Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 19, 1868, Image 2

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IF , • the Treasury , peme inkling from head
--A Southern paper reports that a . — lO ---. - . . - quarters; : stealthily dastard to par i
shook of earthquake was felt at Charlotte, Towanda,Thuraday, Novil9 pea, ticular friends) to &may connottioni, b
N. C., a few days ago. s
-Patrick County,Va.,has voted in ° WHAT aroma I . ,", -' ' ' ' ..•‘` ' , le
AI the Ott,linelY 0004 7 1 0 oli W ll O4 t it 1
favor of tmbsiiißdng $200,000 to the stoat He who -
looks back dwell& t 1 8141.3,iii*ApriEzilf a.. -11.*41:*= , av
er the Norfolk and Great, Western Railway.
last hundred\years, will genie eint4 ant*" ' ' irittentitifieeilitiOtstiOdel ii'
-An liidian shot another in Wm
, important events crowding them, high position to thb emolument I
cousin recency , and
was formally
trial by that h will be constrained to believe - hie iirivate friends, he hi =Will*
an Inclien jury and sentenced to be hung. ° i
that they were especially reserved his-trust-let him pack. i -
-A - claim against the City of New ; - - - - ----- -'• • - --i-- - -
by Providence for the period _in Th i rd .. _let us resume specie pay.
. Orleans for sp,ooo damage during the re
cent riots bait been p r e s e n ted. which to bestow its most vrieloui meat in the shortest possible thee.-
-Mrs. Victor, of Oleaveland, Ohio benefactions upon our race. A bun. Let not the government whichiwits
who was to be hanged on the 29th inst., to::
dred years .ago, the then colonies of instituted for the good of every man,
the mura&r of herbrother,Wm. ParcraeLhas the British crown, were fearfully woman, and child, under its fiag„icon
.
had her sentence commuted by Gov. Hayes shakenby its demand fortribute.- sent to any system which :tenilli in
to imprisonment for life. Then came the Boston massacre, the depreciate the currency, there* de::
-Accounts from the Western part battle of Hill,the De lara
frauding the honest laborer Of bin
o/. Missouri represent
_ .... ... the g rowth ca t h e tion of Independence, the atioption hire. - ' ~.
Winter ' w hea t sown rec ent l y, thragull Y of the Constitution, the overthrow of - Fourth. In **mach asrthe quai
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heavy. Tne indications are that the yield '
of this description of wheat'next year will be F e d eral - the War of 1812, too of rePodiotioo of the debt of th e
the Fed party,
sore than double the quantity ever before the vindication of the Constitution nation Wee - Pre. ' fug/ diecn d . in
produced in that State. by Daniel Webater , the slavery nits. the minim's, an the people Ila'ie Q.!'
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s'' -The Sherman House in Syraenee, tion, the Dred Scott decision, the .aided tolsCein the Pledgee Of the
N. Y., as destroyed by fire Friday morn- election of ABRAHAM LINcoLN, the re- government, let Congress confirm the
ing, - together with.a number of stores and bellion - in the defense of Slavery and peoples verdict by some approPTiate
offices adjacent. The total loss will reach State s overe i gn _ ,
ty the collapse, the action, irbiehsh assure the foielgni
about 5130,000, while the insuaanoe is only s
565,000, election of General (burr and the as well as th 'native bondhOlder,
-Miller's Brewery, on Lake.eire. unqualified vindication of Republi
that govenime is able, and willing,
nue, Rochester, was destroyed by lire on can principles throughout the length and.expects to discharge its oblige-
Wednesday evening. The loss is about and breadth of the land. These con- tone in the only way ' and COluiecr it
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517,000, and the Difeirtince $B,OOO. stituto an unbroken chain, attaching can do so, and retain its honor, and
-A bold but unsuccessful attempt the past and present to the future, sell respect, and moral character at
vas made to rob the National Bank at and bearing up' the most precious home and abroad-that it abhors,
Cobleskill, Schoharie, County, N. Y.. im hopes of a hitherto outraged and op-and repu di ates,, ,
and disowns, the per.
Wednesday night.
pressed humanity. Each one of these filly _Which BOUM, of Its degenerate
-Robeit Patterson, engineer, 'and
Philip Davis, fireman, were killed by the events; though complete in its own children have deemed it capable of
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e w ith its consenting to. •
explosion of a locomotive
,at DuncansvMe, individuality, is eo Coneted
. Penn.. on Monday. ,„ immediate past and future, that with Fifth, and last but not least. Let
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-The Pittsburg(Penn.) papers tell out it, the series would be disrupted Republicans be willing to administer
a story of death from starvation. A German and the results lost. Mr. SzYnona's the government with the most sore
peddler, named Frankstein, temporarily election would have bar, a break in Puking regard, to. the ' rights of, the
sojourning at Birmingham was the victim, the chain, for although • be must have South. We believe. the masees are
- -Six inche& of Jsnow fell in St. been borne along with the tide, yet disposed to accept their situatioe,
Paul, Minn., during tie storm no Monday his posßic n would have afforded him just as it is, and that hereafter; `We
and Tuesday. The weather is reported quite many pporta lilies. to avoid the cur- shall have little 'to eomitainit. We
,cold in that portion of the Country.
rent. Nature abhors waste-she think they ; have been tieceieed by
-1 n Omaha dispatch besto s upon human effort no sur
reports that those who , have 'assumed leadership
'e
Gen. Auger has gone . West on a tour of in- among them, and have a tedthll
bpection,
and is locating detachments of plus power. She undoubtedly gives impels
troops at various points on the Union Pa- her agents sufficient ability to no- North of a desire to revenge on them
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cifie Railroad, for protection against the complish her ends, and then holds the calamities, of the war. Wks think
hostile Indians. them to a strict accountability. Mr. further, that they have been led to
!
-The annual meeting of the Penn- SEumoun could never atone to the believe that the democracy would
sylvania Anti-Slavery Society will be held people for a tithe of the mischief acquire the ascendancy, repeal the
in Philadelphia on Monday, the 10th of reconstruction acts, and quite probe
which the. platform uponwhich
he ,
Decomber. On the evening of the same
stood, would compel him to ibfliot. bly, re-establish sle7ry. ) Pearls
day, the Pennsylvania Festival of the Friends
of Freedom will be held in Phrladelphis' I. We believe him better - than the PIERCE induced JEFFEBSOg DAVIS to
-Freight trains and canal boats platform. We do not think any poll- believe that our northerivatreeta
heavily freihgted with flour are arriving in ticiati with any expectations and would run blood in def. nce,oflouth.
great numbers daily at Albany and Troy, character, would voluntarily Piece ern institutions, and how much of
destined for New-York and Boston. himself in such a disgraceful posi- that silly speech wait true, thny have
-Snow drifts, from, one to four tion. 'lt takes a multitude, banded learned since, by the even ta of the
feet deep, still remain from the storm of together, to do such inconceivably war. They must hate learned by
Monday of last week ou the hill-tops of v . that bravado and gabconade
T wile things, Then, one can look an , this,
Windsor and Perti, Mass. asses us b as the idle wind and
other in the face and say," well you P y ,
-A New England Christian rem - • •tha t we shall never surren er the re
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are as mean as I am, you can't twit- -
perance convention, composed of adulators
me of 'cheating and stealing, for you salts of the war which they brought
and church members of alldenominatiowt,
will be held in Boston the week after are doing just what I am," and thus, on by their owe folly. Let it be the
Thanksgiving. they 'confirm each other in rascality. aim Of the government to Convince
...„: -Brigham l',.ung is issuing cur- This is the secret of mobs. A mob them that they
,shall enjoy jest as
- - -,tecey ,in Utah generally resembling
.the will burn houses, rob and plunder, much of national liberty as: we our
-, _ national greenback. There is said to be a rape and assassinate, where a single selves do, but that they must con
; > good deal of it in circulation, and the Nor- individual will fear the law and blush form to their changed condition, and
ran President finds his banking operations
... for shame. And in this way that expect only equal justice ' with others.
'.--..5-ry profitable.
• .-_c. highly respectable convention of We expect years to pass, :perhaps
-7. i. -Twenty five million feet of lum-
Jul Uri. , stored in the lumber yards of Min- y can ht.gener ati ons , g region'
their candidate. We before they are
x- neapolis and St. Anthony, Minn. have good authority for saying that ciled to their change, but yet resig
-One day last week a servant Mr. SEvmerra did not wish the leader-
nation will come, and then they will
• girl near Springfield, Dl., was lifting a yes- ship, and to avoid it, thrust into their see they are in harmbny with all
sal of lioiling water from the stove, when faces his man Friday, his ever obse- things else under the sun, that a wise
she tripped and spilling it over three ', had governm
gams too l, of whom very few eat protects them; that an
children who were playing near her, andintelligent public opinion embraces
they were terribly scalded, one of them fa-
ever heard.
- tally. Mr. SEYMOUR'S antecedents were them, and, that with a genial climate,
.
-Miss. Mary E. Magee, of Troy, not such as would claim a hearty a fertile soil, an industrious pope's-
N. Y., committed suicide Wednesday mom- support. In early political life he tion, they are the happiest people
ing by shooting herself through the heart became the hero of that class cede- under the sun.
with her father's revolver. She was tempo- ..--....-.......L..-.......' .
funct politicians, yclept Old Hunk
rreily insane. The Oltelar Volts of Peso
era, who were never satisfied with
---The mining season in Montana any thing lets than a sixty million Auditor President.
Las been brought to a close in consequence
debt, and an enormous expenditure GoteraL
of the approach of cold weather.
of public money, every dime of which G.
--Biz hundred men will be employ
ed this Winter building a bridge across the they contrived should pass, by hook i
COUNTIES.
Missouri River at Omaha City. The work or by crook, through their hands ; del
will be commenced during the coming an d th os e early ,associations have to ic
week.' - Ch
ruined him as a national 'politician.
-Laurence - Blaney, night watch- •I j 1
He can never rise ab ove the
Empire
u-an at the building known as Moffat's
I , lrwery. Buffalo, on Monday was found State ring. It will fasten him as
crowned in a vat of beer. He is said to with hooka of steel. With talents of Au
eghaay
...
Adams ..... ... 2832
83880 1 3 4 3 Z-1 7 1
29178 4 !
have been a sober and industrious and trusty a high order and of good moral chair- Armstrong.... 3987 3459 - 4082 341
wan. He leaves a widow and child. acter, he will always be subservient Beaver 3540 2675 • 3648 2624
• Bedford 2625 3019 2886 2898
-Gee,. Walker has been arrested to that class who boti down before Berks. 7418 13921 1917 33973
in PhiladelphiaAor - offaring brass filings for Southern pride and hauteur, and to Bhp -.. 3841 3183 3986 3066
gold dust. and stealing a coat. Bradford. 7612 3863 7768 3538
that other-class, who in sir months, Bucks! 69E11 7838 7085 7613
-A.fireman in Philadelphia, last would transform Washington ,to Al- Butler B723 8292 1803 3256
week, drew a knife on a brother fireman, and Cambria 2849 3587 ~ 2935 3558
,
rut his nose off. batty. Cameron. 537 441 • 508 394
2129 2772 ;2188 2748
We repeat it , we believe - him bet- Carbm
-Th'e rewards o ff ered for the m a r-
ter than his party, certainly less of Chester. 8850 6658 9178 6490
derer of Ur. A. W. Rea, near Ut. Carmel,l9oB 2956 .4998 2928
a fool than his chum, Famor Buts - Clarion
amount to $50,000. ' Clearfield 1895 3037 1974 3096
Of all the mistakes a great party ev- Clinton • 1992 2765 2056 .2582
-Last week a boy ❑jumped on a 2077 4058 2148 4022
er committed" that nomination was Columbia
car at Schuylkill Haven, while it was be ing Crawford 7026 5390 7322 6445
roped on to a siding. He tumbled off, the the greatest, the most disastrous.- Cumberland.-.. 3801itti • 4433 4171 4594
6190 4535 4397
cur ran over him, and killed him instantly. How tame were -the Republican a for lewitl4 4016 2764 4166 6507
261
• ' -Denis Eagon has beeu arrested many weeks after the Chicago Con- Elk 508 1054 568 11
7702 4531 8007 4555
in Pottsville for sporting a forged flatland'. vention. The truth is, Genres 'local- Er,i;ette 3745 4773 3792 4608
- nation paper, and• attempting to vote there,- nation was assured in advance. For Franklin. 4321 4278 4451 41"
on. Fulton 782 1113 802 11
a whole year we were certain of it, Forest '• ' 959 348 355 294
-On the 13th inst., George Larbar,
, and bad finished our congratulations. Greene( 1722 3974 1809 3301
of Luzeme township, polled his vote. He Butwhenthatrebel Huntingdon... 3473 2498 .3417 2179
is said to be 102 years old. He did not, war cry sound- indium 4842 2301 , 4809 2239
_
however, vote on age. ed over our hills and mountains ,- and Je ff erson 2076 2094 2147 2068
Jnaiata 1467 1863 1473 .1759
-Near Ilollidayeburg has been 'and rairies over our lakes
plains p , L anca st er
. 15313 8570 15792 851°
discovered a vein of lead ore. A piece has and rivers, and afar, over the broad Lawrence 3691 1716 3789 164'
Lek0n0n...... 4267 2858 4345 2858
been smelted and found to contain 60 per Lehigh- 4733 6305 5004 6321
cent. of lead, a Luzern° 9992 13420 10723 14303
.. Nagy
.... 4680 5031 43 4839
-James F. and ' John R. Campbe. oa t N a g e= _ 983 809 -1 00 2
28 73(
of the Altoona, Blair County. Vindicator, 4 and mercer 4793 4147 4979 407 1
have been sued for libel by H. W. Hutt', t, Mifflin. . 1858 1828 1846 180
(latter- Monroe, 735 2789 802 - - 19 C
chemist of the cambric Iron Company. ed , as, f res h Montgonittry.. 7943 8905 8083 '88(
--Last Thursday, Mrs. Kaufman, a Montour 1194 1683 1269 16 1
from i ,fe saw our Northampton . 4452 7701 4791 77
lady eighty-one years or age, at Constoga 4 . • , of the stru Northumberll 3694 4146 3825 42i
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.
Y . Centre, Lancaster county, fell down stairs g-
Perry. 2570 2526 2664 241
and received such injuries that she died in "e, ueet, the sec- Philadelphia.. 601133 60808 60985 6511
a few minutes afterwards. mod friends Ethe ...... -• • 338 n 69 370.13
Potter '''-, - 1604 811 1703 6
-Toe oldest tannery in the United 'luau us to Schnythil , 8192 9538 8707 941
States is at Bethlehem in this State. It was :lefties.- Somerset 3195 1829 8261 17'i
Snyder 1865 ' 1343 1925 131
established in 1743. Some of the original il in his Sullivan 461 846 473 85
vats are still in use.l 4882 939
f a il ure, Susquehanna., 4682 3377
~5549
195
-By a recent order of the Post. 7 this MI 2654 1340 ; 2661 127
master General, the letter carriers through- 'ese. Venango...... 4431 3761 4769 377
out the United States are to be uniformed Warren 2990 1882 3020 17'
an.' Washington... 4946 4948 5051 48
in snits of "blue mixed cadet cloth," better Wayne..__ 2698 • 3397 2909 35
known as "cadet gray." ' Westmoreland 5335 - 6569 • 5285 69
Wyoming 1549 1765 • ;1623 17
-The Wayne Citizen intimates York 6063 9006 6449 9'
that a judge in that, county, while on the ---
bench, instructed a naturalized citizen how Tot ..... .... 331416 321739 $t2280 3'
to vote. Funs 312282
9677 9989
—A female college of the highest
order is to.be established at Carlisle, under
Presbyterian anspicee.
—Swarthmore College, at Wept
Dale, Pa, erected by the QuakerskiElleksite)
will be one of the bust bnildizo for edu
cational purposes on this imtinezt.
—John Ransom has been arrested
in Philadelphia for stealing 'eleven broom&
—Bishop Stevens fell on sidewalk
in South Bethlehem; Penn., on Saturday
night, and broke bite= and leg. ,Pie la at
the residence of Prof, Coffee, Me bstaber
in-lar, receiving itargical aid.
old ocean, to tell the story of our
shame and humiliation to the rotten
dynasties of Europe, and when that
bag of wind and brag, and fuss and
conceit, the BrOadhead hitter, flutter
ed and flashed in our faces, fresh
from rebel presses; then-we saw our
stint,—tho real , nature of the strug
gle we were forced to meet, the sec
ond rebellion which our good friends
North and South, had given us to
strangle in its swaddling clothes.—
If Mr. Sermon ever conceived in his
logical brain our first war alailure,
his ears have assured him by this
time, that oar second was a success.
Well, we did our whole duty then.'
What more ?
First. Finish Reconstruction, giro
it its final touch, the last. It needs
but that, for we did everything else
on the third of November. On that
day we accomplished more than Con
gress has been able to in the last
three years. And so well have we
done it, that Mr.. Jonnson cannot ve
to it. Reconstruction, is no failure
when the people do it. If , there has
been difficulty heretofore, it exists '
no longer. The people have spoken,
Vox POPMI Vox Dv. They have
sanctioned the Congressional plari b let
it be carried •,'
Second. Let I ns have to more
money panics'set out focihithei ad.;
~OZI~:a.
Joan H. Sulam was ; discharged
on Friday, and the "Suisun' Case"
ended: \ The District Attorney's ap.
peal from the previousj dmislon of
Judge Wylie, discharging the prise.
ner, was dismissed. •
of :glum ilia iiamm t 404
has lineeeedeil in running ihs "gssuitlet;et
Tennessee andAzionnu Kuklnx 3 as 4 has
beea.63,arao e g a rt, / stral,-,P1C.0..9 1
gis
Ms. 11* ., , ,.. , a great utu,
from a4* Idkilt . ,;,: . ..t o bestow
01
,Sietiailf, , t ~ log ''' among i
eialdllifdiWag , k .unty, Petah,"
lit beinniiiii ifA* ' with rem-
I eA,AS, f • I &• !tendon. I did,
1 p 14 4 1714 0 -0 0 - 4 -: , t b your permis
sion, I'M*" , ''.44 . the dumghts
that in,OlMitarily _ in my mind
yrhile. perlidalt -the I 'Aglaia- articht_
,
:from the 1 . 1 . 's -Journal_ pid
altho4 *ter." copied ` by tie
4bviss.of
,!* ' ' - ,,
Tkitii:tfithk 41 61 4 litiol'i,
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anon, im.am ' wearied; dhigiait
44 4 and d ined .fte ge n et a, v. At the
Ameriesi ipreas ' d area he "dOes
notknowkwalob - • , them to take in
hand." ' 'etr , fello 1: it nue*pris
sling. pradiesmen!, for- the 'sr AMOl=
can P* 'lle IX" 'ln ' iailini,,a
large 'Altitude* lib his' apierent
l i r
.desire .to iisnlield superieritiosnob
a mental *jou wo dinfterallysVect
it most refipectable entageidakso be
P
li itchle va llici 'the,' ' Bunton Gawk
ltee ! " Under - circemstencei,
. 10
this being "taken In hand 11010111-
rather' 'Uttering - you, Mi. Goon.
MOIL ; I , ' •
WORCIIdWA expect the Zditer-of
the " ' , a sfilureal and .Cathcii#
• , it° he Aland- with Ihnnis*
serti at the ieligion of Spain
"has n 1 ' *en. al ainleni of bigotry
and fcaud,'Vneiis it surprisi ng
that heleides to. shirk the die
• ' . '.
the Sp ish Inquisition, by
cis! ... .'lthst " roues a Political
„ I
in" '.. . b !Pprobtdy it
,tfru‘ a part of
the 4.4lm4—but it roved to be a Most
effect 4l means of . preserving' the
it :
Roml h faith among 'the Spenlirds';
and, ' oreAveroti a time *heti rings
i mam 1 "qed to s blnit to . thelipiritu
-lal d , Ertum of apach and the Tet
t
Wan reigned p remount' over the
Isouli Mid bodi a of Men, I 'fancy
there +as little differenne bet Ween
* t
and leaisati 'mid a " political
muffins." .
TVO is some ing majestic in the
irony that pervades this' article, es
peciaily whensays '' We of New
York'A-.--" In o r village `of New
li i
York"the po' t of which seems to
be the fact that i a man's knowledge
of hii;iy —or i ts facilities for sc.
quirin such kirledge—fnust,some
how,i beve a d root ratio' to the size
of the place in which-be relides I— .
;
,This bold dul impressed upon my
\ , s , 1
mind,il ,vias prepared to credit the
\J
assertion that '# suclfs_thing at the
' .
Kingdom of Sp i
in' was never known
until after the effpulaion of the infi
del tors,retc —for is not New York
a tho and dies ~larger. 'than Bar
lingtne ? Afa \ moments after, how.
I
ever, i nly eye caught the following
ParagraPh in '-it team in.'' Forney's
Prose, " The fact is, 14*in is by far
" the most aniient monarchy in En
"rope and Spaniards , are very. proud
"of 'he fact. &IMOD, first \of the
"Go is kings of Spain, _ formedthe
"•mo archy A. D. 417. This' dynasty
" wa t t s overthown in 787 by the
" downfall of 1 Romaine, last of the
" Getim. Thin Pluto formed the
" Kingdom of Leon, with -which in
" course of time, that of Castile was
" incorporated, and the marriage of
"Liamal.a, heiress of this united ter
" ritoey, to Fi&msfun 'Of Aragon and
" Naiarre, plated both at the head
"of i e Spain much larger than ,it is
" now, for it also included Portugal.
"This joint accession bears date A.
" D. l 1479." Now there was Mr. Foe.
io, who lived in quite a
lo seemed to have learn
from the same books
iin Bradford County--I
is little more respects.'
tis not likely any one
except the infallible
i York. Elope he will
!fore long, to take Mri
[hand,"—tell him that
the Moors were driven
a ge4raphical ewes
ire him Ii witching for
NET t a man
/err Awe, wl
ed his history
' that we have
began to fe.4
ble.l Still, it
..... ant be come
7no iin
New
ty
b . l l
nnill i n One,
f i nlingY "in
"'Spain, until
out; was b i i
13 siiiit'r and , g
i his' ignpran .
A ,The Isfew - (irk mail seems to feet
"
'wrathful at 'e' intimation that Spain
KB
WO while under he dominion ,of the "so
1,
1 cursed Turk ."/ occupied a More ex-
Mind positin in the' world than, she
has( 'since attained --and Who blames
'bilk( 'T
The 'nub is such , a gutting
;16 one 1 •Durin the 800 years of Moe
an leM rule in' pain, (and, by the way,
how, long tn al a nation hold posses
-71
moon!m of a co ntry before they can be
107
94 said to have'established themselves n
11 aelrightful o ne of the'soil I I " I'm
I v
` 79 afraid we ca not say the whites have
H.esiablishe themselves" in imeri4
asl cal iet,y the niversities of Arabian
1 SOsin were Atte resort 'of scholars
all pa of Europe, and
.they.
, 1
noel to be taken a proud prece
dence in th Arts and Scinnoes.--1
liiirirlid
nou ;avING says "s Promoting
, culture, manufacture, and corn
al m , i , they *ally formed an em
r62 pife, unriva ed for its prosperity b
ISany of the e
. pines of Christendom;'
173 1 sti, also th a " they diffused the ligh
la , o Oriental knowledge through th
28 +tern regions of benighted E
8' rope." Wail not that an exalted, "
,
G 1 a ni on ? 0 the other bantl, l If th
92 "%Titan - oolmarms " can be pe
an " %
277 94tal to iieve inch test-books a
774 they have access to, the presen,
157
, Spaniards _ sn indolent, - ignorant
people, and
haV de'
; oes the
gping objecl
dbd c w i t h
44 the sw
Clatholicismi
gifm knelt
eng"
wi'sirto ins
*Can the t
4iseoet4ii
qui since
1=
iYte
i , .
o illiM : '. - t
Moolok, 111 7 11 , " All'in,
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__ l lue r ll *,
heel* was only teloeuevbillOt
I °° 4 o!°, Ocia 1 - ,..,.t -6 , 14464.°01 : 4- '
tho7- - .l. l efilt!(l,4o#l4 th 'iih °
thetio l el a t* lsa il
Wllol*Wri*P. f.-1161F04-7*-',
side 41riiiiiritain'ilOrrotlhi
It would be jut like Wm, $5 weU II 118 .
the " American press. generally " to
write A.- 1011 .11 - -ti*ille „On -Pt etihieet,
which Ili ignoiance Could not coin:
via.,..„,1- - - ...: - ~-., ,--,,, ..- ~,,,;.,,,..,,..
" 1 "'•
As there is no certainty - when an
other ollehlt ' 43 1 1 PION 44 04°0 1
go* win come over Mi. I :4e - , Nit . YO 4t:
-ItAiter,:isn4 lie _ may never agOlii,tiiii
*attentionto. the ark 1 ' hillii`,d
Bradford tlionty,:u ,it will eier'tie : si
' nintfercif regret' that" be did not .ens
llghtes us a:little set& Utak elosoie-
Semblance between , the, .Ptiritentii'and
the 7 0 * -8 . :He found A 0 t.. PO Ndu
ring ii- meicilesir 'rummaging ;of all
kind's of old books, so the greakdiEL
Calmly_ ii,--.doubtless; out of , our
iteohj.hot since th*,Aiila . en do r se s
:del $0 010 4 4 0 1 14 '''':Mi• r 4110 24 `alk I
tall As just_. where. fi 4 ' the _reseni• i
blance r in mend and politics' prinoir ,
plea of the l uriik' inewith the TarksP
Eli l' Mi2Posiens' 1 - '- '
.Oar Now. York Friend hi^,il/1....1ir .
_ . .
_._-
.. ?
GOODWCit Will go oneven to Utah 1-7
Well,' salt has . become- an nndispn:
ted provflrb that - AsiviliestiCa" and' en.
terprite are , ever 'moving ;iiestviard,
perheps himay ; but•sis it is equal ly
Mier that MIK ratitionii old, fogyisixi
inclines to remain'' stationary in the
east, we can entertain ncanch hopes
tiii,hitti=itli certain thistlihe'QrtOt
. ,
Man _ will always abide in New. York
City. ' -
tut the blow he'deals hie 14'
1
in the last - , PerogiePht le i l : 4l c'e
One I „Mr, G.% taste for litOr
has consp*st him to praiee Lo
Vrilti ; -and with terrible emph
announces the fact that " '
re - 0 ipilli 4 functionary oYthe lip
inquisition !" Well, in the - no'
common sense, what of that?
has that.to do with one's slink
of the literary excellence of L
Yeas.% writings 1--for his nom
merely mentioned with others
Witance of' genius amid mirth'
ignorance of which a Spaniard
be proud.
It seemed incredible that
1 , ', who lives and edits a paper in rich a
place as the City of New York ' could
be guilty of writing such bald riles!),
until I remembered the pro ability
that he had just returned f in hold
in& a " Wake " over the departed
Democratic Party, and -Still-felt the
effect of thelpotations necessary to
roue the spirits on' 'such mournful oc
casions. ' In such a state , we often do
see men, feeling "in the humor for a
little fun" who make themselves im •
mensely ridiculous
A 00111412 Y Gum.
Burlington, N0v.12, 1868.1;
pain is Glassed amon.
'Lied nations of the ear 1
ew York use eee an
enable in the Mahommpo
the Koran in - ouehatid
id in the Other r
never sought to pro a
th the iword, and II
of torture? Not that I
lute sny tomParison bo•
o systems 'of religion—
ely a Matter of . fatcy as
two cviis is the Worse-4
.
- deluded Turks ont
I their* !ogio to obtai ,
hifis not the 'Map to
"bflinkanf m
P Ansikie, ,
Nemo of tije Week
• Slir A collision oconried at Buffa
Y.. •bout midnight Thursday, be-
brews cattle train of the Buffalo and Erie
Railroad and a passengerr train on the N, Y,
& Z.Bailicad. The former was going to the -
cattle yards and the latter coming into the
city. The pcdat where the scaldent hap-
pened is about smile froM the depot, and
where the backs of the two roads cross
each .other almost A right angle. The loco
motive of the cattle train passed entirely
through the baggage oar-of the passenger
train, carrying the locomotive and cars of
the latter off the track. Fortunately only
one `person was . injured . ItobertDec&er, the
baggage master of the passenger train. A
lop number of cattle and hogs were killed
'or so injured as to neoessitate their. killing.
.--Since the recent earthquakes in
California, the residents of those towns
Which were badly shaken up,manifest great
Moan lest a repetition of those unpleasant
sensations should occur. The rambling of
wagons in the street causes them to nudi
from their bonne' in terror. To allay these
fears the California papers assert that it is
demonstrated by actual observation that it
is the first shook only that does derange.—
If the Ant gook passes without breaking
things; t sholi that • the interior fires
have found -vent. and that eubiequerit ones
will. ufxillow their leader," and pass Laren
lustily by.
--A few days ago six hundred
kegs , of gunpowder, piled up near Granby
Fcird; Nevada, for the use of the Central
Pacific Railroad, were accidentally explo
ded in an extensive camp of the workmen.
Five men were killed and several badly
wounded. One of the men, a Chinese, is
reported' to have been blown one hundred
yards Most Host of the horses and mules in the
wagons near the magazine, were blown.to
[(toms, and one twelve-mule team was en
tirely destroyed.
• —At Galesburg, lowa, a widow
named• Wilcox wen so badly burned,reeent
ly, in 'fighting a frraiiie fire, that her life is
despaired of Her barn, hay and grain
stacks ; one hundred bushels of wheat and
other property were destroyed, .but the
house was saved.
—The Committee appointed by the
Union League of New York city to investi
gate the election frande, met last evening ;
resolved to hlre an office at once, ,and to
take settee measures for carrying out the
resolutions adopted by the League, and
appointed
_Mr. Nines Iff. Grinnell Tress
,
--Lato,tadvloes from. Fort Hays,.
Kansas, represent Oren. Sheridan in active
pursuit of . the Indians. Gene. Carr and
Bankhead, with a large force, are making
aggressive' movements west of Fort Wal
lahs. The Third United States Cavalry
Was meat reinforced by SOO disaffected
Indiani.
—lt is reported that a New York
Insurance Cbmpeny has tendered Gen. R.
S. La. the position of Supervisor of agen
da for the Southern States, at a salary of
$lO,OOO a year: He le also ,spoken of foi
the Presidency of the Chesapeake and Ohio
Bailmmd Company, • •
—A gencial fight occurred on elect
Non day at Barbourville, NY:, during which
G. W. Pitzer Wm killed, and four other per
sons severely - wounded. Twenty-five or
thirty shots were finds fl ied 'bricks, and
donee without number - wire thrown. No
aerestt were snide.
--The
. bokof a man known as Dow
iirprtt mte :morally . found hinging to the
limb of
~a Wei, bear Balawille, Ark. He
Wes, one of the murdenns of Capt. !Umlaut
Mom. sato was hag About three miles
frimi the got inhere , the, murder.was
had. trned. Btate's • evidee
*Mt expepwl*,l4oorigett ddiminated 1n
the /08410040-.1‘101:110*.i*.keill"
' 7 l*.C* 4-101 / — ** 1 "0 1/4
/1310414and•11111, DO 6.16)t0 the
pfaett7 hetee*El tbLe*fet ,
..+33noit. terrible: siutillg
NO* geongispliftrair apihwabent
411. ' 7;:f/f l 4;o l Shtt the .
lee‘ide It is fear.
' ,l • l 4M4 l4llth iii iw ltiV iillifi r L
: fresf boatilblieissmhtg
the its ort the xi. TO* iddi ilia eine in
eollision with the ,ithaniithrklthielk vas
oprithig in, The, boats.., collided with a
of #0;0410411.MIX„,i41441141 Flatapation.
thi sibil Of the . Handitan. •
. Mile anal when the boati. are apposeh
ing -*Ara the passenger Were orOwded
' eitass Isit °kat 1 19 6 4 IFhleVaed the
.tft ituldsB eigialitlY to el
koirit t0.P41 13 40er _ the bow of the WAN
whiekearrie4 awl. the gnarls 6314 night
nwimermi- of &Infusion Width fOuiewed
battled illikaption: An =AS tb , the stern
of the boat, apt intarberi: t of poople were
'nark trampled t 4 • death: It is 'said that
two Teti ttirkiwn Overboard' end **a.
arithont injury
Th e pilot of the 'llaintitoo
'O Ol O l 4 &Ai*, etten, l o 6l4 tOttT his 1 l
boat, bat' she was under too inch headway
toil be brought under control. inert named
liiewer.who was sitting on the inardi.
wasthstantl7 Ariunknown 'man was
crusted against *joists of the, taw
cabin, nd oid - . is _feared
tint the Una of life'. drowning enitinin.
rho is greater than reported.'
*to - 2bvniistments.
IIONFEOTAONERY,AVYS, NUTS
• AND istirts."
A. .
Aittentiosof Pablio; 'to wit
thillitimaaufaataresoluisells at ; :
WHOLEBALD AND DitAII;;
,• • ,
All kinds of CoAfectionsi les , Foreign an& D o.
meetk Nuts, /cc. - Deslesis in Ski ixnantry wish
ink anything in bis • line twill do went* send
their olds= to Wm. and:gig:will bO. prom 4
idlanded to • fistlifsction visrant Store
:Li south side Of Esseisios New Moot. Torn
ds:-Po;, • • ~ t
Feb. -,lB6d•—tf. , "
btim
s fal
!tare
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OWANDA'*EIit FLOMINO
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, de
nish
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hat
twit
INN
WM H. PULLER & CO,,
Itesiiicthillyinform the public that they line
purchased the new and extensive Steam Flour.
Zan
lagNUb , built by . Griffiths, Wells do Mat son,
la tlJt south pall, of thrborongh of Towanda,
and having all the modern improvements, and
MEI
a 8 an
'ding
competeatlitllera, they sre prepared to do
CUSTOM GRINDING,
magi
le the beat possible manner and it unusually
abort notice Every tains vial betaken to give
satisfaction, and we Invite a public trial
FLOUR .AND FEED
For sale at the lowest Isiah prices.
Towanda': Novembei 10, 1888
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
fLOUR, ?ZED, NEAL, kC.
WOODEN, WILLOW AND STONE
-
No. 1, Ps BLocic,
Southeast corner of Main & Bridge•sts
TOWANDA, PA.
New -and Desirable Goods
RECEIVED DAILY
216sortment always Complete.
Great Indueornents to
CAST! BUYERS!
,COUNTRY PRODUCE
Bought and Sold at
r 7., ' V r.'l
LONG & KbELER
Nov 11. 1808.
EW ,
FIRM I
•
NEW ,GOODS
WICKHAM dr, FROST,
Would call' the attention of the oltdaPrie of
;tome and vieloity t that they have, opentd with
•
A. New Stock of Goods
At the old stand of L. L. Moody , where with
close attention to the wants of the_cornmnnity
they will keep a good a'sortment of 'goods,
which they will
SELL AS LOW. AS THE LOWEST,
Awl at prices that will Induce every one to bay
of 'them. We shall at all times .have a good
assortment of
FALL AND WINTER .GOODS !
Embracing all the latest styles of
LADLES PRESS GOODS!
DELAINES„ ALPACAS, PRINTS, GLOVES,
Ot*GllAlpic, HOSIERY, HATS, .CAPtf;
BOOTS, SHOES, 'CLOTHS, CABBII4EBEB,
VESTINGB, VANOY GOODS, UMBRELLAS,
Family Groceries, Hardware,
CEOCKERY, MIRRORS,
LADIES TRAVELLING BAGS 1
WOOD AND TIN.WABE.
- Avg Furniture, 4c.,
The above gives but a slight Idea of the
GOODS WE HAVE IN STORE,
And* only ear to one nankeen= friends and
the public generally, call and pee na;teat the
merits of our pretensions, and i< convinced.
BOY AND _ liA46 Tourism,' yEs RICH
Bylining money your parctiaai - We In
tend to - . -
GIVE WATER DARGAIN,..TIisiIV
&vat mon =An O1;1
We knowwe can phitiscr you,so gtve as ae;sll.
All kinds of.•
=I
FARMERS, PRODUCE
•
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tit' : kdbratmdt.'.
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TOWANDA, ?A,
Mist storied. it golid,sopply of
FOREIGN, DOMESTIC. 'CiaNNiti tg - DRIED.
TEA, 001712 uro emu,
audiethFraii..Earacts,
,- •
Coestaitly on laid, and will be sold cheep as
tbe (beeped.. ritberibe beet veiny or
BALTLVOAE,OY4TERA
Bymeasure,or cur. or, leg. Fresh. and Fine
liemembiit tile place
STORE,
Between tti#:; Ebiefillon snd laeienr'S 'pock
'Aim mu, 0ck.16, DM.
PRICE LIST.OI.I3OADE , MILLS.
Bost cpudity Whttar Wheat Flour • per
hund
Bad quali red ty Bye/lour per ModreBB $7
d' • 0 00
0.
Corn Kea 1 and Ilya andikun Fed,. 76'
BuCkwhoit. Flour, per h_undred,.. - ; .. . 340
....ktehrmargn -SUM/0d to deicers. We
mall, kw . Wheat 15 - and 113 60:.
73
good, $1 30, Buckwheat 15 cents.. Corn 11 a .
Custom grinding usually done at once, as the
capacity of .thrg mUI is: salliciont for sr largo
moan( of work. K. R. piqium.
Camptown. May 7,1888. :
.E. w
AGAnurt; itanok!
Having pare/wed the Moe& of Tobacco belong
ing to Ban&ill. Compton . & Co., and havinsi
built a shanty= the mune:grotindi we'aze pre,
pared to offer to.thopribliq - -
WHOLESALE AHD' RETAIL,
A variety of .7
CHEWING' : TOBACCO,
640 h .L
Gold Leaf, - Banny Side, Pine Apple. Kichigan
Fig, Rosetief and Star; which we offer for sale .
in quantities tir salt enstomera. ' Packages is
Barrels, lialts and quarters. • .
FANCY SMOKING.
.The celebrated Lone Jack, Pride of the Uni
ted States, Virginistle,Golii . Leaf, Navy and all
kinds of,,Killicknick.
BRANDS OF CIGARS,
American Eagle, Gen. Grant, Leboquet, Im
pede, Tycoon and the very choicest brands of .
Yaraa.
•
We will keep constantly on hand a variety of
Pipes, Cigar Cases; Tobacco Boxes and Pouch
es and everything usually kept in a Tobacco
Store,. •
Landlords supplied with .317,ars eat Foil To-
bacco oa liberal terms.
All orders promptly flllec )2 11014 Uotloo4
Oct. 27. MIT
300 OASES BOMA .& SHOES .
AT RETAIL
HUMPHREY - BROTHERS
- .
Offer to their old custom rs and the general
public,
NOT ONLY THE LARGEST
BUT DIST
ISSORtHEN7 GOODS
FOB THE
AT.T • TIZA.TYM 1
That can be found In
NORTHERN PEIVNSYLVINI
The stock is olTered at the
LOWEST RATES
WORK GUARRANTEEDI
_ EDWIN C. BURT'S
SHOES FOR LADLE
MISSES AND CHILDREN,
RECEIVED THE ONLY SILVER DUAL
Airarded foi
Ex,cellence of Manufacture
PARIS EXPOSITION 1867. .
! JAMES .M. BURT'S ,
GOODS FOR MEN'S WEAR,
HEAVY OR LIGHT
QA I F, 0PV.141, NAPJLEON,
Hungarian and other Styles.
OUR OWN MANUFACTURE
In full opersti.on and all goods
Made to Order by Reperieneed Worktien,
Saddlery _Department I
100 HORSE BLANKETS
BUFFALO & WOLF ROBES.
Carriage. Team Barnes's;
" 7 TRUNKS, 'news, ,te..
Towanda. Oct. 31, 1868.
T OWAND f i. 00AL YARD I
ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS
COALS.
The undersigned having leased the Coal Yard
and Dock' at the old " Barclay Basin," and je
completed a large Coal House and Office upon
the premises, are now prepared to tarnish the
citizens of Towanda and vicinity with the diff
erent kinds and size's of 'be above named coats
upon the most reasonable terms in any quanti
ly desired., Prices at the Yird until farther
notice r
Large Egg r • $6,00
Small Egg • - 6,14
Stove, t..
635
Chesnut;;'..- 5,50
",Barelay " Lump, ' ' 4,60
•:--" • • Eon of Mines, -4,00
.•.:
_' " . . Pine . r Mabkamith • 5,50
' •The following additional charges will be
made for delivering Coal within the Borough
Per T0n,..60 cta. extra for carrying in 50. eta
Near Ten.. 35 '""--.: " , <25 "
i o nitez was 1" If <4 •MI 4 5 ,,,_
WO:Orders must in all cases be seclomipankd
with the ciah.l
Towanda, Nov. 4,1888.—t/.
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OOREN & ROSENFIELD
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TOWAIDA, PA.
.-wilaw; teas to r°
tbo ig.
IMMOBIIIi a , sad oldolty. to w og:
show hat way of_
Aso w.-. too CM OK Wocere than Igo
1.0
lis:toaaolthrnl
Pami
A m . r mous, We does It our duty to
otproosto.oll the Mon boototrod Gm se thu,
We flo.boroby pabllelk PIXICLIIII, that cfs
peat stock of ..
11 - ar. 'Winter Goo
- SUCH AS BROADCLOTH, BEAM
Doeskin ..& Maid/mere' Suits,
Of all
,grades aad of the d
of at latest styles. inn b e ,
- disp we
- RIDUCED•TBICESI
Our toads are mannfacturnd In New Tot etty
by ono of the =Thera * the drat, t he:dm
wears enabled to sell at cheap as the Meet,
sad wishing 'o redoes our slat. we will pot
our 'goods at such low rates as will suable soy.
boy to boy a salt of sktthert - We are reeeir.
the
LARGEST STOCK of OVERCOATS
Ever brought to this =hot web as Hearer,
ChlaellMs. Moak .
_ha. far Kga 11 " Dna
Wear. WI Atha usourteg Moro of .
• '
COHEN ix ROSENFIELD
And iambi* yourself of the fret that they do
as they say sad do set odiregromot any or
their goods ! ' We aim o atteutluo to our
dock of ,
GEN7S FURNISHING GOODS!
Esalias Csarimare satilfoobss Overddres,
lest atts sad Drawers, oyes&sad seeable'.
Glom, Condign Jaya& - cotLrydu.
' -
LATEST 0TY14.8 HATS & CAPS,
Whisk they am sell - at Reduced Prim. R Ire
us • call before bobs *Wier&
- _ oogEN a 1111)1112111 7 1BLD.
- • - Opp°,he Powell k Co.
• Towanda, Oct . 21,1868.
The .indernigned - would respectfully inform
the citizens of oirtalasing and -vicinity that
they have disposed of their old s took and have
again opened at their old stand wit en entin,
new stout of Beady 'Made Clothin which are
of the beet mean facture and of thelitest at f:e
They have Bearer, Chinchilla, Madan and
Pilot Overcoats. Also a large assortment of
Gents Furnishing Goods, saciLas Otershins
Undershirts. Drawers, Efate, Cape, kn., which
they_ will sell at Reduced Pr y_ cea. Having pin.
ed the confidence of the people by honest and
fair dealing, they are sore of obtain tug . duo
of their patronage. Call and mentos berme
purchasing elsewhere.
COHEN & BOSE NFT~,D.
Wyabislng. Oct 21, 1868.
CAMPAIGN OPENED!
GRAND RALLY OF THE NAMES
COME ONE 1 COME ,ALL
REPUBLICANS, DEMOCR ATS
I
And citizens of every political faith are isehi
to attend the
GREAT MASS MEETING
Which is to be held and continued for the nut
three months by the citizens of Towanda end
vicinity at
'd
1
it
H
More young and - old ere already gathering
to provide t emselves with
C. 14 0 'I I. H I G,
FOB FALL AND WINTER WM,
From the excellent supply we have Wei
received and which for.
QUALITY, DURABILITY AND CHEA PSE
Cannot be excelled In this orl any other•mor
keL our entire stock being new and bought fo
uh wet
DISTANCE ALL COMPETITION
Our mo_ttols Quick Sales, Small Profits, Strict.
ly Cull, and Once Price Only. We invite! OW
and all to pay to a visit at the old stand of
olomon & Spa, one door north of Taylor &Co
(SOLOMON a WOLFF.
1.L12. 11,01AMON.
IWiranda. Oct. 1, 1868.
WE SELL Over• oats this lllitt6ol2 at rery:los
prices. Our atm& was bought low, and is rr
tailed at leas than a anal wholesale priest
We oiler Some extra bargain i at the °ace prize
store ou: • SOLOMON & WOLFF.
II
WE SELL our stock of Mae Costa, Business
auks, Pants and Vests, for men and bop' Tar
as low as any previous time this summer. We
have soma sp kndid goods in this line. boseht
cheap and selling at a very small profit. or. the
One Price Store of •
iSOLOMON L.
No. 123,M ain a Street.
WE SELL Furnishing Goods much belay
current prices. Our stock is complete in Noir
and Youths'. thi them customers can sate
many times, fully 20 per cent. b. ,baying st
the price store of
SOLOMON fr.. WOLFF,
No. 123, Main Street.
WE SELL small articles u cheap as taw
o _ l l o 4 Suspenders, Handkerchiefs , Collars. Ties.
Waves, mittens and gooks of this class eery
much leas than they are retailed .eiserbere.—
Weinvlte the trade to cormiace Clemens it
the one price store of
__
SOLOMON & • WOLFF,
No. 123 Main Stmt.
-The highest price in cosh paid for W&-&
Hides,. Pelts, and Calf Skins at the one ptitt
store of SOLOMON & WOLFF.
'No. 123. Main Sirret
W. A. = CHAMBERLIN
H
gas enlatged hla stare and ha. pet recent ,
a large stock of Gold and Silver .
AMERICAN WATCHES I
And ( a well selected as‘ortment of BWI
WATCHES, all warranted - to ran well or the
monip refunded. He keeps on band a larri ,
sortment of the celebrated
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.. - 0
z p.
.41
SETH THOMAS CLOCK
Also an elegant as eortment of the latest styli
Gold •
JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE
in:the plated llact.he has Rogers Mother
FORKS AND
.SPOONS:
Heavily plated "
Breakfast & Dinner Castors,
Elegant Treble plate doable wall
ICE PITCHERS!
BUTTER i t BERRY DISHES,
Pickle Stands, Tea Bells, &c.,
onsußsatur is now keeping the
Family - Sewing - Machina.
These Machines are superior ki all others 1e
family use, for the following reasons
They sew with two threads dieect from ttr
spools, and require no rewinding. - , ,
They are more easily understood, an d ne`"
and leas liable to derangement, than :other ros.
chines. .
.
They are capable of executing perfeetT.
without change of adiastment,s much grey
variety of work than other machines. -
The stitch made ti these machines is rau 6
more firm elastic, and durable, especially rifo, , .
articles which require to be washed and irue'•
:Minn any other stitch.
' This stitch, owing to the manner in whicb
the under thread Is tinwrought, is much the
moat plump and beautiful In use, and ret:w
lids plumpness and beauty, . even upon ariklo
frequently washed and ironed, until they
Wl3lll Oat. - - ; •
The structure of the Sena is such., that. lb"
It, be cut or broken at intends of only pre {
stitches,
111L n an eit it e d r ar%Te n .1 - run.
n"
.
Unlike other machine% skip* fasten b° .
ends of the seam by their o
own peration.
With thesernachines. while silk is used or"
the right or face side of the seam, net° ' 3 .1
be used upon the other side without le a sen:!.
the strength M durability of the sew. Tb 3
on be done on no other machine, an
poi
,11 :41 eiron all articles stitched or maik 1 *
111
with MD.
These machine , in addition to their sulef,k,,
merits 111 hastrussente for sewing: elecu ts - I
most beautiful and permanent embroidery 0
ornamental work.
- You can get Sewing machinel and 511
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Handsome Cake Baskets,
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