Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 6, Number 44, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 April 1876 — Page 7
THE MAIL
A Paper
for
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lion*
The PIo^le.
Rachel Moffat?s Shad|qW ^w-ajPH
S
t«rw» ninn
mi hen Moffatt and Kesia bis wife received a triplet of white wedding card* from tit* band* of their daughter Rachel, and felt into aerioua chat over the bits oT turd-board. CTeorge Reynolds*, the groom, was tf leaaesed with potitlve knowledge, gained fcy woqoalnfaMlc# with him from boyhood. Kate Maurice, tlie bride, was diseuwed with the speculative knowledge that characterizes remarks concerning atranger bride*.
HacHH Moffatt had left the room while Geore Reynold® was under dlwmssion, auU iter mother's careful eye had bbgervcd that there was snrpriae, anger, almost tears in the girl's face.
say, Reuben," began tbe good man's wife, after Rachel had gone. Yes," astented Hen ben MofTatt, signifying his readiness to hear wliai bin wife had to say. [want to call your attention to our Rachnl."
You needn't call very loud," was Reoben Moffatt'a answer. 4My atten tion goes a good deal that way natural Iv."
TV) besnre," answered Keria MofTatt. "Hnw could it be otherwise, and yon the father of such a girl as our Rachel I am sure I wonder that a young man like George Reynolds Hhoold look far
K«-zia Moffatt noddtd kar head affirmatively. Oh, nOnsenso, Koala!" exclaimed tbe old man. "You feel unpleasant like because Oeorg« Reynolds should prefer any othfr woman to our Rachel. It's my opinion that Rachel hadn't a thought ef George Revnelds, except—"
A shadow fell on the porch, and the old man snddenly changed the subject oChls remark*.
The shadow that had fallen ru tbe porch was Rachel MofTatt's It followed the young girl across the green fluids where she walked, magnifying her sunbonnet Into an unshapely thing, and lengthening her slight iis«re into exceedingly lank proportion*.
TV hlch way, Miss Rachel Are yon running away from your shadow?" asked young man, stepping out from Hii oak-tree that stood midway in the
llold*
Ksehel MofTat pave a sidfilong glance at her shadow, and fjiid, with an effort, ••We can't usc«ie them any more than \v6 can our thoughts."
It's lucky for us that tbey are harmloss things," answored the yonn man, with a Hinile. "I shouldn't think you wouWJ want to escape your thoughts, Mis* Rachel. I'm sure I shouldn't. And if yon have no objection, I will walk in your shadow, as you seem to be going niv way."
Rachel MofTatt howed, but the young man, glancing into ber face, saw that nhe accepted his company with resigna-
1 presume you have received C«oorge Reynolds's cards?" said the young man, after a p«u*e. "Yos," Rachel aiiHwered, gravely. "They arc very stylish," she added, with an effort. ..
Miss Maurice is said to IKS "Wfalthy," the voting man continued. Ah 1" Rachel exclaimed, with a curl of Hps that was full of scorn.
With a delicate Intuitive souse that would have done honor to men in floor vlothcsand a loftier sphere, Walter Olbbs changed the sul^ject with the remark: "I have the book of yours that borrowed, in my pocket, Miss IUchel. There were icrapi of paper In it and some bits uT faded flowers. I have saved them all, and return tliem with tin* book." "Thank vou It did not signify," Rachel replietl, indifTerently.
She tivnnKl the leave* of the blue and glit volume-with the uneasy motion of nwtless bands, aud then drocpod from the gilded leaves the faded flowers. They were all alike, mere biUofpink i-ulorlng on a woody fctera—pink not. deep as the color that glowed on Itaehel MofTatt's cheeks at slgnt of the flowers.
It is the
CWti*
1
Rat*
9
like. George Reynolds anonmitH« rar-
houB«'kwping too "•Look farther and fare worse'is an old proverb, you know,*' rejoined Reuben MofTatt.
And it's my opinion he's done worse, and deserves to do worse," said Kestia MofTatt, with anger In her eyes and tones. "I am snre I hope Rachel will get over it and go to the party." (Jet over Itr' repeated Reabtn Moffatt. "You don't mean to say that Ra cbel—" The old mw paused and surveved his wife criti-- -llv.
cwwlnms, or
Judas-
tree," her companion remarked, nickiag up one of the fallen bits and pulling it in pices. "Tho Judas tree !n echoed Rsehel Motl^tt, all her tones full of scornful wonder. .. .A.
Yes," the young man said, snswor lug tbe wouier In her tones. "In Uie spring It is a tree of promise, with all its njggfHl cn)\vd(sl full of UJonsoms but the blossoms die. and there is nover fruit or beauty In fulfillment of its! spring-time promise. There Is bat one in tbe village that I know of, and lhat is in Squire Reynold*'* garden."
Looking up to see if Raehel Motfstt
bad dyed her faoe with tell-tale bln*hes, anil the tale they told was about George Reynolds. Then ho remembered bow he "oak forced hie company upon her, •nd hit conscience smote him when he thought how his care lees words night have added to tbe tronble of tbe girl he loved. At least she should be relieved from Jtbe annoyance ef bis Moiety, and, with a sigh, he remarked:
It uncivil of me to join fW.
ll„was
Mlsa Raehel, when yon mmeont to waiK tto^wktow Walter Gibl»«. durlnghte stay in have an errand dewn to the
wW0w
IWVf T— Hmwn\ and ant golagaround that way, I will leave y«» here."
I wou'.d glad to have your
r°«Jfbank
com
jmny," Rachet MeMatt felt otxistraiMd
yt»,b«t myerrrnd tanr-
gent," Writer 'to have my coaapanyhe muttered, he walked snay-'-a wgty »tory and she iriehfaf from the meenent I JriM* hjf JfMl
Mind fool I have been!"
wowum wboee
happlaeee tieorge with eo wanVooly
ReyntMehad trifled
walked slowly toward h^rlKnneaod i»»t down on Che fWUe low poreb, w«io«n« the moon come no. She owrtOW mr father's wowla as talked to
Theresa aa good flsh In tbei^a ever caught, fw my opinion U» whogetaour Kaohel will And better Ash than George Reynolds bat caught, and I'm sure Rachel will nnd better fiah than George Reynold*, if be doee think himself the blggeat toad In tbe pnddle."
Over Rachel MoffatfVaad face flitted a smile that WM almost merry. 1o think of oocnpark»g Medbury aodeiy to
George Revnolds's wife sent for Rachel Moflatt one day. "I wonld have come down myself," she apologized, "but really 1 wrs not able ana Rachel, looking into her faee, s*.w thai, the pink had all faded out, leaving only the whiteness of the previons year. "Yon see, dear," she wont on, with a winning frankness, "I wasn't brought up to any thing useful, end tho house-keeping don't go right, and George and I nave moved out, thinking we could manage better, and it would be better tor the baly. remember what beautiful lady cake you made for our reception, and the piaSses that were in every body's mouth a boat voiir cooking. And now. toy dear Mbe"MofTatt, would yon mind showing me a little, end see If I can't learn to manage better, and make
And so Rachel MoflfoU fonnd Ijerself George Revnolds's kitchen, instructing the child-wifto In tho mysteries of oooking, and trying to impart to her some of her "rare knac k," as the people called it.
Ono day, as she came out of tbe little •u and took her way toward her otfh »me, a gentleman pawed her on horseback. usikinu up, sho saw a man with a full beaM and good tigne a stranger she thought him nntll he wheeled »wnt and exclaimed, "You're not runing awav from vour shadow again, are you, Miss Ra. belf" And tbe atranger was no other than Walter Gibbe, liichel laughed this time without of»
.i ir ii.AKai fort. "Thev are barmleae things, as yoa wli^r Gihb^bs said," she replied and then »he iuqmrand ,tay tn
I. .^ A.^ witw uil iaIA —L-- MM'Hin Medbury. "4' I preanmfr strangers the cottage yond*rf" Wallet Qbhs remarked, pointing tiO the cottage Rachel
a puddle, and George lleyneMb ta|b| biggest toad Then her thoughta whi* dered to heraelt Did hfr fijiber aod not beeh tinddr the aod a mother suspeot her Uk|ns tor George were ola sehool-niates, and knew Reynoldsf And Walter Ulbhe—had other from childhood, and we used to her faoe tattled to him of seerets that she think It would make a match before he tein weuM have keat? Heaeefoiih ahe ever married ifc,
made tke fruit-cake for tbe reception^ whether they had bought it of the bale..
thou Jit
And so Racbol Mottatt found herself beating eggs and stirring butter and sqar in Mrs. Reynolds'^ kitchen, listenng to the weman'M garrulous chat. "iAdy-cake it will le, I expect," she
said, pausing in tbe midst of her culinary operations to watch the whites of egga mine in foam under Rachel MofTatt's
dext.^M9 nmn,Ration*.
thei'tbsn such a trim, handsome girl as peCtshe's a verv tine lady we're a-mak-Kachel is, snd he knows all about her jt j-or. jj{lt it's a matter that I llOllRI'kWDinS too.
Raehel MofTattM tffcfds fully verified. George Reynolds's wife proved to be a verv nico lady—a little delicate creature, all pink and white, whom it was impossible not to like, because she was so thoroughly amiable and lovely. "Who is the lady in whito with tho
Eride
ink flowers in her hair?" asked the of the bridegroom, the evening of their reception, as Rachel MofTatt entered the room, somewhat late. "She looks very lovely, but I shouln't think she would like to woar flowers off tbe Judastree. Don't yon know she asked, answering the inquiring looks of her husband. "That is the name of the tree that bears tluao pink flowers. I am ft groat br){aii5t—don't you know that, tnv darling?"
The darling colored, seeing Rachel Moffatt and the pink flowers.aud remembering certain words uttered beneath the shadows of the pink branches.
Rachel MofTatt was a study to another man at George Reynolds's reception. Walter Jibbs's eyes followed her wherever «he moved, and he went home thinking of the mystery of womanhood as it revoaled itself in Rachel Molf$tt and pink flowers.
The .Judas-tree had never bloomed but once when George. Reynolds and his wife came to Med bury to live. "George don't get on so well as I could expect," Squire Reynolds said and Mrs. Reynolds hinted to half a dozen neighbors, hoping it wonld go no further than between herself ana tbe one with whom she talkod, that George's wi"e was a well-meaning, good-hearted little crcature, but, bless her heart! she didn't know the first thing about housekeeping, and she band n't any knack at making the inott of her means.
Reynolds—in canning
fruit." Rachel Moffiitt's flee did not color feature change. Either ber ntaak WM (MM
Walk iwrtteeiw worn, or that look had
W»1
olds'a mother! tone.
fill
"And
i, daring hSh stay in Med-
unrv foil int,» fii» old habit of wi
borv, foil iuto his old habit of walking In Rachel MoAtft shadow. Ix»ekinl Into her face on that evening a year befcrf, le misaed the welgwation II had n*Ofn then, for In It wee reel p'*n•nre.
One day l#e MJiifrii hef #ttb a atrange nen^ousness awl abstraction in hie manner. R«ch*l W
l®[!r.!!,?v,1.t?
nervous nttHtnctkm all |K«« fro®* W" manner, ami a inrd eodnraace ii ll« •lead. G«orge Rernolda Whs tort npjij, free tow to Roche) Moffstt It be ««1L Mid she who loved him onee was fiwt to accept him. "I couldn't be with a donbtfnl lo\%" lie *ald: Kfu walt»'T
He vafeed until the Jodaa-treee w^re In bloesom again, and then be went to Mcdbory.
It's awaiting on Rachel Mjfl&Kt,
^Ira Rey- tune. Rachel Moflatt ww there, walk-
nelda -would Hhe vfeftteh a ing now and then with neorg® Reynhatid to have1 iHry thing done up in olds, and talking with ^hiin ever and her kitchen.
thing
up It
bel's mask threatened to fall. To
geln
into George Reynolds's home and prepare for the reception of his bride was a blow for which she was ill prepared. Only a moment, and tbe tottering mask was up again. "Certainly, if Mrs. Reynolds Nbould ask mv help, I would go," Rachel answered. "I would be glsd to go," she added, a moment after, as if she were giving the mask a tinal socuring touch.
Is,
Maybe," she
added
Her Kiw:o«n. MKjuot nnv muvu, aiiuu uuk iuc ........ ••Aim. ReynofabiwoQld )Uc© your help in be kind to every on© who eame In her making lsdy-oake or something. ^You're wsy. ^I^ate in tbs»venia(| ^aUe* Olbta
I
Ill ... hirf ko. tk.n
wouldn't like to go no ftirther than between us two, that I'd 'a beon satisfied if (.'eorge had picked out a wife nearer hotne. I'm sure I wouldn't 'a said a word site who is making the cake and she who would eat tho cake had been tbe same identical individual." llichol's mask shook a little, but she was a brave girl. "Ob, I am sure George's wife will be a nice lady, and I dare say wo will all like ber very much," she answered.
TJ3RRE HAUTK KATOHDAY EVBNTNfi MATTJ
ever married that littlf hpljplesi ?}ty
would wear a mask, «id hide her ie- girl, and 1 haven't any douotui my own cretaiaber heart. mind but It will make a match now. a a a
Ul show
anon but then it was Radbel's habH
A I W
such a" maater-hiwd at lady-rake, yoa missed her fl*oni the p»rler. know, Kaehel. Sappualog ihmild around for (Jaorga Reynolds, express herself that way, what ahotUd I say to her?"
.. ho too
was gone. "The Med bury gossip was right," he theagbt, "This tea pprty ia showing which- way the \frlna la blowing." He walked to the window and looked out, descrying Rachel Moffiitt's fluttering garments down a winding path, tieorge Reynold* was by her side, and the way tbey took was toward the south. Away ofT to the north the Judss tree stretched out its pink branches In the moonlight. "The wind sets unfavorably," Walter fJlbbs said, with a sigh.
nervousiy. lie looks like one whom tbe nortlKwlnd has blown," Walter Oibbs thought, and wont in pursuit of Rachel MofTatt
Ae found ber standing in the moonlight, her long shadow reflected from her figure and the branch of a Jndaa-treo she held in her band. He approached her, and stood where her shadow fell.
Rachel," be said, with all his heait In bis voice, "I would like to walk In your shadow henceforth, if yoa are going my wav."
Rachel MofTatt looked up with startled eyes into tbe face above her the pink flowers with their fatal significance fell from her band, and the Irregular outlines of two confused shadows, never henceforth to be parted, lay upon the greensward. In the frosts of tbe following winter the Judas-tree died, and the lace thereof knew it no inore.
WONDERFUL SUCCESS?
1 t"is rcported that RosriiEK's
,T. B. JOHNSON Tenders his profes
slonal serviccsto thecitIzeus of Terre Haute and vicinity in the practice ofhlf* profession. Having had fonrt«eu years succck."-ful
praeMc the
UhsIn
irwlmentofftll
varl
ous
diseases
of
tho eve,
lmth acute and chronic, he ieels satis fled that he can giv»- fall satisfaction to all who arosnfVcring with any of the various diseases of vhe eye, by the shortest-, snreHt and HA it-fit pruct'oe no" known t« the medical world. Having i.lm-.i' ernl means by which ail granulation* or morbid deposits of bad flesh can be .nnvd M-ithont doing the iK'aJthy.or normal
parts any
injury, nnd
having made iv specialty of ail chronic diseases incident to I his climate, hope* to share apart of too public patropag**. ro» saltations aiid
examlnaiioTis
free. Ofllce
at
resldenci- on cast Main, between 13th and 14th streets. P. O. Box 2J1.
URANGS RHEUM ATI REMED
ork quickly, thoroughly and permanently. leaving the system iwrong and healthy. \Vrlte to any prominent person in Washington City, and you will' learn that the above statement is true in every particular.
tX»MEy?JKD(«RTlFICATK3
Mceers.Hr Gents Dtirang tjeneflt.
Member of Congress,
I prnwrnrrtrt MAW*rn*. 1 Mwwrw He1n«nUne4 BeOtley:
Uents: For the p"*«t seven years my wife hm h«Mn a great suffensr from riieiunatism, ber doctor* falling to give her relief. Klie used three bottlcN IJurnnit'* Rlmmatic Remedy, and a permanent ciise was the remit.
WM. A. CROOK,
Executive Clerk to President Urant./* W.«U?»T?«jslD.fcji8J
Price.one dollar a live dollar*. Ask yourlrufglst tor Par-
Washington, D. C.
VSa"# JOHH T. 800TT,
BIT
TlfE en
V,n4
Walter Gibbe saw that ahe had been wee Dins, He looked into ber face with tbe tewier eeUcRnOo Oyt onl men who Jove and wmm wU» l«J«d know, •JTl&b* Ok) hfr not k«H*f *«eorge BeytMUe*# Will, «pide«ly
1 1
OP UISEA8K.
MUSTANG
Wfic* wii
M1MM. TMKtBU
Hilt
H«kswl wjlk •Nbetiv* coapouada. Ciin-rf yo«ortM»oa, actina oa tba liver aod 1 imnliatclr,
I -lu of Malaria afJuackiua and rascsrrawing outef vrlwl.y the
hm
CAL
liver aod stomach ralrai erery par--Jaoa. Is equally iH»» la all
kklngjywm tbeayi aiKTBtUoaa nob a(m pmnil
llaordeiml liver. T^iot-p
—i' -*"i "'s »stef a llwnkiwn ii,cr. i)qm tTlw t. thciS are wOd with dettght ovw tbtir *P''ed releaaa froai safcrina.
I.iko everything YalaaMetlOLHAX'S PAD J« &< g-p own cm tod. nay nouo bat llioaa bra rl?:x hi* picture and sbrnattirca A for all
ui
BOiou Sinrdffi,
igm,
Lirer Ceapllist, Vtara^it, Eudulu, Bjipipii. Uotin,
Prlcaea.oa. Will aead br mmII when drucgUu do not kwp them, ttaati for liooh contaluing aiucn valiR .lf jofurmatloa about thla ftndnrliil curative^
W. mwnJN Pn», (lartaaatl,
Business Cards.
THOMAS,
German
Syrui* has, since its introduction in the United States, reached tbe immense sale of 40,000 dozen per year. Over ,000 Druggists have ordered this Medicine direct from the Factory, at Woodbury, N. J., and not one has reported a single failure, but ovory letter speaks of its astonishing success in curing severe Coughs, Cwlds settled on the Breast, Consumptionjor any disease of Throat and Lungs. We advise any person that lias any predisposition to weak Lungs to go to their Druggist and get this Medicine, or inquire about it. Regular sl«e 75 oeuts sample bottle, 10 cents. Two doses will rolieve any case. Don't neglect your cougb. )aprl-eow)
Optician and Watchmaker For the trade. Fourth and Ohio streets, nisi of big man with watcls.
FREEMAN, S Retail Dealer in Anicrtcan and Foreign WstchM
JEWELRY, &c., Opera House.
Lkissneh,
0 Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Pianos, Melodconn, Organs. Musical Instruments, £c., 1 1 Palace ot uslc, 48 Ohio 8
A. FOOTE,** General Dealer in UARDEN, FIELD AND FLOW Ell
J.
SEEDS,
No- 612 Main street, Terre Haute, Indiana.
RW.
1 "jt'
KIPPETOE General Dealer in1
BUNTIN
158 1
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND PRO DUCE, National Bioek, IK Main atraa nw
-v ravooisnmd
Whips, Carry Combs, Brushes, Horse Bla® keis, Ac., all work warranted. Lowest prioo in the city, Main St., near 9th, south side.
SEWING
MACHINES
REPAIRER AXD A®JUSTED* In the very best manner and warranted to work, by JOrtFl'H FOLK, No. .'EM Main street, north side, between 3rd and 4th streets, up stairs. Don't condemn your machine until Mr. FOLK has had a look at it, Tor the real trouble may be very light and thec*»t ef repalritt* mnere4rine. Xhe beat needles and oil constantly on hand.
JanelO-tf
Professional Cards.
QSOAR ZSCHOKKEg
Physician find Accoucheur^ Treats all Acute nnd Chronic Diseases, amt assures the public of his success in obstetrical cases, and all allmentapciiliartoladies.
Ollleaiind residence on Main street, sonth We, between 12th and 13tli streets, Terra [auto.
W. BALLEW,
#v's
Dec, z, 1871.
[.test-*.HelpemrttneAB^nUcy Gents: very eh««HkiiIy siatH^.hn^Ttise** ftfo Te found in ofttce sight and day, „r*n*'H Riieo.aa.ic mmyd^^U^de^ded rr of Congress, of Us.
DENTIST,
Ofcr. Mala Street, aver tanft -j •Id can feet lonery stand.
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
"OSEPH RICHARDSON, M.
OBfCen Okio St^ Ret. »rd j|- TKRflE HAUTE, IKD.
if tt BARTHOLOMEW. Par |r we a a«4 Weehaateal
•MMSMI
AW«"t ST«
A
T«irJIBUR«lflK. TIN
U-
DENTIST,
rmaa RAtrra, no.
I iter pan
Attorney at Law,— arricE-90. tn MAIN UTRIUET. ah tr. to anthorfeed a ire, b«c Foajti
Qfkt* Uk 6L, §ppu»tt» Honmal SekotL
mi—iw. n* 4, a* WMna lea,
it
Unnkqr.
Dr. Dethon ti
all the aererer «ym within tbe BUM -foor hoars.
ATBONG, terre Baato,
Manufactories
vU *t-U4
RAIRIE CITY
t.
,—
Vr%
Tr 'V'
& ARMSTRONG!
Mannfaetnring Pharmacists, 600 Main street,Cornerof Sixth,Terre Hauu
PHILIPManufacturer
KADEL,
S
r/s|0" of Saddles and Harness,
THE OLD EAGLE IRON,WORKS.
Wholesale and Itetaii dcale-* in •.Vi S-i" ji'f -v.. -S
Pine Lumber, Lath&Shinges, Slate Roofing,
5
ANl)!M
ROOFING FEI.T. I
Custom Sawing, Plaining and Wood Tain* Ing done to order. All work warranted.
Cor. 9tti and Mulberry Streets.
w.
m.
chirr.
QLIFF & SON,
HKNIll ».lin
J'O
KANtnrACTCRBRS
I^QCOMOTIVE, STATIONARY a MARINE
BOILERS
TUBULAR A WD CYLINDER, First Htreet, bet. Paplaraad Walaai Repairing done in the moat anhetantla rnannnr at short notice, and aa liberal prico a« any eatahliahment In the State.
Order* «olicited and carefolly att*ndad OKSE SHOEING AND ALL OTHR1
JOB WORK!!
KIZER & C0'8 New Nhop, THIRD 8TREKT. WERT «lDF.tBKTWEK WALNUT AND POPLAR. ftaVfngJa*t completed and pat fti a«tl*» operation oar large aod eommedlooa brtek blackamlth ahop at the above location, w» deatn tn Inform the eitisena of Terre Haat» and anrrwindlngcottntrytbat wearenow foi I prepared to promptly and aatiafactorlljr all work In oar line od term* defying eow petition br any other eatahliahment In th city. Our work for over fifteen year* peat it Terre Haute, warranta aa In aajrlac that otr Hhoelog Joba cannot be excelled, and every Inurtanee w* have no hesitation In mring e«wtemer«of the heat work, and ee» alete aatUfeetlon
We uae nothing bat the beet material, am have the w»rk done only by th« moat taw rleneed and beet pnetled workmen in ih it I A
TOLEDO BLADE.
Tbe
HAUTK, Idd
HYDE, M. U, •?. si
PU
TERRE HAUTE,
STEAM ENGIN IS, COAL SeAPTftl FLOUR AND SAW MILL MACJHUfKR*. BANK CARS, ROAD8CRAPBR8. building FRONTS, CAItti&LIA. TARierii PATTERjra
mr
ABO EST ASSORTMENT OF PATTERNS IN THB 8T1TK! g[\» lt« CUHt^Uieni the .dv.uU^e of npalrs without co«tof p*tt«nM. J. A. PARKER & CO., Prop're,
M. J. SPRACKLEN, Proprietor of?
ECLIPSE BOILER WORKSH
'.a. Mamrflaetarer af all h*
BOILERS. STACKS,
Brecchings and Heavy and Light Sheet Iron Work. ••pairing Neatljr aad Promptly done by Competent Works**
SHOPS, €•«. 11th AMD HYC'AXORB STREET*, TERR!! HAUTE. OD.
PHOWIX FOUNDSY AND XA( HI.\E WORHK,
F. H. McELFRESH, Manufacturer o:
Steam Engines, Mill Machinery, &c.. &t
Corner KintH and Eagl« 8(a.,(Near Union Depot,)Terre llaufo,
Special attention paid to Coal Shaft Machinery—Repairing doue promptly
Planing Mills.
"til
CLIFT & WTTiTJAMS, rut'!.
1
*,J-
•f.i
Mannrarfnrai8 ef
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Window aud Door Frame*, nouldln^ Brackets, Utali Railing, Ball ii era, Hewell Posts, Flooring, Siding,
rt.
Prof, K.
VmmUf
ED AMUUCA. PvlM,9t,
npmlal Mbrs For MMS WeMec% tTnahridged Dletkmary, aad^
fcSfiRSS. byTtoet,«lneh«, mtaU^prte^M nd the Blade, om y*ar IN eB tapi naaa la rllh«r hoekeer taapadaMveced
For a eHrti of ten t, we nod oaa eopjr
DtetloMry
trm.
ftpediMti
ef Mm Ium, Locaa'a Katukai. I e*d AmuoA5 Fame JOVBnreeee appUeaUea.
eoeiee KM
UQTD POft CIRCULAR.
AMttm
YMM
•LlBI,TMe«e, Mle.
fewciwo. rqmm
froXRVBC, Aa, me havta
8.
a
And all rieacrtptions of
a:
FINISING LUMBER
if»
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II
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