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PLATTSIIO UTfl "HERALD. rt'KLlMlIRD DAILY ASI WKKKLT - -mv- be Plattmonlli Herald Pal)lisiii32 Co. For CHy aud Count V IHrrrtory. Railway Time Table. Trlrphoiie Kxclianif luMns Di rectory, 1MIiii-.h I 'ants .c, irr tlilr l pace. J Err. I STONE, - City Editor. A. Sall.nluiry, Ucntlal. A. O. II. Hall Mup.icr at (fn trul KoNtauraiit ton Ik lit. Oj -ttm fore very body. Uegister. HeijtsUr. ItKOlHTEi:. liKQISTEll. Don't forget to register. The A. O. II. ball to-nigkt. The basnet social at Mr. Buttery's tonight. Nebraska chapter No. S. meets ui.'ht at 7:30. Mr. Sherman is the ajlogist fur present )olice force of tliU city. The IIekai.d office will print oounty fair premium Hat, and piint it themselves, too. to- thc the will It it a ttrribl; still hunt that is icoing on,u8 far n candidates are e.oiicerued,for the coiniug ii.unicipal honor. The city council failed to connect Udl night. To. in tny o'.hor attrac tions and no quorum. TI.eha-ket Bifid t Mr. Hattery a and e A.. H hil' tou.'j.t. -'Y-u 2ty Your t.. -v ii t:ki- vot;r choice." The H)..t.flii-c will be clewed tomorrow H.'ternoou front 2 o'clock until 3, out of respect to the death of Postmaster Guu tral Howe. All parties having add in the Art I..iii catalogiiH will phM-e have tue ready for tht printT by tomorrow noon. raemonl. Dcnutv Sheriff Eikeubary Is In Stitli Bend today. The Swedish Lady quartette were paenger to Omaha this a. in. Ceo A. Aahuiun, who is with U A .Waterman & Son this city, wai a paoaeiiger to Lincoln thU morniug, Cant. II. K l'almer started thin a iiioruiu for Suliua aad other points iu Kawsax. M Ihi-duicll, who ha4 been visiting in I'l titMiioiith the last lew days went to Ked Oak this morning. Me-Mr. J. M. Itoberts anl J. M Patterson were passengers for South llcnd on No. I. this .morning. Ton my Clark, one of Weeping Wa tors best vouug men is iu IMattsmoutl today. Krnst Wagucr, of the H. & M. office iu Lincoln is visiting Plattsmouth to day. I). E. Thompson, division superii tendeut of the It. Jfc M.t is in Pacific Junction and Plattsmouth today. Mr. and Mrs. Collins and sons, cf Falls Citv. arrived last evening and are visiting at Mrs. Dorringtou's. J. II. Mickle and lady, of Weeping Water, took in the Swedish Quartette last night. Fred II j res. formerly of the IJ. & M., and oue of the niott popular yard musters ever at this point, was ou the K. C. this morning b-uud for Kausas City. M. Morns, of .Morrisy Iires., went out to Ashland ou a buaiuuss trip to day. (J. E. Dean, the Oreapolis operator leave t idav for Frieudville to be if.iu a week or two. Miss Minuie K. Cughlaii returned f.-uni Oiiiilta . i 4-.I n'l-uue alter a short visit with rVieud and school mates. Some f the boys went up to Omaha tlii evening to witue. the opera of thj (J-iecm Lace Handkerchief. The new floor has been laid in the riuk and the skates run, themselvej,uow. All that is necessary liow is to buckle them oa your feet and down you go. The theatre an 1 dance at the Lie derkranz hall last nuht was a decided success. A lare crowd was in attend ance boih at the play and hop. The early bird must have had a haid Job getting into the ground for his worm this morning. Query. Did the bird know which way to look for the ground ? I. Nathan, of Sjlomoa fe Nnthtn is home from New York where he has been nurchasiarr an immense stock for the summer trade. They have made a rangemcnts for extensive advertising and a big trade. J. V. Weckbach is putting into his store a gas machine similar to the one in the opera house. His goods will all bear inspection iu a good light, and he is bound they shall be seen. There will be a special meeting of the board of trade tomorrow night at D. II. Wheeler & Co's office. A full attendance is requested. The railroad question will be brought up. Turn out everybody. Kegular meeting of the W. C. T. U. tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock, in tha Presbyteriaa church. Each member of the association is requested, to he in it t 1 1 1 ic-i. as buiin-isi of im parlance is tJ bs transacted. A gabby cuss was taking iu the boys, today, on the street, with a knife at traction. -The knives were stuck up in a bbaid and the sucker paid 25 cents for the privilege of throwing five rings at the knives, receiving the knife !. w -a f'Htimiff M.ough to t ill ' tlt- I 1U.J 0:1. Workmen's Benevolent and Relief So ciety. The Herald is claU to endorse an organization whi-.-U h n reee.uly ben formed in this city, and whicu is en titled .is above. Tin or m-z itUni il composed of tlusj working at in inual labor or skilled lab jr. an I has for its object m tit ml aid; not a secret socie ty, or a society for the purpose of agi tation iu labor circles or unions, but rather an organization to aid eich other in sickness, extend aid to the family of any member in the event of the members death, and for self-improvement among themselves. The organization no.v numbers fifty mem bers, who are in earnest in their work;, and who all are a guarantee of the sta bility and good faith of the organiza tion. They meet each week and havi their organization complete, aud have adopted their Constitution and By- Laws, which they propose having printed for their use. The officers of the society are: Master Workman W B Short. Chief Clerk J Mc William. Ass't Clerk D B Smith. Paymaster George Tuttbury. Time Keeper Fred Ramsey. Gale Keeper John Wayman, Louisville Local. J. W. Griffin's youngest child waa buried Saturday. The funeral services were conducted by He v. Mr. Robinson, aud was largely attended. Philip IIubr has dropped the build ing business, aud when not too busily engaged iu his store he will amuse himself by selling lightning rods. He and II. Paukonin have formed an al liance, and have started a couple of wagons loaded with conductors. Last year B. G. Hoover promised the purchasers of platform binders that all the improvements suggested by last year's test would be furnished free this year. Now Ben is discounting G. Washington by furnishing an entirely new and improved machine to replace the old one. Lute Boedeker has completed his building and moved to town. His meat market will be iu running order in a few days. Mrs. Vinton, of Omiha, is visiting relatives in Louisville. Burglars gave us a specimen of their handiwork Saturday night. They broke into Ossenkop's saloon and took out about ten dollars iu cash, a revol ver and about five dollars worth of pool chips. This house-breaking en terprise is getting monotonous. Tom Urwin has been indulging in a great many dignified airs of late, all on account of the possession of a new baby. This is Tom's thirteenth re sponsibility. John A. McMurphy was a welcome visitor to our town last week. It is said that Mac's visit meant business. We hope he will make another call and stay longer. S. A. Milgrim says his partner over drew his dues from the firm and skipped out last week, leaving him to foot the unpaid bills. Too brd. Ben Hoover went goose huniiuK Ben is big, and he fell ou the railrid track with much force. The fall Hs charged both barrels of his gun, broke the hammers and discouraged Bet:. No damage to the track to speak of. and the coroner will not sit 011 Ben's body yet awhile. The beautiful operata, -Laila." was rendered in a very creditable manner Saturday evening by Mrs. Wilkinson and class representing fairies and mountain children. Miss L . Water man as "Jaila, and .Miss ..Minnie Engel as "Fairy Queen." deserve special mention. The performance closed with solos and duets by Mrs. Wilkinson and Mrs. Cotton. The Missouri Pacific time is faster than the B. A M., and Mr. McGill beats them both, for he celebrated Easter a week in advance of the rest of us. Like Adam, he said the woman was to blame, and he did eat. Skedunk. The United Brethren conference held at Unadilla closed last week. Rev. G. II. j Swartz will take charge of the Concord eircuit. II. A. Bishop, the Stove Creek. PlatUtnouth to be supplied. Rev. Lam bert goes to Cheney. F. L. Swan to j Polk county mission. F. W. Scott to Vesta circuit. Bennett fe Lewis have taken the agen cy for (ioff fe Fleischman's compressed yeast and will receive it fresh twice each week.. This is the lest yeast in the mar ket. Call ami get a sample package free. d at Buy St. Josep'a No. 1. flour. d 2t Laadreth's aad Others Garden Seed. A tine line of bulk seeds comprising all kinds of garden seeds, the largest line ever before kept we have in the mar ket this spring. Before buying vegeta ble seeds ef any kind, call and see us. w2t&d 2t a w U. V. Mathews. St. Joseph No. 1. Bennett & Lewis. flour sold only by d 2t 3. 2J 56i?aoc HOUSE, SIGN, AND Carriage Painter, Graining Glazing Paper Hanin, KALSOMINING. Leave ordrs at Wirrlck's. PUttamouth. J eb. 2To Humbug Here! I Can Outsell any One Price Clothing Outfit iu iMattBinonth B-sr SB PER CENT. 2T. I. NIMPSOIT, AGENCY FIRE INSURANCE CO S: CITY,"of London, QUEEN, of Liverpool FIREMAN FUND, of California BLANKS! EXPRESS COMPANIES: AMKKIC'AN EXPKKK CO., " WELLS. FAUUO &. CO. KXfKKSS. Office In Kuckwood lllock. with Jobuson iirus CtlL'IU WAKKANTY DKKDS MORTGAGE DEEDS CHATTEL MOItTU AO ES QUITCLAIM DEEDS AND LEASES Secure them at the Plattsmouth Herald Offlco "Art is nature passed through the Alembaic of man. Lmerson. Geo. Graybill, teacher of a thor ough and practical system of physi cal and vocal culture, and expr ssion by voice and action. Children's classes, advanced class es, Spakespeare or Milton classes, private classes, public and parlor readings at reasonable rates. Oifico at the Perkins house. And aUill Hake Sleaejr. Both Here and at my Branch Store, AT LOU I aV ILLS. St. Joseph No. 1. is a guaranteed to be equal to the bt. Louis Hour. d 3t Do you want any sheet music? If bo the P. O. news depot is the place to get it. Every sack of St. Joseph No. 1. flour is sold with a srunrantee and can be re- j turned if not as represented. A new hue or line dress goods con sisting of the latest styles aud patterns just received at VVeckoaolts. 3jcu Y u will ue money to "rJer your ..eet muic mill music b'Mks through au t give.- J"tl a p io A FINE LOT OV MACKEREL, LAMtADORE HERRING, TROUT, WILD WAVE COD FJSII, Also a choice lot of LEMOKS AXTD ORANGES. We ka ve a fine tok u( As I Buy For Cash. GMQWE FAMILY GROCERIES, Remember the above statement. Fancyjurands or MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUE. I have In utook a flue Hue of Queensware, Glassware, Lamps, &c. All our good are new and fr-li. Will Exchange lor Country Prodnce. Linseed Oil Meal Always on Hand, Next door to Court House, Plattsmouth, Neb, itdto.3. M. B. MURPHY & CO. C. G. HEltOLD. 2M-2w-lin THE B. & M. R. R. make.-, t fl- a icialty iii.- o.::)t lrom :e;ulur I 1ST Aut'tioM. If you have anything you want sold :it auction call on Joe Ford. UJswtt The Troy City Laundry l':t" removed to tlie Moekcnhaupt build iii: near the lilarksmitli -l:op ami is pre- p -.ii-d t do hrM-chi-v work. 16-dlm L:ulief, your special attention is called to the new Iiue ot drees goods just received at Heckbachs. 2ddtf lee I Ice ! Ice ! iSow is tne time to contract lor your summer's supply of ice. Bedrock prices prompt delivery and superior quality of I ice, hrst come lirst served by the new ice man. UCin2 Joe Fairpiki.d. The through line for Denver and the Mountains, and all points in Southern and Western Nebras ka. Eastern Connections at PLATTSMOUTH, OMAHA and FIXED ON ROOM, FIXED ON LOCATION, FIXED ON GOODS. FIXED ON FITS, FIXED ON STYLES, FIXED ON PRICES, and we can iix you to your satis- factjcn on I Hats aafl Caps, Who's Iii-ht. jle.nirlt & Le a ii have tecmitly tilted up their slore room in nice style, niy ing it a coat of paint inside aud out, and putting an attractive gold leaf job of lettering on the windows that can't be equalled in the city. Today they received a 1,000 pound safe, which fixes them in good shape to transact their rapidly increasing business. Henry Taylor, the man arrested at Oreapolis yoaterday af tarnoon. for an attempt to murder William Morris, was today arraigned, and waived a preliminary examination and was 1 The Plattsmouth Herald warns the citizens of that town to look out for sand-baggers and sluggers after dark, as the city is over-run with roughs and thieves. Exchange. The Plattsmouth Herald might be iu better business than advertising our town in such a light. Plattsmouth is not "over-run" with "roughs and thieves," but as far from it as she ever was. The only "roughs and sluggers" about are those who live in the vicin ity and are known to the police, and can be taken care of. There has been no cases of sand-bagging in our city, and the police is showing unusual vig ilance in preventing disorder. Sand- baaceis and thit-vea will lind 00 H!1 thiriv if they fjiaroun l i'la.H rj i.a Journal. The ili.KAi.D d'd say th it there were rou n an I r tist-thout m Pi.ilt.i Biouth ii'iw. and tu.lt there Wr-re a i nunib-r of thnui. W j.a it a t'n. We ifay it i th lufch - til : ct-r Wt. .1 t'til ai 1 ;erh ii do Uoa wliKieoi ihey speak Ou last Satur day nuht and Sunday m re thaaad z t-n persous weie stoppeu on th streets by able bodied men. well dressed men blear eyed, asking for money. Almost every day the services of the police are needed, but the police are as scarce about that time as the Journal would have us believe the "roughs and slug gers" are; and the assistance of the sheriff or n'ght watch is generally re quired to make an arrest even of an almost helpless drunken man. There are at present a lot of roughs aad loafers around town who care nothing for the police, they generally do about as they please, and loud profane talk on The bwedish ljuarte tte fully bus tained their well deserved reputation ast night, ou their first appearance be fore a Plattsmouth audience. The audience, a very fair one, was com posed of the elite of the city, whose appreciation of the entertainment was expressed by the encores which pre vailed at the close of each number on the programme. The singing of the four ladies without the support of an accompaniment of any sort, displayed an attainment in harmony and a con cert of intention acquired only by long practice and a thorough familiarity with the work iu hand. At times it seemed to proceed more from some perfectly tuned instrument than from the throats of four separate individu als. The recitations of EdaEIiel were gracefully rendered in a manner pecu liar to herself, and were enthusiasti cally received. She is certainly an artist in the profession. One number was given which was not on the programme, being the ren dition of "Lochiel's Warning," by Mr. Geo. Graybill, which was artistically done. Mr. Graybill, as has before been announced, is in Plattsmouth for the purpose of organizing classes in elocu- 11 1 and vocal culture, and his exhibi tion last night is a sufficient guaranty lu il.t people of Piatibtnoutlt inai. he. is wrha: tiff renres'-i.ts hl'inelf to L: A Square Meal Can be had at the City Hotel for only 25 cents aud lodnng at same reasonable rates. Farmers and Commercial 3Ieu will please bear this in mind. d&wtf In city. Fo the ci office House to Kent. one of the best locations in the Inquire of J. W. Jennings, tltf For Sale. lots together iu good location in of Plattsmouth. Inquire at this dtf ATCHISON KANSAS. Trunks and Ya- iices jf iirnisiiing g;oods, Neck wear, 4&C. for all points For Sale or Trade. Two good cows, with calf, for trade either tor stock-hog or fat cows. En quire at Jonathan Hatt & Co.'s. House to Rent. Inquire of Chaplain Wright. dtf The only first class barber shop and natn rooms in the city at Joe Fords. uuuer carruin diock. d&wtf For Sale. A desirable house and lot within three blocks of business. Verv cheav. En quire of Sullivan & Wooley. a22-lw We have just received another invoice . f I. .. .... 01 wan paper. uon t lau to see our stock before buying elsewhere. 33d-5t Wim J. Waksick. For Sale ! N E 3, Sec. 3, T. 12, R. 13. S E i Sue. 3, T. 12, R. 13. S. W. i. Sec. 3, T. 12, K. 13. W. Sec, 10, T. 12, R. ! j und N N 13. Lound over iu the sum of S500, also I 1 the streets is of common occurrence. placed under $200 bom's to keep the peace. Henry Gray, a young man wh-j got tangled up with too much tanglefoot, yesterday, aud wanted to knife some body, was up before' his honor today for disturbing the peacj (Irunk aad disorderly) and he catered to th tune of &5 aud c4ts, for which be gave se curity. The initial number of the Sunday Morning Optic published at Lincoln by JJ. P. Marshall and (Jew. N. Sroat utade its appearance at this office ycstcnl ty. It is a bright, tiewsy, little shet, the main feature of it beinjj its society news. We welcome the Optic as an exchange aad wish it all the ruccess it deserves. If the roughs are so well knowu to the j .Journal's pet police and eau be taken care of, lsn t it about time they wtre choked off a little. We are glad bow ever to know there is no soft thing in Plattsmouth for this class of people At the Japanese tea party to be iven at Rock wood ball by the ladies of the Presbyterian church, many at tractive features are being - prepared to enliven the occasion; an art gallery will be among the features of note. A Japanese Ifuiy from a distance will be present. Supet will be served, and each one partaking will be pre sented with a Japanese cup and saucer. (UH yyXZL , All WHUt OUUIIBIIUII tu iiivii, iv cents; children, 5 cents. - 1 ! Art etui led fiotu the Clerk's olla-e j 13 each d.y: Kwbej t E. Moore and wf to Ilattiw Drost, uY X swj 17-11 14. w d,339 Hyers and Sullivan to Ceo. W. Starn baugh. nej 2S-I0-9, w d, 9 7Q. W. Cutforth and wf to Geo. Laverty e lot SOS and und hi pt lots 295 and 296. Louisville, w d, 8250. Samuel Draper and wf to R. Mor row, s self 6-11-13. w d. 93800. Dist Court Cass Co., Neb to fam'l Eikenbary. nw'4 sw SO 12-14. Decree Magdalena Stoll to August Stoll, pt nwif swA 30-lt-l, w d, 8375. Peck's Bad Buy. Bound in book form at Warrick's. dCt The imagined "wants"' of the Platts mouth Journal show considerable bad blood. Neb. City News. Wouldn't another dose of John IS. Fiuch supply a "loo;? felt want" in case bleeding is necessary, but another para lyiic stroke from "Temperance John" might be too rich for the Journal man's blood. Lincoln News. 23. 11. EA S. W. See. 84, T. 13, K E Lot lt, Riock 2S. " 3, Duke's Addition. Aiie aDove described lartns are T . a ior sate on long time, with i per cent, interest. Apply to R. 13. WINDHAM, d9tf Plattsmouth, Neb East, North and South Connections at LINCOLN for CENTRAL CITY, COLUMRUS, ATCHISON, WYMORE, and all intermediate points. P. S. EUSTIS W. Holdreoe, Gen. Pas. Ag'i, Oen 1 bupt. Omah a. Omaha AMUSEMENTS. THE FIRST ANNUAL BALL OF THE PLATTSMOUTH C3- IHE. REAL. ESTATE (A.Ml) C0LLKCTI0.N' AUKNCV. Lur and collection bUhiiK'hh promp. tly attended to at thin otiicc una piu ceeda rcinitteti without iela. Notaritil work, roii ve niiciu and abstracting attended to 011 hliorl no tice and sutislactiou guaranteed. If there is any thing we do make a specialty of, it is city aud suburban real estate. Several line farms und some wild land at bargains. Laboring inn can get a homo by paying month ly what they now pay tor'housc rent. Space forbids giving but a small tcrcentage of the bargains now ou the tooks at this agency; we name the following: Six choice half aero lots, 8 minutes from K. 11. shops, at from $80 to $l.r0 each, and on terms that would make a man ashamed to say h: did not own a house. Come and see, you ate not compelled to buy and we wont give these lots away, but you can ire: them so they will absolutely cost you noth- Fresh Groods in wmt lnnni4 Five acre lot J mile from city for 111 every depart- $250 part on ume. . t x Eleven acre lot mile from city iiieiit 01 prime quality One price and no monkey busi ness. He mem ber the place, Kockwood block C. E. WESCOTr, The only "Boss" Clothier. MAN UFA CTVBI1V AN I) 11 IMPAIRING War River Report, As furnished officially to the Department. The river at noon today, stood 7 ft. in. above low water mark, showing a fall of 8 in. since noon yesterday. , - m a 1 Don't forget the Board of Trade meeting tomorrow night, also the ob ject of the meeting. Legal Notice. ia me district court 01 Cass county Nebraska. In tn matter of the application ot Mary Sliuop suininmnHni 01 tne estate ot Andrew nuoop. deceased, for liceute to sell laud. Oil reading the Detition of M:irv ShnuD a1 minislratrix of the estate of Andrew snoop, de ceaed. reDreseutiiiir amcntr oLht-r thini that the said deceaaea died seized of certain real iie luerein aeacnoen. and mat it la ueces- arr 10 ine same to Lav the debt ot uairl deceased, and praying fur a license to sell the same ; and It appearing to the court that it la accessary to sen said real estate for that pur- Ks. it la ordered that said petition bo heard fore Hon. 8. B. Found, Judge of the district court in ana ior tne county of Cass, at the of fice of the elork of the district court, in the city of riattsmobth. ia the county of Cava, and suuo 01 neoraaka. at oue o'clock p. in. on the 1st day of May 183. It is further ordered that mia oraer oe puDimnea at least four auccessive weeks before said day fixed for heating said petltioa, la the Ptattsmouth Uiralo, a week ly newspaper published mt flaitamouth in said county f Cass. Wiluax Gablix Jr.. Sullifan orWonley. Judge Presiding. Attarneya for Petitioners. -62U Notice to Farmers. A first class Una of Nursery stock and orna mental shrubbery, such as fruit trees, grape vlnaa. eottouwods. soft Maples. and hedge plants, for sale at boi torn prices. Platumouth. Keb.. -w-M JOHN LKKLKV. Tuesday Kvetiin, i.fa;cii 27, FITZGERALD HALL The u;usic will W fm iii-ld l. it PLATTSilOUTII Q !' A I Ii I L L E HAND. Nobody will be admitted without an invitation. TICKETS, for Ball, - - $1.00 SUPPER, at Central Rtataurant. extra. Secure Yourself HOM Forty Acres laid off in City Lots, in Palmer's Addition, ADJOINING TBS D. & If. RAILROAD SHOPS, Just outside the City limits, and net sub ject to city Taxes FINE RESIDENT LOTS where a shop man, or any other man, 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 bis work. Call on JAS. S. MATHEWS, Att'y at Law and Real Estate Agent. Over Bakers Store, will make terms to suit Xsoto from 3bO to OSO On time.or for Cash.to men that will build No Lot for Speculators I AT xnonAnnrl'Q M 9 m KSw.II B utiui n uuu U); Kockwood Block, Plattsmouth, Neb BOYD & LABSEN, Contractors and -Builders. Will give estimates on all kinds of work. Any orders jelt at toe Lumber Yards or Post Office will receive promot attention Heavy Truss Framing, for barn and large buildings a specialty. for $650 this is extra line. 1 have three pieces of outside nrou- erty which 1 can aell aud under take to furnish purchaser work enough to pay for them, now I will furuiah the ground and you the work, work is what hurts me. 11 you- will do the work at a fair price 1 will viva you a clear deed for the laud; if you can't do the work come and bee uiv, I may lind some one who will do it lor you. 1 en acres for $ 600 00 " " " 600 00 " " 750 00 " " " 2500 00 Several small tracts well improved and adjoining the city, lor aula at reasonable rated. KAHM LANDS. 40 acreH, wild $ COO 00 80 " improy'd 1600 00 120 2000 00 160 " 6000 00 200 " 6200 00 240 " 6000 00 Finest stock farm in Cass county $16000, long time aud low rate ot interest. 1C0 acres, wild 160 " -80 " 80 " " 1C0 screw, wild, Rep. V'y (cash) filOOO CIl V I'KOPEHTY. Cr. lot 3 blks from ahops(cheap)f 100 a 175 3 ,J 150 2 450 i " " 175 2 150 X. 6th tn-et (Que) 300 l'i ii:- im -Juo 1 1 1 : . . ..... 1 ' 1 ui'k troia Maiu ft extra 400 Improved city reul etato iu abun dance. I cau lind u Uut ou waut ia this liue if you will call aud see me. Rusinebs house aud lots for sale at much lower fig-urea than will be aaked six nioutha heuce. Stores and dwelling reu ed aud for rent, runt a promptly collected. If you don't hce what you want in tlii column come and ask for it. I've probably missed fust what you want. Office open nearly everv evenluir from 6 to 8. Good new house and two flue lota In good location price, S800. w. S. WISS, Unio; Qlock $2500 2800 12O0 32u0 1 i 3 cor ! 1 S cur 2 For ref eienee apply lo J. P. Yourr. J. V. Wee Hr A- ViD:u 4 Ben. dw bach ur j Choice Candies! Horae-inadsj and Warranted Strictly Pure. MEALS AND LUNCH at all hour. Oysters night or day at the ? 3E5C GEJ 3ST IX, Xixt to "Weckbach 's itore JAMES AUTIL, Proprietor - r