PLATTSUOOTH HERALD. fUBLlHllKD DAILY AND WHFKLY The Plattsmontii Derail VtiMm Co. Kor CUy and County Ilreeiory, Railway Tim Table. Telephone ICxchaiiji l:uiueM Di rectory, IStutnvti Card f c,ep ttiirl pae. tin: old BIRD CROWS ! J Err. L. STONE, . City Editor. .4. KalUlmry, Ilcntlwt. Julius l'epperberg is pulling in a bran new ahow case to-day. M. McKlwain will be engaged lor the nex I thirty-five dayn weighing the mail for Uncle Sain, between IMatlK mouth and Pacific Junction. . m Somcor lliu boy Ult pretty good last night over the result of the elcc- tioj, thai don't feel so good to-day. Xot on account of the election, but The grand command ry of Kuighl Templar id in session at Omaha. U. Vr. Leonard. F. K. White and A If. White are in attendance to-day. A Republican Mayor for riattsmouth, And a Good Portion of the Entire Ticket. The Hern Id's Candidate to the Front The :iile in. in is on the street to day, and the usual forked Mick with retl ni'plrs stuck on the eutl graces one corner of the wagon box. A ball will be given at the Cottage house on Thursday evening of this week, to which all lovers of the dance are invited. Tickets .00 cents. In the lirt ward the judges threw out several votes which bystanders say were republican, but they evidently would not alter the results as returned. The county er;n:ni.s.ioners aie in session to-d.iy and v. ill be ! morrow. The jurors and grand jurors for the next term of th district 'Mm t will be drawn to morrow. (juite a iiur.iS.T of Nvome'i vie out easting their i)le fi.r member of :h school board yesterd ty. As far a-, tin candidates Woft! ejiicti 'iied politically the favors were a'uv.n ovi li'.v divided Ao ie.it i 'i for Ji n 'VIs:;"s re Li ; : ; i ,i 1 i i til .ci : ( a in t io.i to 1 1 i'i is -v rr t . Itei:iic up for heriir' ti-:.', bui w.n c-m-i i I u il '. I M oVl : i i-:n r;oiv. Tin X w Orients J(ibi!e Singers will give oiie ot lh.;ir popular enter tainment' in 11 ittemouth next week on Thursday evening the 13th The entertainment is irivt-u under the ampiccs of the G. A. It. irt"t aorm? sort of a gutter b-i lixed on the south siie of lla:.i stre t that will carry off the watei ? I; is one solid mud hole next to the sidewalk from one end of the street to the other, while every place else k is dry. The attention of th street commis sioner it c.illrt 1 to the nutter. It was remarked by old timers yes terday that it was the most quiet elec tion held in Plattsmouth for a long time. There w;u none of the boister ous, bullying bulldozing element ex hibited, yet good, solid, earnest work was done in the interests of all the candidates. Tiik IIkkald is pleased with the result, and claim.) credit in a measure for the victory of it3 candi date for mayor. The following is the result of the election: FIKST WAKD. For Mayor Smith. 7; Leonard. 02. For Cleik Wise, 4; Simpson, 90 For Treasurer Kline, 40; Cushing, 102. For Krigiueer Fairfield, 57; Mack, i 8:J. For Police JuJg S'out, Si. For Councilman Matthews, 51; lions, 87. For School Board Wintersteen. 103! jshowalter, loo; ilartigan. ui; 15-u- nett. 55; Carruth, 5;; Marsl tn I, 5 J. Majorities -Smith. 17; Simpi-m, r.i; Cushing r,2; Dl.ick, '; Hom. M. skc.". wai:.'). Fo; mayor S ni:h, 'J I; i.:o;i r !, r,'S. Fore. iik iVi.e, 7.'!, .S.in;.o.i, 71. For treisurrr 5.; C-.ishhig. 84. For engineer I-'airiie: 1, 6i; Diaok, tJl. For police j ud je-. Stout, t:4. For councilman Fairlkdd, t?: Whit?. Pl<ainoulh, the interests of the city being Identical with his own. Mr. Morrison, the newlv elected council man in the Third ward, was called for and made a short speech, iu which he expressed his iIiuukh for the sup port given him, and also declared his principles as a man on the liquor question. Considering that Mr. Mor rison is an outspoken temperance man, his successful run was a marvel. The saloon interests were hard at work against him all day, and to beat democ racy and whisky, too, is a herculean task either one alone is bad enough. Jos. Fairfield, ahotber good republi can, eleeted over iu the second ward, was called for, and also made a short speech, thanking his friends for the kindly support they had given him. He also stated some facts regarding the young man participating in gov ernmental affairs, that, the so-called "boys" were discouraged iu those mat ters until they arrived at that period when they stood with one foot in the grave, etc. He is thtf youngest man ever elected to the Plattsmouth city council, but we predict for him a re cord that will surpass that of many of the old hands. Will Cushing. re-elected city treas urer, was called for and responded. Another one of the "boys." He was born a democrat, was reaped a demo crat, was elected as a democrat, and we are safe in saying he is a democrat. He is also a Xo. 1 city treasurer. The b ind boys furnished lots of gcod music, everybody .seemed to be iu a good humor, and thus election day closed without a fight or a row or an unpleasantness of any sort. We are proud of Plattsmouth. and under the new administration shall look for long needed improvements, and expect to ,n ii 1 1 1 ii 1 1 r Persona) Mrs. Herbert Hunt departed to-day for Sioux City. Hon. C. O. Whcedon. of Lincoln, i in the city to-day. Miss Maggie Doom is in the city for a few days' visit with her sister, Katie Doom. John A. McMurphy went to Omaha this afternoon, and will return with Mrs. Mc a3 noon as her health will per in it. John Morrell, representing the West ein Horse & Cattle Insurance compa ny, of Omaha, returned to that city this afteruoon after a few days visit in Plattsmouth. Plattsuiouth adjourned to Omaha to day, those who are iherebcing Mr. art Mrs. S. II. Atwood, Mrs. M. B, Mur phy. Mrs. J. W. Darue. Miss Laura Itciuachle, Fred Ciorder, V. V. Leon ard and Alt'. White. Jumes Bixby, the Concord peda gogue, is in town to-day. His school closed with an exhibition, which shows that Jimmy is a "daisy" in his busi ness. He is open for engagements. and the IIkkald recommends. A part j' consisting of L. I. Ben nett, U. V. Mathews, J. W. Jennings, Sol PiteJier, J. (i. Ritchie, C. II Smith and S. M. Chapman, wi'.hguiiN, dogs aud all other uecesarv hunting pariphcrnalia, star cd out on the K. C. this morning lor a big duck hunt, the objective point being Percival. It is impossible to calculate what each duck will cost thciii, but they will have lota of fun if tie weather utays as plcnant as it i now. Driving Park Meetiosr. . .... i : .1 . .1... OOaSL Of LllH tiPHT. rni'Ml iii'.l .itv in V . ... Plattsmouth ID i ing Pal k braska. THE H.STIN;.S HOOPI.Lay. One of th iiveiy pia:rs yesterday was at the third ward polls, where desperate efif ;ts were made to create a temperance issue for the defeat of Mjrrisou, who has 'always been a staunch temperance man, and who a large element in the eily would have enjoyed defeating with great zest. However, Jim t,as there all day, there lo slay and there to bo elected, and the tight was won by a majority that surprised his friends, his opponents and himself. An alarm of fire this afternoon about 2 o'clock, was given by one of the switch engines. It proved to be a small blazi in the rot of the passen ger depot, supposed to have, caught from sparks that flew from a passing engine aud lodged on the roof. There was no fire in the building at the time, so it mujt hive origin iti-l from some such cinw. To prompt action of t!KSH drst thr-re exti:iui-h;'l it bsr lore it gJt f lirty u:idr headway, no damage to speak of b:-ing done. 60. For school board Wiotersteen, 83; Showalter, 91; Ilartigan, 77; Carruth, 1 ; Marsland, 81; Hena Ht, 91. Majorities Smith, 35; Wise, 5; Cash ing, 1!); Fairfield, 25; J. II. Fairfield, 25. THIRD WAUD. For Mayor Smith, 200; Leonard. 76. For Clerk Wise, 151; Simpson. 124. For Treasurer Kline, 131; Cushing, 153. For Engineer Fatrfit Id, 18:; Black, 93. For Police JuJge Stout, t4. For Councilman Morrison, 181 ; Nichols. 102. For School Board Wintersteen. 130 ; Showalter, 135; Ilartigan. 1;;9; Mars land, 177; Carruth, 171; Bennett, 183. Majorities Smith, 1.30; Wise, 30; Cushing, 33; FairiJsld, 9i); Morrison, 79. FOURTH WAUD. For Mayor Smith, 130; Leonard, 01. For Cleik Wise, 88; Simpson. 109. For Treasurer Kline, 71; Cushing, 128. For Engineer FairliM, 92; Black, 97. For co:in cil nma lii ken bary, ft; Mc Callan, 108. A Viyiljiacc Co in :u it too Takes the .Mai ler I.i .ij.it uuJ .Succefull v ; J)is,(x of the ('ae. i j The to.lvi:ig tlcgr.:ms to ii;e j Oaiuha Herald very satisfaciei lly x j plaiua tl:eiituatioa. We do not advo- cate lynch law, but there are t:m: j when it is almost iiupossiblc lo de j miunce it, and this (unpens to be oi;e j of the limes: i Hastings, Xeb., Apiii 3 lu the Millet ass issiuation case, on Fiiday last, a mask w;is found near the place of assault, which the authorities suc ceeded in matching with a aland cover iu the Central hotel, in a room occu pied by one Green, now under arrest with Babcock and Ingraharn. On Sat- muaj evening JiaucocK asKei ror a piece of paper on which he wrote a confession in ilf?ct as follows: That their only intention was rob bery, for which purpose they ordered their victim away from town to aconi- mou, and that when Miilet ran Ingra ham shot him." On Sunday Morning the auttiorities fearing trouble, has tened their prisoners to Lincoln. The coroner's jury not having returned their verdict, refused to do so until they had further examined the prison ers, who were brought back yesterday to Harvard, within the county, where the coroner and jury hastened, but their doings we were unable to ascer tain. This afternoou the prisoners were brought to this city aud imme diately driven to the court house, fol lowed by an immense mob. While at the court house the coroner'i jury gave a verdict in effect as follows: "That CM. Millet, on March 27th, came to his death by a pistol shot fired from the hands of the aforesaid persons." association the following business was transacted: . The meeting wus lu-id in the. toums ! 'f tile First Xationni b.iik, Hlli stock ! to 111 HUIOUII' o; i'i t tii n;;S ltp j resen' d. j O.i uiobion, II. E Palmer was made j pr kideiil pro leu;., .i r. MacMui'phy, j il:e societal , ii.i-i:uu over. ii. iiij; pp-j i en?. (): ir:ot:":i. tin- associati.-u d-e-.i Co the 1- t-i i iii of otli'-ei.-7, and the fi,'i:ov iik t ivk'ti was itot(doai-d a:-d vouil f.r by balii.-i : Pre.-vi'i.-iif, I'. V M:-tl.ev! i ; vice-peraid'-ii!. F. 11. (iichman; Treasurer. A. Vv McLaughlin; Secretary, J. M. Patterson; directors, ii. E. Palmer, I). II. Wheler, J.C. Ciibuore, Fred Gorder, Samuel M. Chapman. This ticket received 265 votes and was declared duly elected by .he act ing pre.-ddeiH. A commit Ure of two. the president, Mai hews, and one director, F. Gor der, were appointed to attend to the fair grounds, seo that the feuces are repaired, the gates closed aud the grounds generally preserved and taken care of at once Ou resolution tho late secretary. -Aiacuurpny, was instructed to turn the books aad his report over to the new secretary. Mr. Patterson. The meeting adjourned subject to the call of the president. II. E. Palmer, Act. Pres. J. A. MacMurphy, Sec. Hirer Report ( As furnished ofilcially lo the War Department. The river at uoou today, stood 7 ft. 1 in above low water mam, t bowing a rise of one inch since last report. FOR WL L PAPER, LKA1), OIL, MIXED PAINTS PAINT MUTSIIES, HALLS and HATS go to Warrick'. One hundred and Kcventy-five test Coal Oil at 2Sc per gal. Try it. .Tld-lw AGENCY FIRE INSURANCE CO'S: CITY, of London, QUEEN, of Liverpool FIHEMAN' FCND. of California Peck's Bad Boy. Hound in book form at WarrickV. dCt Auction. If you have anything you want sold at auction calroa Je Ford. d&wtf "Art is nature passed through the Alembaic of man. Emerson. Geo. Graybill, teacher ot a thor ough and practical system of plisi cal and vocal culture, and expi' ssion by voice and action. Children s classes, advanced class es, Spakespeare or Milton clabseB, private classes, public and parlor readings at, reasonable rates. Office at the Perkins house. For Sale. Fo ir lots together in good locution in the city of Plattsmouth. Ii:quire at this dtf off For Sale or Trade. Two good cows, with calf, for irh'-r for stock hog or fat cows. quire at Jonathan Katt fc Co 's. trade Kn- Ilouse to Kent. ntpiin; of Chaplain Wright dlf ! lee ! contract b e ! IM i i. ie Hint i inniiaci lor yocr suiniuti V hilt.plv iic.r. lied rot U i.'riees jjioiiij.t :e::vtry un l nirei lee. iiir! eiiie first st rved !v lil: ii. l2ia'3 .!u; Faiukikm. EXPRESS COMPANIES: AMKICICAN ICXrURhH CO.. WICI.l-S. KAK;0 K CO. KX PRKS.S'. Ollico In Kuckwood liluck, vv II li Oiluia .(oloison V.ro'i WAKKANTV DEEDS MOItT(JA(JE DEEDS CIIATTKL MOUTOAGKS QUIT CLAIM DEEDS AND LEASES Secure them ftt the Plattsmouth Herald Ofllco JUST ESOE33E Z A FINK LOT OK MACKEREL, LAI'.KA DOKE IIEIiliINO, TROUT, WILD WAVE CODFISH, Aiho u choice lot of LEMONS AJETD ORAN CSS. V.'e Lave a line clock of amOJGB FAMILY GROCERIES, Fuiicy;i;ranils of MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR. I have tn flock a tluu line of Queens ware, Glassware, Lamps, &c. All our good, are iii-m m.d fteti. Will Excliange lor Country Proince. Linseed Oil Meal Always on Hani. Next door to Court Ilouee, Plattsmouth, Neb, ud. Mm Bi MURPHY C O. Ed escott, -El. TiSiSg A .Square .Hral Ckii be hr.d at tin-. City Hotel JW (uly J e.ents ami loin,;r nt s;a.e reasniiabie rates. Farmers and Commercial Mm Will picu.oe bear tins m mind. diwtf wear For Sale. A desirable house and lot within three blocks oi business. Very cheap. En quire of Sullivan fc Wooley. a?2-lw Henry Uoeck Has an elegant line of baby carriages tor sale very cheap. Also a nice lot of refrigerators and the largest stock of fur niture ever brought to Plattsmouth nt prices that can't be discounted. It will pay you to see him. d29xw2-tf Wanted to Ilent. A house of fo.ir or five room in Platts mouth, or instead, board for a family ot three in a private family. Address U Hekaid office. FIItE AT PACIFIC JUNCTION. For school board Wintersteen, 101 ; They were then arraitied before Judge Mrs. Thomas Marsland, on hist Sat urday night gave a surprise party to her husband, on his birthday, by invit ing all t:.e boys in thy offije at Pacific Junction, who congregated at his pal atial residence on Sixth street where they eu joyed the ho3p!t ilities of Mrs. M., in the genuine Faglish style. The repast vv.i.s elegant an i the fu.r was glorious. Of course Morg in "Way bright and his wife was there, and George Calder with all his good looks was there "lone and lorn." The boys enjoyed themselves, and will not soon forgtt the pleasant time, and will wish T. M. many such dajs. Eoitoii Herald: I believe the Kecording Angel is pleased with the spirit of Independence displayed by the Bohemians, and other foreign ele ments of Plattsmouth, in not being led astray by the rotten element of democ racy in our city election. I do not in clude in thi3 seemingly sweeping as sertion, the whole of the democracy. Far from it. Many of them are a credit to their party, and several of them have voted for General Smith, because they are thoroughly disgusted with the charges uiaJc in that vile sheet, called the Journal, against our highly respected and newly elected mayor, the Hon. G. 5. Smith. Democ ract, behold the turn affairs have taken since the Journal began to lead you in politics! Democracy is a dead letter in Plattsmouth while that vile sheet lives in our midst. Three years aj' democracy was everything in Plattsmouth ; today, ".None so poor as7 to do her reverence." A PiorTKD Democrat. Ilartigan, 94; Siiov.dcer, SJ; Carruth, 90; IJennett, 87; Maryland 83. Majority Smith, W); Simpson, 21; Cushiug. 57; Hiack, 3; AlcCallau, 17., KECAl'rTCLATION'. For mayor G. S. 6iuith,Jol majority. For clerk J. I) Siaip-i.m, 37 For tre.uursr V. II. ( u-s'iin. 171 i mij For cagio 'cr -Gjo. W. FihiLl I. 84 majority. For police j r lge Ii. i Sotii, n op-pDsilioa. For cit.iiiciiaian 1st wird II, .M. Ujus, :il nnjority. r or councilman 2.id w ,rd -J. II. Fair field, 23 majority. For councilman 3rd ward 1. E. Mor rison, 1J maj nity. For coiiiiciiuiau 1th ward P. McCd lau, 17 majority. For members ot the sc'iool board Two years, M. A. Ilartigan, 11 majority. Three years. V. Wintersteea, IS " " L. I. lijuaetf, 4 majority. The alovs iigures will not bj mater ially altered lv the official count, the figures being lV;e:r as nearly corruct as possible. When it became known that Gen eral Smith was elected the Ii. & M. Baud made its appearance en the street aud a bonfire was kiudled ou Main street, at the crossing of Sixth, and a sort of jollification took place. General Smith was called for and made a short speech, in which he thauked his friends for the generous support they had givea him ; that he considered himself vindicated a) a republican, us a citizen aud as an officer, by their expression of confi dence in him in the !ar?e majority which elected him mayor ot the city of Plattsmouth. 1 1 3 denied the scur rilous attacks upon his record by the uewspapers, and courted and urged investigation of his ofllciul acts. lie denouueed the course of tho Journal in its personal assaults upon private character. He pronveed his best t Aorta for the good of the city of ork, and the verdict read. When the judge asked, "Guilty or not guilty," Green and Ingraham plead not guilty, and Babcock guilty. Ah im mense crowd assembled near the court house, and masked men have been seen on the back streets, deuotiiii t!ia.t there may yet be a necktie paii be fore morning. tiik dkeh'done. Uastixos, Xeb , Aprii 3. 10:4o p. in. A l about 1U:30 this evening u posse of tinned men, all masked, came out of an alle way opposite the room in vtincii rue prisouer-t were iein I 'CM closeiy guarued, aud wooded their way up 10 i no court room, oroke iu the door and covered lha guards with about forty guns aud demanded that the leave the room. The murderers were I hen THOROUGHLY BOUND, gagged, aad brought down, the lookers-on being held at bay and not per mitted to follow. It is supposed they have been taken to u bridge ou the St. Joe aud We&teru railroad, about half a miie west of this depot. Later. 11:45 p. nr. Your reporter has just returned from the scene of hanging. The lynchers had done their work well. There under the bridge can be fouud dangling in the air the lifeless forms of Green aud Ingraham IJabcock was takcu back to the city and turued over to the authorities. Green and Ingraham died with their. HANDS ASI) KEKT riNIONKD. They had no coatsor hats or boots ou. Xot less than three hundred peo ple looked upon the remains to-night of the asassius of Cash M. Millett, aud not one man was heard to utter one word iu condemnation of the parties that did tho lynching. llie (J., II. & Q. Roun4 House a Total Loss. Last night in the neighborhood of 11 o'clock a bright light was notice able across the river, and this morning the news came that the C, 13. & Q. round bouse had burned down. The tire originated in the oil room, and there happened to be a good supply on hand. There were but two engines housed at the time, and they were both taken out in time. The building is a total wreck, nothing being left but the outside brick wall. Three coaches and two baggage cars that were side tracked and stood near by were badly scorched.- Jiiit how the fire originated we eos;.i tiot learn. The estimated loss to tiie cornp -ny i-i about $33,000. Fo ii nd Dead. We :!;.- informed by a gentleman that Cal Stewart, a farmer residing in Co ;oiintv. nar the county line, was fo'i.id. d-a 1 in his bed Saturday morointf. Cal. wa on of the Stewart boys that have uVipiitvd such an un enviable reputation in this city for drinking and lighting, and ii the lame one. We understand he leaves quite a family. No inquest was hold, as it was not deemed necessary. Xebraslfa City Xews. N E -j, For Sale ! Sec. 3, T. 12, It. d29 Ot 13. all B!HjS&te& suits eves slas&wia Iei the west, just received. we will gle&&iare m. I I.H . . Ii li dTHwumi "Jvea acre rot mile a rsuH' v J5.ii4i vsaa for.r60 this is extra line 1 have three pieces of outside prop REAL ESTATE (AND) COLLCCTIOX AGENCY. Law and collection buKincnw promp tly attended to at this ofliee and pro ceeds reinitted without delay. Notarial work, conveyancing and abstracting attended to ou short no tice and satisfaction guaranteed. If there is any thing wc do make Hpecialiy of, it is city and suburban real estate. Several fine farms and Home wild land at bargains. Laboring men cau get a home by paying month ly what ihey now pay lor house rent. Space forbids giving but a small percentage of the bargains now on the books at this agency; we. name the following: Six choice half aero lots, 8 minutes from li. 11. shops, at from $40 to $160 each, and ou terms that would make a man ashamed to Hay he did not own a houBe. Come and nee, you are not compelled to buy and we wont give these lots away, but you can get them so ihey will absolutely cost you noth ing. Five acre lot J mile from city tor Lleven from city SE, Sec. 3, T. 12, li. 13. 5. W. , bee. 3, T. 12, 11. 13. and N X. W. See, 10, T. 12, Ii. 13. E S. VT. Sec. 34, T. 13, 11. l; E J, Lot 10, Block 2S. " 3, 5y. " 7 & 9, 23. S h " 9, 11. Duke's Addition. j.ne aoove uescnoea larms are for sale on long time, with 7 per cent, interest. Anulv to 11. B. WIXDHAAT, c!9tf Plattsmouth. NeJr. isieiBibc cation iai M e & w a d Slock. AND REPAIRING AT BOYD & LARSEN", Contractors and Builders. Will give estimates on all kinds of work. Any Oiili wiH receive piofuut Mtteuiiofti. Heavy Truss Framing, fur barns and Ihiko buiiaiuts a peclalty. hervvood'S For refcu iita aj ply to J. P. Younc. J batu or il. a. w ateraian & Son V. Wc A new liue of fiue dress gooda con sistiug of the latest styles and patterns just received at Weckbacb'a. 23dtf H ime to Iteat. In one of the best locstious in the city. Inquire of . I. W.Jeuniags. dtf Nstice. To Whom It May Concern : My wife, Mary Ann Straight, having left my bed and board without just cause and provocation. I hereby forbid any or all persons trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date. T. A. Streioht. South Bend, Neb, April 4, 1833. Troy City Eaundry. Now Located on WASHINGTON A V EN U E. V B. BROW.N, Proprietor. T ransient Work solicited ThRnklnz my patrons for pist favors. I soli cit further work. Remember. the- plaea. Uoekeahatiu bouse. Wftsbiogtou Avnue. Ladies, your special aentj on is called to the new line of itZss ?oods fust received at Weckbach'e. 23dtf HKNRY BCEOK DEALER IN SAFES, CHAIRS, iTC., ITS., ETC., Of All Descriptions. METALLIC BURIAL CASES "WOODEU COPPIITS Of all sues, ready made and sold cheap for cash. MY FINE HEARSE IS NOW KKADY. FOK 8KHV1CE. With uiaay thaaks for past patronage. Invite all to call and examine my LAKGE STOCK OF Uf. KIBXTI HE A.U COKFI.M j .m 1 Rockwood Block, PlaKsmou WJd erty wincii 1 can sell and under take to luruiuh purchaser work enough to pay for them, now 1 will furnish the ground aud you the work, work is what hurts me. If you will do the work at a fair price I will gire you a clear deed lor the laud; if you can't do the work come and see me, I may lind some one who will do it for you. Ten acres f or $ 600 00 " 44 " 600 00 it U Qy " " " 2500 00 Several small tracts well improved and adjoining the city, for sale at reasonable rateu. FA KM LANDS. 40 acrcH, wild $ 600 00 80 " improy'd 1600 00 120 " " 2000 00 160 " 6000 00 200 " 6200 00 210 " " 0O0 00 Fiuet stock farm iu Cass county $16000, long lime aud low rate ot in terest. 160 acres, wild $2600 80 " " iSoS .52 " . - ... . 82C0 iw acres, wiiu, Itcj). V'y (cash) 1(XK) CITV PKOFKUTV. Cor. lot 3 bl'ks from shops (cheap)tlOO 1 " 3 " 175 2 3 " " li0 3 cor " 2 " " . 1 " 4 " " 175 3 cor 44 2 " 150 2 " N. 6th street (tine) 300 2 " " Picnic Uill " jo0 11" " Washington ave'4 360 1 44 44 1 bl'k from Alain st extra 400 Improved city real estate in abun dance. I can find what you want in this line if you will call aud keu me. Business houses and lots for tale at much lower figure than will be asked fi months hence. Stores aud dwellings ren4cd and for rent, rents promptly collected. If you dou't fcee what you want in thid column come and Mk for it. I'vo -probably unused juat what you want. Onice open nearly every evening from 6 to 8. Good new house and two fine lots in good location price, SsOO. W. S. WISE. Union Qloek. Kits, Epilepsy, FALLING SICKNESS, - I'ennautly Cured No Mumbiichv nne Unndi uaKe .f Dr. ;.JularU' Ceffirtt-il ltif:.im Kit powdei. To roavioce rulTereM that the rOttOt-ri :il do ;nl We claim fnr them uo will send them by mail, post paid, a Free Trial box. A Dr. U:rlaul U the oulv Phviiri ever made tin disease a xpecial study, and aa to our knowledge thousands have been per rnanetly cured by the use of theie Tawders.we will suaruntee a permanent cure in ovorv no or reluud you all money expended. All buffer ers i should give these iWdera an early trial, and be convinced of their curative power Frlce. for large Boxe. Sa.oo. or 4 Boxe for $10. Sent by mail to auv nart of tho I'nit.H uio.. or Canada, on receipt of prices, or by exprean! C. O. I). Addieas, n , ASH & KOBBINS. 360 Fulton St., Brooklyn. S. Y Dec. 28Ui. 1882 4ltly. : Choice Candies! IIome-inadc and Warranted Strictly Pure. MEALS AND LUNCH at all hours. Oysters night; or day at th.