Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 July 1867 — Page 2
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From tho (Inolnnntl ( ommerolftl. 'The Ohio deform eehocl.
SK mile* eouth of L-moaster, Kairfield i iiniy, Ohio, nine years sine©, the l/©jfl«la* iiiro, i*s an experiment, established a rtform si imoi or house of refuije—in many roepeete iniuleled after (lerman institutions, lion, didin A, Koote, James 1>. l/idd «nd Charles lioemelm, have the honor (and it is one) of having educated our law makers to the exper* iment; they gave the institution their time, their energies and their talents—th© first two nearly all tho time, fbo latter fnf a year or two, Its loeatlon was most fortunate. On tops of high and rolling bills, surrounded by
forests of every variety of growth—the ever-
nsplotiou.*—there can not he imagined
!;reeii* conspicuous—t!
a landscape Ibat could All the mtlul With greater delight and pleasure. Hills rise and tall, and In the dim distant west, the horlkon, wlili ever changing and pleasing views: re* In shlng breezes, green pints, beautiful flowering laurels; and all that this landscape wants is a lake or running stream, to make It
incomparably beautiful,
bt bundi
Kight hundred youths, from every county in the At ate, have becen educated here, and there now remain two hundred and forty, en|ovin.'iho highest physical, moral and mb U hi in d improvement. For health, Its reoord ex hi hi Is extraordinary results. Tnrce deaths ii I one have occurred, and three boys brought with tlii'm,from inheritance or front txpMuft, 1 he srcils of ihclr early death; and as there is hut imlo discretion given the resident eoihinissloner in rejecting inmates, 1 venture to soy i here must be something peculiar In this locution, to have presented so clew a Mil H henltli amt so small a mortuary record In
nine years.
v on look in vain for the walls or sentries to Keep within the farm these heretofore refractory and uncontrollable boys, What 08 earth can keep a boy there, when the affection, tears, prayers and love of a home. In many instances, could not control Mm or Keep him from forbidden paths that lead to death? What Ins changed that boy who woe brought here hut n month since—hfs clothes la rags and tilth—from the corners of whose mouth totnoro oozed, and whose very breath was mingled with oaths, whose thoughts we*e
disobedient?
wicked, whoso whole life was
What lias made him olredtent, respectful, attentive, serious and affectionate? Lore, and it alone, has made this transformation. It
may ho over tho prayers and love of a heartbroken mother, or tho efforts of an affectionate father, he wont on regardless of consequences; with bursting hearts they leave Mm here, as beyond their nWhty to control, with prayers and hopes that (lot! may In his own way and tlmo restore the loved and lost. It may he from the eartteet recollection of another Inmate, he has seen nothing hut misery and wi*at. and as soon ns bis Infant min.I could comprehend language, he has Imiini ami Jo irned nothing hut blue* phemy.iind grow and was nurtured upon rood, tho result, of theft and licentiousness. It tiny bo, uound another's neck a mother's arms wi r. in vor thrown, and a mother's eye nev, r lu tilled ion and love beamed on him. It tuny ho another's life was ^iven him among
an evil and a
those, who regarded his
curso, iind as ho grow no change la his sttrroundings, for tho better, ever greeted Ms eyes. 11 m iy i c tho mother’s oare for bereelf
and her chtiradcr, Induced her to place another in hi orphan asylum, and the Waif was sent out In tuo world to battle with Its roughness without o mother's blessing or a father's word of kindnoss or affection, and he, stinted on Ilf’s Journey without one moral Inlusotion or one guide board to say "tMsls the Way to life;" ami ho Is here ns naturally as causes proceed effects, or "that the way of the traits-
if maeor i« Itiiw.l <” fat* It mu«
lore are those
gressor is hard;’’ or tt may bethort
here whoso birth brought gladness, and whose
early years were hopeful with M<
w irFPj nn u ?▼ uunfi
early years were hopeful with blessings, and ho whose surroundings were all that heart could wish—all that God can give to youth— has, even from the super abundance of Ml earthly blessings, reaped sorrow and crime, and he who had every promise Of a life of honor and usefulness, Is a semi felon on the
Mate, to be reformed, encouraged and cured
y has sown.’’
of moral evils that “an enemy
Kvory crime from murder to truancy and disobedience Is here represented, and unless those who manage this institution arc possessed of the If", O f d «us, their lives osn find here no chance, and their labors must bo mt> ehanlcd, and ho given grudgingly. Search the state and you will not find ten men or wo. men with moral qtiulillcatlone for such a trust. Intelligence of the highest order, patIWee.
prayer, faith, hopefulnoei, cenhdeuee tft God',
Vfft* smallest atom of
and a willingness to selZH
relenting, and to overlook the largest dtifOhedience, when grounded In habrt, dud yef
w11iial a determination that law and order, heaven's decree, shall, at all hazards, govern each and every Inmate, however dissimilar their births, education, habltf, moral cuKhlW and other elements that make or form a charto u r. lie must he a hold tnsn that willingly takes this trust, or a self confident one, who hax watched results and has Men lionehta growing, though ttnappreclahfe id an unsMu od eyo. And site who voluntarily hae taken thcMi rosiinn«lbllitlcs and cares, has higher 111 pcs and holler alms than earth can create, and In Hi* fir distant future Is willing to
watch and Walt" for blessings earth can not
fffthe-fiim ‘
aesoclatlons. and be Is now a new being, wfti new OlMv. desires and purpOe* «, r I The hMM is ever Fpdff to etwroyg, and ■mild that eaeh tax-payer or citizen of ■ Late tFdhW give W* 'he eonshteFatlwiB tot#. Would Mist it, vwin fits, even » mbe iM, could he Men. snd we are assured wotrtd not be the only place In the State ^ad and unmanageable boys, and Would, in time. dl«t mm wtftt many penal laws and a foil penitentiary. Tboefor, hut three boy<n»iro have mm inmates of this school hate found their way to that institution. On the cobwire, M«ld to* pntHfe see lemen daily received filled with thsokfiiineM and lots. framlMVBlMg riaee dtsntmved, we would learn two important facts: That no hoy isl
theroogbly and Irmelatmably wicked; Md that it Is cheaper to educate than M
iper to educate than hang—
It is better to reform »had hoy than to pun-
ish a wicked and hardened man.
Md It nity tooiid Itftfvhly oowg Hit In Mno w will be universally received, Uml my govern-
will univorsftliy wootyodf toot otiy men t that done not guard (he young end grewtng should oet have the right to puntsS the
tm should Mt have the right to punish the grown; and that government# wtM jlot eon*
stltuted to protect property and IMh atone,
but higher, holler purposes Mind the mMde of those men who declared "all him were
created free and equal, Md art endowed by their Creator with life, liberty and tbe pur-
pur-
suit of happiness/’ and the Statu that at lews Its youth to seek happiness "In forhktden or sinful paths/’ neglects Its most important
duty toward tho peoplo.”
Tne school Is daily reftielMr admittance tbe applicants. It Is over crowded, and however centrally It may be located It ean not meet to wants of this great and growing State. Four (inch schools would be crowded, snd four times the benefit from this would flow from tbe Increase. I venture to assert thatno snob results from suoh expenditures of money have ever met the eye of man. There is no human calculus for Its results; ttwrs to no human mind that can comprflfaendrttiem all, and only in that eternity to which we all are passing, ami by such minds as the Infinite can such an estimate b« mode and Its results appreciated. To turn one, oven one, (toy from the mors of bis youth; to make one love truth, virtue and Justlee, that loved falsehood, vice and Inius-
tmprovo-
rotid
other Instrumentalities for man’s
ment, that angel, M he vlstto our world on messages of love and mercy, as be would eontemplate us In our darkness, our fondness for sin, and the few that do right, bo would tremble to tbe Innermost reoessM Of Ms being at a spectacle so horrid and revolting. There Is no reason why thesesehools should not he multiplied, nor can there exist any reason why boys alone should ho tbe recipients of tbe care and culture of the State. Our world Is Ailed with tbe wrecks of woman. She whose be!plc8sne#s>bould commend her to man's oare and protection, hut from that helplessness most commonly Ms victim, who repays In her matured degradation, with interests, all tho outrages and injuries of her youth; shall she be overlooked, and boys alone be prepared for usefulness in the world ? Why not reform
fornecl
Md educate bad girls, as well as bad boys?
id girls, as well as
am not be satisfactorily answered, because there Is no satisfactory answer—there is no Love is the element ofherlife. Sdu«
|#r life. cation would onnoble snd raise the young girl “ (Hr# us such institutions
ss it does the hoy.
for their reform ss this for boys, and our
eoltt
hearts would not bleed at tbe recital of crimes and vices: our sonls would not bo overpowed by dally details too shocking for oontemplaj>oc« any mm say he Is not his neighbor’s keeper, nor the educator of his neighbor** •on* or daughters? In this Government we are all on a level, except In crime; nil equals; ell sovereign*. I do not propose to ergue tbe question as one of personal Interest or political ngbte. I only wish to ask the objector a fow plain questions, and then proceed to the purpose of this paper,« "Story" of one of the inmates of the Ohio Reform Schoel, to flinstrste the character of the present class, and its dalm on the public, How came yon learned;
, _ o*me yon learned; res, intelligent? Flow ed vou acquire your nefgh-
face? Who made you
■ fw
Who taught you in
be wrong?
Dor's confidence, hfs honest and respectable?
youth the right way, and to shun tSe wrong? Were you born virtuous, Intelligent, respeota. ble, truthful, honest? or are these virtues acquired—the result of discipline, affection and love? Answer me these questions and then
s»7f "innnii \.(hi, i niii nm. *w.n as inosr, inr surely (If yon can say you are under no obligation to your fellow manj you should thank Him for direction, guidance and success.
These boys differ hut Tittle from yo
you or stir-
rounding" boys. They may have' had every opportunity for improving themselves you
had, and neglected or mlslmproved It; and are for thts to be censured, instructed, reformed. But there are many within Its Walls that
f the
never were warned of the danger* snrronnd-
parent’s
tng them; never had a parent’s tore,-or a mend’# advice or warning, Many are there
Who never, until they reached Its hospitable walls, had really a home; and more than half never before bad one word of cheer or hind, noss spoken to them, and tbe Ar#t benediction on this esrth they ever received wan from
brother and ma Howe: " God Mom you, fflf jfflr’ " *° T * 7°*’ Md are your
Hndlenl ExperMneiHe.
That Is nn experiment fraught With rx* treme peril, which has for Its object to discover the limit of the strengih of fbe bond that holds this Union together. The mil patriot and statesman would sedulouslf avoid every approach to so unwtleomo a test. UMOH is soaMthbHtibnf needs oonsteM repair end strengthening. To put It to the severest strain for the sake of demonOtrattng Its reality, Is the cnrfgfn way to tormlnnte its exIstMcc. As It had Its foundation in a ooranTOBlty of interests, a similarity of views on cerrafn topics, and an nt of pomioal sympathfes, so
*ST,
now and unheard of proposition ns possible as It would ho to rest a pyramid on its apex Instead of its base, One point ought by this tme to be exceedingly plain to the men who hove
**• Wholesale and Retail Dealer tm ■ Paints, Oils and Window Glass,
■rgmfcme mt mil kfadfas* me« f •igjj^wvwMMjjBl Fftfwetm* No.m Eatt Wathingum Strut, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, ■pinined Faln«s In any qwaw**N WtTXdW
LION GARDEN, r i ^ *l i/ 1
R*. 3919wwfh Penney iTmrtm Street-
1(3 fashlona’ tc place of resort I* now egM
JL for the rec. ptinn of visitors It is beametfolly located, and ojftvtfiiient to the bwtaoMpe*'
tienof the city.
ICE CUE AIM , Aed all tho luxuries of the ses*en kept constantly onhanjL WILLIAM I3H>, Proprietor.
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Y°ri kSTyonTfortune^ awbour You cm not lose your Lire laiTinmiTi. It any*
J. H. O’BRIEIV, Corner Itxtk nn4 Jflleeleetyyt,
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O. -A.. WSZ^XeS,
DENTI8T f OFFICE, OVER HARRISON’S BANK.
fcblMty
MO. 84.
MU DE MASSSLIA.
A toilet deMnht. Superior to any Cologne need te bathe the face and person, to render the Mia •oft and fresh, to allay inflammation, to perfume clothing, tor headache, etc. is la manufactured from the rich Son them Magnolia, Md la Mtoftng a patronage quite unprecedented. It la a favortee with actresses and operaslnger*. It toroid by Ml dealers at fl In large bottles, and by DCMAfl BARNH9 A CO., New York, Wholesale Agento. Saratoga flprlng Water, wld hr all Dnggtow,
" Jes’ so I’’—" Kxactly I ’’—Solon Mingle sMd they were there "over, tlmo.” If hefelfowley" In the morning, he took Plantation Bitten; If he fcto weary at night, he took Plantation BlMera: If he lacked amwtlto, was weak, languid, or menially oppressed, ho took Plantation Bitters; Md they novor failed to sot him on his pins tqamre and Arm. Few persons want any better authority, but as some may, just road the following: ** *** lowemnch to you, tor I verity believe tho Plantation Bitters have saved my life. Her. W. H. WAOOXBB. Madrid, 5. X." *' * * * I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. The Plantation Bitters have cured aw. Rev. C. A. MILLWOOD, New TortCtty.” " * * * 1 had lost all appetite-waa so Weak Md enervated I could hardly walk and had a perfect dread of society. * * * Tbe Plantation Bitters have set me all right. JAMMU HEMINWAY, St. Lonia, Mo.” “ * * * The Plantation Bitters have eared me of ft derangement of the Kidneys Md Urinary Organs, that distressed me for years. They act like a charm. 0. 0. MOORE, 964 Broadway, N. Y." Mrs. O. M. DEVOS, manager of MW VMM Home-dehoel for Soldiers’ Childrea, says she n gtvM it to the weM and invalid ehlldrm, under has charge, with the most happy Md gratteytag raanita. We have received over n hundred reams of MM oerttfloates, but no advertisement is t# effect i vo as wuat Doopie toemselves tav ot a good irtteW. Our n Md onr reputation is ef stoke. The original quality and high oharaeter of these goods wm bo sustained under every all oireumetoneoa. They have already obtaloetf a solo In every town, village, parish, and hmnM among oivilised nations, tfaw imitators try to edme as near onr name and stylo as they eon, and NfldMe a good article can not be sold as low ae n poor one, they And some support from parties who M not oare what they sen wo en your guard. ■ohmtMLdl NQ?memw Wbi TW— - —* ^- VmTmtO|m ■PTIBIK mtwa t otoflQ Djg mil Arl
give or takeaway. (If the-#'it fofli be snW, tis of Abort Hen Aden, "ho loved Ms follow
man;" and of him tho angel wrote: "He slept Divided In ftimlllcs of fifties, tinder the Immediate care amt eye of elder brothers (many of whom were Inmates), every sot of each boy is under observation, snd ever/ word watched. Sobool for certain hours, labor certain hours, and reercatlon eertuln hours, divide the day. Tho visitor will be triipreseM as he uses
these young, active youth# In Ihslr ‘ there can be no room for dark, fooO logs In boys whose hilarious voice*
lU/rilVIlhj mTW\A ■ Ing for Its aid. Here le xgfgmfo on the shouMers of flw people, whose hnrtbey ask to hate tttumttk itmnmj, .—iiA ihsy BeMae
shouts would annoy tho neighbors (b any ), and bo will see here that pr^eMHvMoir
of time be learned.
"Too much work makes Lick a dull boy. Too much Play makes him a mere toy/'
ay/.jg.Sgsg [Now the keople ere wearI«kI >t this eta to of toftsrttMde- 1 ■MBffWtoeoMMe doubt
on the basis of simple autho-
bythls statoc bthsMMftorei i to w eternise < , mid under the
»f its provlslener' There ms of rtfVolt, snef wants
•?6Y A ItniUffa EffilAFt »*Fff#S ffontiomMi "I had a negro mu worth evor 91,900 who took cold from a bad hart in too log, and Was useless for ovor yew. I had need every IhWff f oonhl Roar of without bensflt, until 1 mod MM Mexican Mustang Liniment. Itsoon Moats a pormanontoure. J. L. DOWNING!.” Montgomery, A .abama, June If, MR. " f taio ploaeure In nee mending too Moxiew Meewag Ltotment ne • Vn! uai)lo and todlsponon Me ariMlo tor Sprains, fluros, s-ratMos, or QtMIs M nones. Our men havu w.i H tor Kvuiaae, boms, EbMmatism.. -and aHsey M nesslthoimqrle. »■ w. HffWfVT, orenwn lit Amsriean, Wells, and Favgr mt Hdmdoh’a ExpNN. "Ther ipmffa off my danghtorts Mklo, oeeostoned while skating lari winter, was oaWrofy eared in one week after she eommMoed netoff your selsSvmed Mustang Liniment. MD. smvtfi Oloneoetov, MiffMhsffeSto, August!, Iflto Ills Madmtltod foot ton* too MmIom
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JOHN M. PENDIrBTON, covmiftwiou nfescaMirr, For tbe purchase and soft eft DonBBtic Fitvce xod Pulled VffffL, Mo- 45 Broadwmy, ftew'Vork.
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To tli© ItVoricU
KBXj XiElT’S rint CraiS Sordi Imt’.cu GIFT CONCERT! Ie now positively fixed to take place afthe
INSTITU'rZi,
A. DASHER A W. D. BPRKRAff, OXSTIL.L.EJRS, Cambridge City, Ind. I 'AlUiEIta received Cor Bourbon Bye and High Vy Wines, both bond and free, at Cincinnati prices. mariwdhm
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C+ELMIdtAL.
COOPER
Commission Merchants,
HEW YORK. CITY,
On Saturday, July 13, 1S67.
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I > 1 i. WEBSTER, 164 South Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois,
(Between Madison ann Manwj Ofllce hours from, eight A Specialist in the treatment of i to all their varied and ea '
the past twenty years Dr. I ■ * • • —' and study
KeswhiA
ment of private diseases which has enabled him to]
are speedy and permanent, and in sli be used without hindrance to business or expo-
sure to friends Particular attention given to aL old standing cases, such, as were formerly considered Incurable, Sypailis, iu all forms Gonorrhea. Gleet, strietesos, also toe effeel of solitary habits, both ruinous to body and mind, and produces some of the following effects: Pimples on the face, bodily weakness, constipation, aversion to and uneasiness to female society, nm. cleanliness, dread of future events, and finally a complete prostration ef the vital power, loss ei memory, ringing in the ears, impotency—can be folly restored to health. Dr. W. is the publisher of a new medical work, which should be in tbe hands oi all those contemplating marriage. Sent to all on receipt of ten cents to prepay postage. Please call: a friendly chat will cost you nothing. Dr. Webster refers the public to the flulowinj '
cousin
gan; Dr. Price, Grand Rapids, MichDr. Bowen and Dr. Harrison. St
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THE CHINCARORA AY r ri-.YERYO(!ft
to CARD TO THE PUBLIC.
r'lHlt proprietors of toe North tmerican Gift. X Concert, which wae advertLed to tstke place at toe ft abash A venae Ntek, Chlengo, nifnoin,
SHOEING TOBACCO!
be given: tbe first institute, New York
'rs. c 5« , :?* u ,e , ’!5K isessed of a peculiarly delicious
has proved the most
the gveateet enter rid. Tbe delay
ce grows from
Orient,” and is pos-
peculiarly delicious flavor entirely
unknown to toe tobacco of an other dime*.. But
completion ha- been unavoidable, but the ■■tot nnroM to that hands of onr nomereml ssarBRWteSftrttssJ!;
ihMro^reoedented popularity has sprumyfrom.(he
rivenmstances toe Conerrt will now be given
.n>e aartroord^s^y < patiioaago which hae been
m^<ssi5$£B
YMimed mt Five ism* tomlla a, w 111 Ticket Heldere
■waAsar’-
prompt S^w^riofoSeSTM will be presented to every Con
■ ^toe entire absence of that deadly poison, Nicotln. which permeates every other tobacco, and which is the one and sole cause of the dis^^^^Pnervous diseases, dyspepsia, etc., which most ihvariabl sooner or later, follow toe in-1
the: .nanaem parts of. the
By Da YOUNG, late of PhUadelphin, who has located himself permanently at No. IS Third street Pittsutiiis. PxxiTan.vt.xiA Headdresaes '”’’0 have injured themselves by fm proper indulgence and solitary hnUts. which ruin both body and mind, nnfltttog them tor alto wbe siness, study or marriage, most certain, the world for all private diseases of whatever nature. Weakness of the Back and T.imba, fitrtr tores. Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, lavoluntary Discharges, Impotency, GeneralDebil ity. Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Lew Spir its, Confusion of Ideas, PalpitatiOa ef toe Heart. Timidty, Trembling, DtoBMtoef HgM e », Diseases of ton Head, Throat, Neam Affections ef .toe Liver, Longs, Stam
Bowels—those Ja solitary Habits <
American tobacco contamea and the purest Havana" to- | ot Nlcotin, tto•
While Itwropcan f
rally eight per cent, and the pui bacco from two to five per cent
cHINGAKO'RA.did not contain one discoverable particle of that deadly poison, a drop of wmeh, extracted, will destroy life. jr *< Our agent at Bombay has shipped us large qn nntltles ef the Chingarora during the past two
-seiftary Habits ef Youth—thou ascanr and, sol itary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of Syrens to the Mariners of Ulysses, blightingtheir most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage etc., fanpenriblft The fearful effects on toe mind are much to be
Ha of Tickets Issued 500,000.
IXOS ©X EJIbOIX-
A Wwmmw* Olxaw wltk Every Concert
it in atdimited quantities, at a price mnch hvwbr than some American tobacco of a fax interior 1 smaMty. . A connotseur has but to smoke the Americantobacco and cigars, which are invariably chem
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do
£:. ..: do toft each
.980,000 .. 10,0-"
B.OOOl
4,110# 8,000| B.noo
90,000 lllftW
the nervous system.
The natives of the •* ORIENT ” -moke the C klwy wrwvm from morn till night, from ywffth to age, and are happily u>conscious of tho wild, ; distressing fire which courses through the veips of the inhaler ef toe fames of tobacco contuttmig Nicotin _ _ _ „ . s -fS-
Depression of Spirits, Evil Forbodiags, Aversion to-society, self-Distrust, Love of Solitode, Timidity, etc., are some of the evils produced. Thousands of persons of all ages can now indgp what is tlm swiau sriitotr ilwwHSngi healto, foshfl i their vigor, beeoming weak, pate, aervoas aud emaciated, having a singular appearance about toe eyes, ajgsft and symptoms of eonsumptt^M AN E^UUraAGOGUE FGETIIfl II II I I^P compound prepared and sold only by Dr. Young, warranted to remove all obstructions to the
3, which is four degrees
price $5 per bottle
^ per bottle. Obmay require No
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We invite every lover of the weed to try toe k - - ’ ■ ii ifteas-
5,000 5,000 SjMO
Chingarora. and guarantee unprecedented
are in its deUclous flavor.
Sold every wher at 91 jjer pound.
burg. Pennsylvania.
observation street, Pt+t*.
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F-D WI.Y M, COMM Jt
Jeff? dim
88 and 88 fie© thill toeto ntrori
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Stamp of DBMA8 BAM9ES A CO., ovor toe fop. lx effort las Soen made fo counterfeit if wMk
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mechanical introduced.
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example# of vie# ftronjf. • youth, hoc
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MAIN DEPOT, —
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1X08 do Silver Plated Fruit knives. $3
Street, New Yerk-
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the B^tes Iio*»e,
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annoyance.
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ITS SPIKAls SHAPE.
form gives toe greatestetrength at the
teeuble east, ami makes it i
last possible cost, and. makes it superior copper rod throe inche* in dreumfer-
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dissipate the electricity,
tor than a smooth surface. Ana Professor Back-
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buj dings frqm^Hghtn mg
first premiums at tbe State mk. Pennsylvania, low a, Illinois,
Ohio and Connecticut, and at the Na-
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spoken of it in it has been libinteliigent people
OflteeNo,<
EAYID MUNSON . over Munmninvosm
TO CAftPEi-TEftS. CAiPEHIEBS, LOOK HIRE
Spirt Boa, ds,« to thirty feet long, making the Joist ready to lay on ton wail. . inaOkindsof BuimfeK Lumber.
WHI endeavor to to share toe pa-
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