Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 March 1869 — Page 2

WEEKLY EXPRESS -V"

Wednesday Morning, March 3i, 1869

"Cowardice and Meanness." Tho\fi«aniirl Democrat, CQJDnJQQtiPjJ_PRthe recent Bpecial (flectiotfiTlh this State, eays: "Ab for the Indiana Republicans, they deserve no sympathy. They chose the most cowardly way of shirking tlie issue. They tried to peopla believe in Democratic district*, that they were more opposed to negro suffrage than the Democrats thawwlvea. They selected candidates pledged to .vote against the amendment, and those candidates, in some cases at least, sought'support on the ground that they were better "anti-nigger men" than the' Democrats themselves. We have no tears to shed for such a defeat Thus Mr. J. J. Chandler, in bis card published just before theelection, declines to run in his district, with regret because ttie Republican party loses the opportunity of demonstrating its hostility to the amendment, and tries to prove that the

Republicans cannot be in favor of it, and mat it is a Democratic measure. Such cowardice and meanness deserve only defeat the more signal ^he better. Had the Republicans of Indiana been men, they would have tried to educate the people to a comprehension of the true principles of their party. They preferred trickery and twaddling, and from the beginning to the end Indiana has remained a doubtful State." "Cowardica and meanness 1" Rather rough language, that, to be employed by the leading Republican paper of Missouri towards the Republican party of Indiana The history of the party in this State, is a series of bold, brave conflicts with an un scrupulous and determined opposition.— We need not review that history. It is fresh in the memory of every Republican everywhero, who is capable of apprecia' ting courage and manliness.

As to our St. Louis colemporary, we have heretofore had occasion to remind tho Democrat that there is a very essen tial difference in the political situation in the States of Indiana and Missouri/ Here, there is no law, fundamental statutory, disfranchising any portion of the Democratic party. There, such convenient arrangement exists. But even with the rebel element of the Dem ocratic party shut off from the ballot box and with GRANT and the State ticket to pull it through, the Negro Suffrage porpf sition wa9 voted down in Missouri in No vembor last, buried under an adverso popular majority of nearly twenty thou

sand. It may ba perfectly proper for the Democrat to indulge in such flings as we have quoted above. "Cowardice and meanness" may be the most elegant, taste ful and appropriate terms wherein to de scribe the Republican party of our State but there is a courage which is not allied to discretion, and which is apt to lead its boastful possessor to destruction a courage which never counts -the cost, nor inquires whether the available means may or may not be adequate to accomplish the desired end a courage which loads to attempting impracticabilities, and which sacrifices the good that is attainable "in-vain efforts to compass the impossible. Such courage the Republican party of Indiana may not be endowed with, although there seems to bo enoiigh of it in the make-up of our "leaders" in Congress as well as in a certain class of Re-

jpublican organs." The Republicans of Indiana may be very "cowardly" and consummately "mean" in the estimation of their brave and magnanimous friends fn Missouri, but those friends shall never flnd us guilty of ingratitude. We will cherish a deep and abiding sense of their generosity In the bestowal of advice, nor will we forget the exceeding delicacy which characterizes their manner of commenting on our political affairs.

What tlie People Read.

From an Interesting collection of statistics in the Philadelphia Press, it appears that during the year 1868 the total number of publications in the United States amounted to 2,169. Fiction heads the list with 7*4. When we consider that this is three times the number of any other publication, a feeling of alarm is stirred up. The editions of such works are much larger than those of any other kind. They are generally very cheap, so that every appetite can have a supply. If they were all good the consequences need not be regretted. But as one-half of them aro moretricious, a fourth perfectly nonsensical, an eighth trashy, leaving only an eighth fit for reading, and the smallest moiety of this eighth fit for study, we may well ask what is to be come of the youth of America who feed upon such poisons And be it re membered the young are tho novel-read-ers. Nothing short of a national book inepeetor, a publication censorship, will ever reach tho evil but as such an offioe would be too anti-republican for entertain ment, w.e suppose the vain-glory and cu pldity of authors will keep up the spawn of mind-murdering books, until even the most morbid taste rayolls, and so proves -•O V4.X Qti £f:: solf-corrective.

Religious books come next in the category, numbering 258. Quite complimentary to the devotional spirit of our people, if allowed to stand alone, but almost a burlesque upon sacred things when com» pared with the giant tower of sensational literature. Tho little hand-books where in are arranged the clippings of the literary curiosity-Hunter, the calculations of the astronomer, and the inquiries of him who, for lucre, is willing to give you a "locaJ habitation and a name," directories, almanacs, &c., come next, and foot up 113. Perhaps these books are more used and more uaoful than any othor. They are the indices rerunt of everybody, and are subject to everybody's draft. Like a stable banking institution, they honor ecory call with either currency or gold.

The dry but noble study of the law claims attention next. One hundred and twenty-three authors have given the results of their toil to the profession. This class of works may multiply too fast, but there will come a grand condensing time. The chaff and wheat may be allowed to go together for while. The principle that guides the stars, preserves nations, and teaches while it secures to man his destiny, cannot be smothered. It will gleam like a diamond, no matter

how much it be surrounded by verbiage or swathed, in jdlo theories. The day of the winnowers and codiflers is not far distant. They will- do what this hour forbids to the legal author k'_

Biography commands a large attention. One hundred and thirteen heroes have sought immortality through this medium. We almost wisS there were no such publications. The man who is worthy will take his place in history, the only fitting tombstone to- mark departed greatness. Every biography looks like a ipeoial effort. The narrative is almost always interested. It is an advertisement of qualities which else would perish, as they might aB well for no one man can possess every virtue.— The brightest essences are eften found in the lowliest bodies. History catches up the greatness that distinguishes man from his surroundings. It is the only true glass to reflect character, and it even has been charged with partiality. Yet its perversions may be traced, for their fountain is invariably in the historian who relies too implicitly upon biography.

The rivulet would have been pure but for the muddy source. One hundred and five imaginations have rhymed and sung. Medicine, history, literature, education, philosophy, mathematics, and all the subjects that generally interest and characterize free-thinking, intelligent, and hastily scribbling nation go to make up the balance of the year's product. Only 1,866 of the number were bound. The rest are waifs. Finis will have for them a se pulchral significance....

During the year England published 4,400 new books. Happy England 1 There is time there to write as well as read. In twenty years, how much of the brain of this year will survive? A score, perhaps, of all these boobs will rank as standards. Verily, a man's brains might almost as well be in his coffin as on paper.

THE action of the House Committee on Territories, Indefinitely postponing the question of a Territorial government for Alaska, on the ground that there is nothing to warrant such an expense, will meet the approbation of the country for, besides the spirit of retrenchment which the new Administration has evinced, and which would preclude the incurring of any expense that could at all be dispensed with, it is an almost universal opinion that the momevent to secure a Territorial government for our newly acquired possession of Alaska is only made in the in tere3t of certain parties,, they who enter tain some expectation of receiving posi tions in the government, if once established. The expense of forming Alaska into a territory is not only necessary, but in faot, the time is not yet ripe, nor the needs of that country yet sufficiently well known, to speculate in any way about the expediency of such legislation. In this connection it is shrewdly suspected that the late JSan' Francisco advices, which bring the information of immense discoveries of gold in Alaska, are nothing but canards to influence Congress to pass the measures Jwbich the Committee has, just indefinitely postponed. If. there be gold there, so much the better for Alaska so much the.better for the whole country but it is, to say the least, unfortunate for the credit of the reports of the discovery, that they come so hard upon the pushing of the project for a Territorial govern ment.

The Senate Committee have decided to report a resolution allowing the directors of the Union Pacific Railroad withdraw their headquarters from New York city, thus taking'the company out of tbie jurisdiction of the New York black-mail courts. The interests of the United States, which holds a second mortgage, and of the bondholders, who are secured by the flrst mortgage, de mand this change. If the company re mains in New York at the mercy of the gamblers and judges of that notorious city, its stock and bonds will soon bo like Erie and Central—the foot balls of the market.

THE COLD SPBING TRAGEDY

Mrs. Clem Sentenced.

From the IndianfipoltsBentlnel yesterday. The announcement that sentence would be passed upon Mrs. Clem yesterday was sufficient to bring out a large crowd, and when Court opened the room was well filled. At 9,45 A. M. the prisoner was brought in, and, with her husband and Mr. Leathers, took a seat in front of the Judge. Ste seemed at flrst as calm ever, but her oounter.ance soon exhibited great anxiety, and during the address of the Court Bbe was terribly agitated, as was shown by the perceptibly rapid beat ing of her heart nnd her quick breathing. At the point where the Judge alluded to her home and family she shed a few tears, but quickly brushed them away and composed her face. The remarks of Judge Chapman were as follows:

Nancy E. Clem: You have been tried and found guilty of the crime of murder ing Nancy Jane Young. Such motions as have been interposed by your counsel in your behalf have been disposed of by the Court,-and there now remains only the formal duty of pronouncing the Judg ment of the Court, based upon the verdict of the jury. It is not unfrequently the custom of judges, when passing judgment upon convicts, to address them such words of admonition as may seem proper under the circumstances. Taking into consideration the character of the crime of which you have been found guilty, and your own individual character, as disclosed by the evidence, I have been brought to the conclusion that no yrords which I could utter, even in the trying position in which yeu are now placed, would produce upon your mind any good result. I do not choose, therefore, to indulge io any words of advice or admonition, touching your future course, but leave you to determine that for yourself, aided by such counsel as you may,receive from those whose claim Upon you is such astodemandyour. attention, if there be any sucb

It is marvellous how onp, with family ties scuh as yours, and surrounded as you have been by the comforts, if net luxuries, of life—a woman with husband and son, mother, brothers and sisters, in close and affectionate relationship and everyday association—with beautiful home and pleasant natural surroundings, and no useful want unapplied—could be tempted by avarice, or aby other motive, jpto the perpetration of a murder so revolting and dibaolical as that of which you stand convicted. Not hastily, with the mind darkened by" some suddenly conceived passion, but coldly, deliberately, and with a full understanding of the legal and moral culpability of tho set. But as there is no rule by which we ean measure the conicsence, the sensibilities or the passions of individuals, we simply stand and wdnder that such a crime covld have come from such a source, without attempting to account for the measure of moral corruption whieh was sufficient |,9 impel you to the perpetration

of the crime, in defiancs not only of your own welfare, but in the face of the almost inevitable destruction of the peace and happiness of those who occupied toward you the nearest and dearest .relationship* of life.

It Is tote hoped that your fate may be a sufficient warning to all others, to whom it may become known, to keep them from treading in the pathway of deception and crime in which you have trodden and, further, that the detection and punishment which followed your crime may not at least drive you any further fyom the paths of virtue, but rather, by bringing the past constantly in retrospect before your mind, cause you to bow humbly and with a broken and contrite heart before the throne of that great and merciful Judge, whose power to save was sufficient to carry with Him, in bis own blessed company, through the everlasting gates of glory, the soul of the repentant thief on the cross.

You will stand up. It is the judgment of this Court that you be confined in the State Prison during your life.

As soon as the Judge declared the sentence, the prisoner was removed to the jail, where she fairly broke down, and had to be assisted up the stairs to heroell, where she again gave vent to sobs and tears.

Mrs. Clem will be sent to the States Prison South, no women being admitted into the Northern Prison. She will probably be taken there during the present week. She is allowed sixty days from the passage of sentence, in which to prepare the complete history of her case to be spread upon the records of the Supreme Court. It is understood that her attorneys have already prepared a bill of exceptions, with a view to carry the case up. The fees of the County Clerk for making up the necessary record, will amount to between five hundred and thousand dollars.

Tho trial of Abrams will commence two weeks from to-day.

State Items.

New ALBANY ia rid of small pox at last.

RICHMOND

will vote for a P. M. next

Monday.

Doos are killing off the sheep around Crawfordsviile.

FIVE velocipede schools are in successful operation in La Fayette. —————

A CLERGYMAN at Richmond says there are 500 gamblers in that city.

BREAD SODA recently poisoned aNew Albany family. Tboy will recover.

J. S. CARY & Co., coopers, Indianapolis, lost $10,000, by afire in their dry house on Sunday.

TRINITY M. E. Church, Evansville took fire from the furnace last Sunday. Damage slight.

JACOB Tice, an old and respected citi zen, has heen appointed Postmaster at Covington.

ANNA DICKINSON made a successful "Struggle jfor Life" at Indianapolis last eight.

HENRY VINCENT lectured in Evans ville last night and will give another lec ture there to-night.

HEBMAN RurPKRT is undor arrest in Evansville for a nameless crime of which three little girls aro the victims.

THIS week the telegraph line will be completed and in working order, between North Vernon and Lexington.

THE President hsB fully decided to appoint W. R. Holloway P. M. at Indianapolis. This settles a vexed question.

THE trial of "Wra. J. Abrams for the murder of Jacob Young will commence in the Marion Criminal Court on Tuesday week.

LAST Friday Capt. George Sterling, a prominent citizen of Jeffersonville, died very suddenly of determination of blood to his head. —————

JOHN Taqqart, an old citizen of Martinsville, was run over and instantly killed by a railway train near that place, last Saturday. Whisky.

M'lle TOURNQR, the "Queen of the air," commenoed an engagement at the Academy of Music, Indianapolis, last night.

APn1,

Mud. Clkh's incarceration inN the of lersonville penitentiary ia probably?aaV isfaotory to the publio, so far as iihe' is concerned, but then is a very prev*lant feeling throughout the country that or more citizens of Indianapolis, who have prominently figured in the casei

ly be consigned to a similar fafeT

THE Democracy of Evansville were very nearly frightened to death, last Monday, by a false report that a few colored children had been smuggled into one of the public schools. Senator Morgan and Representative Welborn threatened to break a quorum to everlasting smash 1 The Superintendent of the schools mounted his charger and dashed about town, contradicting the report, which in tell if genco, with a free use of "stimulants,1' brought the Democracy through without loss of lifo but in poor spirits for a fur tber struggle against "intermarriage."

BY reference to the proceedings of the City Council of New Albany, published in the Ledger, we learn that New Albany has has taken stock in the New Albany & St. Louis Air Lino Railway Company to the amount of $300,000, and has is sued .bonds for., that amount, payable in twenty years, and drawing seven per cent, interest. One of the stipulations in the terms of the subscription is that the company shall build their depot, machine shop, etc., within the limits of the city of New Albany. About $60,000 worth of stock has been subscribed by private parties in New Albany, and when the books aro opened, it is supposed many more citizens will take stock. The route will be surveyed in a stort time.

THE bolters, we learn, threaten to re» sign again in case they are not allowed to dictate what business shall be transacted on tlie re-assembling of the Legisla ture. If they think a loss on the Democratic vote of last fall, ranging from onefifth to one-third, is so satisfactory to them that they desire a still larger shrinkage, they bad better resign again and add another $100,000 to the tax duplicates. When they do that, we predict that the people will give them en admonition they will not aoon forget. Like the boy who, in his eagerness to capture a squirrel, cut off the limb between himself and the trunk of the tree, they will be ready to exclaim, hearn suth'in drap'1—Ind. Sentinel.

THE election of Directors for the Cln- political in its object and character? The oinnati, Richmond and Ft. Wayne Road business man who goes to Congress has will beheld in Richmond, on the 7th of occupation and means of support at home, if he fails to get re elected, but a

Mks. Ci/em'h Counhet. 'have already prepared their bill of exceptions upon which to base their case, apd will appeal it to tbe Supreme G.v.rt. In the interim, however, Mrs. Clem will enter upon her sentence.

Thk Cincinnati Chroiu.le says that since the defeat of Mr. Deirees as Congressional Printer, the effioaoy of his services in nominating Colfax is called in questionr ^The credit ia claimed for Mr. A. H. Conner, Chairman of the Indiana State Central Committee. The gentleman has been prominently named for Commissioner of Indian Affairs.

A oentlkman who has made experience in legal afliiirs in different parts of Indiana, and who has made many in. quiries as to decedent's estates, informs U3 that not more than one-tenth of those who die in this State, dispose of their proparty by wills. He attributes thii fact to tha excellency of our statutes relative to the disposal of the property of jthogs who die intestate. ''The i?.y," £9 says, "make a better will than almost any man would bo likely to make/'

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{large share of the lawyers who enter Congress have not property to support

MRS. Clkm's motion for a new trial theoi, and abandon their profesiion, and having been overruled, she was, cn Mod-!it '6 natural that they seek to make polia .i, tics the businesB of their lives and also to day, sentenced to .the pen.tent.ary fer!

fea pay No( a few of th(j ey.,8

1'fe- which affect tho country grow out of these facts, and yet }t froi)14 be absurd tp underrate ths services of the legal profession, or to overlook tbe fact that many

THE Sentinel says: General Dan. Macauiey has gone to Washington a second time, looking after tbo Indianapolis D. P. O., with a fair prospect of success.

of the most useful that profession.

AT the next meeting of the State Edl- .... A...ei.U.» J«.pb M.jm, Esq., of the Chicago Tribune, will deliver an address on "Tbe best manner of conducting country newspapers."

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MAGNOLIA WATIB,—Superior to tbe best imported German Cologne, and sold at half tho price. lO^dwlw

"YOBB LOTION has cured the most obstinate case of chronic tetter that has baffled the medical skill of hundreds," writ«s Bank&"Chrre,"druggists, of Clarendon, Ark., about Palmer's Lotion. 23,dwlw.

OHBPHEKD'S MORGAN BED Hawk will Stand the entiling eatpn, commencing tbe l»t of April, on Jlonday* and Tnee days at A. H. Sparks' id Otter Greek township, on the old {Jteveneon farm, and on Wednesday*, Thursdays, Fridays am gatardays at say Stable on the Ornft farm, eoath 7th etreat.

Tirhs—.110 to it tnre a mire with foal. Q*0. W. 8, ftopxtotar. aprillwSrr

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.. girls larn nearly as much as men. Great induceand. have not bee.n..arrested, might JUSfc. Seats are-o«er«i-ttK»ewho -w4H-d*ronr-theft-whole time to the business and, that every oer~~ son who may are thii notice, may send mo their addrrai and teat the business fer them 'elves, 1 make the fallowing unpafallelod offer: To all who arenot well aatufied with the buiinees, 1 /will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing mo. fall particular}, directions, Ac., cent free. Sample sent by mail for 10 cts. Address E. C. ALLKtf,

THE Indianapolis Soiling Mill it running full handed, night and day, re-roj-ling iron for the Columbus and Indian* apolis, Terre Haute and Indianapolis and St. Louis—bettor known as the Terra Haute, Alton and St. Louis—and the Illinois Central Railroads. The iron rerolled for the Illinois Central is sent past three rolling mills at Chicago to Indianapolis.

MRS. JANE TURNER, a wealthy widow, who recently died at Rising Sun, left a will disposing of her property thus:— After giving about $35,000 in legacies to her relatives, the bequeaths $10,000 to Wabash College to the city of Rising Sun, for the relief of the poor, exclusively in that place, $1,000 to the Methodist and Old School Presbyterian Churches in Rising Sun, $300 each. The remainder of her property goes to a brother for life, with Indiana Asbury University as residuary legatee. ai)

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We will Insert an advertisement in ono Ihoaiaad newspapers, one month.— The list inclnduj itln^lc Pnpera of over 100,000 CirculsUon weekly, more than 100 Daily papers, in which the advertiser obtains SI insertions to the month, and tbe leadlaff Papers in more than 508 different towns and citUs- Complete Files can be examined at onr office. Bend Stamp foi our Circular. Address GEO. P. BOftULL A CO., Advertising Agents, NewTcrt.

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WATCH FBE1—QIVTCN 6&AT1S to eTery live man w)io li act aa agent is a new, light, and honorable business paying ?20 a day. Ho gilt entetprHe. No hnmbng. No money wanted in adrance. Addrecs B. Mosaar: KcaiaoT A Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. W

NEW ADVERTISEMENT*.

OUR OLD FOLKS* MAflAZlNB. A GENTS WAirXED tti all paiti of IhecoontTj the VOST TOPUiiAYMAQA ZINBO* THEDAY fend, for and rcnUxj»ittoatd"l»J.,' Thp'ftat

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OUR OLD FOLKS mm-no with March. Great Inducements for clubbing' Specimen No*, forwarded ou receipt of ISc.

AddreM B. HAFLKIGH. Pnb'ieher,

QTA.TE Of INDIANA, VIGO OQcurr—ftS —PUilip bchloM Ti. John Bracken—Attachment proceeding before L. B. Denehio, J. P- of Harr'«on Township.

Whereai, Philip Schltss, plaintiff, bat .tal ont a writ of Attachment against the good* aid cbattlee, right*, credit* .and tOeou of said John Bracken, and *h«mi a return ha* been maVe on ih« eummon« iaued tbeiewith of Defendant not f.-unl in my bailiw!ck: the aaid John Bracken i* hereby not fi.d of the pendencj of nid proceeding, tnd tbat the aatd salt has been continued for bearing on the 17th day of April,-1869, at 9 o'clock in the, ferenoon, at my cilice in aaid Townahip, whon the said cause will be heard ant^ detennintd.

Given under my hand and aeal this 24th day of March, 1869. L. B. DKNEHIK, J. P, [«AL mar2Gdltw2\v

QTATE OF INDIANA, VIGO O COUNT?. SS—Sills O.White mau TS.Abraham Ooons—Attachment proceeding before L. B. DODPUIo, J. P. Harrison Township.

Whereas, Elli O. Whlteman, plaintiff, has taken ont his Writ of Attachment against the goods and cbattlo9, rights, credits and effects of said Abraham Coons and wherea*, a return hat been made on the summons isaned therewith of Doiebdtnt not found in my bailiwick, the laid Abraham Ooons i« hertby notified of the pendenoy said proceeding, and that tbesame has beat)

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tin nwi for hearing on the 17th day of April, 1869, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at my office tn aaid Township, when said cause will b» heard and deternissed.

Gjv-Ii under my iiauil and seal this 21th day of Marvb, 18G9. L. B. DKNEHIir, J. P. [SIAL.] mar2S'iltw2w

gEALED PROPOSALS.

Notice is hereby given I hat Scaled Proposals will be received *t rbe Andlu r's Office until, the 13th day of April, 1S69, (or furnishing medicine, medical and turgical attendance on the poor o' Ylfto county, for one year from the 1st o. May, 1869. Bids will bo rccoivud from ekoh District

The' First District inclndet all that pert ot Vigj county, which lies north of tbu center of Tewnship No. 11, uortli, on the east sido of- the Wabash liiver.

The £e:ond District is all tbot psrt of said county which lies south of the center of Township No. 11 north and east ot the Wabasli river.

Tho Third District is all that part of Vigo county, which lies west of the Wabash river. The Board reserves the right to reject all bids.

By order of tbe Board of Commissioners ol Vigo county. WM, PADDOCK, Auditor Vigo County

Marl 1 1869-d.°Uw(2(i Tucs

UBLIC SALE.

TEEMS OF

SALI—All

chaser giving note with approved security. w3w OEOBGE F. KINO.

An Old Firm on a New Foantiattoi

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and Fancy Goods, Watches, Jewelry,

Glassware, Silverware. Cottona, Sewiog, WrfogiDg, aud Knitting Machines, Doods, &c.

ter St., Boston, Mass.

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CIiKQ&& CO., 35

C. S. Piano Ce., 050 Brotdway, N. ¥., 6 0c., J175.

CaBh Prizes, Silver Ware, Ac,, all VALUED AT 91,000,000 A Chance to Dram Any of the above prim for 96c Tiekets aescribtng Prizes are SIALED in Invrlopes and thoroughly mizod,. On receipt of 86 cents, a Sealed Ticket is drawn without choice and sent by mail to any addrets. The Prizs named apgn it will be delivered to the ticket-holder pa payment of ONE DOLLAR. Prizes are immediate' lysent to any .addrtss mail.

Yon will know what yonr Prize is belkra you pay for it. Any prize may be- EXCHANGED for another of the same value. Mo Blanks. Onr patrentcan depend on iair dealing.

REFERENCES.—We select the fo lowing from many who have lately drawn Valuable Print aad kindiy permitteo us to pnblish tbem S. T. Wilkins, Buffalo, 85,000. Miss Annie Monroe, Chicago, Piano, S650 John D. Moore, Louisville, #1,000 Miss Emma Walworth, Milwaukee, Piano, 8500 Rev. E. A. Day, New Orleans, $W0. We publish no names without permission.

Opinions of tbe Press.—"Tbe firm is reIiab.e, and deserve their success."—Weekly Tribune, Oct• 8. "We know them to be a fair dealing firm."—N. Y. Herald, Oct. 23. "A friend of ocrs drew a SSOO priz which was promptly recelrad."—Daily Nern, Dec. 3.

Send fir circular. Liberal Inun:ementt to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. JCvery package of Sealed Knvelopes contiin one

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ni&e. limnite oiily by F. S'i'EARMS, Chetnift, Detroit.

m24w4t 17S Broadway, H.

ESTABLISHED 1857.

AWnrd

With von Rpfldnr 7"'

DIE

combatting this fatal malady CONSUMPTION it now as CERTAINLY

HY POPIIOSPHITES!

Act Promptly and Certainly IN ALL STAGES OF

ALL

TBIAL IS A

wiiircmsTER's

HYPOPHOSPHITES!! Made from the Formula of Dr. J. F.: iDhtxrchlll of Paris,) ii the best ..remedy known to Medica Science, in every case where the routine physician prescribes "Tonics, Iron, Whisky, Cod-liver Oil, Qui: lne," Ac., acd is approved by tbe Medioal Profession nerally. USK NO OTtiBB.

PRICKS:—In 7 oi Bottlei, SI—Six bottlet, for S5. In 16 oz. bottles 92—Three for S. Circulars gratis. Sold" by all respeotable Druggists, and at the sole General Depot in the United States

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Jfj SWMTft If 1MTSM Ml CUIlC. iiat* M| Gaatttlci Powderrsiiiwar rlorjplany others, or Ikr the«W

Distemper, worms, Bote, Coaghs, HldaJmM, Colds, Ac., in Horwt and Gold*, Coogbi, Lot* of Milk, Black Tonga*, Hort* Distemper, Ac,, ia &&*. -They ar* perfsetly nfs and taioeni no »e*dof (topping the working of yomr animals. They increase tb* appetite, gin^a Bn* coat, clean** the stomach nod iriaary organ* alto Imimm tho milk of oowt. Ty tbrm, and yon will n.vsr b* withont th*m.

OiiIhmI IM»1- Bath, af.lM' JaMlMa Baca Coar—, fnrdh—, M. Y., waaid not ni* tbsm until ho waa told of whatjtheycaf* «.mpo«l, line* which he i* aaver without tbaa. He has ov«r 29 rannlng horaa* ia hi* eharg*, aad for tbe last three yean, hat a**d a* other medicine for thetn. B*aakl»tlx feraJtUd m* to refer any one to him. Over 1,0 0 otyier refenacea can ba teen it iba dtpol

Sod by 9rnggl*t* aad faddltis. tilM 25 eti. per box. Depot, 10 Park Place, New York* ml7dwlm

rjTHE HEALING POOL! An Essay on the Crime of Solitude, and tbe Disease* and Abu*** which create impediments to MAKRI1GIC,. with tat* mtaut of Balief.— BeatJa ee*led utur eavoiopea. ftw ot.charge.— Address, Pr. J, SKILL UN HOCOHTON, Howard Anociatioa, Philadelphia, Pa.' ja21dw3m

SCHICK'S WIiMOHIC SYBUf, Beaw««d Toaic aad Vaadrake Pill* will care CoMuaiptioa, Xlvar CoMflatat and Dyipcptia, if taken aocerdiag to the dlNctioai. They are all three to be taken at tbe *aae time. They cleanM the stomach, relax the llvar, and pot it work then tho appetite boOoaea good the food digeits and mtftM good Mood the patient begin* to grow ia fleeh: the dlawatd matter ripen* the lungs, aad tho patient outgrow* tho disease and get* well. Thia is the only way to cure Con •umptlon.

To these three midlcinss Dr. i. H. Schsnck, Philadelphia, owes his unrlvalltd sacosss in the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption. The Pul monio Syrup ripeaa the morbid aMtter ia the iangt, netare throws .it ol by an easy eipecto at ion, for when tbe phlegm or matter is ripe slight cough will throw it off, and the patlaat has rest, and the lungs begin to heal,

To do this, tha Saawsad Tonk! aad Mandrake Pills must be. (My ased to elsanse the stomach and liver, so that tha Pulmonic Syrup and the food will make good Mood.

Bofcanck's Mankrake Pills act upon the liver, re moving all obstructions, relax tba'dncts of the gall bladder, tha bile starts freely aad pilfer is tqou relieved tho stools will show what the Plllt ean do nothing haaevarbeen invented ex-

The uuder!lgned will sell at lug residence, Kieer's Milk Farm, ou Wednesday, Irtarcu 31st, 1869, at public auction, the following: 14 h?ad of horses, 1 st anof mules, 3 milch cows, (two fresh the first of Atay) 9 head of young eat tie 14 head of hogs, (3 bead, Chester-whites) A largf. lot of poultry, 2 farm wagons, 2 milk wagons, 11 c*pt cfclofnel (a daadly poilo& wMcu is very dan express wagon, 1 top buggy, 1 wheelbarrow, 2 gerout'to ute nnleu with great care) that will sett» of chain hsrnesB, 2 saddles, 3 «et* ofringle I

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lock the gall bladder end start tb* aeoretioos

baggy harm'89, 1 oxculi oir roup -r, 1 fanning mill, tbe liver like Bohenck's Mandrake Pi lis. lteu hologram drill, 1 rpriugtia rnke 1 rcvolv-1 i,iver Complaint is one of the most prominent iiiK rake, 2 cutting boxes, 1 freaking plow, 3 cauaea of Contumptlcn. stubble plow*, 3 siag bir plows, 2 single thovel I Schenok's Seaweed Toaic ii a gentle ttimalant and 2 doublesUovel plows, 1 log chain, 1 roller, I *nd alterative, and tbe alkali in tbe Seaweed, 1 Harrow, 1 sled, 2 bay tacks, sing'e and donble I which ttis nnfaratioa. is mads of, assist# the tte^s, 1 cross cut e»», 1 grind atone, potatoe I stomach tofhro# ont thegastric juice to"dissolve hooks, hoes, forks, Bhovels fcc 1G stacks of bay, 351 the food with-the Pulmonic syrup, aad it Is made bushels seed potatoes, 1 coojc stove and 1 parlor I iuto good blood without fomentation orsonrlng stove, 2 cupboards, 1 wardrobe, 2 beds, and other I in the stomach. things to numerous to mention. I Tbe great reatoti why phyticlani do not cure

sums under five dollar' I Ooutamptioa is, thsy try to da too mach th^y

cash in hand all samso'five dollars or ovar sine I give tnodicine to atop the ooughs, to stop tbo months credit,with six p:r cent interest, the pur- chills, to ttOv night sweats, heotic fSsver, aad by 'thsy deraage the whole dlgeetlve powei

AfiENTS, LOOK!

doing 'they deraaga tha whole digestive powers lockingup tke.ecretioas, aad eveatnally the pa tient links and dies.

Dir. Hchenck, in hia treatmsnt, does not try to stop a caugh, night evrvatt, chills or fever. Remove the cause, and they will all stop of their ownscoord. Moone.oaa be cured of Conscmp tion, Eivtr Complaint, Dyipepaia, Catarrh, 0*n kei, Ulcerated Throat, aalsss tbe llver and stom ach are make healthy.

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Send f"r Circulars, and we will astonish you with the quantity aud quality of goods we wil sell for ONK DOLLAR. Agents wanted. Ad* dres. DATEJTP..B1 4 CO,, W'" 1 lost their power to *t*ke blood outof food.Now, the only chance is to take Dr.' Sciisock's three

person has Ooaiamption, of course the

Jjeatner inngain»«neway,r»dist&ed, either tuiMrclee, absceises, bronBbioT irritatloa, pisara adhesloa, or the lungs area mass of. Inlawlastlim and fast decaying." IA'such'cadis, what must be done?—

I medicinaa^ whir* wtlbbring up a ton* to ths

•|threat Sistributioii itomach, ths patient WiU b*gtn to waat food, It .1 Will digest ea^iy and make good blood thsn tbo by tbe UetropoiltAn Gift Co.—Casb I oatient begins to aaiii 4a Sesb, and aasooa^as the

OifUt to tho Amount of SS50.000,— I body begibs to grew,* ths lungs commeaiie to heal hvery Ticket Draw* a Priie. lop, and the patient gits fetfiy and well. This 5 dash Gifts Sach 810,0001 the only way I ocara OoaaampWoa. 10 6,0001 When there is no iaag dlsssss^aad oaly Live: 20 1,0001 CompUiat and Dyspepsia, fikhsnck's Seaweed 40 6001 Tonic and Mandrake PillsarssuOcitnt, without 200 1031 the Pnlmoni*8yrupi TaMttba Maadrafte illlt 300

501 freely in all biliojucapplainUt^aa thoy are per

60 Elegant Bosewood Pianos...Bach J300to $780 Ifeotly harmlstl." 75 Meiodeous 75 to 1601 Dr. Sebeoek, who KM e^joyod uatnUrrnpted 3S0 Sewing Machines 6U to 1751 health lor maay,yeara past, aad now weight 225 SOO Fine Gold Watchee 76 to 3001 poundt, waa wasted away to a atere skeleton, ia last stage of fulmonary Consumption, proaoaaeel Ms case hope,

the rery laet ttan hitphyriciaat Mrte an^ abaaO|e4 ^p to hia late. Ha vat cored by the afonaaid mediciaea, and tince bit recovery, many (Keaaandt inrilariy aBicted have used Dr. Schaadl'a preftkraMaaa With the tame remarkable eaecMf. Vail dizaoUeaa atewpaay each, making it not absolutely nlesseery to perlonillt m# Pr. SiliMK. iiUiiMlftiBta wish tb*ir

rnzes are immediate-1 lnngt MaMlaadTasTVor thlt piTrpeM heU aro by exprett or retnrn I fetalanally at Ml ^rlftolpaf eflee, Philadelphia,

CASH

otrr.

Six Tickets for$l 18 for 2 35 for 35 110 for 815,0°. ,. ... All letters should be addressed toSi

IIARP3B, WILSON CO*,

Tor^ 8atuyay, whersall lettera for advice modi

Price of UitPaimoala Syrnp and 8eawfled Tonic, each tl.SO per bottlei trfT,S0a hklrdotsn. Man drake A*illt S5 oeate per bos.

For tale by all Druggists. Jal7dwly

M, oir Mar*

Bntniau uauBiAH inumoi 4»0 ntOTLD il CBZCKXD. It ALLOWS^ 10 COITIICt, IrriMiw Qfawiam, penuarat Thraat ilea, ar ,aa_ lannbls

it oma THK atavav.-

Brovi'i Bratkid Trickts, Haying a dlraet infloence to the parts, giye iaukediate relief.

For Broackilis, •alank.Cwi: soiaptue mm* Iktaaf Dtseawt, Taoouaa aaa rtco wna tmn aooa tcoout.

SIN6IKS AND PUBLIC SPIAKIBS

fl?d

fVUiU 11 111II JUU, JkCaUf/1 taken belbte Singing ot Speaking, aad reHerias Do the many sufferers from Diseases of the Bet-1 the Throat aftar -aa naaaoai wtrtlnn of tbe repiratory Organs know tbat Ome SIXTH or thk HD- cal organ*, ¥tte Trod— tr»tSei mmended and man RACE

or CONSUMPTION Do they know I prescribed by Pbytieiaai, aad ba*e bad ttatiuethatitiaonly within ayerv recent period Medical Itilali from eminent men tnrbiighont tbeoenatrT. Science hat proposed a Ilemody really capable of I Being an article ot true Itatfrlf, and baTidc sreetd Mmhai itnrr tkta fatnl inatailn 1 I OI v_ A

CURED

at In­

termittent Fevers—it as cortalnly

PRETESTED

as Small pox Tbe remedy acts with the certain ty of tbo Law of Qravitittlon 1

WINCHESTER'S^

olaaHng Ika voice when

their efficacy by a tea of aiaay yean, each year flndt them in nev localities in rariout parts of the world, and tbe Trockm are nnlTertally prononneed betttr than other artiolta.

OBTAIN only 'Baowa'« BBOMBUL Taaont," and do not takeaay of tbe witiItm MKfaii ttat maybe^ offered. toLn ETiaTvana. dittdawrtaoa-iatlde

rjIREASDEER'S CARD.

CONSUMPTION They immediately Increase tbe streneth and deepen tlie color_oi the pale blood. Tbey tnbdue I the'dnuLs and FEVER, "diminish tbe Kxpectora- If,8" or dtpntiet, will proceed to call apoa tlon, and check tbe Night Sweatt, always in from!'"•"I"*"' tax-paytrt in the Oeattty, aad if

Tax- payeri are hereby notifled tkat tbelr taxes mnet be paid on, or before tho 19th day ot neat month—third Monday in April—on which day (not afterward), the Booka aait' ba retarned tothe Andltor, aa«a peaalty of tea oOntton the dollar added. Ia*ediat«ly afterwilch'iay all de toecet

seven to fourteen days. The Appetite Is *t onceflT''^'*l*e and Mil preptfl^-t* aiake tha deinvigorated, and the Patient rapidly gains flesh I .D2?6,n, late reef, and Con. tlie Cough ani Difficult Breathing are speedily rcf^ feea, at directed'toiMr lieved the sleep becomes calm and refreshing .. .. N. SHRrHcKl), *'l March 17-dwtd

the evacnationi regular and nnllorm ALL the GENERAL SYMPTOMS DISAPPEAR With a Rapidity that swms Marvellous.

Tbo success of tho BTPOPH03PHITES in the cue* of that greatest scenrge of the race,

CONSUMPTION I

stages of TuberoularDlsease. I the town of liosfctstljit aaid county.

The beneficial effectt of thla'Bumedy are equal-1 A part of the mn property eoalstt of the ly Prompt and Certain in all derangemeoUol" the tavern.staad wait kaowaaath»tockPort Bouse. NERVOUS AND BLOOD SYSTEMS, with Wrodm in ft. being unsurpassed as a Nervous Tonic, snd gen-1 and erator.of ne» ane health blood while forcaset [Haute, of General Debility, Loss of Strength, Fleeh and 1 road: Pirions withiaf to laTtat ia fraparty Appetite, Dyspepsia,. NenralgU, Paralysis, I would do well not to neglect this tale, aa Ho bet Chronic, Bionchiti Asthma, Scrofula, Chronic Diarrhoea, it is the most, efllcaciont.treatment knuwu. A Faib

CrSTAjN Ccai.

Try it Try it!

Try it

J.WIN CHESTER A CO. 86 Jaha Street, I. T-l

whom all orders tbould 6e addresse'i. For sale by ALL BBUQekSIS in Tarra Hauta. aprlfr-Weowly

Treatarer Vigo County

piOMiQSSlONUS'S SAU£,.-T&e undertigaadr at Oommliitoaef duly appoiat-" ed by the Vigo Court of Coaunon Pleaa, at the December term thereof,

A-

b. 1868, will, on Hat-

urday, l»rU,.lQUt'Af! vMtr ttr aalelott

"unparalleled in the annals of Medicine." This __ thoroughly. Sdeutlfio Romedy acts with In*ari-f'aaater sTx (^/nfnaitaa^^tiad ttt^ (iO),Tn able KiBcacy In

roOm in it. It It very desirable property

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ockport ta^SUi llta fromTsire

ate, and-oa (he Terrs Han'i Mitchell Sail-

ter I avattaenia** ha foaMt. Sale to takeplaoe oa the preaUtaa at 2 o'clock, April 10th, 1869.*

Terms of tale one-third cash IfthT"* la .tlx and twelve month, parchaaer giving no tat with ten per cent, lntereat, waiving valuation lawt, aacnrtd bymartgaga on..tha irsaksi

JOSEPH H. BLAKX,

mar23JAwtd Commlttiontr.

LANO ACEtlCT.

"DLAKB'S LAKP AGENCY, On Ohio Straat, betvata Third aad roar*

$5*0.000 worth of dt^rablaOtty aad Goaatrr property for salt, H&attalVr tilt. otUpd^flha

SPECIAL NOTICES.

^u« Xcdical Doelrlat,

Jfoturr, *h*n stru.glingwitlidlte.ire, indicates npysialeifoly the kindofaxittancs sh.reqalrt r., Tir caees ofnervout wrakowt and general debit!, ty, the feeble pulee, the lick-lustre tye.the a'tenanted frame, the fl*ccJd n.uasl«av tt# aelas* choly visage, inform nt at plainly as if each

orgaa had a tongue, that a' medtcaUd HinmUnl it needed. It does not require the aU of a ottditai tdacatlon to uudentand thlt dnmb appeal tor n»w vijor, from an exhausted tjstem. Kvery reader of tbose lines can comprehend it jutt aa well at the graduate of a phytic an't oilegt.— Let not ihikdamasd of eafetbM aatartbenetlaotrd. Bet pond to it pr«*pt|j«by^pa£4ft|Bg a course of HOSTKTTEli'S STOMACH BlXTXU.a prepara ion uniting, in their bigbatt excelleace,' tbe propertifs of a STIBDLAMT, an lKviaoaaaT, and an ALTERATIVE. Uetore three dtyt hat* elapted, from tbe taking of tbe firtt doea, a narkel benofleial cbange will be manlfrtt la tha bodily and mtntal condition of the patient. Tha palsa will bs Stronger and mora regular, tha eyt will?' begin to. h6 i!t dull expression, tbe muscular and nerrru tyums to recover their ttntioa, and the tpirltt to improve. Persevere, and a complete revivification of tbe depre-ted animal and mental poweii it certain. Iu caset of dytpeptia aud blliousnsst, the tame talutary resnltt will be obtained. Tin appetite will revive, tbe tallownet of the iki diii^pear, and all the dittratting symptoms which accumpaoy disorders of the itomach »ud liver, will rapidly tnbslda. Tha sadden chat ges ot Spring often irteosiflet thsaa cawplaiutt by cUe-kiog tbe perspiratory action, by which to much morbid matter It evaporated through the por« of the body, and Ibert-fore tha BlTT£U4aret'tpecielly useful tothe dyspaptla andbiliout at this leason. m31dwlw

THE PI.ASTKR op THE "TIME," A LLCOCK'S POROUS. In lumbago they act like a charm. In a few hours a violent cojgh it relieved by a Flatter applied to tbo oldest. Mauy persons believe a :old cannst be taken while a Plaster it worn there thit we do know, they greatly attlst In the care cf a nerlected cold, to often the introducer of Contnmptlon.

Cure of Lesion of the Liver. A gontleman, of (era severe ticknest, had lattloa of the liver. Kvery quick movement or tuddea jar gave him tevere pain, often laying himnp for days. Eenct he was unable to fqUew aay occupation with regnlari'y:

In this condition, he applied over the part affect-, ed an ALLCOCK'S PO&ODS PLAST1B. At Irtt teemed to irritate, 'O it waa taken off. But tbe marked improvement he experienced afterward gave him courage to try agaio, and ha therefore applied another Platter. In a few dais tomtthlag «avo )lay^-"a!ip5ed," to t£a 'itHgentlaman't own words. There was some torenota for a few days after, then his health wat perfectly restored. Upon being sounded by hit physician, tho adheshn or lesion, was fonnd to be gone.

Principal Agency, Braadreth Hoate, NewToik. Sold by all Drnggiaii. mlTJwlm

A1YSTERY.—AN PRltSON tendiug ns their address with 25 ceats olosed, will receive by mail the name and carta de-visiteof llielrfntucp wife or husband.

Ja27» 3m BBKVKS & CO., 7S Nassau St.,

WILL YOU DIE?— PA8TILE1? curet Oontnmp-

WHeoNKLIN'S J,

tion, Bronchttis. IloatseittW.irAttjMai Congbs, CoWa, Catarrb, Croofc/Sojs tlff«aaM«agrtaabls Bfeiiii, TigfTtnoBH of the Cbeit, DlBlcalty of Breathing, Ao. Public Speakeia and Singeit will nnd them nnrivalled for clearing the voltt. Price 25 cents p»r box. For sale by all Drag* gists. jan27w3m

VICTOR*.

A CONQUEST INSTANT AND SUBLIME. O'or splttful Nature and o'er blighting Time I Hair while or gray, or red at euntet't sky, Astumoi a Black or Brown, that cbarmt the eye. Beneath the spell of CBISTADO'3 DTK I

Orlstadoro's Hair Preservative AND BEAUT1F1EB.—This Itmtut preparatioa it gfijranteed to praservo the htvif. la'itBfuU beauty and laxuriacca throughout life, If tbe hair la tliio, it thickens it if dnll and dead-lookiag, it givet it a magei&cent glost. it It warranted to remove aenrf and dandruff, prevent tha hair falling off, restore It in ball rpots, cause It ta oarl, and keep it In splendid order under all air--^nmstancee, and in ail climates.

Sold by DrnggiBts, and applied by all Hair' Dretacrs. Manufactory No. 63 Maidea Lane.—~ Prinelpal Depot No. *«tor House. mlTdwIa

NATIONAL TRUST (XL pr THE CITT or HKW VMS No. 336 BAOAilWlT, Capital, ONK MILLION DOLLARS..

CBABTKBKD Br TQK STATE.

Daaica R. SIAHOAH, Pree't. Jai. Ur.aanx,8*o'r.

IRTKBKST oii all Dally Bclauoasi^tabjeet ta Cheek at %ht. SPBC^Ai, OKPOSTtS .for Six Months, or more, may be made at five par oent. The Cxpital of ONE MILLION JIQU^B I^VivK ded among over 600 Sbareholdort, oaj^gj^ieg many geutiomen of large wealth a^uLflaaaaial iBparianae, who are also per tonally-liable to de. potitort for all obllgatloat of the Oonjmy t» davttie tha kmount of thair capltai:St Aa :be NATIONAL TBD5T CO. reoelvat. «m«pila la lar^e or small amounts, and permlia -thtm lo ba drawn, at a whole Or In part4y ^0HICK.AT SIGHT aad WITHOUT NOTICE, allowing Interest an

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the country can keep accoun ta in tbla,buU|atiaa with tpeolai advantages of teonrity,"klAVlimaoa and profit jelTdvtaa •'.•ui'V.?. 3 -.uoy.

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Bleeding may give ease, tecauie" tha blood talk hae more room but tha' aate deet aet:btt, and it followed by permanent weakaett.

BBA^B^XTU'S PlbliSreltoveth* okculatiow and give esse more sorely and almost aa^lckly as bleeding Dut BrandretVt Plllt nevaf h^rt, and the good tbey do' it permanent, btcaeWthey takadaly what the body and are battar wfihoat. Purgation with theta pUla will be«Hewlyee.

A UNIVERSAL OQBATIVS FHIMOIPLg Set.the wise examine itt claiua to t^air eoaJl' tince. Mrt. Hooker, of Barnsttbla, cured.by them of St.. Yltus'i Dance, of 16 ytata' standing. Abram Van Wart wat oatad\ of inter, nal tumor by the use of BrandretVa lUa aha* all other meant had failed.

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A Olergyiaan, while reaidteg ID Soath'iMMfAt at a missionary, dltcovered atafeaatltli^laVaa' tdjr for (he care ot itervo.at ITmSiif. Marti Ot aay, Ddseasee of the UrioaYy and

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and tlie whole train or Dlaerdtft hrMigfcf ou by baneful and vlolont liabltti ^|aal aamtMira have been cured by thlt.nobla ^Ptaaipt'' ed by a desire to beueflt the aSUcted aad uaNtla aata, I trill tend the Teoeipt for prrp4rliz^' dad using this medlcliis, in a taulad envelope, tetany oae-who peeds U, Fret of Charges. •.

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FlIB •LECTIUt-PLATC» Wirft THK OOHilAM liiANUVACeOtfJW vo^ot PBOV1DENOB, -Jt« 1., bavinu- thelargeat staaa-* faatoryof 9o!#d Sflver Wa^e in lha wo(ij,^wlth tbo mott Improved.. mscbinuyK.aiuUaa|lifiDf tha most skilled labor, are anablad lo oil^&f equalled variety at, n«w beautiful J|ttl| Dianer Service*, T»-'8tSaiUt sfiad'etif^ specially adapted for aixdBcilUi OMs.

They oBer alas, tha]r ,wtiU-kwotsaanA lad Nickel Silver Biectro-plated Wara,'la «iC|aA they hare introduced r—r rpimns jjf rhfejf^ls gaaca. Tha Solid Silter it gaaraaaaad 'SvMlor iter ling parity by P. S. mat aaa^y.- TMraKo~ tno plate Is giiarsutottd to b) tapet|o« Iwti Sheffield wai e. Orders taocVatA hsai tks oaly, bnt theee geodt may be wbttired fn iponMfS'dealert sverywhwe. Trade erst TH"

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