PLATTSUODTH HERALD. ' rtTBLISllEIUAILr ANI WKF.KLY Wir TbgPlaltsmontb Herald PrAlisMag Co. for C'ty iiiriiifv lir-iory. Railway "Vim Tll". T'l-t'ion Kwhiiitic I'.uiiiKHS it ctofj, ll'ixliirHi ( unlit f.i:., ne third n:igf. JUrr. I. STOKE. . City Editor. .4. Salisbury, l)4'iitlt. Kepiiblicau Conventions. The ri'i lli-:iiiH of the city f Piatts mouth arc ei.lhd ! n.tct nii'l hold pri rnares . this (Friday) evening at 7:30 o'c'ih k to sileet delegates lo a city ci'iivi nftoii t be Inld :tt Kuckwuod It ill ii Suliinl iy evening M.wcb ."1 at 7:"'J o'clock p. ii. ti place in nomination Candidates for r i 1 3' oilier. The Fiist ward will im it at the county judge's ollice. The Second ward at W'.ij ninn's foun dry. The Tliiid ward atuiiivan it Wool cy's ollice. 'I ho Fourth wunl at the council ch.-iui- ber. Kur il wnrd wiil t !-1 ten delegates. Republicans art" rciji-.csU-.l to turn out lo theu ii iu.ai it s. K. II. Lkwis, Coin, l.-t wurd. W. S. Wise. 4k 2.1 " .1. B. Strode. " 3d " F. :.mim II!, 4ll Iljgistt r. ReyUtt r. Ueoisteu. IIKUI.VTKU. Don't forget to register. The T. A. M. hop tonight. Up to noon today registered in thf 1-i boVf. u Kockwood h:!J 178 ' olr is hud uaid. et tli-'j-f. lVt-HOnal. M. M..Shijiiiati, of Wet-ping Water, in In the city tod:iy. Mii BnrrU departed thin mfarniug for St. Joseph lor ti'i-hiiiwiit of her even. Mike M rrisey went west this mora ing. II. I j. II. Lincoln IxiHrded the train for (irvrntvud today. Mrs. I.. M. If.-iycs and daughter went to Omaha tlii ri morning. .1. W. I.irncH returned last, niyht from limine county. Ciu-Ktcr, Maud Karnes and Bertie Hy ert! went to Falls c:ity this morning. 5JU. AND 31BS. SIMfcON D. MAYER. A Mea.t Reception Tendered Them Last Lveulng by a Number of ' Friends. Lust eveuiug a uumU-r of old ac quaintances and friends of Mr. simeon I). Mayer witli their ladies assembled at tStudelmuirn parlors and tendered an im promptu reception to himself and bride whom he ha brought to Plattsinouth as their future home. Mrs. Stadelmann threw the parlors open to the gctts and a merry time was enjoyed by ail. At 9:30 Mr. ami Mrs. Mayer, who were at the Japanese tea putty were appraised A. P. tiiout, of Syra uie, a member of that a number of their friends had as 1 1 1- htate legislature from Otoe was in the eity I st night registered at the Perkins. V ado kri ett, the genial represent ative of the Chicago Newspaper Union, w.n a caller at this oilicc to- l day. A.I. 1 ay lor, Ld. uu liner and Sum Marker returned home from Omaha this morning. ills. 12. 13. Lewis returned fron La fayette, I nd.t this morning, her father, Mr. Seat I. accompany ing her, we learo Mr. . will iiiMke tin his permanent h oie. CfC-ne" went to Bed OaK to meet his wife and kiss the baby, but mrougu in'.siHKe board eel the wrong train and came home just ahead of them. i luiMn otiin nas telephone cohiiec- tiou now with Louisrille, Greenwood and Springfield. r . Jt rug. the Omaha brewer, has placed in Piattsmouth a handsome 1 1 ... uen ery v. tii.n, wineli every morn ing makt-e the t;raiid louuds taking up emj tv keifj. and h-aring lilleil onoM. pembled at Scidelmans and desired their presence. It was a. genuine hurprise to them and at the umic i-imiium the intro ductions were given, and music aaJ jol lity reigned until refrefhiiietifs were an nounced when all repaired to the dining room where a royal bamjuet was spread such us istatk-imun'e know so well how to prepare. The menu wus exttnsive.elab orate and complete and when appetites weie uppeustd Dr. Itichuioml and ilr O'Neill in response to toats sugetd made extended kihI eloquent speeches which were warmly applauded and called forth a response from Mr. Mayer who thanked his friends assembled for the reception tendered and who spoke for hiuirell and Mrs. Mayer,w ho would long hold all in rcinemberauee. Th.we prei ent were Mr. aud ilrs. 8. I. Mayer, the Kiie-ts. Mr. Charles Maver, Miss Water- Air. tux! Mrs. .J. P. Young, Dr. man. HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. As reported from the Clerk's ollice e:ich day: A U Fox and wife to Catherine Keichnrt pt lolu 375, 376, 377 aud 378 Louisville w d 30. Catherine Ilcich&rt to M I) Ueieh art part lot 378 Louisville w d $10. US to Marcus M Shipinau . w' 22-1 1-1 1 pat. South Platte Land Co. lo II D Hoot lots 428 and 429 Orcenwood vr d $50. James W Carey to F Towle u s 10-10-11 w d $1.15", W W Town Co. to Henry Hoyer, lot 1 in block 88 Weeping Water q c d-$l. Amos Tefl't to O T Rockwell mid S lot 6 block 13, Avoca, w d- $25. Treas. Cass county to W W Graves lots in Rock IIluHs tax deed -$1. J O Miller aud wife to F 11 Todd lot 3 and m e4 s v)4 til 13-13 w d 1,800. Ilichmond, Mias Wiutersteiu, Dr. Hall, Miss Wiles, it. O'Neill, Miss Stadeiman, Frank Morgan. M'.h Sehildknreht, S. S. Hull, Miss Woid: i!. H. ?.!. liv.aUm II, Miss I'lilmer. The jiopuhuity of the ladies oi I'resbyiri etuiicli and the One hundred aud fifty thousand of the white iioli presented to the state Hah commission by the govern men t were deposited in the TimbervHle lake and Criaa' lake, on Tuesday. These Gsh aro yet very dimlnitive, their eyes being the most noticeable feature They can.e through in good condition, but whether they will grow and thrive is a question oT expei iment. It take moat of the uovelty and hit erf? t away when we remember that white Hah can't be caught with a hook, but this item doesn'L enter muci: into our cal culations when we go fi.hing. When the cat p are ready for disli ibution (being intended mainly for privat" ponds) we shall thn have fish 1 arm ing started on a practical acalr. These latter are a domestic li.-di and need at tention fi r same as chickens and -cattle. They iv- a line food lis:. :iu:l c j:i A Square Meal Can be had at the City Hotel for only 2.1 cents and lodging at same reasonable rnten. Farmers ami Commercial Men will please bear thiii in mind. d'Wtf For Sale. A desirable house and lot withia three blocks of business. V try cheap. En quire of Sullivan fc Wooley. a22-lw AT LAST! All our wall pai'KH is here and we are sure we can please all, the following are our piices per double roll: lirowns 20 Ruffs 2. Whites 35 Flats HO Satins ;o (Jilts !!.- Kmbossed 1 25 Centres, corners, ceiling papers, &e.,iu abundance. We have a very large stock and must 8(11. We arc making a spec ialty of lead, oil, mixed paints, etc., this season. 25-cUwlw n.i.J. W.!i!ti-K. jr. i. Niiwcraow, AGENCi FIRE INSURANCE CO'S: CITY, of London, QITEL'N, of Liverpool FIR KM A NT FCNI), of California I EXPRESS COMPANIES: AMKKICAN KrKKSS CO., Wi:i.l.S. KA U:) &; CO. KX I'llKSS. Oltlee In i:ekvnxl ;1n L. v, l!h .lulmsiiii Itros tjdL'Hl 111 ill T. 1ST The man wiih the khiven continues to amuse the boy, aid gtt their S5 cent pieces. The Chicago avenue culvert is t inir completed and workmen arc engaged in cleaning up the stone work. The feMow in jail, who u'n arr.'ited for tin! l-nrglury of the Loui-v.lie .-;:!m.:i had lir. all forenoo i -o lay. bit ' !.b:.,JS' iifj;iii thir sffcirooa. eo. Fail tied. i is" .".:!- in setting grade itak.-s 1'ur Mi l, .lz:.1u'b new residence 011 5th stieet. The editorial psige ot the .Journal last evening, was dressed in mourn ing, what is the matter? Has lire. Sherman lot faith? A Card. I'l.ATT.SllOl XM. Neb March ::0. m.i. $ To Tllli KlUToK DAJI.V ilKRALIi: i eruiit me to i.a to the citiZt-ns of Piatt sm-ralh, on the approach if the comii'.g ciiy i ctn n, il.;:t I am in t, and uii.itr u.i en cuinatanccs will be. a candidate fur the 1 nice uf i-ajurof ti:iaci-; an.! perniit m- fui,hcr to thank the citizens of Plaitsuiouth, wiihout regi-.rd to party, who gave thrir sympathy and support to my ad- miuisiiauon uuring me last year, a period eventful ami trying in the his tory of our city. My business demands my attention and care, and I have concluded that its demands should be heeded. Respectfully, Joseph V. Weckbach. be raised for ptciit tin .same ;i i:: nppreia- i otm-r branch of iudustf r - -Frein ml t tion ot their Japanese tea party .t j 'rrihtiite. Ko-kSToi hall, last evening, wai 1 -vi-i 1 : 1 p . . deuced by the large crowd which was t!, P-" in atteiidanee. The hall was strei s ! As furnished o:ih ialiy ( ihu War leiirjthtt ! ;.nd eros-iwise with .Jaj:i:- Depart uic-it. ese lanterns, ana ll;t t: g liittiet ui.tl ; n-i ai noon muay. a 0 it. thither wi if voi!ii(! tvop;e middle ! 10 in. above !o- witter s:is rk, showing 1 lie tlifitio;h lino for Denver Ge. Ilomeworrh and Al Wiluer are going over to fJlenwood tonight to attend a masquerade. Al is a heart smasher and the (l!enwoo j girls must look out. The train lor th- wet thi morn ing was one of the heaviest that has passed through lately. There is no let up to the immigration west, and Nebraska will have a big boom this season. Ambrose PattersoM interviewed a mule not long since, and the inter view terminated in the usual way. A mule's foot is harder thau a man's, ami tnat is the reason ot 3fr. Patter ou' lameness. Small-pox is raging at Nebraska City. A correspondent to the Omaha Republican writes as follows: "Nebraska City. March 28. Small-pox is raging to a fearful ex tent in this vicinity. S. Guarvell brought it from Germany four weeks ago. Two members of his family have aieu ana many cases are reported. It is feared chat it will be epidemic. The newspapers here are silent upon the subject, no doubt thinking it would affect the interests of the town, but the public should be no longer kept in ignorance. Dr. JJoweu is attending tne patients. Our authorities should investigate the matter and take the necessary pre cautions to prevent the possibility of its entrance into Piattsmouth. wi ie voting pvop;e aged people and old people dressed in oriental costumes, doing the hoi.or oi' the occasion. In one corner of the hall was an art gallery, consisting of a rare collection of ancient and modern works. The first piece "Fork over the cash" was probably the ba ling one, as that demand was made before a view of the others could be obtained. An other one, listed "Over the garden wall" supposed to have actually trans pired as iepresented, attracted con siderable attention and if "O Neel ed, I would kneel under the same cir cumstance8, so would U. The one en titled "The old snuil taker , it seems took too much snuff and snuffed out Another one "The grub that makes the butterfly," by Geo. Smith, was very suggestive and no one but he 'would have given such an aesthetic title to cold pancake one that was left over from last season. In another corner a collection of dolls . of different kinds colors and sizes was another attrac tion. The supper was all that a sup per could be. The B. & M. band was present and furnished lots of fine mu sic. The society realized in the vicm ity of $90 from the entertainment. All persons that have made articles for the Bazaar, please bring them to the M. E. parsonage tomorrow morn ing; anyou? having articles not fin ished by that time please bring them to Kockwood hall Friday, Apr. 6th. A fellow who lives about 10 miles in the country came into town a few day.- ago with a fine team of mules, which in the course of the dav he traded to one of lh.3 "town bt yj" for a pan ofhorscs. The horses are a fail- "There's a Pickpocket on This Train." George Fairfield has had many hair breadth escapes from pickpockets. lis has met them in Lincoln; he has met them in Omaha. In the latter place he escaped their hands by having his money in his boots. This morning as George was seating Mrs. Fairfield in the tra'n, his Vanderbilt appearanc gave him away again, and some pick pockets who were aboard laid for him, and one of thenimbled-fmgered gently The ladies of the Japanese enter tainment desire to express their most cordial thanks to the H. & M. band for their efficient services; nd, also to all who so kindly aided them in many ways, thus promoting the success of the evening. By order of the Com. lire, and the follow is now lrw.L-;i- f;r the man he traded with, and when Proceeded at once to seize upon his pleth- he finds him, if he don't trade back or oric FOCKec ook. However, Ueorge pay the difference, there w ill be mu sic ill the air, and attorneys will j lay I he liddle. Julius Pepperberg receivad a full line 'of ' tine mcrschautn goods this -morning, and he says if the smokers want good goods at way down prices he cr.n r.ccommoaate them. Juliu is liko another good little Loy we have read about he cannot tell a lie- and by looking at his stoct and getting his prices, we think our statement will be verified. - Mr Randall. Immigration Agent of the inform us that he is meeting ' with great success in his work, and has had a. ready over a thousand letters from all parts of the east asking for information about Ne braska land and crops. With a view to getting this informatiom published and distributed as quickly as possible he desires us to ask those to whom he baa applied for data to send in their reports 10 us. as early as possible. Xeb. City Press: - 1 - ' - discovered the chap's doings, and made a grab for him, whereupon the accom plices of the thief crowded Leureeo the two and the thief escaped from the car while George shout d after him, crying the text of this article, which the people in the car heard wU.'j every manifestation of ahum. The thief got out on the plaifoim, dodged around the depot several limes and made his escape, and today Fairfield is whooping it up to the accomplices who prevented .his getting hold of the fel low, and will hereafter quit shaving every day and wear his old clothes, so that among a thousand he will not be singled out as a wealthy man and be subjected to the attacks of every tra veling pickpocket. Yesterday complaint was made be fore J(jdp Johnson by. William Lind sey, charging George C. Miller with assault and battery. Today. Miller voluntarily appeared and gave recog nizance to appear gain Monday at 8 pr.mi Tor -.hearing. A more serious charge was contemplated at first, ac cusing Milierof nsing brass knuckles of something of that kind. The par ties live t-Fae! ery ville, and Sheriff Hjers "went down' there after Miller, not knowing that he was here. Keub will enjo'y.lils ride if ho did miss his - At the democratic primaries lt night the following delegate wt;ie selected to attend the city convention Saturday night. From the 1st ward r-Fred Goos, W Herold, J A Connor, II Bous, V - V Leonard, M Waybright, Ed Stamm, V Egenberger, J M Hobert, aud J N Wise From the 2d ward Jim Grace, F 8 White, F Krbehler. J Lcuchtweis, W Guthinan, "VT Gushing, J Draue, JI Speiee, C Ileieel and G Wcidmau. Frem the 3d ward, G Poisnl, M W Morgan, Charles Bell, W D Jones, A D Deipain, C McKntee, P McCann, J W Kinser, C F Nichols, aud James Paliu. - , '.' ' From I lie 4th ward M O'Connor. J.Blake, If llemple, F Lehuhoff, A Tamil, M EcUuire, P McCallau, II Martin Mm. Winterslciu and R Gulh-uan. Death of a Nebraska Weraan. The associated press report Wednes day morning gave a short account of the sndden death of Delia Brown, of Dillon, Neb., nt Council Bluffs, and frcm the surroundings it was surmised that the case was either one of suicide or mtd- practice. An inquest was held, and the j evidence elicted proved beyond a dmi.t i that the death of the young woman tn j caused by the criminal act of onie i;n- ! known person, and the jury so found. .7. M. Bear, the alleged husband of the womau,swore that the night of her death she got out ol bed,and going to a drawer got six niorphiue powders and swallow ing them, thuti intending to prove that it was n deiib-.-rure xuieide. The testimony of other narties, how. vi r, went far to un set th it of Bear, and the finding of t le jury is undoubtedly correct. During the inquest the coroner received a telegram from Liliou, Nebraska, feigned Mariah Brown, instructing the coroner to en close the body iu a fine casket and for ward at once to Fairbury, Neb. No fur ther particulars were given iu the ui patch. The woman' is probably the mother of the deceased, and it is to be hoped she will throw some light upon the mysterious case at an early dav. Omaha Herald. a tA 1 of 2 sire-- i;oo: f8te:d.j, Henry i; eK Hi. iiU eit-cjnif ,, ,,y ca: ; i.ics so a nice lo! of for si:!e vety cheap. refi iterator." and the largest .roi.k of fur niture ever brought to PlatUiiioiilh hi prices that can't be discounted. it will pay you to see him. d20.tw2-tf Wanted to Kent. A house of four or fi ve rooms in Piatts mouth, or instead, board for a famil3- ot three in a private family. Address B IIkkald office. d29 Ct sjiul the Mountains, and all joints in Southern ntul WcsU-ni Ni-hras5 Jb Eastern Connect ions a: BLANKS ! wakuantv dkkds mokt(ia(;k vkkds CHA'ITKL MOIITGAGES QUITCLAIM DEEDS AXD LEASES Secure them nt th Piattsmouth Herald Office a hm: 1. o r ok MACKEIiEL, I.AIIKADOKE II EKKI N(i, TliOUT, WILD WAVE COD FISH, Ajso u cioi-c lot of Wi- have a flm -tKik f gmOJGE FAMILY GRQGERMES, l':inry.i!raiul nf MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR. I li;i in i-tock a flnf Hum (! Queensware, Glassware, Lamps, &c. All our K.xU are new and freth. Will Eiciiange lor Country Frcilncc. Liuscefl Oil Meal Always on Hand. Next door to Court House, IMattsniouth, Neb, M. 13, MURPHY & CO. i:oom, location, PLAITS FIXiM) ON FIXED ON FIXED OX (JOODS. FIX E!) ON FITS, FIXED o ST V EES, FIXED OX IMJICES, "Art is nature passed through the Alembaic of man." Emerson. Geo. Gray bill, 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 leadings at reasonable rates. Ollice at the Perkins house. A new iiue of fine dress goods con sisting of the latest styles and patterns inst rccMi'pH ot WenHiiiti'ii o.lF LOST. Between the post office and Dovev's store, a black kid glove for the right hand. Ihu fauder will ereatlv oblige bv leaving the same at Hatt & Co.'s butcher shop. 27-d3t Auction. If you have anything von want sold at auction call on Joe Ford. d&wtf Ladies, your special attention is called to the new line of dress "ooda iufct received at Weckbach's. 23utf Ice ! lee ! Ice ! Now is the time to contract for vour summer's supply of ice. Bed rock prices prompt ueuverv and superior oualitv of ice, lirst come first served bv theucw ice man. . (I2m2 Joe Faikxiki.h For Sale. Four lots togelhi-r in ood i...cut:ori in the city :f P:a:tsi:u:ii!i. i.Mjnire at tliis office (iir OMAHA and ATCHIS01T KANSAS, for all 'points East, Horth and South Connections at LINCOLN for CENTRAL CITY, COLUMBUS, ATCHISON, and can Von l'ii Clio V) on vour :-al i HqtQ ilUHJ j II! I V 441 Wi Ya " ------5 cck - and all WYMORE, intermediate points. P. S. EUSTIS G. W. IIoldheje, Gen. Pas. Ag't, Genl Supt. Omaha. Oim ha For Sale ! N E Sec. 3, T. 12, R. 13. S E, Sec. 3, T. 12, I?. 13. S. W. 1, Sec. 3, T. 12, 11. 13. and N N. Ar. Sec, 10, T. 12, Jl. Trunks (I s. wear, t&c. Fresh Ooods in every depart ment 01 rmie a. quality One price and 110 monkey busi- ness. Remem ber tbe place, Rock wood block C. E. WESCOTI, The on!y "Boss" Clothier. 1 J. I'eekN 1.1 Buy. Boun-I in book tonn at Warrick's. d(St r til S.-ile ur t'raile. Two :.-d e.oK . with calf, for cither f.-r -t i.-k or tat co.vs. ijuWe at .b.::::;iui. Ili.f, A; Co.'s. !!. t lte.it. Impure ofChaplaiu Wrihi". trade 13. E- S. W. Sec. 34, T. 13, R E Lot 10, Block 2s. " 7 u. ' Si, . - Duke's Addition. i 01; a novo dosfrii.'i.d 1- for sale mi Ion time, with 7 cent, interest. Apj.lv to It. V. WINDHAM, '''f Plattsmgil., Nel, 13 AND R EP AIRING iarrns 1 itr There was a lively time at the Firs1 ward primary last night. When the democrats quarrel among themselves it is no "glove contest." There is a story of a lady who went away from home and left a magpie and monkey to keep house in her absence. While she was gone they had a "set to," and when she returned feathers and hair were strewn all over the house, and the magpie explained by saving, "W had a h 1 of a time. That i3 the re- j port from the First ward caucus. In eity. House to Kent. one of the best locutions ?n llm dtf . awx.uair7 Inquire of J. W Jennings. Secure Yonrsslf Forty Acres laid off in City Lots, in Palmer's Addition. It is pretty evident that somebody is'interferirtg with the telephone wires, and from some threats that have been mad suspicion rests upon a boy or two, here in town. If it is proven against them it may not be so funny after all. ADJOIKIXO THE B. & M. RAILROAD 8II0P8, Just outside the City limits, and not sub ject to city Taxes. FINE RESIDENT LOTS where a shop man, or any other man, can " "inner unuer nis own roof and not cold grub from a dinner pail in the dusty, smoky shops. uuiy tnree to ten minutes' walk from his work. Call on IAS. S. MATHEWS, Att'y at Law and Real Estate Agent. Over Baker's Store.will make terms to suit Ziots from $40 to $50 On time.or for Cash.to men that will build No LU for Speculator! No Humbug Here! I ( an Outsell any One Price Ciothiny umnt iu i'iatlsmontu B-ST 25 PER CENT., ANO STII.L .MAKE MONEY. Bolt1 Here and at ay Branca Store, AT LOUISVILLE, As I Buy For Cash. Remember the above statement. C. G. HEROLD. Sherwood'S, &AA- "3 25d-2w-lm Troy City Laundry. Now Located on WASHINGTON IV II. BBOW.N, Proprietor. Transient Work solicited riiHiiklne elt further work. ' ,s' 1 BOU" TP Kockwood Block, Piattsmout'i, N eb. REAL ESTATE (AN D) (AHAAXTWS AilEM.Y. Lav and coilectiou btinineHH promp tly attended to at this ollice and pro ceeds remitted without delay. .Notarial work, convej ancin and aniti ai ling attcinlcit to on short 110 tiee und sati,slaction iiitranleed. If then; is any tiling wc do make a ppecial:y of, it is city and k 11 hut bun real estate. .Several line farms and borne wild land at bargains. Laboring men can get a homo by paying month ly what they now pay lor house rent. .Space forbids giving but a small percentage of the bargains now on the uookh ai, mis agency; wc namo tho following: Six choice half acre lots, 8 minutes from ll. U. fchops, at from $80 to tloO each, and on terms that would make a man ashamed to say he did not own ti house. Come and see, you arc not compelled to buy and we wontj give these lots away, but you can get thera so they will absolutely cost you noth ing. Five acre lot j mile from citv for 20 part on time. Eleven acre lot mile from city for 5o0 this is extra line. I have three pieces of outside nron. erty which I can ecII and under take to furnish nurchaser work enough to pay for them, now I will furnish the ground ami you the work, work is what hurls me. If vnn will do the work at a fair nricc I will iMv you a clear deed for the laud; if you can't do the work come and see me, I may find some one who will do it tor you. 1 en acres for 500 00 " . " ' COO 00 " " 750 00 " " " 2500 00 Secrnl femall tracts well imnroved ami adioiniiiv the citv. lor sale nt reasonable rate.-,. FA KM LAN1S. 40 acres, wild $ COO 00 80 " improy'd ICtX) 00 10 " " 2000 00 160 " .0000 00 200 " (J200 M 210 eooo 00 Finest stock larm in f!naa nm.ntr, $16000, Jong time nud low rate ol in terest. 160 acres, wild 42.r,00 ' 2800 1200 100 itcrcf'. wild. B.1M1. V'i- f,.ni. wi ' -7 i - j v. .... j pifrj CITY l'KOPKKTV. Cor. lota bl'ks frot 11 shops (cheap)$100 " 175 2 :; .. 150 3 cor " 2 " 4 1 " 4 " i7o 3 cor " 2 " ' 2 " " X. Cth street (liue) 3O0 2 " " Picnic Hill 1J " " Washington five" 1 " " 1 bl'k from .Main st extra 400 Imj.rovcd city real estato iu abuu dance. I can iiud what you want in this line if you will call and see inc. Business houses and lots lor sale at much lower tic-urea thnn will i.a aked six months lience. htore.s and dwellings rented And r.r rent, rents nroinnilv t'.i ft,..i It you don't see w hat you want in tin column come and ak lor it. I've probably im-d j,,st what vou wan. (Mice open nearly every evening from o to 8. . (Jood new house and two fiae lots in iit.ifj location price, .',00. h;o 80 80 nui 00 ruiia FKjca to a boot m PWM. 6N UlutxaoE V. Pat fruit Triet2jSbliXr?M O. M, FERRY CO. DlTROiT Miau. 1 r-Zr ( V I otu. j OOotmln. tm. and to rn. it STfTOlT Miok. WISE, Union Qlock. Choice Candies! Home-made and "Warranted Strictly Pure. MEALS AND LUNCH at all hoTirs. . "testers night or dav at the P ZE3ICE3 1T IX, Next to Weckbach's tcre JAMES ;ANT1X, Proprietor