Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 36, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 March 1874 — Page 3

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FACTS FOB FOLKS.

Writing n«u-fy eff-teed by age may Mtoml by an application of pruawaw of potash wttha h*ir-penoil.

Flsh-bonee have been removed from ,th« throat by tbe awallowlng of one or mors raw mm, when other retried!#* hare MM.

Waabtog stiver la aoap^nwl* m«k«ajt look ilka pewter. WhUin*. appUad with a piece of aoft leather, abound be uaad to poliah it.

Tbe bitter taata left la tbe mouth after taking saob medicines as qutnlne, aloes, ndi Tomlea, Ao., is instantly anatralised by cbewtng a pi»ee of liq notice root.

How to make a Rood muaUrd-plaatsr Is a koaek not known to everyone. Use no water,bat tnix tbe mastard with tbe white of an egg, and the result will be a plsster that will draw perfectly and not produce a blister, no matter bow long it is allowed to remain on the part.

Many housekeepers banish palatable and nutritious dishes from the euistne because of tbe an pleasant odors arising therefrom during the process of cooking. This objection may be overcome by patting a small pieoe of red pepper tbe else of a wafer in to tbe meat or vegetables when they first begin to boil.

Tobacco Tea for House Plants—Uo sightly cigar stamps may be utilised so as to be productive of beauty. Fat them in a watering-pot, turo on cold water, and let it remain on the stove until blood-warm or thoroughly soak ed, then use this for a tea tor watering plants, and It will not only destroy the worms and insects but Increase the bloom.

THE COOK.

Snow Pancakes.—When

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scarce aodsnow is plenty, tbe latter can be used as a substitute for tbe former. In the following manner: Take one pint of milk, four hen ping tablespoons of flour, one tablespoon of melted butter, and carefully mix all together then, just before baking, stir In four heaping tablespoons of lrenh-fallen, dry snow. Bake in the usual manner.

A Q0Bem -w Puddings.—To

one

quart at uiUk add one pint of bread crumbs, one cup of sujjar, yolksol four eggs well beaten, butter the sise of an egg, and tbe grated rind of a lemon. Beat tbe whites of the eggs to a stiff frotb, adding a cup of wtute sugar and the Jutae of the lemon. When je pudding Is bsked, place over the top a thick layer of jelly, and spread over this the'whites of the eggs. Return to the oven to brown slightly, and serve either hot or cold.

PUILOSO en OF LO VING. 1 This Author—What is love?

Vahpvricisk.—At

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A Poet—It is the melting of the«buh A Young Man—A hope. Ah Old Man—A dead tree. A Lawyer—A good contract A Clergyman—A sacrament, ,* A Married Woman—Forbidden fruit. AJtoung Giri-tA bouquet of violets. A W dow—A romance in action. An Actress—'The only serious rotes A Pretty Woonn—A beggar, I

Brighton, Mass.,

where there is a large establishment for the slaughter of cattle, numerous consumptives and other constitutional invalids are now trying the blood cure, which consists in drinking half a tumblerful of tbe warm arterial liquid twice a day. Paralytics and pulmonary patients are said to derive wanderfnl benefit from this relapse from modern medical scieace into one of tbe charlatanisms (so-called) of tbe Middle Ages.

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Dyspeptics.—When

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tims of dyspepsia take camphor to allay headache, tbey introduce into their systems a nervous stimulant, the physiological effect of which is to inflame the mucous lining of the stomach and oause ulceration there. Large quantities prod ace congestion, convulsion, and death, like immoderate doses of alcohol or opium. Plainly, then, dyspeptics should be particularly temperate *ith camphor.

Nebraska Lands?

MILLION* OF ACftK*. OF THE BEST LAND IN THE Wlt*T rosuuc BT THB

Burlington and Missouri River Rati Road Co,,

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On Ten Y«*r*'Credit, *t 6 Percent tnteresl.'

No payments required on nrtnclpal till FIFTH y»ar,*nd Ihen oolyONE-SEvEiTTH each year until paid.

Th« M«il mi rush tad «Mttf «ul

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warm 9eM«u( long

ealtlTVted Taxcm

tow, and Mum f»n fre«« L«rire Red net»F»re and Frei|(tiU« to buyers and their families. ^bc* ran tBARngf« •od take wdvantaceof tbe Premlnm of 90 per oent lor cuIMvhUod,ottered only to par

For Clrculam oontaiolng toll j»rtlail4?** and Map of conn try, aend to OEO. ft. UAXS», Lpnd gammlitenw, BarUngton. tow.

Health at Home.

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T0 PROMOTE HEALTH IM THE FAMILY.

It will aim to rurals'a lu iviuMrs ffltbstteh of '. enrnmt ntedfeft! km mar be of lur tt anl cm« ia tbe family. It will ireat •'W, .v

Chemistry ofCommon Things Domestic Medicine The Laws of Life, HeaJth and Disease

Temperance The Use and Abuse of Food Domestic Economy Uses & Properties of Vcg'leMedicines

All In fW» *»m *», ftom Uehnical nmsnm. lnterspn-.^ wlij. .«»d!n matter of laierwit. rartlenJ*ir attention Is given to DomtMt

A»«wwfolhe^rewgrt«|QoeH. W bat Is the matter -What shall

we f* ^ymatoitM HoawcoMiiMrti dXM Medletne at Home.tor lantnto Rales for the #Mk IU»w» JPoi-

treatment of va

Hmwiimi

tbe Frepanrtlon of 'for tbe Sick sad

:rr .n^!«aaEft«

»rcontaHw 1 nftirmawttworih i- prio*of the yeer'iMiabwjHptlofi.

One a me will make a "Hand fkx* of

Family lne.-wtetft teal at tbiwh pttoo.

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Only Fifty Cents a Year.

Addreas, HEAITH AT HOME, W7 N. Sixth Street, l»T. LOVlft, MO.

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HEDGES'GHAMPION

BAKING pOWDER.

I« the*"HoSt emmteal Baklws

Powder for»he CeasuiMr (a ue.'

WHY?"

Beeau* It is full sUength, ronneqaenUyflfttr per cent, cheaper than any other Powder sold. It requires

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quantity.

Contain* no tntaiioun acida.

Hedges' Champion Rah lug Powder

Will make twenty pounds more bread from a barrel of flour than can be done by any other Baking Powder.

No time required for deugh to rise, but bake in a hot, quick oven, as soon a* mixed. Hedges' Champion nves Eggs, Shortening, Milk, etn,

The efficacy of Its worth, in this respect, can be tested by the following delicate cake recipe: Two coffee caps white sugar and one half cap butter, one coffee cup cold water, three cups flour, whites of four eggs, three teaspoons HEDGES' CBLAMPION BAKING POW1JER, one and a half teaspoonful Hedges' Concentrated extract Vanilla.

It is put up to neat packages of quarters, halves and pounds, for family use. And in live, ten and twenty-flve pound cases for convenience hotels.

Packed ia barrels or boxes, as desired. Manufactured at the Laboratory of ?. ff

W. N. II EDGES A CO.

Southeast comer of Main and Center sts., Springfield, O

For sale by ail Retail Dealers.

The following are our Wholesale Agents in Indianapolis,Cincinnati, Pittsburg and TerreHaute: •.

DAGGBT A CO., Manufacturer's Depot, Indianapolis, Iud.

HULMAN A COX, Tarre-Haule, Iud.

H. L. STILES A CO., Cincinnati, O.

REYAIKB A BRO, PituOjnrg, Penn.

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COCOA RE MOLL/

OllP^ -PATIRONS WILL-PLEASE

Is without doubt the most eleg&nt HAIR BREWER in the world. A lady's toilet Is not eompiete without it. We are aware this may seem arrogant, but tbe many testimonials we have had in its favor warrant ta in making the BfltttUon

It prevents the hair from falling off, and gives it a softness and beauty that no other preparation can. wholly free from irritating and hurtful properties, it possesses all the peculiarly bland and delicate properties of Cocanut Oil in tbe highest possible state of purity and fragrance

It is cooling in its influence upon the sKin. Cures all cutaneous eruptions, and renders the scalp white, soft and healthy.

It is the cheapest best and most fasting greatest care, and perfamtd with the most delrfumeries the market affords.

It is the cheapest because its effects are the tost fastii re, and cnte perfumeries the marset anoras. 8old at a price that is at the cemtftand of every one.

PrUe 50 eents per bottle, rru uu ecuw ManuQictured at tbe Lobdratory of

W. N. HEDGES & CO.,

Southeast corner of Mala and Center his. 50 Gbifiik Springfield, O. .Vi',

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GULICK& BERRY, Agents,

ir '.a if.i Terre-Haute, Ind,

BROWNING4 SLOAN.Agent*. Indianapolis.

•:"£i JOHN D. PARK, Agent, I iCincInOktl, O. *d rt S' tar All drnggists and country merchants are hiandHng It.

r.HEOGES'PULMONIC

LIFE BALSAM.

Verv Large Bottles For 50 Cent:

Is prompt, reliable, safe and pleasant, consequently the Greatest Remedy of the Age tor OoufhiM»lUs Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, Croup, and all Pulmonary AflTe«-

PtHttively the most reliable remedy in the market fer what It is reaommended. The oalted voice of all that have used It is

Oon«amptive*rtiould not re^t nntil tliey try pr. Pulmonic Life Balsam, primarily because it will In the end »ecar» to them

47. It to composed entirely of herbal baUamle medic) nnt. R,ltl*tlw raoat popular medicine to tlse

naibe wlUaoot it.' Hannfaeiared the Laboratory of

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©bemieally pure. .... nutri

In warranted

ttons etc.. than made ftroin fermented yew Tbe Champion, wherever introduced, has taken tbe lead with all lovers of pure and economical articles, and baa given universal satisfaction, as la beiag acknowledged by all.

Yon get what you pay tor. It is put up lull net weight iu each sise pack

*^tls uniform in qnalitv. It is made of select and pure materials. Pet-tons with the most delicate and sensitive stomachs can eat Biscuits, Bread, etc., made with tbe Cbampion with impunity, when Bread made Irom fermented yeast gives die tress, and dm not la many cases be retai: tbe stomach.

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FACTS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS.

ELISilA HAVKN8.

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IS KE-li A UTE SATURDAY EV KNIN(? MAIL, MARCH 7, 18T4.

Wholesale Trade of Terre-Haute.

!*ann(nctiH'prs

I. A. BURNETT,

WHOLESALE DEALER Mf

LE1THER, IIDE^FIIIIS,

PELTRIES) 1

SHOE FINDINGS, TANNERS* OIL

AND ROUGH LEATHEB,

Vvntrl 146 Main Street,rWi.^ Vc?»* '.vi j-"Terre-Haute, Indiana.

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them

Every forerunner or producer or ContumpAftthina, Brtfnoliltls, etc., Hedges'

tl such as nr Dr. Falmenlc farall

on. men r*}*peed!

•W ire^are ten rei»«n» why every family shfmkl have Ir Hedges' Pulmoalo Mf* Bal-

•*f It Is tbe cheapest. Large bottle* for 80 cents. It la modh more pleasant to take. 3. It is moreefltectnal.

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W.N. HEDOfBAOa,

I, 8oothwMt eorfter of Main and 0»atw ite* Springfield, O

For aale by all DmggUtU and Oonstry Merehanta. *7**+

jlftftfLICiC ik dEitttY, Ac

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Tarre-flaote, (sd.

JOHN V. PARKS, Agent, CSaeinnatl.O

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The following Wholesale Houses of TerreHaute are supplied with a foil stock of FRESH GOODS, whichwiUbe sold at BOTTOM PRICES.

HULMAN & COX,

WHOLESALE GROCERS,

AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF

Domestic and Foreign Wines and Liquors,

Cigars and Tobacco, Flour, Salt, Nails, Ac.,

STREETS,

Tcrrc-Haute, Indiana.

TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMIJNG,

mT, .. .•»*«,•»/ EXCI.1TNIVE t**?? r* .T''

WHOLESALE DRY GOODS!! 604 MAIN

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TERRE-IIAUTE, INBIAWAl

HAVENS & GEDDES

NneeesnorN to I?. R. IRFPEM 4k WIIOI.KHaLK UK4LKK8 IJ)

Staple & Fancy Notions,

.. White Goods, Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, etc.

Exclusive Agents for all Piece Goods made by the Vigo Woolen Mills NO. fl»a MAIN STREET, TERRE-IIAtTTE, INDIANA. Betwaen Sixth and Seventh. 7i

NION STEAM BAKERY.

of and Wholesale Dealers In

CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, Sc.

139 MAIN STREETf^

Factory No.

Crawford, O'Boyle & Co.,

EXCLUSIVELY WHOLESALE itv-+K *fh'

BOOTS & SHOES!

ISO Main Street, Terre-Haute, Iudicina.

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Lr M. COOK,

^'1! WHOLESALE AN» RETAIL HEALER I*

Will 0npHr«t«

HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,

J52 and 154 main Si, Terre-Haute.

AGENTS FOR THE!

Horney Richmond Plow.

»«/T. H. RIDDLE,

VROLMALEOEALBRIir

Millinery, Straw Goods, Laces,

RIBBOMS, FAlVf 6OOD8,

149 HAlir 8Tm

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PRICES.

TEKBK-II tliTE,

THBO. STAHL,

WHOLESALE A Nil RETAIL HEALER IN

Qaeensware, China and Flint Glassware,

fHiUBEMKBS TABI.E CCTLKBT,

ri.ATED.WAHK,

AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.

ROBERT GEDDE8. i»l 4 j-1

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HNriV'' Manufacturers of all klnda of

Q.EO. W. HABERLY,.

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South Centre Street,**^

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TERRE-H A UTE, INDIANA.

PRICES OF TO-DAY AND NOT

pq ^a^O-MOBEOW, rA fi Unless agreed upon l»y Special Contract.

HIDES, grefetitrlmmed do green salt cured trimmed. do ary flint, trimmed do dry salt, trimmed............. KIP AND CALF, KIP AND CALF, green (Long Hair, damaged price.)* SHEEP SKxNS, Nos. 1 to 4 BUTCHERS TALLOW RACCOON. Nos. to 4...: J. MINK, Nos. 1 to 4 OP POSSUM, cased aud open

25@l 60

SVOCEMOB TO

J. COOK & SON,

(gnmiwi tt CHANCK

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FRANK HEINIG & BRO.

Crackers, Cakes. Bread

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DEALERS IN

Foreign & Domestic Fruits,

FANCY & STAPLE GROCERIES, .»*• XiAVAYSTTK BTRKET, (Hetween the tiA Railroads,)r Fie j® 21-tf. Terre-Uante, In a

NICHOLAS KATZENBACH. •v» FRED KATZENBACH.

N. Katzenbach & Bro:

60 00

MUSKRAT, Nos. 1 %»8.8 OTTER, Nos. 1 to 4.. 1 00§5 00 SKUNK, No. 1, black 10Q 60 do vide and narrow stripe. 10(2) 20 FOX, Red and Grey....„ 90@I 00

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T. ft. RIDDLE, IS1 MfalmHt., TfrreHii»tc.

S- XJ- STZR-A.T7S-

Wa«LBHAK.E DEALER fW

Millinery and Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Corsets. Trimmings, &c.,

DID.

attention to my Larf» Ki rk and EXTREMELY LOW

THEO. STAHL,

925 Main St, South Side, SecoMd Door West of 4Ul

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North 2nd

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Corner of Llntoa,

TKRRJB-HAUTB, IISU

M^CiwUna work dooe prom^Ujrutd waribwu to give Mttoheuou.

RAIRIE

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Planing Mills.

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Sash, Doors, Blinds,

WINDOW

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DOOR FRAMES,

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MOULDING Bi?4£iyj.TS

BTAIR RAILING. BALLtJSTER»I

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NewSB"^Toite, Floonng," Siding^

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ife*k£«»*ADrt all deeeripUoUK«i

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•a? .. i„', 1%1SHING LUMBER] *.4? gf ,• ''.ft, Tf»»i= 3^1? i-.

Wholesale and Uetalltdealewln

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Pine Lumber, Lath & Shingles,

•I.*, '"^sf Slate Roofing,1

saw x*

AND ROOFING FELT.

"mi ITS

».iU t»,y a «i iq r*~ ($** •*'$ WaMKiq u1* I'"

Cnstom Sawing, Planing and Wood Turning done to order. AU work-warranted.

Car. JfintA A Mulberry Street*, 9-tf.

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Manufactories of Terre-Haute.

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MY RETAIL PRICES are alv\«*\s uniform and for every body alike, THE WHOLESALE PRICE will be governed by the number of plows purchased at oue time.

I am also Agent for the world renowned"

PETERSCHUTTLER WAGON,

the national reputation for these Wagons is so well established that I do not consider it necessary to say anything further in their praise, only I am authorized to give the fullest warranty on every Wagon sold. Price, considering quality, very low, for cash.

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LOCOMOTIVE, STATIONARY 4k MARINE

BOILERS.

TLBLLAR AND CYLINDER, Plraf Street, ke*. PoplaruMl WmHtmt.

Repairing dona in Uie bmn* subataaUal and aa manner at short notice, liberal in price aa any eetabltetament In the State.

Orders solicited and carefully attended to.

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TERRE-HAUTE, IND,

Owing to ttf Increase of business in tbe paat year, and flattering prospects tor set greater In tbe future, have been compelled to enlarge upon Ita already capacious fa ell ttles for doing bnslneas enabling it, thereby, to do

ITS WORK CHEAPER AND WITH GREATER DESPATCH, .f/

In add Hon also it has established ineonneeJ::",1. tlon with it. a first-claw

Boiler and Sheet Iron Works,

of sufficient capacity to aeeommodste all who are pleased to give their patronstse. None bnt flret^clasa workmen in either department. I respectfully invite the public to call and examine my .r(. 44 & Si a it Hanefiielarc or Stationary A rocta blf Enciaes, Saw A Flonriaic Xil]n, and Coal Shaft Hachiaery,

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snpply of. which I keep constantly on a, of the the moat approved Patterns,

AI no Corn Shelter*, Cane Mtlto. 9bla gl« Machines, both Hand A Power. Ball's Celebrated Stool Bet* torn R. R. Scraper, alao Caat

A WronghtlronSerapors,

For farm use. Alse a great variety of ScbaoJ Beats and Desks, which for beauty aaTd durability cannot bo excelled.

Together with oastlngs of all deocrlptlons for general nse' in this cohntry, all of which I warrant to be as good as the best, both in material and workmanship, and cheap aa the cheapest, quality taken into oonflderatlon. (ee-tf) J. A. PARKER

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PHILLIFJJEWH ART'S

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PLOW WORKS,

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General pnrpoae PLOWS. Sod FLOW&

MnckPltOWS.

Stnbble PLOWS.

Capt. K. M. Lester, of New York, delivered temperance lectures at the Court House •on Friday and Saturday evenings of last week.

Bill Knowlea has returned from New Orleans, bringing wltn bim a parrot and a bunch of yams. In exchange for,® cargo °J noultry. It Is expected that William and his parrot will circulate extensively during the lecture season, und tell what they know about tbe Crescent City.

A protracted meeting has been in progress for some Ume in Jaok~on township Is said that the pupils of a net school have a shoutln„ teacher talks of charging extra fw carrying on meeting tn connection with the school.

have a shouting spell dai ng extra for ob with the

Mr. J. B, Keeney, of Walla Walla, Washington Territory, who has been vlilting lit* uncle, M. Keeney, Esq., departed on Monday last, for his home..

That trio of von us men who attended the nlaht

First Street, near Main, Terre-Haute, Ind.

I HAVE BTOW ON RAMI) A LARGE STOCK OF DIFFERENT MIXES AND STYLES OF PLOWS WHICH ARE OFFERED AT OH IN QUANTITIES TO SlttT PURCHASERS AT«^

LARGELY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH.

I CALL ESPECIAL AITDSTION TO MY HEW IMPROVED STYLE Ol"

GENERAB PURPOSE PLOWS,

which are unequalled for finish, lightness of draft and durability. None but first-class materials are used and every plow is warranted to give entire satisfaction on a fair trial. I am also prepared to make REPAIRS ON SHORT NOTICE. My facilities for working, hardening and polishing steel are unsurpassed I invite formers to look through my establishment and see how plows are madef examine my stock of finished plows on hand with the assurance that if I am not able to please nothing will be charged for showing goods nor is it intended that any body shall be bored in order to secure a purchaser. -mm

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Respcctftdly, ,, *m PHIU4.P K|WirART.