Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 32, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 June 1890 — Page 4
JASrJSJi CUUKLEli:
J A 1 15 It: FRIDAY, : : : : J UX KG. l
Fr Coct". tl rwwc! DIMrlc. jitHx i. uKirrx.
W. C T. V. CHNliUH.
I The W. C. T. U. JelMl uouvenmM Ibehl at II u Unbar. May !W and Sf,
U'w a dceMad MM iH all particulars. .. .. . i ... i .. .. I. i .. .
IdlMW aiietUIWHTTO Mill Ilium wn mnifc'. Quite numWrof delegnie
nd vUUtn urtHCMt Irowt lit local
union at I lubuU and Spencer eouMtlr.; The State rivMM, Wr. Josephine H. NkfcoU, w pteecnt and XHve owe of, her grand lecture ut "The Amer.ban; $kKu. She handle her seujwt jut; be h able to W consider her' rtmtl t weue. She certainly etrtiviueed MMti tf the vtier ot what they are
MOCNATlC DISTRICT TICKET. doing. al.d would have etwviMr.d many ummr tad tlwv hren there. w Palmer,
the Slate orti.uf, ami .Ml my, stiet Treasurer, wer Im llu-re. and -so! cowriiheil jrrt-Ht .d mid tictl mnn i
r Ki.tit ft ! iWN m4 Mrtta.Hw fVtiMR 1 Uy have, we hope, dour' KIMIKAIM OMAN. Ik rtvt Ktmd in thU d adjoin- ' HFr.Mrttlri fAm I.awiu, Or . ouiUl-. lOi kllrt M!t 10 del- 1
leued 'l eiRtwrwd, did nil other.
JMi. Graham h one, and tr. t.tpt
iCnmit, formerly ol bubsi coiu-h. whi.! jtt i.ther, Som of ms were ple:d tot ihhx it in this irloiiou4- work. We' !lvi known her er iice we cn re''iMltM. 'l lit i were msnv other
we row Id m!ution, bin j in sml it-tre Mb forbUI. U'e can truly y iht much h1 lti kocms.
h-- ciHfMjIi(uMl ler r nutiiH? uy im fiiivenitHNiI wcm bt wish mt si tiMb1 ttftetier, The lluiilintrli" I uH !! thir nr in the eterltiKim ut t)ie t'MtiveiMion in ?acli !iiit whv Uiu ihy will hum be ti'iiiOMibrretl by M jircseMl.
iiiiiri' iie; t!n'r w- h k'ly rtveit,
vir. Ucrry, i liy City, Kmi.', wlw nvi u h 'tmti tntlc un I'rotiitntiun in
iv'iiistSo one !stiu i i vmuiuun "ocf )Klitbt iti Ktiv-; 6u, Je. tht the s!ckm kei)fS of ihxt Stnic ki;w it diih
; too. for soob f.fter the Ihw wen! hilo rt-
feet there wer pJahty Umhi kvjer in
It.iilar. a we KHOWH
Mr-, KitiU DJlbm hhU ehlhlrM re tl)H V J'x of broken
Next week we will ! hilt repr I orrv; . ai K Wi WHI wverely. A W-
A . I.tulaltl iT4 U ' . . . . .I.t.. .iltU IS 11 HI a
ttlVTflM. W -'rH ...Mt I.IIHllMl AtftlV NHl 111 IHIW WHJ
the mrrH( f ArU
J. R. SUtr AlHrl Stewart lwv''n.. K.'V, Lukemeyer whB Hpplintl the
cowmewt eil io uke th msi here. itn.eerry tMilrte. w Ka'111 . (5e. Oilt wee t VlneeHMiw hJ I'mukeutwiM well m could lw "l11 tweek, ' iVlMiHV, when lit re.WIy KJ Grm Au9tt tet week et In.1inolK wee n RietHlwr or l e ' J
to vne, 1 eu.. H evenly years ol.i. :jrt Mevera went to IVlersburir S- M ' '
DCKOCITATte COUH.TY TICKET. X2NATX IH'KKKT. KUIT.Vt.N I.CtNt. Al.KKKT H. TKA;UIU. 1 Kr Iimttf Tr-Hinrrr. jacos i:ri:Knp, jk iirvKY uur.r;:::. Fr Cinmty Crfr. KKU.VHAiillT Ai ri'ART. JALOK J. AI.I.1. t'ur rCsNMtty Ctniiin:ii'r ."M District. AiJtT 11, noi:i;r.'n.
I ifrcoicATtox IUv- ( tickefi' WeiMMM
urdfiv to trv lli tiirlnjf ot bi injfry.
il H ;eHl Siimley with M- hI fell I. Tbro. Uler.fMi j..et BunilrtV i the
MiMtry. '11h S, of V,V will have rii ! nrenui nm! ittrnwberrv li'ilviJ in the Mnoiib;nve ti tlus ukhi ot June 7th.
wvr.l turcAua Itt0lli1atl I llO S. S.
ooventioH ut LennMid oluirch on &Ht
l.i.p mi ihfi 1tot Men wHt lo
We.ttte-Isv liiirliir to h I
(). It. M. i'HteriHiiiiiient. Ceve bed reHirneil from 'IVn
Jobii I'olvin mnl Krtd. Stewsrt were
in Wiitstow Suiul'iy.
niHBMiw auiuiiy. Inuonlly subject Mr. i:htMle h moved to the farm oft JUU ' J
I ....J t,.. liw.lr. t Vtuti
'HSV,, ' ",mc T:: ."I -T1 !crioB in that cKv hc,' hi om jii.h
T.kZ I'!?,1?'' 1':; p t u . ,H thU .H .me of the old ,i..v ,,.er
Mltv
iuet were Ht to fth the nciehborih grave j-wda d the irravp-j of woiwitwl
comndeA mrked witt '.laps nud strewn! witb 8iwtn,In lh mortiiutr. 'niewMH-i licr ot pU'Hi hi bich tbo Imroe il-cij ierhted Um H?.ii!iMi; of vniiotis dt'-l tj;hiHfHM instead of the riHniattm;
vi-iiin ibeir rHVe u Iwdy. After tiiHoer 1 be I'o-t nd Cmi met t the It. A. R. hMland in trched with awiriial tint-k-, 10 tho court houe, where CommiHikr John lie?., prccided. nd eftcr receiving the repwt ot the Servants In rnMniitl of I lift vrtfn dMc!ltne:it
irent to iterore t the crare ysrd. with!
the numiii of the denil comnule wnnc metoiries were thiw bemored, d patriotic serricen acknowledged, aopro-
nntte end ekKiieHt aildreeec were, ted'
wowbl tttCHtioit it. but thnt it ww tiui
Hcvcrthtk.-j. Osk that was Thei:k.
Otwcll !t'ns, A ike fchower l?t Moiohy Miht. Th I'frmer are busy oUoniijf. Tlte oat iTrow doiiis well.
Wkvil harvest in Hbont three week? Tlie crop in ihn action it rod-injr. The Nierchnu eomplain ot dull H:im just now. , 5eiie lrtl ean be mwii r,u 111 dnilv round with hw lmxter"wijrt, mtM
tfowi HHltiitNtir on the lair nex. Zeiie eirris pli'i(iiil assort inin. The pedt will jfivw Bfrawlwrrv and ire ci em JetiiTHl in Utti'ell nx fjatnr-
dftr nfht. We aiitieitwte filirsre nrovrd
by Xers. John L. Uretx aed Wm. K.Jand a jiooeral jfooil time.ns it te the ftrM E., ewiHedic the eelf-'icri-of'e , r , . ichiK patriotism which led many A k1 ..nmber of OtweH pople ut- . . . . ft tftttilMl t Hik HI AIM APIA I GMrvipmmi f I'rtPl Ard.
inoMHHMi into ioe arniiee worn me iii,v, ', ':vv
of their country wm threatened, and encouraging the orxtttistttond as keening alive an Intelligent love of freedom.
Mnivfli inn raiHiniiiiu'iii innjiij, unit tM-etlieting that the time wm not far distant wkH their services wonkl be a well ami liberally recognized by ConfrreM ae had been theee of the money tender, who exacted and received ten to one on their inrojdment, while the poldieoi had only bad wonadf and siekne, and aehing bouee.
MxTKris.-l,he Ci A. K. l'et of
Iaer, is determiHeil not to be behind in enterprise In providing details for their Kiir celehratioH on July. They
have received from Gen. Bn, V. BntlerV!
vllle ht week : report quite a nice time.
It. l'-Snhler has fnrted a livery stable and confectionary in our place. Tom. Par the iMftr Cttrtd. In M cmoriMH. Died, May IS, 1S90, at CryrUl, Ind Mn. Markh A., wife of A.J. Cave, tier xenthi et'cH look its gladsome flight to purer realm1 jtnt as the pmh ww setting in theienlden wetd. While young 4 he made a profct&ion of religion, and devoted a ereat portion of her life to Christian pnrnitK, and t the close of her life she was an ardent Chriati-11, and
a con Vis tent and beloved member of the
liaptiot Church. Mariah waa a generoio-
IVuy Ilutfleld, where he will open up a
coal bank.
lira'. L. If. Mnnron and Mis? IjIIHc
Ooni attendeil tlt V., C. T. U. coiivon tiou at Huiilingbuig. Geo. Corn baa recovered from his sick
Dr. i'arr hap had Hilly Young to drcti
the ti out ot hie More with a new uout 01
ptint.
Rev, lloupt will preeeh In the M. E.
p.hiir.-li on bnuilav inorninir. Hint KCV.
ISuelianati in the U. I.chrh at nifht. What Id the matter with It eland thai she doe not celebrate 011 the '1th? MU Lillie Colvin is vUiting bor many friemls here. Rex.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Cistorla.'
O.rnner J, F. Meinker In onmpany
A-ithDr.U l. William or tm-niy " On (!ol!rt of Knoxvillo, had tbo remnliiij .t HtMtrv nirrartlienk. wlibh wer loUiul . 1 1 .....11 .., i.Ij lunim unnr
til rtll HOIMIfMM wnu "
Knox villi, doiiip four Of Hve wppkb ago. xhiiiiieil last Monday, and lielil a poM iturient examination. Tim examination whs held at the inalanoo of a ihmmImt id jHrliop of that vicinity who wmppcieil .1... Ano.au,,,! IihiI born fniillv dealt
with. However, the examination failed to vrrifv their ushdona. and the gom. ml opinion now provaila that Mr. liter-.t.n..L-oin.nr full into tin; well, or
jumped in with the intoiilion ol committin!; filicide during a npell of temporary liv. 10 which it I Mid he wm tie
Arc you troubled with cum or Imnionh?
If mi. let ii give you a Utile nuyico. re
.i,...n itnu-ti a cloiu v a ixwaioio WIlllOlll
.1 eaU'iltir tlUwltl! thou soak thorn in warm
L.ri etin thntn. kwiI apply Chatnbtir-
Uin's lMn llaliu twice itaily, ruoomg mem vigorously fr a fow minutes t oneli appllouion. A corn plaster fchould Imj worn lor
few dy to protvet them iroiu 1110 ihmj. lino.it. tor itnrMin, bruiH,
fc.....-- r- - ,
tu...:, li.lr nr rhmmiMtliilll. rain iwini is an
that ran w deilrel. 50 cent bottle for tale
at J. i. Salb's driigFtore.
flnn Vanderliilt i biiihllnff a Jfi.000,
iHui tmiiRn at Afdivillo. N. C. in which In
livo a fw months in the er. A
mull who will expend that amount 0
mnnnv nil aixilace on this carlli ia not
...wv . - ...
ntiitiwl tn a imlsce ill the bkv. lie
ibould sizzle. Inil. bun.
Cnildrtfl Cry for Pitcher's Castorla!
HAIL COLUMBIA! HAPPY LAND!
01 NATION'S Bl TH-DAY!
HifHeet of all lAtrmH rower. u. 3. uoet KefMrt, Aif. ,7(
Fbwder
ABSOUiEiy pone '
Hy 1. taw-ly
LEO P. SPA YD!
HEslMtUiUlTERS FOR
uuuurv yiui i-u , uinnnri Pumpe and Sewer Pipe, Tin Roofing, Spouting and Repairing
Corner 8th and Main sts., JASPER, INDIANA.
highly protected btintinir tactory, one of hrn frind. nnhla nd true, and
the new tiara ordered by law to be uwl!MVM j,0,t of frnds to mourn their after July 4th, containing ou the field 42 . . Oar heart ache, but it ia for hoe rtars. It la Si by W feet in size and eot WBO are lea desolate in the home here. $5. Hy the way, Gen. ISutlcr hae the:ol for th dear one who baa gone to the vnly Mig bneting manufactory In the better home teyond. Her life ended United Stateeand th! (Jovernment get oere OHjy t0 wj jH rMter tierfeeUon
all of its flwes from bun, paying turn IM the home of the biesed. Good-bye,
annually, beidea the uctnal worth of the Jlagf, over $irw,C0O of the people's money as a "protection' bonus. The tariff pays Gen. llutler a bonus of il.fS9 on every $HJ0 of sale? made to the people of the United States or the Government, of material for the national Ha. So every time our brave vetwane look tip at the $90 dag which will float proud
ly from the flag staff after the 4th of
Julv. they can realize that they have
pant tien. nutter $Ht cents ae a bounty for the privilege of buying a bunting national regulation liag. It
not mnch wonder he can afford to keep
bis own tine yacht, at an expense of
90UQ per day, for his personal pleasure
seeking!
GO-The way the Mutual Benefit As
sociatiow in this county wa manip-
mated in favor of the party that i reeiKHwible for every bit of the legislation of whiek farmers complain, and
which Ha increased the fortunes of the .have been for him ever since the Stioale
then, our loving friend ;
An4 tier t$tt art dajetl ihe Imm ol klealk; Tk !.,- a the Uets will .iatter tul till, AM A itrtftiui; Knows vtt: t. r U, fcrt 1 111 t.icflljr. tty ' rjftv- kwi, hj iHti? Hut." "ffc hK jM away, lint htr rcs ni nK Kite injrjnt tMtrt tlnvet mill ; The Wft'lef loia tti vatxutj lfiir, Th- itl. t.rcbrH; p"r tHofH We ieirti ti fullowihe ptlUi sbc tr(4, T'j V mtr like betwb-j has pni to M," llr.y, Moss, of. Greene, Solid. The greatest thing that is bothering ihe mind of the Democratic nominee for Congreaa ia how can the Greene county forcea 1ms solidified for bim. Washington Gazette. Mr. Ilretz will receive crery Dnmoeratie vote in Greene count v. It will
not he necemry for him to see after
them, either, lie need not come inlo the
county to eel every otto of them. They
rich, while ii ha made the poor poorer for 25 years, and which projtoses, through its candidate?, while making great professions of sympathy for the farmer, to continue jtHt that kind of ieg$htkHj,&id put friend of that sort in all the oflkef, reminds 1:4 of an old plantation sou', which need (o le sung by the negroes "beiore the w:" I)a bigger dat yon m;c de tmoke, Do less de fire will be, And do teastcst kind of po.sum Cliiaijs tie biggest kind ob tree. De darkey at de ole camp-ground Who cm loudest ning and .shout, Is a ii-auq to rob some heu-rooet, Ainrc de week Is out."
convention. Iiloomii eld Democrat.
Afltict ul Effect.
The worda "affect'' and "effeet" should
be kept pasted up in the otHce of every
American newapaper until it ahall become known that they outeht not to lie spelled alike, and that their meanings
are not the Mine, says me uouncr-jour
nal. No writer at present, can Rafely try
to umj the word "atteot." The "effect"
of such an attempt U apt to "affect" htm
very much when it apttcara in print.
CoiniJcring the niimiier of public schools
in the United bUfes, it is remarkable
that simple words are fto maltreated.
f tar jBeBBr 3 SysB0HeVettvBeS3LLeel
Arrangements have been maJo for the
HEAVIEST AUTILLEUY FIRING
ever heard in Dubois County, to usher
in the clay.
JULY 4th
1990
Will be Celebrated in the Grandest
and Most Imposing Manner Imaginable, under the Auspicee ef tho
0. A. R. & 8. OF V., OF JASPER,
:AT:
MILITARY PARK.
The Park is One-Half Mile West of Ja?per, near the Famous Mineral Gas Springs, whoee Waters come np almost 600 Feet from the Depths of the Earth, and where Ilundrede visit and are Dflnefltted yearly. At nine o'clock in the mornimf, 1 Tho Star Spangled Ranner" nulhorled by law to be uaed after July 4th, 1800, 20 by 30 feet, made of Imnllng by Gen. D. F. Butler, with Forty-two Star?, one for oach State, will be flung to the breexes from a Pole One Hundred feet high, to be raised in the Public i'quare, amidst etraiiia of sweet music, and the Declswation of "Drake' Ode To The Americau Flag."
Starts from Court House Square at ten o'clock for
Where the Declaration of Independence will be reed by Wm.E. Cox, Eaq., and a short nddre&e will be delivered by HON. EPHIIA1M 1NMAN, of Martin County.
A PICNIC AND DANCE COMBINED I
Tho Dancing Floor will be One Hundred Feet Square, made of fine Cedar flooring. The S. of V. will parade in their New Uniforrai, with new Springfield Itrccch Loading Rifles; alo,the Uniformed C. K. of A. in their Magnificent Outfit, will participate in Fancy Drill Exercises.
BCJ Farmers should remember, when they think of votlnsr for the railroad nur-
rbase ticket, that they are voting for
men pledged to work to place a mort
gajje en every man's farm, averaiiinc
SSlj2S, te pay railroad IwndlioUlors for
their hs on the railroads of the country. Xo farmer owning Icsa than l,f0 acre of land could affwrd to pay the interest on it for the benefit derived. Xot This Year.
t ea n A Ijw fPta lMkM jb..
mt nearly the thlML'a the Alliititfe
mini-,jnoi re mjc rwuji 01 protflive
u r '."91 to.ib rr me,.Mmiii!ratriK of
roimliaoii At high tanff nekoiM decked. Said ealate ia nolveit.
v. piwwiniinQ imrmers. j; may ue at , t.ni,.., a.ii
neaart semiwiir hi it i i.t.i . .............. . ,w,wV., ,
- - - n i Twiik if ire
Notice to Farmers. We whdi to notify our customers that we will uot receive any wheat after June J, for two week?, for the reason that Mr. Ureidcnbaugh is vary busy on hi farm, and Mr. M. A. Clark baa been appointed
an Enumerator of Cciimu. Ou and after June 16, 1990, we will again pay tho
highest price for wheat. Farmer having wheat ou baud will do well to hold ou
until we uteri up again. Very Respectfully, " CLAKK & liRRUJKNKAttGtt. Mav CO, 1890-HU
.Noticu
of AdniintMtrHtiix'
IKilntiiieut.
Ap-
VnTIOBiiherob given that theun-
a. i)erined M lieen appointed
the
aitato of Dxtilcl
Ta?vt.ou Hc.vtxr, AttyV.
May 3f ui-g-?w.
'x,
KINO COMUS WILL BE OUTDONE
In his Snix, Snax, and Snickerings, by the Cabeliatic Contortions of DRUM MAJOR, ANDREW ECKERT ! Hofreahmentfi of all kitida, Good Older, Good Music and Good Cheer will he the features of tho occasion. Let nobody be eonspicuous by his or her Absence from this National Patriotic Celebration.
A Sham Battle with Roman Candles Will take place early in tho Evening, when the P.rilliaMcy of tho Thoueaude of Homan Can d lea and Rockets f to bt Fired Off, will turn Xighi into Day, Y ORDER OF COMMITTEE.
Everybody Come to Jasper!
If You Have CONSUMPTION I COUGH OR COW BRONCHITIS I Throat Affectlca SCROFULA IWutinzcfFle:! Or arty Il-iHirhrre tho Threat nn I-k r Iwt'imrrf, lAtrk tltrfjlh vr firm i'otctr, yon em bt relltwt ttwl Cured b$ SCOTTS EMULSION PURE CCD LIVER OIL Wltii Hypophosphltcs. PALATABLE AS MILK, Jtk fr Keott' Kmuitton. nnrl let n rm pUnattan er MtcitntlH induct yeM Im teerpt a tubttttHtr. , Solil by fill Druggists,
iOOTT A BOWNE.Chemleta, N.Y,
Dry Goods!
GBOCEBIESj GL01 HINGf
a m m Mm, mam m. m. amk aa . .
TO WEAK MEN
tm hrf M yowUiral 1
- - VoatmankootL e4c. !
M4I itlvAAt, UHktUo lM4lotall.hi fuH MrUcHteM for homm ears. FRttw S??'
fth. an. Ins s4.i: 4 t. w.m.ly.
. . - ... U ....... 1 . r. . 1 ... 4 I
a VOW aiH IH I M- I. r.j. tn III lilMINS,
He win Miur.s
Li it M a I 1
ttuper una any tmi
Try them FOR A lAi:oaiNr.l jih iu b NntlHHrtt. r-nlTTVT'TI V PRODIIPP.
TkcH Ht tlie HIOUtihT MAKKKT I'MCK
WTOON'T FONCET THE PLACE, Wm. IIALLER,
ICorHcr 4th mutt JACKSOX STS
(.iMikev'a OIt 8tHHl.) JalylSik, l-ly.
NOTICE!
BMrrl of Eii1iutlcHi, BttluMe
County IndlAHU.
fsnil IS Is to certify that I have appointed
m Ronianiln A. Simmons, of Columbin
fowHahip, John Herman Beckmann, of
Ferdinand townniiip, Joseph Mcner,
Sr.. of Marion township, and William
lleitman. of Cass township, four free
holders of Duhnia county, Indiana, who.
in connection with the Board of County
CommiHsioncra, ahull coimtitute the
County Board of Equalization for said
county for the year law. i he itoani
hall meet for the purpose of enualiza
lion, in the room of the County Com
miMoners in the Court House, In Jasper. Indiana, 011 the third Monday of June,
181K), in accordance with Acts or lwv,
page 38.
witness mv signature ai jasper, in
dlaua, April 10th, 1800.
U. M. WKLBOKN, JUilfC, Dubois Circuit Court. I hereby certify that the above and
forriroinK is a true copy of the order oil
Hppoiuimeni 01 memiwre 01 uiw i7uuuif county Hoard of Kqnalizatlon, matle by
Hon. J, M. weioorn, Jtiuge 01 me Du
bois Circuit Court, at the April terra 18M, thereof, and on file in my office. ;
In testimony wnereoi, 1 nave signed
my name ana oiuxeu me seai 01 me
Hoard of comissioners 01 utiunia county, Indiana, Monday, May 95th," 1800. l. 8, John Gkamklspachkr, Auditor Dubois County. May 30, 1890-3w.
Wm.
Her
HOUSEKEEPERS!
It Is to your interest
buy GROCER! S, m GOODS, NOTIONS, &c, a
IT.
MELCili
rnimw
Notice of Letting Contrauta fair
tli CoastructioH of Drain. Km. nee.
IK the matter of the petition of William A. Traylor, Martin Friedman, Isidore Schuhmacher, et el., for the establish-
uaent of a drain.
NOTICE is heroby given, that from
this date until the 21st day of June, 1890,
wis uBuersiKHQU, uramage uommia sioner to whom has been assigned the construction of tho drain described in
the report of the Drain see Commis
aioncrs in said matter will receive bids
for the construction of said drain, at my office, iu the town of Ireland. Indiana.
Said work has been divided into stations
of one hundred feet in length, and bids for constructing said drain, or any part of it, must be by stations. A computation of the number of cubic yards of ex
cavation in each of said stations has been
made, and will bo furnished to any per son interested or bidding on aaid work
Said contract will be let to the lowest
and best bidder by stations. Any per son to whom a contract is let. will be re
quired to enter into a written contract
and give bond, with surety, for the tier
formance of the work, and that he will
pay all damages occasioned hy (be not)
fulfillment of his contract The right to
reject any ami an dius is reserved. Wii.uam T. Younii, Drainage Con. TUATLOH A tlUNTKK, AUy.'i Jnms6,l8U0-2r. fpffCOOJ
GOODS A LWA VS NICE, FHBSI1 AND CLEAN
Our Line ol SHOE in now Full ol Complete. v W ale have same NoWyStjW
in t;illlJ)UKN'S ami
PUR HATS. UuMldes chcFr
WOOL HATS.
SAILOR AND OTHER STRAW MTS
PRODUCE WANTED
J. T. MELCH10K' April IMfe, ISSe-lf.
Job Printing.
The CountKR asks the public far it
job work. Wc are prepared to do all kinds from ahurinesscard to ana rankle t.
neatly, promptly and at roatonablr
price. IJring on yonr work.
tf.
FORI nitmSimmV
an riiafnuf
Bl ONLY!
. r. n .fin ini ir"" 1
Fe fc. 14, M S di c a f m o-y.
JASPER LIVERY
AND
SALE STABU
PAUL KUNKEL, Propr.
I I "to Z&X It wl tk .twi.
U(fM to all ealUHpfrri nim.
Wl""-
iSntmXn thm ceuntrv.
mii itMntlen
merehal traveler w
netntein
