+-----------------------------------------------------------
---+ | | | PRANG’S weekly bulletin of CHROMOS.--“Easter Morning” | | “Family Scene in Pompeii” “Whittier’s Birthplace,” | | Illustrated Catalogue sent, on receipt of stamp, by L. Prang | | & Co., Boston. | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------
---+ | | | Applications for advertising in | | | | “Punchinello” | | | | Should be addressed to | | | | J. NICKINSON, | | | | Room No. 4, | | | | 83 Nassau street. | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------
---+ | | | The Greatest Horse Book ever Published. | | | | Hiram Woodruff | | | | on the | | | | trotting horse of America! | | | | How to Train, and Drive Him. | | | | With Reminiscences of the Trotting Turf. A handsome 12mo, | | with a splendid steel-plate portrait of Hiram Woodruff. | | Price, extra cloth, $2.25. | | | | The New-York Tribune says: “This is a Masterly Treatise by | | the Master of his Profession--the ripened product of forty | | years’ experience in Handling, Training, Riding, and Driving | | the Trotting Horse. There is no book like It in any language | | on the subject of which it treats.” | | | | Bonner says in the Ledger, “It is a book for which every |
---+ | | | PRANG’S weekly bulletin of CHROMOS.--“Easter Morning” | | “Family Scene in Pompeii” “Whittier’s Birthplace,” | | Illustrated Catalogue sent, on receipt of stamp, by L. Prang | | & Co., Boston. | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------
---+ | | | Applications for advertising in | | | | “Punchinello” | | | | Should be addressed to | | | | J. NICKINSON, | | | | Room No. 4, | | | | 83 Nassau street. | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------
---+ | | | The Greatest Horse Book ever Published. | | | | Hiram Woodruff | | | | on the | | | | trotting horse of America! | | | | How to Train, and Drive Him. | | | | With Reminiscences of the Trotting Turf. A handsome 12mo, | | with a splendid steel-plate portrait of Hiram Woodruff. | | Price, extra cloth, $2.25. | | | | The New-York Tribune says: “This is a Masterly Treatise by | | the Master of his Profession--the ripened product of forty | | years’ experience in Handling, Training, Riding, and Driving | | the Trotting Horse. There is no book like It in any language | | on the subject of which it treats.” | | | | Bonner says in the Ledger, “It is a book for which every |