Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 35, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 April 1893 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER

J ASPEB::

FHIDAY,

APU1L 28, 1893.

Knurr! at th Poatofflce at Jaipsr Indiana, fortrsnsUilon through the mttl serond-clast matter

Dubois Circuit Court Met Monday morning, Judge Ü.M. Welborn presiding, anu Prosecutor W. E. Cox looking after the pleas of the Ststft, and SnerlffTraylor and Doputy McKaason looking after prisoners and

witnesses. The docket waa a tolerable full one of State cases, old and new, but

a good msav were continued for cause

Tbe following were decided op to Wed

nesday night, STATE CASES. State vs. Wm, Hays; intoxicatiou not guilty. Vs. Ab Hays; A. and B. ; nollied op on reasons filed.

Va. Joba W. Carroll ; C. C. W. ; not

guilty. Vs. John Line; selling liquor with out license; fined S30 in one case; not lied in one case on account of absence o witness.

Va. Rosau n a Hicrhtower: defendant

dead, and cause abated. Va. Pblllip Bretz; selling witbou

license: not guilty on account of wit

ness' detective memory.

Va. John Wissel: A. and B. ; not

guilty. Vs Dink Allen and Jobn B. Alvoy

keeping gambling bouse; guilty and

fioe fixed at vioo each.

Va, Jobn W. Miller; keeping gam

blinz bouse: indictment Quashed.

Vs. Andrew B. Krempp; visiting

gambling house: not guilty.

Va. Dink Allen and R. "E. Morris

keeping gambling bouRo; indictmeti

quashed as to Morris; Allen found guil

ty, and fined f5U.

Vs. Joba Green ; disturbing publi

oiectitig; fined $u.0t); and for carryiii concealed weapons fined 45.00.

V. Harry Cramer: A. k B. : fined

15 CD

Vs. Frank Blesainger; A.&B.;uot guilty. Vs. Adam Blesslnger; A. . B.; not guilty. Vs. II. L. Wbeat, defendant pured himself of intentional contempt, and was discharged. Vs. James Crites and George Crouthen ; pottit larceny ; finding defendant Crites not guilty; finding defendant Croutben guilty; fined $1, Imprisoned is county jail 10 days, and disfranchised oneyear. Vs. Anna Vandiver; pettit larceny; plea of guilty, but being a minor defesdaat la discharged daring her gaod behavior. Vs. Jamas Lehman; gambling; fined $10. Vs. Robert E. Morris ; keeping gam

bling house : jury trial; verdict guilty,

and fins of $250; motloa for a new trial catered. The Saldiere' Monument.

Subscriptions are coming In to tbe

Dubois County Soldiers' Monument

fand encouragingly sb owing that the

enterprise struck a popular chord in the

estleaatloa or tue general public. In looking over the list, however, we no

ties tbe absence of tbe names of some of

tbe moat able citizens of the town-men

wbo are generally alive to all public Ira

provements. Certainly tbe enterprise ia one which appeals to the patriotic senti-

sota of all alliens of tbe county, and

11 should encoarsge it. Among the

subscriptions last week tbe faculty of Jasper College, with tbeir usual love of

couutry aad patriotic spirit, seat ia one

with tbe following letter:

JASPER COLLEGE. Commercial and Seien tlfc Courses. BENEDICTINE FATIIBRS.S Mr. John Gramelspacher, City: Dear Sim-Encloasd you will please to find Bank draft, value ilO, for the Soldlere' Monument. Accept this small gift with our best wishes for tbe early access of tbe Monsment enterprise. Very Respectfully, Jasper College. Rev. P. H. Schmitt, 0. 8 B. Prefect and Treasurer.

Married. At St. Joseph's chnrch, Monday morning, April 24, 1893, by Ilev. P. Fidelis Maute. Mr. Will J. Lamtrrt aad Miss A Lies E. MelI CHIOR. This estimable young couple certainly "took time by the forelock," as thoy were married early enough in the morning to be able to leave on a wed1 I A 4 I A. 4 m M -v

aing lour io ins east on uie : ov a. m. train on tbe railroad. At tbe ceremony they were attended by Miss Carrie Lam-

pert as bridesmaid, and Mr. Will Mel-

cblor as groomsman. They were

dressed In traveling costumes, and Im

mediately after a wedding breakfast

left on tbe train, accompanied by tbe beet wlihea of a host of friends for a

plesaanttrip and a bright futurs, with no cares but little ones. Tbe Courier

acknowledge the reception of a very

nanusome weaning csEe,;and joins the other friends In best wlabes.

II" um Out KffTlt lrrjooiBt.T

OUR WASHINGTON L13TTHK

Washington, D. C, April 21, lSW.

Chrl'pher Columbus is in Washing

ton. Nut tuo discoverer of Anierlcu.

but bis descendant, the Duke of Verag-

u, who U in America us tho ospocWlly

invited and honored giest of tho Untied State, lor tho purpose of nttondlug tbe opening of tho Coluinbiau Exposition

held lu honor oi his illustrious ancestor.

be Duko and his party, iu charge ol

Commander Dickens. U. S. X.. who ie

detailed for the. purpose of looking after tho comfort of tbe party, arrived hero

ato Saturday evening, and went at once

to tbe hotel, atwhich a magnificent suite of thirteen rooms had been engaged for

them, and over which tbe bpauisb flag

will iiy during their stay in this city. Yesterday they attended divluo service

at St. Matthews church, and this after

noon a special reception was held iu their honor by President and Mrs. Cleve

land, and to-night a musical entertain

ment at the residence of benator lirice.

To-morrow will be devoted to tho sights

of tbe National Capital, inclndiug historic Mount Vernon, and Wednesday the Ducal party will go to New York

with President Cleveland, Airs. Cleve

land and tho cabinet, where they will

see the great naval review from the

deck of tbe U. S. S. Dolphin. Tbe

Duke and his wife and daughter express themselves as being delighted with

America and with tbe more than cor

dial reception which has been given

them in New York and Washington, tbe only two cities tbey have yet visited.

Prompt and decisive action ou tbe

part of President Cleveland and his cabinet carried tbe couutry safely through

what at one ponod of last week looked

very much like a dangerous financial crisis. The free gold was exhausted

and tho continued demand for gold for

export brought the administration face

to fuco with the question whether bonds

should be sold or a portion of tho 8100,-

U00.OCO gold reserve fund should be

used to redeem notes presented to tho

Treasury. Under tbe law gold migh

have been refused for Treasury notes

they being payable In coin, but as it bad

been tbe practice of tho department to

redeem these notes with gold it was

thought that it might bave a bad effec

to discontinue tbe practice just now, so

it was decided to use a portion of tbe

reserve fund, and 3 ,000,000 of it was

used; but it was only for a single day

Now , tbe Treasury has replaced what i

used from the fund and has, besides

enough gold to meet all demands, for

the present at least, ruullc opinion, as

represented in Washington, is with

President Cleveland in the belief that so

long as there is known to be more than $700,000,000 in gold in the United States there is no necessity for the government to sell bonds to procure gold, and as for using a part of tbe gold reserve fund to redeem notes that is precisely what tbat fund was accumulated for, and many prominent democrats do not hesitate to say that it should be used, il necessary, until it becomes apparent that it will be exhausted, before bonds should be issued, and then no bonds should be issued, but further payments should be made in silver, from tbe big stock Dselessly boarded under the Sherman law. Tbe present Indications are that tbe Treasury will soon bave plenty of gold, as bankers, particularly in the Weet andJSoutb, are placing their gold at its disposal, and visitors to tbe World's Fair will soon turn a stream of European gold our way. Ex-Congressman Vance, of Connecticut, while on a flying visit to Washington, dropped so mo pleasant democratic news concerning his state, which, although regularly casting its electorial vote for a uemocrat, has been unable for a long period to send a democrat to tbe U. S. Senate. Mr. Vance says tbe legislature to be elected this yesr will be democratic, and that Senator Piatt will be succeeded by a democrat, and bis friends and "his same will bo Bob

Vance.

The weather has been unusually cool

this spring, but there Is no comparison

oeiween toe weatner and tbe action of republicans now holding federal offices ia various atates, in writing letters to

toe neaas or the departments under wblcb they are, asking that they be allowed to remain in office. Even such

a pronounced partisan politician as tbe

notorious wenster r lasnagan. now col

lector of customs at El Paso, Texas, has

written taking that be be kent in office

EvldentlyrFlanoagan is of tho samo mind

now coacerning tbe boldinir of federn

ofice tbat be was almost a score of years ago when be startled a National Re

publican Convention, to which he was a

delegate, whori tbe same subject was u

ny asEing "What are we here for?" It

is probable that be will soon learn what

the democratic administration Is bore

for, aud the knowledge will hardly pleaae bim over much.

Hon. T. F. Bayard, u. 8. ambassador

to Great Britain, will start for Loudon

on May 20tb. He has been, while I

Washington, tbe roclpient of unusual

courtesies and attentions from Sir Jul

ias Pauncefote, tbe British ambassador,

C. AS.

Tiirkk Ycai:s. Tho Circuit Court

jury stayed nut nil nipbt Wednesday j nicht In tho case tigtuiil Luumm, v'Ju was charged with robbing man in

I Hunting' urg, nud Thursday morning J

returned a verdict ofnuiitv, with turee years in the penltontiary, and a Uno and diftfranr.hiwrutut.

lime is M may When The Grain

is Nme,

FURNITURE !

AT COST PRICES!

Owiug to a change and extension of onr buineez which is to take placo this summer we will sell customers, until

the 1st day of July. 1893, everything

in our stock in the line ot FURNITURE OU COFFINS.

At Strictly Cost Prices For Cash.

We invito all wbo are in need of any

thing in our Hue to take advantage of

this

Extraordinary Chance.

Never before offered in this county. Ex

amino our stock and prices before pur

chasing and you will oc convinced.

Alles Bros. N. W. Horner Public Square, Ja,pp

April 14, 1893

At the head of the procession of SEW

ING MACHINES, a ahown nt all tho Fairs, were the DOMESTIC and

At his store on 6th street and supply your house with new and hautUome

nstead of compelling the women to scour the walls. It is about as chean t

Brosmcr's prices, (from 6 to 30 cents per roll) and a great deal neater, cleaner nd more christian like, than tbe everlasting scrubbing. You want to savo the same work, too, on your floors by getting

HOUSEHOLD

taking premium!) over every other make Purchasers of thewe machine-, p'o, run no risk of a law suit for infrii'gem ot ol patent, as the company make it a point to deal honorably with every one, 11

you want the Best Machiuo ou Earth,

get one of these from George P. Wagner Jasper, A.r't July 20, 1892.

(Cf Congressman Bretz west to Hunt Ingburg Tuesday to examine the P.

O. situation in tbat city and try to dc clde the matter of recommendation. After looking it alt over and seeing i

number of the citir.ces who had written

bim letters, be determined to recom mend Mr. Frank Behrens for appoint

toent. This Is a good selection, Frank

deserves the recognition by the Dem

ocracy. A Geed Appointment.

Mr. Thos. P. Ellsworth, of Leaves

worts, oa Tuesday received notice of

me appolatiasBt as (Jiptala of the Watch at Us Weather Bureau, In Washington City. Tbe Captala Is a veteran soldier.

aad will make ea eflcieat government ofltaer, sad Isle many friends of sll par ties la Crawford will be glad of Mi a felloe.

Fine Books, Fabulously Chcan.

Many of the choicest looks of the

world are now being Issued in stvlea

ana si prices io ueiigni dook- over

with limited purses. John H. Alden, Publisher, C7 Hose St., New York, who was the pioneer, and is still the leader in

the "Literary Revolution, sends us copy uf Bayard Taylor's famous and de

ligbtful "Views Afoot, or Europe Seen

with Knapsack and Stall," as a sample of his half-morocco gilt top style, In which be publishes some of the world's

most famous books at prices ranging from 30 cents to 60 cents each, tbe same

books being issued also in neat cloth

biadleg at prices ranging from 15 cents up. These books tre always in large

iype, priuieuoa nne paper, the cloth blading belüg of ezcelleut quality, aad the half-morocco, gilt top style fit to adore any library. A 32-page descriptlve pamphlet may be had free, or a hundred and fweaty-elght page catalogue, a veritable feast for book-lovers, may be bad for a two cent stamp. Address John B. Aldex, Publisher, 57 Rose St., New York.

INSURANCE!

LIFE! FIRE! ACCIDENT! TORXADO! L.IVE STOCK Farm Fire insurance for terms of five years, including lightning aud steam thresher, at thirty cents a year on each i 100 of instiranco: tornado at twenty cents. Representing twenty good companies and doing an exclusive insurance business, I .can give tbo above rates. Write or call on me before placing your insurinco. No one, excepting Goorgo Nix, of Haypville, and Theodore Gobmann, of Ferdinand, is authorized to solicit insurance in my name. WM. A. WILSON, General Insurance Agent, Jasper, lud.

March 31 93 ly North Main;Streot

What the Far er wants is a Liüht 31a-

chiue w'iipI Is a powerful worker: and use Lciet Twine! Thy ' Light Running PLANO BINDER.

Stored Power euccefslullv applied io

io Light Uunniug IMano Binder, Uy the y wheel, renders the innehine safo

sainst choking or clogging in nan

grain or miring ou soft ground. Uni-

tornily succesatui tests in au seeuuu ui tho Ronntrv aud in all kinds and condi

tions ol craiu duriiik' tho harvests of

- ... . .. u

IK) .no. hnvfl lu v tiemousiraieu iue

fact that the Fly Wheel gives the Binder uniform traction on all kinds of ground,

aud furnishes tho extra power cousuru

cd in biuding aud discharging tho ouu

dies.

The Jones Chain Mower

Contrast tho gallant bearing of your

horses with this mower alter a nay s

work, and the spiritless, jaded gait ot

tho team which has "hauled" any "other

mftlrn." Thn Jones Chain Slower will

zo whero any other Mower will go, and

with less draft. It is built at a lactory

and by a firm uncloggcd with old tra

ditions. It is the most modern, me uegi

goer and the best mower made!

The Piano Self Dump Rake.

The trinninsr device in this rake is nove

aimnleand ?:roue, and I the only lauu

less and adjustable tnppir.jr mecnanism

made. We al?o handle the PUno I wine which ia made for the best imported

fiber.

ALOIS FÜRS, W. C. REN" NEU Apt 21 -2m Aent?, Irelsiud

To Electric Light Contractors. Puhl U Notice Is hereby given by tho Board of Trus tecs of tho incorporated town of Jasper' In the County of Dubois and State ot Indiana, that bide by sealed proposal will be received by said board at a spectal meetinir thereo. to be held or tbat

iturnose. on Thursday, the 25th day of

May, 1893. nt one o'clock in the afternoon, in the town hall of said town, for the buildiug. completing, an t thorough

ly equipping an electric 1'ght plant for

aid town, ol the following capicuy ami character, lo-wlt: 6(X sixteen candle power ights for commerciil and domestic lighting, and fifty ei;ht hundred

andie power arc lights for street light in said town. Such bids must contain

detailed description of the plant bid

upon, but in no case of lower capacity than above fixed and described, and such bids to be successful must bo ithin the limit fixed by the law of Indiana

for such purpose. Dated at Jasper, Indiana, the 15th day

of April, 1893.

bEHASTUN' llUERLER, I'reS. Joeiii F. Fkieumxn, John P. Salb, .Michael F. Durlauf. E. J. Kempf.

Board of Trustees of the town of Jasper

Man showine the location of street

lights to be put up at the start, and of the station and a portion of the commer

cial lights may be had by bidders upon

application to tbe clerk.

WM, ll.JüTT, Town uierK.

April 21, 93-5w.

SPRING- IS HEB' With its Hilles and showers, mid flics and Uowers, and tho con pII of "clfuiini; h;jse" lor the coming heat of Kiumner. Von fib and hold your lomper, your wifu's tcinpor und tho hired help's t

lailaule way to do o u to call ou

GEORGE W BROSMER

ii

'nt up. ei r. Ah in

Northern. Bromer has samples of all stylos; 150 patterns to

at prices from 15 cents a yard up, to suit your taste. A new carpet may more than its co9t in a doctor bill if your wife does the scrubbing of 3

GEORGE W. BROSMER

9

select from, and

save yoo

your lloors

N.B.

More

if you want good bread and cakes or confectionery, remember ray to riAditniiarlflrs

March 10, 1939

r- . BEWARE OF FRAUD.

vise

aa rlre tanprd tottaau Llx

feM everywhere.

miWfigk W. L. UUUIiLflX

S3 SHOE

UNITED states HOTEL

MILL STREET, JASPER.

AUGUST :-: KAEGIN,

PROPRIETOR.

Tho trarolinc public will find this

honse well furnished and fitted every

way. aud the best of attention will be

zlvcn to the wants ol guests. The fur

niture and beds are all new, and the

able will be found supplied with the

best tbe market affords. Terms reapon-

able. Aug. KaeginMarch 10-93

LICENSE NOTICE.

NOTICE Io hereby Riven to tlie cltUftii or Jjer' lUInbridKc townrlilp, uttol cotipty, Ind., th the nniltmtftnpii. a male cltucn of the United Sutra, wii

apply to tbe County Commissioner of Itubol.i county at tuelr net regular seMlon In June, 1POT. for a l. cenne to retitll beer and wine, and permit the tame to be drank on the premUe, tinder the provision! of the

law 01 inaiana Kuvcrning sucn iirene. The precise location where said liquors are to lie sold Is on a part of the South-" e quarter of the South, wtil quarter of Sec. wenty-seven 2"),T. 1,8. it. five (S) West, In Ilnboli county, Indiana, more particularly de, crlbcd as follows! liegintilnn t the N" K. corner of raid 40 acres, runnlnc thence south 23 rods and 6 feet to tbi

Petersburg and Jaiper road; thence West along said road M rods and 0 feet; thence North 20 rods, to the North line of said 40 acres, thence Kast on said line 38 rods and 6 feet, to tho place of beginning, In ItalnbrUlge

luv. niiii, isiiim'ii. ivmuj, iiiuiniin April 31, '93-3 . JOSHHI LKCItKKR. 3ftinbrilffcTownfiiTrii iva'n Notice. THE undersigned, Trustee of Bainbridgo township, Dubois county, will attend to Township business on Saturday of every week, at his residence

on JNorth Main street, between Seventh and Eighth, in Jasper. The Library of fialdTownahlnl lroni

at the bookstore of Mr. Jacob Gosmann where persons wanting books can ob tain thorn at any time. JOSEPH ECKSTEIN, Trusteo April 20, 1888-ly.

FRANK L. BETZ

General Fire, Lifo and Accident Insur

auce Agent. Office, over post-office, Jasper, Ind,

Represents several of the best Compiles In tb

United States, and 1 prepared to write Insurance promptly. Collections of all kinds will be lndutrloutr looked

alter and are kindly solicited from bnsiness turns, lie is also 1 tc Solicitor for tbe

Frnteniiil ISiiildinsr And Loan

Association,

or Inllanapolls. This Association, ffer extra Induce mrnli to shareholders and borrowrrs. cbarce no mrm

bershln fee. and expenses are very lieht. Persons

wishing shares or to borrow money will for other In

formation apply to him, at the offlce ol W. K. Cox. In

Jasper. He Is also agent for the

Bitildintr mill Loan Guarantee

Payment Association, of Ioeannort. Ind. To members of

Bulldlne and Inan Associations this company III for a sni.ll fee guarantee the fall payment of tour due and interest. If you should cvt sick or die. Tersons who

bave stock In any DuIIdinc and Ixitii may sresreabso lute certainty of payment of their loans In case of thel

death, and for the payment of sick benefits lu case of

sickness, by joining this company. Correspondence solicited. AprllSl, IStO-tf

FOR

GENTLEMEN.

a acwca snoe tnat will not rip; Calf seamless, smooth inside, more comfortable' stylish and durable than any other shoe ever

sum auiic price, ü very siy je. Equals custoamade shoes costing from fa to fs.

The following are of the same high standard of

and s.k Fine Calf. Ifand-S

Carriers.

J? Men. Movs.

Wed. I Wrr

fa.jjo and a.oo Dongola, I LADIES.

.75 lor Misses.

it is a duty yoa erwe yoarMU

io gw umj Desi value for yoar

luauwy. jucoooizuae) ia toot

zooiwmt Dy purchasing W. Xi. Douglas Shoea, wolcn

prani me Dest valaa t tha prices advertised

uoasanaa can testify. Do yoa wear

uaa7

Bf. , WI U f ,fr-,x,ciV f .r1 pw J -wflemaad eraeral nerchaata where I havr no ent. W rlicfer ratuloaap. If not far aale laraar lace send dlrrct to Factory, stutlna id. site asd width waatea. PaHaae Free. . 1. Daailaa, BracktBr&aas. "laung

March 10-3 m Far Sals, la .Uinarhr.imiv a cc?v coo......

.7....'&.lk3llX. l.Tl.

SmW Mmt F .oo and 5.o Fine Calf. Hand-Sewed.

Wm -A V. S-fsBI VawM i,s 1 ol'cc. l'armeri and Letter-

SMmiti mBBBBPMa V '.s, ana a.oo tor worfcit 2m?M WWWmr ?WW -oo and tt.y for Youths and

U äW ( -aWVaMMaam. XBBak. I.t.oo Handle

feaaaSBVaaaSHaW, ,.1 1 HI? lalVDI IITa

M. HOCIIOE3ANÜ.

AI.IlEltT HOCIIOESANO

Machine Brick Yard.

M. IIOCHGESANG & SON.

Have put In a machine to mould brick, with steam

power, and will soon be able to famish all the

Best Brick Made.

n any quantity desired, at tbeir vsrd on the Trov

roan . Particular Attention irlven io HOUSE PAT

TMt.VS, and sprcisl terms on larce orders.

tUVK US A IKIAb UKliKlt.

April 21, '03. HochxeNAng & Son

Notice to iriortgntrecM and Tax

P..ycr.i. VTOTICB is hereby piren to all per

sous doming montages wnicli hare

been paid, that tbo law requires thai

they should satisfy them on the record

of tho county at the Recorder's office

within thirty days afler payment, and is

to the interest of every lax-payer that

tho law should be compiled with, as it

will save tho County Assessor time In

listing them, and taxpayers the trouble

of proving satisfaction, lo keep from paying luxes thereon, as tho value of all

opon mortgages is taken from the records and assessed by lair.

Also, tho county assessor will be in

bia offico lu Jasper every Saturday dnr

Inj: April and May for tbe purpogo of

tttending to any business In connection with tbo dnlics of his office. W. W. Kendall, County AstCMor.

NEW STORE. Joseph F. Sermersheim.

Has remodeled his house on tho corner of Jackson and Gilt treet in front of It!

court house, in Jasper, and put in a stock of

Dry Goods, Groceries and Notions Of all kinds. Customers will find here a new stock of the beat goods, at lowei price and will always bo welcome, whether thev buy or not, and are sure of courteous treatment. I hope by fair treatment at fair prices to receive a liberal share of custom. Try inc. I will allow tho highest

marKei price lor outter and eggs. TOS. F. SERXaESRSHmiKL March 10, 1893 ly

AldercreekBREEDiNG sfocKFarin

Charon 12072 (Standard Bred and Registered)

Bred by W. J. Neely, Ottawa, III. FoaleJ October, 1889. Sired by Neal, 3801. 1st dam, Miss Doyle, by Ottawa Chief, 2456, record 2:25. 2nd dam, Golden Gate, by a son of Lf' land Abdallah, son of AlexanrWii AbdalUb.

3rd dam, Ldy Woodburn, by a son of Pilot Jr, 12. Elf?ndl?,-h,?, .Hf M'mbIl"l CM'. 11, bv Neal, 3802, by Enchanter, fire of bnalgn, - -8J, who is tho sire of Bluo Sign, 3.-08. Enchanter is a nroduci i" foo of Adm uiatralor son of JJysdyk's Hambletnulan. prouucin, wbichVrovell olbe hTo"."6 ,Ml yMr ftt f5' GVCry 000 '

TM7II'.,n,leeaL8l0ck,h0r9C,ln(, 8"C0 hor' Iftfvcn an opportunity. TbltMä-tlO cash ; 15 to insure with foal or 20 to insure a livinir coll.

r- -r sianu,ru "red trotters and pacers on tho farm. Come and sec them.

iv v assume no risK.

Sebastian Anderson- Ireland. Ind.

AW

April 21, 1 893-2 tn

F H kllFRIFR

1 vrtaii tittv OTitripn ncnPl? TND-

Desires to call tho attention of per'on wishing good articles, to his new slock o

r Silverware of all Kinds

Very hsnänome and durablejust the tin"? for wedding and birthday present?. has a great variety of beautiful article

AIo, a largo Mock of the LAPEST STYLE JEWELRY Unioao orna

mental and valuable, worth their weight In solid gold. Also

m m mi -r Baaair-u W k BH aaaa aHaaam

That are warranted rood time Weeners.

April II, 1893.

Come aud see them, a P. C. KÜBBLBK