s )' OFFICIAL PAFKKOr TUB CITY oitit news. ClreaAtla2 Iibrary at Warrick's Orax tra. Oltf V C. A. Marshall, Dentist, sue citir to Clutter & Marshall. Teetu extracted without pain, bjr use ofMtrous Oxide Ciaa. Salisbury, Dentist. SPECIAL NOTICES. dTertleinenta under tnu bead, three cent per Hue eub tnaertlou. 31 ONEY TO LOAN-Oa real estate by A. N. FOlt SALE My residence and four lots ; good bouse, barn aud fruit, aud tu excel lent condition ; ulo two Improved lariua. also a t.ry brick bu.iue UouHe 4uxmo feet, on Mala street, and other desirable laud and lots. It. 11. Whkkxkk. rolt-'ALE Houses, lots and wood land by John Buns & Bon. FOKSALE Se.eral residences, cheap. In quire of U. 11. Wheeler tt C. tH)K SALE Scratch Cablets In all sizes, at tuisoince. Sltl inKHALEalot In good loeatlon. Particu lars at this office Wtf ijiOK 3ALE An order for a new American be win Machine. Inquire at this office. FOKSALB l.WJ cords of wood. Inquire of W.a. Wise. U IJOtt SALE Id papers for sale at this office at 40 cents ter hundred or 6 cents per doz en, tf Ii'OBSALE Four lots together In eeod loca- tlon In thl city. Inquire at this office tf aiO RENT Two rooms, furnished or unfur nished, lu the MacMurphy House, Inquire en the premises. FOB KENT or sale on long time. A house and two lots with good improvements. Ap ly to tt. B. Winduam. FOB KEN J Good, new houses of four rooms. K"od water, good garden spots, 4 per month In Uhaferrule. W. II. Suifkk. KEN rhe north storeroom In Nev ille's black, and 8 rooms up stairs. Good location for restaurant or boarding house, rents cheap. Apply to Win. NeTille. l&itf mo KENT A bouse. Inquire of Chaplain A Wright. LOST A Knight Templar chart In shape of a la!tese ceo. Finder wl 1 be suitably re warded by learing at thU office. I6tf WANTED A girl to do general housework and take care of children, not required to do washing- or ironing. Apply at the resi dence of K. B. Wind ham. WANTED Two day boarder!. Apply at Mr. Uustafson's, 3d street, two doors past sexton's 66dlw K. of P. Meets every Tuesday evening at thes Castle Hall, ia Rocfcwood Block. V itiug Knights are invited to attend. II. M. Boss, C. C. W. It- Dykes. K. of R. and ri. - A uun un a. ucug more. c Vevpr was such a rush made for any jDrug Store as is now at Roberts Phar macy for a trial Bottle of Dr. King New Discovery for consumption, Coughs and Colds. All persons affect ed with Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarse ness, Severn Coughs, or any affection of he Throat and Lung, cau got a Tri- al 2-ttle or this great remeuy tree, oy calling at a'ove Drug Store. Regular size fl.OO. Dec. 27 e6yly These are Solid Facts. The best blood purifier and system regulator ever placed within the reach of suffering humanity, truly is Electric Bitters. Inactivity of the Liver, Bil iousness, Jaundice. Constipation. Weak ViHntvA. nr anv disease of the urinary organs, or whoever requires an appetiz- v tonic or mild stimulant, will always - find Electric Bitters the best and only "Certain cure known. They act surely Yhd quickly, every bottle guaranteed to ' n,i;tfiifinn nr mnnfT re- funded. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by M. BODerts jauuwi;. l'.af a f Knoa drv fence costs for sale. Inquire of W. S. WW. "r. The best bef in toe city always can be found at Peterson Bros, market. 233dtf Well Itewarded. A liberal reward will ba paid to any party who will produce cae of Liver, Kidnev or Stomach complaint that Ele ctric Bitters will not speedly cure. Bring them along, it will cost you nothing for the medicine if it fails to cure, and you will be well rewarded for your trorble besides. A'l blood diseases, Biliousness Jaundice, Consti pation, and general debility are voickly cured. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price onlv fifty centa per bottle. For sale by J. M. Roberts. r Dec. 27 e6wly. THAT HACKING COU; II can be to quickly cared by ShMohs Cough. We warrant it. ' W1LL YOU SUFFER, with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? u oh's V itali- ..... a1 tn tnrm TOU. ,nonr rja tnilT mnrlA miser- blv by that terrible cough. Shlloh s Cure is tne remeuy im CATAKIUI CURED, health aud swf-et breath secured by Shiloh s Cat arrh Kernel y. Price 50 centt Nasal Injector free. Forsale by Smith & Black Bros. PeclSeowd&wly A Startling Discovery. Physicians are often startled by ro markable discoveries. The fact that Dr.Kinr's New Discovery for Cou sumption and all Throat and Luig disenUs daily curing patients that thev have given up to die, is tHrtling them to realize their sense of duty, and examine into the merits of this wonder ful discovery ; resulting in hundreds of our best Physicians using it in their practice. Tnal Bottles free at J. M. RolMjrta' Drug Store. Regular siz 91.00. Coilootlon llotlo. . Allpartiej k.oing tbemsIve ! be Indebted to me SH I ! call v d make loll .etUam-Ut at once, so that hereafter weeuo ndict atrletlr cash bus ii. as. Please giTJ tnU your im.ue- Miss Rosa Brautuer and Miss Mollie Carroll, are visiting at Missouri Yalley Iowa. County Superintendent Alton and wife are in the city and are stopping at the Perkins. The new bell in the Episcopal church will riug out for servient here for the urn t time tomorrow. Mr. Wm. Webber, who has been con fined to the house for two weeks, is out agaiu and able to attend to busiuess. Tim T. A. M. club meets on Monday evening at Stadelmanii'e parlors to com pletc final arrange nents for. their ball. A delightful shower this morning has done much good, and no weather c ould be more propitious for corn com ing up than the pr s.-nt. Right. Rev. Dr. Walker, bishop of Northern Dakota, will officiate in Si Luke's church tomorrow. Service at 11 a. m. auJ7:30p. m. Dr. Whittemore, of this city, has been iu attendance the last few days upon the Homeopathic State Medical Association iu session at Omaha. Mrs. McCracken, of Leavenwrrth, Kansas, is ia the city for a few days on a visit with relatives here, stopping with her brother. Postmaster Marshall. The Elziver club meets on Monday evening with Mrs. J. N. Wise' on north Sixth street, at which time readings ftom Dickens will constitute the pro gram. On Tuesday evening of next week the Ladies' Aid society of the Presby terian c'lurcli will entertain at a soci able at Chaplain Wright's to which all are invited. A corre$p3ndctt from this city to the Omaha nerald, writes up the Connor Runner routeat in this county, and says that. Mr. Connor and his friends, al though disappointed are certain of re Ward. As this game of taffy has been dealt out to the progressive wing of the democratic party heie for the last five years, they will not fail to under stand the game behind it. Mr. James Beeson has entered into partnership with John Wayman in the Cass County Iron Works, Foundry and Machine Shops. Mr. Beeson is an ex perienced workman, who takes an ac tive interest there, and who will be a valuable acquisition in the machinery depurtmeut, which will be under his direct supervision. The Cass County Iron Works have the facilities and are capable of turning out first-class work, and the firm of Wayman & Bec6on ought to do well and ought to have a liberal patronage. On next Tuesday evening the home dramatic club will present their play, "Staff of Diamonds," tne second time at the opera house, the proceeds of which go toward establishing a perma nent public reading room for- the city. On the occasion of their presentation of this play heretofore, membe8 of the club were repeatedly solicited to 'eptat it, and they have decided to do so for the t-ole purpose of sccur.ng money for a most worthy object. This alone, should insure them a large house, and all wi 1 not fail to be interested in the presentation of the drama a second time. One of the pleasant features at the closing exercises of the public schools at the opera house, last evening, oc curred wheu Mayor Sinitu stepped upon the stage anil in behalf of a num ber of the teachers presented Principal Drummond with two elegant compan ion pictures Romeo and Juliet which were encased in solid gilt frames of elegant design, and which made a beautiful and most appreciative pres eut. Mr. Drummond, and the teachers working under him, have passed a ;e tr without a jar or dissension, and Mr. Drummond, wc are assured, will long cbeiish the testimonial of which be was the recipient from his cc-laborers in the public schools. The Valentine Reporter, speaking of what would iu any other town be-a great calamity, says: "Through the carelessness of some person the rope and both buckets in the town well have fallen to the bottom, and our citizens are seriously inconve nienced in coubequence." Tha citizens of almostay other town would either get out tLosc buck ets, or else dig and equip another well, but this state of affairs is not very as tonishing at Valentine. The people up there polUb themselves off every day with white sand, and drink only "im ported alkali;" and the inconvenience mentioned by the Reportor arises only among thoie citizens who have not be come thoroughly acclimated aud roust use a little water td thin their their al lowance ot alkali. But seriously, a town that has only one well end both buclcrwaud the rope In the boito-u'of that, ousrbt to sbucu itself around a id 'gel out a few platers, se-tit.g forth its natural advantages n t for? ttla O T"CtT7 pi lSCt Cell 2?4y. Closing Exercite. Last night the opera house was crowded from parquet to galleries by the childrrn of the public schools and parents and spectators, who had assem bled to hear the closing exercises of the schools as laid down in the pro gramme. The exercises consisted of exercise songs, class songs, recitations, and the essays of the three graduates, followed by the presentation of diplomas. The recitations were given by the younger pupils from the lower grades, the selections being generally made by the pupils la the different rooms, who elected one of their number to represent . them. Among the reci'a tions all did exceptionally rell indeed From the youngest to the f " deet there .as no sign or evidence of failure, and all were well drilled. If any special recommendation could be made it would be in the recitation of Master John Ilartigan, who showed himself exceptionally well at home on the stage, and who had just as much confi dence and interest in what he was doir g as though he was calling the boys for a game of ball. Bertha Wise was espe cially good in her recitation, which was long and by no means simp'e, yet be had every word and line perfectly and she understood the spirit and and meaning of it all, speaking clearly and distinctly, s that every word was un derstood. The exercise songs by the ward schools aud primary rooms were fully appreciated and applauded, the litth loiks acquitting themselves more than creditably, and showing the thorough work of their teachers. The two songs given near the close ot the program by the pupils drilled by Mrs. Stone were the best ever giveu in the city in point of work done, and Mrs. Stone ought to be proud of the tongs aud the singers they showed what thorough drilling is. The graduates, Miss Henrietta Schu lof, Mr Walter Thomas and Mr. Shel don Drew, resd carefully prepared es says. Those of Miss'Schulof and Mr. Thomas being especially worthy. The character of Sheldon Drew's will bear criticism in the fact that it was too much an arrangements of statistics. and did not do him the justice he could have done himself by arranging facts and ideas instead of figures. Hon. Geo. S. Smith in a very appro priate and. eloquent address presented the diplomas to the graduates, his words to them being well chosen and such as they can treasure and remem ber. The Pacific Junction Gazette in a long article upon special trains and Pa cific Junction as the railway centre of the northwest, gets off the following: "Sometime a special comes to a halt at I'lattsmouth, and the porters on the specials ' say that the citizens of that town generally, and the newspaper men particularly, congregate about the train with open mouths. Some of ihei-e porters were overheard to re- maik th4t on one occasion the newspa per fraternity at Plattsmouth apponmd Chnrlie Sherman, of the Journal, to in terview them. Chawles said what he whs nost particular about finding out was whether the buttons on their (the por ter's) clothing was pure gold ! He hud "beam it. was 1" and the porter said the "dude ot a newspaper man fairly run slime at the mouth and nose, so completely was he carried away by his ignorant admiration for the glittering livery mf a porter on a special train car rying railroad officials.'' Transfer Trains. We are reliably informed that the B & M. management are seriously consid ering the advisability and practicability of putting in a transfer train be. ween Plattsmouth and Pacific Junction for the transfer of stock, and local traffic and that estimates are already being made to aucertain the cost of transfer cars for the accommodation of teams, stock and Ical traffic between Pacific Junction and this citv. A Blinaapot in ,i our eys. sgi There is a spot in your eye that is not sensitive to light, a part of the e e with which you do not see. The fol lowing directions for finding it are go ing the rounds of the ap.Ts and may be new to most of our readers. Shut you left eye and with your right look steadily at the cross below, holding the paper ten or twelve inches from the eye : X o Now move the paper slowly toward the eye, which must be kept fixed on the cross. At a certain distance hthe other figure the letter O will sud denly disappear; but if you biing the paper nea-rr it will again come into view. You may not succeed in the experiment on t'i? first trial, but with a little patience you can hardly fail; and the suddenness' with which the black spot vanishes and reappears is very string. Ex. Barber Shops- Hereaft -r all the barber shops in the city will be closed on Sundays. Ed. Mom.it, SB. Yeats. J C. Bcosnc Alw O. Wakrxy, A Way to Make Money. Ma. Editor: As many of my old frinds arc desirous of knowing what success I have hud in the poultry busi ness in Kansas, I give you my exper ience. Over a year ago I made two very crude batchers, designed from some good points of several I had seen. tilled them with eggs, and they worked fairly well. I kept ihem going from Dec. 1st. to Juuo 1st, clearing from them $650 over and above everything aud that, too, In spite of the high price of feed, and the fact that all my chick ens were marketed at low prices, the highest I got was $0 a dozen and the lowest $3.75, aud during that time I attended to my regular business. Be lieving this was a good return tor the iuuo lit of work, I began i -ok ing for a more perfect hatcher, and my atten tion was directed to the Common Sense In Juuel got directons from J. M. Bain. Mew Concord, O., pcretaiy ot theN. A. Poultry association and will aend directions for making ihis hatcher to any one sending three 2 cent stamps to prepay postage. I hud one made that held 250 eggs, cost about $7. My uccess wit1! tuts hatchet, was all I could wish for and I had four more made, and lroui these five hatchtrs 1 have just taken 1.030 fine chickens out of a lutle less thau 1,200 eggs. I be lieve I am placing it modestly when I say that I hope to clear $2,500 by JulyJ ucxtaud still pursue my regular busi ness. There is no business as profitable as this i?, provided one gives it the at tention it deserves, and no business re quires as little capital to start on, and there is no necessity for men trying to hide this business or monopolize it. The field is the world and the world like Oliver Twist, is crying out for more. There are thousands of young men who are teachers and clerks who look forward to the time when they can get a start in some lucky way; this way is here open for them if they will only im prove by it. Thousands of young wo men too, who feel dependent on some father or brother, who in one year could place themselves high above any dependence if they only would. Get directions and make your hatchers im mediately as you can ma';e them your selves Resp'y Yours, L. L. J. List of Letters. List of letters remaiug unclaimed in the P. O. at Plattsmouth, Cass Co Neb., May 15, 1884: Albertsou Matilda Marler B F Atwell U .J Maybe L A Bushard James Meeke Tena Broker Fritz More N D Bleger Ernst Gylear Wm Cole Mary Peterson Hons Dwight W D Palm Jas W Evans Wilbert 2 Reed Mary Filby John Rounds Faldene Hershey Ben Stewart James H timer Henrietta Smith Emma Hunter William Wash Rev Geo .Tudkins W T Waggoner J A Lynch Maggie Yright Wm G Person calling for the above will please say 'advertised." J. W. Marshall, P. M. J. A. Alley went to Plattsmouth on Mouday to commence work in the B. & M, shops. Greenwood Etgle. Sportsmen, Attention! There will be a meeting of the Platts mouth Sportsmen's club this evening at the office of Geoi S. Smith. A full attendance ot the members is request ed. By ordir of the President. H. M. Bush nell , Sec Notice for Bids. Notice is hereby given that bids will be" received by the City Clerk up to Monday, May 2Cth, 1884, for doing the city advertising and printing for the fiscal year commencing June 1st, 18S4, to Jnne 1st 1885. By order of the City .Council. J. D. SiMi'&OX, City Clerk. lu the Future When you have a cough and want re lief, think ot Kemp's Bilsam for the Throat aud Lungs; a guaranteed reme dy for those diseases. Price 50c and $1; trial size free. Respectfully, apr 3 4m YV. J. Warkick. F0CND. An agate watch cb inn and twodjo keys. Call at this office.-prove prop erty, pay for this notice and get "the articles. K ym Loat. Bunch of kes i st in the potoffice. Aider rt turning s m to the Herald office wi'l b rnwirded. COTTAGE HOUSE. 6th St. Near Main, PLATTSMOUTH, - NEBRASKA. Having a'en cl arge of the COT taob Uotjsk I shall try to furnish all patron- wl h mf ruble quaitrrs and keep the tables supi 1 d with th best In th n arket Trrn '-eat cn? om a,nd to ird 1 7 he day or week solicited. Train Time. Under the change in time passenger traiu3 leave the depot here as follows : No. 1 west, 8:15 aj rn. No, 3 west; 6 :50 p. m. K. C. St. J. & C. B. north 5:15 a. m. .i i u m u u g.35 p m C. B. & Q. , north, 7:45 a. m. Omaha stub north 8:55 a. m. 4? " 5:40 p.m. Trains arrive as follows No. 2-, Denver express 0:25 p. m, No. 4, " - 9.25 a.m. K. C. St. J. & C. B. east 9:45 a. m. ti ii i. i M 8:35 p. m. C. B. k Q. Omaha east 5:80 p. m. Crown Mill) Flonr. W. F. Allen, the old Cass county miller, who is now running the Crown Mills at Ashland, ha his flour on sale iu the Plattsmouth market, Dovey & Sou keepiug it always in stock. A trial of the Crown Mill brands will prove to any that it is superior to any flour in the market. 800dw48tf. Call and 2ee Us. I wish to notify the public that I am now open for business at Joe McVey's old stand, where I have in stock a full line of Kentucky whiskies, St. Louis beer, wines ami cigars &c, as goo! as the best. r57dtf H. M.- Box 3. fjELICATE AND riEBlE LADIES- Those 1 mgui 1, tiresome sensations, causing you to feel scarcely able to be on your feet; that constant drain that is taking f rom your system all its for mer elasticity; driving the bloom from your cneeks; that continual stralu up on your vital forces, rendering you ir ritable aud iretl'ul, can easily be re moved by the use of that marvelous remedy. Hop Bitters. Irregularities and obstructions of your system are relieved ut once, while the special cause ot peri odical pain are permanently removed. None receive so much benebt, and none are so profouudly grateful and show such an interst in recommending Hop Bitters as women. FEELS YOUNG AGAIN. "My mother was afflicted a long time with Neuralgia and a dull, heavy, inac tive condition f the whole system; headache, nervous prostration, and was almost helplesB. No physicians or medicines did her any good. Three months ago Ahe began to use Hop Bit ters with soich good effect that she 6eems and feels young again, although over 70 years old. we think there is no other medicine fit to use in the family." A lady, iu Providence. Bradford, Pa., May 8, 1875. It has cured me of several diseases. such &4 nervousness, sickness at the stomach, mouthly troubles, etc. I have not seen a sick day in a year, since I took Hop Bitters. All my neighbors use them. Mrs Fannie Green $3,000 lost. "A tour of Europe that cost me $3,000, aoue me less good than one bottlo of Hop "Bitters; they also cured my wife of fifteen years' "ner vous weakness, slaeplessncss aud dyspesia." R- AI., Auburn, N. Y. HIGH AUTHORITY. Hop Bitters is not, in any sense, an alcoholic beverage or liquor, and could not be sold tor use except to persons desirous of obtaining a medicinal bit ters. Green B Raum, u.b com. Inter'lRev. So. Bloomingville, O , May 1, '79. Sirs I have been suffering ten years and I tried your Hop Bitters and it done me more good than all the doctors. Miss S. S. Boone. BABY SAVED ! AVe are so thankful to say that our nursing baby was permanently cured of a dangerous and protracted consti- Eation and irregularity of tne bowels y the use of Hop Bitters by its mother, which at the same time re stored her to perfect health and streugth. The Parents, Rochester, New York. apl0wld6. CLIMBING THE SPIRAL STAIRS Invisible Architecture in a 2few Eng land fai'sonage. "Yes," she said, -'our children are married and gone, and my husband and I sit by our winter fire much as we did before the little ones came to wiueu the circlf. Life is something like a spiral staircase: we are all the time coming around over the spot we started from. only one degree furibes up the stairs.." "That is a pretty illustration, re marked her friend, musingly, gazing into the glowing coals which radiated a pleasant heat from the many-win dowed stove. "You know wo cannot stop toiling up the hill, though." "Surely we cannot, and for myself I don't find fault with that necessity pro vided the advance in life is not attend ed with calamity or suffering, fori haye bad my share of that. Not long since my health utterly broke down. My system was full of malaria. My digestion became thoroughly disorder ed aud my nerves were in a wretched state. I was Ianeuid. ate little and that without enjoying it. and bad no strength or ambition to perform even my light household duties. Medical treatment failed to reach the seat of the trouble. The disease, which seem ed to be weakness of the vital organ, progi eased till I had several attacks which my physicians pronounced to be acute congestion of the stomach. The last of these was a desperate struggle and I was given up to die. As the cri sis bad partially passed, my husband heard of the merits of Parker's Tonic as n invigorant in just such cases as mine I took it and.felt its good effect at ouce. It appeared to pervade my body as though the blessing of a new life had come to me. Taking no other medicine I continued to improve, and am now in better health than I bave been for a long time. i Ext -act from interview with the a of Rev. p. Perry, pastor of Bptixt crnr czrr'sil: or f NOTHING BETTER. , Karsh's Golden Blood and Liver Ton le Is Highly Recommended. "In my experience of many years I have never met with a remedy that I doulJ so freely recommend, for blood, liver and kidney complaints, as Marsh Gold, n Blood and Liver Tonic." (M. E. Hall, Port Scott, Kansas. "Having heard your Golden Blood and Liver Tonic highly spoken of I bought a bottle for my wife, who was suffering from dyspepsia and liver complaint. I can now join with others in Us praise, for it quickly cured her." I J. M. Scott, Chillicothe, Mo. "Marsu's Golden Blood aud Livek Tonic ha? cured me of a scrofulous hu mor and kidney trouble, from which I have suffered for years." y. F. Mor ris, Burlington, Iowa. MARsn's Golden Blood and Livrb Tonic and Marsh's Golden .Balsam for the throat and lungs, are for sale by Smith & Black Bros., druggUts, Platts mouth. Large bottles 50 cents and $1. Trial size 10 cts. wld6 ABSOLUTELY. CURES WllOOI'IItO C O U " If. It ! a harmlrm Tegetable ijrrnp.Tfry drlkiou' tiie tante. Relieves ni ouce ana U ft jxiaitive r . . WINTER and BRONCHIAL COUCH are cured by thU excellent remedy. Binctitnt in ten tomguagu accowpany tvtry tuttU. WlilfiHBLOOD ciAmLkum ABSOLUTELY CUKES ALL DISEASES OP THE BLOOD. STOMACH, Liver, Bowel an'I Kldnevs: f.r all 1ieiuw orlpin. ntln In Impairment of the Mood, ax Amrmia, Hick Hradach. J.erv.usnn, Fmal Wenknewe, LWer Complaint. Dj-nprrwla, Jaundice, HiIlousn-a and Kidney Ilwaae, tain medicine In absolutely eure. . This medicine does n t contain any oilneml, in b aolutely vegetable, restores the blood to a lienlthy condition, regulating exretoxn and rujiplyini; de ficiencies and imvenU disease . Dtrtctton in ten tangwtgrt accompany rtrry tnttit. PAPILLON MFC. CO., CHICACO VO SALS BT ALL SBUOOISTS. FOR SALE BT WILL J. WARRICK. Sweet potato plauts, and tomato acd cabbage plants, always on band, at Bennett & Lewis'. 6512 F. S. White, The old stand by ice man, is now con tracting for the summer season, and will deliver you your ice promptly at any time called for. Maka your con tracts for a summer supply. 15dtf All the best bouses in Plattsmouth will sell you B reamer's choice crackers at reduced prire by the box or bam-11, and don't you forget it. Get these and you get the best. tf At Charlie Warren's, the old reliable barber's shaving 10c. hair cut 25c, shampoo 25c. sea foam 10c. mustache black 2S C. ShOD onnnaifn ntwrt limna t.s ' ,. r li'vc iiiiu it can. d31ml For a handsome suit, substantially made, in the best of style, aud from any quality of goods you may select, call on K. Dressier, Merchant Tailor, In Sherwood Block. 13dlm H. SPIES, Manufacturer aud dealer In Fine Cigars. NONE BUT TIIE BEST TOBACCO IJSED, Patronize home trade aud get Floe Goods. Remember the JPlace On Lcwer Main Street, opposite the City Hotel N. B. Cigar Chippiugs for 30 cents a pound Open Asa In. Wm. Webber wishes to announce that the Elkhorn saloon is again opea to busiucs? as heretofore, the repairs and new work in the room now being nearly, completed. Pasture Two hundred and forty acres under fence, with running water, and one half mile from the city. Apply to ft t t W.S. Wmb. In purchasing a refrigerator see Hen ry Booeck's new stock and get prices before purchasing. 59tf Stock to Pasture ! 3,800 acres. : fentV n.nH . . i v "''" auu a nines irom Soutu Bend ; plenty of good wter, tne Fliuts MT TERMS AREi W-ac J2r the Sea'on for CattU 75 ctt each per mnth, for Coltt. T sin tlftt ohaM - EST. uciu, wa pieoty ox menu Iks' Stock must le plainly Branded in tirani, Ear Rings and mart: WILL HUT ilU. I bare a good branding shoot aad will help free ot cnarze It twirl le, "will drive to my pliii to brand. I receipt fort be tock wbeo put In tbe paature, and acoout fr or pay tb tame In no reiwjo.ioility a to accident or death. I pay the toll, on aft etock eominir to "fj? ,a '5 'ilowa lo eenta each for S?lli;n.d5 !lutf ,or bon rider. P cnu tor double n ;ean eroas either bndr! Xablaad or Kuutu Bend. Far further particular. VMoonalMUty. I refer you to iheMoWV f wT" H W O Scots, 4 U tvJ