Terre Haute Evening Gazette, Volume 3, Number 139, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 November 1872 — Page 3
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Mr.
Conway's
Letter
to the Cincinnati Commercial.
G. P. T. in England.
Some of these days the United States may look out for a list of arbitrable claims from England for allowing George Francis Train to escape from the port of New York and cruise arour.d this country. Train comes and goes, but usually he comes. He is here now. The newspapers take no notice of him whatever, and consequently he does not stay so long in London as he did in former times. The balls are not thrown open and crowded when he arrives. It was only by accident that I heard of his making an appearance at an ancient workingmen's debating club which meets nightly at the Green Dragon in Fleet street. The room was full of the haze sent up from two score of pipes when the cloud compelling Train made his appearance. The chairman said, in introducing Train, that, as he was an unusual visitor, he would not be limited in his speech to the ten minutes assigned to each speaker. Whereupon Train, beginning at about nine, spoke until midnight, the hour at which the police order all public houses to be closed. Iu obedience to this edict of old world tyranny Train had to sit down but during his three hours he informed his awe-struck hearers of a good many things -they didn't know before. He said that he had presided over the Commune of Paris, and he had personally set fire to the Tuileries. He admitted it to be doubtful whether he would be elected President in the coming election, as it was probable that Grant or Greeley (both or whom he abused unmercifully) would be ahead of him at the polls "but in 1876 I shall certainly be elected President and then I shall make the English Prime Minister pay down the 3,000,000 he owes me for my tramways, or so help me God.! I will behead him." He then said the secret of his power lay to a large extent in the fact that he neither smoked or drank—each auditor here puffed his pipe and sipped his beer—and in all respects had led a rigidly moral life. "You may call me an egotist*" I stand for manhood. Voxpopuli, vox Trani. The fact is, gentlemen, I am the biggest thing that has been got up on this planet for 2,000 years. Train was not a bit exhausted by this, and if the landlord had not received a hint from the police, he might have been haranguing at the Green Dragon at this moment. When he left the room the whole company was at his tail, gazing as if he were a new species of kangaroo. One who had been listening asked me if I. knew whether he was a man of much influence in America.
From a Colorado Letter in the New York Post. Paradise in a Wilderness. At a sharp turn in the road our feudal castle became a reality in the more gracious shape of a beautiful modern Italian villa. Here is a rustic work gate, flanked by a picturesque vine-covered porter's lodge, a winding stream bordered by willows, and at the end of a park road, in the very pocket of a romantic glen or bower, handsome and new enough for a show palace on the Hudson river. ^Our surprise was intense, but a glance at a bona fide eagle's nest perched half way upon a tremendous rock near the gate convinced us that this was the "Glen Eyrie" of which we heard so much, and the house and grounds those of General Palmer, who has chosen this unusual site for a handsome and,hospitable country home. It is a singular position, yet beautiful the park is shut in on every side but one by precipitous rocks, or almost equally precipitous 'hills three remarkable obelisks like those in the Garden of the Gods actually overhang the dwelling. They are called the Needles, but to our eye they much more nearly resemble a gigantic alderman, his tub-shaped wife,and their obese daughter, endeavoring to do the honors of their first reception—they looked so stiff and uncomfortable, and were so outrageously fat! In addition to these strange neighbors, the house has one of the wildest canons in Colorado, stretching out at one side, aud forming an extension of the pleasure grounds.
The interior of the villa evinces the same ecceutric but noble taste as its environment The hall has a deep fire place, over which stares the head of a gigantic buffalo, so large that it takes oue's breath away, and it seems more like some monster of an extinct species than any animal that can have survived to these times. The hearth is formed of a choice selection of all the stones found in this gem-bearing region, while across the face of the carved mantelpiece, runs a graceful design in natural leaves. A buffalo calf, head, feet, skin and all, is fashioned into a luxurious chair, so contrived that an appearance of life is preserved to the clumsy but powerful beast. Faded and tattered flags, won in battles for the Union, hang over superb elkhorns. In short, time would fail to tell of all the way.s in which love and admiration for this paradise of a country have been showu by the owners of this unique country seat. Of the more easily appreciated taste shown in a fine library and a well-used grand piano, we forbear to speak, as we forbore to linger in their neighborhood, and tore ourselves away, because as strangers we were ashamed to trespass any more, and also because the famous Queen's Canon (named after Mrs. Palmer), was stjll to
feevteit«|T
A NEW YORK reporter rhapsodizes over the Young Ladies' College at Poughkeepsie in this wise "Vassar is a wonderful seat of learning, in fact, all the learning worth a cent is stored up there, jf, js shovelled into these delicate young ladies in immense quantities, to fatten them up intellectually for the market. Mentally they are perfectly obese in truth, one Vassar girl has enough learning to share with all Fifth Avenue, and then enough left to start twenty academies of the common order, and stiil enough to spare to run a religious newspaper."
A WORLD correspondent thinks Miss Buchanan of the Chicago Post is a great journalist. Among her pualifications are the ability to "work like lightning and seldom revise her manuscript in the least. She also throws off a poem now and then for a magazine How easy!
The Justice of the Verdict rendered by the public vearsago in favor of the MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT must be apparent to all who have used that famous preparation or seen it used. Its healing influence is irresistible. The most obstinate forms of neuralgic or rheumatic disease are totally cured by it, and that in au inconceivable short space of time. External injuries or sores, whether of man or beast, as well as all equine or human maladies for which a liniment may be used are speedily remedied by its use. Remember it is not merely a palliative, but an eradicant of disease.
The greatest want in the present age is men and women, healthy in mind and body. The continued headaches, weaknesses, nervousness, and varying ailments which afflict women are generally the result of imperfect action of the stomach and other vital organs. DR. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA BITTERS, being composed entirely of vegetable substances indigenous to California, may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate, and are a sure remedy, correct ing all wrong action and giving vigor to the whole system.
new
SEAL ESTATE COLUMN.
Wharton & Keeler.
FOR SALE!
DWELLINGS, 0UT-L0TS!
AND
FARMS!
200 acre Farm at 820 per acre. 380 acre Farm at 615 per acre—prairie and timber.
10 acres near town at 880 per acre. 30 Improved Farms at from 825 to 8100 per acre.
21 Faruis to trade for City Property.
BARGAIN.—House and Lot on North Fifth street—six rooms. Price, 81,100. A large, new and beautiful Residence of 8 rooms, large lot, new barn, fine shrubs, well and cistern. Call soon or a bargain is lost.
An elegant, small and well improved Farm, north of the city, iii fine repair, to exchange for city property.
Some good Coal Lands at half price. Tested.
Some money made by calling on "Wharton & Keeler before buying your Real Estate. See their list.
FOR TRADE.—Twenty acres of rich Land, close to the city, and improved. Will take house and lot in exchange.
One hundred and sixty acres improved Farm. Plenty of fruit and new dwelling. Will trade for city property, or sell very low.
HOUSE AND LOT—On Eagle, between Sixth and Seventh streets. Eight rooms, well, cistern and stable. Cheap at 83,500.
LOTS, LOTS, LOTS!
See them—those lots. So cheap. FOR SALE—Lots in Jones' Addition, on South Sixth and Seventh streets. Prices very low. Terms to suit purchasers.
FOR SALE—Lots in Jewett's Addition. Terms 10 per cent, down, balance on long isae Very few left.
EARLY'S ADDITION—A limited number of Lots in Early's Addition are now offered at great inducements. Apply at once.
OUT-LOTS—In all parts of the city. LOST—Hundreds of dollars, by those who purchase property before calling on WHAR TON & KEELER.
Eighty acres of fine rich Prairie Bottom, well improved, and good fence—as fine land as can be found in Vigo county. Price 82,500. Terms fair.
Fifty dwellings for sale—all kinds.
Do you wish one of those lots before they are all gone? They will double ia value in the next three years, as they have in the past three
The best thing out-an Accident Policy. Come and look at some of our bargains in dwelling property. Very cheap.
House and lot on Main street, between 12tli and 13th—lot 25x150, two-story house—for 81,200 Look at that house and lot for 8700. How do you pass that nice lot on South 6th at 81,100, .rth 81,500.
WANTED-TO TRADE—A piece of Iowa Land, warranted to be fine Prairie, aud good for a team ol horses.
Humastou's lots, so cheap—yY/u waht one. Lots in Preston's subdivision, Jewett's and E trley's additions. House aud Lot on Bloomiugtou Road-:very desirable.
Coiner Lot and House and good improvements for $2,000.
Lots in Jewett's addition--easiest w»rld.
825
per week in
terms in the
Bargains in Real Estate.^ Come and see them. Splendid Farm to trade for city property.
FIRE INSURANCE IiV THE BEST COMPANIES.
Underwriters, York.
Andes, International, New
WANTED.
Ladies!
Ladies! Ladies!
CASH
4. V**
and expenses found
will be paid to any lady who will engage with us at once. Important to every wrfman. Address, "I DR. A. B. COULTER, 8»t4w Charlotte. Mifih.
WINES.
(J. eppelo
nEAIjKR
Fine Wines and Liquors!
IS gjoutb Fourth St,
"lelWly UKKRE
The Wheat Field
OF AMERIC A.
Healthful Climate, Free Homes, Good Harkets.
THE
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD offers for sale its
Grain
DRY GOODS.
EXTENSIVE CLEARANCE SALE!
-AT-
Triel), Ripley & Dealing's.
S E E S S O O S
TO BE CLOSED 0IJT!
O E E I E S
2.000 YARDS PEBFECT ULWNS,
At 8 1-3 cents per yard.
3,000 TABBS BEST 1400 LAWKS,
At 131-2 cents per yard.
STRIPED OREMDOES, Reduced to 131-3 cents per yard.
LABOE STOCK OF SUMMER PRISTS,
At 10 cents per yard.
wash roMjrars & faitcy dress goods,
Of various kinds, reduced to 13 J, 15 and 30 cents per yard.
JAPAITESE SIJITISTOS,
Reduced to 15,18,30 and 40c, from prices 10 to 35c per yd. higher.
PERCALES AO PIQUES,
clearance.
FOB SALS.
At reduced prices.
IiACE POINTS AND JACKETS,
To close out.
In order to present stronger attractions tban a great reduction on Dress Goods alone would effect, we will, lor a short time, make lower prices on every article in stock. Everything will be called into requisition to make our sale popular and induce a speedy
TUELL, ItlPLEY & DEMING. Cor. Fifth and Main Streets, Terre Haute, Ind.
Stands in Central and
Western Minnesota,
embracing: 1. The best
of Wheat Land 2. Excellent Timber for the Mill, the Farm and the fires 3. Rich Prairie Pasturage and Natural Meadow, watered by clear Lakes and running streams—in a Healthful Climate, where Fever and Ague is unknown.
can be shipped hence by lake to mar
ket as cheaply as from Eastern Iowa or Central Illinois. Cars now run througn the Landsfrom Lake Superior to Dacota. Price of land close to the track, 84 to 88 per acre further away, $2.50 to 84.
Seven Years' Credit
Deeds Northern Pacific
Warranty
7-30 Bunds,
now
selling at par, received for land at $1.10. No other unoccupied Lands present such advantages to settlers.
SOLDIERS
under the New Law (March,
1872,) get 160 aores FREE, near the railroad, by one and two years' residence. TRANSPORTATION AT REDUCED RATES furnished from all principal points East to purchasers of Railroad Lands, and to Settlers on Government Homesteads. PurChasers, their wives and children, CARRIED FREE over the Northern Pacific Road Now is the time for Settlers and Colonies to ge't Railroad Lands and Government Homesteads close to the track.
Send for PAMPHLET, containing full information, map and copy of New Homestead Law. Address, LAND DEPARTMENT, NORTHERN PACIFIC
RAILROAD, ST. PAUL, MINN., aug!7 ^Or 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
ORNAMENTS,
PARK AND GARDEN
^ORNAMENTS!, STATUARY, VASES, FOUNTAINS and SETTEES.
The largest and most varied assortment of the above to be found in the United States. Illustrated Catalogues and Price .Lists sent free by.
TIIEJ.L. MOTT
I O I N W O S
90 Beekman St., cor. Cliff, N. Y. aue!7
FINANCIAL.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
BANKEHsJSISjs
NEW YORK, No. 20 Wall Street 5^^
PHILADELPHIA, 114 South Third St.
WASHINGTON, Fifteenth St., Opposite U. S. Treasury,
Jay Cooke, McCulfocli & Co.
41 Lombard Street, London.
FOJtklOX TRAVEL.
Circular Letters of Credit issued upon deposit
e1cy'
or approved Securities,
whioh the Traveler can thus make available In any part of the world. Letters can be obtained through our Correspondents, Banks and Bsink-
Unitea 8ta*
era throughout the TJnite^ $8 welt sa ear office.
tes aacl Canada, augl7
JEWELRY, &C.
Ball, Black & Co.,
565 and 567 Broadway, New York,
Will continue the sale of their IMMENSE
STOCK of SILVER-WARE,DIAMONDS, JEW
ELRY, and FANCY GOOD3, during the Sum
mer Months. All Goods will be sold WITH
OUT RESERVE, at a GREAT REDUCTION, to CLOSE THE BUSINESS. augl7
SEWINS MACHINES.
Extraordinary
$10 OFFER $10
30 DAYS ON TRIAIi.
MONTHLY I'AYJIEXTS.
PRICE REDUCED.
Ttttc GKBAT AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE CO. have concluded to offer their whole Stock of Superior and widely-known MACHINES, upon the above unparalleled terms, to EVERYBODY,
EVEBYWHKRE, who have, or can lind use for a really Good SEWING MACHINE, Cheaper than the Cheapest. Every one is welcome to a MONTH'S FREE TRIAL at their OWN HOME. The best and ONI.Y TRUE GUARANTEE of its
QUALITY, is a MONTH'S FREE trial. The object of giving a free trial is to show HOW GOOD our MACHINE is. This is the Simplest and most certain way to convince you that our Machine is JUST WHAT
YOU WANT. The Secret of Safety is. in ONE MONTH'S TRIAL. No one parts with the Machine after trial. All pay for it and keep it. Buy no MACHINE until you have found it a
Goon ONE, EASY to learn, EASY to manage, EASY to work, EASY to keep in order, PERFECT in construction, SIMPLE, RELIABLE, and SATIS FACTORY. Any company who will refuse you THIS MUCH cannot have as good a Sewing Machine as oufs. Buy only when you know the machine does not take an hour to get ready to do a minutes work. Buy ONLY when you find a Machine that is
READY in a MINUTE to do ANY KIND OF WORK and is always ready, and never out of order. A month's TRIAL answers ALL QUESTIONS, solves all DOUBTS,prevents all MISTAKES, and is the
ONLY SAFE WAY to get your MONEYS WORTH. TRY IT. YOU cannot LOSE. Write for our Confidential Circulars and illustrated PAMPHLET, containg full particulars, which we will send you by return of mail free, with SAMPLES OF SEWING, that you can judge for yourself. And remember that we sell our GOOD MACHINE at a LOW PRICE upon extraordinary favorable terms of payment, and upon their own merits.
Don't hesitate because you are uncertain whether you want a Sewing Machine or not, nor because you have one of another kind. Try a Good one, they are always useful, and will make money for you, or help you to save it. And if you have another, ours will show you that the one you have could be improved. The company stake the very existence of their Business on the merits of this Wonderful and Extraordinary Maw chine County Rights given free to Good, Smart Agents. Canvassers, male and female wanted everywhere. Write for particulars and address:
GREAT AMERICAN MACHINE CO., Cor. John and Nassau streets. New Yorlr.
wax.
JSEW JERSEY WIRE MILLS. HMRY ROBERT!,
Manufacturer ol
REFENED IRON WIRE,
BRIGHTandBail,
-V
..« Market and Stone Wire,
Annealed Telegraph Wire, Cop-
'pered Paii Rivet, Screw, Buckle, Umbrelfo,8jHjlng, Bridge, Fenog, Broom, Brush, ^Qd
«ir&, Mew Jexaey^
BTTSXXTBSS CAEDS,
PROFESSIONAL.
STEPHEN J. YOUNG, M. Office
at No. 13 South Fifth St., Opposite St. Joseph's Catholic Church,
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
Bau Prompt attention paid to ah professional alls day or night. feblO
JOAB & HARPER,
Attorneys and Collecting Agents,
Terre Haute, Indiana.
Office, No. 66 Ohio Street, south side.
J. II. BLAKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
And Notary Public.
Office, on Ohio Street, bet. Third & Fourth
Terre Hantc, Indiana.
HOTELS.
E A If O S E
Foot of Main Street,
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
SES" Free Buss to and from all trains. J. M.
DAVIS,
Proprietor.
LEATHER.
JOIOT H. O'BOILE,
Dealer in
Leather, Hides, Oil and Findings, NO. 178 MAIN STREET,
Terre Hante, Indiana.
LIQUORS.
A.
Dealer in
Copper Distilled Whisky,
AND PURE WINES,
No. 9 Fourth Street, bet. Main and Oliio
B®* Pure French Brandies for Medical pur poses.
PAINTING-.
WM. S. MELTON,
PAINTER,
Cor. 6th, La Fayette and Locugt sis., TERRE HAUTE, IND. THE OLD RELIABLE
BARB & YEAKLE
House and Sign Painters,
CORY'S NEW BUILDING,
Fifth Street, between Main and Ohio
GUNSMITH.
JOHN ABMSTB03T0,
Gunsmith, Stencil Cutter, Saw Filer and Locksmith,
THIRD STREET, NORTH OF MAIN,
Terre Hante, Indiana.
GROCERIES.
IlUIiMAW & COX,
WHOLESALE
Grocers and Liquor Dealers,
Cor. of Main and Fifth Sts.,
Terre Haute, Ind
Bo IV. B1PPETOJE,
^•series and Provisions,
N®. 155 Main Street,
Terre Hante, Indiana.
WEST & A1LES,
DEALERSIN
Groceries, Queensware, Provision^
AND
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
No. 75 Main Street, bet. Eighth and Ninth
Terre Haute, Indiana.
GAS FITTER.
A. KIEF A CO.,
GAS AND STEAM FITTER, OHIO STREET,
Bet.*5th and 6th,
Terre Hante, Ind.
OMHIBUS LINE.
Omnibus and Transfer Co. GRIFFITH & GIST, Propr's.
OFFICE—Xo. 142 Main Street,
WE
wiii attend to all calls left in call-boxes, promptly, for Depots, Balls or Pic-Nics, and eonvey passengers to any part of the city at reasonable rates. Also, baggage promptly sailed for, and delivered to any part of the city. Teams furnished for heavy hauling, on short notice. Please give us a call. «.pr O I A O S
WAGON TARE.
-ti •n
r„ DAXIlll. JIILIEK'S
NEW WAGOBT YABI)
AMD
BOARDING HOUSE,::^
.Corner Fourth and Eagle Stre«U„^ TERRE HAUTE, IND.
THE
Undersigned takes great pleasure in li forming his old friends and customers, and the public .generally, that he has again taken charge of his well-known Wagon Yard and
Boarain&House,
located as above, and that he
will be found ready and prompt to accommodate all in the best and most acceptable man. ner. His boarding house has been gteatly en* larged and thoroaghly refitted. His Wagon Yard is not excelled for accommodations anywhere in the city .„ iBaardera taken by the Day, Week or
Month, and prices Jieasonabte. N, B.—The Boarding House and Wagon Ya yrili he under the entire »m»rv^lon^f m^ftuuUyv
MEDICAL
A GREAT MEDICAL DI8G0VERY.
flllliLIONS Bear Testimony to tho Wonderful Curative Effects of BR, WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
liB
VINEGAR BITTERS
J. WALKEB Proprietor. K. H. MCDU.NALD FT Co.. Oruggi«t.«
And Gee. Ag'ts, S«u Francisco, Cal., aodS'i and 31 Commerce St,
S.Y.
Vinegar Bitters
are not a vile
Made of
Fancy Drink
Poor Bnm, Whisky, Proof Spir
its and Refuse Liquors
PI KIFIEK
doctored, spiced and
sweetened to please the taste, called "Tonics," "Appetizers," "Restorers,'' &c., that lead th« tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but area true Medicine, made from tho Native Roots and Herbs of California,
free from all AIcohoH«
Stimulants-. They aretheOREAT
ItLOOl*
and A LIFE GIVING PRW-
a perfect Renovator and Invigorator ox
the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition No person can take these Bitters according to directions and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair.
They are a gentle Purgative as well an a Tonic,
possessing also, the peculiar merit of
acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or inflammation of the Liver, and all ihe Visceral Organs.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS,
been most successful.'
caused by
whetuer
in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no eqnal.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rhea* inatism and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Billions, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder,
these
Bitters
produced oy derangement of the
have
Snch Diseases
Vitiated Blood,
are
which is generally
Digestive
Organs. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION
Head
ache, Pain in theShoulders, Coughs, Tightness ot the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad taste in the Mouth, Billious Attacks/ Palpitation of the Heart, Inflamation ot the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES,
PIN, TAPE,
Eruptions. Tetter,
Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, .Scald Head, Discoloration^
Diseases of the Skin,
of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out, of the system in ashorttime by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convinoe the most incredulous of the curative effect
Cleanse the Vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions or Sores, cleanse it when you And it oostructed and sluggish in the veins: cleanse it when it is foul, ana your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blooa pure and the iiealtli of the system will follow.
and other
WORMS,
lurking
in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. For full dtieotions, read carefully the circular around each bottlejjprinted in four languages—English, German, French and Spanish.
J. WALKER, Proprietor.
B. H. MCDONALD & CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents. San Francisco, Cal., and 32 and 34 Commerce Street, New York.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS & DEALERS.
HAIR VIGOR.
AYEB'S
A I I 0
For the Renovation of the Hair! The Great Desideratum of the Age!, A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color and the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair cheeked, and baldness often, though.not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands ftrophied or decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from falling oft and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a -v
HAIR DRESSING,
-'vt
nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts longer on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume.
PREPARED BY
DR. J. C. AYEB CO.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
LOWELL, MASS.
PRICE $1.00.
MACHINERY.
LAXE BODLEY,
.JOHN AND WATER STS.,
CINCINNATI OHIO,
MANUFACTURE
Stationary and Portable
STEAM ENGINES!.
BOILERS AND MILL WORK,
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS!
With JSolid iron Frames, Wrought Iron Head Blocks and Friction Feed,
LATH AND SHINGLE MACHINES,
Wood Working Machinery,
-Shafting, Bangers, Pulleys and Couplings
SAFETY POWER EIEVATORS Oar Designs, Patterns, Tools and Facilities are the most GOMLETJJ AND EXTENSIVE in the country, enabling us to produce tho BEST WORK-tit the LOWEST PRICE.
Illustrated Catalogues prices furaisnea fteeonappHcaUfe to
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