A PLATTSIIOOTB HERALD. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEKKLY BT The PlattsmoQtli Herald PalilisMnz Co. ttt City fctdCouDt? D;rectorr. P.fcilwAy Time TaMm. TelepUon LicliHLg IJuf.acM Di rectory, Ru-luev Vn 4,c, third pnte. JEFF. I STONE, - City Editor. ON THE ROCKS. Out on tbe rocks by the sa, I sit. Aad fala would iftad th book la my li:ibJ, Bat, llitl" it drops to uiy lap. meanwliilr. At I tit and gaze away Iroin tbe land. Out' way out- o'er tbe ocean blue, -- Ana xtie:e u-tiion com. vLtcti i ;i,e n you j O. mighty OceuD. .. iun! uuJ sti.-ut'. t Wiiiit are thy water ?-tuy ebh un.l ilw ? What power created? Why nt-rt l!i.u formed? What treasures lie hidden down below? Bea itlful waters, sobuyant and fr. , Have you no aciwer to fclve tome? Tbe white sails slide o'er tby if alien waves. The steamship plftUgh, ai a tiling ot liu ; Who showed man the path to the tail hest shoie, Or gave him a mind, with w;-,.i..,i.i nlV, Such beauty and strength to biiu,: to hi- aid? Whence came the knowledge by w hk-h these were made? Whence came the wi.li. by which we would know Of the men and women far from our -l;dit? Why should we care. If my are secure. Whether the tr path Is darkness or light? Oh, what It this tie which binds man to man, Tho patted by oceans? Tell, If you can And Ocsan, dear Oeean, tell, if you may. Where are the two from our household none The wee young babe, and the mauly form. Whose graves vr thy bosota '. What U that bourne. Where, anchored at ia-,t. theU life -boat secure. They " wait and waU-h on tbe golden shore"? I tike up my book, but I vonnct read. I turn to my rock. my cherished seat. And I ask. what 1 this? and what are these rebbles which lies o thick at my reel? long bate they ttood 'ealmt the cbaDsltir sea? Troia wheuie th.-y lome o. .an you tell me? Only a pebb!e. It ie-ts in my hand. Beaten and washed by the ehanin sea. And. sitting out here, on inv rocks today. Another question comes to uie ; Will our lire, grotf smooth, nnd lounj, Jaul clear. By the stMH... ih. t u-u .. win- pathways h'17 Chick. Notice to Advertisers. Copy for display advertisement? .r chan-'es in adveriisenient must be handed in to the 1 business office not later tliuu lo a. in ui the i lor av lo"aIs and special tioth-et must Do hande t tn betuie .) p m eavli day ti iuture in- II M. hrsuNEi i , RuiueM Manager. 4. Malltbuiy, UenllsttT There will be music by tlwi band at the skating rink to-night. Read Dr. Keller's card in to-day's paper, and rempinVr where to llnd hlrn. The train for the we.-t tld inoinlrg tik along two extra Pellnitrn. to be diid n the new train. Will Show alter has added a very handsome veranda to his cosy resi dence, on West Locust 3trttt. A lar-e number of farnu-rs are in' town today, and tlii streets present a ! lively appearance. ' j The rain of last night and this mom- j ir.g ha-i laid the dust which hai been on the rly for several dav;. ir:.: can -ed vec- ttatscn.' t ia;K m?s- j, itart. a fresh Henry " rnheTder.o7.e of" the newly arrived Oregonian has purchased the Lillie farm, two miles south of Cedar Cret-k, wteie he will move in a few da vs. Gftt-erncr Dawes practiced v. hut Le j preachf.3. He came down yoicrdav ! and observed Arbor Day by lwautilyinj his new residence site of five acres on the college section, wuh trees. He I has a beautiful location overlooking the city. Saline county Standard. Jacob Lohrtrs, vko has ojen good satisfaction as night police during the last two year3, aud who stood the winter weather, is an applicant for re appointment by the n-w council. They could go much farther and not secure s better night man Phil Voting has a splendid ioda 1'jn tiln in operation. Hi has nddt-d to i: equipment? ssrcral tlcant -ilver ir. j.- m the latest deQc and u. full rlpj;'-.1 ; jil.er moustache cup. V,;H draw root beer through the summer frota a silver pitcher which will give iihm beer and little foam to th purcha?e-. Mra. A. E. Lead' millinery parlor hie the attraction to-day. and many are availing theroselves of tho oppor tunity of viewing the elegant stock of spring millinery goods which are on display. The ladies who have not Liited her p irlors should avail them setvM of t fir- opportunity and call this evening. It will be .seu that the lVrcy chil dren .ill give their first publi-: retep tif u at Fitzgerald hall next Wednes day night. Mr- Smith, hai arranged thv-m au o-ignal programme contain- . Ing many local hits. Among them "The Sm'th Family," -The late Mas querade," and a Dutch piece for the Bohemian squad. The Percy soldiers t ant raps and the girl need blue cashes, and they are taught t- earn their own money, and never brg. We devote a considerable tpuce in today's paper to the monthly school report. Our Plattsmouth schools are in a thriving condition, and rank second of all the school in the state. They close In four weeks, for the summer vacation, and with thy close of this 'term seven pupil graduate from the high school. Interest In school mat tcJj U Increasing, and our people begin to realUa the advantage of coed rths7!j!s. Roll of Honor. Tho follow rag report comprises the list of pupils in each department who were pet feet the last month in atten dance, punctuality and deportment: FIKUT GRAVE B CXAKS. Fourth ward Mies Vu99, Teacher. Alex Wyte, Fred Thomas, Tiobcrt Slaneiforth, Iluriaan Martens, George Ilecson, Alice Peterson, Ella Eikcn lary, .Sura Ostersetzer, Hattle Stauei fortb, Kate McCatWtn, Fanuie Miller. SFCOND IJRAT'F. A CLASS. May FJkeibarv, Mntnie Lovel.Kosa Hyen. Third ward Mi Malone, Teacher. None. IIP-ST OKiDK-ii CLAifi. Second ward Miss Adams Teacher. Willie (iuthinau, Willie Iiasgordtek, Minnie ttatcs, Katie Korchal. skcnod auAUi: a ci.a.s. Ralph Kinkaid, Henry Marten, Frank Wise, Nowacek, Ida Smith, Lulu White, Emma Wise. FIRST OP.AIiE E CI.A.S3. First Ward -Miss Fulmer Teacher. Eddie Murphy, Sperry Kufl'uer, El mer Embrce, Charley Shepherd, Mon ta Streight, Fred Rauen, Emma Kin sey, May Murphy, Lily Murphy. SECOND GRADE CLASS. Eddie Morlcy, Albitz ItyoD. Tcrcy Iljnn, Maud Hauen. 8ECOXD GRADE B CLASS. First Ward Miss Wilson, tea:ber. Charlie Vanatta, George Tartsch. Ollie Johnson, Willie Campbell, Henry Weidinann, Anna Aauer. IJina Lulz. THIRD ORAI.E A CLA33. Am-n Tlitrrv 'Plli fml.w. f : r.Ttr.n "4-atlt5 Guthman, Annie Ilenn, Eva Leach, c. , , ,.,., ' Mamie Shepherd, i ie Cany, Huo-h iv,.. . t iLx , 3 ' "? -vi i.vucio, lUUte -MC- Blyne. Clara Whcelei . SKCOXDGRADE-2 CI.ASJ. Miaa Maggie Sampson, teacher. John Crabill, Lily Edmunds. TniRD GRADE A CLASS. Ferdinand Sleigh, Lily Smith Ettleman, Mary Matru9h. SECOXD GRADE E CLASS. Alice ..x. M.a, Lencuer. James Krecek, Eddie Barnhouse, Mr?. Leader, teacher. iiosa Muchlinsky, Katie Bu3hel THIRD GRADE A CLASS. io. Murom. Mary Reanina. IfllRlt OitAUK B tUfe. Miss Stuitli, Teacher. Nellie Boone, Julia Bilstine, Lucy Foglesong. Delia Lincoln, Abbie I'rice, Mattie Round, nianch Traver, Edtiie Mr.rris, William Crabill. m MjI rtii oi:eiF. A CLVLS. Xone. TIIIKl (iltADK IS CLAiS. Mio S.?arle. T-aclier. Frank Kobicsori, Henry Ragoi-hek George Smith, Harry Kirby, Frank Krimson, Sophia Bnner. Anna Mickd- wait, Edna Eaton. i rocitTir CRADC A CLASS. f George Smith, Mary Shirp. Laura i ; Lut?, Dora Hcnk, Alice Mann, lelia l Tart?ch. Nettie Morgan, Mertic Purdv. TflIIir CRR- class. Sarah Wordeu, Teneher. '-'varies Clutter, Eddie Kroehh-r.Frauk Uliiie, Alice Do-ne. May Drain, L'alie Schnfer, Flora Davis. Mvrta Sort.i rotKTH onnK a class. Frauk Bate?, Allen TJecsrm, Ixui Sol i oinou. Eddih WfcLhark. Td.i F.-.rrlronn. I ' 1 e" -""'ct ! .Annie Guthnitu, May Ju&co, Em ine I Ja!yda Lua 1 tRT" K vr'E B Clx I BiFmcr Teacher. oyaney i ry, uartlett Kirkham, John I ta Klkeb:irv-. f'nrri Qt.nrf 'oydney l-ry, Harriett Kirkham, John : fa Eikenbarv, Carrie Short. i irxa oitADn a clas. Oicar Davis. Enain B.n un p.i- Lizzie Langhoff, Rosa McCauley, .Tosie AiCYYiIliams, Annie Mockenhaupt. Mnt- tie Kirbv. ! FOURTH CP.ADE E CLA9. Miss Doom, Teacher. Eddie Foglesong, Tommy Parmtle, :. Willie Stadelman, John McCourt , Richard Knapp, Frank Johnson. Lem uel Cooper. Mary Dutton. Celesta Fry, I'na Freer. ni xn or.iiiKi. Lily Blue, Louisa Schafel. Weckbach. riKTif ufiADE E CLASS. Miss Ursula Wiles. Tear he-r: Ljda . i.eorge J rai. j-.ddte Herold, Nettie P.alIaoc. I Joiexice Co. :.per. Lena Smith, Ud 7"riH,Pr' JK,inu nnedy. Rertha j M 4 3t". MXTil GHADi: -A CLASS. Hen Hempel, Fred Heisel, William T?-inrinr-l.-l Dna Crvai rv, -t , - - iviii, v unit; jt l cu" I si-' Anna Tf.l 4 IT , i ,., "uu" "r,'i "'"J Jiow-aiiu, ueue Airgan. slXTU ORAD B CLA&S. Miss Olive flasa, Teacler. Mamie Stiles, Ella Wright. Anna Coleman. .SEVrXTU OEAbE A C1ABS. stella De9paln, Ella Karri?, Frank Irish. Mary Newell. c SENFXTIT OH Mil:.-B. Xone. MOUTH UI'.ADE. Mis3 Overton, Teacher. Tresaie Ilempel, Emma Johnscn. SENIOR GRADE. Prof. W. W. Dmmmond. Alice Jean. JUNIOR URADE. Mibj Josie Dowden, Teacher. Sheldon Ircw. Holier Skatln? ftiiik. Having purchased ..f Joseph Ford his skating rink In the basement of Fitzgerald block. I wish to announce tuat the same will be cien t-verv after- noon and evening, and that it will be run fiifit-class in every respect. Th prices for admission will be io tts. lor afternoon ami 15 cts. lor even iDg. lauitM frne. Prlre of Kkntes 'JO civ. fr aftern..on-, 2.'i cts. for evenings. The masquerade aa heretofore anai-uuced for McoJav ereDlug will not l changed. C. E. Sure. sr.ti. Yal Soiling: the Question of Wclniui' ItlffhbJ. The United States census of 1S0 shows that the laborers in our factories are yearly becoming more largely re presented by vmen and children. Thus nearly GO0.0OO moro women and 80,000 more children work In factories in 1830 than in 1870. This serves to show that with improved machinery the cheapest form of labor, which is the labor of women and children, is snpplanting the labor of male adults. Tho number of women in 18S0 em ployed in gainful occupations in the United States was 2,047,1 5T,an increase In ten years of 810,809, which is nearly GO per cent. Th number of women workers, in fact, has increased at a rate almost doable that of the f emale popu lation. The number of young children employed has also increased in like proportion. Sioux City Journal. The f regoing is interesting as a col lection of .statisti-tics and as a matter of information, but it doesn't "solre the question of woman': rights." As far us tho rights of women to labor are concerned, that is a piivilego which has always been accorded to them, and there is nothing to solve. But there are other rights which they claim still unsolved, and the very fact suggested by the census report is a foundation for the solution. Children's Reception. The Percy temperance children of riattsmouth held another large meet ing lit lloekwoou If all yesterday after noon. The meeting was called to or der by the president, and opened by the usual tsercisea. Miss Lolo Start , , i i i took her place us vtco president, and Ar. T m i i iIt33 Laura Twist as secretary, and tho ; nl.il.lro, j children now feel tluit they hi-.ve gen J ulne boys and girls to lend, who will j not scare, ciy or desert, i New squad were organized, until we now nave nine tn ail. une is a Bohemian squad, winch will give a chant at our reception, in the German language, written by Mr. btuilh. Committees were appointed on opera j houge prillUllff :mil musie UD1 will reuort todav It was voted io hold the first public Reception" at Rock wood Hall next Wednesday night, and Mr. Smith has written us a programme of original pieces and dialogues that will be fresh and true. Some pretended temperance people and boastful parents will hear something in the children's speeches that may open their eyes. This afternoon we have our Crst iunch at the hall, when Mr. Smith will ( give us a lesson iu tobacco aad alco- i hoi. We expect to have another meet ing tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon, in the Hall, at three o'clock. ! Sheldon Drew, Laura Twist, President Secretary. 1 he gentlemen ind ladies cf the I amateur troupe that will produce "Waiting for the Verdict." next Wednesday evening, at Boyd's opera house, are hard at work, and will un doubtedly give a good entertainment. They deserve a full house, and will probably get it. The east of the play and other particulars will be published in a day or two. Mr. George Clark, of Plattsmonth, will a3sist the company in their undertaking. Omaha Repub lican Mr. Geo. Clark in well known in i Plattsmoulh, and if all engaged in the play perform their Dart as we know . efforts is a foregone conclusion. The Sutton Register pays that Con gressman Laird writes to the occu pants of the St. Joe railroad lands, which the courts have decided belong to the assignees of the railroad, the S - - VI u v Lli Lull- twrr nr.tn.-itt.cton.i;n i ,.o i 4. V I 7 : '"""f l ' 11,0 rort, and to make no compromises, Senator 'anWyck and himself are at Washington endeavoring to have njat tcrs adjusted so that settlers v. i'l not have to lose their homes. Mr. Laird is an indefatigable worker, and if there is anything that can be done for the relief of these people, he will leave nothing undono to accomplish it. I-'Hiit and SU-el' Mr. Webber's ,iew coined v, was produced again hi-t eveniucr, at IleuckV. lo a much laiwr house than the previous night, and as before wa 3 received with shouts ofj laughter arid doalening hand cl:ip- ' pings of approval. The acts were en- j cored seperatelv and the characters I , , . " i , . . .. aponucu r.j pricing neiore the cur- : tain in single- oh. l0 uev.- AVrtV 0f f j ' iakiug a call." AVe have never seen i ' a humorous piece that appears more j strongly to lltcwiiblcs of nu audience than "Flint and SleeVand some of the incidents are so very unexpected aud comical that the prolonged laugh ter cau3s quite a delay in the pro eredii g. It is roar alter roar of ap probation; and, to quote Fred .stim son's ton, "What can ou wish for more.' Cincinnati Commercial. The T. A. M. Calico hop last night was a very recherche affair, and was participated in by about thirty couples The young ladies appeared in neat cal- ico gowns, and the gents in calico neck i ties, (other apparel ad. lib.; All for ; ruality was laid aside, and all entered , into the spirit of the occasion, and a .'jolly good time was had. About 12 eloc a recess was taken, and all ad- journed to the Perkins House, wheie i the tables fairly groaned under . . j. , . . , ia U nptUU3 rPfl8t fuimsheJ to I orJl'r n,,0r tho dancing wa ; "gain resinned and continued until wee sma' hours.when nil went tmlw.ir homes feeling glad they had gone, jjlad to get back hom?,aud pronounced it one of the best dance? of the" eea ; 'aiaWHjf nfVfiTfcirf M?i I i ' ' T f-fciPf Personal. L. Wolvein, of Ahhmdt is viewing alive citv todiv. If. It. Windham carno lioirw frm the west thin u. m. J. B. Philbert, the Louijf id. V' l.t gogue, i in town today. Prot. Alton, the etlicient school superintendent, is here tcdny. Fred Stohlman cnine in from Louis ville thia morning. Jacob Schneider, of Cedar Creek, (late of Oregon) is here shaking hands with friends. T. M. Marquette came down last night and remained iu the city ing the dav. dur- Elder J. d. Miller, of Lincoln, is in the city today, looking aftei some of Iiia property. Walter llousuworth and W. P. Ses sions, of Omaha, came down last night to tit tend the calico hq. W. S. Stretch, of the Surveyor (ieu eral's office, returned to his home in Falls City, this morning. J. P. Finney, one of the enterpris ing men of Memphis, Teun , U in the city on business. Mrs. Nellie French, daughter of Chaplain Wright, returned to her home in Chicago last night. Miss Lou Wreath went to South Bend this morning to visit relatives a few days before her school begins. Court Reporter Mullon came down from Lincoln this morning to take testimony in the case of Miller vs Horn. The Herald was favored with a call that was fully appreciated. Mrs. JL P. Coolridge, of Columbus, sister of D. H. Wheeler, accompanied by Mrs Richard Newell, returned to Columbus this moruiuj, after a 1; .. days visit in this city. Men;. I- M. C If. I! . .,:..u, two.joiiy rtdiroau :.,. -Ijuck east", were here this morning vis ing their old IV-cud, conductor gliah and brakemau Aldrich, oi tin- I! & M., and went west with th'm. All rneinbers of the T. A. M I'i.iu :..e requested to ni'- t :it Cl.-ambi-r.-j" !i store on Monday evening as bitV:r. importune .- will b trMnacted. ;.;r.l attendance i dfii. J. ol .!1 The beet fronds for the least ut William Herold. Don't fail to for anything iu tnonev. to Phil Yo is line and SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisements under till head, i I'tr line each insertion. Jllf? Cl'ilti To Rent. Furnished or unfurnished r: in?. I,j qnire of ,1. I). Siiup.Miu. 43;f The northeu3t corner roum in c?Im!c! man's bakery. Good for oilice or f-i;.:.i business. !!4 tf F. ST.rKi:.iN:. cound. A folding key iu a railroad coach iu this city. Owner can find it at this of fice. 43J A bunch of keys on Chicago avenue. Owner can get came by calling at this office and pitying for this notice. 47tf For Sale. I , . r 'otstogetner in good location in OH T"t 1 A A, , . Wanted. John Bauer has leased the Stohlman place, coraer of 7th and Vine street, is prepared to accommodate the public in the way of boarding and lodging by the week or month. ' 40dlni t . ... . t .. tJie handsomest patterns of ' V ire Flower Stands very cheap at J. R, i Cox's. 54dAwimo Heury Cocck Had an elegant line of baby carriages for sale very cheap. Also a nice lot of refrigerators and the largest stock of fur niture ever brought t Plattsmouth at ! vnces that can t be discounted. It will ! pay you to Sce him- d39xw2-tf ! limner' Oar-k, n, ir.Q,a Iarge stock oi parasols in ali quail ties must be closed out cheap at Ba ker's. 41dl5 Dwtl Millinery. i ceiving all the latest styles in ' u"tu- blowers, Tips. Ribbon.-, ! f21115" :,!, h?y I lo cali acu ovaitfTsv t.,ro are ljiv Nats I! n- tC, in tin' :iivitf uii MOCail aCU CV:l!i:Tv l.-i-Ioro ! rl-ewi. i' (I'f-r rr,-.v 1-J St o-t. d lu:;il A"ky gC"--r f- r Ili -m-.a crs cvery iltuv' rkv U'"";V'" Cz.,: Try W. IL Baker Canned goods and see your money will go. prices. I' en.-'S illlK'ii 1 til i. :' ii l!l.-iki .. Nd'itwir In-'.v Thu Alaska, tli- l.- t an-) venient Rtfiiger-ito:- in t'e- n. T :-.'!i sale J.t J. II. Cui. All wool bunting, ail v. fo! u veiling aud other -Jrcss g -ml in the new shades at W. II. linkers. It will pay you to read Wise's cvC umu in this paper, you inav find jus what you want. " 3Sti Bremuer's Crackers at St adieiuuiii. Armour's best brand hams. . . , ' hroikfast bacon. Dry salt uient Sugar cured shoulders At Ilatt cv; Co's. meat marktf. .i .. 1J . Ice I Ice 1 Ice I Now is the time to contract for your summer's supply of ice. Bed rock prices prompt delivery aud superior quality of ice, first come first served by thcicw ice man. d2tu2 Jon Faikkikld. Ladies, your tpccial attention is called to tbe new line of dress goods just mrfvetl ut WedftacV.. afcftf ' 7V " m 1 ' f - I.pilies or Plattsuiotiih Uf.ii't oY.'-trt'y your ir, om if you i;A Lji! !i:t;' f -r tl.cm; tl.vy i.rc in lv-"- m wlii !i we coi:M n-A ( " t'.i ;::; nr t-1- i 'il i.-:: d emb .' ii tli"in ; tin 'i'i!i' l.. In- 11: P. ,C ( i'A Ot -r k i . and l.t'it oi !!l .'if i ft t!l t !.' Ii,. ".tf .Iai.-:j Li ISk-idii' r' ( 'l .:( -k( l nt Yt Im c Nice line of opened ut V. II. up. ni'w !rts-i k t s i'i.i Baiicr's limn 40 4i tl By tin nqiictl of the vfiir.g fo.l.s .Joe Ford will Lave unotlur Mtioq'icrad" !.t tl.c link Mondav evening. dl'J lit Coltage House, Sixth street, between Main and Pearl, Pkittsmutith, Nebr. Retitted and cotn iortably furnished. Board by the day or week. Meals ii. centn. Bo:ird by week ut reasonable rates. House com fortably nnd pleasantly situated. Give me u call. S. Weavrk. Proprietor. 4tidlm IJreinuer's Crackers at Pakcr'a. Tr' u ran of Dome-tic baking pow der and get a Dover egg beater free at W. II. Raker's. 44dto owtl. A new line of flue drens goods con sisting of the latest styles and patterns just received at Weckbach's. 23dtf Rretnuer's Lewis'. Crackers at Rennet t A Brcuiuer'9 Crackers at Wirckbach'u. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Nitroua Oxide Gas, at tbe Dental rooms of Dr. C. A. Marshall, Fitzgerald block. 48d3tCwlt Fresh homo made candies at the Phoenix. every day 39dtf A Square Me tl Can be had at the City Hotel for only 2-3 cents and lodging at Rime reasonable rates. Farmers and Comment?.! Men will please bear this in mind. do--,: i'r-'S! I. I 'a- : . lit. ! U . v J tr.i. f . i : J.1 A t :iet(i ii - :l ii.l. I :!(... 1 M ;i l-;t:l : i ! i!t " il ! a "I nl.'. i .: .! t Jilknvi'il ni: i f , ( l tin. v. n. ;i va:lii I i: I' i- i- i Sla f .t u ci;.-:tl (. .,.-, (; i John Kitzzeraiii ',n K ''i-it-v, C-.-o. V.. !(,(-. A. A 1". n. c i". .IN w a i 4 tl UNRUK, HARRIS &l DKALKRS IN FURHITURE 8 COFFINS, and all kiridn of jcoods UHuully ket in a IS. FIRST CLASH FUB.VITIRB HTOKK Also, a very comnlete stack ot Funeral Goods, MetallicStWoodenCofflns Cashfe-Rota. EMBLEMS, &o. ' Our New and elegant hearse is always in readiness. Remember the place, in UNION IBLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO Doors sonth of Cass Coun ty Bank. Whear we luay be found night or day. HARRIS & UNRUH, 213 I'LATTt-MOUTH. NEB. ERNST WAGNER ARCHITECT. 1 an sn I'ully urrio be irivei: : : 10 - '"all e i o t, ;-i i !0 s:-.f.-!i r-. fxT Ci ( ie . l : k -y. HOUSE. D - - - 3 i - I f WA -i t.'i:.i.ii;i , KALSOMINIKG. I')at:s:i!(utt S!sto& Mor.rce Sts.. Chicago, Will fvi TrpiJ tfanr A irrv Ibelr BAND AYALOlitir. foff W . ill! La;r.i.ti. or lulriuonui muu. ( . llto. vap. Eot.u. Op-LaMpa. Had. Suadi? llaad Oniau. lUmlrtai Huanaia, V lacU.iaa imtraciion aod . 4WakU.lfWaa, aad i Ik yuiw"j 1 1 "O Kl xzrr Corner n and Lumb er, Sash.Doors, Blinds MIXED FXETTS, LIMS, A KINE LOT OK MACKEliKL, LAURA DORK HERRING, TROLT, WILD VA V K COD FISH, A bo u choice lot of 'vV I-.jivu i'-A i m Untie .er iraiii' i'ouik-i" ib... i'o.'p(.'': i i vj l ; 9 1 XT Io5; (l."" f :-. ;ti:ii Mr, al Wc Iiav-.- ju-t rcc iv'.-'l a larc invoice oi ; Colors, h Lead, (Li Mix P;iii:t. . i.iid in oil, iiiim ral paints, Uncle S;u:is lmnu-H.s il and powders, n:;d liviu boulit at extremely low prices, will ive our customers the benefit oftliem. Yours Trulv, Will J. "Warkick. J. I. NIMPSOX, AGENCY FIRE INSURANCE CO'S: CITY, of London, QUEEN, of Liverpool FIREMAN FUND, of California EXPRESS COMPANIES: AMERICAN KXPKLHS CO.. WELLS, FAKGO & CO. EXPKESS. OSce in ltock-.vcod Block , with Johnson Bros 6ilf.ro 2? TT ayrr? fiy . tr fr V m i - x . -. O , - ' 1 a i. i Vi J 4 A . " " j CUFrS, h c i'u w e a ' -'.iV'.'.l. :ht juice- Wescott, i S I The BOSS Clolhier. Rockwopd Bloclc. .ill' iiuliuuuu S 2E3 1ZQ Seventh Streets, . LI. KiNL or - 9 OHAKGES. t: tine htc-ok ot it IJRI FLOUR. Lamps, L.; ITo v.! 1 i:Y & CO. REAL. ESTATE (ANI))- A TION . t J U d A(;i:.(!v. Lav rind o!!i; i inn busineHa pi mnp. fly ni l !idcl to at tiiin o(lii-e anl pro-(-. ;-' remitted uithuut de lay. Notiitiil work, conveyancing and .il ' ttar-iing atntidcd lo on fdiort 110 ii:c and bittisijic tioii guarsmteed. It'iliere is any tiling wc do make a specialty of, it is city aud suburban renl eftute. Several tine fariim and fcomy wild land at hargains. Laboring men can get a home by paying month ly what tliey new pay lor houae rent. Space forbids giving but a email percentage of the bargains now on the books at this agency; we name the following: Six choice half acre lots, 8 minutes from 11. II. shopB, at from $80 to 160 each, and on terms that would make a man ashamed to say lie did not own a house. Come and hee, you are not compelled to buy and we wontj give these lots away, but you chd get them so they will absolutely cost you noth ing. Five acre lot j mile from citv for So0 part on time. Eleven acre h.t $ mile from citv forSO tin's i extra fine. I have three pieces of outside prop erty which I cati sell and under take to furnish purchaser vork enough lo pay for them, now I will furnish the ground and vou the work work i-i what hurls trie." If you ,vii do the work at a lair price I will gv you a clear deed for the laud; if yon can't do the w ork come and ee mc I may find some one who will .lr it ',. you. Ten acres for 600 00 600 00 ' ' " ir,o oo I ' 'JOOO 00 vcral t-mall tracts well imnrovtd i tuu f4uioin;ng t!: citv. for ri.'i's;.' a hie rau-i t- ARir lands. -, nild COO 00 i:ii.:-o'd Itj.'X) 00 'J 'OO 00 o ;0 (K) "... .:, ( es county -J lute of In- o ioco hi V. i;.s(, - t! he 1V2''W l.r.0 i.-.t 17a ihO ."CO 'JiX) :'.;.o (t ii ! i iLllie i i 4r:if-i:i!i; "'I (l)lil') iil r t li live" - ""oiii .-.1:1,11 rtcitra -1X) Hf'pioeil nv ri al ( statu iu abllli ;; e.- I .-an lind u I, lt vou want iu ee it j,, will call and Kee me .'"'7 l o-iiK ;ind I.,t3 ;P H.lU. a. Mil (11 h.v., r figuri:s than uill h, -l.-ke.t p.;x lliotit I,s hence. .:..re.i ai;d dw.-lliM ron,a ;Ull,lor till, l.-l.U J.l-oiupily collff-le,! It fiaii .l. I 1 ' . . .. ... i V wnat you want in 'oiuiiiu come and a.k forit J-rohably tntsK-d just what you Ui -e t.pcu nearly cvery eve nin I've wan. ning from S I fl v H'JJf -if?" W Good new houae and two fine lots ffood location price. 6S0O. W. S. WISE, Union 31ock.