FLATTSHODTH HERALD. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY nv Tke Plaltmoiilli Herald PntlishmE Co. For City and Countv Directory, Railway Time Table. Telephone Kxcuauk BuMneii Di rectory, Uimlncsi Cards &c, pee third pace J Err. I STONE, - City Editor. A. Salisbury, Deulht. Notice to Advertisers. Copy for display advertisements or changes in advertisements must be Lundod in to tLe business olllce not later than It a. m, of the day in which they are to be inserted. Copy for pay locals and special notices must be hand ed in befoie t p. m. each day to insure insertion. II. 11. Dushneli,, Business Manager. Ic: cream at the art loan tonight. Concert tonight at the Art Lo tii. Ev eryone is invited. Attend the Jubilee singers tonight and be happy. Antil'a candy stand at the art loan was a happy hit. Jiru known how to make good candies and the people seem to ap preciate his effort to pl jiiis aud sweet en. The Art Loan concert as rit.-d by the programme hist cveuhig occur this evening and will bean important part iu the cntertiiiumeut. No extra charge for admission. Tomorrow night i the last one of the Art Loan, and the ladie having it in charge have engaged the II. fc M . band to play for them on the street and in the hall. The boys make line music aud will be one of the chief attraction.. It is a Strang but true commentary that Nebraska City's greatest souree ef reveaue at present comes from her grave yard. 1'ress. Tki3 is a grave charge for the Frcss to make. It has been known for some time, eutside, however, that Nebraska City was a very fair graveyard. The fountain scene at the Black Crook last night was something never before witnessed upon the stage in this city, and was something simply magnificent. The " Water Witch," with a corps of the Are boys, f urniGhed the material for the display. Secretary of State lioggen, aud Clener al Itowcn, of Hasting, passed through the city last night on their way to Wash ington to endeavor to make some ar raugmcnts for tent for use at the next reunion. They are armed with the nec essary credential, fcc, and will make au effort to secure the tents which will be used at Denver, just previous to the Nebraska reunion. ?. "Uncle"' Sam Barker came in lap t even ing from Lincoln. He purchased from Turner Bros., who are feeding at Hiy mend, 500 head of fat cattle and 500 hogs at a cost of $50,000. This is the second purchase "Uncle" Las made with in a menth aggregating $130,000. W c have a right to be proud of a man who will boldly walk away with $130,000 in one month. The Herald calls attention today to the advertisement of Mrs. A. P. Stout, who has today and tomorrow her grand display of millinerj goods for the spring and summer trade on exhibition at her millinery parlor. The display as depicted by one of our special reporters is such as to delight the hearts of all the ladies in the land, and the Herald hopes all the ladies in the city will call upon Mrs. Stout and consult the latent fashions there displayed. The boys returning home yesterday from attendance at the session ef the grand lodge of the Knights of Honor, held at Fremont, have a good joke on a Nebraska City attorney. By some slight-of-hand trick one M., of I'latts- mouth, managed to purloin the gold watch of one W., of Nebraska City. Our informant remarked in giving the story away that vt . was ottering Dig money for its return, and suspicioned one from Crete, of having the "ticker" in his possession. Probably about to morrow the Nebraska City chap will bo called upon by W. T. & Co's ex press agent with a C. O. D. package, the manner the boys adopted of re turning it to him. State Journal. Last night Capt. Black went out in the country with his shot gun and brought home with him thirteen geese, and today the sportsmen in the oity are all agog with the Mania spreading rapidly, taking ia many of the most sober and industrious business men who haven't fooled with a shot gun for years, and who have with the en tire sporting fraternity hied to the fields in pursuit of game. The Her--ald counted team after team wending their way out of the city, and if they have lack proportional to Wiley IHack's last evening, they will bring 1785 geese home with them, and the "goose will hang high." The New Orleans University sing ers appeared at the City Hall last ev ening with ono of their fino progam mes, to a large audience, the seating capacity being taxed to its utmost. Tue quaint, thrilling songs of slavery days, as well as the jubilee selections, were rendered iu a matchless 6tyle by the vocalists, a double quartette, all giftei with full toned, melodious voIcjp, the resulting harmony being exceptionally rich and captivating to the mo9ical ear. -A Iron (III.) Daily Telegraph. THE ART LOAN. A Further Description of It. Several articles were crowded out in yesterday's mention of the department of HOOKS AND MANUSCUIPT8, among which was one side of a leaf from a business ledger, found by Capt. L. I), Bennett, duriugthe rebellion, dated 1TC9. It was an evidence that they did business in those days, and that they knew how to keep books. The penmanship and general appear ance of the page would do credit to some of the expert book-keepers of today. There is also an old newspaper w hich was printed at Philadelphia on the 8th day July, 1778, called Dunlap's Penn sylvania Packet, printed by John Dun lap, which contains the account and Declaration of Independence. This is the original paper, and not a fac simile, aud is one of the most interesting npecimeus in this departments The Ulster county Gazette, published at Kingston, Ulster county, New York, on Saturday, January 4th, 1100, by Samuel Freer & Son, is auother news paper quite interesting, and is dressed in mourning on account of the dath of Ptesident Washington. It contains some speeches by members of the House of Representatives, in session, on tho death of Washington. These papers are the property of J I. M, Bush nell, and are valuable- relics. Mr. i Bushnell is in tho newspaper business himself, now, and it might be well to lay away a copy of his paper for exhi bition at the art loan a hundred years hence. We found a deed mitde by A. It. Smith' grandfather to his father, transferring a piece of land in New Hampshire, which wae signed Feb. 8, 12C, w hich is well preserved. There is another old bible which be longed to Curtis Moore's grandfather, and the binding is of heavy leather, sewed on with leather whangs. It contains the family record from the 24th day of January, 1799. M. A. Ilartigan furnished the fac simile of a map of Ireland, published in 179$, showing the localities and ti tles of the principal old Irish families. The O'Flahertvs. McCarthys, O'Slat- terys, McFinnigans and O'Laffertys are all there and have been for long years back. A copy of the Plattsmouth Jeffer sonian, the first paper printed in Platts mouth, dated June 25th, 1S57, and pub lished by Jeffers and Sherfy, occupies a prominent place in this department and is of much interest to old resi denters of the city. Mrs. Todd has preserved this paper for lo these many years, on purpose to have it here at this art loan. The most valuable and liberal con tributor to the exhibition is J. W. Barnes, who has a collection of stones, ores, etc, of the value of over $1,000. The specimens number about a thou sand and each article ranges in value from 25 cents up to 850. There are all kinds of piecious stones, except diamonds and sapphires. There are quite a number of petrified specimens, prominent among which are pieces of pine and black walnut, that are so per fect as to require no explanation re garding them, a'nd another piece of petrified ivory found in the Republi can valley during the construction of. the B. & M railroad through there. It is worth the time and money in rested to visit the Art Loan just to see this collection. A Chinese idol, "The God of Har vest," which is about 1,000 years old, stands there in the same position that he did 1000 years ago. He don't look very tired cither, but apparently derives as much pleasure from being on exhibition as those to whom he is exhibited. He probably is a good God, and his presence here now may have some good effect upon the crops that will be harvested this fall. There is "Gansea" the God of wisdom, a lit tle brass fellow about 'J or 3 inches high, standing in the attitude of a man playing a life. He don't look very wise, but we don't say that he isu't, if be is, his looks give hiin away. There is "Krishnu" the God of Incarnation. He is the most sensi ble looking one of all. He sits upoi an elephant with both arms extended as though giving orders ho meant should be obeyed. They either came through or passed close to a brass foundry, and became brass. Iu the same case with these gods are a num ber of other curiosities such as Chinese slippers and shoe?, knitting needle cases etc., of which space forbids par ticular mention. On the other side of the hall is an "ileal mining camp" by D. B. Smith. It is arranged on a board about a foot and a half square. In one corner is the little log cabin and iu another tho opening of the mine, while in front of the cabin stauds the old well curb and famous oaken bucket. Three men arc visible on the scene, one chopping wood, an other taking a rest on the old bench by the cabin door and the third is carrying :ie end of a halter to which is attached a mulo at the other. The whole is fenced in by little 6tones and specimens of ore, Sir.. rank Carruth has a set of Chinese chessman on exhibition in which each piece is an image of the character it rep resents. The collection of masonic badges by D. II. Wheeler is an attractive exhibit. Wo don't know how many there are but we counted up to forty -seven and got tired. Another handsome collection is the hand painted tidies by Ernst and Mag gie Waguer. The work is done on satin and they nre very beautiful ond evidence artistic skill. The Art Loan is a complete bucccss all tho way through, not only fin mcially, but as an exhibition and those having it in charge dc3crye great eredit for the zeal and labor required in its manage ment. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Of the Lincoln District of the M. E. Church to be Held at Weeping Water May 14 and 15. PROGRAMME OK EXKKC'IXK. Monday, 7:15 p. in. Preaching by R. N. McKaig, after which the elec tion of officers. Tuesday, 8:00 a. in. prayer meeting conducted by G. Suuiau, after which the following essays will be read aud discussed by the association. 8:30 !Is there a probation after death?" T. A. Hull. 9:q0 "The advisability ol spcci-il cvaugclists in the M. K. church. W. K. I.oofbourrow. 9:15 "Does the M. E. church retain her former stauding in Christian pie-ty?-' It. Cooley. 11:30 "The Knd of Preaching," A. G. White. 11:25 "Union Suudav Schools'" L. J. Bird. 1:30 p. m. Opening exercises con ducted by K. J. Kobinsion 1:15 ThcjFall and ReoeveryJ of Man," W. F. Waro. :iud J. G. Walk er. 230 "The Work and Necessity ol Presiding Elders iu the M. V.. church, E. Holland. 3:00 "The Sunday School iu its Relation to the church,'' A. Madole. 3:30 "Hxegc-ds of I Peter," 3: 18- O.) 4:00 "The Limit of Growth in Grace in Justification," P. 8. Math er. 4:30 "Woman's Sphere iu Promot ing Christianity," W. It. Jones. 7:45 Tweuty minute speeches, ol Missions, C. I. Hackney; on Sunday Schools, 8. P. Wilson; on Church Ex tension, P. S. Mather. - All' preachers, within the bounds of the district, not named in the pro gramme, will come prepared on topics of their own selection. Parties com ing with teams will please notify the pastor of the M. E. church at Weeping Water. Kiralfy Bros. Black Crook. This entertainment in the Opera House last evening was witnessed by a very large and select audience of Plattsmouth people, aud a goodly numner from Weeping Water, Pacific Junction and Louisville, who came to the city to visit the Crook. The first entertainment ever presented to a Plattsmouth audience by the Kiralfy Brothers, whose spectacular pi ays lead the world in scenic effects and natural presentations. To say the audience was delighted is a safe expression, and all through the presentation of the play the wonderful scenic effects were witnessed with the greatest delight by the audience entire. The scenes of special merit were the incantation scene, where in the wild mountains the Crook kindled his ghostly fires where every rock opened and revealed a devil, where the serpent writhed and the owl on the mountain side blinked as he sat beside the portal where the evil one himself made his appearance and conversed with the Black Crook. It was no wonder that j "Grippo" was terrified and "wanted to j go home." The audience appreciated his position. "The Fairies Retreat" was :t magnificent scene, and elicited rounds of applause. The ballet was pronounced by those supposed to know, to have been very skillful, and the acting of Yon Puffengrunt and Dame Barbara was highly amus ing, while the singing of Miss Seymour as the Fairy Queen was very pretty. There was no objectionable feature to the entertainment, and Plattsmouth people may know that managers hav ing the reputation that Kiralfy Bros have, do not place objectionable plays before the public. HEAL ESTATE TliANSlrEii.S. As reported from the Clerk's office each da3 : Samuel liicnaidsou aud wife to J. If. Hall lot 10, Idle 41 Plattsmouth w d $S50. K S Wilkinson and wife to E L Reed eJa uvv4 1-10 11 w d 3,000. li S Wilkinson and wife to Weeping Water Town Co. sw.l,' nw,. 1-10-11 ex5a w d $2J0. E L Ueed aud wifn lo F E Miller pt se uw;4' 1 10-11 1 a $1,688. C II & 2 R R Co. to G V Johnson nc4 35-10-11 w d $2,367. K W llyerd .heritr, to W Xevi.le n H so J4 30-1013 shcrill'a deed $175. It W Jlycrs sheriff, to Jos. Cox e tm-lO-lS -sheriff's deed S47G. W W Glares and wife to X fl El lington lots 7, 3 and 9 blk 1 s Ruck Bluffs q c d iji25. II D Clark guardian to Rhoba Rose evl nw'i 34-11-11 guardian's deed $100. For Sale at a Bargain. A new house 16x21 ami 14x14, story and a half; nicely arranged; with lot in Louisvilie. For p.irtkl.11 it (iiipiire nt Hkhai.O of fiee. 4ld'it A larjje stock of croquets, base balls and bats, hammocks, rubber balls, &c; just received at Smith & Black Bros. 4lt2 To the ladles of PlsU.-moulh, SI ids May A. Sage respeclf dly solicits dress making and family sewing at her resi dence on Fourth street between Main and Vine, first door from Main. 40d?twl Personal. Attorney Crites went to C'olmnbus this morning on business. Surveyor General Stevenson left for Falls City today to be absent over Sun day. J. II. Haldeman and J' rank Klepser were among the WeepingWatcr visitors to our city today. J. H. Strode returns from Nebraska Citythi evening where he has been at tending district court in action there. I). I). Johnaon an 1 B. C. Yoeman two of the lively town of Weeping Water's best business men are in Plattsmouth to day. Chief of Police Byer, of Lincolu,caine down yesterday morning after a festive coou who had cultivated too 1 amtliar an acquaintance with a Liucoln damsel of the same spieces. flic aforesaid f. c. however, had studied the battle from afar, and hied himself away to parts un known, so the chief returned without his coon. Hon. F. M. Davis and wife aud Dr. W. D. Gibbon and wife came up from Weeping Water last evening to attend Kiralfy 'a great opera of the Black Crook at the opera house. The Heualo on be half ol the city is glad to receive visits from our business neighbors anil when the Plattsmouth & South Western It. It. is around to Weeping Water we shall look for nnnv puch excursions. The Hkkai.u had a very pleasant call this morning from Dr. J. II. Wa terman, of Louisville. The Dr. is on his return from New York, where h was summoned by the death of his father, Russell Waterman, one of Os tego county's oldest and most re spected citizens. Dr. Waterman's fa ther had reached the good old age of 78 years past, and was a loved and honored citizen of New York . Wanted, Boarders. John Bauer has leased the Stohlman place, corner of 7th aud Yine street, is prepared to accommodate the public in the way of boarding and lodging by the week or month. 40dlm Armour's best brand hams. . . . " " breakfast bacon. Drv salt meat Sugar cured shoulders At ilatt & Co's. meat market. .10 ... .10 . .. .15 . .. .12$ 40dtf Everybody is invited to attend the trimmed opening of pattern hats and bonnets at Mrs. A. P. Stout's, Friday and Saturday, April 13th aud 14th. A boquet will be presented to every lady. 3w2td6t Lone Jack, Fruits and Flowers and other choice brands just received at Schlegel's. ' wl o7d(it. Warrick always keeps the best 175 test headlight oil at 28 cents. 150 test headlight oil at 25 cts. wl-d36t6 Land roth's and Others Garden Seed. A fine line of bulk 6eeds comprising all kinds ol" garden seeds, the largest line ever before kept we have in the mar ket this spring. Before buying vegeta ble seeds of any kind, call and see us. w3t&d 2t a w U. V. Mathews. A full line of plug and fine cut hew- iug tobacco at Schickel's. wl 37dCt Ladies; j-ou are invited to attend the trimmed opening of pattern hats and bonnets at Mrs. A. P. Stout's, Friday and Saturday, April l."th and 14th. A boquet will be presented to every lady. . ywt2d'Jt Art Loan. The best feature of the art loan is till's home-made candies. A.11- AT COST. For the next 30 days we will sell large stock of nooks at cost to close that branch: our out 10 10 10 Roo's work $1 Mrs. Holmes1 work 1 ifrs. Fleming's work . . .' 1 Oilier books proportionally cheap. wl&Stidttt Wii.lJ. Waihuck. A Square Meal Can be had at the City Hotel for only 25 cents and lodging at same reasonable rates. Farmers and Commercial Men will please bear this iu mind. d&wtf Henry ISoeek lias an elegant line of baby carriages for fa le very cheap. Also a nice lot of refrigerators and the Jargest stock of fur niture ever brought to Plattsmouth at prices that can't be discounted. It will pay you to see him. d29&w2-tf Chew the Golden Thread fine cut for sale only at Schlogel's. wl 37d6t, Opening. Friday and Saturday at Mrs. A. P. Stout's next door to M.E. church. 3D14 1 wl The finest milliiiery opening that has! ever been iu Plattsmouth will be Friday and SaturJav at Mrs. A. P. Stout's, next door fo M. E. church. 30d4t wl The genuine Louisiana perique smok ing tobacco at Schlegel's. wl 37d6t Wanted, Boarders. Six boarders by week or month at f 3.50 per week, in private family. In quire at Mrs. Backus' on corner "of 8th and Locust st., opposite Chaplain Wright's. 40 iCt Oranges 25 cts per doz. 39d6t at Murphy's. Fresh home made candies every day at the Phoenix. 39dtf Ladies, your special attention is called to the new" Hue of dress goods just received at Weckbach's. 23dtf House to Kent, one of the best locations in the Inquire of J. W. Jennings, dtf In city. (iirl Wanted To do gcucraj housework, good wages paid. For particulars apply to Mrs. J. W. Martins or at Hatt & Co.'s butcher shop. 41 For Sale. Forty acres of land one Half mile from Plattsmouth, same will be sold in whole or in lots to suit purchasers. Inquire of Wiieeler & Bennett. 37! f - Ice I Ire ! Ice ! Now is the time to contract for your summer's supply of ice. Bed rock prices prompt delivery and superior quality of ice, first come first nerved by the new ice man. d2m' .bn Faikkiklu. A new line of fine dres goods con sisting of the latest styles and patterns just received at Weckbach's. 23dtf A second invoice of Peck's Bad Boy just received at Wurrick's cheap book store at 45c per copy. 3)d0t For Sale. Fo ir lots together in good location in the city of Plattsmouth. Inquire at this office dtf For Kent. The northeast coiner room ju Stadel man's bakery. Good for otlice or small business. 34 tf F. St adki.mann. Ladies of Plattuioiith Don't destroy your rags, even if you get but little for them ; they arc ueccnaitirs which we could not'do without; our ed ucation depends upon them; the Bible is made out of rags, and bct of all, the greenbacks are made Jioiii them. Yours truly, 37dtf J a eon Levi. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND G. A. R. ENTERTAINMENT. To the Citizens of Phittsmouth: MeCoiiihii? post N'o. 4", 1. A. K, department Of Nebraska will a GRAND ENTERTAINMENT AT TIinoPEItA HOl'isE rPTTUV TMTMlMfl A PUTT 1 9 1 QQQ liuum jji j liu in uiu id luu w- liavo cuKard the oiininul, New t'niv cMiy Oi leans JUBILEE SINGERS, And they have consented to appeal for money enoiiKli to pay their expenses a the manager. Mr. Wlieedon. is an old sddiel and a ineinber cf the O. A. II. and is thoroughly imbued with the nobltt purposes of the order. Mr. Water man has kindly consented to give us tint use of the opera house at a mere nominal Hum and the proceeds of the entertainment will he de voted to the aid of INDIGENT SOLDIERS, and rutin fami li e s. And to help the post to po equip themselves that they can appear creditably in all public parades, which lias been an important and at tractive feature of sill public gatherings. We cordially invite all the eitieus, old soldiers and ti.e members of all neighboring posts to tinn out and we will promise y .i n ?:!! n-:.i-n your money, besides t . i - .i -- .i render will be fully appicl . ' ' f. derof J. y. .- h. S. P. V'ANATTA, .n:j.,i:i.'..W . jviijuiaui. ,'-u INSURANCE. The If est IMan of Insurance. The Centennial Life Iowa. Association of Secure your family for $1,250, $1,500 or $5,000. The rates under this plan are so small that you can afford to take a policy, however limited your means may be. It is absolutely safe and relia ble. REFERENCES. Hon. F. Ilatton, assistant P. M. gener al, Washington. C?overnor John II. Gear, Burlington, Iowa. Merchant's National bank, Burlington, Iowa. Gov. Gear, of Iowa, in reply to a let ter says this ol the CVnteuuial: "In reply to your inquiiy respecting the Centennial Mutual Life Association of this city I have this to say: I have been personally acquainted with all of of the directors for years. They are among our reliable and best business men. I am certain that any business entrusted to them will be properly attended to,and any loses this company meet with, will be promptly and honorably adjusted. Yours truly, John II. Gear." Hon. Church Howe of our state, who is agent for Nemaha county writes this: 'Believing this company to be as rep resented, and the plan under which it operates the only proper and fair one whereby the parties insured receives al the benefits. I have accepted the enl eral agency. Chiech Howe.'1 Gov. Furnas, himself an insurance man, strongly endorses the plan. Ix Secretary of State S. J. Alexander and W. S Jacobi, of Liucoln, have taken the district agency south of the Platte, and the company having complied with all the laws of the state of Nebraska are now prepared to push business in this state. Mr. John A. .MacMurphy has been appointed general ageut for Cass county and may be expected to vi-it you all in a new role. Gi t onr life insured. d2twlt ERNST WAGNER ARCHITECT. Plans anil specifications will be care fully carried out, aud full attention will he given as to safety and durability. LESSONS ON PAINTING in Oil or Water Colors, Craven and Peucii. Office and studio over S'domou & Na than's store, Main street. JiTml AND REPAIRING AT herwood'S Rockwood Block, WALL PAPER. We claim new .stock of city without contradiction. to have the largest wall pajir in the fear of u truthful V c will urove it 1 ) if you will call and eoc for your welf. "We have just ivcrivnl an invoice of lean, lins.'el oil, Ins ures 6c Soii'd colors, MI -lialjs of alabustiiie, a lurga stock ol window shades at all prices. Our mixed paints are unsur passed liy any, all of which will be sold nt tin: Iov.-t pws-ihh1 prices. Wry respectfully. Wn.i. J . Wakkh k. Orljrs' tilvceiine Salve. The best oti eaith can truely be s aid wf (Jriggs' !lc -rim- S iUe, w A !i is a sure cure for cuts, I tuiscs, sc-ilds, burns, wounds, and all other s'lics. Will positively cure pile-, t tier ;wid a'.l skin ertiptioin-. s-at i.sf'.it-t ion j."' o ariteed or money lef'itKfo). Onlv 'J5c. for sale by Smith A; Ulack Uros. I'lMly i F.n::;u vi'H v. in Teliv.raphe. l.'ailioail and Full eoi.oe Express liool; Keeping C. I". S I. I! lil Mi. Avoca. (!iis4'i:uuty. Xeh. Incloe Mamp to Iii'-ih e an w r. I w4 Irov.M'.lTin.iJl Iu ...., T. .7.. - lumenini inniyuar witiionr nraifruiir It itootitnlna bout 17fi i illustrations. .rl.--. arc-uruta dencription anil valuable dirwtloijx for ilautt;iir J6i0 variotlea of VeuvUibl aud lower Nw.ts. 1'lantn, JYult Trm, etc. luraluuhls to ail. tanco. JitUy to Mtrket GardtDern. BiudforitI D. M. FERRY & CO. DETROIT M'oh. IM LS CO'S: CITY, of London, QUEEX, of Liverpool FIREMAN" FUND, of California EXPRESS COMPANIES: AMERICAN LXFUFSS CO. , WKIJ.S, FAKGO & CO. I.XI'KFSN. Oilice In Rock wood Clock, with Johnson Uios CiliMit Mo Humbug Here! I Can Outsell any One Price Clothing Oulut in I'lattsmouth 13 J3G PER CENT., AND STII.I. MAKK MONEY. Both Here M at my Brancii Store, AT LOUISVILLE, As I Buy For Cash. Tieiiiembcr the above .statement. !. (J. IIEUOLD. 11 1 1 mm IJHg' all the tent mty wear nobbiest received. wlaich we will MX 3SleIk $3 SZsCHmmp HOUSE, SIGN, AND Carriage Painter, Graioino;, Glazing Paper Emm, AAV KALSOMINING. Leave order at W anlck's. riattsmouth. j MM Mm IV 111 IM filial .a D's REAL ESTATE (AND) COLLECTION AtiUXCY. Law ftnd collection buslnehu promp tly attended to at thin otlice and pro reeds remitted without delay. Notarial work, conveyancing and nlmtract'uitf attended lo 011 short no tice and satisfaction guaranteed. If there is any thin wo do mako a specialty of, it is city and wubuibaii real estate. Several lino farm and home wild land at lnrninH. Luborintr nu n can get a homo by pitying month ly what they nrw pay lor houso rent. ' Space forbid giving but a small percentage of the bargains now on the hooks at this agency; c nrune the following: six choice half acre Jots, M iitimitea lioiu li. li. idiops, at from f0 to 1.VJ i nch, and on terms that would nniko a iiniii n-di uned to mi Jim 'id not own 11 hiniM?. Come and MsjAti are not ciiipt licd to buy and we wonlj givo ti.c-c lots itunv, bnl ou can gel thein mi hey will 'isoluiciy cost you notli-iu-r. live acre lot J mile JVoiii city lor t ,.') part on time. hli w n acre Jot J utile from city for &.joi) this in extra line. 1 have three pieces of outside prop erty which I can M-ll uud undcr tnkc to furnish purchaser work enough to p'M for IIk-im, now J will i'u:ni.-li lie- on, (iii ujhJ you tin work, u hi k is v. hai hurl inc. - II you v. ill dolf.c work al a lair price I will clvc Noil it clear 1I1 eii lor I lie laud; if ) oil can't do the work come and nee me, 1 111:1 lii!'! son." one who Will do it tor V 111 . Ten acres for $ fAK) 00 " bOO 00 " " 7.r)0 00 " " " woo 00 .Several smull tracts well improved nud adjoiitiiio ili city, lc isoualih: rate. lor salo at FA KM UNPH. 10 acres, wild fi00 00 HO F-'O 100 uoo V'10 improv'd 1GO0 00 JOOO 00 .'.000 00 fi'JOO 00 fiooo 00 it Finest stock larin iu Cass county jdGOOO, locg time and low rate ol in terest. 1WJ acres, wild fMOO KiO " ' oou 80 " " l'JOO 80 " 3'JbO 100 acres, wild, Itcp. V'y (cash) 1000 CITY 1'ItOl'EUTY. Cor lot 0 bl'kn from thopH (ehcp.p;$ioo 3 " " " 176 3 u " ' HtO 2 " " 460 1 " " 176 2 " " 160 -N. Ctli ktroet (fine) 300 Ficnic Hill " 200 Washington ave" 3o0 1 bl'k from Main Hi extra 400 1 o .'t cor 1 3 cor 2 " 0 it n " 1 " a Improved city real estate in abun dance. I can find what you want in this line if you will call and fee 1110. Business houses and lols for sale at much lower figures than will bo asked six months hence. Stores and dwelling rcn'ed and for rent, rents promptly collected. If you don't see what you w ant iu this column come and ask for it. I've probably missed just what you want. Otlice open nearly every evening from Cto8. Good new housand two fine lots in good location price, soo. Union 31ock. CITY HOTEL. This !n;iiiilful three story l.rlck struct me, 011 Ioa-.t yud sticf't, ha Just been Anlsheil and Tll'-il up for the accorniidodatii.u of Til A SHI E NT ClfSTOMEIiH, a.vii li KGU J.Alt BOAnUEHS,' B7EHY 'THING- SEf AND CLEAN GCOf' LjJV '..jji-,c..f, n vitliilie r? riil'D coos. I'ropr. NEW J?.urniuur. 1 StorE HARRIS Sl UNRUH, bK.vr.Kr.s in FUniTITUEE t C0PPI2TS," ami .'.i' kli..l 01 S 'isiiilly kept In a F I UHT f LA NS I't'KXSTL'R V. NTOKK XUo. a v-y romi!c!c tok of Futieral Goods. MstaMTaofiEBCofflES Casels.RoIicJ; EMBLEMS, 4c. ' . Oas yr; htd -l.'u;int heal la u'.v-ny III readiness. Remember th place, in UNION ilil.OCK. on Sixth Street, TWO Doors south of Cass Coun ty Bank. Whear w e may be fouud nlsht or day. HARRIS & UNRUH, 213 rLATTBMOUTII. NEB. Fits, Epilepsy, OK FALLING SICKNESS, rennantly Cured No Humbtic-bvoDr Month's nii; il Ir. ;iulrd' Celebrated IiiI;Jlllae I'll Pnwder. 'lo convince Miflrreri tliat 1lifi I'uwder will do all w- pUIiii for them. ill iid tin 111 by mail, ixist m11. Kr-e 'lilal box. A Ir. (i.iriaud ii the only 1'livsiclan th.st Iih.i ver niHik- thm disease a hecial tuly. and ax to our knowledge thoiisandi- liv bet it per uMiietly cured by the ueo( theo rovidcrs.we will iainrniitee a reinianent cure in everv r:m or retuiid vou all monev eKiienrli fl All ntr..i-- er Mioi:;a give inese i'owcter an early trial and b eonvinred f their curative powers ' 'iii-e. for large Hoxe, j'3 00. or 4 Boxe lor Sin. Sent by mail to any part of the L'nited Stalcx! iirraiiHd:wn pHpi of pik-vs,or by expres. C. O. D. . AddteM, . ASH & KOBBINH. 3 0 Fr.lt ttu bt., biookiyi). .. V Dec. 28th. lfS2--4Uly. . A