Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 121, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 June 1858 — Page 2
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TKHHB-haijt^~ FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 4. 1858
For PtttMett ia HWO:
JO^N J. 6RITTJBNDBN, Of jfLtmtmekf. mm
Jgjjgr A large maaa meeting wii held in Cincinnati, by the J&epnan jotitneymea tailors, wife lisr become hc%iil« tike •wing machines. JL Tailor's Cnioo Was fbrwed.aBdjftepswtll b* taken io obtain Mr wages, bat with whet success ie yet to be determined. One fhing iscertain, they ere otftregeonnly hostile to the sewing machines, and if possible war will be waged npolt them. To tell the ttrath^tbat although we ere*, filling to acknowledge these matfUraes to be both useful and ingenwu^^it tiii lt this introduclion Iff the prime cause of more .misery, degradation and crinie, then the machines *fre worth—and the heaviest blowfalls Upon the female portion of our population.^*'JTjey are literally driven to powuits, whichi ia many cases.* areabbofred And detested by tibexfl Still, ioythitig before starvatioo—they will not gtarve, if HUM AD power and ingenuity will prevent it.
"M3F The pr«sseut Admiai»tration, when it came into power in Marcti *57, foand twenty roilliotisof'dollars in toe treasury. On the first day of the ensuing
This Administration, in the iufamous extravagance of its expenditures, fi.r transcends the wfwt of its prodecessora.
fwbc^i* MAIL"SER^ICEC —The Houfe Committee on Poat Offices have decided to report a bill for the oecau mail service.— It will embrace the folli3w1h£ *6bedt*?e: 1. Collins line to bo authorized to run to Southampton instead of Liverpool. 2. The Havre line to be contracted with |or tctf^eam 1ft tv^» dfl31ar# |^rTmire.p S.jSk line%o Glnckstidt, via Plymouth aid Rotterdam, for ten years, at two dollars per mile. 4M^linAoin ^w Orleans via Havana, Bermuda, Fayal, and Santander,. (Spain) for ten years, at two dollars per mile. The expenses of thase linei is not to exceed seven hundred thousand dollars per annum.s This «um la stated to agree with the amount reported by the Committee of Ways and Means on the 10th of May lor thi| 4#r$co for, th| fiscal y«ir. estimated receipts of postages by European instils for the year fi jiff* this amount All letters by private ships are to hi char ged the name as by mail ships, and no letters are to bo sent out of tho United States but thrtntelt post offite. .... ... lisTARUSBMBrr of A* AniflAKRY SCHOOL. —The Secretary of war has issued orders for the eatablbhment of a school at Fort Monroe for theoretical and practical instruction artillery. Iftio rcgulationa for its government have been adopted on rccommendatiou of the General-in-Chief of
the army*
jtW As Lkwi* t^Aiyr., ha* his position as Minister *1 Rome, the Catholio interest* aud many leading politicians are making a ftroug tfffort to have Hon. Joseph R. Chandler# of Phi4a*ieipbia, agipoiuted to Sll-t&o vacancy.
Jtar There is a war panic in the New York Stock markeel The "Bears^ Jiave it that there trill be a war with Ettgknd -H-jf I ii^few aays*^1"
?SF*
(GNi*. Soxrr wiH W ewiily-tw
years old on the 14Ut inat. He ha« been in the arm) half a century. •*itrr'"r"i1VMHw
JSir rainy daysitt ^M^l, for moutha April a&d Mkf I^iaa is ulittfttt tiptl to (Strata in Noadi's time*. 59*
m* SdtiOr ^taa^
Cci. followisg
by Judge
tecctoberfc
that is to say In less than nine months, asked Congress (orjuUmjity to incur a public debt of twenty millions of JolUff, in the hii|»e of
rfr«$*ttry
notsi* In ur*
ging this measure upon Coigress^ fcjccrctar.y of the Treasury said 'fhodbh the {full] amount of twenty million* of dollars will not, in all probability, be* needed at an early day, if at all. yet itis deemed best that the Department beaut homed to issun and keep out that Hunt, should it be required by the public acrviee (longpfliifa gave the authority asVed fof» andfthough only half year ha# elapsed, the Secretary of the Treasury is calling upon ^pgvi^ejf rowing fifteol million^.nwre^Jr
the
jS&taA. 1
f*»ma printedAufturt 17,183d. by G. A Y. Dowling. [W extrict,4ill, no doubt, be read with isterast, as
at contains afcsritaauof &e
hiatory we are more or lass interested in and identified with. Let it be preserved
ownmM**wrii*« We are indebted to die politeness of the author for a copy ot aar^Add|t«|, de* li\ c:^d before th« VtnWMiiies Historical and Ahthjaarian Society, ^eb. 22, ^39." by imlgo Ll*, of Kao* crfliitjl Ttis pitrdnotioni4rke^mti l^litera3n^^iffdrt8 of Mr. I^aw, Iff stamped with the e^eiilf of scholarship and profound reflection. Hie review of the early htatory of the Wi^jMh, and the tmiltftmie offotto eondenseJ iishis Address renders it one of great valtitf. Tn this extra^y|||J,*|^^f^Sli^»f13®n the eharadnff of a mao whoae uaaio^ is dear to the people oi Jhis coAnty—to all: the frirntU of han^n liberty «4io ev«f tt«nod the n&aie Of FRANCIS ««i#t
FRA$CM VIQO, better wiown J^ t^s fender the military title of CoK Francis Vigo, $ #hl^ 16 HW diur|frg|the territorial gov»rnmewt, jfe&p born in Mondovi, in the kingdom fit Sardinia, in the year 1741, UeWft hu pajpa^^^pyrdians atia vefy offfrly-sige, and eiilisteti ih a
Spanish Ffcgiitteutas a private SOldieW The regimgnt w&« ordered to the H»yai(ii, ,ahd a detachment of it subsequently to New ^.OrleuwH the® a Spanish post, and ifrhteh detachment Gol. Vigo aje^iBpaiiiidi^ what time, and uflder What circttmsta0(^s, he left the. *r.niMl^ fetitxfclly kttOwn.—-
It'is believed that his attentiOn^jto his duties, his natural intelligence, and high-mind^'-ittrd honorable deportment, gained, him th| esteem and coafidence of his commateMr^aiuT 'Ih^'-jieVjeo^ived'. his discharge without any application on his parti We flad tilMr shortly after his i«chirg6—and probably by the aid of the same ^powerful friend ^ho had obtained it —he wis supplied with, goods, and engaged in the Indian trade on the Arkansas add its tributaries and that a few yeaw after, he made a settlement afe Si? Loais, also a Spanish post,' and* was connected in the closest rcaation of friendship and business with the Governor of Upper Louisiana, then residing at the sameplace, and whose confidence aud affection he enjoyed in the highest ^gJ^efr^ JThat a pri^at# soldier^ man without education—tor he eoulu but simply write his name—should in a few years thus be enabled to make his way in sthct wprld,ji«dr?m so ^fhort period, become so cictenstVely engaged i» business, po Jxighly respected^ arid beloved, as. know^ hita to liave been at th^ time to4 which I allude, as ^ell aat to th(5 d*y oflKs death, shows him to hare thus early been possessed with a goodness" of heart, and purity of mind, a high, honorable and cliivalric bearing) qualities that grow with his it id S re he it is rfreugthi until thr very eld# of his long and useful life. At the time of |]|ark"3 apture of^ I^atdc^Skia, Col. Vigo ^os a resident of St. Louis, andf'i^n^«j^^gaged* under the patronage of tKf'goVfemorin ttnt ludian trade up the Mis&ouri.«f A Spaniard by birth and allegiance, he was| under no obligations to assist us. Spam was. then at peace with Great Britain, and any in terfe ranee on the jiart of her citizens was a breach of neiiilraMy, and subjected an individual, esp^Jially off the high eJjarj acter and sUilding of Ool. Vigo, to all the' coutumely, loss and v#hgpnee, #Mch British power on this side of the Mississippi ... .. £1 12i# /Inl IlVantia )i/l
could inflict. But Ool. Francis did not falter. With an ihate Jove of liberty au attachment to republican principles, anion ardcut sympatby for an oppr^sed people struggling for thett ri^iits# lie overlooked tJl personal consequdhoos, add as soon as ho learned of Clark's arrival
f!it
Kaskaskia, he crossed the line—went there and tendered liim his means and inflnene«, both of which were ioyfnlly accepted.— Knowing Col- J"rah cm' ihifiueads with the aucient inhabitant# of the cou^try. and de-^ airoua of .ohtainijag soniC »ii»feKn4«on from vincenn.es. from which he had. not heard for several months. Col. Clark in conference with Col- Vigo, proposed, th^: he should come here and learn the actual state of affairs at the Post. Col. Vigo did not hesitate a moment in obeying this command. With a single servant he proceeded cmlils jbatueyi and when on the Kmbarras he was sekrad by a-party of Indian^ plundered of every "thing be omsesoed, and brought aprisofier before Hamilton, then in posse««ion of Uw^.jdace, which, with his troops, be had a short time before captured« noiding Oapt. Ilelm a prisoner of war. Being a Spanish subject, mad consequently a ndn-combatiutdC Governor Hamilton, although hestroi^y suspccted the metiveS of h^s^vint, dare not eonune him It* accordifily admitted him to Ibis parole, on*tb§ singI«cHi(^tiftn, that he should daily report hitmplfat the j^ort. On ys^requeut visits discAiniwiK}, jthe mostp«t»» lul tame^-S vttt %»m» '««altodyJyi»^o
ia 'Ml-«1) iii^tosUi^iM|t% acute repoti as swm as Hberat^ Hiuilton in the mca,n time «ueabanrass^El fcw hk detention, toefteged by the Frtaeh inhsbitaAU of th« 4«wnr by whom Im wee b^ov-
relpmwi|. ftiba
•nH tf do «B ^wfi8 al*oMl mlp
the rneai&eid annnuaced«ttbaBtltill]Ttil«"mirtffn~ smainaliy ^Ri^i Bible Society's 21 ar ssfKtu 1 umnMiit entered into cm 05,000. Vifo, to da any thief »Pfc«rt© Terre Haute, June 4,
dut Ohio
CoL Vigo faithfially and rdigtoee* ly kept the vairTetter of hia bond: on Al»
in the slightest degree to the British intere^a. Shit he had &o sooner eot hia foot on shore there, Mrf^haiwed hia dcess^ 'ithaf in the sama^iSfhe^n^oCiJ kaskia, ana gave the information and ar
Irhich, and by which alone, Clark was en-
limandhia^Mtt trions as thei
ji^ge ormii tnattcir hali^i&Eed to see tfije of 1^ar cOnque«t lo
^Onr beloved countr^^sB^lfttlo known and
yob justice^ an4 we|*ill adso fceam purr chjldreit, and our chi^j roa'alchUdren, idio ffre to occupy oor places when we are gone, tjo read and remenflftSK
fimong
I I^Rcrs —The WnUfi
u,
States gives the fbllowiog^' recapitulation
,df 4.0rdert« there: Nan»e^^lNiiS^*,? ''^ftuns.
Fultcto,.^rlitoi2s .u
«V3-: aler Vy^^3h.i,.e 4"**'••••••• •••••2 Artie rigate Savanah........... ..50 SloopajUja^L"'»t" 4°
m& im
Toufiufebtir
'Vulgdr' language is disgus^in^. Loud Iaughing^ji ihipojjfe. ^Juquisjuvenesajs, Offensive/ ingfo'itiean.^ filing lies iii contemptible. SlaitderJa devilish. Ignorance is' disgfadetul Avoifi illi the above vicbs. This is the r'dkd ih 'irlilth to become respectable. Walk in lt. N*ver ac£ hypocritical^^ Keepjgobd'company. Speak the fcnitb ^t all ttyea, !&ever ub digconVoged, bdt pcrseVcfe, fifflrthe mountains will become mole bills.—A«cA«a^f.
Ye^ anjl more especially wilLther truth of this become verified if you are aTtaf- a mountain of cash'! It will cwtainly bo a mole hill before you get to i|—and not Diuch in a hill at that.
.« Maiketv.. BAtwHorttt, June 1,12 Flour firmer. Wheat dull and droop*]4?10 dt^gfaer
ing red $1@1 05 white 1@110. Corn active and li|B%Bi^"wh%f€|E^|c yellow 67@7lc. Wlaslcey dull at 20@21c.— Provisions dull and unchatig«|.
In Philsdelphia flour is worth from 4.50 to 5 dollars. Wheat (JOtttinues, extremely dull at 85c to 1 Corn scarce^1 and #anlod—white Tlc, yello^ 7S@73.
£SrA doctoi atScattyoock,- Mo.-j saVs that "Tisic is generally caused bjr llem sometimes by Cata^^^Occasicfnally, ill: accompanied by kiclcups or diarda. Sing ing same and hims, he say£, area whole* some exercise for it, and eating punkift Pi" ?00lf??Vj£__
mr l^idolpit says that once up on "'a time a elated cook expected company, of her otftt kind, and jifs at jdpsibowiP entertain her friends^ 'ss»
Her mistress said*— •ChOle rem must tnafee Vn a^6lo^y.#"
4'Good
liotil! mlssiis, how can I lhske
it? I got no e^8,^b#|ter^a9t l»othjgg it Willi.? i»f Wt '11 3
A
»H, jwea-taBfcHlft.
\-tt- -spt Vc-- .-.-t-v, .-.•. ^JCSrAlong the liae of the Illinois Cefctml Railroad aremile Ktonet painted whttO denoting the distance from Detroit or Cbic^ago. In the cars one .day, a young lady, seeing the whito atones, wanted to know "why there were so many grave atones along the line?" 8he shuddered when told Uiat they woro tbe graves of people thit had been'killed on the road.
JSrTberois^oir a continuous lile trf railway from Hasbtflle^ Tefin., to Washington City, and the liafe between the two plactil ia tttade hi sixty-two hotirs. t- 'i
J^ Urs Fanny Kenrble, Mtn. Jetrey land GoJdscmits, Mrs. Kifea IVes Kean, ainf lbs. Julia Dean Htfne, aro aJl rego tar emaaimsicaaita, tbs ^^isirapal Cfcarcli* 1 *t&r bis &d twtaj^-mMreha
hi« mission at Rome, tbe rwrf^nal»«»HN be ap-
IPPPBPH
tliaanthoe^ li— been rmsriEwl...nioa
svnssrsss
the illtift-
the earliest
the country whish js to J» a||0 their abiding place—-olu^that its the Union, was as much jawing to the counliU and sgrvaees of 4fi tft t" ^napi|^r^u|e |f Clarl
ttd n»attn1erthStshts'did1 htfr ldtg Hiitband, .J®!1,'0'*40
E"fnn« a.lmhir,®,'if lcoli.TOW.ny.
pt
The lady who has figured^so largely ir the late sukr^s of "ftrank few
conn
tve
JroughtWpubli^notioB. ^o
in this city.
and accompli
had follow
roinaut) I
ehC iemanscaled
OLT^OUHGAALY'A OIKTLFE, Ipve bj^jitealth t0.^obiie,v whtre tins e^ain WERFFMAD^ONEVONJAN. 14,^854 IIMW BvJfeFf bapplly togeQi$rM,t*6 yM. Relatives bpoame reconciled, tlio youjgg
lives bficame., reconciled, tlio man sbiiidl liedst^ritfigtf for^Ne. the law, at the jearnest eolicitaiion of hiewife's friends. ^j[ Ment^fl^iappily, unlil the lady?8 frieuds tegan to sow Jtbe seeds Of dis^ird betw'i»n the p«iir,^ttti8 ho from love of the profession, again Assayed thej^tage /l^ho lady's friends, to accornplish their deiigns, falsely accused therhufcband ifeitli infidelity, aiuWih^eatedW h#W!lll dt^ihheritance ^yMN^ve
Finally tWyiPU^oaed, and* under the ^BsituKriihdl left ljer httvbiitid with a parting kia and a^atnile of fond ^ndearmeut, in the
(artliet WBrnnaisatiro.--
The^futjlfui ffuaband Of courso wasfhwrtie, sought for a recoiltHUatibn tf^d resorted to all kinds of expedients to fering it about. At Jagt t^ae lady seemitiffly relented, and^romlsecnlo4 return to hibi, He tVcfuid fcotlse'iit ttf a dix^rce a3 it ifaeaiie df pamfy^g^her wlatives ^rttthe same time pledging her word to marry him again in secret. Flill of (ic^fllince ahd ti titit he acceden—tlie divorce was pirtteured by defaiiU.in the Htiode Island Courts The lady never kept her faith, and the yo'tme .gentleman lives to congratulate hiihself on his escape from a false heafte'd ^ciiiian ***8% transit gUAti dttiotiil T*"*'
WSf Miss itarSy, the daughter of an old man who killed ©.^H^dnf/'her «e5 ducer, in New Orleanr, is now a raaaiac.—
Stoii%jsilead(
Uiev,faiher in prison, and
orszy
MARRIED.
On the 2d in^t.,bjF the Rev. ."M. nt the residence of "tTie bridos ftillipr, Mr. WJ/.IJAM HUCAAUAII. to MSS SARAH A.
^.,71 r-7-
BMMNBTT,mall
r'
one,
and then wc
know ibe cl^tDcea »ill be its tbeir fuvor.
JSTEW .A.DVJslUTISKMENTS.
A Gencii'rtl iVotic®' •,«Mi
W'Sff^SSSi
EDSALL, IffcDOUGAL & CO,
Would'^all attention ttf^tlie btock of Goods now exhibited by them as one of the riohgst and most desirable to be found ki this State bothior- "4.- W%
Retail ana Jobbing Ttado.
Nofcwithstanding the general crnnplaiot of the dull Condition of trade, we find the re^ quiremenU of odr busine»s this season call for, aid ^warrant its in keeping our stoek boili ia extent aud variety of assortment fully up to the etamtitrd $£#&& previous season, over/ department of our stoek ia Complete in the greatest variety of styles.
J}ltESS GOODS.
Hew strici frfcncb (kgAftifos, Cr*pe 4s Ptrh, CtaMJiartt Plain aiktranted. PUlfl and Primed &foges, IStaek Crep^ MareU for Skottrtailfc, Or MltStoilFldboBedand Ssdc StHp««, Cltatt
Robes, Gingham iUx*,
FfWEi Xftce liftittles St. Brawls ?Uk Mantles fhwn |f #6% 00H. A Spleo^J swrtawnt vf Fancy Drear tHHea trrrm W cto to
aad IwmUnca, Diiai
ttMlPl**
i&,B»e of iht TPtetoqgfStaad bertadbcted 'SSSgT a aad karat priees, **l 0mm
kar* beta gnuitwl tw tb* Garnet fiew «f ¥%o Coaaty to Mtfj J. Gro-
rennaa, as Admiaidtrotrlx of the Eatato of Chaa.
RM [Gwyetmatt. «f «skl eovatv. «-A1 present lhe» dalj aatboOicated, and those indebted will ba ra^oerted to make innwdiate p«rmeotof their does, «a die Estate wilt be aettled as
To
io d«
4Mi# fin®** On
Jaae l-*W AH¥- GBOVBRMAN, Adm
depnrta
W extern ir*
leUarrtan«l t»»in *1 Hat ffiw*. ?.) -A
To taikti effect'on WN DHT.
Three tmftis daUv JSvAdo}'! "*V" LEAVE TSRRS HARTK^ No. 1, tixptcss. I No. 3, Mail. 'No 3. Exj«*ks. t. 10. A M. 3dJK Fv M.
tici
Arris
Nb.2. E*pr'«r I 3, Express
3:35r*. si. ll 0a^Ar *. ^:3ft ^r ~~rf —1— —r 4n»e nlail K^ain ^ill atop at itTVrat SUtiutAr^Mbrif t#fl. PECK, Supt.
si^laied. -*&mi i^sjs.dii8*
CARTER & HERRING,
HAt#C)l%^M
'oaap^^^iapii^Py j$a*4
iM To:
TKIS
Favon? daly recen^c^Tof^ff^i and^rtsh tte bajtpy etraple alt the pleasni* tb«r ^orltt ftflbnli. May they live aa
^..STRAWBERRIES
fl'C E^crfet:' This day and svening at 3 S O N E S S A O O N wtisrsibg
AfjSO, Ornn^M, Lemons, CiTiim Nut-J, A1 roonddi Rafcins, Pigs, and all icinds Goriiatitioiieri^ at
WHOLESALE AND llETAIL.
Plairt Bcrge',
PI
•ud'alU.
ond B.
itmarer TIMK.
A^ldt CRIJAM
Saloon iu tHc Wrick (j'lilJinjf two door* PVrth ot C4ijt«ur A /.ljf»aiyiU« sUtwt,
ittny bo haitnt all times. Abo, »U kinds of l'ol\fuctk
tARNETv
SN«In3@
wa
The largest asHortuient of I.adios' Rutioulc Basts to M«y
THE CLEVELAND
DEPOT
Established in the winter of 1854.
mpeded the Rr»cUeal)ility of th«i plan has bcoti clcarly dy® oiwMitad. J*h«' tho home pnj^rirti^idw#tagci to the WOOI. Rvl WEftS (IF fHV "WEST, a? a medium for paMinp tholr wr»o]« into tliehandi* ut the niuu«iaetui'er, in uuvr ao hingi-r queniion. But although a vety larpe number o( VV'OP)Growers have availed themselres of thc«' mhtirit&gcifdtiHug tho lust four year*, vt't/snrpir'j ing mit ntav appear to manT,. our receipts have been larger from Mcr#»aiUMiml Wortj-biye« thftti fr«m Wool-gmwerv, and thia may bo accounted for irakfitflt from the fact, that, as A class, Wool-groir-ew have been more easily influenced rikI misled than the former, hv.the utoteaienta of a fasr. operators who are wholly oppogeJl to all *fforfs lmvm^ for tluir object the systematizing of the woyl trade or tTie cnliancetfieat of prtte to the prodoeei'.'
Thepast year, chorHCterizcd aa it haa been br the itfdet diMfltesiis fiiwnciol i'tdteuTBSsmttiwa, W been one ®f the mo-t ufrfortunate for negotiating and-tfi&nagjng sale* of #063, jtiid the faerflfiM. the ©nterprian has been remarkably auecefwfully, not withManding these tfwuiyaataj$eti, »nd given almolt universal safidfaclion to conslgnoix, should we.thuik, inspire sufficient confiilcnee to indttpe lawe" fionsigtJttiMJt* frrm wool firtrweri:
To those who have been prejudiced iriofi£lnd Vhtf have maninated a wafft of eoufidence we have frequently made advances equal to the price they have beeu offered for their wool.— Such advances, however, adiould not be required, as tbe enterprise wa^ surtcd for their bcuefit,,ai»d tliss object has steadily kept in view, and we hope the encouragement will be such us to enable us tb oontinSe oor efliurta. Indeed» i?!oo!-growers, particularly the present year, cannat afford to do without sveh inHuenee and faclli8& as t^is Hoflfr can extend to them.
4
in"' ["'fi fiiMtTnrn-' --•iiifi^iViaiirftrriiiWililililirifi'llriiir^raWSaftfWfHIfll
BETTER PRICES, JST
Oiey can obtain by any other meuiwU and would, we*trnst, beeoBie'permansut frieadCvi the enterprise. slilf^ie HadSe, thB
Wool is Closely Ctiuatledl
Into different STYLES aud GRADBS, thua rendering it more attractive'to the manufacturer, a ho frequently does not wishfo purchase mixed iota. Here he can obtodo the particular grade of tool adapted to to mm tlitf of goods be maBttUclcrcs, and can thus aiS6rd«to
Pay 3 to Ceftt« a.PoeuMl,. More Tlum voder the old qdMS^PojVPIM and sub airents to eanvaalitoaaaaptry to procure his stock. Ufrmite can MUMHorn gradaa, which i#plBpaiiPip Eajtern Maaufketur
For tvt« op W|«d, at
W
1
IM.MCHMUMft Mi
Clerela»d, 5fay 3!, l®f-w
pluut
»imm
we will ionrard Hadta ewtiblsredaad awrted#o thatBg^|^a«qtctiqu woold be required to have the w««i Twiie*
a llandsoinc I'rinted
Iri«h "Linens! m' StitfM lutf i'li!ldteii*fe Wo.n
jgSf
ram?#
jpgdCTf WfOMMI J. I
?*'. wm »«•.»•»». r&gbei&H A Trittfcd BrilliaiiteJiir/^- CTIg
Beatilifui Wiuttt BrjiUanta,
Boautlf^^*rifit«rt Frcrieb Cbiata,
toLnh,
*t it A B.J.A ~vAt mi .12
1
Trinled Cambric,
r.
BM
Wm
a$* St*
to tj :•«., Printed Orgaftdie
*Vfan:
jPritttod Latvns
«r
(lingliiUiis lnigre^l varief|{
£mft.3 S ^tlbtS
lh
variety,
4Htp -. Challi Robps,
eg^Jfctr tn, .'-
Crinoline -^ioJueed Skirts
^tes
is
China Gra.ss Linen bkiits, mm, mmhsi +m\ & GnviS 1 iuen for Skirtst
f-t,*.-
ISb*
§teel. Whalebone and Ratan Skirts
ja
CEAG
REAL Eh¥M'i^ANllfSsvi.A,
New Linen of Elegant
Sdow JHojj drid Daiiliisk 1. 10 14 4 tiM j8-4Table Cloths: CJw&p Varit'lV of Table Ihliuti^ by «®(.he yd Kapkina & TowwU fri?ri» ®i td prddfc
12 4
IB!
Xs-Tnr!^rfuf N(^" '^r
*»3
Embroideries
JVnn». W9||pM *v ««s
!Tn feotts artel Single.
^JEAUTIFtf'fi^^1'
Maltese Collars!
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