Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, September 03, 1869, Image 5

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    laborer{ q( ,her,rice,anut,cotlonfteids,
while she' 'iettreal info , whwayirneer
the delusion that it is only steadier
and better 'African army oTlaboram
than the last: The South, neverthelessj
hes fallen into that delusion, and is
thinking that she can not only indulge
in her old ease and quiet, but renew her
fortunes, and take sweet !revenge upon
the insolent black freemen and their
Northern allies. The Weet may yield
to the same seductive influence. There
is the portion of death to our political'
system and to its very genius in this
Asiatic invasion. Our lost liberties if
they were reclaimed, could not be pre.
served under free institutions which are
only possible where the mass of the
governed are selrgoverned, and of
course, participate in the government
of others, because themselves capable
of self-government.
We hold it to be the highest wisdom
for us to take the lead here in a stout
and firm spirit of resistance to the new
impending civilization, and to turn it
back upon its source by refusing the
privilege of the ballot to any other
than the white mce o il Fifteenth A.
m endnrients so-called of the Pedital
Constitution, or by changes in the State
Constitutions. We must also inspire
every man by precept and example with
the love and practice of labor, and we
must fi nally and most earnestly co•op•
crate in the Weat and South for the free
introduction and the comfortable estate
lishment among us of the branches of
the Caucasian race that descend on our
shores now from Europe in streams that
could be increased ten fold. We can
not hesitate which to choose, nor can
we long withhold our choice, and begin
to prepare the ways and means for fight..
ing the Eastern emmigration as the
prairie pioneer fights the rage and ruin
of one conflagration by another.
Riches a Crime 1
The New York Daily Democrat has
a short discourse on the crime of rich
es, which we give for theeilifiation of
our Radical friends. It says :
Tho Republicans abuse Hon. Aaa
Packer, Democratic candidate for Gov
ernor In Pennsylvania, became he is
rich, and, as they_say, able to buy votes
and control leggy lion with money.
This is the only objection the Republi
cans have to a man who began life poor,
and who by honest industry, bold un
dertakings, evnest enterprise and sa
gacious reasoning well worked to, suO-
Ceeded In enriching himself and otiftms
by and through none but honorable ex
ertions,
Why not object to other men, who
are Republicans and possessed of money?
Beast Butler is rich—thou shalt not
stoat •
Butler is a Republicon,but no Repub
lican °Netts to him.
Senator Pomeroy is rich—thou shalt
net rob. Yet Senator Pomeroy robs
and is in high firer with Republicans
Jav Cooke is somewhat wealthy—he
is a Republican—made his million. nut
of the Government in its dark hours
But is all right.
Grant is rich—hiu begged and been
given fortunes. He is s Republican—be
is orthodox.
Senator Jim Nye has begged fortunes
from his friends and spent them in fun
ny houses — he Is a Republican, and all
right.
Look at the list of rich Republicans—
tnen in high authority—men who have
stolen millions—men like Geary, who
have robbed State andNpeople—men
like the great mass of Republican lead
ers, who have robbed, plundered, stolen
from dead and living, vandalized, plun
dered, murdered, and devastated, only
for the
_purpose of gain and personal
profit : y not object to these marn
Why not object to the rotten, i ncntl
patent shoulder-strapped spoon-thieves,
cotton-stealers, and furniture poachers,
who sacrificed the credit of the country
and lives of thousands of soldiers in the
late crusade for cotton and nigger+, and
for bonds which enrich misers and im
poverish labor 7
Why not speak out against there loy
al men who havejirown rich by robber',
and who are the controlling per POIIII in
the Republican party 1
Why, they think honest wealth a
crime ; dishonesty, fraud, corruption,
and rascality a virtue, do three prowl
ing thieves and apologists for knavery
What la Luxury
Day laborer, direct or indirect tax•
payer, should you ever have the good
fortune to enter the drawing room of a
millionaire's house in any of our large
cities. you will notice suspended over
the two large windows the finest kind
of white lace curtains. It would be, of
course, bad breeding if you should be
tempted to ask the price of them ;. bet,
nevertheless, you may take it for grant.
ed that the two pair of lace curtains
adorning the windows of a first-class
house in any of our large cities, cost
from $3OO to $4OO. What a luxury! is
your first thought; these curtains do
riot even keep the sun out, and ars for
all interests and purposes a luxury.
Bak! you are mistaken. Our national
legislators consider lace curtains for
a necessity. and as none are made
in the United States, they concluded
that thirty-five percent. duty is a high
tariff for them. But you, day laborer,
direct and indirect taxpayers, Foes in.
dulge in the greater luxury. Go home
and inspect the woolen blanket which
covers your childs cot. There you be
hold a luxury indeed; and because it
is such a Itixury, our terittmakers ex
act a duty' of 150 per cent. on it, for
otherwise the blankit.makers and wool
en interests would suffer; and as the
manufacturers of the United States
are only a few, who are influential, and
who, at the proper time, make a noise
and speak., they, of, course, get any
tariff they desire; and as you are many
millions, but poorer, who neither-have
the courage to speak yourselves or stand
by those who would willingly speak
for you, it serves you perfectly right,
that the blanket that covers your in
fant's cot is titled 115 per• cent. mere
thad the rich man's lace whitlow tut ,
taitupo—Lascaskr inteltigoacer. •
—Mrs. WAIN Foust; wife of the
late editor of the Etarrfebarg State
Guard s died in that city on Sunday
last, lir. FORNEY had our sincere
sympathy in his great affliction.
elotblng.
$2 TO OW WANAMAKER a BROWN.
—MEN'S & BOW CLOTH-
MG.—Garments ranging at
, . .
every piles, cut ht ,every
Mile, ready made or made
to order. S. E. corner of
Sixth and Marlcetitte, -
Q 7 TO SM OPRING & SUMMER OVER,
COATEL—MeIton, Bilk Mix
ed, Fancy Canelnsert+, Chin.
chills, Beaver, etc., largeal,
variety in the city, OAK
HALL, SIXTH A MARKET
Streets.
$6 TO $4 BUSINESS SUITS, BOTH
Foreign & Dogmatic (loads,
excellent ■l)lee, B. K ror
Der SI ITII A M A liK ET StA
OAK HALL, WANAMAKEK
IMCIECEI
$2O" "°
=1
deslrsble styles, suitable for
any neraalon WANAM A
KER • BROWN, SIXTH a
MARK ET Streets
e I=
$4 TO 120
Home and Drepa—newest
FMIIME2
WANAMAKIR a BROWN
LARGE CIA)TII I NO HOME
EIIXTII it MARKI'.T HM
}IOTA' A YOUTHS' CHFB.
$7 TO 1125
TERFIELI* In great varle-
ty. WANAMAKEK AND
BROWN, SIXTH an 4 MAR-
if Ft I" At reels
$2 TO $15 1 ) SHIRTS, 11NDER-CLOTH.
INO, and IiENTW FUR
NISHINfI GOODS of every
kind, al email 'advance on
coat, WANAMAKER AND
BROWN. Oak Hall, Oreat
Clothing Houme,Ellzth & Afar.
'k,t fltroote.
1 , 44111 abbertiotmento
11. II A ITN, PRACTICAL
ity • WATCIikIAKKIt a JEWELEK.
All.o, Do&lor In Matrhea, (luck.. and Fin• Jew
(dry,
I=l
Repaired on the moat erientifle print. iplos
All work warranted to
GIVIi IiNTIHE SATISFACTION
JOBBING , OA 41-I, KINDS
Promptly and carefully executed at the short
est peaslble amine. }legionu transacted to
German and Engßah
DON'T ,F , ORGET THE PLACE,
Molt Deor to Harper Bro'n. Store, Spring
, Near High,
BP:I.I.KPUNTK CENTRE COUNTY, l'EN!.i
HI L\ ARIA
MEE
)[N 'l'llE 01tI'llANS' COURT OF
CENTRE (I)t7NTY --Estote of Caspar
'eters., diseattotol, Petition of Th4mas Whippet,
for appetite performaneo of contract. The or.
designed, a commisalorter appointed to take
teotimony In the atkove case will meet Ole pot
ties for the purpose of taking said testimony
at hie office, to Bellefonte P. 0., on Friday the
Aret day of October A D., Imo), commencing at
10 A. It , of sold day and continuing from do
to-daty until said Terotimony Is taken
.I) , l4BP.Ml.lMilltit,
14-3%44 Goesossassonsr.
SEWINII MACIIINF',
THE SINGER HEWING ILA
CHINF
Araong Flowing machine., thowl made by the
finger 1111inufacturing Company, rank with the
highest Their menu lecturing machines, hare
long been known** the best for manufacturing
purpolvei. But within the pass{ few , they
have gives epochal rstdoution to the production
of •
FAMILY MACHINS
destined Co win witch favor In the
II017HEI1(1LI)
The raeolrlnc which they now offer le quiet
illght-runrileg,einiplo,fnet,tioloclese Itn mere..
Rorie. for
If EMlliftfij. BRA rni roa, BrNinma
QUI LTINO, TUCK !KG. COKI)13O
FHLUIPI(7, OATIi KRI TIO
are simple and easily understood. Ili delicate
though enduring •nd tireless muscles of Iron
and steel, do all the work noiselessly, better,
and few will deny, “Paaterthan hand ran doll •
They urge thewe wishing to purchase • ma
chine, to examine all the other manufacture@
before buying; a It will kor Itself overcome
all the obisetions to the other machines that
can be brought against it Machines on band
for sale and exhibition. together with a full and
complete assortment of
SILK, TWIST, Lilt RN,
OR COTTON THREAD
rid all the acemmorlee for th• notehlnes by
W. W. MONTGOMERY,
Agent.
Gents. Furnleh ins ead Tailoring Betahlleh
ment, No I Ihrockerhoff Raw,
144&t.7. Bellefonte Pa.
NOTICE.
The laseaher ell2 the heady
Improvement Om will meet at the
Brock erlleff Room, Is OUP nil FRIDAY.
I.I2IPTENSNIR SM. lap, at 2 ellook. f. 0., for
the purpose of orgraoloolloo, sod eboeleg °M
eer. for the eoestair year.
By oyver •f the
141112111,
Nein abberttottnento.
S
11. WILLIAMS & CO.,
IVlzolesale end Retail Deslin In
COTTAGE FURNIT.URE.
All lambi of
TIJIiNEEr "WORK
furnished to the trade at
CITY PRICRIL
12=1
TIIIINED4"ALINGB, 1
furnished to Builders
• i
Upholeterlng.Repairingnirnlture,and every
thing pertelnlnj to the builnere properly at
tended to
Factory. near Blanchard t Co'. Planing
Ml=
OPPOSITE THE B USE HOUSE.
F LEMIN c iTON MILES
FLISI(INGTON, CLINTON, CAW NTT, PA
FLOUR,
if E. E. D
=II
OATS
TI.• timieralgned having purchased the
FLMIdINGTON MILLS, BITOMES FOR SALE!
PACKHR t PACKRII,
is now prepared 10 rneelve orders for Anything
In thiv line of businome, and will give the mime
pr pt attention
EIX3
Itoo F ING.
TURRK PLY PHLT KOONING
l'nites the best Water-proof Composition
with the best WllltPt proof Fabric in the beet
manner, and at the lowest price to the eon
enmer There Is, Ist,. foundation of Tarred
Felt 4.1,• liver of water-proof Conipoeltion,Nl
another Myer of Felt ; Ith. soothe r layer of Com
position , sth. another layer of Fait. Send for
Verrektrs wed Samples
AS AN INIMICKIIKNT,
We offer to the Arst pureheser In each plsoa.
1.4V0 square feet, of the Three Ply Fnit, with
the necessary co*Ag, for thirty 1/ollers.
PATENT 1100 P PA INT
This Paint Is composed of gonna, oils and re
sinous substance, eozoihineri with Illatilled tar
and the heat known dryers It contains no
mineral or pigment, and is prepared, rosily for
use, alamt the consistency of ordinary mixed
paints. It cost much less, retain• Its elasticity
longer, and la more durable County rlighta for
pale For Circa hors and all particulars, address
MICA MA WING tYUN PAN Y.
73 Malden Lane,
p 4.3.. New York.
WANT F. FIFTY THOUHAND
lare worth of ()RAIN, for which the
hill/heat market price will be paid by
STF,RNIIIiItii A fiIiANDIFII,
C MEATY.
Ohl miserable eat., that aerelm and aqua
•
Upon my neighbor." garden wall
That howl, and bite, and quarrel, and fight.
Aoout the in Wale of the night
Your MidniKili music's shocking taato,
And If you don't stop, with all ponallile has*
I'll cause you to scatter, Dow Gt• Quick,
By heaving among you the half of a brick.
You monatro . ua Olt, with bock like no arch,
I wit... you, pipecially, hurry and march;
*Ater, move off, idr, or, you may (Won&
Thim brick will give you • (ixecuo Miami
And you, old red with squally ♦oloe,
You cataminceive, I would rejoice,
To get a mad shot, And to knock yon eat,
You horrible, howling, old feminine Cat 1
Well ate, yowl on, aqd I'll seek repose;
And think shout Sternberg% clothe.;
And merry will be the song I'll sing
Of the elegant cults for the opening Spring,
N. B —lt will he to the Interest of all whit
intend to buy Clothing, thy Goode, Oroeerlea,
Hate, Cape, Boots, Shaw, tc., the coming sew
eon to cell urn him*. handlers by far °mistral
assortment to he found, sad at prime that eait
nob be surpassed anywhere,
Mal! tfTERII2IOII6.
PRIACTING RI PNUTED IN THE .
. • iliiiioliiikesned syi• *A ping
comeAs Iry
BALIISTERS,
and HAND RAILING
BELLEFoNTE, PA
ORAIK.
IMIEEEEn
CHOP,
BRAN
le., to, kb
formerly owned by
BOYD (7. PACKER
*alto.
PRIVATE SALE.
The undersigned offers at Private Sale
a firm 'Rusted in Benner twp.,Centreco.,
containing FORTY ACRES, more or less, of
which thirty screw oat farming land, and on
the balance Is goodifthber The bulldinge aro
mew. The farm Joins lands of Heseitiah Hoy,
George Straub, Or. Fairlamb and other., form•
arty land of John Hoy. Fifty aores or more of
cleared land, adjoining thin farm, can be bo't
for thirtydive dollars per sore. A good title
will be given by the undersigned.
11-34-M. SAMUEL POTTER:IER.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PRIVATE SALE.
The large and valuable Real Estate held by
Dr. Wm. I. Wilson, in hip, own right and by
the heirs of the late Mira. Mary Wilson, in Pot..
ter Township=
.rivale sale,s
lot. A lot of ground adjoining the village o(
Potters Mills containing about
SIX ACRES
with a large TwoZtery Mansion, Two-I:Rory
Office, Stables and other out-buildings thereon
erected. The grounds around the house con
tain beautiful s hr ubbery. It is In all respects
• desirable property, and is well situated for
buniness purposed.
2nd. A tract of land situated near Centre
Hall,•adjohiing -lands of Peter, John end
Geo Hoffer. George and Daniel thirst, Frannie
Alezboder, ma others,*bontaining;
FOUR HUNDRED AND TWELVE 'ACRES
AND ONE. HUNDRED AND
RIX PERCHER.
This tact is now divided into
TIIREE FA ItMA
one of eighty acres, one of one hundred ,and
fifty acres and one of one hundred anti sixty
four sere,. respectively, with three setts of
farm bulldinge. That part lying raid of the
turnpike contein - Ing about thirty will be
divided Into email lota to suit the people of
Centre Hall If desired. That part lying west
of the turnpike will be divided into three
farm. of about one hundred and twenty-eight
acres each, or In any way that may suit pur•
chatters
aril A tract of land near the "Old Port," ad
adjoining lambi of Geo Odenkirk, John H
Heller. Jacob Arney, Harnuel Nosier and oth
erg, containing
THREE HUNDRED AND FORTY THREE
EMMMINI
Thereon erected to ecomplele set of farm
buildings and two extni tenant houses.
This tract will be sold as s whole—as divided
by the turnpike—or in such other sobdivisions
la may be deetre4.
The two tricta last described contain lands
of the beet quality which Is In excellent condi
lion, many of the Improvements being almost
new They are reached by the hest roads In
the county.
They can be divided sou to glee a sufficient
amount of good timber land to each farm.
Inquire of Dr. WM. I. WILSON, at Potters
Mille, of the tenants on the property, or
WALLIRTER A BEAVEIft,
Allornrys-tiFLosor,
4-174 f. Baustogra, P•.
LOTS FOR SALE.
The subeeriber offers at private sale
FORTY -TWO I,OTS,
Immediately adjoining the tarough of Belle-
Attie, In what Is termed an Weevil's.
Pleasantly situated.
Pure water on all of them.
The beet of roll.
Low Taxes. and warranted titles.
There le a splendid sutler power up on-this
property, and magulflcsat sites for manufac
tories. JOHN COLE.
14.14-41 m.
BOLA NG 1:R A WWI ISTION,
have on hand and for pal* in very modiirata
prices,
TIIRKK NSW BUGGIES,
ONR SW24IND HAND OUGHT
Rotten up in the best of style, Rood leather
Wirings. and well finished In every respect.
14 UAL
FOR MALE.
A VALUABLE HOTEL AT PRI-
VATIC SALE
The uudersigned offer, for sale him
TAVERN HTA NI/ I N CENTRAL. CITY
close to the Ildileaborg .tall; the house la
new and is doing a good bit •s, It Is the
healthiest Icleation In Cettr.ra Pennsylvanlit.
There are FIVE lArrei halci7ging to the prop
erty, and fruit tree. of all kind's In bearing
order This la • very deslrsble property for
coy person wishing to engage In the hotel ho
miness and for mercantile business It IN one of
the beat In Centre county. Any person wish.
lag to purchase • horns, plea...lran on or tot
ths undersigned At Mileiburg Centre
county Pennsylvania.
14-73-3nt. 'MARTIN DQLAN.
T HE GREATEST THING OUTI
PATENT rI,Y,NI•7I'.
The subscribers, proprietor• of Joaoph Cant
nee. Improved Fly Net for Horses, take plea
sure In Informing the readers of the W ATC.II
- that they are manufacturing
the..
SUPERIOR NETS
at 'itch rate.. as to he within the reach of ea
ownere of boric.. They are cheaper, better,
end more durable titan any Fly Net ever of
fered to the public. They are handsome, light,
and made or either leather or twine.
They have alert purrhaaed the patent right
for Centre and all the adjoining counties of
WALLING'S WATER ELEVATOR,
an article that every home/dead, when water
has to be carried any distance, should. have.
With its child can carry more water, any die
lane e, than a grown person can with the °nil.
nary bucket. It conta-but little, any
amount of labor, ae"tires the water right at
your doors, and Is Indispensable In every re
spect.
For particulars address or call on
CANTNER a, ADAMO,
,_l4-20 3m Ifillhelm, P
G ROUNDIPLARTER AT $l2 PER
TON.
Jupt roenived and alwayn on Mod, pd
GEO. S JOti. P. 4141(11ER'S
-
',Pronouns in Milroy. Salt for sale wholpoisle
And
RIORINT PRICE PAID FOR ALL KINDS' OF
°RAH?. ,14.11
MILESBURG CARRIAGE WORK
SIIIRER 41 WILLIAMS,
Manufacturers of
LIGHT CARRIAGES, BUGGIES A sizutaa.
Repalrima done with ateatneea ant dispatch
All work don* at short goal* and warranted
to Ova satire "eatiolhotlon
Ihnisseqmo,,pies po.r4,
Rbbnitgements.
B ILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS
IE
EN VELOPRA
Every business mon should, have a printed
heading on hie Letter,. and RID. and Ma CArd
printed on hie Envolopoo.
The cheapest sad the beet place to pet them
le et thescrflos of the
DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN
W
Coi .44.* opri mt• vvry variety
M purchased he,. I is walla.. turt.ro, at the
LOWeieg Pr $0191., WI .1 1 klk/ Wattle+ for pr hung
U Owe eakalle.t I 0.1 /Wei 1,1 INV l K • hlrtyle, /cr.
un riv.illiNL
=1
KVERY KIND 1011 PRINTING
)A I.:\ V. IN A 44111.1.:
MIAT or.ittre onbiP(ralviciti
*rboolo.
PINE GROVE ACADEMY AND
ARMINARY.
ml. School win open •
THURSDAY AUGUST 19TH, 18(9;
Tuition from Is to MO-
A Normal class will be organised for the ben•
slit of Teachers. •
For particulars mdelrea. . t •
B. F. nuarms,
PINE GROVE. MILLS,
CENTRE COUNTY PA..
14-ao-n
B ELLEFONTE ACADEMY
A SELECT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG GENTLE
MEN AND LADIF/3.
Next eeeolon opens coo
rredneaday, September FYrat,
with every facility for the education of youth
In all the studies which constitute • liberal
end polite education.
Special etten lion le given to Mink. and Draw
ing. Vocal Music Is made • regular branch in
the course of study, and is taught to all the pu
pils without extra charge.
The Principal is assisted by an ample corps
of tried and /arable teachers, the united afm
being to Insure the moral culture, and general
refinement, as well as the intellectual Improve
ment of the pupil,. Each scholar has • doe
share of individual attention.
Parents who wish to place their children
where there will be no npee•sity for change till
they have completed their education, are In
vited to visit this School.
Parente who wish to have their daughters
board out of the institution, can And pleasant
homes, and at rearmuable rates In the town.
For further partioulars addrees,
Rev. .1 P. HUGHES.
Principal.
lON SCIIOOI,
♦l4ab4f
■EW BERLIN, UNION COUNTY, PENN'A
The nest term will commence on MONDAY.
AUGUHT ith. This institution will hare two
department, Male and Female. The course of
study will embrace the Latin, Greek, French,
end German Languages, the common and high
er English and Music. The terms will his
moderate, and a full corp. of teachers will be
employed. The discipline will be mild end
firm, and no pains wilt be spared to give lose
and character to the institution. For particrii
lars address the subscriber at Newport until
August /i 6 of at New Berlin, l's
D. DENLINGEN.
EIZZ3
*mitifing.
NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP.
The people of Bellefonte and tidally
are very respectfully Informed that the under
signed has leased the fllnekamith Shop tin
Howard Street, Itellefonte, Pa., where he will
be at all times prepared to do any kind of Work
In his line. Particular attention paid to
HORfIE-SHOEING
roiling Wagon■ or Ruggiero. Repairing Ya
Implement.. rote. All work rornaranteed.
J. A. 8. MAL.O 'w. ,
AINTING
CHEAP
MO To n( the Parma Coa►l sr'►
Cowes Pam, (coating 1 12 - 50 ).
trill paint us much se 140 T• er
Lead, and trear logger. For
particulate, Addree• M BOW
EN, Sor'y , No 150 N FoURTS
91., P11111.160a.
',4
( 4 0ST LEA 1)
Pool:motes of the Itethifonte "Demo
cratic Watchmen" for IM.
With a reeord.of thirteen years of unques
tioned eerrlee In the r#lll.o of Dewier.
ey, for Ceneaestati aupremany. for strict obser
f Censtltutional obileations, for Stade
Rigida, for Tree Trade, and fcr Liberal (to.
eminent, the Itauerevra
"DF.MOCRA WATCIIKAN"
enters upon Ito fourteenth retort • with re
newed vigor, with more Hfri, and hope, d
determination, than at any other period of
history. When In the past many eau I Porno
erotic Journal. bent to the storm of hiustit lou
and bigotry, It battled on regardless of very
thing but duty. When many of the Men+
State Itllthts cringed beneath the tomtit
armed Federailkin and Tory usurpation, It
true le the Dentecrmey of Jefferson. %Vb. a
thou•sistie tile leading edkpeates of, Rine
Twits, aurrendered to Ike ditminsdkan and
exaction/ of the New England Tariff robbers
and plunderers of the people, it held aloft the
banner offtistlee. When abolitionism, and its
kindred train of infamies, Invaded the right.
of property and the popular instittitloyis of
,sovereign Blabs, It fought the good fight of
the Mates and People.
The HILLIITOIIf WArcnitAn has never .ought
for fame by courting infamy, nor for reward*
not worthily earned It. record to before it.
host of reader...and friend.. in all quarterr, and
upon that record It enters ihe'riew year, seek•
log to advabee to the
FRONT RANK
orgtnte and National Journalism, that It map
he enahle4 to bottle on for the mope of.liad ice,
?quality, Right and Democraey, with an oar
neat dealta to aid In the restoration of drldien
Liberty throughout the Confederacy.
To accompligh the pair?" . . In view, we point
to Its proud and welt-kno ecord of the post
thirteen year., asking the ufgee.
and grad will of
BRAVE, BOLD, U RCM.. ER ED DEMO
MEM
In all parts of the country, toward building up
for It a commenourate and useful circulation,
Now too the hour for male and boW counsels
and careful preparations.. Never before war
there such need for organhuttion and harmony
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