Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 52, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 June 1872 — Page 3
Connubialit
She goes, at the single, silver chime, With loving lights la the brown of her hair She «nl«s away my heart and eye*,
And leaves inn her kiss at tbe foot of the stair.
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Two fiim, white arms are atxAit my ciock Her lip*, and her eyas niui her liaari kiss mine She kisses the words that she will not "j speak,—
Kisses like sunbeams mingled with wine,
She passes away, up the long hall stair. Into the shadow, ont of the light. With her last "Uood night,"-—lor the time is coming
When she and I nhall not ray "Good $$ night."
When are the gata buojapt When the boys arc gallant. A fiddler in Grant connty, Wisconsin, maintaintt six wives.
EveryboJy remembers the first cigar and the first sweetheart. Would you expect to find a sweeteyed girl amon* the daughters of Mis-1 sour-t
Platonic lore, like all other tonics, is •ery exciting, aud should be taken houjceopathically.
Men and women differ. You may, perhaps, conviuco a man, but you must persuade a woman.
In New Hampshire they c-ill elopement suicide. Thai is uot
An Iowa woman has considerable faith in Jifo insurance. By its agency sho has realized 950,000 off two husbands, and not very good husbands either.
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for oreach of marriage, and has "hung it conspicuously in her parlor as "a frightful warning to all triflers.
A Cincinnati wife loft hor husband land joined a traveling show. The latter was a failure, and left her two hun|drod miles from homo, and without' money. Sho had to walk back, and
Jnow she enti't lind her husband, which I servos her right.
At ono of tho schools In Cornwall, •^England, tho inspector asked tho chil#dren if they could quote any text of scripture wbioh forbade a man having
^quoted in reply *oan servo two masters."
Tho oaae with which tho marriage ^contract ran bo consummated in Scotland is Illustrated thus Mr. A. aud iMlss B,, who wroto their names in a family Bible, and added that It was Mr
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and Mrs. A.'s ltlble, wore forthwith held Ito bo man and wife,
A Connecticut lady last week started I from her homo In that state for the mndwlch Islands to marry a man she Jiad uiet Just twenty years ago, with gwhoiu sho had been In correspondence *lbr fifteen years, not seeing each other lln all that'time, while he wooed and iwon her.
A young lady In Camden, N. Y.I "dropi»ed a newspaper on the bridge. A young gentleman who had not kept posted with tho iaahlons picked it up *nri offered it to the young lady. She .indignantly repudiated the ownership, 'and ho is woudering what made her ^ooksomad.*
A Now England advertiser wanta "a] Woman who tears the Ijord and weighs *t200 pounds," and the editor ef the pa,|%er In which the advertisement ap^pears remarks that "the ojtperienco of most menU that a woman who weighs aoo pounds rarely tears the 1-ord or nanyiwdy else." I. An Indiana lady his tieett illvAl^sd %rom the wrong man, an awkward aimilarity ot names causiitg the engroea-
Sng clerk to insert in the decree the 4iatue of another lady'a husband. It la thought, however, that, as things of that sort are always handy to have in Indiana houses, the second lady will be glad to take It off thefirst—Rx.
A newly made widow at Oahkoali, at 'Ihe ftaneral, supped up and kissed her dead husband's brow as he lay la the coffin,, and then was disgusted boyond ineasuro to aee eevoral other women whom she did not know step up and do the aarae thing.—With the remark "I thought he was my husband, but be fwaanH" she rooe and left the church.
Jones assumes, on coming home to "dinner, the bearing of an outraged husband. "Why i* It, Mr*. Jones, that you jride through Wall street in the very equipage lam straggling to maintain tor you at high charge, and cut your husband?" Mrs. Jone* at once rsasaures him. "You certainly would not have your wile, from a fi ve thousand dollar baroug*, bow to a man who is at work for his living.
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sued and she sighed
rho wore divorced a few were again united on for
A couple
months ago Thursday last, the woman paying the license aud the iniuistor's lee.
Hbocking to relate, the richest beiross of Milwaukee is soon to marry widower with three children. The I
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Tho marriage sorvice, in the opinion of a western paper, shonld be changed to read "Who dare take this woman And the groom shall answer, "I dare.1 For shamo!
A woman makes herself and hor lover an except on to the race. Coilia, iying in her lover's arms, wonders how Claudia can permit her dearest friond to touch her hands. 1
Women ai ways measure their strength In the beginning against men they are on the ovo of loving. They make a bravo display of battle at first. But when they once yield, they yield forover. 1 A bereaved widower "mourns his loss" in tho following manner "Just *thlnk. Only a fow days rtgo I bought *her a whole box or plus, and sho hadn't time to eat half of them before ,sL»o died."
A Nowburgh damsel has framed the vordivt Jury gave in her favor in a
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An Indiana woman has been granted a divorce because her husband would, not assist her on washing days. thing of beauty is a joy forever.' Is it, my boy? Marry It, and j-ou'll lind it is very much the reverse.[Punch.
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Music Bulletin.
Ail the late New York publications just received at
JK&8Uer,*i Palace ofMusic.
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Ballad—Lttfle Oalay Died thin Worn In or. One of the moat beautiful pine* publish^ JPrlceJOceuts*
Ballad—Oaljr Prloe 35 cents.
a Dream—By Wallace. ,sri4
Ballad—Twiui bill a Drmis-An elegant piece fur advanced slngera. Price 50cent*
ALSO MANY OTHER FINK SONUS AND BALLADS. -•»{.-
IWSTBIJIII^TAL.
Dolly Tardea GallopPrlct 40 and 50 cents.
W*. H. GKEOQ, President.
wiuowor wiiQ inroo cniiuren* loot i\ IJ\
'oang follow* talk of getting out an in- VvYlX Dl rAPMf 8 V* Skirr
Through a correspondence based on a matrimonial advertisement, a young man in Louisville, Ky., recently proposod marriage to his sister, and was| accoptcd.
finely illustrated
Horace Orrclfy'i Grand March—B Chas. Glover. A capital march, that wil be played by all the best bands through oat the eonntry daring the coming nation al can vans. Price 40 cent*. Con Amore—gallop. Price 35 cent*.
Golden (Mar-gallop. Price 50 cents.
EJtte Walt*—By Thomas Baker. Price 50 cents.
Hlnc o'clock In (be Morning:—Grand March—By l(aller. Price 60 cents. Together with many other nice pieces. Any piece of mtwlc published In the united States will be mot post-paid upon receipt of the market prloe.
F. W. ROCKWSLL Secretary
OUTHERN WHITE LEAD
STRICTIiY"
LEAD®
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And COLOR WORKS,
Cor. Main and Lombard Sts.!i'
Shryer Brothers,
Bote ylf/enlt -for Terr«-Haute.
Every Package of our STRICTLY" PURE WHITE LKAD Iwars the following gnarantee:
JgMPIRE MARBLE
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•The White Lead contained in this Package is guaranteed by the Manufacturers, the Southern White Lead and Color Works, St. Loulii,Mo., tocoutnln no adulteration whatever. It is composed entirely of perfectly Pure Carbonate of Lead and Limeed Oil, and is sold rahleet to Chemical Analysis."
And Granite Works,'
Tlio undersigned wishes to Inform persons
two wivos. One of the children sagely wanting Mouumental Work, of any deply to tho text. "No man scrlptlon, that he is prepared to HI!
A lady In Clinton, la,, gave a burglar very severe flogging with a dust Hirush tho other night. She said sho! wouldn't have dono it, if she hadn't dieen under the impression that waaj &hor husband Just getting bom6. ?tT
orders at
a much less cost than has ever been offered to the public. Persons in the countrv wanting AMERICAN, ITALIAN, or SCOTCH QltANrTE
Monuments or Tomb Stones!
For deceased friends, will save at leiilt Ten Per Cent, by coming to the shop in preference to buying of agents, besides, tlicy will find It more satisfactory In making their own selection from work already finished, or from Designs, than contracting with unresponsible agents.
First-class material and workmanship
guaranteed in nil cases. lion to thlseflcct will given if malMf
A written obll given if rcqnlrw M. HANRAHAN.
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URIAU iKFFSKS. KLtSHA U^VK» KOIIKRT ORDDSS. &
TJ JEFFEES A CO.,
Commissi'n Merchants
And Wholesale Dealers In
Staple and Fancy
N O I O N S
Bn.a Giov»», Mtawla,and VMlea t" i, if
White Ooods, Shirts, 140 Main St.,
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Kxotasive Ageai by the Vigo Woolen Mills. Orders promptly attended to.
JSAAC BALL,
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And Embalnaer the Dead,
Is prepared to execute all oidara la hia Una with neatness and dispatch, conw of Third and CtMfry strse«a, tim-BBt*. 6Mf
E. HOSPORB,
^kttoraey at Law
COM, FOURTH AJTD MAJGt STOL
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•JHE OLD ESTABLISHED
IRONWORKS
OF
TKRRE-HAUTE, IND.
Owing to its Increase of business In the el past year, and flattering proxpoets for
greater In the ftiture. have been compelled to ealftrge upon its already capacious faclli
ties fordoing business enabling it, thereby,
to do ITS WORK CHEAPER A3TO WITH GREATER DESPATCH,
In additon also it lias established In connection with it, a first-class
Boiler aud Sheet Iron Works,
of sufficient capacity to accommodate all who are pleased to give their patrouag None bnt first-class workmen in either cf( partment. I respecttally invite the public to call aud examine my Xonsftictsre of Stationary 4k Port* ble KnicliiM.NAwArionrlag Mills, and Coal Shaft Machinery, supply of which I keep constantly on hand, of the most approved Patterns.
Also Corn Shelters, Cane Mills, Sh!a gle Machines, both Hand 4t Pow« er. Ball's Celebrated Steel Bottom R. R. Scraper, also Cast
A Wrosght Iron Scrapers,
For farm use. Seats and Desks, durability cannot be excelled
J^IGHT OI^
1TRRE-HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL. JtlftE J872.
Alse a great variety of School hlch for beauty and
Together with castings of all descriptions for general use in this country, all of which I warrant to be aa good as the best, both in material and workmanship, and as cheap as the cheapest, quality taken into consideration. (ee-tfl J. A. PARKER
IHE NEW IMPROVED
FOR
^Stitching,
mbj\oidei\inc ^.UFFLINO, ^UILTINO,t
^AGQOTINQ, iATHEF\INO, Poinding, ^Binding,
Jelling, Jucking,
j3l\AIDINQ, j^EMMINQ,
Jewing.
JIBAVY
ELASTIC STITCH SHUnLE STITCH
'WIH6, MACUIKES
CALL AND SEE IT AT No. 96 Main Terre-Haute, Ind. X. II. BLEDSOE, Ag't. apr27-3m
NION STEAM BAKERY.
FRANK HEINIG&BRO.
Mannfkctnrers of all kinds of
Trackers, Cakes, Bread
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DEALERS
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Foreign & Domestic Fruits,
FANCY A STAPLE GROCERIES, urAvctTtmnr, (Between the two Railroads,)
Terre-Haote. Ind.
HPERRE-HAUTE OMNIBUS
Traaaftr sad Bsggsgt Liae.
Ofllce 113 Main street, will attend to all calls left In call-boxes, promptly, for Depots, Balls or Picnics, and convey passengers to any part of the city at reaaonabte rates. Also, taggage promptly called for, and delivered to any paxt of the city. Teams furnished for heavy hauling, oa short notice. Headquarters on Water street, between Cherry and Malberry. Orders len at Oat/etter'S will be promptly attended to.
GRIFFITH A GIST, Prop'rs.
ARLY A ROACH,
KAjrcFAcnnuaas or
Saddles and Harness,
Dealer* fe OWtorc, Whip*, TVimJks, NO. MADt 8TRKXT, Morth ad*, between and 4th, tn» Baate, Indiana. Afnti tor Uacie Banl
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Everything Warranted Perfect
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At Prleea as Low as stnjr Shop
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REPAIRING
VW OF ALL KINDS i-
D02TM OH SkOBT NOTICE, ee-2m.
JAS. SKATH. J. B. HAOKB.
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Claelaaatl aad Eaatera Dirlalaaa.
Four Passenger trains leave the Union Depot, Indianapolis, dally for Cincinnati, Chtllieothe, Marietta, Washington, and Ctrdevillc, Ohio Pans, NlcholakTille, Kentacky. Also for Parkersbqrg, Baltimore, Waahington City, Philadelphia and Mew York.
By this route East a ticket can bepurchaaI at the Union Depot to New York at the same price as by any other route, on which the bolder can pass through or stop ever at all the a bore named Eastern cities.
Lafliyrdf, Qalaej^aad Cklrsgs Dl-
Three through Trains leave the Union Depot dally, for Laftiyette, Chicago, Rpringfield, Qnlnejr, St. Joseph, Kansas City and Omaha without change of cars.
Time and distance fcai and fare as low as any other route, to all the principal towns and cities in the West and NorthWM&s
Baggage checked through to all principal xHs^Mdito^l^ cars on all night trains,
For farther information aad tickets, apply to the Ticket Agent in the Union Depot. :vi G. LcBABJtlNOKR,
C. IL Loan, Chief Ticket Clerk. M-tt
CLARIDGE, Walnat 8C, opp. Oentar Market,
Dyer and Scourer,
Ladles Apparel nleely Bconrsd or beaotl. folly (Moral. Osnts Oanacnta Beamed. Oetored or Repalrsd.
Send yoargoa^btoy KiprsaiorotlMnrlia.
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"J SEATH A HAGER, PROPK'S.,
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Manufacturers of „',t.
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Of all kinds
MACHINERY
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AND HEAVY CASTINGS.
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Highest price paid for Cast Scrap iron.
-V,?,'. t*-r sfrfil At WORKS ON CANAL, Between Main and Ohio Sta,'
ORDRR8 SOLICITED, SKATH A HA3KB
'HE BEST ROUTE EAST AND WEST.
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152,S71 liarc been 9la«le and
S«ld. 15,771 Made and
Hold In 1§71.
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They are in Advance In Important
and welt teateit Improvement*,
nd their long continued success and constantly increasing sale fully establishes their Great .Superxoritj/.
Edw'd H.
iInvite attention to their present stock of Seasonable Goods, including
ft/-i*, J.. Suiting a at 35 mud &Oc per yard.
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Japan*a* Poplin*, Satin Strip*, at 37 l-« cent*per yard. JT few Chmice Japamen SlUtm. Grew and Striped PapHm* fram 15 to 35 erut*per yard, ^Victoria PopHnt, very genteel *tyle, at US eent 9. •Vmrwich Lvatres, changeable, at 25 cent*.
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Samdrimgham Suiting*, at 35 cent*. Stlk and ItVsf Serge*, Light Weight JPangeSandJftak %api%i9$» mim tractive variety.Cheek* and Plaid* tor Children* 8*U*S bright and handtame, at 25 and 90* Colored Batiute, tcilh bright bordere.
Matl*te, with plain border*, yr^- .' UVtUe and Tinted IV Semite Stripe*,
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Piqme* and JSar*eHle*. white end Butr. 4^,-^
If oily I'arden PercaJe*. Chintz, Brilliant*, Rep*, jfc!
A Splendid Stock of Silks!
Black Jtlpaca* and Part,Wohair* in all grades and of auperior flniah. A Ar?
BRIGHT STRIPED SHAWLS A^D SC ARFS,
From $3,T6 to 91S.OO."
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Liiien and Cotton Shootings of the most Popular Brands.
Table Linen, Napkins, Doyles and Towels,
In great variety and very choap.
Gauze, Fine Domct and Silk Warp Flannels.
Ladies Cotton Ho*c at IO, 12 1-2, 15 and 22 1-2 cent* per pair. Extra' Length 20 cent* per pah Ladic* Cotton Hoae. 20 Jt, Iron Frames, regular made, at $5 per dozen Other Regular »Hade Good* at 9't.OOperdozen, s,, Superior Balbriggan Hoae, Several broken lint of Hosiery to close out at reduced pricta.
iyfel ati -f WV oiTer a Sixteen Bone llVvrs €'or$t 4 fJ tCH VU1 ti tchich »e believe to be auperior in *ty(,, and quality to any of aimilar price ever aold in thia market. Several of our, customer* who usually buy fine Corsets at fancy pricesi have been^ induced 4* try a pair," and they speak of them in high praise,
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GINGHAMS, PRINTS AND MUSLINS.59"/
J! beautiful yard wide Bleached Muslin, finished soft by Lonsdale Com pany, at 15 cents per yard. ,, J! great variety in our White Good* Department. jt nice assortment of Lace and Lace Goods,
JS"tw Ruffles, which are superceding Collars.
THE VORLD-RENOWSrED
Walter A. Wood Mowers and Reapers,
"lokg coumxrED mrt'CEM tiik ibue test or merit."
RECENT IMPORTANT VICTORIES.
At the most Important FIcM Trial *vcr held In the West, that atOwatonna, Miuri.. In July, 1871. under the aospico* of the Mlnn*fotn Hlate Board of Agriculture, 'I Mi OBA1VD NWKEPftTAHEN PltlKE-OMAXn VOI.D NRAAL-tliA Higheftt IM^ offered by the Society was awarded to Wood'N Nrir.Rnke Rfspfr," with It*
Isa Adacbmest. At the gicat Field Trial at MarMiailtown. Iowa, in 1JT71, "Wood's Aclf-Ralte Kenp^rs" bore off the HljrhoKt Prize, 'ihese mschincK have received morn than Four Hundred flrst-i-lass County, District and State Prist*, fully establishing tlttir ORE AT PRACTICAL UTJL11Y.
Titos. II. 1'ARViy. Agent, cor. Third and Chtrrp Street*, (Lytic A Lawf*' old stsndi, Terre-Haute. Indiana. Be cure to (xntnlne Machines before purchaxlng sny UDescriptive Pamphlets mailed Irt eeon application.
VAiJt»Ti»K,
JAS. If. TURNKR.
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FIRM.
TURNER &SHHLIT0
SUCCESSORS TO
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JAttsrser
Master ol Transportation.
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Plaited mountings, Hamburg Edges, Ribbons, Bows. Jltagic Garters, anew invention long needed. Handkerchiefs, Trimmings, and the thousand little articles that are require ijj ed to make a stock complete, si|
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The Standard Harvesting1 Machines
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Address WALTKR A. WOOD, Prcs'i, 206 Lake St. Chicago, 111. 1
I.UiESTATE
Bnntin.
W. B. Shlllito,having purchased the ln-! Attest: MARTIN HOLLINOER,Clertr.. tne Arm of Tarner JuaeH-at. tercat of T. C. Buntin In the fir in of Tarner ft Bantln, we have formed a copartnership under the name and style of Turow A ShiN llto, and will continue the
FAMILY GROCERY
AND
General Produce Bngiiitss,
AT THE OLD STAND.
iow as tbe lowest. We would be pisaaed to Haute, Vigo county, Indiana. have our old Mead* call amiIsww m\jm01 IjntfMt, WHITTAKER A BREW WAN. as new ones. JAMES H. TURNER,
I WM. B. H11ILUTO.
12-ti. "r Cor. Main A Seventh streets.
AMES tfAKER, ssd CsssMlsr at Law. JtosevUle, Parke Cb., Ind. Will make collections, and attend to all kinds of Legal Business in Parke A Vtoo Oa.
R*r a a J*C*S:—Allen A Mack, TerreHaute. Was. Patrick, Terre-Haate. Jataes liahan, J. P., Roseviilc. Ind. miC-ly.
Notic* Uboreby idven that tij w.fe, Ma* ite FUlooa, baa lelt my bed and board, withoot jost cause or provocation. This i* to warn all persons from harboring or trusting b«r on my aceoont. as 1 will not be re* sponsible for debts of her com racting. Janm-lt JOSEPH THWART*.
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COMPRISING
Single Mowers, Single Reaper*,
Combined Seir.Rnkcrs, -e
And Combined Droppers/
A c6mpleto variety from wlilcli all classc* ot farmers can select Mnctiines best BultrH ti their ants.
Agent. aprCT-ttts
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OF INDIANA, VIOOOOIJN-
ty. In the Vigo Common Pleas Court. Avery W. Brauiy.
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cor vs.
In Divorce. Be it known that on the 6th day of Just, 1872, said Plaintiff filed an Affidavit in duo form, showing that said Avery W. Brndly in a non-resident of tho Htat« or Indiana,
Said non-resident defendant Is herefty notitled of the pendency of said action agutri*t Jhlni, and that the same will stand for trial /lat the August term ot said Court in the year 1872.
IMPLICATION FOR LICENCE
Notice is hereby given that tbe ander. signed will apply to the Board of Commissioner* at their next regular session for lieease to sell spiritoos and intoxicating liqoors In less quantities than a quart at time for the spaco of one year. Our plneo of doing business is located on the comer of Sixth and Tippecanoe streets, In Trrre.
^.ENTS' A LADIES' WEAIi
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Gents' Wear repaired neatly at
H. F. Reiner's Dye House,
Main St, bet. 6tb A 7th. siVW.
^EPPELINE,
HEALER I^
FINE WINES AND LH&U0E8,
Is. IS Ssstk resHli Mf«t, Jane6-tt ToTe-Haato lad.
