The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, March 26, 1883, Image 4
PL1TTSII0DTH HERALD. ; rUnXlSHKD DAILY ATn WKKKLY MY- The Plaltsmoutli Herald Pnlilis!iin Co. For City udCouii!r Directory, Railway Time Table. Telephone Kxelmiig Buiiios 1)1-K-olory, UudliH-KS Tunis f c, nee third page. JEFF. I- STONE, - City Editor. A, Hallsbiiry, E)enllit. The river in boomini:. The city council ni'ieH in rc il ir ion tonight. Frank Keller was suddenly taken sick Saturday flight with an attack of pneumonia, but is feeling better lo lay. P. E. Iluffner has joined the ranks of telephone subcribeis, having one put in at his oflice on Main street. I'hil Youiijf has pl.t red a new coun ter in t lie front of his stnre for his eoda fountain and fixtures. The ladies in charge ot the ait loan exhibition have already secured over oOO different articles. Charley Holme has a trick mule. Ask Bob Fitzgerald how h? rMes, ami it he got hi quarter. Whoever has the matter in charge should see to it that gcod order is kept at the opera house tonight. J. W. Jt Uiiiliirs is eujrajred, today, in helping tl.e cointv clerk's wife move into th- h. u e ncenlly pur c' aHi'tl ot lr. Ci.ihl. Papillion is now connected with l'latU'iionih by U !.;? o o- m d it only costs 30 lent'; for f ii.iniitt - aw! th the Papillitis. Talk's cheap, and the telephone flourishes. Trains Nos. '.I anil 1, on the 11. t M., will run through to Denver in instead of Reil (.'loud, and will begin making regular trips about the K'th of next niontli. A new fcidow.ilk has been built in front of the ( 'uiiiiiiins place, on (Jran ite street between lUh and 10th. It is to be hop.d the disease is ccn'.ag ious, Hii-l that others will catch it. Tonight's meeting will be the la-t for some of the members or the city coun cil they have made a record, and wheth er it has lei'u a satisfactory o:c or not will remain to be proven at the time when they again ask t"r the confidence ot the people. C. W, Hyitt, clitor ot the North Bend Fiial, has been appointed p istin.tater at North Bend. This is another evidence of the gename worth of uewsp ip?r men , (republican newspaper men). We would suggest to Lafe O'Neil that it might be a good thing to put Thompson's tire escape Into his new meat market. In case of fire the bo logna sausages c iM then get out all right. Alvin H. Keller has returned froai his courie at the Omaha Medical College. He will go up Wedaesday to receive his diploma as a full fledged M. D. The writer ot mis nas Known loin to be a man whose integrity is beyond any ques tion. He is s thorough chimiist a close student, and we bespuak for him emi- inencs in his chosen profession. Mr. Geo. Craybill, a teacher of piac tical and vocal, culture and expression of voice and action, is in the city for the purpose of organizing classes. lie omes well recommended, and should receive the proper encouragement to spend a goxl Ions time in Platts- moath. Tht Herald has a very efficient corps of carrier boys who during the first month have done lemarkably well in their work. The present carriers are Gay Livingston, Guy Smith, John Hartigin, Moses Wilson and Willie Carr. A warrant is in the hands of the deputy sheriff for the arrest of a man by the name of Taylor, at the instiga tion of William Morria. charging him with an attempt to murder. The par ties live at Oreapolis, and will prob ably be down tonight or in the morn ing. Further particulars as they are developed. Anyone going to hear the Swedish lady quartette tonight will not be dis appointed, as the entertainment will be first-class and highly entertaining. This being their last season on the stage, the citizens of riattsmoulh should greet them with a full house, 1 of which they are worthy, and by so doing also encourage Messrs Water man and Majfager Toung in securing ! only first-class enu rt unments for the opera house. A Herald representative was at the Iligh School this afternoon and passed an hour very pleasantly with Prof. Drummond and his chemistry class. The Professor s very enthusi astic in his cla?s work, and. hn5 im. parted it to the memberslof the class I who join in the experiments madlS with much enthusiasm. . Prof. Drum mond baa a very fine line of all need ful apparatus for experiments, and the class show a commendable familiarity with their work which speaks very highly for them. The city schools have every appearance of success and enerwtlc labor In every department. . PerMonal. John Cail, proprietor of the City Hotel at Louisville, is here today. Sam Ilarkir went to Ashland this morning. Mrs. John Odseukopp is here visit ing friends today. Chaplain Wright, with Mrs. J.N. Wise, left for St. Joe yesterday morn-iK- This "Swedish Quartette" came in yesterday 0:1 Xo. 1, and are quartered .t the Perkins house. Mm.' IMwin Davis and Ora Davis went to Louisville this morning. C. J. Pettee and his friend. Miss Nellie White, return to Auburn this evening. Charley Holmes and J. C. Kikenbary let in ned from Iowa yesterday with a number of (hie horses V. L. llrowne spent .Sunday with Itis h! id girl up about Louisville somewhere. J. W. Conn left on tho Denver train this morning for the Gunnison country to locate p rmanently in that region, where he has already established a large cattle ranche. The Swedish (Quartette. The voices of the ladies are sweet toned ami full, wilh a depth and power quite wonderful, and blend harmoni ously togeiher. 1 he Swedish and (ler man selections showed the lull power of the voice;), some of the renderings being remarkable. Though they dis play their best efforts in these selec tions, they exhibited rare ability in the airs uiore familiar to the Amoiican ear. Tliey were frequently encored. Uockloid Daily isrews. Four exquisitely cultured female voices singing without any accom- paniiiient, not even u tuning fork to tix tne key-note, blending like the chord-"of s delicately tuned iitotru lucui, ..mi '"'gins " uniij Vi. - cisioii. i ueii 2eicclioii3 were all ol a pleas ii.-u character. a:id not confined to those of their native tongue. Dubuque Daily Herald. We doubt very much whether a more entirely pleasing concert has ever before been heard in Kansas City. Not only does each member of the quar tette possess a phenomenal voice, but all the voicts blend most leautif uliy, oroducing the sweetest harmouies. In time and unity they are perfect. Each member was tncoied. and the large audience cheered enthusiastically. Kansas City (Mo.) llepubliean. The quartette have attained to an almost perfect harmony, and sing to gether with a unity of intention that can only have come from long study, great talents and much practice. Their voices blend to produce the most charming effect. Quiet in style, dig nified in manners, and thorough in their treatment of their selections, they please without one apparent ef fort. In a word, they are trained ar tists, and not merely ladies with a taste for music St. Joseph (Mo.) Herald. Among the features of the pro gramme was a recitation of "The i ate of Virginia," by Mis3 Eda Eliel. This young lady possesses dramatic talent of a high order. Her recitation was received with loud and prolonged ap- lause; and, bting enthusiastically en coied, indulged the audience with a delicious bit of humor, entitled "How lis Hunted a Mouse."--Chicrgo Trib une. The soiree given by the pupils of the Chicago Musical Cohege was an ex ceedingly well conducted and very en joyable affair. The most entertaining portion of the progamme was the reci tations given by Miss Eda Eliel, a tai ented pupil of Miss Anne Hobkirk The selections were rendered grace fully and dramatically, and the efforts of the young lady fully deserved tho unbounded applause which she re ceived. In response to a persistent encore she convulsed the audience by an account of "How Mark Twain Cured a Cold." There arc two nice young men clerking in the post office, and we venture to say that two mere obliging fellows can't be found But what ought they do when a lady comes ia with about three thick- ... x- ,1 nesses ol veiling over ner iace, ami waltzes up to the window, and without raising her veil ask if there is "anything forme." If they were to tell her that me"' di.ln't get mail at this office, she would probably riy through the window and light on a nose or an eye or catch hold of somebody's hair to stop her in her wild jump. If they ask who she means by "me" it will mnke mutters worse yet, and cans;1 iiuii- i-l coni;:s and the sweet bye and bye iiit across the mental Loriic-n.if thev sav there is no mail, then the once swttt and "intlc voice, like the soft Minum r zephyr tiaiif formcil into the hurricane, becomes sud denly awfu', nail iua;e.iiut!)U3 descend Upon the unprotected (and may l.u un combed) heads of the poor clerks. V ha are they to do? Yesterday morning at 8 a. m. hert funeral services were held at Chup lain Wrib:'-, ox er the lod of their son-in-law, W. N. Iiuell. The service' were conducted '. T. Kami, of the :'i- -iy:ria!i :i h, ?t r which ti.i 1 in ; was tt.k n to the t ran ii.it .r ni ...is. to .-31. Joseph, iv . .. number of synipathizingfrieuds attended the services at the house. Don't forget the basket social tomor row evening at Mrs. Buttery's. .Lots of good things are being cooked for the occasion. Young man, you get a square meal and girl thrown in for a quarter. The meal alone is worth the money. The fun is free, and from present indications there will be lots of it. Saturday night Osseukopa saloon at Louisville was broken irrlB and a re volver and 810 in money wero taken Sheriff Ilyers received a telegram this morning that the thief had been caught at .Springfield-. .. FISH FOR NEBRASKA. Tho Arrlral of the Finny Family. Saturday night tho governuent's fish car Pennsylvania," arrived iu Omaha from the east. The following from the Omaha Bee descrilx-a th car they came in and the quality and quan tity of fish that are to be planted in Nebraska: The interior of the "Pennsylvania" is somewhat like . oaboose. At one end is an ottlco fitted up very comfort ably, with closets for the heater, etc., on one sidu. At the opposite end is the kitchen, for the crew live on board the car. The interior of the car, after taking off the space occupied by the oflice, kitchen and closets, is occupied by the tanks used fur carr; ing the baby fishes from Washington to any and all parts of the country. O.-i either side of the aisle is a line of these tanks, which are about the height of an ordinary seat, but run lengthwise of the car and are three or four feet wide. The two tanks are each divided into twelve compartments, which are each got at by a lid duly numbered. These compartments are not filled with water, as might be supposed, but in them are deposited the tin buckets or caus containing the fuh. Above these are beitl.s like those of a rullruan sleepei for the cicw and additional berths may also be made the oflice. Along the top of the tanks are dis tributed cane seated chairs minus their leg-, which may be moved along to suit the convenience ot the men or their Vusitois. The object of the present trip of the Pennsylvania is the delivery of four bundled thousand white fish and two thousand carp to Nobi'iika, and the car will run down to the fishery at South I lend this evening. They left Washing ton on Tiud:i' i-.Kt with eight thousand :idllliou:ll carp, ihree thousand of which were !is pitched lo St. Paul by a mes senger, while t!ie other five thousand will le distributed iu Kuumh.i and New Mexi- ;l, Thi i c. r. a:e ub ut li v montiis oil. j fl:..i :.,o,d:r t:. .-.a i ;;.! ( mi.-;,,,. They sue k j I i.i si..a i ti'i imeKeis. c . j;i tt wiiu n en a:u ii.Ui?:. carp The lisli are tough iiule le'lmvr. and iiK readily caught 'and l.ann.eii h.i'iti. They require less cuie thai other, and came through without a sill gle chauge of water and without food. The white fish are more dituinitiye as well as more numerous. They are car ried in ten galiou cans, of which there are eight and cach.c:iu contains the enormous number ot i.),(00 The tifh are about ns thick as a small sized pin and half as long, and the biggest part about them i.s their eyea, in faet a dipper ftrll wiil resemble a nia.ss of minature goggles, cut h operated by a transparent tail. The white lish has the ino&t beau tiful eyes of any fish handled by the commission, and iu these babies the eye as seen from one direction is black, but in certain positions of the fish it is a bright gold color. The finny kids are only three weeks okl and come from Michigan, the white hsh inhabiting a clear and cold water like the great lakes. lias coiiaignment is sent to .Nebras ka purely as an experiment and to see if the white lish will thrive in our wa ters. They mature slowly, being about three years in attaining their growth, while the carp will reach a weight of three to uve pounds in a year and will live in any sort of water, from a lake to a mud puddle. In'f.ict the carp is the hog of its species, but like the ge nius hog is very good lor all that. Superintendent Moore has also for the .Nebraska commission ten "Golden Ideas," a very beautiful fish, somewhat like the gold fish, and live "tench They started with a can of gold fish but they have been mislaid in some Since staging on'the trip two little way and yesterday could not be found. have been discovered lost babies and strangers to the half million little or phans who accomdany them. All in all, the cargo as well as the car is curious and interesting. The superintendent says that the fish are in the finest shape of any thev ever delivered to any state, and the loss on the journey will not exceed one per cent, while often on such trips the mortality runs up into tens ol thous ands. "Art is nature passed through the Alcmbaic of man.' Emerson. Ceo. Cravbill, teacher ol a thor ough and practical system of physi cal and vocal culture, and cxpr'ssion by voice and action. Children s classes, advanced class es, Spakespeare or Milton classes private classes, public and parlor readings at reasonable rates.. Oflice at the Perkins house. HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. As reported from the. C'ierk's oflice each daj': J. W. Quackenbu.di and wife to Herman C-anze r s wi ;4-12-i) w d $2,300. Peter Mu:u::i and wife to G'orge Goos 4 6-100 acres in e c,1 s w f 20 12-U o. River Report, As furnished nTTo-iallv to the War! Department. The river at noon today, stood f ft. 4 in. above low water mark, showing a rise of 1 foot and 11 in. since the last report. Yesterday it stood at 8 ft. 10 iu, the highest it has been this spring. The i at ihe Episcopal church, ih-.jil-.k --. r r- inter esting. T . ch M i' v:.s beautifully decorated -. th flowers, and the choir fully sustained their reputation for the line music th - -irnishcd. The atlcudancc was i;:i M;ai large there being hardly standing room. Before an w i ' ti e j i - . u , r- pouuded by the P adelphia l'res9 as to ' ow lurch it !'. to treat drunk enness," the Omaha Republican sa gaciously u is!i s ti kuo . whether the Justices of the Peace take beer or whisky? Plattsuiouth is a little in terested in this f)tiMi'ii, but it arises in a difiere ii lonn. our Juftict r- are sober rien.it applies to another court, and the question is, how much does it costjto keep drunk all the time? Hundreds of pieces of 5c t-l.cet music to select from at Phil YoiiDg's. TenthZIas!cale Given by Mrs. Simpson's class. Wed nesday, evening March 28lh at the music rooms. tirade 1. Clara I'uhuer, Study book 3 JMabeUl. " t. Sanet IJvlngitoii Htudy book 2 Dla belll. Grade 1, Una Dodge. Study book I, Cirny. tirade 2. Ella Cole Child of the Kegiinent. " Lu Shnpitou Honatliie 1 op. 00, No. 1. M. Lichuer. Grade 2, Ollle Millie ws Waltz, iitour. Virgte Ttt Sous. I'eekaboo. Maud Tutt-Waltz hoiuj. The Kclio. " Frances Ojter A Inter Deu Fii'liter, pial3. Von Amery. Orad;:i, Dora IIerol-1 Winter Wind li.tlop Optra ;5. Faust. UraJc 3, 1'earl Iliiliin-H - l-:ic Ol.l Oakeu liuck et. tadi- 3. Ik'itie WlieeU-r San Jacinto; March. Ida Hook Soiijj. Tired. IJcibel. " Ilattiu C'liapinaii Sinilli's March, " MIbs Walker Souk, In the oloatuli)2. tirade 1, Ilallie J'armele Ilrei e ol the Kllit Waltes. (Jrade -1, Irene ratternoii Warblhn;' at Kve, lloinaiKf . Grade o. Misses I.ivhi(;stoa and Kuliner An- d;mte from luintctt by Muart. tirade 5. Min.t .lons MicJ-iuiiiiaer Nights Dream, opera 61, No. 3. Mendcl'sohii. Grade 5, Miss Murpuy Valse lii illia;t, Schu- lolt. Gia.le C, His Ethel M.uslainl- Overture, Ca liph of lladad. Grade 6, Kthel Alarslainl Moonliuht Sonata, No. 2. opera -T, Ueelhovcu. Cl.AS.S IS HAlt.MO.NV. Ml'a Jones. Miss Proner, Mlsf Fstabrook, Miss Sau.psou, Mrs. liic liey, Mr. r.erye. Mr. Dean. Parents and friends respectfully in viled. Hour 7 p. m. .Exercises begin at 7:W. Admission 23c. A Card. To the many dear friends- who, during the deep affliction through which we have recently passed, have extended to us their sympathy, so generously, in words and nets, we desire to express our gratitude in this feeble way. May God, in his infinite love, reward them for these kindnesses, it is not in our power to do it. Al.l'.'IA WllllillT. A. Jt'l.lKTTK LIGHT. All Mir WAl.l. rAl'LMt j.-!(;: N,..'. V. I iire we can please all, the fol.o:iig our prices j-ci double i---11: Uiowns $ Buff Whites Flats Sa' ins ....... 4 I J ills a re 4 are 20 25 555 50 CO 9.", Embossed : ,. . . . 1 t'entivs, corners, ceiling papers, &c.,iu abuudunce. We have a very large stock a;;l must at 11. We are making a spec ialty of lead, oil, mixed paints, etc., this season. 25-d&wlv Will J. Wahhick. Do you want any sheet music? If so the P. O. news Ctv pot is the place to get it. .A new line ot line dress goods con sisting of the latest styles and patterns just received at week bach s. 23dtt lou win save money to order vour Rheet music and music oooks through Phil Young who makes this a specialty and gives you a discount from regular prices. Auction. If you have anything you want sold at auction call on Joe ford. d&wti A Ciocd Chance To rent, to the right parties, a com plete restaurant; location central and business already established. Kestau rant can also be used tor ice cream room. An excellant business chance r a man and Clutter & Marshall, dentists, Fitz ieb8dtf gerald's block.. Ice lice! Ice! Now is the time to contract for your summer's supply of ice. Bed rock prices prompt delivery and superior quality of ice, hrst come lust served by the new ice man. ct2ni2 Joe Fairfield. Sheet music only 5c at the P. O. news depot. A Square Meal Can be had at the City Hotel for only 25 cents and lodging at same reasonable lates. fanners and Commercial Men will please bear this in mind. d&wtf House to Kent. In one of the best locations in the citv.' Inquire of J. W. Jennings, dtf For Sale. Fo iif., lorethcr in good location itL the ci of Plattstno'.;ih. Inquire at this 1. nice dtf For Sale or Trade. Two jrood cows, with calf, for trade either fr ftock-ho-j or fat cows. E11- ijuliv at .Jonatlrin ftatt & Co 's. House to Kent. Inquire of Chaplain Wright. dtf The only fu st class bai ber shop and hath ronns in the ciiy at .Ion Kords, under Carruth block. d&wLf For Sale. A desirable hou?c and lot within three blocks of bubini'.-s. Very cheat. En quire of Sullivan & Wooley. iriS-lw We have just received anotlur invoice of wall paiter. Don't tail lo see our i-tock belore : uvlnsr elscuhrre. 22d-5t "W11.1. I. Wak . iv k. 1N0 nuniDUff risrei Can Outsell a Ontflt Iu i'nee t'lothiiig : ill ': B'X' 25 PER CEiC T. , j And Ktill Both Here m zi ia B.-ench O" i i. As I Buy Kememlier llio. 1 I!;. I'VC .-.t::totii:-i;t. C. 0. HKKOLI) 25d-2w-ln R'& M. R. R. I 3ST The through line lor Denver and the Mountains, ami all points in Southern and Western Nehrat-j ka. Eastern Connections at PLATTSMOTJTH, OMAHA and ATCHISOU KANSAS, iir all points East, ITcrth and South Connections at LINCOLN lor CENTRAL CITY, CO I .UM UUS, ATCHISON, WYiMOIiK, and all intermediate points. P. S. Ml' ST IS (i. W. lloLOItKOK, (!c n. 1'ik. A'j'i, ' (Jen'l Siipt. Omaha. O111 a'ia AMUSEMENTS. TjHZIE first UAL BULL OF THE PLATTSMOUTH Qo 3HT Tuesday Evening, March 27, IX FITZGERALD HALL The music will be furnished by the PLATTSMOUTH QUADRILLE HAND. Nobody will be admitted without an invitation. TICKETS, for Hall, - - 81.00 SUPPER, at Central Rtstaurant, ex tra. Secure Yourself a HOME! Forty Acres laid of in City Lots, in Palmer's Addition, ADJOINING THK B. & M. RAILROAD SHOPS, Just outside the City limits, and not sub ject to city Taxe. FINE RESIDENT LOTS where a shop man, or any other man, can eat ins 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 TAS. S, MATHER S, Att'y at Law and Real Estate Ajjent Over Baker's Store, will make terms to suit Xots froazi. to S50 On time,or for Cash, to men tliatwill build No Lots fur SiJtculalw ! HENRY BGPCK DEALEK IN SAFES, CHAIRS. JITC., ETC., KTC, Of All Descriptions. METALLIC BURIAL CASES Of all sizes, ready made and sold cheap for cash. MY FINE HEARSE 18 NOW UKAUV KOIi SKKVICK With iiihii th:iiiK. foi pi:r patron-!,.. Invite all to call ur.:i rxa: 3. ii. n .t: 'i.. a:-.. EED Our Lare tlAEDES GITTDE ir ' .tlaileU ro o AIU We O'T flip lufrtt Jt'iMli,.. l BI..I W, h lnwer. SESIt POTATOES, (,rn. Oat. J'.ii, n4 tlie Hr-i tvllcrtion. ( 'Vegetable ll'V1 Ir fKE- KverytlAniiffd.' COLK A BUlt., .ecdiiaGntlc:LLAf IOWA. The Ts-i.y i it j iiaiulry l'!il'W.l IO lli? Mw-ken ha ii tit t.nM,!. ins in rr tin !.l kstui; l shop iij Js pre-pnr-.! to !, firvf j la.-s work. 16-dlui I.- cii- r. yi nr . special attention is alld . . . . . i - o u.e new uiic ; Jres t' odrf just rei-eived. at WeckbachV Jttf .jr. n. njLxj?noxi9 AGENCi FIRE INSURANCE CO S: CITY, of London, QUEEN, of Liverpool FIREMAN FUND, of California EXPRESS COMPANIES: AMERICAN EXI'ltESS CO.. WEI.I.S. KAKiill S: CO. EXI'ltESS. Olllcc in ICix-kwood JHork , wltli .lull 11011 tiro A FINK LOT OK MACKEREL, LA II RA DO RE HERRING, TR M'T, WILD WA VIC COD FISH, Aisoa choice Into!" . Wr have a n 'lock nl CMQWE FAMILY QBO 011X11118, I'anryinraixls of MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR. I liave lu htock a Unr line f Queensware, Glassware, Lamps, Ck.C. All ItUl gWlMlB C II W llll'l IM Tii, Will ExcliaiiEe lor Country Prota. Linseed Oil Meal Always on Kanil. Next door to Court Houkc, I'latt.-moiilli, Nt I), i"Kw...... M. B. MURPHY cV CO. FIXED ON KOOM, FIXED ON LOCATION, FIXED ON GOODS. FIXED ON FITS, FIXED ON STYLES, FIXED ON PRICES, ami we e:i:i lix you to your faction 0:1 natis- Trunks and Ya- liccs, Purnishinir cck- wear,&c. Fresh Goods in every depart ment of prime quality ne price and no monkey busi ness. BLemein bcr the place, Rockwood block C. E. WESCOTI, The only "Boss" Clothier. AND TTfc TT1 HTKk A T -BTTk TB" TOk.T io- ah it ill si a& XL 1( tor AT Rockwooil llloci;, PbUsmoutli,' N i BOYD & LARSEN, Contractors and Builders. Will plve estimnteK on nil kind? of work. Any A " u,r """HT Urdu or Vont Otllce will receive proniot aitentiiin Heavy Truss Framing, for bams and larjje buildinin a pei-ialty. For rt feienee aiply to J. I. Voiinc. J. V. Wcc pacn or u. a. Wkteiman & JSou. - U&vr Cans Sherwood'S, if IB LA NIKS ! WAKKANTY DEEDS MOItTGAOE DEEDS CHATTEL MORTGAGES QUIT CLAIM DEEDS AND LEASES Secure tlo'in at tin- Plattsinoutli Herald OHicp. REAL ESTATE (AND) COLLECTION AlULNCY. Law and colh-r.i ion hiiHiii-H promje tlv attended to at Ihin olllcc and nro- ci i'ds remitted w ilhout delay. Notarial work, conveyancing mid abstracting utttinU vl lo on short no tice and hatiHfactiou iniranlrcd. If there in any thin we tto make u .specially of, it iu city and htiburbaii real etitutc. Several lino farniH ami come wild land at bargains. Ln boring men can ct a homo by pnying month ly what they now pay lor houe rent. Space forbids Kmn-j ,t a bniall percentage of the barain now on the books at thia agency; we name the following: Six choice half acre lots, 8 minute from I. It. shops, at from tfttO to ijilM) each, and on terms that would make akmau ashamed to bay ho did not own a houHc. Come and Bee, you arc nol compelled to buy and we wont yive thetie lots away, but you can get them bo they will absolutely co.st you noth ing. Five acre Jot J mile from city loi $200 part on time. Kleven acre lot J mile from city for $5.r0 this is extra fine. I have three pieces of outside prop erty which I can tell and under take to furnish purchaser work enough to pay for them, now I will furnish the ground and you the work, work is what hurls me." -If you will do the work at a fair price 1 will give you a clear deed for the land; if 'jou can't do the work come anil see me; 1 may find some one who will do it lor you. Ten acres for $ 600 00 " COO 00 " " " 750 00 " " " 2;00 00 Several fciuall tracts well improved and adjoining the city, tor bale at reasonable rate. KAUAI X.AXOH. -10 acre, wild GOO 00 80 " improy'd 1C00 00 120 " " L'000 00 1C0 ' ' o0X) 00 'A0 ' o C'JOJ (X) 0 ' " C0OO 00 r'iufwt mock farm iu Cu.-, county 1Co00, Jong lime and low rale t f in terest. 100 acres, wild . 2o00 1C0 " 2800 80 " 1900 " " 3200 1C0 acres, wild, Itcj). V'y (cash) $1000 'ITV 1'fCOI'EKTV. Cor. lot 3 brksfrom shops (cheap)$'100 i 2 3 cor 1 - '& 17 r 160 300 200 3 cor " 2 2 " 2 " " N. 6th Htreet (line) " Picnic Uill " Washing-ton avi:" 3o0 1 bl'k from Main ut otfm arm Improved citv real f-r nt. (n ui.nn. dance. I can find what you want in this line if you will call and -ee me. iuuiess nouses ami Jots for sale it much lower firure.s th 2111 Will lift asked six months hence. Stores and dwelling rcn'ed and for rent, rents promptly collected. If you don't nee what von u-nnt ;,. this column come ami ask for it probably missed jiifet what you want. yuii-K open nearly everv eveniufrom o to 8. flood new house and two fine lot. ii: tf'd location - j. i ;ce, S.-00. W. S. WIS23, Union Qlock Choice Candies Iloiiie-itiade nml Warrantctl Strictly Pure. MEALS AND LUNCH at all hours. Ovsters niVht or day at the 3? JEEL CEJ ILT IX, Next to AVeckKtoIiV store ' JAMIvS AX TIL, Proprietor. . t - - - 1