. .. PLATTSIIOOTH HERALD. published Daily ami wfekly I! V The Plattsmontli Herald PQMisMDE Co. For City and Countv Directory, Hallway Tiite Tables. TelepUoue Excba, ig BiMltie Di rectory, Iiiinlnen Cards AC, ee third pace JEFT. I. STONE, - City Editor. . A, Salisbury, Ucntlnt. The band at the rink to-night, and a good time for ererybody. The fire department have changed their call. It is now three taps f ihe bell at short intervals Reserved seats for the lilack Creole are selling rapidly, and a large numi.er of them have already been taken. The train for the west about on hour late this morning, and was another one of usual heavy trains that have bwn the rule lately. A wagon load of onious from Paciiic Junction was ou the street today, go ing begging at 50c per bushel. A kIo rious lay out for a free lunch bur. Fred. G order has just received two car loads of the celebrated bchtittler and Whitewater wagons. Maybe our implement men are selling no floods but it don't look like it. All are uuauimoud in pronouncing tho Black Crook unobjectionable in every feature, and proti"Uuco the specialties ;he beat ever produced ou the Ccutennial stajje. Iiucolu News. The entertainment of Black Crook revised, as givcu last night U all thai is advertised, aud in the gorgcou. diiplay richly worthy of pairou.-ige ii 8 pa re change wilt permit. Liu coin All parties visiting the Art Loan should not fail to compete for the prize offered by J. W. Shannon, in guessing on the "what is it.' Scaled proposals will be received by the par ties in charge. Bro. Juo A. .Viac-Jiurphy has taken the agency of the Centeuial Mutual Life Association of Burlington, Iowa, organized iu 1876, the centennial year. This company has the endorse ment of the very tirst citizens of the slate of Iowa, many ot whom are per sonally kuowu to the JIkkaldus tru . tlemen who -vou hi not lend their names to any organization ot thn 'kind which is not gilt edged. We can bespeak for Bro. Mac a successful experience with this company among his old neighbors, friend and ac quaintances. The case ot PaxLon & Gallagher vs J. M. Woodson was heard before Judge Pound at Nebraska City jesterdaj. The learned Judge suggusied to Mr. Hartigan that inasmuch as he had no authority in the premises to hold the prisoner, that it was best to discharge him. Mr. II. united with Mr, Critts in a telegram to Croft to discharge Woodson, which waa immediately done. Jim feels correspondingly hap- J py, and says he will make it pleasant for the Omaha "out fit." U artisan appearing for plaintiff, and Crites & llamsey for defendant. The fire company Held their regular meeting in the Opera House last night on occount of the council cham ber beiug occupied by the council la session. Jake Lohnes first assistant foreman, was transferred from an ac tive to an honorary member on ac count of belonging to the police force, C. S. Green was elected to fill his place. It was decided to call a meeting on the 17th for the purpose of settling and arranging the matter of fines and absences. The report of the commit tee on i.ew members was laid over un til the next regular meeting. Oswald Giunman paid the b oys .$3. for services rendered Saturday night, for which they extend their thanks. AS IT IS. The Other Side Heard From. Mu. Eoitok: I wish to defead my self through the lleuALO. Capt. han na did visit the school in district No. 23. and was called upon by Miss Louie Kief, the teacher, to address the school and Cap. embraced the oldea opportu nity, and while he was talking Mr. J. F ! i ? i-. . i i i i . ooo nitu nay rigui iu uic ciiuui uuubc during school hours but the teacher and the scholars. In this Mr. J. F. Stull was under a mistake. But this ia not the first mistake he has made. As for the condition of the affairs of distric No. 2S. we are ia as good condition as most of the districts In the count', eo says the superintendentThere are 12 legal voters in this district. There are 34 children between the ages of 5 and 21. The years 1831 and '82 the average at tendance was 5; in this year the average has been 15. We have one of the best of teachers. I write this to show which one of the board it was that took Cap. by the car tnd walked him out. jap. win never una tne director or moderator interfering with him when be is called upon by the teacher to make any remarks. Come again Cap, J. L. Newlakd, L. Daxesdomxb, Director. Moderator. Just received a large lot of new Kod iu the boot a shoe Use at bt' SbenrooU'i, in the Kockwood block. . AlTftf Personal. K T. Duke, of Omaha, U in Ihe ! city today. Mr. K Wairnrr Avrnt to Lincoln ; tw momint. W. livers journeyed westward this morning. II. Thierolf, the grocer, mado a bus iness trip to Cedai creek today. C. and T. Slewart, of St. Joe, rep resenting Stewart Bros , cigars, are in the city today. C CI. Tabor, a prosperous farmer near Weeping Water, made us a pleas ant call today. J. I King, representing the St. Joe j Saturday Democrat, visited this city today, stopping at Stadclman's. E. It. Heed, of Weeping Water made a pleasant call at this office last even ing while in the city between trains. Aniasa Haskius, J. II. Davis, and John Cook, solid farmers from the Yeeping Water country were in town today. Frank I. Truster is in town today On Saturday, lie will leave for a vis it to his lricnds iu Wooster, Ohio, i they kuow Frank as well as we do they will appreciate the visit. Mark Duryee, the cashier of the Paxtou, in Omaha, and one ol the best hotel men iu the west, has placed the PI ittsmouth boys who spent Sat urday night and Sunday there, under many obligations to him for courte sies frhown them, aud for his kind ness in showing' them through the finest hotel west of Chicago. Come down some time Mark, and we will try to reciprocate. The Herald was visited this morn ing by Capt. S. T. Learning, General Agent of ths Centennial Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Iowa, and Juo. A. MacMurphy, their agent here; both men mean business, and are ready tor work. Capt. Learning will re main here until Saturday to open and inaugurate this work, and is one of hc most successful iusurauce agents in the west; having written 84 appli cations in the month of March, mauy f them the best known citizens of the state. The following is the list of giaud aud petit jurors for the May term of the district court: (HUM) JURY. -I M Meisiuger B SieboM G W Adams E Greusel A B Dickson JI O'llourke M Schlegel F M Young D I) Johnson J Chaltant M W .Moore John Montgomery G Walradt. G W Johnson C F Nichols John liolenbeek PKTIT JURY. U M Bushncll Richard Newell James ITall A B Barr A Patterson Henry Schulofl II Wolfe David McCaig David Thinghan J W Cox W Balance W B Arnold L Quiun G Cross O Ward Li Shfldou. J It McVey Hans Suudell Fred Goos L G Todd J V Thomas J C Gilmore j S II Shumaker James W Sage To The Citizens of Plattsmouth. l wish to intorm all, that no one need stay away from the Black Crook entertainment next Thursday night, at the Waterman Opera House, on ac count of its being reported an iwuor al play, for I am assured by the mana ger of the company to say to the amusement loving people, that they can st e nothing in Black Crook im pioperor shocking; not as much so as you can see in. the opera of Olivette by Fay Templeton or in Ilaverly's Merry War. The scenic effects are gorgeous and grand, and thj fountain in the second act is worth the price of ad mission alone. The Plattsmouth Water AVitch fire engine has been pro cured to force the water for the foim- tain scene. This is something the Plattsmouth theatre goers have never seen and may never see again iu Plattsmouth, uuless the audience will be unusually large, so as to induce the Kiralfy Bros, to return again some time in the future, aud also give us some of their other attractions. The company has been secured at a great expense, therefore the citizens should fill the house to its utmost capacity. I have tried to give the citizens only first class attractions and shall book nothing else but the best, hoping you will appreciate it, and show your ap preciation by a full house next Thurs day night. Thanking you all in be Lalf of the Messrs. Waterman for your liberal patronage and asking you all to come out next Thursday night and see the grandest entertainment of the season, I remain, Yours respectfully, J. P. Youxo, Business Manager Waterman Opera House. Heed Bros., of Weeping Water, came near having a conflagration, in their store building yesterdav. It seems a big fire had been built up in a stove that had not been used for several days, the pipe of which was too close to some bedding up stairs. The flames were making rapid headway when discovered, but the timely use of plen ty of water saved tho building. Jtlver Beportt As furnished officially to the War Department. The river at noon today, stood 7 ft above low water mar, f ho wing a tail of 9 inches since noon yesterday. Council Proceedings. Council met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present, Mayor Weckbach Councilman Schnellbacher, Ilerold, Hartman, Drew, Murphy. Lchnhoff and Dawson. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Councilman Drew presented a pe tition from citizens on Chicago ave. to have a ditch or sluice put in on Chi cago ave. near the culvert. On motion of Councilman Drew the matter was referred to the committee on streets, alleys and bridges to report at the next regular meeting. Councilman Drew, from committee on claims, reported upon the petition of J. G. Hayes. Councilman Murphy moved that the Hayes matter be re ferred back to Mr. Hayes, and have Hayes or his attorney present the, B im j to the council, showing whe her the council had the right to accept the proposition. The treasurer's report was read and referred to the linar.ee committee. Council man Murphy, from the com mittee on streets, alleys and bridges, reported that they had examined the matter referred to them in reference to a road in the northwest j ortion of the city at Mr. Conn's place, and At hat they could open a roaJ, and moved that the city engineer be instructed to m.tke a survey of said street and make estimates of the cosl. aud report the same to the council at the next meet ing. Councilman Hartman toved to amend by authorizing the committee on streets, alleys aud bridges to make said improvement in case the cost of the same does not exceed AGO which amendment prevailed. Councilman Drew, from comtoitte on claims, reported upon the claim of Mrs. Finney for damages done by wa ter and Councilman Murphy moved that Mrs. Finney be allowed 30, which was voted down. Further time was granted the ceme tery committee to make a report on the purchase of cemetery grounds. The finance committee reported back the following bills which on mo tion of Councilman Hartman a ere al- J D Simpson, salary Feb $25 00 March to 00 F Kroehler M Feb 50 00 March, 4 days April 56 C W A Ilendrickson plat etc 14 00 F D Lchnhoff, brick 30 30 Fire Department, job work 11 50 W II Baker, supplies S S5 ltichey Bros., lumber 30 95 A motion by Councilman Murphy to abate the license for the G. A. Ii. en tertainment next Friday night was carried. A communication from J.' It. Web ster informing the council that the city had been sued for .$4,000 interest on improvement bonds, by George II. Keartou, was read and referred to the city attorney. There being no further business the council adjourned. "The Black Crook." Those who have never seen the Black Crook are exceedisglv limited in number. Ten or twelve years ago it stood h'gh as a spectacular perform ance. In ih03e day3 there were feat ures about it which were considered rather "loud." In the present, howev er, popular taste has como to such a stage that it sees nothing and can see nothing iu Black Crook, either improp' er or shocking. It would be unueces sary to criticise the piece, for it is too oid. The company presenting it may not be strong, but the scenic effects are gorgeous and grand in many particu lars. The fountain in the second act is fully worth the price of admission, and the transformation scene in the last act is exceptionally good. The house Li3t evening was very large. A great deal has been said and writ ten during ihe last sixteen years re garding this spectacular performance, and a hue and cry has been raised re garding the morality of its production. For years moralists have thought it their imperative duty to cover Black Crook with a contumely that amounts to an anathema marantha. That which they denounce they have not seen, and consequently without a motive of judgment could not judge. Last Hiht was presented at the opera house a pleasing representation of an old Ger man legend, translated by Chas. M. Barras, and by him written in the choicest language, an excellent moral, and the surroundings of scenery, dress es aud appointments recalling to our recollection the fairy tales of our chilchood's da vs. Without a doubt the prismatic foun tain was a revelation ; the grotto scene and the transformation tahleau sur passed anything that has been seen by our theater-goers for vears, atid the wild and weird "incantation" startled the whole house. The performance will be reproduced to-night, aud there will doubtless be a pleasant tecsptiou to this company by all. St Joe Gaz. Save your teeth by using Dr. Clut ters Ulycerme Tooth Tablets. Beauti fy! Cleanse-! Preserve! tf Wall Paper. Xew stock of wall paper at Roberts' Pharmacy. Slwlruo "We challenge any dealer iu the state of Nebraska to produce as fina a cigar for purity and quality of the tobacco as is used in the manufacture or the Flor de Peppei berg and iJocky grade. Julius Pepperbero, Manufacturer. TELKO KAPIIV. Full ooune In Telejfraph. Ballroud and Express book Keeping, tar terms, address. O. K. SEUUINd, . , . Avoca, Com County, Nob. uicione AtBicp to tnonre wwrvr r. Died. VINTON At fiervalH. Ohio. March 16. -w here lie had gnun in ipiest of healm. Mr. I'liailc 11. Vinton. agpl fio year. (LouUvllle paper please copy.) INSUKANLE. The Best Plan of Insurance. The Centennial Life Iowa. Association of Secure your family for $1,250, $1,500 or $3,000. The rates under thi plan are so small that you can afford to take a policy, however limited your means may be. It is absolutely sale ami relia ble. RKKtRK XC K S . Hon. F. Hattoi), ns.tistunt P. M. gener al, Washington. Governor John 11. Gear, Burlington, Iowa. Merchant's National bank, Burlington, Iowa. Gov. Gear, of Iowa, in reply to a let ter says this ot the Centennial: "In reply to your inquiiy respecting the Centennial Mutual Life Association of this city 1 have this to suy: 1 have been personally acquainted with all of of the directors for years. ' They are among our reliable ami best business men. I am certain that any business entrusted to thoin will be properly attended to,aud any loses this company meet with, will be promptly and honorably adjusted. Yours truly, John II. Gkak." Hon. Church Howe of our state, who is agent for Nemaha county writes this: 'Believing this cwmpauy to be as rep resented, and the plan uuder which it operates the only proper and fair one whereby the parties injured receives all the benefits. I have accepted the gen eral agency. Ciiuitcif Howe." Gov. Furnas, himself an insurance man, strongly endorses the plan. Hx Secrotary of State S. J. Alexander a"ud W. S Jacobi, of Lincoln, have taken the district agency south of the Piatt', and the company ha'viug complied with all the laws of the state of Nebraska are now prepared to push business in this state. Mr. John A. MacMurphy has been appointed general agent for Cass county and may be expected to vidt you all iu a new role. Get 3 our life insured, dtftwlt Opening. Friday and Saturday at Mrs. Stout's next door to M. B. church, wl A. P. )9J4t- Orangcs 2"j cts per doz. :5P 16 1 t Murphy's. Fresh home made candies at the Phoenix. every day SOdtf Don't forget those fine prizes that Ford offers for roller skating. 8St2 Ladies, your special attention is called to the new line of dress goods just received at Weckbach's. 23dtf The finest millinery opening that has ever been in Plattsmouth will be Friday and Saturday at Mrs. A. P. Stout's, next door to M. E. church. 39d4t wl Get ready for the masquerade on roll er skates next Tuesday evening. 38t2 Ice ! lee I lee ! Now is the time to contract for your summer's supply of ice. Bed rock prices prompt delivery and superior quality of ice, first come first served by the new ice man. cl2m2 Joe Fairfield. The genuine Louisiana perlque smok ing tobacco at Schlegel's. wl 37d6t A new line of fine dress goods con sisting of the latest styles and patterns just received at Weckbach's. 5?3?tf A Square Meal Can be had at the City Hotel for only 23 cents and lodging at Same reasonable rates. Farmers and Commercial Men will please bear this in mind. d&wtf Henry Boeck Has an elegant Hdc of baby carriages for sale vcrv cheap. Also a nice lot of refrigerators and the largest stock of fur niture ever brought to Platt3motith at prices that can't be discounted. It will pay you to see him. d29,cw2-tf Everybody ia invited to attend the trimrred opening of pattern hats and bonnets at Mrs. A. P. Stout's, Friday and Saturday, April 13th and 14th. A boquet will be presented to every lady. 3w2tdCt Ladies; you ae invited to attend the trimmed opening of pattern hats am! bonnets at Mis. A. P. .Stout's, Friday and Saturday. April 13th and Mth. A boquet will be presented to every lady. 3wt2dtit Lone Jack, Fruit and Flowers and other c'loie-j brands just received at Schhtrei'M. wl :7tlGt. A second invoice of Peck's Bad Boy jut received at Warrick's cheap book Store at 4 k: per copy 3lidUt Warrick at way? keeps the best 175 tei-l headlight oil at 2S cents. 150 test i headlight oii at 2o cts. wl-d:JCtG BLANKS ! AVAKKANTY DEEDS 3rOIiT(AGE DEEDS (511 ATTE L MO I iTG A GES QUIT CLAIM J)EEDS AND LEASES Secure them at the Plattsmouth Herald Office Troy City Laundry. Now Located on WASHINGTON AVENUE. W. B. DROWN, Proprietor. Transient Work solicited Thanking my patrons tot past favors, I soil Clt further wor. - Remember tb place. Mockeabaup bouse. WutUngtou Avwnue, . For Sale. Fo ir lofs together iu good location in the city of Plattsmouth. Inquire at this oMice dtf For Beat. The northeast comer room in Stadel man's b akery. Good for office or smull business. 31 tf F. Staoei.maxx. The rink is crowded every night and those attending fray it is the finest place for amusement iu the city. 3St2 Chew the Golden Thread line out for sale only at Si-hlegel's. wl 37dtL A full line f plug and line cut shew ing tobacco at. Seidell's. wl STdGt To Rent. Furnished rooms for lodgers. Inquire of Mrs. Hattie Newton, Oak street. 31 !t Ladies of Plattsmontli Don't destroy your rags, even if you get but little lor them ; they are necessities which we could not do without; our ed ucation depends upon them; the Bible is made out of rags, mid best of all, the greenbacks are made from them. Yours irulv, 87dtf Jacois Lkvi. AT COST. For the next 30 days we will sell our large stock of oooks at cost to close out that brunch : Hoe's work $1 10 Mrs. Holmes' work 1 10 Mrs. Fleming's work 1 10 Other books proportionally cheap. wi&:;di;t Wn.i. J. Wammck. H mse t o Kent. one of the best locations Inquire of J. V. Jennings. In city. in the dtf AJll'SllJIK.MS. Waterman Opera House. One Niht Only. Thursday, -&pril 12. Krilliant revival of tlie mof-t Magnificent Spec tacular drama of modern time.". HISlil.I'Y imos.' FA MO 13 With its weal; h of Magnificent Scenery ! (JEORGEOL'S OSTO'I'H ' JiEviU'::.'; : I;oi;;m ; A Superb Dramatic i't-iiqiniij, A complete and efficient corp d b diet led by the greatest premiere Af.soluta In the world, M'LLE MARIE BONFANTI ! AseMeri by the bewitching riansen.se M'llo i.eoni!ria Urtori. The wonrieroiuriy beautiful PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN With its myriads of colored jets of re;d water. sho iiitr all the coIoi-m of the rainbow, and imported to tins country at an expense of so.Ouo .'. An entertainment calculated to please ladies and children. See the crystal cascade weuri ineauTiUiun, the f.iiry trrotto, the serpeiiiB Kiu. the iiiuiuinaied pal ace, the kr .iidet of all trauxfor- uiation sceiies. Popular prices Tickets oa sale at .T. P. Young's. ICeserveri heals SI ; general admis sion 75 cents ; gallery M cents GRAND G. A. R. ENTERTAINMENT. To the Citizens of Platte mouth: MeCouihie post Xo. 45, G. A. It, department of .Nebraska will give a GRAND ENTERTAINMENT AT THE OF Eli A liOUE FRIDAY EVENING APRIL 13 1883. We have engaged the original, iew Orleans c mversuy JUBILEE SINGERS, And they have consented to appeal for money enough to pay their expenses as the manager. Mr. Wheedon. is an old sold km and a member of the G. A. Ii. aud is thoroughly imbued with the noble purposes of the ordijr. Mr. Water man lias kindly consented to give us the use of the opera houe at a mere nominal cum and the proceeds of the entertainment will be de voted to the aid of INDIGENT SOLDIERS, AND THEIU FAMILIES. And to help the post to eo equip themselves that they can appear creditably i" all public parades, which has been an important and at tractive fnature of ail public gatherings. We cordially invite all the citizens, old soldiers and tie member of all neighboring posts to turn out and we will promise you a full return for your money, ueia-s the assistance vim can render will be fully appreciated by us. " ry or der of j. j.. stkoof. S, P. a.vatta. Commander. Adjutant. 3cd 5t ERNST WAGNER ARCI-IITECT. Plans sad epcciiicalions will be care fully eairied out, and fuil attention will be given as to safety and durability. LESSONS OR PAINTING iu Oii er Wa'er Colors. Ci. ;ii-n U!:! IViu-ii. OiRce ai-d studio evi-r i han's store. Alain tireet. ii i Xa- AND REPAIRING AT Sherwood'S, Bockwood Block, WALL u claim new .-dock of city without contradiction. PAPER. to liavc tli larord. wall pajx'r in the fear of a truthful We will prove it, if vmi will call and sec for voitr- t-elf. We have just received an invoice of lea, linseed oil, Mas ures A.' Son's colors, all t-hal-s of ulahu.-tiiie, a larov stock of wir.doW shades at all prices. Our mixed paints an: ui.Mtr passed ly any, all of whirh will he sold at the lowest pos- ihle prices. 'Very respectfully. Wir.i. .1. Wai:ki k. GAIT, FLEISCHMAN k CO. COMPRESSED YEAST. The best yrast in use, if iiv(l fnh every 1 UKSDAY and I'llIDAV mornings. Trade supplied by ; i: xx i: tt . t i.nwis a j AGENCY FIRE INSilMNGE GO'S: en y, of Lti.d.u.-, Qi'K ..r 1. 1 fikkmax rt;:-;i.ot c.-.i.t-M EXPRESS COMPANIES : AMKKH AX K.n:l".-S CO., VKM.s, ki:(.o & co. i:xi'i:! v. ei i'io iiumirag Jiere! a. Can Outsell any One Price CI Outfit in l'latt-iaoutii 'thin; 13 iT 25 PER CEM T., AND MILL MAKK MONKV Botli Here and 8t my Eraiicli Store AT LOU 13V I LLIS, As I Buy For Cash. Iteineniher the ahove st;itei,i'..-nr. C. G. ILKltOLI). Oil ki n 23 -mm. jr ii t 13 w ai ite29 Ih Sdd 4 lbs; wcap It 3 5 o n n f- 3 I. ft. -r. ' "i -i .1 & & el bout 175 Pa!r. ) Uhittzu Uotxi, l"rt. ito 1400 varieties of Vretabl nd Flower HeSi itUy to Msrket Oarrlenrs. Hna for It 1 D. M. FERRY & CO. DETROIT M-oh. . . rip a- r?"44 ii HOUSE, SIGN, IND Carriage Painter, Graiuint. Glazing. Paper flHin.i, KALSOMINING L c ' S ski test ssyle Lmto TnJr At VI lUdaW. YaU sinotjfi. J' b. Wi REAL ESTATE (AND) COLLECTION A(ii:.'CY. Law find collection biiin-HH promp l!v attended to at thia ollice and pro i (mI remitted without delay. Noti.ii d work, coiivcynnciii;? nnd b-ira lin;,' attended to on hhort no tin: foul saiilaclioii guaranteed. inhere i uiiv tiling we do make a hpcciiilty o'f, it is city nnd Miiburban real istlilo. Several line fariiiH and Hone: wild land al b.ir.'iiinN. l.iibm ini.r lin n can cl a home by pi:yin month ly what l hey ii w pay br house rent. Space forbid vinr but a (.mall pcicciiUic o the bargains now ou the book k at lliis aeuc ; we mtine Ihe following: Six choice half acre lots 8 minulCH from I.'. It. hlmps al from XO to .jd.'AJ cie h, and on t rins that would make a man ashamed to -a le: did not own a Incise. Come nnd see, on are not comp-'licd to buy and we wont" ive Uicm: lot.-- away, bill oii can t-re! thi m so 'hey will absolutely cost you noth ing. l-'i'.c .'o re lot i mile from city for fpi'A) part on time. Kitvtii acre hi mile from city for :jooM this is extra line. i have three pieces ol outside prop- ierty which I can sell and under I lake to luriii-di purchaser work enough to pa -for (hi in, now 1 will 1'ii:iiiIi the "jo in I and vou (he work, Ui'I'K ii . ii.lt lilll Ii lie-. If you will do the v oi h al a lair price I will K'v) you a cleat deed for the laud; if you can't do the vri come aud sec me, 1 iii.m liiel -iii" one who will do it. lor i . i . "" I '1 en ;,( re for V iV'O (XJ i 44 ' tioo oo ! ' ' 7.j( i) I -j.Vjo oo I Se c;; l small trai ls well improved I nnd :idjiuiiii;; i reasoita bh' ra in the city, ior nale at IV. K.'.I LAMi.S. wild $ (0U 0i 10 acres, ho 4- ii i-.;o prov , i I Con oo -OOO u :')D) on o-'oo mo (icon oo fo rin in C,'as IC'J 44 '! '4 iMO ; J'iie . f Meek county .Kipuo, !oi:;r lime aud low rale ol in lercsl. ICO aeje,;, n; 80 44 til) " liio acr. wi! i'JoOO " 1200 U'JOO wild, lit p. V'y (cash) iJUKX) CUV I'KOl'KUTV. lot hl'ks I'imiii shops (chr iipj:f 100 44 44 44 44 17.0 Cor. 1 i or 1 :5 col :j 44 i.io J 4; 44 .j.oo 1 " 44 175 J ' " " loO (Jth Klreet (line) :i00 Tieiiie Hill 44 2 00 W'achinlon ave4' tfoO li 44 1 1 td'k Iroin ilain st extra 100 Improved city real estat.j iu ubtin- Jai ce. I can hud w hat vou want iu thin line if you will call aud see tne. liUmliCbS hollM'fi Utltl lolS for Sale at much lower linres than will bo a-ked hix mouths hence. Stres and dwellings ren'cil aud for rent, rents promptly collected. If you don't ec what you want in this column come and aik for it. I've probably mi ;.-,ed jut w hat you want. Ollice open ncaily everv evening from C i o H. Mood new house and two fine lots in good location price, fJsOO. W. B. WISE, Union Qlock. CITY HOTEL. Tliis Ij. mi! .ful th.-cc story t.ilck ctructure. on lo.-.cr M.i(i strwr, U;i jus: hi c.j nulihvd and fitted up fur the aocMiiuaodailon of TRA NKIENT CUSTOM E ItX, A.MI lirXiULAK IIOAIIDKIIS, EVERY THINS NEW AND CLEAN A ffmil Rnri in con.-HTtion with t)ie -'7if. FRKI) (,((--. Propr. N E W PurnitiirS StorE Pt. l XV 1 25 UNRUH, I.i.K-. i s it: UiliriTU C07FI1TS, 'I ::j; i'y i.ffit lu ;t 3 FHt i C.'.ASK I l K VITt J'.!MO!K AIo. a v. ry viuy !.-.. i.t-U .I Funeral CumN, EMr;Lc:.ro. ic. ' ': .t h ' ;:. i.t i,.-:.rs- i- v. :ys in : :,':ti- ileu.-.nr V'w. in UXIOX tlii.OCiC. en Si:h !re-r. TWO ' lxirs sent h if Cass Coun ty Ii;ii,k. Vi i::ir ; j,,:.. t, fu:,.i night or day. HARRIS .& UNRUH, 2-;tia I I.ATTSMOUTII. Fits, Epilepsy, OR FALLIXO SICKXESS, I'ei niantl v i'lircj No niimimrr.i.w nU'f of Dr. ...ul:ird' tVlel-rate.l Infa'llble t il I'ovderi. lo convince eutlcrer t lint tliee 1 owlrM.H!ll 1 all ,.ltfm j)r them. will .'ii.l tlicni l.y mail, post raiil. a Free Trial box. As !).-.(.. irland In the only i'liysiclan that hus eer.iunili- Ui-k flieHH.; a tcciHl tuly. 1111U aa to our knowledge thou.and have beni tr in;inct!- ciut-d ty the ti-e of thee Fowdem.we will iruaraulce a ei maiicut cuie lo every case ! nfiuirt you all monev expended. All muter -tt Kiimri.l jt,ve these- Fowdern an early trial aii-t lie convinced of their curative iiowcm. Trice, for large nxn.t i 00, or 4 Boxe- for $10. Sent hy mall to any part of the United Stale. ord,cHpt cf p.icesor tresp. ASn & R0EBI.N8. ' Dec ilb. S?-5?KB Ht" tr00kJjn' V