Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 January 1894 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER

- - "

.-i th. ii.innlllrf it Japtr Indiana, fori

tranmliton through the null a reo.! clarotter.

FIUDAY, - JAN IIA UY 13,1894.

i

Ion Sunday; forfeiture o( boml sc!

asido, ami lined $10.

State v Ed. II. Leistnor; clliug II

quor ou outulay ; lined ölü

State vs Frank Kunkel: selliuir Ii

quor to minor; not guilty in i cases

htato vs .lohn JNi'iuleck; Sellin

without liccnso : not guilty.

btato vs jHcott Ii. .on:: solum:

jAsrr.K. ubois coustv, isuia. without llcenso; lined $10.

btato vi Mary Mehner ; soiling wi'h-

out license: lined $20 each in two

cases.

btato vs Jonn Hammer; selling to

minor; Deft gives bond ot $100 with

"Thera seemed to bavo been an ef- uarinau osstrupas surety, for his ap

fort made to "fix" tho delegates to the pearance on 2d day ot uext term, in

xiunh.il ennvftntiou at tho meeting onocase unit acquitted in one case.

.aww... , n,., - .

w. StnrrUv. but the attempt was oimo vk vuas. xiurguori uruiiK

tnA TtlA nn iinttco it ?" Hunt- UOt guilty.

IV1IBW. J - - p,, -- - . ,,, ,

i..knV. oihio vgjonn ianco: seimig to un

miuul( ...n. . I . At. ,.i irv l....J ...t.i. -r,.

No. wa didn t notice it. usi wore , . iw uuuu, mi .mini

i I 1 . V. M anil vhn

Itcport of school Xo. 1, Sister St Teresa, teacher.

iNO. oi pupus enrolled ü'J, nv rage attciulmico, I'S, Iliuhrfit average pr cent; fourth grade, Clam Mehringet 60, Philomena luily SO ; third grade, Agatha Hurgcr.

Sister M.

LET THE SICK

llJOIGi

I0W

the nbleeti of tho ''ÜX,

wer the leaden in tucb a diabolical

harne? Make an expose for the

public benefit

appear

Ilanneyer as surety, for his

anco ou 2d day of next terra.

Stato vs John Dement ; selling with

out licenso ; John T. Jackson aprons to

pay 100 if dort Is not present on 2d

"Tho addresa recently issued by the day of uext term.

Democratic State Central Committee State vs Thos. Himscl; selling on waa heartily endorsed by the Dernoc- Sundav : not iruiltv.

racy of Dubois county last Saturday, Stato vs Miko Goegol; selling on

as it ought to have been. There Is Sunday ; fined $10.

nothing in the address but what every state vs John Opel ; selling on Sun Democrat must approve." Iluntiug- day : not guilty.

bur News. Stato vs John Sternberg; selling

The additions made to the resolu- without license : fined 20.

lion puDlisneu in me ews, wsre ui stato vs Jos. K. Fisher; selling to

tbe same character as the "so-called minor; not gtilty.

address," made after tbe adjourn- Stato vs Belle Kean ; keeping house raeut. They wore not in the original I of 111 fame : not guilty.

as adopted by tho convention. The State vs Win. Kelly ; pettit larceny ;

least said aDoutsucn actions tue soon- pica of guilty; fined $10, imprison-

est mended.

dis-

ment in county jail ton days, and

franchisee for two years

btato vs Joseph and Jacob Harth :

malicious trespass; not guiltv in one

case, and information quashed in one case.

State vs Hoher Ilargrave ; pettit lar

ceny; plea of guilty.

Stato vs Oatley Wi' king; plea of

guilty; fined 810; county jail Ü0 days ; disfranchised for 3 years.

State vs Mary Morgan; trespass:

HuDtlngbnrc Newa,

"Mr. Iirctz's one-huadrcd-dollar-a

month-Drivate-secretary says in last

week's Faoli News :

"Tbe only reason some newspapers

lo the district are fighting Mr. liretz

is because they wanted to bo postinas

ters of their towns and were not fav

ored." Then upon tbe same line of argu

"WÄ trial ; not guilty

fnv. T)p.7 i h.iitiBn (hnv ant al öiaio s Aiainias -Morgan,

w y "Innoi ii.ii I r 1 ,a 1 . .in ....II..

postoffice or some other appointment P1' i'r'.V'i ""l. Ii

mi ma ukuuh. Lie. . in- i-Soi rr-

nrin u TiT-l.l . . .. .I!. H""iJu'J"''i"i"i"iui xyuiuiiuiiiu

TT 111 mr. nciuirui kiyu iui uuuiiu c.i. f m t ti n.

anv reason for his ODDosilion to Con-LJf.T-j . mai' aiu,u' -r'i

"... . ..... luunii'ii:

greeaman liretz, or will no ten tno c.ofna inun v.,. . w , . i. . . jstato vs. John JNcuman, John vorpublic how be knows Mr. Urctz is a .,. .j M;,nio c,.V..i. it, f. tu romcyer and Nicholas Schulten, dis-

HUUIUIW IUI IB'UUUJIUSWUUl Vi T 1 1 1 I, ,, L! I J 1 J-.-

hi in n. Ihn ntrnn nf nv min in tlm ,U,",US ,u"8,ul" wceiiug , until 90

7. : . 1 : ... : eacn

Ingle ;

District who is a candidate, who has

shown by bis acumen, honesty, or brilliancy that he would make a bet

ter servant of The People of tho 2nd

riiatrirt than Mr. Tlrst? is rininir?

The Courier believes Mr. Bretz, as well as Grover Cleveland, has made some mistakes in swerving from tho Democratic Natioual platform upon which they were elected, but a considerable minority of tbe Democratic

State vs John w. Ingle; soiling to

minor; fined 10. V John L. Bauer :

A. & B. ; lined 300; vs Michael Bauerenfein, A. & B.. fined S25: vs

Christian Bauerfein, A. & B., fined 3; vs. Uriah Husk and James Coon :

pettit larceny ; uot guilty.

CIVIL ACTIONS. Wm. Anfdorhar adm'r estate of

Fred. Wm. Woisman dee'd. ordered

Report of school Xo.

Hildegard1, teacher. No. of pupiU enrolled 32. iivonino

attendance 25.

Highest nyorago pur cent nttaiucd

at the Inst cxamin ition ; soventh sfrado

Rosa SteiiihausRr, 77, sixth grade. Teres lialler, 80 ; filth sirade. Catlier-

ine Brosainor, 71.

toport ot (school No. 3. A. R Gut-!

gsoll teacher.

?to. of pupils onrollcd. 20. Aver-

ago attendance, 27. Highest average per cent attained nt tho last examination ; sixth grade, Leo Durlauf. 92, Wm. Dauichlo, 88, Win. John, 68.

Fifth grade ; Theo. Schüler. 86. John

ateiunausor.öo, jvrank Mou ii"'er 8(5, Albert Schuler. So. Fourth grade; Ernst Mehringer, 80. Louis Eckstein. SS. Jnh

SO, Geo. Schiilimacher, 85, Geop'J Gerber, SöOthmar Melchior, 85. Otwell Oriflaiiuucs. Beautiful weather this winter.

Geo. West, ot Petersburg, was on our streets last Monday. Mr. Hörschel Richardson, of Petersburg, has been attending church at Otwell. Rev. Jeilroy has hoen hohl ifl'r n urn.

traced mcetin

about two weeks, resulting in much good.

We havo a daiiv mail mnin nn.,-.

through from I

good. n VI '

F. M. Heilrick of near Alfm ilcviiir.

visiiuii ma ijiotncr lit this placo Ian week.

John Johnson, of Divinsc fv .

ed his sister at this place, ' Mrs.' Mnv

.1 uiiiuie, iiiu ursi oi inisi week.

Burglais visited our town l.ii

broke into llaury's saloon, the haul, waro slore, and JlcCormick's dry goods store; did not take anything of much consequence from any, only McLorrnick lost perhaps fifty or sev-enty-fivo dollars worth of clothing and notions, and a lew dollars cash, 'üllicers have been in pursuit but no arrests bavo bceu made up to this writToji.

MRS. WAIiLiACE! FAITH -.- HEALER

USES NO ! m$

MFniRSMFI C f

CORES BY

FAITH!

Wo publish a few of hundreds of unsolicited testimonial that havo appeared in tho papers everywhere she has visited. Lack of vanity on the part of Mrs Wallace prevents the publishing ot more. Although "Kind words from Grateful Hearts," have a tendency to establish her well merited fame, Mrs. Wnlhco holds fast to the old adago "Seeing is Believing," tho balance rests with you. W' linger in poor heaHh! Coino 'nid he cured.

members fused with the Republicans to sell real estato at private sale.

to beat the platform, urged to this Christ. II. Rudolph, adm'r of estate

course by the President and all of hielUeo. Kudolph, dee'd, ordered to law

Cabinet, and there is no assurance real estate, and apply proceeds to pay

from an? aspirant for bis shoes that ill iico:s.

chosen the Platform would bo at all

respected.

Surely tbe editorial profession of

the 2d District have no just cau6o of camclaint at the way its members

have been treated. Let's see. There are

tea Democratic papers in this District, which has a population by tbe last census of 101,387, and 30,944 voted for

Congressman in 792.of which Bretz re

ceived 17,700. Nearly all tbe 17,700

were candidates for a pull at the pub

lic purse; of tbe ten Democratic edi

tors eight were applicants to Mr.

Bretz, viz: Ellsworth, of Crawford;

Clark, of tbe Washington Advertiser; Pickbardt, of tbe Huutingburg Signal ; Moss, of tbe Bloomfield Democrat;

Purcell, of tbe Vincennes bun; John

see, of the Bedford Democrat; Murr, of tbe Paoli News, and Hacker, of tbe

Shoals News, aud of these eight Mr

Bretz provided appointments for six,

while of tbe other lv.b'JU applicants

not over 90 have been provided for, thus showing that three-quarters of the editorial applicants have been pro-

Tided tor, and only about one lu two hundred of tbe others, The editors should "praise tbe ship that brought them safely over" at least so largo a

proportion of them.

But the Couiukr believes the best

policy for an editor Is not to be a candidate for anything but subscribers,

and if he makes an honest fight for

principles he will not be disappointed. Dubois Circuit Court

Adjourned Saturday until Tuesday,

asd Judge zenor went home, having disposed of a big week's work in tho five days of Court. He returned Monday night, and Court began grinding again Tuesday. The following shows the disposition of causes, not published last week, up lo Wednesday night. State va Stephen Cole; grand larceny ; delt pleads not guilty ; aud on motion of State, on account of absence of Geo. W. Carroll, a material witness, cause Is continued till next term, and Deft gives bond of 1500 with Wm. M. Homer as his surety for his appearance. State vs. tienry Sutton ; riotous conspiracy ; Defendant asks for change of venue, and motion is sot for hearing on Tuesday 9th iust lu two cases. 9th day chango of venue is granted and causes sent to Pike county lor trial. State vs. Jon. r Faulkner and Sarah Faulk tier; assisting prisoner to escape; Jos. F. fined $100; Sarah acquitted. In default ot payment Joseph F. was committed to the county jail. State vs John J. L. Tburmau ; murder; convicted last court by jury, aud punishment fixed at death; but now he is permitted to plead guilty to murder in 2d degree, and sentonced to State's prison for life. State vs Samuel . Kean ; A. & B. with Intent to murder; jury trial; verdict guilty, with six years in State's prison; motion and affldavits filed lor a sew trial. State vs Aagust Dupp'g; selling liquor on Snuday ; not guilty. SUte vs Wm. Flick; sclliug to mlaor; sot guilty. SUte vs Clem Kaninborg; ttlling

vs. Daniel F. J. for plaintiff for

Mathias Hcttich

Miller; judgment f 144.10.

Emma Grant vs L. E. & St. L. Cons. R.R.Co.; defendants att'y notifies the Court that a Receiver has been appointed by U. S. Court for said defend

ant. The same action was taken in 4 other pending cases against same le-

lennanl.

Henry Harder vs Bernard Rishe;

appeal ; jury trial ; verdict tbatdfeend

ant recover 875 from plaintifi' for bai

wo'k.

Mat. Urich vs. Barbara Urich ; di

vorce granted plaintitr, and custody

of child.

Henry Voelkel vs Elizabeth L

Voelkcl; divorce granted plaintiff

S. H. Harris et al vs Alex. C. Cav-

ender ; partition of real estato ordered,

and Wm. 31. Harris appointed Com

missioner to sell it at public sale, and

divide proceeds.

Wm. 1 . Ballard vs Benj. C. John-

son. et al. ; continued on det'ts a 111 da

vit filed.

Uerman Wermling vs est. of llenrv

w crmnng, ucc d ; dismissed.

John A. Carter, ct al., vs Eli Snur-

lock; judgment for 8213.15.

Oco. P. Wagner vs Lewis C. Hard

er ; judgment lor 104.45.

Dubois Co. St. Bank vs. Ed. V

Cooper, ct al. ; judgment for $142 98

W.ö. iiuntor va Win. L. Pru lt. et

al.; judgment for 8110 90.

Jos. Eckstein et al.. vs Jos-. Gcrbor.

ei ai. ; continued.

JASPER PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

December ICcport.

Ilcnort of Hiffh School Dnnnrl

1. T. Worsham. teacher.

Enrollment males 10. females 19:

total 29. Average dailv attendance.

28. Thoro were twenty pupils neither

laniy nor ausoni during tho month.

it Doing our timo for mid-vcar nromo

Hons, all pupils were examined.

Kcport or Urammar Dcp't for the

fourth month, T. K. J

toaebcr.

Will visit JASPER for one day

At PIIENIX

IOTEL

Mrs. 'WallBco-Truly an agent of God in her method nf ireattnent v.-iihou! the aid of medicine but bv shnnlo v. i, Disease is made to yield to the touch of this lady. "i hiuiiuuc, uui oj simple b uih,

Dougherty,

No. enrolled females 16. males 15:

total 31. Avcrago dailv atteni'anco.

29. Fifteen pupils were nclth or tnrdt

nor absent.

Itoport of second primary room for

fourth month, Alico Greene teacher

JNituibor or females enrollod 9, males. ifl i .v i i Art a . ' .

luuu us, iiverago uany attend

ance, -'5. luo following narnr nhmv

who havo not been absent during the month :

Efllo Corn. Bertha Travlor. Snmi

Clapboard Clippings Snow, snow, beautiful ow ! V here are you linrerhiL' ? IM litn i

kllOW VOU OUirlit to llv hrnn

some lour weeks ago. But I luvn't;

.uii you, uii, ueautilul snow! (ami 1 guess I a'int going to.) During the absence of Rev. Father Basil, at Louisville, Rev. Father Cyrille, of St. Mcinrud, U attending in the pastoral duties of St. Anthony's church. Jno. Sternberg and John Ambs both saloon keepers of this place, were it Jasper last week, having n little conversation with with Judgn Znor. and as n result left several dollm to help educate tho children of this stato. Thn many friends of Mr. Valentine Kordes, who has been confined t his

Oed, lor some thive wrck or more, will he glad to learn that Sio is on the

road to recovery. The Grippe pcern to have a strnn' grip on many ot our citizens, s some ot our citizens aro confined to their bed as a result thereof. A few candidates aro circulating among the Jackson township peonle.

nulluni; um buuj Vines, U 800118 that all have two chances in tho coming contest, viz: one ot "gctUti" thorn"

anu one oi "getting left."

JohnV.Horney has announced him.

self us a candidato for Township Assessor, subject to tho decision of the

uemocratic primary. Mr. Andrew Häuser U puttiii" un

a large baru on his farm n.ü

" " "Ml WIIIIU" town.

Mr. X. Weidonbenner. of Si. Mnrlc

is rejoicing in tho birth of a liitti,

at bis house, a sister to tho eleven

brothers preceding it. which shows that tho "girls aro alwavs after the boys."

The re per of flowers." ohl nini.it-.

three, was not s Untied with his lori"

list of victims of cholera, vcllmv fnmr

cyclones, sea disasters, holocausts and

rauroau accidents, but had to. with his last expiring breath, pluck one moro flower from our midst. Mr. An.

drew Markle, the old.-st nnd holoved son of our esteemed nniclil

Merkte and wife, who was iut iimi.

ding into manhood. At the enrlv nvn

of 22 yean ho was c died to his Maker, aflor an exceedingly short Illness, j

and was laid to rest in the Catholic graveyard of M, Anthony.

Scarcely had the lat clod full on tin.

on his coffin, and young ninotv-four

had proclaimed himself, till ihn mil nt

tho death bell was onco moro hcanl.

this time annonncing tho death of Miss Lizzie Bucchler. aeed 1G. snron.l

daughter of John Buechler. I! vlmr

about two miles west of hero. Sin.

was also laid beneath tho sod but

few feet from him that had int nrn.

ceded her. As tho cold molkt nnrii.

was being shaped into a garden above

nor oust, wie question each one asked limself was who will bo next? 'rim

qnestlon, however, remained but a

icw nours unanswered, for on Dm

Notleo of Appointment. j Notice h heroby -.'iven llint the ui.deringed tin liceu In I In ü!rk of the Dubois Circuit Cour appointed Administrator oi (lit! i'(.titl ol Cut Iruinc Mnbringor, Uto of said county, dc-j ccased. j Said estate is probably solvent. j Henmsv S. M Kiii:i.(iin. Adm'r. i TltAYLOU & IIü.VTEIt.Atty'f. 1

Dec. 29, '93 -3w.

The Ttest Shrv.

for ;hc Least Money,

Survey Notice. Notice is hereby given to all pers i's concerned, that the undersigned wil proceed with the County Surveyor of Dubois nuuntv. Ind., on the 22A day of Jaiium-y, 1894, to run the lines and iletei mine tbj iiouncnries of Sc. 11, T. 2 S. R. 0 W. in Duboi- county, Ind. The intcniipiiiiiti! lines will :l?o lie run at the 'ame tintc. and the corner thereof established AH persons interested are rcj levied to be present at tlmt time. Stkimien E. Jom:s. Jan 5, '91 3t.

W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.

S5, 34 and S3.50 Dress Shoe.

S3.ÖO Police Shoe, 3 Soles.

2.ooy $2 for Workingmcn. $2 and SI.75 for Boys.

LADIES AND MISSES,

93, 2.50 S2, $1.75

CAUTION-ir any dealer ofTcrt you W. L. Ioucl hoc at a red u ceil tirlre.

or nay ho hau t beru with

out i:io sanio tainpetl AM ' V. ... . I I

uuvra as a mat!.

casv

.yf'. L' POUCLAS Shoes arc stvlish

ii-wiuH ai Uic price auvertiscu than anv other make

fitting, and give better Try one pair and bo con-

u,- T i -w,,iiw iHiuiH ui on Hwcrcii. lor on ihn vTmVVlESffcnt JrM8JLh Vuoh,nor' beautiful Sabbath morning of Janui ? FiÄ -Lona. Joa 711, 1Ö94, tho Iron tongue If tho Icat?,

AUniitiistrntor'.s Sale of Per

sonal Property. Notice is bereb given that tho undcrsigncd Administrator of th estate of Catharine Mehringer, deceased, will oder for side at public auction nt the lato residence ot said decedent, 1$ miles north-west of Jasper, on TUESDAY. JANUARY 23.1, 1804, all tho personal property of said decedent, consisting of household and kitchen lurnituri, farming implements, 1 wagon, 1 carriage, 1 cpriug wagoo, ci Icr mill, harness, lot of hay, corn, oata, and 15 acres growing wheat, binder, mower, plows, harrows, bay-rake one-half interest in wheit drill, corn drill, cirpcntcr tools, guns, 1 span of mules, 1 two-year old colt, C sheep, 3 hogs, lot of geese, poultry, 4 milch cows, 3 head of cattle, 3 stands of bees, and various other article. Ti:i:ms or Sale: Sums under $5, cah. Sums of 5 nnd over, a credit of nine mouths will be given, pur

chaser giving note bearing Ö pet cent.

interest iroiu date, with tiechold surety to Administrator's approval. Salo to begin at!) o'clock, a. m. Hbniiy S. Mkiimn'uku, Adm'r. TltAVI.OR Ä5 II l7NTK.lt, Atty's. Dec. 29, '93. -Uw.

IU. B. 12. KKAftW'OCIt,

Physician and Surgeon.

OFFICE and Residence Jackson St., opposite Indiana Hotel. Jasper. Calls attends) in lown or onunlry

day or night. Nov 2i.93,lyf

;CCll"ci-aluc, saves thousand, odollnnuall Mo

FURNITUR E

ond c l,eli. y can , ,, if SSIV.,' J0""' '" P rollt, jlf,$&B 3oJm A' Sermersheim-, Jasper.

JASPER CORN MILL.

Tho undersigned having bought the

ibper uorn Mill, has refitted It, und keeps a supply of COSIEST ZMTIE.AJLI. And Choppud Corn For Feed,

on hand to sell, or exchange for corn nt n v time. Chopped Corn Bold in anv

quantity de-ircd at J0 cents nr 100

pounds.

W'lKAT CHOI'PED FOR FEED on Wedtie-daya und Saturdnv at fivo enntf

pit uiisiiei, and Kent on hnnil lor

change nt all times.

ex-

AND-

Coffin

STILL IN THE HMD.

I have just come back from Chicaco where I have made arranccmouts with

the largest and best wholefalo Iiotie it the country, I havo now in stock some very handsome Parlor acts. Chamber

uites, Folding Hod Lounges, Baby Carriages, Flno IJecd nnd Swinging: "Hock

ers, which I would bo nloiiood toishow

iyou and sell at a very small profit.

I Are particularly solicited for customers j .' nm ,hc undertaker in the laud by prompt attention nnd hn,.nrfthlnlc.u . havo iiuything. you may call for m

treatment I hopo to merit and receive 10 liur,a,,llc will sell cheaper heir patronage !,',!U, evcr berclolorc bought anywhere. Prompt attention, day or night, alway

.PtJ'AITvT D.... c '"ere. btoro open until 0 oclock dive HnTMjN pOUQHT AJD pOLD. me a call and you will come again.

fred Vollmer J Philip A. Guckes

Dec. I, 1893.

ugUBt Wagner. Maude Clark ami

Mamie Wagner,

Sickness lias boon the cause of nil the abjonco in this room with one exception. Keportof 1st Primary Department for the month of December. No. of male pupils 20, fomalo pupils 18; total 38. Average daily attendance 33. Number lu charl class 7, number in prler 12, number in 1st grado 0, Hinbcr In 2nd grade, 10. M. A Gutgskll.

Ilooiic 'iowiiNliin TniMleeN

jolitc.

M1E tm crsigncd, Trustee of ' lloonu

tOIIUUO Of thti donllif

ooiioiico moro proclaimed that ninety-! frill r waana .iilltfn, -v .1 . .

b , r la ! 7 .. s township, Duboi, -county, hereby

. " iiiu ucdiil. . u.ns nntlfii tlinl l.n tv.ll oln...l ..II

of vears. and L ... 1-c l. I ,cc' ftl M "w.o l j miles south-out

farm about two mllo fro , how lal!' vlllo, on Salurilnv of each passed away, and after a en K,,'. 11 Vcck,yu Wnnt n" 'vjng

was laid to sleep In tho grave v nl ' i ' .' rcs c,Jl 11 , 0,1 Mr. Hash was a native of Ccrumn T'' c, stonl,,'"rf books from aud came to this count y when Ja ' JIWII,,,,JP 'rary, are not ficd that young man, settled on tho?aru v er J0, Ö, Lkcpl by m. Mellarris,

..u iwmcm will', II VO liaUgll-

bo died.

ters, three soi s rnouru his lost.

and a sten

. i. r.

eon to Oab,

Hkvky U. HltF.IDENUAUOlIjT, D.Tp, May ;8, 1889-ly,

WINTER GOODS! a rvuAns VAasBsm,

Corner Jackson and Oct. 27. 93.

F. tin' 'sit ort, JasDcr, Indiana.

-AT-

Mrs. C. Hochgesang's, North Main Street, Jasper, Ind.

MACHINES Hi

C Niir.it ok Newton ani 7th Sts.,

JASPER, IND., DANIEL F. J. MILLER, Proprietor.

IIa just received a large s'ock WINTEIt GOOI) of the best and

test stvle.

COUNTRY PUODUCE

at the hik'hest market price

Don't forget the place,

THWR 1" '1I '"P rr facility for rcu

Mrs, C. Hochgeiang, 1 mann

Nov. 17, 1893

?p.im tii.icliliicrv of all kimlf. ami mike n "V

I. vf IttilMlnR nml jrulrliU STEAM KMJ1N1S

1 alo krrpot. Iiamt upj.l.vof SltAlTINO, firfS Ac, anil will turn Imfilii miij Iii rciulrcl. I hive an asfn-v lor I.K.lTIIKU AXIi Ht'tinrtt IIKI,Ti:.0. atnlMflll fiiniHh atij lte on bort not' f Will wulf r l;tßlllX.lirAUIIi:.H.B,AUATOR'

WANTED iiiotiSK iowKiis, a. KAHMKIIS I'AUTIinH.Ant.Y are lnvlte.1 to it' ' l.i cbhcc to make their annareMly worn ut Iii1"!

Itfnper aii'l ilr. llfllU. Ac, Tully fiOOl -1 NKW, ami at tut little rspen. It "a nrnny vr.l iro rurneJ," I can tvc yon E-iny JolUr tlil

l,.iiru r. 4. i" May 30, HOJ.