PLATTSIIODTH" HERALD. rUBLISIJED DAILY AND WKEKLT THe Flalbmontk Herald PaMisliini Co. ror City and County Directory, Railway Time Tables. Tetephone Exchang Business lit res to rj. Business Cards ac. tee third page. JETT. I STONE, - City Edlter. A. allsbury. Dentlnt. Read the notice regarding Zion Com maodry. Ask Joe Ford what ails his noae. Tonight the dramatic club meets J. P. Young's for reheraal. at The directors' car of the Huston Albany railway went east over the C. B. & Q this morning. Joe says he is not going to dress the rink in mourning for a while yet, an way. The skating rink continues to be the center of attraction for all lovers of the sport. A lively female coon on roller skates attracted considerable attention today iu the rink, also on the streets. Prices for the Swedish lady quar tette next Monday night will be 50 cents. No extra charge for reserving Gallery 35 cents; boys 25 cents. It is rumored that proceedings are to be instituted against the Journal ottice bouncer. We can't get hold of the particulars and can only offer the rumor. A chess club was organized at I)r Richmond's -office last evening, and many prominent chess players and citizens hare signified their intention of becoming members. The entertainment civau by the Swedish Lady Quartette naxt Monday night will be one of the most pleasing and classical that has been given in Plattsmouih. It. G. Brown and wife, of Sutton passed through- the eity on their way east last evening. I3ob is one of the leading attorneys up that way and one of Clay county's sol id republicans. The members of Mt. Zion command ear No. 5 will meet at their asylum to morrow at 10 o'clock sharp, from whence the Sir Knights will proceed in full dress to attend divine services at St. Lukes church. TlMUferVMil uHt for Mia KurfHiah lailv quartette concert company go on sale tomorrow iii&ruing. x'rice, ou cents No extra charge for reserving. we desire to call attention to the locals of Mrs. Reed in today's paper. For anything in the millinery or fancy goods line give her a call. Her stock is complete and prices way down. The Temple of Honor, we are in formed, has rented the east Rockwood hall and will fit it and furnish it. The 4ood Templars, K. of II. and K. of P. will also meet there, and the new quarters will prove very acceptable and much easier of access from the street. Au express package came to Platts raouth from MeCook, today, and on the back of the tag is written, -Another unsuccessful homesteader curses the country, and returns to bis friends singing: Good by l homestead, to Nebraska, adieu. I may emigrate to b U but never back to you." - Threw tramps lodged iu the cooler last nljht, aud were turned loose this morn ing". The walking wnt very good cow during the diy, but freezes at night makim; the roads passable and for fear that they might tramp off with some thin? that don't beloafr to them T.nhnpa locks them up. Keep at it Jake, send em weit when you turn them loose. One of the most enjoyable events of t bo season was the birthday party given by Mrs. Frank White last even ing in honor of the -17th anniversary of Miss Katie ValJery. The presents were numerous and valuable. Some thirty or forty", invited guests partici pated, aud after a magnificent supper bad been indulged in, dancing and a food time - generally were the order of exercises until the dnal good night was aid. A $20.00 Biblical Reward. The publishers of RutledgVs Month ly offer twelve valuable rewards in their monthly for April, among which whict is the following: t We will fire 920.00 in gold to the person telling us -how many verses there aro in the old Testament Scrip ture by April 10th, II S3. Should two or more correct answers be received, the reward will be divided. The money will be forwarded to the win ner April lBtn,: 18SI. Persons trying for the reward mustseud twenty cents in silver (no postage stamps taken) . ' m - a t . i mm Wltn tneir answer, j or wmcu tuey win receive tne May Monthly, in wjjlch the name and address of tue- winner of the reward and the correct answer will be published, and in which several more valuable - reward will be offered. Address, Butledrt Publhtuing Com pany . Easton, Penna. The Curtis Case. The hearing of the Curtis matter wasn't such a blood curdling affair alter all. Curtis himself didn't go on to the witness stand at all. aud vir tually waived a preliminary exami nation. The facts as adduced upon au examination of the complaining witness aud Messrs. Win. II. Martin and A. B. Taylor, were iu substance that Curtis had hilhorlo borne a good reputation in all respects, lie was the room male and bed lellow of Win. Hull, aud they were very warm, inti mate friends. lie missed the money, and Curtis had gone to Omaha. The sheriff went to Omaha, and found Curtis there, aud quietly informed him of the nature of his errand, whereupon Curtis hauded him his pocketbook and told him there was his pile. The pocket book contained $40, which didn't satisfy the sheriff, who proceeded to search him, the re sult of the search being the finding of $70 more. They came back to Platts mouih and Curtis turned over $95 to Hull, aud remarked that he was hard up and wanted to go south, whereup on Hull handed him back $5 and told him to take it. Mr. Miner testified that Curtis was a man of good habits, had lived with him for some time, and never saw anything wrong. The witness upon being pressed by coun sel, liually said that he missed 920 last winter some, time, and that if Curtis wai guilty of this, he might be guilty of stealing the $'20. Curtis pleads not guilty. The matter could have been amicably settled between the panics themselves if it had not been for the interference of other par tics. The prosecution at one time offered to withdraw the complaint it the accused would pay the cosf, which was refused. The court bound Curtis over iu the sum of two hund red dallar for his appearance at the sitting ol the district court, which bond was given. The simple fact that the court thought there was probable cause, doesn't convict the man of the crime. Whether he is really guilty or not remains yet to be developed. If he is guilty, let him be punished and branded as a thief, if he is not guilty, while this occurrence mav be holduii und used against him by his enemies, yet al good citizens will still hold mm in the same estimation as though it had not occurred. Let the presumption of innocence, until proveu guilty prevail. A Party of Solid Illinois Men Lookiug for Land in This State. On yesterday's Union Pacific train was a party of forty solid men from Illinois; men looking for farming ant stock lands. Nebraska if becoming well Known for its great advantages for combined farming where grain stack-growing aud abundant pastur age ean all be had together. In this party were some stock-men witl plenty of capital to engage in stock orecuing. louug stock which is now 6o largely imported can be growu here of a higher quality. The climate of Nebraska, the abundance ot the best food, which can be grown so cheaply, are becoming known to eastern cattle men, who are daily coining here looking for stock farms Such advantages are not offered by any western 6tate. It is at least complimentary toNcbras ka that the states cast of us arc calling for her sure seed corn and coining out to look for future homes. The party men tioned was iu charge of S. M- Knox, agent of the Union Pacific iand depart meut at Princeton, Illinois, au 1 will stop off at Plum creek to look for lands in Dawson, Gosper, Frontier aud Custer counties. Republican. The Swedish Lady Quartette Con cert Co. next Mouday night promises to be a Yery rare treat for the amusement loving people and those who appreciate some fine singing; and Manager Young has secured low prices so that all caa afford to go and hear them. This being positively the last season that they will appear en the American stage, therefore no one should fail to hear them. The press and public in the east spt-ak very high ly of ihem as artists ef rare talent. aud they are drawing crowded houses every where and in many instances have to turn away people before the entertainment commences. Thls morning Conductor McCoy, i s usual, when the train stopped, started for the telegraph office for orders, but just before he reached the stairway leading up to the office Frank Mc Laughlin'stepped out of the depot and stopping Mc. hauded to him a hand some nickle lantern, a present from the raiUoad boys as a mark of esteem in which he is held r them. Mc's eyes enlarged and a look of surprise o'erspread his countenance. He is one of the good conductors, and that the lantern will light him through all the dark places, and that he may lire a long time to earry it and prosper in its use is the hearty wish of the donors. A. Beeson is puttiug an add ition to his house on Locust street. Mrs. Eaton is completing her new residence just be yond the Christian church. F. II. Black is improving his property on aorth Sixth street and improvements are commenced all over the city. Th Japanese tea party to be given at Hock wood hall next week, is being pre pared by the ladies of the Presbyterian church. : - . ." Personal. Frank White took a trip to South Bend today. John Murtin, of Factoryville, is seeing friends iu the city. J. W. Cox a stalwart farmer of Avoca precinct, is with us today. Judge Sullivan came iu from the vest this morning. Wash Smith, foreman in the coach shop, went to Denver this morning on business for the li. & M. Phil Ramcg, the druggist, and Joe Parkcna, the live implement man of Weeping Wafer, are hero today. II. I). Travis, a prominent attorney of Weeping Water is iu attendance at at the county court. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon I). Mayer ar rived iu this city last evening on their bridal trip to their home in Platts- mouth. They are at present with Mrs Hinkle, Vine and Fourth streets. Thus. Powers, a big shipper of Sut ton, passed through this city this morn ing on his way home from Chicago, where he had been with three car loads of hogs and two of cattle, upon which lie made a clean profit of 8750. It .wasn't much of a trip for stock either. River Kepert, As furnished officially to the War Department. The river at noon todav, stood 5 ft. 5 iu. above low water mark, showing no change since noou yesterday. For Sale. Fo lots together in good location in the city of Plattsmouth. Inquire at this omcc dtf MARRIED. I.KYIIA MOSLKY. At the residence of tbe bride's father, by Eid. Cyrus Alton, on March 20th. Mr. Jamrs K. I-KTOAto Mis Mat-tie moslky. All of trass county. For Sale or Trade. Two good cows, with calf, for either for stock-hogn or fat cows, quire at Jonathan Ilatt &Co.'u. trade En- Phil Young has just received a large line of books and stationery, and more to follow in a few days. Amongst the many things is the largest and cheapest line ot box paper ever sold in Platts moutli. The latest novels by E. P. Roe, Mary J. Holmes, May Agnes Fleming, ami man' others, Gospel Hymns Nos. t, 2, 3, and 4 combined, binders for the Seaside and Franklin Square libraries, lare line of blank and memorandum books, waste paper baskets, base balls ant Oats, photograph -una autograph albums aud many other goods too nu merous to mention. Phil makes a spec ialty of all these goods, and it will be to your interest to bay them from him. It The Troy City Laundry Has removed to the Mockenhaupt build ing near the blacksmith shop and is- pre pared to uo UrM-class work. 16-d.lm House to Rent. Inquire of Chaplain Wright. dtf REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of The First National Hank at Platts- uiouth, in the State of Nebraska, at the Close of Business Uarch 13th, 1SS3. itKsoiritcKs. Loansjtail discounts 4 201 645 77 Overdrafts 3 70 oo 60 000 00 3 471 SO 42 350 38 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation .... Other stocks, bonds aud mortgagee. Due from approved reserve agents.. Due from oilier National Banks Due from State Banks and bankers. Real estate, furniture.and Uxtures.. Current expenses aud taxes paid.... Bills of other banks Fractional paper currency, nickels and pennies Specie Legal tender notes Kedemption fund with U. S. Treas urer per cent of circulation, 2 08 44 4 141 89 3 462 'JO I 974 36 3 000 00 88 bf 7 234 45 2 i0 00 2 250 00 Total $329 402 36 . LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid iu so 000 00 Surplus fund 10 000 00 luuivnleu prollts 12 129 02 National Bank notes outstanding... 45 000 00 individual deposits subject to check 58 732 60 Oeinatul certihcates of denosit .. 43 647 54 lime certificates of deposit 20 187 22 uue 10 otner national Hanks 28 960 78 Notes and bills re-discounted 60 744 30 Total . 3?a 402 State or Nebraska, i county 01 case, t I. A. W. McLaughi. Cashier of th almv named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge auu ucuci. a. n.jncLAllUHM.,. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this iOth . . u; 01 .iarcn, is3. t s Gko. s. Smith. Notary Public. Correct Attest : Jp.o v.. uovr.r. 1 F. E. White, V Directors. A. W.McUuonux. I Legal Notice. Charles II. W. Kit'?, of Keokuk count v. in the State of Iowa, will take notice, that Albert Weltos.of the county of Cans, lu the Ml ate of Nebraska, dirt on CTre2eth day of February isss. nie a motion in tne couiuy court 01 1'ass eouu cy. Nebraska, for the revival of a dormant uagweut. obtained 111 said court by K. K. farmer on the 4th day of January ih:6 for 199.82aud $16.00 attorneys fees and 12.72 costs, against tne saia CTiaire it. w. King and Botomcn wara, wnien sal. I judgment was on the 4th day of February 178. for a valuable couslderatiou assigned to the said Albeit Wel- tou.and the said cuas. H. W. Kiug is notified that he h required to appear and snow suffici ent cause on or before thb loth dar of Auril ISO why the said Judxnin should not be re vived or tne same win rtnrt revived. Flattsmouth, Neb., Feb'y 26th 183. J. W. Jnuxsox, County Jiuiife. J. B. Strode, Att'y for Welton. sot4 Lesal Notice. Notice U herebv clven. that the following iwch ices uccu rrpuncu to i ouniy I oili- nitsaiouers, as remaining in the hand or W. C. onowaner. cierK or tne District Court, uncall ed for up to J annary 1 . 1883. Koaney Andrews, w itness in lower Court $ l.so 1.70 George Wright, wituevs iu lower court.. cairur oiaizier. w.mesa in lower t;ourt. - 1.70 . 10.00 . 14.00 u. u. Jtoorer. witness J. . Glover, witness Walter Cutforth. witness William Carl rile, witness K. W. Cunningham, witness'. 4.50 3.48 Wni. Carly sle. witness 30 O. Metzger, witness lower court 1.10 r. icitncn. witness in lower court 1 10 . uittei. witness in lower court l.io K. FeUer. Interpreter lower court 1 no joiin cons, witness in lower court 1 00 George Diinmitt. witness 839 M. B. Cutler, witness 5,'9o J. H. Allison, witness .'. f 00 Newton Howlaud. witness o'rm John MacMacken, witness 2.00 Marion Armstrong, witness 2,00 J. J. Simpson, witness u0 H. Rrantner, witness 1ICUIEO 4VCKK3. WIIUCNS 7 lu. v. ii. , nil UCH. .. .... I.lu w j Ait urave. w itness ,i w. r. itvKes. Witness . iu Win. Uuthinano. wituess M. ttcnnelbacher, witues i"i Peter Bates, witness n! John Moss, witness ju moatLs after February 2it. 1SH3. the same will tut paid luto tac school fund of Cass county. Attest t J. W. JKNN1NU8. II llirnoore lie not e.llled rnrnn nrlwlnn.1 Itattsineutti. March fl. 18S3.U. " - . f. . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. As reported from the Clerk's office each day: Nancy J. Mason and husband to Jennie Morrison, lota 9 and 10, block 27 Duke's add. Plattsmouih, w d $300. Sophie II. Douglas to L. D. Bennett, lot 5, block 59 Plattsmoutb.qc d 25. S. X. Merriam and wife to Peter El lingson, lot 8, block 59 Plattsmouth, q c d $33. S. N. Merriam and wife to Ira Gor don, $400. s w 4' n e 81 1 1-1 1, q c d- A Good Chance To rent, to tbe right parties, a com plete restaurant; location central and business already established. Restau rant can also be used for ice cream room. An excellant business chance for a man and wife apply at. 7dtf Stadlenian's Bakery For Sale. A new frame house with stone base ment, containing ., rooms; convenient to the It. It. Shops. For price and terms, apply to Albert Calkins, or Wheeler & Bei.nett 47tf Clutter & Marshall, dentists, Fitz- rcrald's block lcb'28dtt Ice ! Ice ! Ice ! 2sow is the tunc to contract lor your summer's supply of ice. Bedrock prices prompt delivery and superior quality of I ice, first come hrst crved by the new ice man. dm2 Joe Fa in field. Ror Rent. The Ilolbrook house corner of 5th and Locust street. House is large com modious and excelent condition, apply to 13dtf Tiios. Pollock. Brcmner's t&s 4w . crackers at Week bach's. A Square Meal Can be hail at the City Hotel for only 25 cents aud lodyint at same reasonable lates. Farmers aud Comim-robd Men will please bear this in mind. d&wtf Hremner's crackers at Baker's, t&s 4w Notice. To the owners of Odd Fellows shares in the Masonic and Odd Fel lows block: You are hereby noti- hed to bring in your shares to the undersigned and receive the cash for the same. S. H. Richmond, dkw2w Ch'n Board Trustees. Breninor's crackers at Hansen's, t&s-lw R-cinuer's Lewis.' crackers at Rcncctt & t&s 4w Breinncr's crackers at-Murphy's. I&s4w Auction. If you have anything you want sold at auction call on Joe Ford. d&wtf Strictly Pore. All tobacco used in my factory is un adulterated and parties buying my cigars will always, secure strictly tirst-class goods. My special brands arc all known tor quality and a reliable cigars, d&wtf Jui.ics Peiterbeuq. Bremner's crackers t&s 4w. at Stadelman's. "Tno only first class barber shop and bath rooms in the city at Joe Fords, uuder (Jarruth block. d&wtf Mrs. A. E. Head will give special at tention to uress making. New millinery goods just received at Mrs. Read s in the ilerold-iodd block, til For Sale. A desirable house and lot within three blocks of .busincts. Very cheap. En quire of Sullivan & Wooley. a22-lw We have just received another invoice ot wall paper, uoa t iait to see our 6tock before buying elsewhere. 22d-3t Will J. tVarsick. HOUSE, SIGN, AND Carriage Painter, Graining, Glazing Paper Hamjni, KALSOMINING. Leave orders at V ai rick's. PlaUsmouth. Feb. AMUSEMENTS. Ho For the Rink. OPEN EVERY "AFTERNOON In IlMementof Fitzgerald Block, Roller Skates For All. JOSEPH FORD, Prop. TZEEC33 FIRST L BALL OF THE PLATTSMOUTH - n. IHE. Tuesday Evening, Much 27, IN FITZGERALD HALL xne Qusie will oe furnished by tbe 1 PLATTSMOUTH QUADRILLE BAND. Nobody will be admitted without an invitation. TICKET?, fox liall, - - $1.00 SUPPER, at Central netUarant. ex tra. " ' ; ' ANNUA "WALL PAPER! We have received a large stick of very desirable WALL PAPElt. It consists of all grades from the cheap brown at 20 cents to the high price gilt at $1 a double roll. JJny your wall parjer where you can get the largest and best stock to select from. Competent mechanics furnished to hang paper when desired. We take pleasure in showing our goods; call and see us. Respect fully, WILL J. WARRICK. T ZEE IE B.&M.R.R. 27ebraskA The through line for Denver and the Mountains, and all points in Southern und Wester ka. Eastern Connections nt PLATTSMOUTH, OMAHA and ATCHISON KANSAS, for all points East, North and South1 Connections at LINCOLN for CENTRAL CITY, COLUMUUS, ATCHISON, WYMORE, and all intermediate points. P. S. EUSTIS G. W. IIoldkege, Gen. Pas. Ag'i, Gen'l Supt. Omaha. Omaha Secure Yourself a HOME! Ferty Acres laid off in City Lots, in Palmer's Addition, ADJOINING TUB B. & if. RAILROAD SHOPS, Just outside the City limits, and net sub ject to city Taxes. fine resident lots where a shop man, or any other man, can eat his dinner under his own roor nnct not cold grub from a dinner pail in the dusty, smoky shops. Only three to ten minutes' walk from his work. Call on JAS. S, MATHEWS, Att'y at Law and Real Estate Agent. Over Baker's Store.will make terms to suit Ziots from $40 to $50 On time,or for Cash,to men that will build 2fo Lots fyr Speculators I HENRY BCFCK OEALEK IN 3Pn rniture. SAFES, CHAIRS, itc, rre., xto.. Of All Descriptions. VrtPP A T.T.Tn "nTTTJ T A T. f? A CT?C "WOODE3ST COiaSTS Of all sizes, ready made and sold cheap for cash. MY FINE HEARSE IS NOW &SLA-DT FOB BEBVICS. i tt iiu many uuiu lor pass pacronafe. in rue an to call and examine my ULRGK STOCK OF Sltf. rUBKTFME AMD COPVIVB fitTXDal CmW WmIIi M ; Wn mm Sat All. w iMtnt JTaeaitMs la ST si7 and trZt 'ctlltt'Y Flow, Grass aii4TnWXF KrrrhplilZm rarytfcis t 'd. 1 Mb J. I. SIMPSON, AGENCY FIRE INSURANCE CO'S: CITY, of London, QUEEN, of Liverpool FIREMAN FUND, of California EXPRESS COMPANIES: AMKKICAN EX Pit ESS CO.. WELLS, FAKUO & CO. KXPKEB.S. Office in Uockwood Ulock, with Johnson liro Gdcm A FINE LOT OF MACKEREL, LARRADORE HERRING, TROUT, WILD WAVE COD FISH, Avso a choice lot of LEMONS .A.2T23 OHANGSS. We have a fine ttoek of OMQIOB FAMIL, Y GROCERIES, KancyJIirands of MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR. I have lu utock a flue lluu of Queensware, Glassware, Lamps, Ac. All our goods are now and Iimh. Will Exchange lor Country Produce. Linseed Oil Meal Always on Hani. Next door to Court House, Plattriinouth, Neb, uds23 M. B. MURPHY & CO. FIXED ON ROOM, FIXED ON LOCATION, FIXED ON GOODS. FIXED ON FITS, FIXED ON STYLES, FIXED ON PRICES, and we e;m fix you to your satis faction on Trunks .and Va lices. IFurnishing gioods, Week- wear, 4&C. Fresh Goods in every depart ment of prime quality One price and no monkey busi ness. Remem ber the place, Rockwood block C. E. WESCOTT, The only "Boss" Clothier. MATVUFACTITItiarO AND REPAIRING AT Sherwood'S Rockwood Block, rialLsmoulIi, Nth BOYD & LARSEN, Contractors and Builders. Will fire estimates on all kinds of work. Any orar leu at me uinintr varas or rost Office will receive proutot attention. Heavy Truss Framing, for banu and large bnlldlnes a specialty. For refeience apply to J. P. Young. J. V. Week haehir fir iW.um.o mriam Caps T for barns ftiiu i.n;e rwiiiiH ryK.t' , i BLANKS ! WARRANTY DKKDS MORTGAGE DKKDS CHATTEL MORTGAGES QUIT CLAIM DEEDS AND LEASES Secure them at the Plattsmouth Herald Office 1LZ30 Z3 REAL KSTATE (AND) COLLECTION AUENOY. Law and collection business promp tly attended to at this office and pro ceed remitted without delay. . Notarial work, conveyancing aud abstracting attended to on short no tice aud Butisiactron guaranteed. If there is any thing we do niako a specialty of, it in city aud huburbau real estate. Several tine farms and tiomc wild land at bargains. Laboring men can get a home by paying month ly what they now pay lor house rent. Space forbids giving but a small percentage of the bargain now outhe books at this agency; we name the following: bix choice half aero lot, 8 minutes from It. It. shops, at from $80 to $150 each, and ou terms that would make a man ashamed to say he did not own a house. Come and see, you are not compelled to buy and wo wont give these lots away, but you can get them so they will absolutely cost you noth ing. i"ivo acre lot mile from city for $250 part on time. Eleven acre lot mile from city for $550 this is extra tine. I have three pieces of outside prop erty which 1 can sell and under take to furnish purchaser work enough to pay for them, now I will furnish the ground and you the work, work: is what hurls me. It you will do the work at a fair price X will glvo you a clear deed for the laud; if you can't do the work come and sue me, 1 may nuu some one who will do it lor you. Ten acres tor f 500 00 600 00 750 00 2500 00 M 4 4 Several small tracts well improved and adjoining the city, tor sale at reasonable rates. FA KM LA 5 US. 40 acres, wild 600 00 80 " iuiproy'd 1600 00 120 " " 2000 00 160 " 5000 00 200 " 6200 00 240 " " 6000 00 Finest stock larm iu Cass county $16000, long time and low rate ot in terest. 160 acres, wild $2500 160 " u 2800 80 " " 1200 80 " 3200 160 acres, wild, Hep. V'y (cash) $1000 CITY l'KOFfcUTY. Cor. lot 3 bl'ks from shops (eheap)$100 1 3 " . " " 176 2 " 3 " - " " 160 3 cor " 2 " " 450 1 " 4 " " 176 3 cor " 2 " " 160 2 " N. 6th street (fine) 300 2 " ' Picnic Hill - 200 1J" " Washington a ve 3M 1 " " 1 bl'k from Main st extra 400 Improved city real estate in abun dance. I can find what yon want in this line if you will call and aee rne. Business houses and lots for sale at much lower figures than will be asked six months hence. Stores and dwellings reufed and for rent, rents promptly collected. If you don't see what you want in this column come and ask for it. I've probably nusaed fust what yon want. Office oien nearly every evening from 6 to 8. Good new house and two fine lota in good location price. 8800. "Vf. S. WIS22, Union lock. Choice Candies! Home-made and Warranted Strictly Pure. MEALS AND LUNCH at all hours. Oj-atera night or.daytat the PH CE3.IN" Next to Weckbach'a itore JAMES ANTIL