PLATTSIIODTH HERALD. ITnLtSIIKD PAII.7 AND WEEKLY nr lie Plattsmontlt Herald PnMisMne Co. For City and County Directory, Railway Time Tat-lns. Telephone Kxchaog Kuaiuea Di rectory, Btialnest 'rd c, ice third pr. JZTT. L. STONE, - City Editor. A. SulUbury, Dentlmt. Matild Fletcher at the opera house touight. Two of the notable improveint tits lu the Grat ward this year will be the new residences of Messrs Leonard and McLaughlin. The fire boys were out for ft little exercise mid drill last evening, and trotted up and down Main street to their heart's content. John Monath the affable barber who succeeded IM Morley iu the Merges base ment is already doing a go I basino.-.; In werk commends itself. Mrs. Kat oil's new house adjoining the Christian church is nearly com pleted, and it is a valuable addition to the resident portion of the city in that vicinity. The inclemency of the weather ivc a deserted appeajauce to Main street today, and the usual number of street loafers h ire been housed up some place all day. The new brick on Main street being built by Lafe O'Xeil is up to the roof and prvsents a creditable appearance. It it in appearance a duplicate of the I.ehnhoff building. Personal. Mrs. A. E. Read went to Omaha this morning. Mrs. Kpurlotk aud sou returned from LouisTille thu morning. Mr, C. lirekenfcld, of Louisville, is in the city today looking after a business place. Rev. .I.T. Raird went to IJIue Springs today to attend the Presbytery in session at that place. K. (1. McFnrland, of South Rend, is in the city today and gave the Hkhai.o f lice a pleasant call. Mr. Will Rogers, of Iron town, Ohio, arrived in the city last evening and is tlie guest of of Charley Duke. Win. Neville and Rob Fitzgerald started this .morning for their work on the TVcuniseh, Ruatncc extension of the M. I). II. Wheeler arrived home last even ing from Iowa City, where he accom panied Myron Wheeler who is attending e school of phonography in tiiat city. "Uncle" Sm Rarker, one of the big cattleman of Cass county, is in the city, wc presume looking fot three and four year old steers. State Journal. Our popular young friend, Dave Daum went down to IMatt-uiiouth yesterday to take a Hition in the First National Rank at that place. State Journal. W. R. Hainbka, of the C. R. & (., but who hats lately tendered his resignation with that company, was on the train to day en route for Saute Fe his new field of of labor. Mr. T. R. Clark and wife.of Papillion, hav- arrived in the city where they henceforth make their home. Mr. Clark enters the law practice here, forming a partner-hip with District Attorney Strode. Roth Mr. and Mrs. Clark are former Piattsmoutii young folks ami the IlfcUAU; welcomes tl.ein home airain. Three companies of regulars from the St. Louis bar.acks passed through Louisville on the Missouri Pacific this .,s n.tr.i -jr lu 11.111a R.D.Stearns, one of Lincoln's live Walhu Washington Te:ritory. HttoruPVS is ,Q lUe Clty tUtUy atlendill Vi-stord-iv th u-MtliPP ivas to a Sunday w.hool case that came iu that visions of palm leaf fans and ice cold drinks began to rise up, but to day uu overcoat and suthiu' hoi till the bill more satisfactorily. Four new house s over iu the lirst ward have been commenced the last wK'k, and a number of other parties have secured lots for dwellings in the south part of the city which will be commenced at an early day. Mr. Schindler is hard at work on the walls around his lot on Chicago ave nue, where he will build himself a new hou-. The location is central, and when Mr. Schindler completes his present plans he will have one of the handsomest places in the city. Several curiosities have been obtain ed tor the Art Loan exhibition too late to get into the printed catalogue, among which are a Japanese idol over 1000 years old, a cup and saucer that belonged to Mrs. Hayes and several other an'iqnitipg more than 300 vears old. The New Btggtge Rales. The new baggage rules which have caused so much talk went into effect April 1st. The are as follows: 1. No more than 150 pounds of per sonal baggage shall be checked free for auy ordiaary traveler on full ticket, nor more than seventy-five pounds of baggage on a half ticket; and all weight in excess of this amount shall be charged for at the regular excess baggage tariff rates. 2. No piece of baggage weighing more than 250 pounds will be accepted for transportation, or be transported In baggage cars. 3. No more than 200 pounds of com mercial travelers' sample baggage will be carried free for any out) commer cial traveler. 4. On all commercial travelers' sam ple baggage weighing over liOO pounds the regular excess baggage tariff rates shall be charged it baing agreed that the excess baggage money b ok shall be adopted, and that to commercial travelers they shall ba sold at nothing less than a net rate of $4 per 1,000 miles, per 100 pounds, and that nothing less than 2 cents per 100 pounds shall be accepted for 50 miles or under. It w also .agreed that the general bag gage agents shall meet at once and agree upon uniform excess baggage rates to and from competitive points. The above-named excess baggage money books shall be made to have a lace value of 13.50 and $25 each, j scribe myself Tbe Work I a men's Benevolent and Relief Society. Mit. Editor: Having noticed an aiticle in the Journal of Monday, speaking of the Workingmen'a Renevo lent and Relief Society. I would like to ask the writer a few questions: First, Is the society a branch of another so ciety? Second. Are all persons eligi ble? If not, where is the line of dis tinction ? For surely if he is a workingman he will answer in ttie affirmative. Third, Is the society in corporated? If s , their acts are legal. And again, if there should be an accumulation of funds, what is their intention to hoard it up, or to scatter it broadcast to the buffering poor outside of their society? AVhat are the teachings of the institute? I should judge from what I can learn that their aim is a high one and of noble impulse, but care must be taken or it may be turned into a disturbing element to force some extreme meas ure. It seems to me that the persons that instigated it have made a great effort to combine labor, for they reach down to the lowest and elevate him,, and make him equal to thu highest. That one fact is sufficient to command the 'iood wishes and respect of any community, aud if sucii b their aim certain it is that there i.s a brilliant and prosperous future before them. Having said so much I will awaiL the answers to my questions, and sub- (i i M. The regular excess baggage tariff shall not be less than out; half cent per mile per 100 pounds, and nothing less than 35 cents per 100 pounds shall be accepted for 50 miles ofunder. RKAL EST AT K TRANSFERS. As repoited from the Clerk's office each day: John Howard et al to Robert Ander son: sw'.tf 12 12 w d --$5,000. Aumist StohlniMiiii uiwl wife. to. I. It I court house Strode: lots 7 and 8, block 8, Young & Hayes add to Plattsraouth. w d -8225. It K. Roberts and wife to Ceo. S. Sinhh: lot 1, block 19, Young & Hayes' River Report, As furnished oiiicially to lh; War Department. The river at noon today, stood 7 t'l. 3 iu above low water mara, bowing a rise of ? inches since last renort. f from the west end of the county. Mr. j udd to Piattsmoutii, w d $40. steams tounu time to wend Ins way to this office and swap stories with the bus iness manager over their respective vir tues aud rehash events that transpired at Nebraska City during convention davs hist fall. A new counterfeit dollar is in cir culation, it has the same weight and apiearance of the genuine dollar, and has a good ring. It is said to resist the acid test until the outer coatin has been penetrated, and would readily be taken as genuine. A number of them have been discovered in the snb treasury. Old- Settlers. Our registry lists contain the names of three voters who were boruo in Ne braska, viz: Gee. W. Sroat, one of the proprietors of the Optic, twenty-one years of age. born in Nebraska City; S. M. Kendall, twenty-one years of age born in Plattsmoutb, and Plai ner, twenty-six years of age. born in Otoe county. The oldest inhabitant, according to the registry list, is Elder Platte, who has spent over thirty years in Nebraska. The next oldest is Major John Heth, who has been here only twenty-eight years. There are several names of persons on the list who trod the soil of Nebraska for the nrst time a quarter of a century ago. Lincoln Journal. James E. Clover to F. E. Kendall e4. i'.l4 and ne'4 se4, 0 10 14, w d $400. J. M. Iluteheson and wife to Joseph Sans: lots in Hock Rluff, w d $500. R. R. Windham and wife to James Hall: part w)2'se.?4.2 11 12, q c d $25 E. L. Reed and wife to C. R. Hadley e.V lot 6, block 65, Weeping Water, w d 8450. New garden seeds of all Rennett & Lewis'. kinds at 84 2t To Rent. Furnished rooms for lodgers. Inquire ot Mrs. Hattie ruewtou. Oak street. 34 6t For Rent. The northeast corner room in Stadel- nian's bakery. Good for office or small business. 34 tf F. Stabelmaxx. ILmse to Rent. Iu one of the best locations iu the city. Inquire of J. W.Jennings, dtf W. J. Hesscr left a handsome lit lie boquet of flowers at this office, today, and the business manager promptly gobbled it. We protested of course, and claimed a half interest at least, but tho claim was rejected, aud the last we saw of that boquet it was well it didn't stay at the office, and we couldn't see the name to whom it was. addressed. la the matter of the application to Tacate the warrant under which Jim Woodson was arrested a few clays ago, the county court decided that he bad no jurisdiction in the matter, aud no power to dismiss proceedings which Lad been commenced in the district court, consequently dismissed the motion. Crites fc Ramsey argued for the motion, and M. A against it. Matilda Fletcher will lay down the "Law of Happiness" at the opera house tonight. She has been iu the lecture field ten or twelve years, dur ing which, time she has met with marked success. We have not had-a lecture in PlatUmeuth this season, and the one tonight gives promise of considerable interest and instruction, as well as nu opportunity to laugh. The following synopsis of the lecture recommends it. Character; Success; The Heart of Mau; The Happy Couple; The Old Fashioned Bride; Time for Courtship; The Considerate Lover; The Family Club; Wedding Authem; Your Fu tureWhat Shall It be? The 3Iau We Love; Query Does Education Educate? Peck's Had Roy. Bound in book form at Warrick's. dCt A action. If you have anything you want sold at auction call on Joe Ford. d&wtf "Art is nature passed through the Alembaic of man." Emerson. Geo. Graybill, teacher ot a thor ough and practical system of physi cal and vocal culture, and expression by voice and action. Children's classes, advanced class es, Spakespetsre or Milton classes, private classes, public and parlor readings at reasonable rates. Offico at the Perkins house. ATTENTION H. A R. There will be a special meeting of Mi Conihie post Saturday evening at th: Ah m 'inii:!is of tin post ! ur ri'imi't'd tn lin in :i 1 1 en. i i f .f - - - i - J. li. S'l UODK, Post Commander FOB WALL PAPER, LEAD, OI L, M 1 X E D I "A I XTS, PAIXT JJRUSIIES, HALLS and UATS go to Warrick's. One hundred and seventy-live test Coal Oil t 2Sc per gal. Try it. :ild-lw For Sale ! X E J.Sec. 2, T. 12, II. S E 3, Sec. T. 12, 11. S. W. 3, Sec. 3, T. 12, 1C. ',). and XA X. V. Sec, 1, T. 12, JJ. 13. Eh S. W. See. :,4, T. 11. i:i E Lot lo, lilock 2.s. " 7 A- " 23. S A, 'J, 11. Duke's Addition. The ahove descrihed farms are ior sale n loii lime, with t jer eent. interest. Apply to II. li. WIXDIIAM, d!)tf ri.Ut.sinouth, Xeb. Ladies, jour special attention is ( tilled I. 1. H O AGENCY FIRE INSURANCE GO'S: CITY, of London, QUIII'N, of Liverpool FIR KM AX F LTX1, of California EXPRESS COMPANIES : AMKKICAN KXl'KKSS CO., wki.i-s, FAi:r:o ro. icxritK.ss. VAKltA'TY DEEDS MOUTOAOE DEEDS CHATTEL MOKTOAOES QUIT OLA IM DEEDS A XI) LEASES Si cure 1 1 1 1 1 1 at the Piattsmoutii Herald Oflico Oilier in Kock witoit P.;n l; , iMliii i H li Joliiifon frn I to tbe new line o: (tss '',ls ;ut received at Weckbach's. ittc fa Troy City Laimdrj Now Located on WASHINGTON AVENUE. W B. BROWN, Proprietor. ransient Work solicited riiankiiifr mv nntroim for nnl fnvnrj T li- clt further work. Remember the place Mockeahann house. Washington Avanue. Proposals for Military Sup plies. llEAlKJCAItTKK.S 7fcP'T OK TlIK 1'I ATTK. Chief u:ti tri nia.NHT's itsicr. (IM UIA, Ni-.n., .M;in-h Till, '.st.Z. SKALKO riliil'iis.M.s.in lrjilir:it'. su:jrcl lu the tl:-usu;il 'i(ni inn-, will lie i eccn (! al tins ollice uiiill U i'I.ick M., on mlin-fdav April is. ish:j, or at t lie i-.om- hour (allowing for tin' dltlciviifc in Mum;.) jit the ollii cs ol QiiarteruiHHtcrs at t hi- following naiiK'd .-1 a t mi at lii li places ami t nu- tli.'y wii) In: oiifiiril in tin.' pre-t'iicc of lii(l(l"-i, fur the funti-hiiin iiuu ctenvery ol UMturv Mippn-s 1:ii-i:. th vcar c.itiiiiK'uciii Julv lt, ami t-utliii; .lime :otli, issl. u loilmvi. : Woo.l. Hay and naicoal. or cill li ot .iu1 siniplli s ;if iii.iv In r'i;uiieil at Ouiaiia Depot. J'oi I Omaha. I'oi t Niolirara. Km I itli.'i-. Olicyrniu! lepot. Foil l-.ussi'ti, l-olt .t"ele. iMfit Utuifilas. Foil Koiiiii koii. Fori iu Kiiif-i-. Fort J.arniule. Fort Mclviu lii'y. I'oit V.'a.-I:akle, and Fort I huruLuirKli, ami for the delivery at Fort 'I'iiortiluirh -t ami tons oi coal ol J-l'i pounds to the ton. 1'topo-aW will also ! received al this illlre up to I lie ii. iv and liour aiiove naineil, for tin delivery on the. ears al the point nearest to tin in. lies ot inc line oi me L iilou j'aeiiie Hallway, of eif?ht thousand Ions of Coal,, of ajlo pouiiJh to the ton. Also Tor deli very at Omaha lie pot orat stations on t he main line of the L'uion l'a- eilic Kai way east from Kearney .) uiiet ion, of two minion poiiu-is i inn. ami one null. on pounds Oat. 15ids for t rain should stale Mo rale per it)') i us, not, per liushe. l'loponals for eitlier class of the stores men tioue:l. or for oii.-mtii icis less tlian the wlioh reipiireil will he received. Fach proposal MiiMiiu ud in triplicate , kki'akatk rou KAi H AUIII I.G Al KAI 11 MATKIS, HUH IllllSllle aC- coinpaniea uv a iminl in the sum ot five hund red dollars (r'o; exccuteiS Urietly in accord ance with the printed instructions, and upon I lie blank form furnished underUiis :td vcrtise nietit, suaranteciii,' that the party makiii'' the proposal shall not withdraw t tie same within bi.My iJiiys from the date announced tor open Injj them ; and suippli-s I. hi tor. awarded thereunder, he will, within ten daxsaitt-r he iiiir liotifh d of the award, (provided such noti fication he made within the sixty days ahove mentioned.) accept the same anil furnish muu and sufficient sureties, at once, for the faiihful performance of the contract, 'the Covtrnmeiit reserves the rilit to re)ect any or ail propo sals, a preference w ill hi jiiven to article of domestic production. Blank proposals an J piinled circulars, stat hiK the Kind, anil estimated iiiaiif ii ics of Wood. Hay and Charcoal required at each sta t ion, ant! Kiviicz full iiisiructions as to the manner of hiddini;, condit ions to le ohserved liy bidders aud tenns of contract, etc., will he furnished on application to this office or to the Quartermasters al the various stations named. JCnvelopes contain iij proposals should le marked : 'l'roposals tor at ." md addressed to the undersigned or to the le- sprctive 1'ost and Mcpot (Quartermasters. JOii. v. r l , Captain, A. O. M . LT. S. A., in charirn of C. O IV i.f. flee. Don't., of the Fia!te. " o-'U A FIN K LOi' Of MAOKEIiEE, LAUKADOKE IIEUKIXO, TltOTT, WILD WAV E COD FISH, A lo :i choice lot of We have a Hue stock of QUO JOE FAMILY GROOEKIES, Fancy J'rand:; of MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR. I have i.i slock a 'llitJ line of Queensware, Glassware, Lamps, At', All our good are ;u,i, j,.h. Yill Exclinai!c ior Coanlry Prodacc. Linseed Oil Mcai Always ou Hand. Xcxt ltti.r to Court JIou-c, Platt-niotitli, Xeh, M. B, MURPHY cS: CO. 8 g in a. Hartig.iu Listen to the Omaha Kepublican '()inaha is the only prominent city that elected a republican tnavor. Kv itlcutly ChuMCS arc scarce." How lou has Otnalia beeu 'the only prominent city." I'laiUiiiouth and Lincoln both elected republican mayors, unci both claim some proir inc nee a cities. Some of Omaha' prominence in prom iucnt like a while wart oua "iiitrgctV lace would be you could- tell that it Fr Sale. Fo ir lots together iu ijood location in the city of PiaUsmoutlt. Inquire tit this office " dtf Fur Sale or Trade. Two good cows, with calf, for trade either for .tock-ho2j or fat co.vs. En julie at Jonathan llatt & Co 's. House to it e at. Ilirjuin of Chaplain Wright. dtf ' ' " j was there, but gwasn't n very bij The skating rink was the center of i thiutf after all. attraction last evening, and one of th largest and 'nicest crowds that have filled the rink since it was opened, were having a general good time. It is pretty vigorous exercise, and plays sad havoc with the paint and frizzes. that find their way in there. Among oar ladies there are a number of grace ful skaters, but they sit down on the flooi occasionally just as hard as any body. Conductor L'nylish had charge of me irain inai oore t ne Hastings mur derers back to that city from Lincoln. He 6ays Ingraham and Green were a tough looking crowd, and Babcock but little better. When they arrived at Hastings, the trio were well fright ened at the immense crowd that were atjthe depot, and the excitement was at a high pitch. Coming back from Ited ('loud, English was not surprised to bear of the deed, and says one of the two who were hung attempted to pray, but tbe other kept 6ilent and died game. 'Babcock, who plead guilty, promised to implicate others aud he is now iu jail on probation. Take Notice. We will receive Gaff A Fleishman's compressed yeast every Tuesday and Friday mornings. fresli,v at Bennett & Lewis'. 31 tf Ice ! Ice ! Ice ! Now is the time to contract for your sununer'- supply of ice. Bod rock priee prompt delivery aud superior quality of ice. first come tirM served by the new ice man. il'iin'2 Joe FaH'.fiei.d. A new line of fine dres?s ;ods -on slating of the lutet styles and patterns just received at WeckoachV 'iSi'tf TENDERLOIN Meat Market, JjAFE (TNEIL, Prop'r. Beef Mflttoc Pork Veal CMcMs.&c, Constantly on hand. Also, all kinds of liA.tlll lu season, aud ev erything kept in a FIRST-CL.ASS 3IKAT SSIOI" ? At lowOMt i.03tdble rales. North Side Main St., bit. ith 621 y PLATTSMOUTH. NKIi BOYD & LARSEN, Contractors and Builders. Will glvi ei;iii;itf s ou all kinds of work. Any oio'-i h ieir :ir i,i Liiniu-r artf or rose Oiiict .i ill receive proniot utter.tion. Heavjf Truss Framing,. fir liiifius and larjte btii!!inss a ncriHlty. For U fit -lico apply to.). 1. Voniti. .1. V. V'c bach or 11. a Watei m.-.i. tf; Son. ilx w Fits, Epilepsy, OK FALLING SICKNESS, I'erti'.aiUly Cureil No Humbiis-by one Month's usage ot Dr. lloulard s Celebrated Infallible. Fit Powders. To eouvinee eull'erers that tlie.-e Powders will do all we claim for theiu. we will feed tliem by mail, post paid, a Free 'i rial box. as ur. (lananu is me only rtivsielan tiiat has ever made thin disease a .special study, and as to our knowledire thousands have be-n per maiieiiy cureu oy me uce oi inr-se I'owders.we will guarantee a permanent cun in every case, or refund you all money expended. All sutTer ers should give these Powders an early trial, and be convinced of their curative powers. riee, for large Uoxe. S.i.00, or 4 lloxe for Sn. Sent by mail to any part of the 1'nited States, or Canada, on receipt of prices, or by express, C. O. I. Address, ASH & KOI'.TUNS. 3tW Fiiltou t., l'looKIyn. N. Y Dec. 28tl). lS2--41tly. riattsmoii th lelt ivhone Kxchane. 1 J. P. Young, residence. 2 Hennett & Lewis, store. 3 M. B. Murphy & Co., " 4 Bonner Stables. 5 Coaiity Vie rk's oflico. i E. B. Lewis, residence. 7 J. V. VVeckbach. i-tore. 8 Western Union Telegiaph ufiu-e. 0 1). II. Wheeler, re.sidenve. now idtm Notice., To Whom it May Concern: My wife, Marv Ann Streight, having left my bed and board without just eause and provocation. I hereby forbid any or all persons trust'ne her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date. T. A. Stiieiout. South Bend, Xeb., April 4, 1883. Ladies; you are invited to attend the trimmed opening of pattern bats and bonnets at Mrs. A. P. Stout's, riday and Saturday. April 13th and 14th. A boquet will be presented to every lady. 3wt2 Compressed yeast just received fresh at Bennett tfc Lewis'. gj 2t Boyd's best brand ham9, breakfast ba con, long lean side meat at J. Hatt & Cos. 34dtf A Square Meal Cua le had at the City Hotel for only 25 cent and Iodine at same reasonable late. Farmers and Commercial Mn will pleasalear this in mind. d&wtf Henry Boeck Ha an elegant line of baby carriages for sale very cheap. Also a nice lot of refrigerators and the largest itock of fur niture ever brought to Plattsniouth at prices that can't be discounted. It will pay you to see him. d29iv2-tf Wanted to Kent. A house of four or five room ia Platts niouth, or instead, board for a family ot three, in a private family. Address B IIkuald office. ' d2!) (it HKNRY BCFOK DEALER IN IS urnifure, SAFES, CHAIRS, TC, ETC., ITC., Of All Descriptions. METALLIC BURIAL CASES "WOODEU COFFIITS Of all sizes, ready made and sold cheap tor cash. MY FINE HEARSE 18 NOW KEADY FOB SERVICE. With many thanks for oast natron a r. Invito all to call and examine my LAKUE STOCK OF 31 1 1. FlKXTt HK A!Vll VOVViXH ITo Humbug Here! I Can Outsell any One Price Clothing: Outfit in rlattsiuouth B'ST 25 PER CENT., AND STUX MAKE MONEY Both Here and at my Branch Store, AT LOUISVILLE, As I Buy For Cash. Remember the above statement. C. G. HE110LD. 25d-2vr-lm 14 rt. li. ttirltiaiii, 15 ,ir.o. waymaii. " 10 J. V. .leti nine's, 17 V. S. Wise, oliiee. 18 Morrissey liros,, oliiee. 1! W K. Carter, ntdre. 20 (i. W. Faniicld, rei'teuce. 21 M. It Mmiliy, ' 22 I. H. Wheeler & ( o , oiliee. 23 J. P. Taylor, resilience. 24 1- irst National Hank. 23 I. E. Kulliier's otliee. 'M .1, I. Vounj;, store. 2t IVrkitis Houe. 2! K. W. llyer. re.-idenc.. 31 .iotuiiiti niiiee. 34 JlKi:.i.l lJcii. Co Dlliee. '55 .). N. Vi he, re.'-i'.i.-i.ei'. S, M. Chapman, .S A. iillivaii, : 11. l'.. Palmer, 40 W. li. ftctiil.'kiieel;:, i f:ie.. 41 Sullivan it Weo ev. 1J A. W. .McLauliiiii, 4.1 A. 1'ut lt.-r.soi:. liii'iv. 44 C. M. lioimes. " 43 I- I. lleiiiiet t, lesi.icni-e. 4r" Ceo. smith. (!.. 47 1-. A . Moore, t!or sr. 4:i .1. W. i;,trues. r iii'-iie.'. !H It. K. I.iV!ll"t,'!l. oliiee. Hii J. '. v eeUia;i!. t li:i;:!.ii;i Vri;,i!!. 3tf V . ii. Sc.'ii ilkii-. t'i.t ' 31'; Ceo. h .S:i:i;'i, xo 11. K, l.ivsnfitHi. 3!5 C. C. iiallant. The switch h-.iari (.an. e;. Phtttsainniii witli Asalaii.l. Arinigton, HUiir. Cluh iI l;;.t.s niont, Linctila, OiiiHtui and hlth.i-iintal:uii LOUISVILLE- Oft, lae oaaly Som diafigf t& Oalw sal iEal sail tHi tent &yle4 some Eiae ever teflicpwia m tlae westa jaast rce s fit , wlalela we wall t a See pleas & re 9JL In 8kwifig aaa inciaabei tlae e a 4 aa aa IE It w o HSIocEi. 'AND REPAIRING AT 50 er wood'S, CITY HOTEL. This beautiful three story t.riek structure, on lower Maid street, ha ju-t been linbdied and fitted up for the accoinntodatiun ot TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS. AND ' REGULAR BOARDERS, EVERY THING NEW AND CLEAN A Good Bar ,n conetilith the 27W. FRED COUS. Pronr. Tho l'ollowiuf are amou the lead ing business houses: Win. II. SJir ic:s, Dni"i;:.sl nud Stationer. All articles usually kept iu a jirM class drug-store at bottom prices. 11. O. Hoover. Dealer iu all kiuds of agricultural implements. The IJuckeve and Marsh twiuc biuders lor 1883, n' specialty. Cily Hotel. No pains will be spared lor the comfort of guests. Boarding by the day or week. Joiiu C'aii., I'rop r. mf&$m$M ! cor pM'i?2&kLL i 3 cor REAL ESTATE (AND) COLLECTION AUKXCY. Law and collccliou busineHH promp tly attended to at thin oJIice and pro ceeds retiiilted without delay. Notaritil w ork, convej aiicing mid abstracting uttcuded to on sliort no tice and satinlaclion gttaniutccd. inhere is any thing we do make a Hpt-cially of, it iH cily and suburban real cslatt!. .Several lint! f.iriiiH and Home w ild laud al UargniiiH. Laboring inon cun get a home by paying month ly what they new pay lor Iioiihc rent. .Space forbids giving but a biuall percentage of the bargains no w;it he books at this agency; we name the following: Six choice half acre lots, 8 minutes from li. K. (-hops, at' from -iO to liO each, and on terms that would make a man ashamed to say he did not own a house. Come aud tee, you are not compelled to buy and we wontj give these lots away, but you can get them so they v. ill absolutely cost you noth ing. Five acre lot i mile from city for part ou time. .Lleven acre lot mile from city for jSooO this is extra fine. 1 have three pieces of outside iu'od- erty which 1 can sell and under take to furnish purchaser work enough to pay for them, now I will lurnisli tin: ground and you the work, work is what hurts me. It you will do the work at a fair price I will glvo you a char deed for the laud; if you can't do the work come and tee me, 1 may liud some one who will do it lor you. leu acres for ? 100 00 COO 00 7o0 00 ''.:oo 00 .Several small tracts well imnroved and adjoining the city, tor sale at reasonable rates. FA KM UMiS. 40 acres, wild $ f,00 00 SO " improy'd KM) 00 l'JO " (;(k iwj lCu ' Liji)) oo XH) Cl'0'O 00 imo " " a,m oo Finest stock lartii iu (Jas couuty VIOOOO, lo:ig time :i:ul Jow rate ol in terest. ICO acres, wild $2o00 lJt " i0o 80 " - woo y " " 3-joo ICO acres, wild, i:, p. VV (ca-h) $1000 itv iuoi'j:ktv. ! Cor. lot 3 brks iromfehonKfcheaijj&lOO a " " 175 :) 150 " " " 450 i 176 ., 160 X. o'th r.irec-1 (iir.ej S00 ii(uic 1 1 1 1 1 j(X " " Vahin" ton live" li'iO " " 1 hi'k from .Main st extra 400 Improved city rial out.; in abtiu- Rockwood Ulock, riadsiiicu ti.iM I U. E. I'aiikonlit. keeps the celebrated Canton also a geiioral line of the best agri cultural implements manufactured. 1 . H . Ward & Co. Hardware, stoves and tin-vle. Headquarters for the noted Charter Oak cook stoves. CEDAR uKEEK. Ceo. E. Saylcs. General Merchandisc.IIarilware and Coal. Uighcst Cash irice paid for grajn. HOUSE, SIGN, A.ND Carriage Painter, GraisiDJ, aiazisj, Psser Haaaaj, AJ-7 KALSOMINING. tave order at Warrick 'h. natUmotithL 1 t . - nance. I cnii liml uliat vmi want in this line if on will tail and see me. Iiii'-ine-s houses and Join for sale at much lower figures thau will bo a.-ked six months hence. Stores and d wellings rcn'td and for reut, rents promptly collected. It you don't m e wliat von want in t.'i . tin, n conn and nl; lor it. I've probaoly mjsi ij jut what you wau. t;ilice open nearly every eveuiugfrom 6 to 8. ' e Good new house a.id two fine lots in good location price, SsOO. W. S. WISE, Union Qlock. nhninp Pflnrli d UIIUIUU UUIIUI I i iriiic-in:!(le and "Warranted Strictly Pure. MEALS AND LUNCH at all hours. Oysters niVlit or day at the 3? JEEL CE3 OST IX,