s ye proclaim,
Lights of the world and demi-gods of fame,
The laurel wreaths that murderers rear,
Blood-nursed and watered by the widow's tears,
Seems not so foul, so tainted, and so dread,
As the daily night-shade round the skeptic's head.
_Think of Ingersoll at his brother's grave!_
LIFE OF ELDER E. GOODWIN.
This interesting volume will be ready for delivery in a few days, as it is
now in the hands of the binder. It is a neat volume of 314 pages, on good
paper, and substantially bound in cloth. Price, $1.50.
Some two months ago we issued a prospectus for this book, proposing to
make a work of 300 pages, and putting the price at $1.25, and these papers
have been in the hands of agents for some time, and quite a large number
of persons have subscribed for the book at that price. Of course all who
have subscribed to date shall have the book in good faith at $1.25, as
understood, but we are compelled to raise the price to all new subscribers
from this date to $1.50, on account of the advance in all book stock and
the increased size of the book.
All our old agents, and all persons desiring an agency for this work, will
please correspond with us at this place--Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana.
April 2, 1879.
J. M. MATHES.
Elder Mathes, also, keeps on hand a full supply of all the publications of
the Christian church. Address all orders for any good book in the market
to Elder James M. Mathes, Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana. Send money by
postal money order, bank draft, or registered letter.
J. M. MATHES.
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