PLATTSIIOUTH HERALD. lTULIMIKD lAILY AM) WKKttLY i: V Tbe Plaltsmontli Herald PuMisMni Co. For City and County Directory, Railway Time Tb!r. THrphone Kxli:ini Itiiiii rectory, l'iiin-4 Cmli He, pvc llilnl p;if. J EXT. I STONE, City Editor. A '.Salisbury, Ileulltl. Notice to Advertisers. Copy for display advertisements or changes in advertisements must be handed in to the business ollicc not later than 10 a. in, of tLe day in which they are to te inserted. Copy fur pay local and special notices inust be hand ed in befoie 3 p. m. each day to insure insertion. N. M. Ucmixkll, ISusiness Manager. Charley Fortes is rejoicing over the advent of a ten pound baby hoy, which arrived at his house yesterday. A man with a came iejr, accom panied by a small boy, the man saw in a violin and the kid a bass viol, vrero attracting somo attention on Main street today. A bright-cyeil little girl arrived at Dave Campbell s tins morning, and if she likes it there, will stay Dave has gained 13 pounds in the last 14 hours. The fruit tree dealers r- now having their annual picnic, it being dclircry time and pay day. The Quincy and Council Bluff nurstr ies both have larirc stocks here. The deceased suicide was buried today at Oakhill cemetery. Mr. Farrell the father of the unfortunate young man says he will take the body to Vermont alter a while, but for the present no change will be made. The funeral services of Drury (1 raves were held at the M. E. church this morning at 10 o'clock, and the remains were laid awayiin the Eiken bary cfcinetcry. A larsre number of friends, relatives and old citizens fol lowed the remains to their last rest iug place. A meeting of the commercial trav elers doing business in Nebraska, will be held at the l'axton hotel, in Omaha, Saturday evening. May 5th, at 7:30, for the purpose of organizing a state asso ciation for mutual benefit. A good attendance is desired. Fish Commissioner Kennedy visited the hatchery at South Bend, yesterday. and reports everything in a flourishing condition, except the German Carp placed there about a year ago, which seem to be dying off, caused, he thinks, by a parasitic growth. Major Wheeler observed Arbor day lesterday, for all there was in it. He planted on his farm, about Ave miles southwest of town, 53,400 trees. 'Who can beat it? The Majnr has a fine farm of 323 acres, of which 283 acres are under cultivation. The trees he planted yesterday were cottonwood two years old, which will soon make him a forest, that he can get lost in. The train for the west was full again this morning; there was hardly standing room. The smoking car was chock full of a fresh importation of Russians, and the odor arising from that car led to the belief that they .hadn't seen .water for a month. We would suggest that a couple of emi grant cars be put on the road, and that some kind of a disinfectant would be beneficial. Remember the basket social at Lcon ard'aXhotograph Parlors, this evening. All are invited and a general good time is promised. Wc attended a foimer one and " got left " on a basket, but we've made arrangements with a charming young lady to tie a ribbon to her basket this time, and shall be on hand to get it. If anv bodv elsn take that basket, tip wish to give notice that serious trouble I will follow. ! Another Zimmerman Letter. Con. Ballard, who used to be ac quainted with Zimmerman, when the latter was herding on the headwaters of the Platte, and when Con was build ing telegraph lines in that country, has had several letters from Zimmerman, now at the pen.. The following is Zimmerman's last letter, written just before he was reprieved. Mr. C. C. Ballard, Dear Friend : Your very kind and well wishing letter of the 14th I re ceived. Mr. Ballard, your kindness to me is duly appreciated, and I have to say that your kind words spoken to me at Minden, and your very kind let ter, has done me a good deal of good. I have up to the present writing heard nothing new in regard to my case, and as the time is ""drawing near, I don't give up hope. I shall die prepared with what little learning and oppor tunity I had. to be a Christian. I shall placemy poor soul in the hands of Jesus, and pray for his mercy and forgiveness. Mr. Ballard, again your kindness toward me shall be cherished to the last moment, and shall pray that I may not meet my doom in this way, and live to be a good Christian. Ac cept my love and gratitude, and should this be my last letter, which I pray it may Sot be. I bid you a long, long fare wile. Tours, ilATT. PlMUEfcttAX. Tho Percy Children. A number of children met at the Presbyterian church, yesterday after noon, by invitation or .Mr. Jtanuoipu Smith. The children chose their own teachers, and Miss Halliel'armele took charge of a children's choir. Mr, Smith delivered a message from tho death-bed of his little boy " Percy who was killed by the carp. The mes sage was receiveorand tho children re solved to organize a Percy temperance movement in Plattsmouth. Mr. Smith tanght us how to nominate and vote, and the following leaders were elected in the regular way: President, Sheldon Drew; Vice President, F.inma Johnson; Secretary, liertie Hyers; Irene Patterson and Oliver Wilson, Chaplains; Uyron Drew and Kdgar Johnson, Ushers. The boys are organized in military companies, and the girls in squads. Guy Livingston was chosen Captain of Company A, " Blue Ribbon Cadets," and liertie McElwain, Captain of Com pany li. Miss Pearl Holmes is leader of Squad No. 1, Cora Hough of Squad No. 2, Delia Steimker of Squad No. 3. The meeting was then opeued by the children under their own officers, with reading the Bible, prayer, and music by the choir. Much interest was mam feated, and Prof. Drummond called to say that he would announce the next meeting in the' publie schools to-day It was voted to ask a place for these proceedings in both papers, and the meeting adjourned by vote to meet regularly every afternoon in M Rock wood Hall," and the u Percy children ' will meet there this afternoon. All children and parents are invited, and there is nothing to pay. SHELDON DREW, President. Bertie Hyers, Sec'y. Plattsmouth, Neb., April 13. Stay of Execution. Mr. Erickson, sheriff of Kearney Cottntv, arrived in the city yesterday, for the purpose of taking with him to Minden Mathias Simmerman, the man sentenced to be hanjred iu that town next Saturday. Upon hi arrival he was served with a mandate ordering a stay of ex ecution, from the supreme court. The case will come before the court on a writ of error on July 3d. Until that time Simmerman will remain in the nenitentiarv. Mr. Erickson in A formed a Journal reporter yesterday that ho had visited the governor and Simmerman during the day. He also stated that the people about Miudco for miles away were making prepara tions to attend the hanging, aud the stay of execution would prove a dis appointment to them. The scaffold, with a high board en closure 12x16, was already finished, and the rope to hang Simmerman had been procured. The sheriff leaves for home today. State Journal. Tho Best Record. The hunting party that went up to Ashland day before yesterday returned this morning and brought with them a whole cart load of game. The party consisted of S. J. Chester, Thomas Til son and Ed. Kinneflx of Fairfield, Iowa, and Billy B r and W. D. Jones of Plattsmouth. They killed, on the trip 147 ducks, 22 geese, 9 cranes, 13 snipes and 1 sea cull. This is the best score made this season thus far, and if there is any game left up at Ashland it is be cause these nimrods couldn't see it. All are unanimous in their expression of a good time and most excellent shooting Sheriff Hyers and Ami Todd joined them last evening on their way home from Lincoln and Mr. Todd came on to Plattsmouth with them this morning, but 44 Reub " couldn't tear himself away Cood Enough. The Nebraska delegation in Wash ington, consisting of Secretary of State Roggen and Judge A. II. Bo wen, are successful in securing tents for Hast ings reunion. The following telegram explains itself: Wasiiixoton, D.C. April IS, 1S83. To Gen. John .C Bonnell, Dept. Com. G. A. R., Lincoln, Nebraska: One hundred tents secured today from Secretary of war Lincoln, and good prospects for two hundred more. A. II. Bowex. This fixes the Hastings reunion as regards quarters, and state papers should let their people know that Sep tember 3, 1883, will begin the grandest reunion Nebraska has ever seen. State Journal. Concerning the Diagonal; Frank - Carruth, president of the beard of trade, has received a letter from Mr. Woolston of the Diagonal road in response to his telegram 6ent, in which Gen'l Manager Woolston states his inability to fix a date at present to meet citizens of Platts mouth In a conference regarding the Diagonal, but in the letter ho states his desire toniect our people at an early day. It now becomes the duty of the cit izens to be ready to move to the front in this matter. Business is business. Card of Thanks. Ed. Heuald: We desire to ex press our heartfelt thanks to the many kind friends, and especially to our near neighbors for their kindness aud assistance during our late great be reavement we shall ever remember their many acts of kindness. ' F. D. Leiikiiofk, E.K. LKiixnorr. River Report As furnished officially to the War Department. Jj The river at noon today, 'stood 11 ft. 10 inches showing a rise of 6 in. since noon yesterday. I'eroonal Chas. Patterson, a prominent coal dealer of Omaha, is in the city today. S G. Perry, the druirgi&t, went to Omaha this morning. (Jeo. Donovan, wIioko recently be came a citizen of Council Bluffs, was in town a short time this morning, shaking hands with the boys. Ed. Kinnefix. of Fairfield, la., who was with the boys on their Ashland hunt, returned home thU morning with a whole car full of game. Howard Leland, of Troy, Kansas, who has been Hpending several days in the city with General Stephenson, returned home this morning via St. Jo. A I. Wilncr returned this morning from a four or five days' visit at his old home in Burlington. Master Mechanic in Omaha today. Walter Dykes is Ilawksworth is taking in the sights at Council Bluffs today. Harry W tbber a advance agent, Frees, is in the city today, billing the show, which appears here on the 2Gth and 27th. Jan Smith, of the Surveyor Gen eral's olllce, vent to Falls City this morning, with compass, etc. Rev. Farwcll, father of the young man who died at the Pacific House, Monday, arrived this morning. Miss Jacobi, a sister of Mrs. Fred Heir man, who has been living with her here for some time, left last even ing for her fermer homo in Wiscon sin, by way of St. Louis, where nhc will visit friends for a few days. Her many friends here are sorry to see her go. A S20 Bible Reward. The publishers of Uutledge's Monthly offer twelve valuable re wards in their Monthly for May, among which is the following: We will give $20.00 in gold to the person telling us which is the short est chapter in the New Testament Scriptures (not the New Revision) by May 10th, 1883. Should two or more correct answers be received, the reward will be divided. The money will be forwarded to the win ner May 15th, 1S83. Persons trying lor the reward must send 20 cents in silver (no postage stamps taken) with their answer, for which they will receive the June Monthly, in which the name and address of the winner of the reward and the correct answer will be published, and in which several more valuable rewards will be offered. Add. ess, Rutledge PciiLisnixc Company, Easton, Penna. The Weekly Herald, issued to day is a model paper. Ics celumns ot reading matter aie selected from the best and most interesting arti cles published from day to day in the daily edition, and its advertising columns bristle with live advertise ments from the live business men in this city. That it is appreciated is attested by the new readers it adds to its list week 13 on the ono hand, and by the constantly increasing de mands made upon its advertising columns by our business men. The weekly edition, as issued today, is the best exponent of Plattsmouth, of Plattsmouth business mei, their prosperity and energy, that has ever been issued in the city. A children's meeting was held at the Presbjteriaii church yesterday afternoon, by invitation of Mr. Ran dolph Smith. Quite a number were present, and it was resolved to inau gurate the "Percy Temperance Move ment among the Plattsmouth bojs and girls. The system is said to be the best "Ct devised for children, and has a man of brains and heart to deal with it The little officers ptescnt their first official report else where. They have secured Rock wood Hall, where short meetings will take place every afternoon. Through the efforts of Major Wheeler reduced rates have been ob tained for those who may desire to attend the Odd Fellows' anniversary celebration, which occurs ou the 2Gth. The B. fc M. will carry pas sengers, regardless of the number, from all points on its lines, the round trip for three-fourths oLpne fare. This brings it within the reach of all, and we may expect a big crowd. The vanguard of Geo. Fairfield's surveying eutfit started fer the west this morning. The parties arc Wm. bprague, AL Garrison and John Hil ton, with two teams. Thev so to Sidney, thence north to the northern part of the state. Tho balance of the boys will start in about ten days. To the ladies of Plattsmouth, Aliss May A. Sage respectfully solicits dress making and family sewinr at her resi dence on Fourth street between Main and Vine, first door from Main. 40d2twl Just received, a large lot of new goods in the boot and shoe line at Sherwood's, in Rock wood block.51wtf Full Hue of bird cages at the P. O. news depot. Try a can ot Batavia Asparagus, you will like it. Bennett & Lewis have it. By the request of the young folks Joe Ford will have another Masquerade at the rink Mondav evening. d4G-3t Everybody uses Compressed Yoast because it makes the nicest, lightest bread. Wo guarantee to undersell any prices quoted by compe titors In our line by IO per cent. . &. C. Mayor, Opera House Clotbier. Fresh home made candies every day at the Phoenix. 39dtf Asky our grocer for Bremner's Crack ers every tiroc. Take no other. Millinery Mrs. Johnson & Swcnoy are now re ceiving all the latest tylc9iu Hat, lion- nuts, t lowers, Tips, Kiboonn, c., in the millinery line, to which they invite all to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Fancy goodit at cost. dlOml Cottage llonse. Sixth street, between Main and Pearl, Plattsmouth, Nebr. Refitted and com lortably furnished. Board by the day or week. Meal 25 cents. Board by week at reasonable rates. House com fortably aud pleasantly situated. Give me a call. S. Weaver. Proprietor. 40dlm A Card. Having withdrawn the practice of dentistry, I take great pleasure in re commending to my patrons my successor Dr. C. A. Marshall. The Dr. is a skill full and experienced dentist, and will give satisfaction to all who may require his service?. O. W. Clutter. 43d8twlt Large tock of parasols ia all quali ties must bo closed out cheap at Ma ker's. 41dl5 5wtl Nice line of new glass sets just opened at W. II. Baker's irom 40 eta up. 44df 5wtl Try a can of Domestic baking pow der and get a Dover egg beater free at W. H. Baker's. 44dt5 Swtl. A Square Meal Can be had at the City Hotel for only 25 cents and lodging at Same reasonable latcs. Farmers aud Commercial Men will please bear this in mind. d&wtf Henry Jloeck Has an elegant line of baby carriages for sale verv cheap. Also a nice lot of refrigerators and the largest stock of fur niture ever brought to Plattsmouth at prices that can't be discounted. It will pay you to sco him. d29.tw2-tf A few of the handsomest patterns of W ire Flower fetauds very cheap at J. K. Cox's. 54d&wlrao The Alaska, the best and most con venient Refrigerator in the market. For sale by J. R, Cox. 43dwlrno Try W. II. Baker on Groceries and Canned goods and see how much further your nioii; y will . C.-;li iiiak s iow prices. 44d3twlt All wool bunting, all wool nun's veiling aud other Jress goods iu all the new shades at W. II. Baker's. 41df5 5wt It will pay you to read Wise's col umu in this paper, you may find jus what you want. 89ti Biemuer's Crackers at Stadlcmau's. Armour's best brand hams $ .10 " breakfast bacon..... .16 Drv salt meat 15 Sugar cured shoulders 12 J At Ilatt & Co's. meat market. 40dtf Cabbage and'Tomatoe plants at Ben nett & Lewis'. Ice ! lee ! Ice ! 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 the new ice man. U2ni2 Job Fairfield. Lettuce and Pie Plant at Bennett & Lewis'. Bremner's Crackers at Hansen's. Ladies, your special attention Is called to the new line of dress goods just received at Wcckbach's. 2Mtf Oranges 25 cts per dpz. at Murphy's. J9d6t Bremner's Crackers at Baker's. Dissolution Notioe. The firm of Clutter & Marshall, den tists, is this day dissolved bv mutual con sent, and the business will hereafter be conducted by U. A. Marshall. G. W. Clutter, C. A. Marshall. Plattsmouth, April 17. 1883. 44d3twJ Breuiuer's Crackers at Wirckbach's.J A new line ot line dress goods con sisting of the latest styles and patterns just received at eckbach s. 23&tf Bremuer's Lewis'. Crackers at BennettJ Jjulles of Plattsmouth Don't destroy your rags, even if you get but little for them ; they are necessities which we could not do without: our ed ucation depends upon them; the Bible 13 made out of rags, and best of all, the greenbacks arc made from them. Yours truly, 37dtf Jacob Levi. Safe, sure and reliable Life insurance. The Centennial . d44-2t Jko. A. MacMcrpht, Agent. Brenner's Co.'s. Crackers at Murphy & SPECIAL KOTICES. Atl vei jiseinonts mider I hi- head, three cents p.T nue eacn insertion. To Rent. Furnished or unfurnished rooms. In qnire of J. D. Simpson. 43tf The northeast corner room in Stadel- mau's bakery. Good for office or small business. 34 tf F. Stadelmann. Three houses. 44t2 Inquire of W. S. Wise. cound. A folding key in a railroad coach iu this city. Owner can find it at this of fice. 43d Fpr Sale. Four lots together in good location in the city of Plattsmouth. Inquire at this office dtf A new house 16x24 and 14x14. storv and a half; nicely arranged; with lot in Louisville. For particlars enquire at Herald office. 41dCt Wanted. John Bauer has leased the Stohlman place, corner of 7th and Vine street, is prepared to accommodate the public in the way 01 boarding and lodging by the week or month. 40dlni Six boarders by week or monfh at $3.50-per week, in private family. In quire at Mrs. Backus' on corner of 8th and Locust St., opposite Chaplain Wright's. 40d6t The BOSS Clothier. NEW GOODS -AT PopularPrices XOVELTI KS IX Latest Shades in Everything in AND UNDERWEAR. C. JS. Wcscott, Rockwood Block. CITY HOTEL. This beautiful three story brick Ktructure. on lower Maid 6treet, haa just been finished and fitted up for the accommodation of TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS, AND 11F.GULAT1 LOARDERS, EVERY THINS HEW AND CI-' A Good Ear ' 37tf. FRED GOOS, Tropr. JoilN FiTZOEit Al1, A. VY. McL.'.f'iHU.v, rresiJcnt. CaMti-. iFlrtST NATIONAL OF r LATTSMOUTU. NKBHASIiA, Qff'irs the very best f:icili:icM for t at- Ir.:i.i'. transaction of lcgitluiato BANKING BUSINESS. . Stocks, Bonds. Gold, Government and 1-ocal Securities Koujrht and Sola, Deposits receiv ed and interest allowed on time Certifi cate, Drattn drawn, available in any part of the United Stateu and all the principal towns ot Europo. Collections made & promptly remitted. Highest market prices paid for County War rants, State aud County Bonds. DIRECTORS John Fitzgerald John ft. C'larK. A. E. Touzalin, Jt. C. Cushing. ueo, K. Dovey. w. K. wnitc, A. W, McLaushlln. MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BLACKSMITH flOKSE SHOEING & WAGON KF.PAIUING. All Kinds of Farm ISemeiits Mesdsd wits Neatnesp andispatch. Horse, Mule& Ox Shoeing, In short, we'll shoe anything that ha? four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe. Come and see us. a Filth St. between Main and Vine Strets. ust across e corner from the mkw JIEKALJ oincK. joy. GAFF, FLEISCHMAN k CO. COMPRESSED YEAST. The be3t yeast in use, received fresh every TUESDAY and FRIDAY mornings. Trad supplied by . JiEXXETT fc LE WIS A 9 Is. NEW FurniturE itorE HARRIS & UNRUH, DEALERS IN FUR1TITUEE COFFINS, and all kinds of goods usually kept in a FIBHT CLASS Ft HMTinE STOKE Also, a very complete etock of Funeral Goods. Metallic&WooftenMns CasKets.Robes, Our New ami elegant hearse l alwayn In NECKWEAR 3 9 Remember the place, in UNION ;BLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO Doors sonth of Cass Coun ty Hank. Whear we may be fouud cleat or day. HARRIS & UNRUH, MTO WTT8MOUTH NEB. JLn TTJ Corner Poari and ih:a!..i:: l Lumber, Sash, Cement, Plaster, BTTILZDIISra- PAPER Lowest BLates. Terms CasZi. A FINE LOT OF MACKEREL, LAIJRADOItE IIEUUING, TROUT, WILD WA YE . COD FISH, A sou choice lot of X.E2&OX7S OEAWCES. We have a Cno mock of GBQieS FAMILY GMQGERIES, Taney lirandn of MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR. I have in xtuck a fine Hue of Queensware, Glassware, Lamps, &c. All our goods are new and frorli. Will Eictae lor Country Produce. Linseed Oil Heal Always on Hand. !Ncxt door to Court Ilouec, I'liitlfinoutb, Neb, M. Uncle Sum's Condi! '.,n Rowdc-i per lb . .j.jc o."e .. Jfir'';e Copperas pe Ee.-t whiting 4 j , . ... French ochre " French Gray .Mineral paint 4 We have just received a invoice of Lead, Oil .Mixed Puint-;, Colore, dry and in oil, niineral paints, Uncle Sam's harness il and powders, and having bought at extremely lov prices, will give our customers the benefit of them. Yours Truly, "V 3 ? J . V 1 j ; k ERNST WAGNER ARCHITECT. Plan3 and fepecidcatk ns will le care fully carried out, niid full attention will be given as to safety and durability. LESSONS ON PAINTING in Oil or. Water Colors, Crayon and Pencil. Office and studio over Solomon & Na than's store, Main street. 37ml a. i. hi jkjps ox, AGENC FIRE INSURANCE GO'S: CITY, of London, QUEEX, of Liverpool FIREMAN' FUND, of California EXPRESS COMPANIES: AMERICAN EXPRESS CO.. WELLS, FARGO & CO. EXPRESS. O.T.ce in Rockwood Block, with JoUncoti Rros elem G. A. WRKSLSY & CO'S t. si wa yg esmk ggg? S&, ui BEST IU TK2 F.2ARICZT. Sin do OXL Yd Yezctn bio OU and r-mv JJecI Tallow, To induce housekeepers to civc this Soap a trial. WITH EACH 2.?l WE ( TABL This o3cr 13 lawlo for a thort t'.mo only and ehould bo taken advastase cf at ONCE. We WARE ANT this Soap to do more wash ing Trith greater ea."e than any soap la th market. It has no EQUAL fcr use la hard aad cold water. YOUR GRO0E3 HAS IT. G.A.TTrisloy&Co. OTTTOAGrO, tnufecturrs of Standard Laundry Bib Prices. iP?. CT fi ITVE A FIXE feSKaEa IS US IKJ BROS Seventh Streets, All. K 1 NIH 1 Doors, Blinds 7 B, MURPHY cV CO. IL REAL ESTATE (AND) . ' h LKCTIOA A (J ENC Y. hnr and rolled ion tuvHH promp tly attended to at this ollicc and ro .(.'cdn remitted uitliout delay. Noturiiii work, con vej ancin and abstracting attended to on bliort no tice and fcatinl.ictiou uanuiteed. I 11' there is any thing we do tnakc a specially of, it in city and Ruburbau real cstute. .Several line farms ami Koine wild land at ourains. Laboring men can et a homo by paying month ly what they now pay lor house rent. hpacc forbida giving but a small percentage of tho bargains now on tho bookn at this agency; wo name the following: fcjlx choice half aero lots, 8 minutes from I. It. Hhops, at from 80 to $1.00 each, and on terms that would make a man ashamed to say he did not own a house. Come aud eec, you are not compelled to buy and we wout ive these lots away, but you can get them no they will absolutely cost you noth ing. Five acre lot J mile from city for $250 part on time. Eleven acre lot mile from city for 500 this is extra line. I have three pieces of outhide prop erty which I 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. If you will do the work at a fair price I will glv you a clear deed for the land; if you can't do the work come and ee me, I may find some one who will do it lor you. Ten acres for $ 500 00 " " " 600 00 rj0 00 " 2000 00 Severn, small tracts well improved and adjoining the city, for sale at reasonable rate. farm lands. 40 acrcn, wild $ 600 00 80 " improv d 1600 00 " " 2000 00 120 160 " iOOO 00 4. 200 ' " 6200 00 240 " " 0000 00 finest itock farm iu Cass county $1C000, lonj; tim and low rate ot in terest. 1 60 a c re s, w 1 1 d $2500 160 2a00 80 " " - 1200 80 " " S200 160 ucre, wild, Il .p. V'y (cash) $1000 CTJV PROPERTY. Cor. lol 3 brkt froinfchot(cheap)$100 3 a a tt 150 450 175 150 for 1 3 cor t. tt 2 ' " 6th Mrcet (line) 300 2 " ' I'imir; JJill '.'00 11" " U "u-hiMtoii avc" 350 1 1 bi'k Irom .Main st extra 100 Irnprov.ii itv real otuto iu abuu Jai.ee. I can tind u I. .it vou want in tlii line if on will c.ill and ace me. IilHiliCKS .0! JUKI jots for bli0 at much lower lifri.ie than v. iil be asked six mouths hence. fcjtorrs and dwellings reused jiud for reur, rent.- promptly collected. It you don't hie lml you want iu thn column come and ank lor it. I've prohably linked just what you wan. Olh?e oj.tn nearly everv evening from 6 to 8. Good new house and two fine lots in good location price, SSOO. w. s. Union 3Iock.