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-a- na . -. e8. .temr. blee, . -. , w e the lofy fres; a you bo' hnrsnter aare. Eyoukno, ow It .t... . , .,walking . : er oiaesrt word fos r p a d'e alpfan--d ton t tlr and lordly bird. But "'eitbla;go>ble. asotrLne m ltesn" t 7"o . god_-egg it.bliagandeur down, ga i qe a .tv wmter , eup. hm.d y°'3 .m, Vie.. Tho n'full ofadareltion, W e t- p aeplat e . .l .ande Open Court.] h~~ eA ,file , A rgolis, who .hdl -Weiit l1t vern atIthe parUgtag.ol wya for upwards of half a eesturp, 'ietd ; and his i 4ebreplrloeg, as ,he: osetom was, to'the immeoril gates ofla shadorw, Implored (for so the etqestue of the dead wts, as with bs now-es mattler-of habit) high regard and honor'fromthei godra. qIJ ands favor was. "Nay," quaoth the warder, helper, tol him called Hermee, messenger to the! higher gods; -'but say. fres what' hast j thou edone to deserve favor at "our heavenly hands?. Speak':and tell :ol 'btr ogededeeds and worthy." The innkeeper, who -was tIndeedp worthy enough, was of a modest turn.! .Slt3o 1xatLb ~dlgnitarles 'ekceft{ per i shaldat 1 osc op th Serve them; at hl f ,'h" rlatobd aboashed, eyep Vl ring,,u able lto command woret n ril tr pal rt at all" "'ehape -tih ouhast builr t temple ir thy t463ýes1'' ,e Ia- 't 'or god, nor wiLthbont'a touch ol mockery in his O, - Wi*,, .,-- : - "O no'e" answered the rew immor "Or of kino or kid ?" t'Yot' eve'n a young dlove ?" "So,' answered the poor innkeeper rsWdlj t'sot.-even a youdg- dove lhor any other thing." - "hknd: What then in the way'of good gdet af ad ino thy dlfet Canse't' Ikept 'y tavern," the man said very humbly. .'All people who passed that bvsy used to relateo bow I kept it well, servingithe best always and car ing well for beast and man." a till etting thy retkonijg.?' j due," "Tbe. gods," was the -reply, eurly imat scornful, b"honor them not Who for pay do thordiit' of that ~ ihthbeO .tti , of. the heavenly kingdom ?" ..l. ow.Wase the Innkeeper 'mightily put about at all this sharp questioning. In his heart he felt himsell, not know ang UdOr atking why, to bo very wbtthy, but unable to give account of himself, be was- embarrassed qqd shamefaced, till, at last, and gets ng .h)s braip, he ventured to speak alotd in histownobehall respecting one thing he had thougtt of- that .mght-Le humbly deemed -- be permitted 'to count for something. -o"'9l ttleng I did," he said. "Another duty doubtless. If that oatodetarlle.bhy breath."' .)!NOi'llwtano duty; and in my bus Ieass was of a truth a hindrance; for had I done it not, many who else wounl have tarried over night wlth ,'iW:bhen Boreas ruled and the torms' of winter raged, even longer, " ItAnLpd l reat thing ?"l "~wate no great thlngb" replned th ;1t*8dit, '"tW.aS ooly that beyodd .ug gi..l.he'te e'6ys. parteld V-mst up.#e-board, aind kept it thek'; :,l b. hltmspoliotlng,ene to either {owo , qpe, d the warddr,, 'callest , wortby thing? Now step 'qlolt'~ijel . Someth one Who set op .a.-l tlib ne. By the gloW upon 'Jl5 'ff11 'tIkas at least a "'lspkeper toin sore tribulation, ' ltlie, of his own Pqyiy, bat Bd$4lbH_M~lf to be-sl- . %gk Orympue, hung his Still be wesaowar of a .2:,ookteg furtively -i-m the afostiute w/ with ebaoned de stonee both knew that here we .ofie nelioef man no;. womenf 3 nor anyeiith~r, hod 1 ;tthapt'5, save ,e shape wastsaken becassethe:* eyes Was othe, waymwaslAtgivern o the bralito I -av3 ,beard srth- , costentodk.bet;; izt atnfoer'Etellthee that thnof Qtt wit chime th this my biy1hitft *'",p AAiAt not know, but 1 kpow; :thou didat not' *understand,., btt. .I uinderstand ; thou didetuot see, brutl see.; :- -, * ". itbt~ ay of nouridgnme 'of , truth, this~ warder etliagith tojUe Q of the results of duty, to tell the meaing o acts, eql to rewalanaordping tooe deeds doaern tbhebody. $-ut..lC'silalter e6ob 5eW`itnmortatý1t hkg ieeitfrsbli' !'Now Iloo k; a> oildywioe aNthe fity; yeat of !ttyeast qhbl i * i eplhtr beyond' tbjygate: a slaleegotderbotrldJ nor ditd law compel "thee to keep' I with its two hands pointing, one nort of thbine-' -' Themla5-.gased ,ldeadly, as I beileve ,hat,romitianenlo stimeilt ,dtvedteohel fpe strai r.ter" : ow"n ,acqatance satd klfoik. thee distsetiho'uldeabobarq i ..... t wayaeld ." . . . 'Hastl-hou enmsles?' ,' 4.I "bvt some, q 4I4~ ja# sure tbat. know OpOt, lrbeesia lne:l: way of llvellhoodIr, tordsdtotarside' to fawn for tie. favor' of any mor-1 tal." I " 1l bpardwas of use,, ;noonyjettb e' I ; stranger but to be Ran" c'emy h'f mm thine?" "' "That -cantot stay ,dbtless tany he eli4 'q'pst by'"th ttiqipt. .of 1hoW " weston the e he olug'anded so. 'spefnaking; deew Ilftlha tot ti.wtkl Of: good .l(at uItknown to he jthee, thygluide bosrd did I" . tit Thenie *hod fftte bad b "iJg a cu rq.ltppei i;tstgp q.sAgqpJtus, Rot't aiWedi ofin te script of .'4rdbmu, felt hls!ob, .ed b. , 'd . . pi . ,. . . o. And he -eaw there- lonseribsdn the ar mnaes bf a hiteitqif Three:.tt' d m. five, whoae ll es d frig: sitl igj es years, while the:guide hoard- had been P et up;sp, were saved "y . , i.0eitiVe In Those jorliaeying to, thenorth -would for havoteslrkn 'the way elasttsertd"-r, on; ts eitpt'road. (to the easter*' , f Od' bave wandered elseptoithe north ,r- The lives -of, part of thi mtrltitate it'i vitas duly,t foirth on the eacrq ) - ere saived firon. the hand 'of. the nse p my; of others from wild beasts on a * ettaige rtod*; ol'ofher :still,, frolh storm or. pestlnce. . SGood, too, of many, another sort .the record rhowed; of sons .tolr'd4 tp, mourning Iamillies; of bhusbada. tId er theltrwv'wee;.of fathers to their seedy: or children;aend l:futler ;of reneo*d'hibe iii many i bieast; of kitdItSd'spadup s of Ad human sympathy for all humanity ,ln tt' that one being had been found to 'feel apd (unknowilng of all the deep .lg. d nifloance of.feeling) to shmow the div. ed lnlty of humanity, it And, before the dew immortil'ds a r- tonished eyes, the scroll, unrolled, and the record grew and grew, telling of 1 the .vst resellt of easo -seaved llfe, -q dY each throb of hope, of each ha ppy txeu of fortttb.fl. Y, Theu Themia, amlling,eaidi Oltlerly: hd ,'This was all thy work, Thi.gle then 0ol thou didet not kltbQtr, I fell'tihe~itlt thnough meno jm4e .by, te act, an'f ly even at heaven's gate tleilf the ward -8g ere call for gifts to Delphi'and Dfatia, •- at my high court 1$ nothing save. mo ry live reckoned, of '"Because thou halt loved ,the fight, d and hast loaved' thy .Irlghbor, pad the ig stranger, and even, thine enemy, and Ld because thou hast done unto ,theny ng as thou wouldst have hadl thenm do oe unto you, I bid thee come up higher.'' 'to o speaking Theimie turned, and the new immortal, glad but yet wonder at lng, followed on satisfied, Advice to mothers. rfor s. \Winlow's, Soothing Syrup should always be used when childlren ibare cutting teeth. It relieves the lit le e sufferer at once, it produces natural, a quiet sleep by relieving tHie child fromt pain, and the little cherub awakes a. '"bright as a button;v' It i very pleas-. ant to taste, Itoolbhes the child, soft. d ens the gums, allays all plin, relieves t wind, regulates the bowelsa and is the best known risiedy f'or diarrhotl, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Now comes a case ll5 which the ep minority candidale, against whom up there is a plopular majority of about on 100,000, is elected by purchased voted in BStates which, selected for 'that work, will give a majority in the electoral , college. The fact adds one more to the Sweighty reasons int the form of its prac tical workinge which the people will rgl ir th'bOlitslfl dfr the dcrmaoua. electoral college and the substitution of a direct populpr yote, for President.- tly Hartford name.. i- Atlanta Clostitutlon : "The Indlia mt napollsJournal says that General [e. Longstreet was treated with uuaasualsi SI disltection in that city because I4 is S aatieel tt Ms somth. -loe It The a dils of ostraslm for jllthalt ~eali'bs e- have lone bt here, Geneiral Longstreet Is As well tealed in Georgia k-nt asI I* highly esteemedt as any other toofed. tat erat(e general." ..... asians to nsr it.L r·a ;li Gan ý noton7I a lalthof lbs r X~sD~mqcashaI9CiihI :1 fut w" jHMTAE OSA 'LOUISI-ANA, PARIISK 'b -+'OU:lwYHf I? 'ClaRL[K 'OFFICE, `1?:,'rai9 b w,;YHIS.tv and 'r hain, with tre r ites of the law,'W;: I brris, one o9 the oooaak :aouneaNi tp-t :pre'n of.eu the o. ,r. a .3* ... t.. " * 7 aterw afA* la laeiLdee 7r· O.. C e.* t ehe7. * 8 John,~l~s .Rol ,.... 8e M o t ,ae a.jN w....... 1fl.s r t t ek.....of Oliver Dunn ........ A. orr........ SJ.W. Golson....... 7 J.-A.lark.......... . Seaborn Jones,... I J.1, /'Barnes........... WJohn Goodw ». 2 .W. Ejqiogard ......5 l.ver D..... ..o..... ona aMyer r C amp........... eabor Joe a 1 . Barn........... John oodwin...... .2 W. ..ISLggr....... .... WARD _ ,. WAD i, T .7. O - D.. winl.;.... y.glde...... ,. 4 Cop. a .. ........ S . .na ... . J., Thon lis ......s. ,... rT; w . 6 6 s ...... 1. B..RA ter......6 sy thet , t lo s ome, so (1alw a.,..2 1Fam shisid term io 1 , RtD W ame Williams .f h. J.e...l. waeC Csan .eraO»u.g... ( J... 4 o.19. T. orRsia.. L. W Rm, J. DJ. OdTs ...:. C1 I. L p..t...Wp.t8 lsOr, l... 3 L a cw l oaa drw oin e asaole -sfrft ba)llots for the seeat,,wees R. Au w. WVsaid ern.blops . *win ..were ,placed Inrl )ilor tr itqr tBe saine wa lockn e aboe led tdliveoed into tho custody ofe sai clerk. n. faith, whereof, we severally sign our Siianiestiii date above written, and in the. presence of J. 1. LA.NA, W. t. MORRISt A. WIrLt.LS. IL. Ir. BENTLE'Y, AUSTIN GREEN, Cl'k. SCommlasonuers. MONITION. UNI'ED STATES CIRCUIT COURT, SFl" OCIRCUIT, WESTERN DIS TiICT OF' LOUISIANA. MRS. JANE C. IRIEIVES VERSUS A. S. CA<LDWELL, ET AL.-No. 173.--IN S. UITY. ---• 'ft MOTION OP MR. WADE R. YOUNG, -fl lcltor far aeomplainant, in the abee eittTeo1n llnumbered ese an d on shlow 1ng1'tlhe Ceort. that this is a Suit non AIiudeil lit' this oo rt; oh the equnity side htths8ef, to Net aside as llegal, null end 6S1, a eertalt IrotdreteAd nlortgage exeoen Ltd' bny comlpalulat's husband, Lto one l'Mme, Ivory,or tbtsresson s6t forth in isaid bill of hcotplaiit, and that the delond ant, Ilbimaed Ivory, is Jt. an Inhabitant of the Westen Dietrict of Loeilsiana, but Is a rebideut oi EdlMtbnrg, ISotland 0 It is ordered by the Court that the sald Holmes Ivory ,oe of the delbndants in said 'Bill oa Oomplaint, do appear, plead, an swer, or demuur to the baid Bll of Coin elaint, on or btore e the first -Mondey of Jaltary, A. D. 189, and It is lndtther or dered that the defendant, Holmes Ivory, do bhow cause, at Shleveport, La., on the rlnt day oY Deentber, A. D, 1888, whysr fllhimninary Injunction should trot Issue a rayed for in sairl bill, and that this order be served ol said ldefendant, limoes Ivory, ifnpracticable, and be published in the Oua obta Telegraph ones a week bir six aon soeulive weeks. ALECK BOARMIAN, Judge. Nov. 1i1th, o118. A true copy. CAtteS : J. B. AsATtrR, D'y Clerk. ikOEIIESTEAD eNrl" y. LhxD ORnco AT Naw OnraAOs, LA., , Deoember 6th, 18o8. NTOTICE IS ILRIEBY OIVEI THA'' .l the following named settler has filed otoico of his intention to make l dnal proof in support of his claim, an ad that said proof will be made before the Judge, or, in his absence, the clerk of the Distrioct Court at Monroe, La., oh Monday, January 21, 1989, ivi: Thomas 8. Shanks, who made Head entry No. 6762, for the west hailf of southb east quarter, section 18. township 17 north, rango 2 east. He names the Ibloowing wit neaues to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land via: Davis (Jolson, Charles Wilder Cbarles Coates, William Colson. ail o1 Onachita I parish, La. T.J. BUTLER, Register. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERs. TAX Cot. rron's OFvicE, i Monroe. La.. OCtoher 1,188 1t I.xr DUE "!11R CITY OF MONROE J- as scot forth i the assessment rolls for 1888, on tle u this olduoe, are now due, snai will become delitqeent on persona or movable property Ocotber 1, and on im movablo propertv on Decetuber 31, 1588. and incur a penalty of Iper centper nnicth trou11 said date until paid. CnIAS. sCIIUtLZu .CiLty Tax Cllecte,. streets on Mondulays, Tuestlava ut Satullr dtays aiid at aololsmme ont "odulntlsys Thursdays sad I'irdiayv. C'UAl . S.'1.LZL., C'oilector. ý OE.ADVERTISEMEN,41t JNO.. B. 510Kb, Att'y at: Lcw i'. 1 HOB'T LAXTorrf . D.,. Ston &, LatoGy G ..nds in -.rth BOUGHT -AND. SOUL~ ON COMMISSION: on · or a Poasturrands wgotiaitbd on long times and .aýt tow . ;tL:: ;, . , Will also le:ash sro e ; collea , = Via conduct a gel zwalý lea u L 3 A r4 oe r K d ..t ~ · i L P i* "o 'IR~I -for ep'rQ ems/ eiit lt sale Uniless "sale te. o We -list theflollowing c hot e Oolhtrty -and .Cite pbjOoI-tt, F ARM of 107 sors.adjoining the towas ot . DelhI~tn V. S. 9 P. Bailroa dtressing, of iditnkley.eRaIread. . 60*itenJ, :oiltLyk: iouo, balsanS woox.ad.; good improre-" mentI." A bagain. -,.i T.WO IQRY out-buildings, stables,. ate., aid7 ts 1in lot, under felce, TTTIn POWd~h t~lb aT~lrrs o~lail~"l, eae-tir& enlh;i baana e 1 and 2 yar. , tb ;'Lbiern "pdCiS , ' :~, Mtibr and greek lands 1n tracts 4eideiit purbhaser. Write us describing se.9daada an.d e wi Aiepese t them or you. . . If 1 AD 3 S 2 rl es below Mo nroe, 20 in S1U ncultivation, balance good. timber. Chesp and on loagtme.- - 4f d "" sO4lf8land hi .be .slana, very slne OU~J laitp, 21.500, on-thirdcash, balance] M PANTATIOION oniBAYOU ,VJDAJ 1T. SMadison Pariash, 934 acres, 80fcleared and in high state of..unltlvati0n, 400 acres. eas dt'uscue o ae a oneap ring, fie acypte-.atealtelen of )od "tehle .i it'hosnaes'witb :brick .mpeys, sa frame gin house. withL bri engiue rooR.ead all bhe latama inproved unasuery andin asttind, grileaili|, seed carrier, o..; dwelling of tour roums, back and front galleries; ast soi~o!nits , ten and out ' $jicta' Vtry tbeap, 'Will be solf Lei.triLh.t"Srw wtont sgroWin , crop, Vo V., * PL&N i Ak1" wel wiaproved and i-SA r.11. igh 9tat~e,0r celutirtieu~~i; q~ptiJvPV e 11w g;w _. 'Pia below lt~nr.oe, froittin,, lt he altd auce woodlandi- 1t,000 ob 'tm;U%~~ '~L ~ ap io ii s Cr n pl,6 minles north east 6!f Monroe. 75 acres eijared and under fence. ~i7~QRB~6Odhil' laud 44abiies'w t oron V. i . " .d. ", 2r OD P. PLAZTATIONL t'o mfles . above New Town, 18 miles belotw either in bog tL22 ares al teo0oacre; Vickdsbon r.Pstl,-f es pvng 500 cares 6dn and hi talltitvtttse, g god'eabins and impaovemi-415- pea ew.M brhati' cash, brlaneeS, od 2~,e .s. ,l.per ance n .. Can b6 bad cheaper if allee. This rict. onlySimiles from the Mlaesbeilppi Valley railroad. .- . d ' - o Tast bO ,L LNDo . miles east of tpe Scity, eoutainng acres, all woodland; 5re are; long an etey pa1ymd ntn •1E TIX AfLCANA PIANTATIO , dLJMadiansooPubL,. fronting .on; .l..D-t tfO dlohig. eZt uiltlg: eabins, Prihe 7000, one half cash, balance ipnat d 2 years wit, 8per ce. in terest. This place. well averagne an Bal af! dotteui Ver'aoesa .A' 1PL&N!1'ATgON 8! ilies'belotMobrc' fl on east bank ofr rlvr; splrndid Intprove. ments, 8 new cabi6. dwelling, gootd gin, wire and plank fence, well dicedne andria high state of cultfvytlon; laund'6ofixne qbal ity 'and above any water.:' 685.amcree,' i open; pebemlion January 1. 1880.' - 1ia ACRk S PINE Nl.AND nearHLood'a LUU. Mill, Jackson parisa .h .40. Qorresilondence .1icfted. , . . STONE. &f ,LAY~T , roe,'L. Refer by permission to O1AOW'A NAATIONAL. BANK. WEST MONbFitt ADVERI'M IlNTS .° IELSI R Mll Btliltlg· :.I lL T woLLrrVAN, ·Pr6prietor: POST OFF.J;, .- - - WEST KONRO(, IA. .. - .+ 1tfpFAYi_ R AND DEALER - *R tUJ&H, ;DRESED AND IVIATCHED Pine and Cypress umber, -EIART AND SAP `HE IGLES, DO0RS,S SA$ES IT .T ETC-, The filling of orders and answering letters of mp~rtanee't'odfiºptly and1 faithfIlfy attended to. A liberal share of the public patirtage solicited. These mills, of but recent construction, are stiuato4 opa t4he west bank of Ouachita river, immeiately above the Monroe Oil Mills. I have a railroad track coznecting them with the .8. &P. R. and have a safe aid eonnvnent Steainboatlanditng faeTitlis enjoyed by no other mill heareabouts, and by which I am Anabled to offer such indtne.s ment to patrons reoiding along the railroad or river as will make it decidedly to their advantalue t delia wlth tne. F. VOLLM',AN. A. J. JCELLER. Agent, Monroe, La. WEST M1VO2WEOE, LA., -I3 LEit IN Dr3 ýGoode,, +f'©ooeries, --AND Gr-ENERAI M ERCII ANI.)I18. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Wines, Liquors and Cigars. MONROE OIL COMPANY, KONRO,)E-, LA. L. D. McLAIN, - - - President. Will pay cash for cotton seeccd,at higlhest marke!t prices; or exchange cotton seed imea: for seed. l.teal delivered oni boats or cars :it New Orleans prices. 160 AR LANUXM*{,R51&) -MAJ ri `A rinh " • " • -gO ',- ° I rirwe adjoalwme theoforle yjlce. (WWoWMAWEI ,::IaANtA!fi0N, astuated j Par|lU '1,ýr}'_ as)t e of Gibbs and" ]rdhr 1itra1ra';Li20AfctrsY$t~0O~ - irted -Ijid in 'c1 tiatjn,.,thea~inaiunder " very fertile and lt1 elyi.'tmb!soed,.ioil equelly, divided be tween red choeolate and a grey sauLl.y loam, the red lands are well adapted "to graita of all kindlandd red: clover gnrws to rferti , spaplendlid ,dwelling ,atd good empr'ovfenuLt fr teniia~nts. can beeasllhv •dilidedl into6 4 tacta, each dcf Whtch'dnli make adesirable farm.- It'iasweltssldiel'e svitbwier jppe beipg o~n,.pice ltw is1:. fr"estone water and 2 creeps un. throus b thio'lantaation: trinest Iplace in the Sflte -r., wstck fsrm. Price reasonable itid ,termns .easy. Prio on application ,at our O~'(ll8 ACRES witli fiuosti 3y reidanlce OJU and alit 'btildlitng ; pa-tt eldtred, ,tllance woodland l thorolhllly' set with Japan clover; upland, well watorel at ull seasons of the year; Caldwell parish, :5 miles west-of. Ouacia river. 'llue beRti plant in . Torth. ,kpuis5sana 'for a.tstoek a;ud. sheep r:ine. .,j000; on"e-tir ccar , ; bylauun I and 2-yeals Witth 8 per cenqt inmerpsf. SLAFR.IOYGOYPRSS 1A.\KIS. : 11`' 11n screa mio yyatoy Z.ead" 60,r AdQd kellig arid e lldlititadlte;l' d'orchaid. Oheapb, ;i OS .@ LE . A nit lelts west of city on VN,-8. a ll , n ares ,leaned, bal antaco ".ibeF.' ,Cheap and omeatsytrtis. O AR~PJS Aidrj nn0o tient .'tirel taeiateletParm!atCu alhibu O0orew s eleared; Rood dtwehlg.±4 rll0u0rpraqinqfiarts; dlong .tine. 1 .., r .. e'. AcR '`ti mlelit be@ 1Md- ilfM' T n ta 'ijy :U.'Mhgo "ridgea anvd b$tatetI landl;- -I150iar .JiaUg llSead; flue gro wth, opec:n troee 2O) -r s~.fBe la. . .. .... r:.e road; 0 aelre* open, onhfbrtahht. dW6e|ingg and cabins; good iH P. gin amnt gnJjst, mil; xIdge and. creek ,"ottoum, lauds; 81500; long timae. 200 ACRES i nmiles. south of 13sAtrop o'n . line of proigetedirailag: 600 acres open; good land, gopl teen sgoor . .-, : (lI'I : PROlYIRTY. '. TaN Sl7 JAA J r15aDING.ANJS LOAN ASSOC ATION STOCK. Gh L'bTS 1N SOUTH MdONROE. 20U Cheap and on easy tertin. i Js. LIDDEPlS I RESBIDENCE ,AND , iota ok Garaud St. 4A.00A terul espy. SSTORE AND LOT opposite Cou~t llotse . on Grand streot. Lot 102 foet front pack totriver "bote 20x30, fdllVglhks front; ptore room to real 124xtS 4ine cllten frn enk trees, flowers, Q hoe 4 nss, ;also ior sale. Store a Q . .arn. S ! Ppery'flbiOtig 9 feet a.n xth treot iy 150 feeton IlreIrtd at.' .Dwelli.ng hpusorttaoi/.3 rootsu- with ktithli;on cistern~,, coy lqu9 good. stable' hind garden" ad' noird' of 'selected fruit trees in fall bealil. PrlO8, $1y,00. 'l'erm4. half cash, balonee iL.skpdl 4 years with 8, rOL , eI BRTK II OllE -i '-201q100'tNo.' 31 DoSirad Street. One of.the. iest..busi~ess standa .in; the city, I 2,5ip0.o ng tiltwadn , eair, pnnsmeuts. S SU'PLIEID VVITiI TIlE La~test Sy1es oiType FIN. 613 P FRESS, "And will- do work at Reasona. ble Rates and in a Satis fhctory, Manner. Special Attention GIVEN "'f GETTING UP ... . .J . ._ . a• e e :,: r.... . ,: W. d.ng Cass, .Irv tation% . ette ,iead , Note Reads, Legal- lauicks, .rog.amme. .b tatesdents, " I Ciroulars, _ Receipt, uawyer's Briefs, Funeral Notioce, Pamphlets, Et A SELECT STOCK OF Stationery ALWAYS ON HAND. \'Vc want all the work, winter and summer, that our people can give us. We want it because we can execute what is entrusted to us, as well, as ncatly, as ex peditiously, and with as much pleasure and profit to our selves an d a, mnu:ch satisthc.. tion to our customers, s anyl)udV else can. Orders by Mail ['O ISLYL ATTN ID A. Gil ' I's A TRIAL