Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 July 1894 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER

iDon't neglect the lmvn party l i'ortersville, u weck fron to-mor-

.1... u.mii II ullirlit 1')1(L Will

It'S IUI l"u "...v, ..- -

. I.

Uno Miii-

iu, M.

l Iuiich or Kcverti cough. Ol

riliiii"'

Otklaml City's tax levy is l.f0 ntjH. .f 100 for next year.

it tlocH

.1... nil,

IfärSeo dissolution notice of Jergor & Knglchnrt in this paper. Fou Sali:.- Mart', six vearw oM, f?xl travi'lur, well conditiuoed, i&ntle. dre"C." Conti ku" olihv.

hüfA team of Huntingburg small boys, with a black boy for a mascot, came over Wednesday, and beat the .Jasper .Iuvenile."! 11 to 10 in a game of base ball. The lKiys says the 1 'cloud" done it.

c.:ilil

sin rum"""

0US, at all times

M. Friedman.

ISurns art ab.sjlutt'lv imiiilej-? when De

Knot oiuv riMiovi'n, ii iiut-M iiiuiu, a witt witcli uazeiMiiveis prom uya -"... Mi, .!. Vuii.li L.i! . i mm. j . :., .JL... t .....

l! rvifi i vnw . ..v. ...... - if, 1111 KWUVIIIt'Ill IB iiuu. .1 jun

ior an niii-H, an uuiiui- füt. rcnieov lor akin uiK'afe.-. iiiaiuxM

nanus ana iiim. aim never inns hi eure

piles. M. Knediiinn. y 2rYour attention is called to the

card of Dr. E. J. Kempf, in another

column, who makes a specialty of

the cure of diseases" of the nervous system and the liquor habit, and is

meeting with marked success.

ABSOUSTELY PURE

November, 17, 1893-1 v.

w-Theru arc twelve suits for di-

... in the Pike circuit court the

.tu ill

.Mit tenn.

?r.los. lnichart liaH 0 loatls ice hielt 1' will sell in any quantity leI Delivered free at any place in S. ,--I5t lörThe Prohibs celebration of , .ith at Bethel is said to have

en a great ivable.

success, and very cu

ing

in'

HritNKi). On Wednesday morn

as Mr. vieo. i.eisiner s tiiresn

machine was at work on Mr.

litis. Opel's farm, near Havsville,

in twiiiolkt irk anwl lätirtwwl 111

. . . a ll.l.lVa I.IIIUIII IUI, tlllU OUUItU HIV

k heatlache, dyspepsia and nervous- wheat. Mr. Leistner estimates the

-j. .M. Friemann. Y oss at (a). He liouglit another

. i.. r, ...... ,1,, ;,Jsenarator the same day and w:is at

do . Itc.rl 'iirMin iir. nnvt

on account oi uieveiana in- "o -

Fki.i. Dkad. Mrs. Hettich, wife

between the wife of a farmer living on the Troy

iMier.

rfering with the strike.

minute elapses

Not 0110

iiinu'uf One Minute Uougit cure ana roa,ij about a mile south ot .laser, Ii: Why HhouMn't people take One ful, d d ()U Wednesday at her ET L'ÄÄm. home, while attending to doinestic duties. She was preparing victuals

ore n

jörXcw wheat only -1U cents a f()r ti,re.si,ing machine hands wh(

ushel m Jasper, ami no ninrwei ui werw engaged for next dav, and it iat, on account of Cleveland trying sunnosed she became overheated.

) bolster the Pullman corporation.

-. Mahiuaok Lick.vsks, since our

IVWltt H W lien nuzei naive L-iwuiPi-n,

DeWitt'H Witeli luuei .aive nea.., , ( have been taken out bv ml es and heals. It was iitaue fur that IV , l . , TI . c t !5nV-o. Use it for burns, nits, bruises, C. Helniench and II. L. .Soenker. inpjietl hands, sores of all descriptions, L. G. Spradley and S. L. Gentry. 1(lif von have piles use it for them. M. j w. Moonev and M. E. Morgan.

rinlman.

say-Dave rhillins. of Harbison

nvnship, got drunk last week and jinniitted an assault and battery n Mrs. Kate Unebner, wife of his mplover. He wsls fined $10 with osts of $15.S0 added by Ksq. ocller. lörThe following officers were

btalled in Jasper Lodge No. GS,

...

V. 0. U. W. on

nignt

W. on luesday

P. Master Workman, Andrew Ickert; M. W. Albert Urich; 'oreinan. Anthony M.Hochgesang;

Iverseer, Jos. Kraft; Recorder, .las. forc0 )U1I,,,S and

. Milburn; F., C. Doano; Keceiv- wen iis tjie . i- 1 1,.!.... T I

r, Jos. ueroer; u., .lot, junu, -rprv jt.

Y., A. Bohnert: O. W., M. a. iüsman.

Jas. W. Johnson and S. A. Kllis.

One couple obtained a license who were ashamed to have the fact

known, and so kept them out of the

record lor a time.

lör-Mr. Ed. Kuebler keeps the

dust sprinkled down in front of his residence nicelv. Now, if the court

house well pump was fixed so a hose could be attached and the streets dose to it snrinkled. and Mr. John

Lorev would keep the front of hi

premises sprinkled with his pump mav-be it would be an induceinen

for others to sink wells and put in

add to their own

comfort

general

Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report

Baking Powder

I'KKSOh'AL.. j K. Cox, E'Q., attended Pike;

circuit court this week, to attend to,

lis duties as Prosecutor. i

Prof. John Heifel and wife, of j

'erre Haute, are visiting Mrs. Kei-

el's parents m Jasper.

Messrs. Sam. and Dan. Gladish,

of Pike countv, visited relatives m

asjer this week. J)r. Paul Kempf is in Jasper this

week visiting his brother, h. J.

Kempf.

Mr. E. Poe, of Marengo, was in

asm-r this week superintending

the loading of several cars of ins

umber for shipment.

The dashing tonsorial artist of the ohinoor parlor and one of the re

nowned Acmes visited Iluntmg-

mrL' to make a united attack uixm

the susceptible hearts of two of that

cit v s fair ones.

Two LJve.s Saved.

Mr Phn-lhi Thomas, of Junction

Citv, III., was told by her doctors she

lad consumption, ana mat mere was no for liLT.biittwolwttlesof Dr.Kinc's

New Discover" completely cured herand she savs it saved her life. Mr. Thos.

Eccers. 139 Flonla St. San t rancisco,

suffeail from a dreadful rold, approach

ini? consuinntion. tried without result ev

erv-thinj: el.-e, then bought one bottle of I)f. King's New Discovery, and in two

weeks was cured. He is naturally thank

ful. It is such results, of which these

:ire samnle. that nruve the wonderfu

elliracv of this ineiiirine in eoiighs and .-.!1.." Free trial littles at .Martin

Friedman's Drutr Store. Jtegular sire

50V. and $1.00. o

Unmn Valley Viewing. Our fanners are busy harvesting. Ellsworth is to have a reunion the 23d, 2-lth and 20th of August. There is a youngster passes through our town semi-monthly. I

wonder if Eva. J. could tell where

le is going.

Tho Sunday school at Simmons

Chapel is progressing nicely, with

lev. A. J. Lane as superintendent.

Prof. X. 11. Simmons is a late

arrival from the Central Normal College.

J. Weslev Simmons, the tall syc

amore of the valley, has succeeded

in finding bun a sweet-heart most

is tall as himself.

Dr. C. X. Simmons, a late grad

ate of the Louisville Medical Col-

1 r l e 1 1

ege, started iHontiay lor jvoieen,

nd., to practice his profession

)r. fc. is a promising young man

md niav he find success in his

everv enort.

The 1th is of the past, and the

jcvs are now simnni: "Alter nie

Fair" with a swell on the chorus

Manv a boy came home "busted"

after the fourth.

The commencement at Simmons

Chapel Saturday night was a sue

i t . . i . i . .

cess, nacn oi me iweive grauiiaius

of '94 were weli prepared, and we

dso had the honor of being address

cd by our County Superintendent,

which was lioth instructive and in

teresting. All coing home, saying,

Dentistry.

N. II. Wilson. Dentist, desires to in

It'a iust as easy to try Une .Minute form the public that he will continue 10

. .... . i i i

ough (Jure as anything eise, iw-aaiyi inaKe regular visns 10 jaier; uumiu

) cure a severe cola or cougii wiui u. pjtjuiUing the reporuouie contrary, me t vour next purchase for a cough be time of which will be published in the

Minute Cough Cure. Hetter men- columns of this paper ami the ttimmip-

result: tetter try it. .i- burg signal, lie has nooonneeuon wun

Drs. F. M. Green, F. A. Drown, and W . II lt.,.-.i ,r..f..uwir.Mlll V lltlt l!Iti

hol-1 irmiKri-iiionts with Dr. 15. A. Flos

ine

ine; lietter r'rietlnian.

Whoopkk! Hear

Hall's Show

er!

miik

ernes

or an hour

'.tires

the

is

hovs

coming

bv. of Huntlngburg, to attend all urgent

of them went to picking black- cases during his absence, without extra es as soon as they had gazed "h tf'

Double You," m the Argus,

the

7

or two at. the big pic-

so as to get the money to go Us mistaken about the owner of

on the "bchwind full war. lie went to the

knows says its the best Stale's prison, instead, for stealing

aid see the elephant and buy reu old cabin

einonade. The small boy and he r0ijr to

.'enerallv

.

-how on earth, bee the announcement in another column.

A horse kicked II. S. Shafer. of the Frcomver House, Middleburg, X. Y., on the knee, which laid him up in bed and caused the knee joint to Income stiff. A friend n-eominendetl him to use ChatnU rlaiu's Pain Halm, which he did, ami m two days was able to lx amund. Mr. Minfi'r Iihh nr)iiiiiundel it to maiivoth-

tr, and savs it is excellent for any kind Joseph of a bruise or sprain. This same remedy j,laWj

i. also iaiiloiiMioriin euren i meiiiii.iurui. Fur sale bv M. Friedman, the Druggist.

a leal her-oeu. anu wnen ins nine

expired, refused to be discharged

or leave, saying he would rather work there as a gardener for his board and clothes than to live any

where else, and so stayed there till

old age made him too feeble to

work. The "'old distillerv" he

writes of was built there by Mr.

ruer. who now owns the

place, in low, urn never nau a

gallon of spirits distilled in it, Ik?-

cause the war tax of $2 a gallon

fcaJrThe following arc the newly discouraged the enterprise m its in

elected ollicers of the Jasper Lodge cipiencv, Mr. Jerger lx'ing com

of Kniirhts of Pythias, Xo. 21: nellcd to pav $1,200 tax on IXK)

M. A. Sweeney, Past Chancellor gallons of fruit brandy he had disand Master of Work; Jas. S. Mil- tilled at his residence, a mile south hum, Chancellor Commander; C. 0f the hill. He kept the bnmdy till

K. (Julgsell, Vice Chancellor; Amos the war closed, and then sold it in

Mwlcalf. Prelate: Geo. Xohr, Mas- Xcir Orleans. Sheriff Weikcl. hav-

terof Anns; Louis Gasser, Keeper jUg taken a Hat boat load of pro Heeords and Seals: K. M. Mil- duee from Jasner to that citv, cf

'urn, Master of Excherpier; Theo- footing the sale for him for IC or IS

means of a specimen

took with him.

Zoeller. Outer Guard. v:... "

iviueiru; uiern.

W. II. Nelson, who is in the dnig bus- Ti.:a r,.,nwiv is liecotninc so wel

iness at Kingville, Mo., has so much con-h-nown and jKipular as to need no?eu'letuv in ChamlHirlain's colie, cholera c-a ,ut.tjun. All who have usisl Klec-

Hi uiarrlioea remedv mat lie warrants .; ii;n.. wincrtli -inu tutnixif tircuse.

Fattvs and Leans.- The base

bawlers had a great game hist bun-

dav afternoon between a picked

nine of lean men and one of lleshy

men. in which the Leans van

quislied the Fats by a score of 10 to

4 after some extraordinary ground

tumbling and high lumping. .Mr,

Andrew F. Gutgsell was chosen as

LJmtnrc. and Kichard M. Milburn

Esn.. :is scoro-kecper. and the fun

, 4 beean.

The Leans were F. Benedict

catcher: C. F. Gutgsell, pitcher

Alb. Rottet, 1st b.; U. Krempp, 'JU

Ben. Krode . 3d b. : Win. Mel

chior. s. s.: Felix bchneiuer, r. t.

Win. Kottct. e. f.: Win. t.nthoien

f.; Wm. Joseph, sub. The Fats were M. A. Sweeney

catcher: Mike Neudeck, pitche

and 1st b.: W. E. Cox, pitcher

V. H. Jutt. 1. f.: H. Czissidy, r. f

T. Zoeller. c. f.: Henry Benedict

2d b.; Louis Zoelkr, 3d b.; Geo

Grainelspacher, s. s.

The Leans went to bat lirst anu ot the Fats tired before their turn

came.

After the Fats had played an in

.a 1

nini- f lie round was so wei wun

sweat, that the game had to be ad

lounied awhile until the sun coui

. ... , , ,

drv it. and it be sniootneu ove

where Zoeller had lilowed it wit

lis elbow as he started to roll over

ihn diamond from od base ins

wav of running bases.

Will Melchior intniduced a new

style of uniform for the Leans; but

the other fellows sav it is too ex

lensive.

The Fats sav they can win nex

Sunday, if the "beans ain't afraid to

play.

"urn, .insier oi r.uiieiuci , meu- lecting me sai 'lore Stephenson, Masterof Finance; a gallon, by l M. A. Clark, Inner Guanl; T. bottle of it he

tury iKHtie anu oners 10 reiunu uc a purer metlieine iloes not exist, and is noney to any customer who is not satis- m,arjmteed to do all that is claimed, awl after using it. Mr." Nelson takes no itric Hitters will cure all diseases of in doing this because the remedy is tm, ijvt.r ani kilnevs, will ri'inove certain cure for the diseases for which i.w iM,;u. nlt rlunni und other nf-

'i!" intended and he knows it. It is for .mnswl bv impure blood. Wil

tow by M, Friedman, the Druggist. .lrivi mnluria froin the svstem and tire

----- vent as well as cure all malarial fevers

NUooi. l'UNDS. Mve Justices, p.,,. ..ure 0f Jieadache, ionstipation rn

the ind irestion. tn" hlectnc Hitters. J-.nlire

1... satisfaction mianuittHHl, or money re

1 1 I . . ... 1...1..4

tuiHieo. rnreiwis. aim e iie ;u

IM. Fntslman's Dnig .Vtoa.

out of 14 iu Dubois county,

Mayor of Huntinchurg, and

Uerkof the Circuit Court, have

I'aid iu tlie following sums this month collected by them as fines durillu tho nnwt uiv numtliy in the

flinty Treasurer. Several other

Jstices in the countv otmht to

piri accoruniL' lo law.

re-

kntiz Kckert, Clerk C. C. . ,!f(J 15.00 at Toronto, Out.,

f. Kin M, Kis!

Kailroad KxcursioiiM.

St. Imuv. Mo. Photocranher's Ass'n

of America, July 24 to tit.

On account of the meeting of the Hapists Young Peoples Cnioti of Anierint

at

exeiirsion ticKcts

. Zocllor l,.i.r T 1 18 An one fare for the round tnp, will Ik? sol

. - " Ulti.'irVil 1J k M T rJ m- v m m a a mm .1 1 111 1 Lfl 1 , . .1 .. . . . ....

v f 1 . ' i.iiiiv 11. 1 anu in. in.oi l-uiuk u

r ...lK ilnie of sale, and retuniimr up to July

1 . ' . .

Xo letter aid to digestion. Vi l.tt.T mre for dvsiHisi:i.

Xi.tirmir more reliatde for biliousness

and iHtntination than DeW itt s 1.111

Karlv Risers, the famous little pill

Friedman

A Stoukiiousk of I.vkonmation. This is an age of Encyclopedias, and their value is not to be questioned, but tho average person is far too busy to spend time in poring over encyclopedias, and will consult a dictionary a hundred times to an encyclopedia once. Nor will

much be lost either, if the die.a I I V

tionary is wkiistkh's inteknational Dictio.vaky, whicli contains

a wealth of information, making it

really an encyclopedia, condensed

it is true, hut all the more valuable

or that very reason

In fact, tllO IXTEHNATlOXALShoilld

)C considered a necessity in every

amilv (though the style in which it

is presented makes it a luxury as

well), and a saving of three cents

day for a year will provide more

than enough money to purchase it.

The publishers, G. it C. Merriam

Co., of Springfield, Mass., cheer-

ully send free a prospectus con aining specimen pages, which in it

self is well worth a careful reading.

BucklenH Arnica Salve.

The liest Salve in the world for cuts.

1 1 .

muses, sores, infers, sail rneuni, lever

sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,

Wk' '1 r m

A Peculiar Stage

of the Game

corns, and all skm eruptions, and posi

tively cures piles, or no pay reqnireu.

It is iruaranteed to iive perfect satisfac

tion or monev refunded. Price 25 cents

erbox. For sale bv Martin rnedman. April 1st, ISiM-ly. Portersville Pointers. Hot and drv, needing rain very

bad. j

The only way our merchants will

buv goods now is on delivery.

The discussions that are heard on

the street corner at present are of tlie perils of the government; how

long shall it last? Until Christ shall reign.

. Henrv Rudolph, aired 71)

years, is very low with heart paraly- and Caps, Boots and Shoes.

i a. Y . 'S

sis. Mens' and isoys' iteimy

Mr. Robertson anu daughter

Tho situation is almost as peculiar vrith us just now. Too many g(xds. Shall we carry them over ? ftOl Low prices shnll causo our stock to melt away like ice under a Summer 6u u. It's your opportunity. The Popular Store of S. KUEBLER, Weit Side of Public Square, Jasper,- - Indiana REMOVAL SALE! Preparatory to removal to the new, large and commodious building of the I. 0. R. M., I will offer for the Next 30 Days My entire stock of goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats

his was a night of instructions.

A verv severe accident occurred a

- . Tt. .1. Ill T

ew uavt! atro 10 tncie A.iey ran

ther, while watering his mules. The mules became frightened at the well bucket, ITncle Alley got en-

unirledm the harness, and was

dragged for some distance, lacerat

mir his hands and back, rso frac

tures were reported.

Our live stock dealer, Mr. Wm. I. Nicholson, brought in a fine

oad of swine one dav last week.

On his arrival he called to his wife

o come out and see his fine hog a verv fine one.") Raising the

sack from his shoulder, not hearing

the voungster squeal, he immedi

ately untied the sack and found

the brute had irot out of a very

small hole. Tii'-I'O-tkd.

Hetty, just returned home from Huntingburg, where they have been visiting for a few days. Our people report a good time with their neighbors the -1th, and they had plenty in their baskets. Remember the lawn party on the 21st. We are glad that our neighbors are getting loyal enough to not violate our national birthday laws, but it was hard on the boys. Tluy could hardly stand it until they got

home.

Services Sunday at 10:30 a. m.

y new A. u. ineucuii; aiso, ai o

m., by Kev. I', li. uisnian. Johnny.

Ireltad likliafs.

F. Jeffry preached a very

Saturday

er. Mavnr Hunti'urir. 10.00 ait. und inav tw extended iiikii amdica-

J' Drash, .1.1. Patoka Tn., 17.00 Hon to agent at Toronto up to Sept. 15.

.MX.. . Ihir i iinnTn 111 (Kit For Stiniiirs rouiuaiii rarK .ssemuiv,no

F. Hate bffi.ri.n Tti 40 00 t Wareaw, Ind., ticket will lie sold at .ucs, Jtlterson 1 p., . . . .4d.UU one.faro tor ,,1 trip July 17 to Atipist I -i I,, 1 1" I . . 1 a t . 1 m a .a l.k

I IUI. Vi HMl rt'LIUIllIlK Uli Ul CHI Vt I Vi

Duff Doings.

Weather hot and dry. Ice cream supier every

evening.

Strikes are the order of the (fay.

If a few of the money Harens and

Shvlocks were struck by proper

legislation it would he better lor the country. j

C. Ruiniiiel, of the Saw Mill Co., farted for his former home in

Whitley county and is tied up at

Terre Haute. ...

Wheat harvest is m full blast;

the golden stuff is not turning out as well as was exacted. No won

der! onlv 42c ler bushel.

Senator Hill is out of the Hazzci-

dazzle! He ought to be out oi me

V S. too.

C. H. Osborn, the present Demoerniic nominee for Assessor of Pato

ka township, will in August make an extended tour through the South

.mil West.

The platform on Rock Crick built purposely for dances should tirt'd with the injunction, build

1 - . ..thikMt

niorp. uancea every ireiu

Ll.nnld m condemned, but il it

niust go on let it he done decently

aud in good order. mixlu.

Rev. ,1

interestinir discourse at the M. r..

church on Sunday last.

Mr. Jim Blackwell, from the

Southern Insane Hospital, who has

been visiting his mother, returned

to Evansville this week

Miss Minnie Circene spent Friday

and Saturday in Princeton visiting

friends.

Mrs. Lou Pierce, of Huntingburg,

accompanied by her little ones, are

i m' .Mrs. II. is. btewart tins

--a

week.

Mr. C. P. Brown'. smiling face is ain seen in our midst, and one

heart is made happy by its appear

ance.

Quite a number of our young

noonlft attended the basket dinner

at Hillsboro last Sabbath.

The Social given at Mr. W. B Morgan's was an enjoyable affair.

The summer heat on last Sunday was very oppressive. It became too warm for a certain young gentleman

of our town and he was seen wend ing his way northward to enjoy i cooler clime.

The I. 0. O. F. and I), of R

veil! .five a rub he Installation m

.Masonic Grove on the evening o

inie 'Jlst. A cood nroirrani lias

eeii nrenared and plenty of re

reshments will be served on the 'round. "If yer want a gude time

ver better come."

The contract for the cable line

cnnlrnn of 111 last WCCkS' 1SSUC, IS

' ' . - r ll f

i inn to be civenas ioiiows: ueu

oral Manauer, Mr. W. II. l.reene

ilmrtnrs. Lee Cave and Ctirran

Adams: Conductor, C. V. urown

The General Manager says he wants

it so amumed that there will be no

danger of a strike, and that it may run dailv. It is to lie a through

train, no stoppage at the street crossings whatever. It will start

at earlv sunrise ana run umu seen bv the twinkling light of the

Kvknino Stak.

Boone Township Trust7

Notice. The undersigned, Tnistee of Hoone

towhwhip, Dubois eoimty, hereby pivea ;

notice that lie will attend to an ousiness i

pertaining to tlie omce oi J nisiee, ai ihm residence 1 l'S milen ponth-east of Portersville. on SatunlavH of each week, and re

quests all persotiH having township business to present it on Saturday. Citizens

esinng Ixhjkh iroin me lownpiup j.i-

mm, are notiliel mat nie j.iorarj- is J ... . ti . :n..

ept ov in. .lciiarnn, in loneravme. Henkv 11. HiiKiiiESiiAi'dii, Tnistee. May 18, 181W-y.

Made Clothiiiß at Greatly Reduced Prices. The enemy of Low Prices (The Credit System) will be discontinued. Goods will be sold strictly for cash or its equivalent. Thanking our friends for past favors, we solicit a continuance of their patronage, now that we Offer Goods at h Sacrifice. ärCoine, See and be Convinced. JOHN P. NORMAN. IitKi.ANn, June 22, 1894.

W. L. Douclas

$3 SHOE.'..

IS THE BEST.

UEAKINS

And oUwr fpMtaMM tm

GcnOerarn. La4lea, oy Best in tkt Wtrid. Bf dracrlptlra drartlaMeat wkkb ppmn la Uta ppr. ISlUt On bTla( W. Im

DOUGLAS BUSKS. Wltk BaaM Md prU

uapwl bottMt. BoU kr

JOHN A. SEK3IERSHEIM, Jasper, Indiana. July 13. 1 5 mo.

I

The Largest And est Popular Price Show In America.

The Great Eastern Shows

-COMBINED WITH-

jjJ y y y y W m Wa.

Earopean Menage

rii, Mm & Trained Äiiul Eipitin!

AVILL EXHIBIT AT

JASPER- MONDAY, JULY

Dr.

JASPEIl, INDIANA.

Ofllce Hnurii A. M 13". b

-Miike Spocliilty of tlin Trt'ittmcnt of DUoausodlie Nervous System, uml the Cure oC the Alcohol lUlilt. Julyl3,,S4f.

QUEEN, the WG ELKPIIANT and Her Tiny Baby!. ....... ' Prof. Jacobs, the World's Greatest Aornaut, will make a llalloon Ascension and Parachute Leap from the bhow Grounds. ..... . Positivelv no old net introduced ! A popular move by a popular show! Attractions increased and admission reduced to bed rock.. . . . . . A new attractions Real Live Gorilla, the most human of all animals I A Herd of Camels and Dromadaries, including Pete, the ; B nby Cainel,

. . only 5 weeks old. A complete pienagcne . . .

st Kquestnan in tne worm. vui. wi,

Prof. Showers' Trouje 01 rcr-

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