PlaUsz:;jL.ialiPalilisIiinCo. LOCAL NEWS. for City ni Coontt directory, Railway Time Tables. TrUphon Ktehxng lluiiii?m 11 rtury, Unnlnest CanU He, aee third pae. jeff. L. STONE, City Editor. A. Salisbury, llculUt. The Ilytrs Sis tern tonight at the oj era house. John "McKc-cver is rnovin; into lr. V. Mathews' house of fourth .street. The only genuine colored dramatic troupe in the world at the ojkt house tonight. Don't f'til to hear ami xcu the livers inters ttnilit. A fiue entertainment is prouiitied. Clutter Ac Marshall, and Smith & Ilcoson are ariangin themselves in their ofKce riKXiii in Fitzgerald block these days. County Clerk Jennings has pur chased the Dr. Child residence pro perty on first street, which is one f the handsomest locations in the city. If Sumner Hall ami Fred Iliack will rail at thin otliee, they can obtain some mluaMc information in regard to the T o'clock train. The train for the west had 011 boiuc extra coaches ngain this morning ami all p icked full. The H. & M. does rush ing business thee dayi. We wondered if Phil Young used all those baby carriages standing in rVrmt nf Ida storp. but he said "no." "e '-hadn't any use for even one," they were for sale. Miss Ursula Wiles has had no tanly pupils in her room in the high school for the last month, which is pood evidence of the work being done in her room. If there is any ordinance in force I1 V. prohibiting the running at large of I "cattle, isn't it about time that it was enforced V Plattsmouth isn t a pub lie stock yard, and the cattle are be coming a public nuisance. David Doris has made public the f:ict that his wedding is to take place at 11 o'clock a- m. We hope there is no Wiggins business about this, but tha'j the event will happen in strict accordance with the programme. David Miller will sit as registrar in the third ward at E l Ruffner's office from March 20 until the Tuesday noon before the election, and will be on duty from 11 a.ni.unt'd 7 p.ni.each day. Voters injthc third ward should remember this and register. We have a tidr pot in our heart for school ma'am, and think if there is a class of beings who are entitled to the good things of this world, the school ma'am lias the first claim There was aa individual on the east bound train, last night, who evidently entertained kindly feeling toward them too, and he made a public dem onstration of it as the train pulled out. lie "threw" to a pair. He may pos sibly have Carrie-d it too far, but any way we Sa-'rah for the school ma'am. A party of surveyors on the pro posed line of the 'diagonal" road who have been surveying the pro posed line, are quartered at the Pa cific. The surveyors, who are under the supervision of Chisf Engineer L. II. Stowe, expect to start in on the survey today for the best route by which the new road can reach Coun cil Bluffs. We are informed by Mr. Stowe that the engineers will secure the best possible route to Council Bluffs as soon as it can be done. C. B. Nonpareil. Madah Hyera, the greatest singer that has yet appeared in this country. Brooklyn Eagle. Madah Hters We enjoyed the privileie of listening to one of the famous songstresses of the age. T ajticise the singing mt tbm anten. -of soiTfc-yiesamption on our part; but we cannot refrain from try- V to express the profound admira tion we feel for an artist so perfect. so sublime. She stands alone with a few companions of her own greatness. Miss Ilyers singing Is no common "warbling" it is a revelation of the highest and of the sweetest- that mores the human heart. New York - Tribune. IItek Sisters They are the queers of any living singers we ever beard. they sweep criticism and every sort of objection away they are phenomenal. Pittsburg Leader. Madah IIyers One of those me teors that flash at interrals across the sky; they are singers who can achieve the most astonishing effect. Cleve land Herald. Breruner's crackers at Murphy's. t&s4w You will always get irenh goods and square dealing at Bennett & Lewis.' d&Wlt . Gface 3t Theirolf, the bew grocers, are Ved in their new rooof with a com- eJ line "of fresh groceries. Give, them . , d&wlt Girl Wanted ""Tp-do general houseworc, good wages For partienlars apply to Mrs. J. 41 1 . II. IJ. Cutler came ia from Greenwood last night. - i . J. W. Thomas came In from Lincoln laat evening. Sam Long returned to South IJeud this morning. I)putr County Clerk Urowne returned thia morning. Mat tSchlcgel went to Cedar Creek this morning. Minn Minnie Coghlan i visiting friend in Omaha thin week. Sieve I )vl, having seen Seward and York to hi entire Hnj.iaf.ict ion returned home but night. John Clemmon one of the pro;-p-roii8 firmer from Stove Creek wan in IMam nmuth Tuesday. Silas (Jreciislate, the ly poMmastor at Khuwood, come in on the afteruojn train yesterday from South IJend. Will Browne Htriously contemplates ttarting a musical conservatory out among the cow boy, locating it at Cul- bertson. PieHidnt Towne, of the AtchisouTo- prka&Snotu Fe railway, passed through this city this morning on his way to Council RIulR Col. J. It. McCoruiick, of the Knox ville, Iowa, Courier, ik 111 the cry to lav. He is looking after some of his landed interests in this countv. Thompson's Firs Escape. Col. George 41. Thompson leaves for Chicago and Milwaukee tonight, in the interest of his recently invented tire escape. An interview with him elicited the information that he has contracted to place 1203 of them in the Millard hotel. 1000 in the Ouiaha National Bank, 1200 of them in the Paxton Hotel, and a number of other buitdinizs in Omaha, in which the number required had not been set tied. All the architects who have seen it .endorse it; the chief of tho Omaha Fire Department endorses it, and recommends it as the best thing he ever saw. The Omala Board of Trade, under seal, recommend it for all public buildings. Col. Thompson has negotiated with the Aetna Iron Works of Chicago for the manufacture of his invention the facilities of the Plattsinouth and Omaha Iron Works not being ample for the delivery of them as he wants them. The Cass county Iron Works, could, however, at a small expense, and few additiona facilities, supply the demand for Ne braska. He has been invited by P. II. Best President of the Milwaukee Brewers' Association, to come there and exhibit his fire escape, with a v'ew to its use in all their buiMings. He will stop in Chicago and exhibit it, and will, at his own expense, give a practical test o it on one of the highest and most promi ient buildings in the city. That Mr. Thompson lias succeeded in perfecting a long felt need, there is 10 doubt. I is cheap, and simple, and in the erec tion of a building requires 110 extra labor to put them in. It is bound to come into use; its assistance to fire men, as well as all others, is incalcula ble, doing away with the sole reliance on ladders to reach above the first story. Before he returns. Mr. Thompson will go to Michigan City, to close the contract for the manufacture of his elevated opera chairs, it being for con vict labor in the furniture shops con nected with the penitentiary. The IIyers Sisters' troupe arrived this morning and are quartered at the Perkins House. Phil Young has a fine line o Easter cards. Dreamer's t&s 4w crackers at Werkbach's. Base balls and bats at Phil Young's headquarters for base ball goods. dwlt Bargains in canned goods at Bennett & Lewis.' d&wlt Solomon & Nathan uave just receir- ed an elegant line of r n nats in great variety for fo !.-.,- A-very large assortment --hich - amd childrens school bats of soIdierVst selections. They-invite t, 0 rank ion of the6e goods. 7, t &Tlt emu kaeat Remember CjVWi dfimvK tbm groct ,i( u-w looted In the Drew building wittFa compete line of grocer ies, crockery, &e. ' d&wlt Eater Sunday enira oa Sunday March 25th and you will find a fine as sortment cf Easter cards the first ver sold -in Plattsmortth at the P.- O. news depot. ' " - For fine ready-made clothing in the latest styles call at Opera House clothing store. dtf ; : COLLECTION NOTICE.. Having been a heavy loserT by the Late fire. J more than ever , need, the money due me on accounts.- All par ties knowing themselves' to be indebt ed to me, are requested to call and set tle, as I must have the money. I. have accommodated you, and one good turn deserves another. Robt. Sherwood, In Rociiwood Mock next- door to F. Carruth. Odtf - ' ' You will find a full line of baby car riages, bycicles aud velocipedes at the P . new deiOt. d&wlt Don't forget to buy your Raster cards at the P. O. news depot. Extra fine oranges aud lemons at the at the P. O. news depot. Grace & Theirolf the new grocers hare a complete line of fresh groceries. Farm ers are invited to bring their produce and see us. d&wlt Anctioa. 4 If you have anything you want, sold at auction call oh Joe Ford. d&wtf " Concerning; Packing1 House. This morning, shortly after the ar rival of the train from the east, heur- ng that Mr. McLaughlin had return ed, a reporter hied himself to the First National h.mk to interview him re garding his trip to Chicago in the in terest of the board of trade, and what success was maue. Mac was round exchanging greetings with a number of the business men, and was at once taken in charge by the. reporter and ed to the private room to discuss the question of a poi k house. "Well, 'Mac.' how about jour tiip. and what success?' "Well. I'll tell you," replied Mac, "all about it. I went first to Mr. Ar mour, who is the heaviest packer iu the. west; Mr. Armour had little en couragement to gie. He was satis- lied that any western point could not uccessfully compete with Chicago packing houses. Only in large cities could all the waste from slaughtering be utilized: For instance, in Chicago, the hair alone paid the expanse of slaughtering, all the offal was utilized in paying expenses. Mr. Armour fur ther stated that their houso had no in tention of establishing any branch house, experience satisfy ing them that concentrating them at one or two points proved the mo.st reinunera live." "You saw others afteiward, queried the repoiter." 'Yes, I also called on Libby, McNeal & Libby, and presented mj creden tials. This firm is giving more atten tion to slaughtering cattle, and the in terview with them was iu effect the same as my conversation with Mr. Armour. I also visited the packing house of Fowler Bros, who had no special inducements to offer." "Then you think the prospect is not particuarly bright for interesting them in the pork business here?" continued the Herald man. "No, I can't say that there is any prospect from them ; however, I went afterward to the secretary of the pork packer's association in the city, and laid our wants before him, saying that Plattsmouth would be liberal in the donation of grounds, and citizens would take stock in a packing house; that what we wanted was some one with capital as well as experience, to embark in the business. These facts will be laid before the association at its next meeting, and it may occasion correspondence between our board of trade and some one seeking a location in the west; at any rate it was all that remained to be done." The reporter fully agreed that it was all that could be done, and after further conversation of a Wiggins' na- nature, the reporter surrendered Cash ier McLaughlin to his duties, mentally revolving this fact in his mind, that the board of trade and its representa tive had mad? the effort, which alone was commendable. Hoy's suits in new, fresh styles at the Opera House clotliin; store. dtf Bcmuer's Lewis.' crackers at Bennett & " t&B -tw Notice. To the owners of Odd Fellows shares in the Masonic and Odd Fel lows block: You are hereby noti fied to bring in your shares to the undersigned and receive the cash for the same. S. II. Richmond, dfcw2w Ch'n Board Trustees. Consult your own interest by buying your baby carriages at Phil Young's who has a full line at all prices and newest style?. . d&wlt A Good Chance To rent, to the right parties, a com plete restaurant; location central and business already established. Restau rant can also be used for ice cream room. An excellant business chance for a man and wife apply at. 7dtf Stadleman's Bakery Boys' express wagons at the P. O. news depot. d&wlt Leave your orders for shirts at the Opera House clothing store. . dtf Pirmrrt - - v 1 You can buv a double stalk cutter for $30.00 at tne Cass Coanty Iron Wurk, warranted first-class 1 in err respect. d&wlt. '....... '".....". Collection Notice. Parties indebted to Dr. J. II. Hall are earnestly requested to call and set tle with him this week. Thereafter, with his collector. 13d2t Country produce wanted of everv kind at Grace & Tlieirolfs in the Drew building. d&wlt Latest Ftylcs perambulaiors cheaper than the cheapest at Phil Young's. d&wlt Breinner's crackers t&s 4w. at Stadel man's. Cranberries d&wlt. at Bennett & Lewis.' Ice ! Ice I Ice ! ' Now is the time to contract for your Buiiuiii-i b oui'piy or ice. lsea. rock nricea prompt delivery and s-upeiior quality of ice, una cuic ursi serveu iy t lie new ice man. (I2m2 Joe Fairfield. Elegant styies in kilt suits at 8. & C. Mayer's Opera House clothing store, dtf Go to Bennett & Lewia for groceries, d&wlt Ror Rent. The Holbrook house corner of 5th and Locust street. House is large com modious and exrelent condition, apply to 13d if Tnos. Pollock. Knee pants for chiidreu at S. & C. Mayer't. Opera House clothing storo. dtf Hnrrah far the Ri ik. Joseph Ford has received a portion of his new roller skates, and his rink Is now open in the batement of Fitz gerald's block. dratf ' Bremner'a crackers at Hansen's. t&s4 w Cedar Creek Letter. Ckdak Cueek, March. 13, 1833. Ed. Herald: "Good-bye, Brother Watkius h." The Schneidcis start today for the, I'acitic coaat. They go by the way of tho Southern Pacific, and will not reach their destination in less than ten days. They will stop at Portland, Oregon, while seeking a per manent location. Last night was the final dance and beer drink in which they participate among the host of friends left behind. Hut wliv did that young lady come, from the south to bid a last farewell ? Mr. and Mrs Mumin, of Plattsmouth visited friends here Sabbath. Miss Cooiey, having closed a tiuctes ful term of school, is staying with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Sayles. U. B. quarterly meeting at Gleudale last week. John Amick draws a good class of customers, and vice versa. He don't bet mules. Geo. Sayles, our efficient postmaster, is cultivating a large boil. It grows well, and George labors night on ac count of it. Chris. Metzger is again treasurer of school district 1. lie has, in the past, proven to be a good officer, benco the same is given him again. J. Lily will move to Omaha in a few days. J. Schluntz has removed to Ashland. S. Dewey is now running his mill. Moke Axov. HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. As reported from the Clerk's office each day : Allic V. Roberts to Ellen E. Vondrau lot 2 block 3 Donelan's add. to Platts mouth $50. Richard Dobnay and wife to Hugh Thornton n e J 33-10-11 wd $3200. Peter Perry and wife to Thomas Ru by n e 10-11-12 q c d $3400. , Addison P Weston and wife to James E. Banning n e I4 30 10-13 w d $3200. AmosTefftto John E. Beatty lot 3 block HAvoca w d V,. KiTcr Ueport, As furnished officially to the War r Department. The river at noon today, t-tood 6 ft. 8 in. above low water mark, a rise of 7 inches since noon yesterday. A complete line -of crockery, glass ware and tiueensware at Grace & Tlieir olfs. d&wlt Recollect. Jonathan Halt & Co. keep the finest line of rae;it3 to be found in the city Feb. 26, dtf. A Square .Meal Can be had at the City Ilotol for only 23 cents and lodging at same reasonable rates. Farmers and Commercial Men will please bear this iu mind. d&ivtf " Warrick has mie an extensive ad dition to his alroadv popular circula ting library, and will have a catalogue out in a few weeks. dif Bremner's crackers at Baker's, t&s 4w Tne only first clas barber t-hop and bath rooms in th citv at Jot Konis, under Carruth block ltw' Plenty of fresh turkeys and chickens at Petersou Bros.' Excelsior meat market ou lower Mam street. d tf New styles of organs constantly arriv ing at the opera house music store, dtt James Pkttek, Prop'r. Wm. Harold's old established dry goods and grocery house for bargains 43tf Endless quantities of choice meats at Hatt & Co.'s. ".Odtf Clutter' & Marshall, dentists, Fitz sierald's block. ieb28dtf Fresh Oysters received today at An- tiirs. - d8 JIANUFACTUKIX .AXD : AT - Sherwood's, Rockvooil Block, Plattsmouth, Neb. BOYD & LARSEW, Contractors , and Builders- Will give estimates on all kinds of work. Any oraera leit at tne Lumber Yard or rost Office will receive promot attention Heavy Trass Framing, for barns and large building a f pedal ty. For refeienci. apply to .1. P. Young. J? V.Veck bacb or II. A. Wat nan & 60a - d To reduce our farge stock of CIO AltS, wts will, until- April 1st, sell the following bra:nl To Vie Front," uJurels.""Sweet 3fah" "Lookouts " "Jumbo" and "Upjtr Ten." "Naw Smoking Tobacco in '5 z. packages, l(h' jcrll. Durham Sinokino; Tobaeco, in 2, 4 ami S oz. packages, r to )c per lb. Other brands at rttlv reduced lnces. A large invoice of WALL. I'AI'i:it jus-t received. Come and fcee it. Very respectfully yours, " WILL J. WAUIilCK. B.&M.R.R. I 1ST The through line for Denver and the Mountains, and all points in Southern and We.ste. n Zebras ka. Eastern Connections at PLATTSMOUTH, OMAHA and ATCHIS02T KA2TSAS, for all points East, Forth and South Connections at LINCOLN tor . CENTRAL CI TV, COLUAIBL'S, ATCHISON, WYMORE, and all intermediate points. P. S. EUSTIS G. AV. IIolukege, Gen. Pas. Ag', Oen'l Supt. Omaha. Omaha Secure Yourself a HOME! Frty Acres laid off in City Lots, in Palmer's .Addition, ADJOINIKO MC ' B. St, iT. ' RAILROAD SHOPS, Just outside the City limit, and not eub- ' ject to city Taxes. FINE RESIDENT LOTS where a shop man, or any other uian, can eat bis dinner under his own roof and not .cold grub from a dinner pail -in the dusty, smoky shops. - Only three to ten minutes' walk from his work. Call on JAS. S. MATHEWS, Att'y at Law and liea! xttr Aeut. Over Baker's Siore,wiIl nmke tt.-riu. to suit Lots froin SS-iO to On time.or forCash,to nit-ii thnt will build JTo Lots for Sifr,ititrM ! CALL AT THE Old Reliable LUMBERYARD E A. WATBWIAH i SOU, Wholesale and Ketall Dealer la PINE LUMBER SHINGLES, LATH, m SASH, DOORS, , BLINDS, &c, Fourth Street. In rear of Opera House. PLATTSMOUTH, - NEBliASKA. JT. 1). NIMPSON, AGENCY FIRE INSURANCE GO'S: CiTV, "f l.tiii'Iuii, l; LI. .N , 01 1 1 . . I 1 1IU1.1IAN II 1 , ol I ..'till 11I HI. I 1 EXPRESS COMPANIES: AK1KHIC AN K I'KKSs . WIM.I.S. KAKliO A. i n. KM'KKSS OfllPe In Kock woo I51"ck . l!li .IoIiiimhi I'-nn 6iIl'iii JUST H.E50352X"7"ES33 A KINK LOT OK MACKKIiKl., LAUKADOKK II KKKI NC. TKol'T. V.'IIJ W AV K COD FISH, Alt... a -h.H-- l'-t id LEMONS OEA15 GES. Wf hai- u run rti'cW 1 amOIGE FAMILY GROCERIES, Kaiify Rriintl'i of MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR. I lime ill hUit:U :i flm- 1 1 1 1 til Queensware, Glassware. Lamps, Ac. All our Xuil are l:ew;unl ln .li. fill Exchange lor Country Prate. Linseed Oil Men1. Aivw or. liaid. N'l tiir 1 Court HoiiiM', I'IhHiihmi1Ii. N 1. M. B. MURPHY - CO. Waterman Opera House ! ONE NIGHT ONLY ! Wednesday, March 14 Ettemeiii Extraorflnary OK T1IK Hyers Sisters Famous Combination, ' Who will pie:ir In llu jr l:vtet vrrsltm cf tlie Original Miifit-al lr:;ii.'a. OUT OF IJONDAGK! The liiruifit! .iicttn cvt-r Known. FAM0 US FEATURES, IK. Il('K AI.l.KN. 1 lie urf.aoAi (-(.liMt'ti l.'iniiettiaii ihhv Ik 'fun' tin- J 1 1 ! I : . play iiijf U)oi) 1.1 i'i!"rir ni ! t i 'ii..;i.. " :tt 1. up I line Tim Famous Hyer.: H inter a ijtiui l!U- MLI.E MADAH. Sojrain, MLI.K LOUISI, Contralto. (.'j ias. i;i:nt!.i:v, Ti.-nor. CHAS. MdOKK. Haihu. Vmler the Huccr.n-ful manainens of ID. CI-t&a&BlTT. Ilret-rved natti 011 yule Saturday morning, at J. 1. 'ionng'ti I. . News Iitiot. IlliHKKVKI) SEATS. admi.ss1ii.v, ;ai.u?kv. tn l In. 50 Ct. 35 CIS. FIXED ON ROOM. FIXED ON LOCATION, TIXED ON GOODS. FIXED ON FITS, FIXED ON STYLES, FIXED ON PRICES, ami we can fix you to you faction on ClotMi, Hats anfl .Caps, TP r u n ks . an d Va Iices. Furnishing pm goods, N G C li. m , MJ ' . . WCQ.1 CdDC ' . :;c ' Trvfttil tfvkrklc! v JL lCiSU vUU9 j 1 iV " 7l(i1lV J 1 "Tfc 4- HI L V tJrj.' UCOcll L " j . - I niCnt- -.OI OritilC ..'-w- quality 9 One price and no monkey busi ness. Kemein- ber the place, Bockwood block C. E. wescot r, 1'lic only -'liW tloiii.t'f Waterniau Opera House. Reduced rates will be made tosoci- Aties. cLurehes and home dramatic en tertaiua:iiti. wi'iin t rr-n' ttt- IVi- termita wperit huue. F.-i ictuti tt .ii full particulars ajiply to u J. 1 . J. Ol'KO, lldt6 Business Alanager. - The hnndsotnest style of thildicnt' clothing direct from New York to be had at Slayei'" ( rpert Hon" bilhin- (., dtf. Fits, tlpilejjsy. i'Al.f.l.NiJ -K'kNi.r . I vi 11 1 mi ' 1 t i,i-il N11 II 11 mi 1 11.: 1) v ! Mi hi 1 1 i.H.tjji- nl ' IT. i'liilanl'- 1 ci.i.i il'-il Inl.iililili- 1 -on .!.! v. .11 it i nil rl.it 1 11 ,, 1 t In it,, w - will A lir.li.nl 111 I It llt. ii.l liii. I. ii 11, .1: liut i-v-r m;iil- itt: 1 1- i-iv.i' ;i -fi ! , i! , ;i uil I tt ih:i l ini-. Ii-ile 1 1 1 1 11 .1 n 1 nil- t,. en 1 1 I Iti ; 11 1 1 ' '.! -'l l- 111"- li ' 1 I I lit I',. Ailrn.W f ' l ! II:'. I : III,'' ., I if II. :i!.' Ill fin !' ' I fn . .r I- i ,:, .1 -. .., ;t!. Ii.' !: " I : ''I. A'. Ml'-1 1 PI S Nil. II. Ill I' 1 k I llf-f l'i'ifl- M. f,li t'lill, J Hint lit- f.liH illt I 'I I I" II I'li.il.1' I" ; 11 Iff . I"l ' I I " l'"Xl-. : IKI. Ill 1 I'.. . , - 1 m - :ii Sl'1,1 I'V IP. Ill 1. 1 It PHI I'f Hlf I II Pi' vl'.'f, hi ('. ,11.1, I t. mi ifi-t iil 1. 1 .i li t ;, pi I y 'i' j T. O. It. Atltll :;:. ASH . ItOI'.I.INH. I . t o l iill.m M., I- l! 11. N. V III f. '-II.. IH-J llll. REAL ESTATE (AND) COLLECTION AliKXCY. Law ami collection Inisiiics.". -roini-tly utttndfil ti :tt. tliis ollire ami pio ceeli rcinitteil witlmut delay. Notarial work, coiiveyaiirin ami abfet ractin at tcmlcil to 011 nlmrt no tice and batiniai-t ion ;iiaraiili-c-il. Il'there is any tiling wc lo nial.c 11 specialty of, it i eily ami miIum !ia:i real cutatc. Several line l.iriif :tml come wild land at Icirfraim. I .alioriiijf men can prct a homo ly p!:yin mohlh ly what they now pay for hou- rent. Space forbid riving hut a Miiall percentage of the harain now on the books at this aeiK ; we name the following: 8ix choice half acre lots, H minute from IC..U. thops, at f rom H0 to .fliU each, and on term-, that would make a man n.-!iami d to ay he did not own a house. 'onus and M r, you are not comoelied t hu y and we tvunl ivc these lot aw: li lt voil :iti -n 1 tie in -0 thev will Hli-nititi-i s n'l f.ol h- F; e aci ' it 10 li'iin ei( ltr iji'J.SO part 011 time. Lleven acre l"t 2 miV from city for i.j.jO this i-- extra line. 1 have three piece.-, of o 1 t i t . ? prop erly which I can :-ell and under take to luriii-h piip-li.-i.er '.vtirk enough to pay for them, now I will furnish the roun I and you the work, work in what hurls im-. It yo-i will do the work at a fair price 1 will lve you a clear deed fr the laud; if you can't do the work come and M-e me, I may lind some one who will do it lor you. Ten a'-res for $ .000 00 " " " f.J ()() " " " 7o0 00 " " " 'MX) 00 Several small tracts well improved and adjoining the ' it)-, for nc at reasonable rates. FARM laxijk. 40 acres, wild $ 600 00 " improy'd 1600 00 i -Of)t ' 60CX) 00 Finebt tock larni iu Cao- count $16000, long lime and low rate otJzjg t crest. . 1 , 1W acres, wnu . 160 " r,.." .,80 80 " ' ... . , . . 3200 ji-arCree, wild, Itep. 'y (cash) tlOOO , CITV PROPERTV. Cor. lot 3 bl'kg from shops (theai))$100 1 " 3 " " I " 175 2 "3 3 cor " 2 1 . '" 4 it ' it ioO 450 175 150 300 200 350 3 cor " 2 1 -rh'. 2 " " X. 6tb street (fine) 2 " " Picnic Hill H " " Watehinsrtou a e" 1 " 1 bl'k from Main U extra 400 improved city rem emar) iu a u 1111- idai.ee. 1 can find w hit yuu want in 1 this line if you will call and we me. i 1 1 "l...... - ...1 I . . f . , ' lllSIIICfS HUUSfl ui lull jtr ut lu"vls lower figures than will be asked six months hettec. Siorrs aud dwellings rcn ed and for rent, r ut prouipily collected. If yotj lon't ee what you want iu thin column come aud ask for it. I've probably missed jul what you nan'. ' " everyevci.iugfroui 6108. . v tlood new lnni. 'm l tvvoftne lot in good location price, !00. r - Union Qlock. s nuuiM TMXm to a apracaata. aprilcaniB. 10 men or imt yvmr wiiootu oiutnuz about 175 pcffM, tuo iilu:Tetina. i- loiiO Tfcriete of 'eviabi : wdiiirbnni wbwv. wfc mm Uop-LarM aics: Hnl V.I nTr tml Ih offer thf jMit Antltti mm. mm mmm a ivm, wrn, u ad HbeAt, ad ib'Bt CMUrttvu of VegeUbW Flower, Gwi anil TrwCiEOw ETerrthinfla KhmM. mt 1 .i.i mm. HO 120 160 " '-XiU 200 4 " ' O'JOO 00 va AistJ w Ml wia u I . . J. . -. . . 1 1