Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 12, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 August 1870 — Page 4

' - Velecti.. S..t,l Wl-ort. I DR. IÜX 1X1, I I M I I s P 1 M 1 . TRADE 1870.

nr. 8. 01! IB I B T 0 N, &

Seh'ctintr Settl Wliert.

Mr. t rait tell. W um rnurw www, 1 . m .... v .n,d varielv. eju.il to any. even 1 V il L Alt lilt HA. 3o

that whii-b s Mujt advertised at a dollar h pint bv tbc fcedsnieu. Beinx in a wheat tlelil at htiivo time, lie noticed some beads tbat appeared riper and sounder tban tbe rest, and rt leate to tfi among tbe Mundia grain and select such beads as be cbose. lie mmi aWMtde ft Mrietion of heads, riper, rounder and better developed tbau tbc jnassuf le. grain in iluj ield. This be towed, and has produced what seein to St a new variety of tine, heavy earlywheat, which he warrants with fair treatment to yield from iwciity-five to thirty bushels to the acre. This rej)iiivl us of a story hat is told of the Cbincse eniperor 1 ho. noticing a Malk of wheat growing in a tield. taller and riper than tbe rest of tbe field, caused it to be gathered and planted, and its prodiiclscultivated. He thns introduced a tiner variety than had hitherto been grown iu China, greatly to the advantage of hi people. These instances simply show the advantage of selecting good seed, a matter

D It . JOHN BULLS. kUxtrAcri exa ami Taan or tiic Chwmm S MITH'S TONIC SYRUP

70S THE CURS or AGUE AND F EVE 11, CHILLS AND FKVEK.

OK

rr'he wqpftotoMftMi aalekeated aiedtelni jnuly iWm

lor II a sliperioriiv vv crin rrnniir. vi rf,im iw im

public fur the in ckxtain m NMAIKn fürt ! Ague and Fever, or Chill, ml Kcier. tahcllier of short Jf Ion standing. He refer lo the entire Wierii and Siioiith western connirv la bear liim testimony to the irnlh of

i lie assertion, ihm in no c a sc bitfvrr will M Ml to cur, if llie ilirerllons uro tricllv tolloned out. In a great

Puijnv case I single dose has bren inaVUnt for I cure.

ami hole families Iiua l'.-fli rrl 1-y a Mngie bottle.

h nh . oerti-. I re.-tor.llioll i f t It t general Ii. .llth . III.

Nos. 08 and 70 Pearl Stree,, Now Albany, Ind. 1MPORTEKS AND WHOLESALE DEALKHS IN

W. ERNY.

80S

JAiSrEK, iJN JJlAMA.

goreip ft lib 5)omctic 3rtvooH

HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, fcC., &C.

O

R 1) E R S FILLED WITH GREAT CAR K,

IN FRONT OF THE COURT HOUSE, 11 1 WW IHII I I rll Hi lutiuu uf Iii ltfa.ni , vi Jkapaf ii ii. I lciiniy lo Iii

LAKE STOCK OF

N W A HE,

LATEST f a T Til II

T I

V i'i i

German Anchor ftit.lajtr.itir on kmi, antraajrtad Mil "! wM N wM 1

kme. Constantly recciviiii; large aiiiiiuoii

lillall mit

April

that receives nim'h loss attention than u lf iu n9 htmt4 in Miiirr iam for n .n J A,l La .if kill 1.1. in nil I- I fi..r ill.. JltMU In. h. .-n rhwkoil. mo IT CH'if i.ilh in (lit

U V V v . - deserves, and is as applicable to all other

grains as to wlieat. When vrtieat U cultivated in the drill it is easy to go through the tield select the ripest, target and soundest heads. A few (quarts of such seed, carefully preserved and cultivated as of course it would be would soon produce a marked effect in any neighlwrhood. Auy farmer who will follow this practice of gathering the lest heads in his field would soon make for himself the reputation of having the best seed wheat in his neighborhood, which would be a small fortune for hiin. and the influence of his example would render him a pubHe benefactor. The practice of selecting the best ears stf rrrii fur MMmI. which h:LS ktlllT bceU

pursued by New England Farmers, is

1870 1870At Gol(l Priees

t

II II, H llinn I" riiwii.. . " nflor Ihr ditroc Im. hrt-n i hrckeil. more cnf r i.illy in iliffk'ull MC IMC-MMMM BMM. t'Mially. Uli Im iliri li, will not rrquln iiy iil lo kerf ihr .owi l. In piixl ond r .lioulii Ihr uaticnt, Iii ut, refiiir' a tathWlta nuili-

rine. aftrr luvliiif Inkni lliri i- or lour iiom-. "i me ii.iut

tiiRiv ii. of ru'i vsoKTaau PAmu.i nus ill be .uttlt ioiit.

IW. JOHN 111 1.1. S rnnclal omrr. R, 0. Kifih. I'to.h Sirrt't. I.Ol'IS UXX. anuurk).

B TJ L L'S Worm Destroyer

To my United States and "WorhMVide

ueaacrs.

X HAVK ri-rch! mmiv lilnii'iiiI from fireft )!

8PBIN6TBADE M'CORD, BRADLEY, & CO.

Nob. MA 88 1'earl street, and 271

Market Street, NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. DEALER IN MllZtl AIS B9XXSZIC

Dry Goods a

FOB CVBBENCY!

THE BKST PR I NTH AT 12J CENTS

uwtmtüaw Coolitig and Heuling Stortt

TTf Im. I.O, n (fond .lu"k of HARDWARE AID CUTLERY

anil vnrlrljr f ntJuT M)T10NS. all of which tt W,fv4 VERY LOW FOR CABH.

n KTBBYTRUra BXAI ITtLL in:.ri:it !, Josl'pll 1 ICHlllMll ! Made Iiis Kxtcotivo l'lircliaoe of

Old (MMf .n't pmlrr lakfti In racMaM '"r P' Sovvmtwr it t ! . IK if.

WOOD NEWS!

Thr p "ph' of pulmiii and adjiilnlnir rrvMtal are

iin itulh mloi lili.il K lit K II Akin ' l

DRY GOODS ,'hUNTI N GBURO !

AFTEB THE DECLINE IN GOLD. fwni4 ttm ill Rwf. ri in- kotM

Tin- rii o..v isi., k 'i in l hwivi h.( rrrr im.Bi ntlv obtained thnn vr rbap. anfl lr tkli ralj, wMrk irr nuTi U'iij; mnuil l.j rmi a i' In ruttoatf Ii bcKvflt W In.

Ii riüMM

rilllUH tu

mi trtuni . Iii

and mwllral nirti. as inr almniiiir. and vi-ri"i; puh- jr

ti, n Ii. vr ih.ii.ii. I vi wliitli ar cimiinr. Iln a Hl

f.. ii.. - I.I..I.U ,uliiAt...i an.l i.imlilfir 1itiv.iri.ll !

, i,ii,.n; i'in m i kii ,.,.'v-. i

dOUbtleSS Olle reason M hy tlie COril erop(in ;ortrla. i.rrtalnly om-of the mom . n.iino run-

ninnit'aiioiih i navr pvit ritimn. .t. , ,.-io. m i xacllv hat he spvak of . and hin lei-tiniony tMrVM . k m ..J vi I... .1... -

folic written III leners i com. near ui nie wi"! nay of Bcu.' Wnu IH:sTNr.vr:

l?oots, Shoes nnd Notions,

WHICH WILL HE OFFERED

M'ÜIN; AM M UHU LOTH ISO

MMirb. aMl tk lateal aijie. WMk be luu alaa kc

iarivat ateck errrj l ioutlit latkii CuVMtJ ul

RAlLltOAü!

onuiuon iu uu ,;, (lf n. kail i s,.e noiunt mrmm4twmm4

Do UOt many Ofirardlnfta retneily hieb we know t Im

in our less tavoraiue euniatc ana son equals or even surpasses the average crops of the coru States at the West, where tbey dip into the eoru bin aud use the average corn for seed. New England Farmer. Poor and Good Tools. Prerv man nnd team on the farm costs

me at least 750 a year : and I question if one farmer in a hundred duly appreciates how mufc he loses from having poor horses, and in not keeping them in vigorous health and in condition to do a maximum dav's work. Do not many of

us from having inefficient horses, poor ploughs, dull harrows, rusty cultivators, Khak v wagons, and other imperfect im

plements and machines, lose from onethird to one-half the whole cost of man aud team? And besides this, do we estimate how much we lose by getting behind with onr work from these and similar causes? I had an old mowing machine that I got with the farm that "for the sake of saving it" I used for two vcars, Directly and indirectly I have no doubt that the machine cost me fl,000! It cut just as well as a Wood's or a Ituckeyc, but it was a one-wheel machine with a wooden cutter-bar. We ,..lti il, Lor ml l.twl t n vAioiir it thpii

Pil'lll VAil utk oil v -- , we broke the kuife and had to take it to - ... a. a . 1 1 1

the blacksmith shop to nave it weiueu. He "buruf it, and broke it again. Then 1 sent to New York for a new knife. Thic rn nftf th fiticror of the oulv man

i ho kitpTv how to oncrate tlic machine

and laid 1dm un for several days. The

consequence was, we did not get through haying until after wheat harvest. And vou can imagine what kind of hay I had

to reea out uie nexi winwr. iiw Vin-rn tirn new tnowtri that a man can

not break if he tries ; and in looking liar.tr T ran hnrdlv hnlinve that I was CVCr

so foolish as to waste time in tinkering Mm ... . , T T W t

an old wortniess macmiie. o. nsrns, iu

American Agncuiturisu

OCT At a late meeting of the Lexington TTw Vni-mar'a PlnK Dr. Slitirr Mild he

had noticed recently that his hogs were getting sick, and from circumstances, he is convinced that their sickness was caused bv sleeping in wet straw. He divided the herd, placing some of them a iMatani lnt wfiarfl thpv rniild make

JU m VäiD MMI AWW V, -m-m-wj beds in dry ricks of straw, and they arc nMir Viöulttiv nnrl viirnrnus. Drv dust

and chaff about the stables are about as

injurious to hogs as is the wet straw. Wheat Rolling.

Whotini'r n. w. hr.at. drill ran be nsed

arlth., ininrv thia mothrtd of RCedillff

has a decided advantage over others. at.. Uul.!. .In.. r4 Via mtntila

ridges thus formed in the soil, the plant AUTHENTIC A. wlnlAM.lrillltiiv c-4 r, .1 t Via a,ia.nl

VriVfVn TV .Ili-CI lUIUUI ouuiun ..V. .v u vu of the frost better, and whilst there is a great saving of seed wheat, the product at harrest will generally be heavier. Holl before, but not after seeding with the drill.

Vjixasow, VaUDM Co.. C.k. I June 2Öih. 1M!8. i r .ton Hi n Ti;ir8ir: 1 have reci ntlv civen vonr

'Worm Destroyer" .ever.it trial, and find il womle fully Bk-aciinii'. it hat not failed in a .ingle instance m have

tkc wl.hed for effect. 1 am doing a pretty HTM aaHr

practice, aud have dully n.efor wnne article of ilii. kinn I am free to confe.. that 1 kuow of no remedy r en miueii4il ky the ahleat author, that I o certain and ape dy in lia effsct.. On the contrary they are MM Mahl the extreme. My ohject in wrltinff Juu i to find out npon Lh t.m,i I 1--.TI ul ihn niediritte dfrectlv from Villi. If

I din fet It upon ea.y term., I hall iiae a preat deal of l a

1 am aware that tne use ot uen ariirie. is conirarv u. mm

tearhlnp and practice of a great inajorlt pH tin- regular ilk .r vi if. 1.,., l on In. t enri.-or cr oil rll.fi in di.

srecuL INPUCEWEKTS

offered to Caah BaU at .

Order.- farcfully filled McCORD, BRA1LEV & CO. linn tm iv aata of äteCnrd and nradkfr'a Woolel

Mill a 1 Jeans. Klaniu l-. lilankela, V.iin. Ac.

jfjy-Iüc'u. -i market price paid for wool. April iu. '7IMrtu lb70" M'JMMi AND SI MM EE. 1870

TIN". DEBT

Hi-

I i, I Itfll I'll III pi.1 I of

Mi.

1. 1.- It i .

all

. r..ni.-.lv Iii. h we kno o lie rmrirnt. aiD i'iv

becati.e we may he ignorant of its coiuMnatlen. PM BU

part, 1 .ball nuki it a rule 10 ure an aim imj iiie;u: imfetiate suffering humanity wUieh I may he kW I" com- .,... ,11.1 r.i..i!utinir In uu.r .oliie one more iliL'.rii u?

thai, my.elf may have learned wBm i lir.t and mw 'i

tkef' le right to e-ure tnul ano leupe i"'.rri.i .iui , no means an adroertr or supporter of the thousand, ot onhle.a nostrum, that flood llieconiitrythai j iirpon to

core all manner of disease to hich human tlcli lieir.

n.aa reply .oon, and Inform MM of yi.ur t'e.-i irtu.

1 aui, sir, niosi re.peciiunv, JI UIS W, CLEMKST, M. D.

DR. JOHN BULL'S

SARSAPAR1LLA !

A Good Ii?aan for the Captain' Faith. Head tbc Captain's Letter AND THE LETTER FROM HIS MOTHER.

BOOTS & SHOES

BRADLB3CK,.iG0.

NEW ALBANY IND, Rt NOW EECEIVldG THEIR SPUING AND SUMMER STOCK, 0 F Boot and Shoes.

"IITHM'II they intend to M f tne MW W prices as any other hoiipe iu ikt V'

We rcNcal MeeekaOU to give us a call. April It-.

j n l' a . b,v b m j

Main Str.-t. It-t wren I'liprr Tlilr.l & Fourth,

New Albanv. Ind.

lifts tax Barxacks. Missouri, April M MS. Dt. Jon BUI! i Dyaf Hit . Knowing the eftic'.i.cy o mm a.rsanarilla. and the he ling ;iT:d heneflriai iiiioli

mm Ii niamuH. I .em vou he following statement of

TMM. ,. united ahout lo reirs ago wa. taken pri'

oner and cmflned lor six months. Mm MftiH f.

ten, mv wound, have not healed yet. i nave mm f.it ii a moment ine I aa wounded. I um diot throiigli thi hips. My general health is impaired, and I need soma thing to aatit nature. I have piore faith In your Sar in- ,L.M . ... 1. 1 mm . Mmm I aiih th.t til t in pi ' II

napuriii. i ii n p, . . - m. Zi . , . i i . ,.i .. .i ii

pat, ficaaa express me nan a umrn iiii

l.irr.iii ..,....,. St. Loin .. Missouri.

n a tv. a r..n..inv w.a wrtll.n Anril .'ill. InHTi. hr

i . . in,- . , Mra. Jennie Johnson, Mother of Captain J ohnann. I. Ii... IV.. Sir. tie hll.hnOi!. I r ( ' S J , , 1, a i n

wu . skillfull Kureeoti and iihy.lrian In fVntral N. V

.... . . L . " 1 . , I, I.V....... . . .....

woera be oleil. leaving ine aooi c ,. . uu"" i" ' e.ar. At thirteen year, of age he had a chronic di.irrhau.r..rni for whlr.h 1 save him vour arsannrllla

I rrain mw'. I have for ten veara recninini iided it to

many In New York. Ohio, and Iowa- for .crnfkla, fevnr .orea. and eeneral dehlllly. I'erferf snces haa alteiwd

cd it. Tu it cifuta xrirrcTitn ix mt r.wa or arnori ui MB rtcvxa xoaxa wrar aijiokt Minarruiis. lam anx-

i..... r .ui ii airaln have rei ofir-e to Tour rtarsati-

arilla. H la fearful of getting a apnrious article, hence hi. writlna to von for It. Mil woumlf were terrible, but

believe lie win recover. Respectfully, JENNIE JOHNSON. BULL'S CBDRON BITTERS.

DOCUMENTS.

ARKANSAS HEARD FROM. Testimony of Medical Men.

Beams We shall now be enjoying the snana and shell from the notes : be sure

and sare a few of the earliest and best to ripen for seed. This consuming all the first maturing and best, and saving for seed the leavings, is the cause of denanaMtinn A faw aarlv Villah mtv ho

planted to furnish late strings, and for .i n . M t m ff a

picKung, ttuu oaoning ior winier one.

WW VUltkWI AVUlkVl WVfaWW V INI .vmmaMäVatt rMliattMr mftMk vlaf-lillnaV AnA

hundred thousand bushels In ft single crop.

tOTContlnue to trsin and trim the tomato vines, and destroy the worms bv t,.i :..i.t

in

Rmav fmxT. Wmnt rotrwrr, Arkanaax May M, 1SS ii. inn. l-.i 1 1 Hear Sir: l.at Fehruarv I wax

Imlivllle purchaalng drugs, and I got some of jour araapairllla and Cedron Ritter. Mv aon-in-law, who wax wilk me in tbe (tore, has been

Anmn with rheumatism for some time, commenced on

Lnar Rrmaa. and ftoon found kla general health im

ST -r

n.nvM

nr. Qiat. who has been In bad health, tried ihrm. and

. " ..r. , , . ... v.. ill. t. I

Dr. UOHee, wno naa nurn ui mmm nana aa aina vean atomach nd liver affected he Improved very

muck bT tbe uae of your Bltterx. Indeed the Cedron

Bltteri h given yon great popularity in mix aeuie-

ment. 1 think I conld xell a great quantity 01 your men t , , . r r' i i.i..

iclneg thi tall eapeciany 01 jor iiramu m.ivr. -.t.i.. alKln ma vir Mamnhia. rare of Ttlrkrt

w . t mm... Miri,iiv i.. n. n a .sr. i.

Prepared by br. Jong Bctx at hi LahaUo-y, Fifth

atreet, LouUvllle, Ky.

FOR BALE BY IGNATZ ECKERT. JASPER, IND., and by Dniffgteti sren

crally. Jan. 28, 70-l.

Bought of SIasufactubetis,

at .1

lo

Ina, Printa, 1 - y eHtHa. M

L'eitiHiadi. Ijiulseva. Klniuiels, .1

ptker kuiii of U'nhIs t..i iki ladies mid .Missiv Iii- UM b ifeaAa Rat tu n itnttcti fll u. 1 1 AI" Uli III o.'isseil. coii.lsiiiiif if Cloiliing. t'asiiiH-rea. Jean- ttaltnet. h.t 'ii and Silk Veiling. VT sei Waran Uwe, raalarekiHa 1 1 ata ami ( a. Bawta ami Shoe.. Ac. ,vc . and ajmeal any tu. J ul weaV Voll call lor, UatM aenl be rontinceill be M I'. is Amt Ik t und ckuapil guatkl la tin unty. Hi liasuUo T Ul OB E A l'K.S T

l.ol of QtMN u are Bla wait, new are. Crm Vtryware. Batdwata all kma.. CarnBtri T1-. Trace fbain, Axes. Tfild. -ware, ad a hill dnd other article of use

lti vol i rmniii lit too ledtoua to nieuni ii. I ersoua

aaatuuj Siwtauna niU And biesUarfc tin kwcaai

CASSIMKKKt, Ift nM?Yrf, BatTISfeTB, MANN Lis, JKANS. DKESf GOODS.

SHAWLS, SCAKKS, CCMECtTl, WOOL HOODS. GLOVES. NUBIKS,

SHEETINGS, CLOTHING,

AND MOST

suii:ti.gb, HARD WARE,

HATS AND CArS,

CUTLEKY. GROCERIES. QUEENS.

WARE, OILS. PAINTS, PERFUMERY,

DYE-STUFFS, MEDICINES, ROOKS,

ALSO

A full asi-nrtnn nt of firniß und f ".rni'ttre.

II. i. in t-Mii. So . I, (ir.. trii. are, in qunll'y Kverv l-nlv are intited to call Jt I II Kl' A KM 5 Mi.

una price, I tic niosi

l x t ii !; L0K o if

ISlmll : e atitfiei! in their drulinga with

l.iui

(

. VI

BEXTUCY njn.

I'KOPRIETOR.

ami convinced that tnti tiuise IB all tk lui tf hunt.

lantlngkarg i IS NOT HEAD

Im! alive and dtli rinincil to lu.w llaelf,

M ILL! N K R

,!' :i l.i,.'i a, 1 - T

nxm tntetd ii L'uil ':' ' JOSfC

frX Tb

nil kind" of

1 . . " ;'t..l ( liildn-n'.

i. Mm k . II SKBM1 i'M'KIM

klrke1 aaajtirt nrle III l.gtiin rtae I rxclu tise for flaeaM

tir-uir.it. u? nrrMYinsFrn'rii; ml

before mnmBk )Um$)enough to

mamswgty wanti f popularity arvllt

alcotortinftJfi no ct7trK

,i o ii N s. ir i (i ci s kAi;cul tm . Oll KSICMMt KW :.i: OP

BOOTS & SHOES!

ROMUALD BKCK,

L VJ.I

Steel

Ibra

venting

COttfill.

ioffu

ngiti&wa

?ruysJO ;

't U M uU HUBS, rELi

AxtnAa

V a

property..

Mtatu Rimnt

Bdrtiati

aoiHhoi

Ttiscoi

yrincipi

vmlit Lv,

TariMom

bor can.

tdod urn

rmopuroi

ilTeads it

although

lorouw

incu

fhtrptmvsit.

wiry

ppearanto

9Ui

Scientific

ngrodmUt

I IKK

Nails.

i ckstuith ioolb - si r BS, v a stings, itDH ur. it ' ', B4ii F SAFKS,

1

NO.

RL'KI ...iv t

Sold at Baatora fti NT ATM ST., COTWIIT COTJKT QOU0I

NEW ALDAN V, IN D. Api! J, 70-Giu

71

m . p. a i if j

robiuc Scaler

STATE STREET. Betweeh Srnisa aud Li.n Streets, NEW A LRANY, IND.

East siipe or Public K'qc be,

f ASPEM, INDIANA.

v.Ti'HNR nbifkanka Mttm i'i'üc rortbeir rnnae k, Hkeral neteraaaf". and re ajwttniH, reaeea a fur-

ilier exliTfioii of it. plesIgiiiK Imnsrll mat l ewui en-

leavor lo merit il. He keeo toawMmiy an unnci a .anew - ..r Uilim anil iliilrtreli" near of .11 dewiili-

lllnna.aiiilwlll promnllv maVe to orrt-r any kind of hont . 1 .. I I -...I I. .

ii," shoes. All "I Wis ors aai l.iuoi. V.,, Novemlirr 20. 1WW Cin.

Christmas Toys

AND . ! FIXE CAXD1E81 11ENRY A. HOLTHAUS. Oeairea the riililic t reweiaber thai ho haa eatahli.liI in Jasper a general book atorr, and kaa a gsed

asiurtineiit of

SCHOOL BOOK8.

LITERARY WORKS. .. , 0

KtlilulUUn rr vnni-. BLANK BOOKS. .

LEDGERS, JOUKNAL8.

iftodaru

almost

wmtifn

AMBHOSIA is too m

never i

tnum

fhatie

vnlo

ICtT'T 'I'-'he't market y iitt. r ami I .

PRICE

FOR SALE

Jasper, lnd.

9 X N.H.

BY ECKERT k CO. July 8th, 1870.-ly.

KNIT GOODS

"N great vnrloly, thcnr, Cn

the north aide of the

PALMES HOUSE. INDIAN .1P0T, INJ. JEFF. K. SCOTT, Proprietor.

t MlTtD In the I . i 'ral i t ,'lon of the city anil

I X Willi t'o I

Jan. 1. 1X70 -it

ill. m i ml i Mm f the city i u tm iniliiiiciis tor tMie.ti.

C. SI H. BEU-IHO. lOI.HAXTIKViaa

STEGE, fiEILING to CO.,

WHOLESALE DEALERS IM

roecric, Proviion, Teas,

TOBACCO, CIGAHÖ, m Uam xtiikkt.

North side between Second & Third Sts.

LOUISVILLE. KY. p. B Prompt attcniiui to ordtt ftcm Hie countrr 3cst 12, "CS-tf

..... ....,;i i hirh he onera to

stationery, in prrr.v ,.,y. w -- -- - . Gl .i ,;. mallnr..fltt'nreaBh. He haialfoohtaiiir

,1 f .r P.irnn. Lard, L, ordir fur' tbe eitabliakmeat at kit aooee ot

npnl 1.1, '"O-flm . a i

SANTA CLAUS MtiAJJWUÄni-

For the holiday!, nd in order to pleeae kit heat f lltile ifriende hu received in ndviare tke beet aetinient of

CI1RSTMAS TOYS I FAMCT AMD FUftB TAHDIM,

M pretty ornaa.nta avery Kraogkt eonxixtinr of aeveral aiteiof b.ndfama Ck aa and nj,, Dalta, railroad traina. farnllure. nd '''"'' J Noak-a Arka. trainpeta. and otlier trualral MiraMa. all kind, of anin.xU.1oieofitr.y, I rver a beajta of all aiiea. Smnxn eanrilea. tire craekari,tarpe.laa and ef-

oiix other article!. He Be aie. n. .

PICTURES, GLASS, AND

PICTURE PBA1IE8 ..... .a aft.-

Of all liea. which ha I determined w'"

motto of "Rmam. nornt axd xarivx ii-V ji

:see for yoerxlveaJ -JSS-B

F

Subiitantlal Holiday PrcMMitu

Hill HIV, daughter or VelhM'. V "

riMonable prleae at '

UiUU lt' aUHJJ.