Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 January 1899 — Page 8

Ho ho TowiiMiiip Trusten'! N t if'. The undersigned, Trustee ol H one township, llulxus ci y, berebj c - Ilotnv tllUi he mil attend (O II WUUUeel I .Ml. lining to the OtheS of Tru-'ee l hifl remleiiesi. lilxMit one mile wct ol I'or-

terevilta, on PortereriHe Mid Ireland W( ,-, a road, M s. it irdaj I l .! !. aree! . Und ,, )x i

requests nil persons Having loun-.np business !' present ii "'I S.iHir.LiN Onxens desiring biok from the TowmWb Lihrarv uro abided tint the Library M

THE OLD FL i BOOK.

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m in i - ii i .1 to oare faff

WASHINGTON LETTE 11 I i iii Mir K -k .i l.t i i 'in -pendent j V iMH K, l C, .Ian. Ii. 1899.

S.iit'il.ir bi-..li till ,1 'lit MIli'V Im'i I

L led bomb bell i : t the rank- oi the , .... I'htlipuiue hum (ttonitti when lit i ft, offered hi resolution, starting with

ted and a quotation from the Declaration ot j ad. Ha Independent! "Whereas, "II ju-t

the ... V.I ,lt " , V I I I I I OOl it llll' ill tlll'll

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THE NEW APHUÜÜITE. Out of thr tit i . Into thr 1 1 i 1 1 in t lit nir, guas like greetoaa drawn Venu, the lulr 11. m mm 'a .'I mrrw and ns, Hu llillrll J V Uli! M .1. , Bnut tasM daj frtMHWaMM V .i . i . it t . ; i , tl

s"Vspr so- - - -

tpot dily 'ii 1 1 cleared thins

nam , iui 1 1 win r s. t I'!, a to care ior jril, Jt

in.! ting ftiHiui lite iiu.-sitig nir eoam, , , KI-... V. ,. I .al.... Uk' tllilt tllf I .

t .U'ltui .-i i v r mi' i Hi' uiki i i .i' i -

voluabU Larea and Ptuatea, but he did w govern ine people u any otner bawaii tho loss ol bis book of fiiea The , 'otintry without the consent of UM other tbiuita ha uoald bay afate, bnl ptoplt thentaelvea, oraobjeot them

by lotto to our dominion egainai their will. Unieea the attitude oi of AguineJdo ami his loUowen chnngea widely from hat tho lattt oftioial advicee tat it to be. we

k.-i't by Win. M. Ii irri, In Portwaviile. n . i. c'"i i m s, fiiielaa. Aftf 7,1807 jr. Columbia Township Trau

1 ooV- Not CO, . r in: tin r mcb au awwxrtnti nt t' vain, "fhe aadaniffMd, Tinataa ol Colom. able fliea aeemed t him an Unpnaalbla Ma Tp Duboi. eountjr, bid., will attend thing. Ha bad been jrean oollacting to Township boaineaaat niareaideneaoa tnem, nicking i-v 'll tiuos bore and very Saturday, and pereona having tbese, nntil, for qnaiity ami varioty, townahip bnaincaa to tranaad are r bbi boi)k could not he exoelled. a ..a la ... 41... .1... ..' iL.. .

tlil.'IiM in Ti-fiu n mi iii.ii ii.il "i i. n . ... , .. f v ht.in-iiinsi-. Ii t vn.

. - Vm ui:if f. r whoro hi int. ii.li d tUhini. ; 'T '" 1,1 ''

nr !i. t!u r for tr.iut. h.isx or sahu.ui. he ' ! " -' i.tative Haiiey won bit OOOlil alwavs litul a i hoiio u.-i-ortniout 1 1 ti t it n t i Hill fight Without repOll

Oh. mm h vjc Or null; Bar, Ihe w orkl t U.tl la Ii'

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rhe Township Ubrary i k. t at the

ofrli-e of the Truatee, wiu-re moaa entitled cm obtain ho dta, K. I. Smi i ii, Trust. v. Am. Iftth. I': v.

Hall Township Buwlnoaa. faNotiee is nwraby aiven that the rindetanined, rraataa öl Hall townahip. wi attend lo t' nship buainaai on each sat nr lav ol the rear, at my office, and pel

eons haviiitr tow !ihip wwineea to tran

hove got to govern them bv force

(rem Ihe House Judiciary Commit' too. althouah the members of thi

t ilra 'a froin with which to llll Ui a

tjiupini-Ttietuury Dot k.

I I I I I i , I I I I I I A I k. O IUI I Mill ' ' . L ' I . i I I I

y;' :; JJL1" "" unnniimtua in the belief that the ac M.tiiv have lKtu the efrurts to get track . . , ,i u,bni aU hi vain. He baa gone to cepnee of a commiaaton in the vol the expenaa of aonding totkapriaon ü ntwer army. a Renresen etn n distant dry and andeatvoring to pre- racatee hie aeat in the Hone. Ctai

vail iron the conviet tu divuL'-the U oi won .Mr. I ai.' .-Iild ! -r Inin

tt i : i - n ilrit I'iui; ItM'ka, Hu.'iiiit of Uiub mi. I ... Meat Jl the Ruk) -inr that UmuIh ottl i he flock 11 III.' k1i ph. I. ! h glabtl Kut w' .u r. :iil-i it to NiK'h im ..i thatdaf wUMfaarnl h". Im I. it : in ihe -kjr Mat 1 1 a. i. nr daa n. tui Um nobwf l"t l n.ter the brawl II.MiUtlJtS tinink-. t. latter not, Toi ii-.iiu Um iiif Oonm of life m bahnM. i.. lag .ii -)' nil. i nttd mi'lit, Fun i i II.. n V .nil-, ul old, CUbm i' thaa Kleht, Fur. r taea i am a ot tin- hiu On itln of i i 1 1 r natted. Ka io e. the tad . ihe truo Daughter uf (it i -W. P. Tn nt In Dial

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I ....1 u ill ii.'- n'liin i ii. '.!. ill' ..... '.. "iii 4 . i'i'i. tact are required to present it to htm OB . . .. , , . . .. , . .' . Satnrdayi bidingplaee the book, bnt without hy refueingto certify the voueher

ess. . i-i-ont si.ir. ti oi tue tor the nav nf th thme tnom hot- ...

The townahiplibrary alao be found

at my otliee near Ktisaiiiono, Hinllln fit izeas are invite 1 to etil there i..r librarj t- loka, The Indiana Seriea of gchool 1 ai may Ik had at my ottiee. and at .1 ihn I. Maacheda'e, in Oeieatine. Lan L. kooaa. Trustee Hail lownthip, Ant. s. ic. -v

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ti.ivii.:i. is ami iri.niual advertisu

nave prcxlnced no bettet results. Tin re vi era tu s bn that bo k f. r tr. ut and aalnu n In lnh raten, Hit s for the 'i and trout of the 8ootch lakea and the English streams and flies for the aahnon of Norway. The htvoriteai from Hniue t California and fWoni one

end of Canada to aii' thor vtro t-tillti it d j , il u foirottl nioiii"!

i:i that wallet anything and every-

tl ug, ir in tli feather down midget

gotieeif ctTtm thai hereafter the Tma i'h;-1;v u K,r,il;

laeof Mads a township will be attht ottiee of Dr. Bean, in Ireland, on etrerj

Satur lav, for the por naeof attending t lownanip hoMneaa, tad all peraoni hav intr lti"itiess with thf omi-!i . . are ex j.e ted to ronflna M t those .lays. Hie townahip library is kep at lsaat A lasaadar'a in Ireland, wln ro all ina' Ot'tain the DO M. The Indiana Sei 1 1 k will U found at Win. T. Voang'l Itore at a'. titns. Jona K. Sonn t a, Aug. I'i. 'Vy Trustee Mad'- Pp

tlv, aba lately irresistible to the lurk

ing salmon deep down in thoioypoola of tin i laacapeduv There were Iii s in that hook on which famous lus, trout and sahn u had been bo Iced, each Dy carrying with it memories at battles fought front cav noes an-oii the rnahingi swirling waters. Forest and Stream.

An Ohl Ada;' Reutin: "There is a plan- for everything. " IVow for everything to be in itn toe the Louisville Dispatch should ! in the home of every Democrat.

The Li .Iii. vi He Dispatch Is the peo

pie

MOONSHINER IN REAL LIFE. i.notr MSJnaat ITvass in CwsCrasa s i ii mi tin- ataea, The Kentucky nioon.shhier in real life does not leeemble his oonnterpart, io-.-. ribed in novels and impersonated on tlie sf.it.-.'. in tho least. lie dots n..f wear top Im int.- and n 1 ifh hat. As a reit, lio l ti . i ini.it In ii.u.itl.i. f i inn r

paper, owned hy the peopb and he is more apt to so barefoot or to

and read bv the jieople. rl r amble along ina pair of waraontbroLouievilM Dispatch i- the cotylgaasthaa to wear top booca His hat is d"iu t ratif paper puhlisln 1 it, i usually a t rn straw "Jimmy" and bis

clot ties are yillowand failed with ao. K gnlarly, on lays when the grand jury met t- in tioabrville, a doat a or inore 1 1 the BBOonahiners are preeentad for indictment. They present a viK'lrpme apju-.tranoo as they pass aloii tin-tre ts in charge of the marshal. In their ow n vmr bonus in the mountains they are hospital la, bat .f the arranger ever bubpiciona. Tba latter may moke bis bed in the one rCOBB Where the entire family aleepa bat his reqnsei for a taste ..f Uqnor bringa forth statement that none is to lo had this ride f "the store." At the Mine time a still may in operation wrlthin ten feat of bis Wh r. als mts. "The store" represents to th mowntaiii' i r all civilization. n v inter niornittgs he will tramp to it through old and anow to t 11 a ft w str.l ml I Ita and swap yarns not ovt rbrilliant one of the mountaineer's, ohief sonroas el ineoiiie is his h iii y, and this rinds ready aale at ''dm -tnro." Tim moouahiner aeldoni receives money in pay for his wan s. but is paid in a bit of bright calico fur bia wife or a shoulder of bacon, if be can add to thia a few pipefuls of ti h;n rn, be i- well so itfh d v i it the r. - ii ! i of hi labors. Now York Common Ud.

Louiavilie. It stands squarely on the Chicago platform. It i- not only in a flourishing condi ion uftei eighteen months battleing sgainsl averse, rirenmstances, but is to day the h.-t now-, medium in tin South. An I its .M dto It y m rmt it in the Dispatch ii'- so; if it's so It is always in the Dispatch, ba h en fully verified Murine, ti e Atueri t an-Spani-h War. during which t lo superiority of it- new- -ervice has been daily apparent. The IM-pa eh news service is furnished by The New York un. The Chicago ntcr Ocean, Tie Northern Press Association and Tin Isttlle Byodicate, with tn octivi salaried curre-p'inilont in every important city in the world, besidef its own riafl of ovef 0 rrespoo' dsjnts in Kentucky, Tennessee and ndi ina. ( let The Dispatch, M givs the now-. tOd it tell- the trtu! about it. The Dispatch i- Kentucky' greatest piper. You should ho roa I. r. For the next few weekoU club the .1 tarsa Couaisa with the Weekly Dispatch at the e tremely low price of II 26 for bot papers, in advance. GEORGE P, WACHER NI ril'TI RKK llf. WAGONS AN D j CARRIAG3S,

-And Denlor !u o

Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers.

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Qeneral Repairing di dorse Shoeing.

North Main Street. sfABPBiL - - INDIANA

( im-.iIsii'iI f-"l. -M irki nhuinrd ntl all I' it ent t'loim- n r..ii'1'n ttil tin Mnm air, ft t '

Oum Orrict isoposiTt u B Pti nt Oirict

id wi on ure p:itrnt in ii .. tune than llioe

rrmolr (rnxn WuKington.

rinl iiMMi.'l, iita vt i "IT of pnotn., with ili.rtip

li'm. Br advise, if IMtrnUl'lr it not, fur i'tj

h irifr. ll.ir trr ... it ilne tilt iwtt i t i huh. '

A BSMSMLCT. " u l.i"1' l ü. ills with

t ost ol sum., in Hit' I . S. ami lorritiu n.ui.lrit u'

M ill In. . . . . rf .

v lint Vyphoki li n r ..tt. A orsjrreapnndent of the Washlngtoa

Poatgtveatba fallowing appalling typh. id st.iti-tic: Every year in the United Mat. s 400,000 people ore sich wiih typhoid fever. !' rty tbonaond of tin m die. Tin y nie Mek 's dayi "ii au average oat of every 60 days. Thus art have 11,100,000 days of striBoat from this tli-eas'. Kvtxy t n-" of this sickness means one month, generally two months, of Idle area If the wages of the pattent are only 10 cents a day, there is a l"-s of $10 a month Oenerally this steamers means a loss nf wnp-s in two months' time of .'.o or ?. The averape loss of wayi s for six weeks would he ir'00. Add

to this the doctor'i i ill, whit h is nary. when1 from ) to $ 1 DO we w ill my faJ0 If the pat.- nt I i v s in the city and has a trained nurse for only throe vi t k,

dure is another 145. Tea dollars for the prepared food, ice, milk, te., brings this moderate hill BptollOS. Multiply this hy the muaht of DOOpl -irk. and we can aw every year in ths United Mat. - an, onu, uiio lost to pattentS hy the iuroatls of thist 'ietli-fiise.

the DOUee Who hold con. mi.--;, .i - 'I l.e mail id Southern fcjettntor ami Representatives i- full ot pro teste from sx-Confedt rate soldierp ign'nst the proposal of Senatoi Butler, of X. t'., to give them I . s

a nstons. oenuior rascal pn - i i

I to the Sena i

a,L;un-i tic Butler id' a. from thi federate veteran- ot Ocala, I Ia Senator Caffrey, ol 0a.. and Rep reteotativi Bwaneon, of Fa., madi peeebes in support ot Senator Vrei t -res tlution, dvciaring n colonial ays t in to be prohibited b the U, 8 G nstitution. Mr. Swanson, sftn pointing OUl that, in hi- opinion the trade advantages wi would - Ure hy the annexation ol the l'i,ii ipptnea, would noj begin to balanci the expense of keeping them, -tatet, bis belief that the main support el the Imperialistic policy came Iron tn se who are work ng to brinj li'.iut an offensive ood defensive al iance between the U. s. ami Ureal Britain. Senator Ceffery's sjieech a.i a reply to that m i I- before tin holiday recess by Senator Piatt, of i lonn, li' said : '! fere tin- hoi. proposition is advanced that the right to govern is broad ;.ni imperial and without limitation hy our Uonatitntion. lithe argument ad vanced by the Senator from (' nn he true a: d SOUnd, 'lo n toe indi ridual lighU of mgu ;ir.- to ! hem by tin i'. s. im era Congreoaiona lestpotism. Our Constitution knowtno despotism j it sedlously provtdetf tgatnsl deaiiotiam: but right hero -i despotism of the most flagrant character possible." No one doubts the! the treaty ot Peace, which weit to the Benab

last week, will in du1 tune reeeiv the necessary number of vote- t ratify it, with number to spar.' bit it doe. n t necessarily follow hat the Senat- will, in the mean time, consent to he muxsled. The hi iv- who tri tl to eat tin ''embalmed" beef issued to tin n in Oubi end Porto Rico will have o read the testimony of Alger-coo-tr. le 1 army officers in order to find tut what elegaut beef that was, ami ow mistaken they wore in Unding ault with it. A man who WUS u

both plat e- and who km w what he üuF ' .. . I thouli

a- laiaing booui reroaraea : i in teHtimony of some of those t414cer-i-quite ;i- nauseating to me a- that

embalmed hoot was"

Ae a rule democrats In eongres lectine t discuss, for publication, be stub ment agaimri silver and it favor of expansion, made by Mr Richard Croker. head of the Tam mam organisation, further than to say that they accept Mr. UrokerV aeeertion that the statement as made as hi- individual on nioo, and that as such it i- worth no mon th in the opinion f any other individual democrat of equal proitti nonce. Privately a number ol then.

have expressed the opinion, that so

WITH THREADS OF METAL. Tin' ! mfcrtM Miel tu.' Nora COTtly Bee t li.l. s of (.old ml Mit. r. Tin eel tat rica an. ihe lower priced of the cloths int. i which gold or silver thread- have been woven, in tinsitl fab riea the gold thr. ads are of brass q r copper, gilded, and the silver threads are ol white iin tal. The.-e threads of metal. originally tine w ire, ao- rolled Bat and burnished, and they glisten m the fabric wherever the part rn bringa them to the tt : i Tmsi 1 fahtics are made al ut three-fuurtha of a yard In width, and tiny seil nt ? cms to g9.60ayard. They come in various rxtlora, and many "t lin ta are h. BUtiful and urti.-tic in design. Some are copioa of old Venetian tapestries, Tiuael fabrioa ore need for church and for theatrical purposes and toni tiinea I r gowns ami for deoorativa purp, s. Tue costlier fabrioa, with Interwoven metal threads, are called gold and silver brocades. In these the gold threads are "1 uilvl r. gt Id plated, ami the silver thi' ads an' of pi. re suver; the body Of the fabric isi I .-,ik. Tue brocades are all beanrlfnl, and many of tbem are OS ceedingly s... 'Ih.se fabrios on mailt' about tive-eightha of a yard la width, and tin y - 11 at varnni-prices up tu ggg ami - rnetimes a.- nigh oa gfio a yard. The e.-: liest of these fabrics see very rarely Imported Into this ooaatryi hro OOdi s at IU and 1J a yard being about the highest priced used hre. it more i borate fabrics are required, tiny ore u-nahy Imported to order. Tho laer fabrics, with metal threads, are made in Tran e, the UOmmom r kinds iu lieraaaay. Gold and silver hnsailes are here used qlmoat azcluaivi ly tor oharoh i.ur-js.M-s aud chit Uy for vestmeata They are imported in rid. violet anal green und also iu Mack with silver threads, the black and ail vor being sWaaoeaning. Cold ami rilver brocades uro also ased to a limited axtsnl lor deoorativa parpi s .Mich fabrics an I p.ld embroidery, often of the c. -;'. -t .it tcription, are tar m.re commonly need In Europe than

lure. 1 "th lor church and lor military purp, im -. New York Miu.

PrpmolcsDiiiostion.C liccrfulncss am 1 Kost Conhiins ncitlrr Opiuin, Morphine nor IiULrtd. JlOT Nahcotic.

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rrTnfniifs and Cliildrcn. ""aaaaBwanaBBBaamaBBmat) Tb Kind You Have Always Bought

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Apcrfert hVincilv forrors,;p.ilion, Sour Stonwh.Diarrtaoea Worms .Cotivi;'; : fiwvri.shncss and Loss OW SLLEi'. TacSmule Sigrtatura ot NKW YORK.

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THE JASPER CITY ROLLER Mill.? 5Take the Celebrated

rwiliBB aaa. As a railroad train was swiniring around a sharp curve a pasw uer iu thu nit i i in : oar was thrown against the inaide window cd the amteroom o vto h ndy ti ;.t his elbow went fhrrragh the 1,'hiss. 'ihe 1'ullmati oouductOt patBrS promptly to the macae, asking if ho was hurt. '"No, Tin not," answered the passengar good naturedly, "but the Pullman oompany'a dividenda will bo oartdowa thi- year by the pi n of ouo pane. 1

the atockholders t.ui htautl it.

"Tho Pullman atnckhohlcrs won't have to," said the eonductor. "Itcoue n mit of the X. , V. und Z. Kailroatl eoinpaay, to Wboae train we are attached. 1 ahall make out a dau ago slip, the train conductor will eerlily it, the repairs will be load.' at the end of the mute, and tho railroad company will foot the MIL Tin re's otigkty little, 1 fell you, ex, . pt ordinary war and tear, i hat the r.ulroail c unpauy dis sn't jsiy for. If there is a anratoh on the .-nie of tin- car at the end of a run, tue X. , V. and pay- tor it, not the Pullman oompany. New fork Tri bane

PATOKA LILY FLCUR.

BEST GRiDE IN THE STATE CF INDIAIWt They also want your -WHEATAnd oay the Highest Market Price in Ca;s Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times ECKERT BROTHER & FELIX LAMPEBT Agent for the Empire Brill. Sucker State Drill.

Keystone Corn Huskcr K

tar a

anything he

can act

oupli-

I'.iklllK limit HI ll. "Y u must lea) very happy la thi Ion ly i uttagc y"ti coll you ov n. " "liow . ii 1 v bet) I think of my fam Hy that owned an estate of thoueandi "f OCn W Ith a ea-tle and U W hoe ri lau nt 1 1 at r at sf" "Why, vrbtW did tin y lose it." "Ihn inj "'io t'liveuth t .iri.ry." Brot Ub 1 1 Li '.

C.A.SNOWA.CO.

UTSubtJcribe for the Couuikb.

gtockpurt, Eng I und, bot be one of the

i.iriii st run I h total m i n the books while tin re male teat In i ä.( ot).

is BO 1 are ssa

the vor hi.

, laraal pn at nt ,ter than 4.H84, l.ade Ottd 1""'

It has be ti iwttmnti d thai ran r 'J.ooo,I'nO in O S ;,re ib , : ! t" the maiuifnt lure of dot r in I tl.ind and that uUait si.oou stags an atutuaiiy killed

by going to the d. mocratic national convention, is concerned, Mr. Cm ker in i u 1 1 1 uat BS Weil stay at home. But many membets see in Crokor's actions an attempt hy the gold-democratic traitori böget posaeeaion or control ot the regular democratic organization in enough states to cotnniit the party to n I, and tuists of all kinds, in the next national convention. "Kternal vlg-

ilancs i- the pice of libertv." as well now h in 177(1. ('. A s. Assign A moid of the defunct Willett a Weathers hank- at English, Marengo and Leavenworth, is paying the d positon :i It) '., per i nt. dividend, making in all 86 H per rjntt . of tin ir deposits, It i -thouaht that nearly 1 hi per cent, of the deposits will he paid. A (rood I ii.il Mt Inn. Tin. ot bet day an anwti nr artist was I ft .. i a. a i raj Id k tt hi sta uniose hi t in it t n ii. Jo tin w a ski ttii of a hen p nattrrallj thai win It wm afterward tl i an in tin wa'tv! paper baski t it hud Ita Loaduu Tuu.

CslllIMM In l.uierKinrjr. Pr. V.'i Is Mitchell, lecturing to a school of Bursas lately anon the Beceadty of at it control in emergeoetea, tobi l" I ll'.w tu incidi nl : "(meofhispatteats, while ha a low, aervoas condition, swallowed by mistake dose from the wrong bottle. Bhe ahriekodoeg that BBS WM poissitied. line of the nurws icreamed ' Aconite f and hagants cry hyei rn ally. The ether arsa, sjetng that the patient was going mtooaavnlaioaa froan terror, win n relief would be Impoaelble, aaid coolly: 'Don't be frightin d. Look In n . taking a mouthful ot the dnee bt i i It. She tin n went outside to ml in r moath of if. prouaied an t im tic and si ut for a doctor and a totnaeb pump Bt r ralniBBM savetl the UM of the lull tent. "

The Mi mri supreme court declared that the btn i. i -f opium smoking' and opium joints is unoontitutlomd, is--oase ii Inb rferea with the riht ol im n to inuoke w hatever tin y ehtsise.

K try st v. nth p i bob Kit gd m la a Ismdoat r.

in the l ulled

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Blount's True Blue Plow Manufacturer of WAGONS AMD BUGGIES. Repairing of all kinds.

Jasper, Indiana.

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nnAin hi itiipres-inn o . -troiiL'tli and of Boondnes. People at leaoi feel thnf those who keep their Bjansea before the public - by using Tttl CoUMKI arc solid find substantial. Ox sta AAA A A rV stV A .. A AAA'

-i y u m. i in -i wobi ii II tili- tute to III, I lour, i.iii

-- oi tin-ir on iohI nearby title, it li malnh nffles wort eondarted al home, -ii. ut Mralthl rnoOayfwr and aaHntNs letinite. iMtnaflklft. no Biore.no Inea lalan Niinthiy $73. iiefereneei. fcnoloae self ad I" sat d stamped sn?t lope, Uorberl K. llen. Pit -t , hept. ( lueiiBO. 1 H

Fcr CammBrcial Btationery f Every Description Yiaitjhe COURIER CTFICE.