Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 22, 1874, Image 1

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TVS 13saDroan, 111 published egg
. 1 Thrilling Slurninu by el. W. Atirtna , of Two Dofltta
• t ie g snutin.vin advande.
as &Ahern stus.i.n all eases esclualys of sub artip
' that) she papers r .
SPECIAL NOTION inserted at Ft:stamina:tau pa
line tor first tuvrartiou. and Fria rnorrs per line for
subsequent lusettiMit. 1 '•
.LOCAL !Irrilol4. same style Is cseal4DB
Tatterr carers 1. item.
ADVERTISEntIiTB*I II be Inserted scoordlnftp
• be following table of rates :
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I. trial. • f SLIM. 1 a4T- I 6 - 00 I 5. 00 00. 0 01 tb
~ inches' j 2.00 I' 8.00 1 10.00 1 15.001105 W
$ inches -I 2.50 1, :9.00 I Intl 120.00 111.0.10
as notes* I „3.434 11 4.50 14.1101 18.251 25.0d1 35f0
.'-ibedunan i 114)0 I:12.901 11.00 1 22.001 30.001 45.00
I . ‘ cellimn 1 10,00 1 nom 1 anno J 40.00 1 55.001 15.0 i,
column 1 711.tXi I in - i.OO t 601 111 t sumo 1 $lO4 I kit.o
Admintstistot'asinii t ticotttoe. Notices. s2;Audi
t .Ors IgElek. am; $2 umneastjarda. fors hues, (per
eAri •T 5, additional lines $1 each.
' Yeafty adverttsers are entitled to quarterly chinkeria.
. I Trazatent advertleements must be. paid for issidrimar.
" 11.111.lbemintions .51 - A.so.isetores .CorutenzteAtioxtp
ittnited ur indlvidrial interest. and notices of Mar
t,reis.rnd Destbs. exceeding five lines, VS dual*"
•••• ens calms per line.
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I'be REPEEirrrat batarig &larger circulation than ail
the papers in tbe county combined, males ittbebe_t
kdrertiatnu mediate In Northern Pennaylinitils.
3011 PRINTTN4 of every Lind. In Plain and Fanny
cel ors, done Stith :in.:mesa and dispatch Handbill..
Blttikii, Cants, Pamphlets, Riilti. a le. eltateraeuts,4l.
of every variety and ..tyle, printed at thy:shorte n.. ncitice. The Rneowrid. • Offlce Is well kapplied tetth
peitper. pressen...a Rote issortinent of new type, and
everything in the Printing . Rae an be executed th
• lie: enci.t artistic manner and at the lowest rate..
acitv ^attrt. ,
1. " TraSnlES'i: CA3D .
R Foivrmt, • TtrAL E.STATV.
we.. , 27,3 Smith Water Street. Cbl
sago, illinoilt, Real Estate purchased andtrold. •In
"vestments niadeand Money Loaned, •
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May 10."7ti, . ,
TORN ' 'MIT' - RT,A egmrTrili
TIONROETON. PA.. pay - sips:tier:tar Atte - Wenn to
roinnq HugOrie. Wag s. Rieighs, tc Tire set and
repairing done' n fib notice. Verrit end charge!
gttarantorLd sattsracte . 12,15,52 - .
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• 11l Unita eel:Va.:he inl the CATLORTHIi
- 'I7IU NM. Slecn n r Roam/qrs. Store. Work 0
' /very derzYtpron don in The latent sty. - lee.
Tr:rands. Xprii 2.1, 370.-tf •
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'• 1 11.15y23•73- 1 1.1 '• . :TOWAN - DA, PA.
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1 . WI.. ATOTtnr ' AN ' DEAL.
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• ras TrlrEsrrant.-Lot• from $lOO np
.Also ffe.ll.l Estate Agents. Lend bought an
soli and money loaned. Pa.tod. desiring .to ad]
Wild Lamle, Tarnis. or Lots, can have -a map o
'lands or I....bd.vision made at this Agency,' an
•propertyleedd -on a reaannable commission. 015 c.
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.over Pootolliee, Merenr's Illock,,Towands, Pa.
'stormy. fi1ec.4•721"
was. n. lir , Tori tor,
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Ben.,DER„ wishes to - Ant...nu I th
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nits :ens of To vend* and vicinity, that he will Os
Att , nt.lol. to 'l. , •.sWiirg, plane, design. au•
spetiti.fation. for >lll ...loner of huildinffs.•Privat.
and 1,31..iie. Superintendence Firer} for reasonabl
commit's:H:o :Vire it residence-IN. E. cerner o
Sezond and Elizabeth
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0,t.".•71 Lot 511."Towan.la. Pa.
W, KINGSBUB , Y,
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RE AL -ESTATE. LIFE, FIRE, fe ACCIDENT
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Oftleel,•corner. of Main and Saito %rect....
13.1172. TtiWANDA. Pa.
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ASH BOORS, AND.BLES . DS.
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- .1 am prepar,:h to furnish filln-dPied Donis, Sas
Ind Blind , of any style, Size, or thickness, on ahor
notice. Hand in your orders ten day-. before yo
-raid to use the article., and be sure that vOn wi
• Set (1. , ./nrc.. that .will not shrink. or swell. Term:: cap;
on delivery. •
11 Towanda. atity 19..1571. GEO, P ASH.
T. O N & B OTH E R
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Dealers in '
WOOL . HIDES , PELTS, CAT.
SKINS. FURS,
- "For the 111z11: - ii ca-h prick- I, at all t , c.
I = - Odlicti. in IT. E. Roseritiehl's Store,
fr: a, nvi - ros. t
5.• I . TOWANDA . . PA•
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..NEW 000.1)S, L.OIWHPR/CES!
• MONF.OETO.N. PA:
TRACY &. HOLLON.
Retail )Calers in Groceries and rrOvimOnit, Drs:
and, Kerosene au, • Lamps, Chimney
DY.• stuff.. Paiute, Oils, Varuish, Yankee N.
tim...Tobacco. ,Cicers and Snuff. Puit: Wines an
3.1.1.',c,...,10f - the best quality. for niedielnal purpo
. ..Only. MI Gods sold at the very lowest prices. Pr
•...,,,113-:ete.11 . .: carefully" compounded at all hours of
t.
tfr.`lt. , :24 a call. '
TRACY ..t HULLO'S.
• •.," llour..pton, Pa.. Jute 24, 11 0 .9-I.v.
B.iR.ETZT CONFECTIONERY I
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VA - ft A.N.TEF, SA:II'6ACTION
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DINING 1s;OM,
`.V11..r.1 he :v.!. ".1 b r -a•ly to fort.l,ll
than win...
1.11 I'EEVII ara ihc.ted
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pp-redly
vit.. I to Vie , f thst '1 tt.0.111 Mute ate la
prepared t 5 reca.ve t the. Cap
Stock lIIe •I cf Fin:nee.
laud.. r•-• Litz I.:•• . ....A' ore to b. empro
to .••for the
Es . t%:.• , 1•••• . . coune"te 1 with
F • - y b.' ..ve.l •' . .b
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. • !kiwi: offered It itE el-h, 1 •Fzib•A•rib ,TS
roze.ve a 11. u. enitriv , -1 C rt.ficat ,
st,-k.
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• tato fir Fit per ahniti
1 , - p,A; c.l psc,- , ..A. , of Ceniehu.sl"St.ick"f
• flat, or ply:ll , A t o - 1574.,
S 'olio are urn ne it a Nation:l
v•r p L r.ler to the nn
pitP,DR. Fll l / 4 1,1.17', Tie SPll'‘..T,
5 'I.:. I 9 ..: E •rainut St.. PIIEI7
FISS GRIFFIN__
Illy attioan. to 11 , r il , l et. , ,tm - aprg
that ph.' coutinr.es the
I‘EILLI " .:ER.Y BUSINESS,
, At L r.". 1 '..sad en PIPE STREET, slesitliot
L .I:l.L.tro ar,ari - tirvT Or . .00115, G.
i•.•.r.zat her 0,:11! Turcl•-rat,,
' ' Gurtrrs.
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Nlt GOO H
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HATE TOGS OF HA.h.DIFABE.
. IItOS AND, NAILS,.-
. jA.T W FLiUSING.
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• for'eash, than Any etablishmen
Bradford 'Conitty.' ' • •
Blileksmith' 31 • •
.aud Wago n Ma
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VOLUME XkXl.-V.
PROFESSIONAL CARES.,
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TAMES WOOD, ArrorprET s..nn
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Conassunn A 2 Law.Totrands,Pci
glirrli it MONTANYE, i I t.TTO ) 1
1J NETS A w. 0111 m
-came? La 0111-came? of Naha iind
Pine Screed, oppointe Porter's Drug Store.
TIR T B JOILNSON irirsientsrexn
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Stamen:l, Office over Dr. R. C . Porter Ron
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FG. MORROW, Pintsrqira Jam
• Botualort, offers bl: n rclessiortal seniors to
the citizens of Warren vicinity. I Residence
first house north of J. r, Cooper's Store, Warren
Ctutre. Pa. '. spllB'72 1,7
1111. C. AI. STANLEY, DENTllfr,
B l Zleli c s e t ß irr r e. to M D L W litet u t . : T (ntice o wanZ. rittoUi
kinde of plats work th aneet. o ll Jen 1613
D R 8 M. WOODBITRN, Physician
mia Burgeon. Once over Wickham:il/0 Black's
Crockery i store. I
Towanda. May 1, 1872 -Iym I I
1 - 4 .4 OYLE & IACPTIF>RSOgi ATTOB
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I .Ta • AT Law Towanda Ps. Will gre prompt
atterilon to ill matters entrusted to thitir charfie.
Om hens' Court business * Precialty, 1
tr. VIOTTI: Ilicl4V2l 731 1 serniessort.
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kRTLETT & Tit ACV, INsuntiN
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AAxi:. REAL ESTATP At viers asp 11E-snEtts. Office
third doer eolith of. First I:ational Bank, ground
floor. Towanda. Pa.
0. Ti.scums - in. Tllalosll'7.3l W. rittel
IT B. At aKEAI N, ATTORNEY !,
11. AND COMISLEXIE AT LAW, T0W1L716.11 Pa. Par
ticular attention paid to bolsi:Leis in thti Orphans'
Court. 1 July2o.'6Bl
-rirW. PATRICK. A TTORNEY-AT
• Law. Once, Sfercur's Block. Lett door v.
the Pcpee-s office, Tow Lula, Pa.
Jniyl7 1873.
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P C. J. De AI4fTELIS,
1 • Arroltsrv-A•ti.Lsw, •
Main Street. Towanda. Pe . ofliegwlth Overton&
f !shire opposite &.urt Rouse. Mac 14„"73
1NT•,..; AT j iAVt• (District Attorney for Brad
ford Coutityl,Troy, Pa. Collections node and prompt
ly remitted 1 feb 18, '09 , --tf.
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w B. KELLY, Drxnsr.-L-, Offiee
v i • over Wickham :11 Black's Towanda Pa.
Teeth inserted on Gold, Milver. Rubber. and Morn.
roam bane. Teeth PltTa( t e tt without pate Oe'2 L 72
A .i ' 4 ,Arr 1
onNtrs
/ AT-:r AW, Towanda. Pa.
. u r. arannte 3. E. cams-r.
Office in Knee's Biock, find door south of Pint
Ninth:runt Bank. op stairs, Jan R 7.1.1 v
nVERTON & ELSBREE. krron
• w 7- ,; 14 AT Law. Tot:ands Pa.., having entered
nth eopht tut-rattly,. offer their professitmai setting'
to the putdic pperld attention given
% to basineas
in the (13:.1111t'4 'lnd R. Ciater's Courts. I apt 14'70
E nwrierf v 1 N. o' Vl.mattni.
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s ct 1 .toe.. tiro ;leen tr clanEas against Invltr.
In'''' ' • - li.V-1 ea, Ode e, L j: • ."' . a'l l o ler Public
4 - O'arp 1 1 -"'• 1 - .0.73
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A 11. ID; L. DODON. 0 EVIIVE.
Ylt Alli M I O , vi-ta Draper-north Malt est ,
oPt IPstal le r 1 a ~ , , 1111 ehuccb, Towanda. Pa All den,
tai operalo ti a , pros ity. Jan 14
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ti EcK A STREETER, 1
L tit OFFICE. T 07.1.0.., t Pe .1
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lt. k PE, a r 1 in 11741 11 ST 'LI TLIT.
1 A - Ai. KEENEY, COUNTY SU
... 1. a Pl. fir: FFNDE.`4I,. To t alelatPl '''tflice with
n vi ped, second door below the 11'9'd House,
$ il he at the A - nee then bet sciturlay bf re t ch month
i t sodt all ?titer tunes when Riot called a on Mud ,
.1 nee a corm.' •
t, •d with the `stip , " rpm! , ney. 11 letters
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84 as above ec 1.10
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J. W. LYMAN, 1
1 PaltaCIAN AND SNRGEON
o"ice on Maid Street formerly oc, opted by Dr .
l' >ld Residence, corner Pthe oil Se'lad streets
1 owanda Imo, o 2 1.r.1
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C. GRIDLEY 1
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• ATTORNEY' IT LAW.]
If rif 1 15 :3. TOWalda, Pa.
DOCTOR 0. LEWIS, A GRADU
-1.1 aloof the Celle:7. of "Phvrociaas anti Surgeons,"
New York city. Class Ik4l-4 gar& ezelusiv 0 attention
to the prattle° of 111. preft.Simi Office and realdence
‘o the csatern elope of Or ed fii.", adjoining Henry
Floa 8 l'' 1 janl4 'ED
DR D. D. SMITH. Dolt/44, hilt.
paraltavol. G II IN ood's property; between
hlr rcor's Bltx-k and the Elwell Ilnuae, where he has
lochred his office._ Teeth extracted without pain by
use of pas. TOwandi„ Oct 220 1470.-yr .
NOTARY PUBLIC! V
OM e-.-11/.ls. ST., Tr WAND t Pi , with 7.4b1. & Viz.
re tit ii,..ifance Aben
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Act! owlet on
ent4 taken; Oaths administered
The subscrth r acts is co tattft.seattr In taking dere
ovdinits of wilnesies Gcn ril dutirs of the °Mee
promptiv tHenned to lit u Si vt.rn , T.
Sosol2 7 h. notary Public .
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I I. CON N' rTl‘).`.. WIT I THE BAKERY,
'N , a* the co - t4i 11c Ise.
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, N. e are pre; are Ito .ee,i,thl• hungry at all n=oes Ol
ti e ibr and et frn` ; tlr'a 'and Ice Cream in
.ts,l. Pf AY r..a. I 10v ,
li^lca 31 1471 ' t D W SCOTT t CO
101 4 AVELL .HOUSE, TOWANDA,
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JOHN C. yr soN 1 z
Having ICI , t. 1 tt .+ licuoe N. 1 Oat ready to AC •oultr a I
, 111 c the tes. r "dm F. ahe 2.hi..pair.s rer esp.( ove u lll
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be *.e spared to c.rr. ca. ,f ,'or io three who [ may gave
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e. Nal a‘ cl.“ i .
...'North side of tie 1.11,6 c sigma. are, east of 31er
-, s new 1, 0. ".: I
I L - NDIEII,FIF IDi CREEK 80-.
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IF rER LtiNillgYSiFll.
having pt-rthats. 1 anti thorff 1.. lily mttted Ova old
and ..-II ca, oru .1.,-1 f ratof V.A. by s4lert'S tar l
9.. at the mon th Iti.
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t ~t it tid Creek. i is rt 3,13 t
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• goal ,t 4 cl luau klAt 0114 AT ( •tt4StaCtol. 3 TO ,tateo t
t a a' i who why favor lam altrs h call. 'I
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the Horati o Harness tri of all rues 18 of this
nt -i 1 wired a.,ains,lcalally Fire, w.thont any cc
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A . i t ••rim . qua' vs of Old ff_t •lii-tt Bus o.le, just
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i T•..c.infla 1.1•1 2i - 1 I - Prort •tor
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hr I t 17 Alt I) HOUSE
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t 1 NADIA I'Lls f , I'VTI, • PE'SVA -
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4 Thin ' ,V. It , " t r,entts le ;vet by Messrs
I- F, , ,,, , aMel +. and ;taring Keen a' mo r dent refitted
of [en, Wed., awl 0 rural/ lied 45. , n1a to the puhli ,
is . all the .t,3 niarte Wd no.iertt cOO% emencea lof a fire
• •we Hotel .., that , apps- e the Park
. ion Mat.
iff -,tr. et, lt i>., emit, ntis con's a lent for par .one visit
tun t tog lor ti da, either for pie li r e or brain as .
u$ ,i "P 6.7
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' IL LERATS 0 -ff. PA. ' ,
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W TY. BROWNING, PitOrniEro
n .0. lloncE is co-. la t I a strictl,3 Tempera:it
__ Priv. , pies ft I Every e I r t ill be made Ito mak
1 1 1 1 .r• , -tit io_titert.ble.Gone itonis and the tibia u i
dwave be ot. ppPed with tho best the market
fords. 7-
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,h e RETIILEHEN, PA
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OLD _ OIL VIA SUN INN,
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1 !It ain h eti l rival interest, this the ctilibull ling
the , - eintry •1 tpt Inderienl uce 11.11, hontred
" the s 1 3 ct nia Moll its walls Ed Weablegton, I..cra
~, 1 eve, Lee ti te ...dl othertatriots of the feral
u•in "floe pope tor -hotel as recently cheltc>
* hands, been improved 'ent i llrely renal u‘shed. '
the p Opru t or c , •rthatly tont, s his friends and tra
&lug public to give hnia a gall -no pains will
, spared to render their staj;l comfortable Peop
4 en route , for Philade'phis wilt find it convenient
spend the night here, reaching the city s alitout eic
in the morning. A sample MOM. on farm Boor 1
t accommodation of commercial agents. •
C T SIiTYR.
, . A 4 1873 ' Proprietor.
I rill /R I
LES F. DYTON,
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F • successor to ittinsen7 BrOS..
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e" HARNESS I JNIAKER
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Over kfootly •
I' Stors,
ers Eters on hand a Roll uaort i
zhefit l
of I ryIIBLE
SIB. iLIS 11.41V4E348, and All goods in his Ii
Repairing and mambo • done to Order.
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pantfor the geteroti
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past year, would Inform alt ,wanting Pictures
that we are salt adding to.durelitablhthment
NEW AND IMPROVED NSTRUMENTI3,• --.
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and a prated modes •of - -
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And adopting tried-
printing and retouching In .:der to secure
FINERPROTOORApHS THAN HERETOFORE
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made outside of the cities, land that we makeHe specialty to enlarge all kinds of Pictures to
any - size desired, and Rnishl in Water Colors, 1
India Ink, or ha 011,11 i the I 1 •
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iIIEST STYLES AND VERY LOW PRICES.
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*le also endeavor to , take lan the time irate!.
bll , in making . chlldrens pictures, so as tta is .
cure lb.' nest results. I : . , '
tiro are constaitly adding to our Stock of '•.,'
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patterns and tasteful styles. and fur
-1 nish them at a small advance from cost prices.
May 14, um. • ~,-•• - - I. ,
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RIDGE STREET, „TOWANDA a
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Whelthe will keep an Land
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GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF F URNITU R E,
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[which will be sold :..
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..al PRICES THAT CANNOT FAI.L: TO PLEASE
• Ail who may fator his with their palrona&e. - ,
Writtever may b k watited In the Fiirhituro Ifni,
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Shrwheret , lay 21.1E43:
V I P E R,T*O R: AGRICULTURAL
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-ACNERY, for Sale by .
. R. M. i W.E I's LE S i
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me . TOZAN B cDA. P n A o .
north side of Court
.El:inte square.
1`1101,1335.LE AND IVTAIL DEALER AND
I MA UFACTIfItERS .toENrr. •
*whit.: Mar.hives, Hartle, i.;oirers and Threakbers,
Iyheeytakes, Plaster Sowers, Grain Seeders, Hay
Tedder*. Reowsible and I steel Plows, C !time.,
Thin Hake Does, Clover Hulfers and Fanning Stills.
tatk r wournag, WATER DILISEIt.g. BEST BV-TING
' dr.sr coons towena tie THE worn.n. coax ,
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r aurcuias rout .014 POW - F-11.!AC., 411 C.
qatalognes and descriptive, tilustrat l ed printed en ,
ctilars,l turnished or. Mailed tree*, all applicants.
ID. will cost but three ,- cents to scud for circulars •
re ~ ,, ) ,:tatte - .
ParMers when inT o wanda.d call and see me.
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11.1 - ,' TROUT ,
Hi .. .. PONDS !
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Htre %till be prepai . ed to sell trout Brawn froin
Notentlicr '2O. 1873; to January 29,..1571. Spawn
. cannop be transported during anyljt.er season of
thelyeat.
Also* splendid lot of youttg fry for saleduring
thelmonths of Februsry, March and Avrii.
Tee proprietor having had experience in locating
and arranging tract ponds, oill:rs his services to
those Contemplating:laying out and stocking fishe
ries. strebsonable rat s. i .. . -
,A;b4uniul' Grove and a large Picnic Molise ar.
rangedleXpressly for parties. it% on the grounds,
Theis .lAtrom.. Ponds are located on the tine .Of
the soffit.= and Erie R: It., about 13 miles from
T:owanka, ' „c :
- 7. A l dnalsisten to ponds, 25 cents; Season tickets, Si.
For full - partioulars call on or adirt.ss
S. EL „t:ILEICIIEDGER
(let 22:: - . . Laddshttrw. er,,tot• 'County. Pa
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COIL' I , . • .
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Pairs- E. 11 sell ;
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Direct. rein the . Yin-a : by the - car load, delivered on
anyof he siiiiiige to Towanda, ak followa: i . ‘ ,
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Egg'.; • ' ..'i- \ ' 3GO .. ..
Stone .
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Ail orders mist be acre npanied with the money,
and Ithe cars must be nnloaded within twenty-four
hours ti tter their arriyal_
To nda, 'Sept 2, ___.. _ _.
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m ischoioe of territory. (there is a nten for it),
on I LEWIS'S fast and 'great work.
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ff. s y Lids the most taking and saleablt ..took in
tlfto.. . • I. It is on a vitally important subject.
2. isl ty America's most popnlEr writer on health
3. • if: for the price, the :largest and - handsomest
Lo,, vier sold b.Agents, ,.. sobscription Agents, the pews
..S. . agggg r for such a hook, cud Will UN., you to bring
it .1 11 th in. Writefor terms. Aim, free. • •
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2.4 I'7-I s . 7i:l linuAna grr,...e. v . :hos..
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I offer 'DRESSIiD LIT 11 BEE: at.
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l'itiork Floorin : r ‘chMice) ' y. 18 per IL
i Wt.,'2 •,.0 '. .."' ~. ... .. .. 26 , ..
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Si. 0g 1 ; • .. " ...;.. $.5t025 ..
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i .ii Be have in the Mill Fond :,. •
TSA HUNDRFD AND F IFTY THOUSAND
i ' JEST OF' LUMBLIt •
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1,V.: ?allies v:ho - cau reach it's are foolish to g
vitioi*.rWiread tor Lumber. as muter any eircutti
sautesi we c...n SELL IT . LIEAPElf—at least Hi ,
' • : emit of t rattsportatun 'from Le ro to the roiiresd „
P. gay. $2:O :3 per thousand. , i
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14. • • 1 [NURSERY ON TOWANDA FLATS,
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• Carle alter, - tibia to his :urge sto ; ek, of.:i. I . '
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Tclwalid.a, April 16. 1573.• '
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~!,n 11, I..4:rcipectfully informed that the Boot Bibde
..4 ' adlbetn „removed to the. "Reporter" Butdin!
!.-. itir story, where will tie dons .
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'to ' "theltimes" Will allow, The Bindety will be .
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rap ( e:deuced Binder, and all Work aill be prorant
. dominos st)te and mariner which cannot be exced
-. Music. iMagazines. Newspapers. - Old gooks. &
' tweand I n every variety of atyle. -- Particular att..
lion be paid to tae Ruling and Binding of
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'. 'u All wrk will be ready for delivery when p. .. .
' " The tronne co the public is solicited, and . •
act is • action warrantee& ,• • • • " -
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non IMERSTAIRMS. '
The sk, is - dark - abovo 'thee; . :' -. •
Clouds threaten o'en thy head, • ,
No prokipect beams before thee, 1.
Hope withers, cold and dead ; • i
The elgting year is sadness—
The neiv, may , bring no gladness, , .
' No comfort, help; to thee. S s '
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Yet depot bow in sorrow,
or..grieve with folded hands ;
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Ho see thee - , hears thee, loves the l
Thy od, who understands. t .J . ,
Though enemies may scourge thee , i
i Tho' falsehood's tongue shall hurt tbee,
:Yea, even friends desert thee,—
Theyall be I oat to thee ;
• 'Thoug4 prayer seems unavaling,
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E'en though thy sins prevailing,
We lice thou ean'at not see. • . .-• I
Look 41 bowed heart in sorrow,
There 4awns a bright tamtertew_._ ,
i - Thou =4'e not know Hiirplana. 1 '
'Though foes'may:aeek.to crush thee,
Thy life is in. His- hands— •,:- ' ~ ,
- Thine innoce nee will pave thee, ' ,
Thy doa will understand:.
The in . .4ss thou besest iu blindne; :
'Twee g ven to thee in kindness—.
- , Hold cal with Faith's fide hand
lie fe.ela thy doubts sod-weakness, . • .
Ho hews a gracious ear : - . . ,
No tear, of thine escapes him,
Thy prayers will ever hear.'
Look then to Christ, 0 mourneri, 1
t, 'Fii t roes arc in His hand : • 1
.., Though all the a orld - forsake thee, •
' - Fear 'not I God understands. 1 , '
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,iciSSikl THE SERVANT-GIRL.- •
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I.conft , ss I was very, angry. I I Well,
'I may as ,well begin at the beginning
a d tell YOu the whole-story.. When
I married Torn Wilkins, all my
f 'ends sir d I had made a' fool of my
s If-really thrown myself aWay—
wt mati. advantages, too. I should
have don e - so much better, and. Much
nore to, the same purpose: Well, to
bit sure, Tion3, is a big stupid fellow,
neither rich:nor handsome, hut I
loved hini,_itind what other *use'
d,es a woman need for an act'of fol
ly? Bat; Tom had , one fault, •
; that
troubled e greatly-he- was a most
in eterate kisser. Before - he wasimar
ri d! he uS.ll,to kiss all the girla,who
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vi ited biO&eci3, 1.9_4 afterwards he
kissed all "itty,a,Chodikiends who came
to the boasts; and kinked motlie4" and
yolt e i mtnAlconeeill4.littt a man is a
gr at kiss Cr Who ,141,ilkiss his Moth
•ertin-liiw:11 W•fll;lllMthis . I bore in
•sil;ence, if t _uot,;wit , itltierca, till one
inioninfr 1 •oming• '4'..t, of my -room,
.what sa] d I see lint Tom at, the
head of e stiii q`ftetually kissing
Sara Attu; the'. hir 'OW! That was
t/i 11
ti little' mo r e thanttman nature, ~D
at least
,W man w h irrs,, could - o hear.
I rat dowii till I had recovered' my
seo a little, and allowed Tdm timeln
rech the Airiing-yoom; be advance.
with his Usual style to kiss ine, • bnt I
dr •W back angrily.
'Why Jessie, what's ,thci Matter 2 '
he said, lot king
,aurprined, " am I,uo.
to have a liis.4 this morning ?"-
•'..itty . .ort have already had -th,
pl asure Of kissiug Sara Antt, I thin .
th t will; do" for ~one 'morning. ' ;
' sh uld not fancy the flavor Of you
ki a after 1. at."
Tom actually blushed. '' 0,, yó.
Sal', that': did you, Jessie?. Well
Where's the great harm in that ? It':
my motto, to iwbibe sweetness ' , Adler
ever I find it!' ,
I‘ ' Well I fancy you did not imbib:
a great deal from that source, an.
tha
your
it does is that ,it lbuer:
your dignity 'as 'head of the family
belides giVing the servants exagger
ated opiniOnscf their own import
ance." • 'i . ,
I MAC nonsense I don't sup
pose SaraiAnn will ever think of i
again, any .'more than I should if yo:
haill not taken me to task - about it.
- 't You 4Cio, to forget,' Torn, tha
..persotts ill Iher position are not . 13!
intpiligelit as' those in ours. The
judge iihnost!wle lly by actions, an,
I an] quite 'pure Sala, Ann thinks,yo
arc in love with tree!
' .Don'tlinake a mountain out of
itto e hill, nay dear." .
' Well, Tom, how would you lik
do ' ee me ,kissing old Eben? '
Wtho, l e ast ell, t d e sire
to
kissesll-ityou "should
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n't iliiiik I could find it in m
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' he rltdtoEolib 6
.j ; e i t i , a " ,i l e a o u m gh e e f d ro T in om m ,:is
d ow
o - ed the d our and went, away.
IA Aborinod, and was our niati-o
Ill• wprk, and the tigliept man that
•(vei Set eyes on. _ So I could bur it,
anOWledge I there might be a diffe
. Oncic ibettOt-rt ;kissing, him and Sa ,
Ann, who was good-looking. ;
: 'I Veil, I Lit so' bad that I con
no help sitting down and having
:1•0 a ;cry.; !In the midst of it I HI
..ot e pee ,ceiniufr up the •,walk, w i
wa • smiling avebeekoning to me',
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+0;11 Well as.nred or a welccii. ,
• It pd.:ed. to -be' my brother Joh
e •iarlit) had been from home for yea ,
)14:1 W'ere expecting him, but nut
sot. After ho greetings were',ov:
4nWe wi-re.a li; tle gaited, he !qui
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lio ell no about by teare, and
lengl) drew from me the whole stn,
I; -1 Sd they were not far wrong
saying ;Om made a fool of yours
by marry ing hiw,-ch, Jessie? W.
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• w h . don't you make him 'put urns
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-in our lilacs,? ','
h,1,.30ha,. you don't for—to—
,l i F.,,53 old Eben `r Hardly ;". St
Jo 0, - .; drily, "but yOu can pat rue
' '24 ife place for a few. da,,)s." .
' Oh, l i' John f -that's just the' thi
,
. de was ti., have gonew
hlme last .
for ufeWtdays, but his:nephew,
C ' Coming to tales his, place,
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'7 ken ill,tind. he was obliged to
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il i f 'Well; tell him you have got so
- ttni td take his place, and get, .
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;it ft his afternoon, and now, bef
1e "one Sees me, I'll go back to
O 1 ' , ;where - I left my baggage :
is rise Myself a little."
i' f . A Welt '
I sent off Eben land • s
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Jo n-came hack beyond recogniti
! T wit a blue shirt and his hair ccan
r. : tea liehlud his ears. and` plaste
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', stiandthly down to hie s head. .
s Ipe "el very funny, but he went ab
his work in such a stoical, indifte
a that one mould lave though ,
ra- t' e life he had always led.
I li hen Tom cadre home I remar
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'it El .3 ett's nephew, Teddy O'Br
• sa taken his place, and he had
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mamas 07 DIXOIIOIB, (i AZT VIAILTZIS
TOWANDA, BRADFORD COU Y, PA.. JANUARY 22. 1874.
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last gone.to pay his visit;azici I was
so' pleasant . and. •;ehatty tbat -Toni
theught.l had quite forgetti them-
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CitrrenCe of the morning, a el he was
Wiry amiable :end sweet, "ril - con S
equenc- .I - ' ' ' I • .• ~ I
In the morning I was , „u 'ihetitties.
Tornlikes • hienio ,L.g nap, and whil.•
apparently sOlieitis'• a that bel should
not be disturbek I at the .inie took
in
care to make!, noise 'enough AO keep
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him wide awoke, though- h lay with
his eyes shaf,l,pretending to 0 asleep.
At. last t hettrda step in the • ball,.
and,d - opening I the door , *ea ed Sara
Ann, but Teddy answered. I i . ' i•
"The top O' . the mornin g to you,
Miss*, We its fresh and swats as a
rose you're lOoking; and what can: I
do for you, Mum.?”, :. -.- I
"•AttTeddY,. - ie, it ! yen? . I'd like
some hot water; if, you'll..ell Sara
Ann •fci bringl i
it.". ' ; i .
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"I'll bring it. myself n a jiffy,"
said Teddy, disappearing - own 'the
stairway. I.ii an incredibly short
tiniele reappeared with it. 1
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.-. " WhY,Teddy, how,ottick olu are."
• "Sam Mum, who Iwould not be
stir hitnself for'so swate a kiddy as
you ?" .• I- l i
• "Ah, Teddy, like all yoUr•eauntry
• Men you have kissed the blarney
stone." • I I I
" Niver a stone Mum, but /, mind'
well when we Iviere children to ether.
Blany's the time No kisied your.
swats; lips; ah, I. would I were a boy
again." . i
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" What for; Teddy ?"' ••1
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"'Sure, and. would'ut I. bei doing
.that same thing again. Ali, Mum,
this is for the sake of old time,," _tied
thereupon he kissed, me with ti noise
little less than a clap of thunder.
. "Why, Teddy, have Teal taken
leaveot your . senses ? . Do ;you not'
forget I'm a married woman ?'" . .
. " More's the • pity, 'Mum!,
; but
where's the harm, -you'll neVer miss
the swateness I stole." . - '
"-Suppose my husband had; heard
you kiss me? " , '•', ; ' I' I. •
"He; never 'fear, he's sleening - like
an elephant." ' 1
,; • "Oh you naughty Teddy, begone."-
." Going Mum; " and repeating the
Bitola he disappeared - dnwn. the,
stairway just as Tom called- to i know ,
who was there. I I , - •
, "It is I, Tom, dear," I' rinewded
sweetly. , , 1
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, • "And who else?" • •
1 • " Oh, only -Teddy- brought • rip the
water. Will you get upnow before
it gets cold? "1 - " -
Torn said no more, but I f3Ol . he
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,the
• time he was dressing. •At len,4th he
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" What kin i d• of. a, fellow is this
Teddy ?"'.. . I• • • i .
"Oh, Toin,7 I • exclaimed, 1 i . " the
nicest fellow,.l'm aura when I you see
him you'll agree with me that it wil
lie better to di l ,emiss Eben , and kee.
, him instead; I yon. know we d were
1 . children together."
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"-My •dear Jessie, - ain't yo 1 t littl .
~ —I—I thought I beard----•- I'
t "AL, yes," I interrupted,;' I" the ,
door does seneak dreadfully r..
• sorry it awoke you ;: but it rwon'
make May difference, for it's • hue t.
I get pp, tutu% There, I'in al
r .dresaed bef ore you have began, s.
I'll go down and• get some tloWers:'
, . When Toia eame dawn I l l o ivas i .
1 , 'the dining-room arranging Y flaw'
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era,Teddy was standing:by nil), en
_ as' Tana eaine in , he,, pretending no.
td see him, remarked: .. • 1 i ,
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a 4 ,,
ot, it flower among them Ihelf
.a
s swate as you "4-thenperceivinglom
, he palled his 'fore lock. and Isci.ape
e s it e s m ,th n e t style.
master .
' Mine, sir, Ifor th
yo ilon't Ikrio ,
his oep. 3 o . f ! o o tl s r ye n i oe l
im n r ' s e , a
r g t s oi l l e ir ; li r .
time I'd the year." ~ • I, j
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it Toni looked just fur i o us. i I
. 33 • yonr ylace 'very well; in' futurei con
, t ;tine .yourself to 'soar own' qu i tter
:0 and speak when you' ,spoken to?'
" Sere, I meant no o ease; tat
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a .. ' Will yen gb, and vithent leply
n inf.;;" Tona,stortued: . - -
" Why, my dear To ," I reinarke
a ' smilit l T sweetly, " wha t,'a strange dis
. like you seem ea-have taken to poo
„ e Teddy; I was in hops -yot wool
like him as I do, and take Min; i
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er EbeWs place." L . ~. - I 1 '.
" If he don't reind,w at he'e atm.
n,
I'll kick him °tit of 'dots." I i ' •
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e .The breakiaSt passe •in ab4Olu.
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1 silence. As We passed the pitutX•y o
~i ' our Way to the !parlor we ,heard .
,f_ Ay!sivoiee, mull Toro fo "
step .
I lieer. , ; - • . I; .
e _ - "-It'S a feitielookin girl .yort' ar
. r . Sara ,Ann, and'irq give l you Li kiss,
ra would. indaile,lif youri brith•,didn
- smell iof ingione." . I
m,"lngions, indade, a 4 who. ex:
r a you Vir a kiss?' Do'' Au 'epos() I
',, w be iv: ntin' one ,fromg t e likes o', -yo
,o When./ can getithern f out year be
as tors 'P' • - 1. I
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, e . ' " "ky . Wilma-Laud w odo you et
in , my bettors ?". I 1 .
TS. " Sere, and iSn't it tbe nis
s tet. ; hi
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so self, that kisses. me 'every bles s
er, mornin' of his life, and does he Ei pa
e s.. of ingious--7not much." . . i . i
at • "The master? Now. it''l jeki ,
iy. - von are, Sara Ann; do you s'ose, I
i n , fool enough to belave that ?"1 I
; elf "Belave it , or 'not, it's, the brrss
e n, , trail I I'm tellin' .you. I Sure, 'if. Ia .
elf •thing,•should• happen to the. miss:
it's not long I'd be a servan ' her
" And it's kisses yon, you say
aid does; well it's qUare craytu as y
,- i n wimiu are anyway. '-'Now m ii- t
it disi.paet-ftil bitiss and tll, l a
Pg• here you boast Of it I" • ~ . I
~e k We waited to bear no m. re,(
ho Tom's fuse was iu a blaze, and
was' took his bat and left without 7.
:ire Or leek:- ' . • I - I !
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' - The 'next morning: Teddi an.
•me managed to be in the same p asp '
1 'in the sane where I had seen out k
• ore Sara, :rli.iLin, and 'as • he ope ed
the dotir,,Teddy kissed me lorid e on .
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and'-to beheard all over the he o i l
. then hurried l away, while I exit
oon to the dining-room. Tom' eine
ion, presently with an awful•frown, ' .
bed I pretended not to see,and held u
red face to be kissed, bat he pusbe
'He rudely from him. • f ' .i ' 1
out " Why Tom, isn't you Opp
rent kiss me ?"; ~- • , :,. 1 1
t• it "Do you think I'm blind, 1,
'.• Wilkins? I saw Teddy kiss .oii
ked now, and it's not the first time ei
men; Do - you think I',ll stand such 'dein
'at No. ra lireali.every boas in Ithci
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eel's
body if „ I
hang for it, . :and you
ellen go horse to your mother till
yon have , learned to behave yorirself.”
"Now, my . dear Tom, where's the
harm in that—l believe in imbibing
sweetness wherever I find it, so don't
make'a mountain out of a mole bill."
Yon Should have seen his face when
he heard me repeat his own words.
"Look here, Jessie," he said at
length,- " you've got the i best of me;
though it was a hard way of giving
me a lesson."
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Not more severe than the case
reqtdied, Toni. ' I only'utade yon put
yourself in my place. ' •
" Well, Jessie, if it filled you with
such intense disgust to see me kisti
Sara Ann as it did me to see you kiss
that confounded Teddy, I don't ,won
der you were angry."
Well, we talked the matter ovtr et
length, and awe's(' to 'dismiss both
Teddy and Sere Ann, giving them a
month's wages, instead of a warning.
. I • heard Sari Ann mutter to Ted
aly, " Sure and I belave the missis
suspects the master is eiwate on me."
" Niver you feel yourself in that
way."liaid Teddy. "EN himself as
is seralin' us away." i °
Well, at length they were c,ff, and
the next day Eben Came back and I
had a new girl; but all this time Tom
had not kissed me and treated me
alinoet with ayersion, wi though my
sins were too great for forgiveness. -
While we were at dinner, , brother ,
Jokin t- arrived; I w.as curious to see if
Tom would recognize him. He looked
at hit with a puzzled expression but
"aid nothing, but 'Preeently he be
came: finmediately gay,rint•l, indeed,
almost brilliant. Later, when 'we
were alone, he took me lin his arms
and kissed me and whispered, " Well,
Jeesie, I see you have got Teddy,
back again after all.; Oh, if you only'
knew the relief it gave , me to see you
had not degraded yourself." ' ° • •
" Oh, you, foolish Tom, do you
thinkll could have ever dared to have
deseerlded to that, even to give you a
Much needed lesson? But see how
inconiaistent you men, - are—yon have
no foigiveness for the hoist false step
al woman make's, even when. she is
following your example to the letter."
I , .
I ; ' 1
I f - [For the Iterorar,u.l
SURVEY Or THE PARIS UNIVERSAL
RIIPOSITONI OP ;1867.
Dr,".ll."—No. NHL
i--- 1 - ,
IThe United States Sectiow—The
1 spac ( ccupjed by'the UnitedeStates,
was VI section of the buildinW- in the
j. end t wards the Seine. It was,sepa
rated on -one side liom 'the space al-
I lotted to China and Japan by , the
IRue d' Afriqate (one of the trans,-
' verse avenues), and on the other
i •side it was separated from the por
tione •of the` building occupied by
I Great Britain and its colonies, by a
i narrow section devoted ' : to the pro
i ducts of Sonth America. The sutler
' ticial area of this section was 38,48:.
squarefeet. - In addition to this ther -
weieahe constructions in the Park
the eptice at Billaincourt;and a long
4 rectangular. buildieg at onG side o
h the Park, called the Annex, provide.
for many objects that could not con
veniently be received in the building
: The total space occupied was• as fol
lows : in the Palace, 38,488 squat:
feet, in the Park, 55,769, and ateilil
- laincourt 3,880. Making in !all' 98,
137 square feet. The totaln,ninbe
t of entries in the official catalogue Wa:
' 717; but this did not show the'exac
8 nignber of exhibitors, for some of,th:
o objeeta entered being brokenor dam
it aged were not set up. The same ex
d Whits were, in some ;cases, enterer
I under' different elas'4es. -The tote
number of exhibitors whose product
e were present in time, and competin g
for prizes, was 536. .
The' total number of awards to th
w exhibitolls from the United Stet,-
" was us follows : Grand prizes 5, A
8 tists' e medel 1, 'Gold medals 18, 'Sil
ver medals 76, Bronze medals 9:
-. and Honorable mentions 93; amoun
1... lug te'29l in all.' The percen age 0
award to exhibitors from the Unite ,
. States was 52 79; the percentage t
exhibi ors from France was 55.5
r and to Wiese' from Great Britain au
d colonies, was 26.10. The gentgal a%
' ll erage siercentaee of awards to all e
hibito i s, was 34 53. Next after Fran
't the United States standshighest ei.
on the list. The high position co
to ceded by the verdict of the juries
Hi American industrial Products, is n'
' - due ieneral tGgraceful design, fe
to tile c ombinations of pleasing cedar
• elegan i i, forms, elaborate finish, 1
ee any o the arti.stie qualities whi.
- 1 - cultivate the taste and refine the fee
't' 'legs by awaken-we in , the mind
higtier sense of beauty, but it is o
d ing to their skillful, direct and ad's
'd
table adaptation to the great wan
'tit they are intended to supply, and
t - the originality and fertility of inve
mien which converts the elements a .
all natural, forces to the coeamone
uses, multiplying results and diwi
m; isbing toil. The pechliarlithd val.
•e° blo qualities of our products wilt
ke adopted•and reproduced 'in all pa
of Europe. • improving the raecha.
i
pg cal and industrial arts,, and it is re
..
ill sortable to expect and gratifying
believe that the lbenefits will. be
:ed ciprocuted, that bur products will
'f' time acquirethose tasteful and ale
ll'e 'lig qualities which ,command m.
admiration anT4nd a quicker a
be better market than, the barely nsef
oft As a pat ticipaior in this great,'
'' k ternattonal display, the United Sta
nd lahored under many disa.dvantag
The nation had not. recovered fr
ut the, paralyzing effects of, the die'
he trona War of, the rebellion, and
Ord people were-not aroused in semen
an apPreciation of the importance
; I, the projec'ed Exhibition: The tn:
on ufacturing industry, of the court
ies was id a transition state. Labor's
the scarce -and dear, and nanny mann
.gh hirers found it difficult to fill the
ad ders'which had been received, .
on. 0119 could not undertake the pre
in ration of goods for exhibition.
'ch remoteness of the Exhibition gre
mi ,discoureged effort, inasmuch as es
me partitively few of the exhibitors co
be preseut and attend to placing
to eXplaining their eantributions.
, broad Atlantic separated. our
vine and producers from the Ch:
just de Mars, si bile, most of the g ,
her. eempetitte nations were coune'
gii?' b' rail directly with - the 'Exposit
ras- btfilding. The cost of transports
. -
- r i
within helimits of the United States
to the. gency in New Yorkl was con
side:sable, \ and 'although the contri
butionetWere 'forwarded across the
ocean by the government, tie Prosta
ion.ival made for the.repackilate' and
return eif 'The artieles,Ewhich, at the
closet o the Exhibitiori, Were to be at
the ris acid expenseof the exhibitcir,
and th s tnany. persons I who would,
have joined :in the Ex ibi ion were
deterrecl from taking y, pert in it
1
Yet, inatwithSta'nding till these tp.f
ficciltieel the, country ay Ihe colt
• I.
gratulated upon the :s mess of its
exhibition; and that th skill, indus
try, and the energy of the people did
not; suffer by comparisorein the great
international - contest. \
Our rlavaLmaterialseWere net excell
ed by, any \in the Expositifan, and by '
their variety, abundance, anal quali
ty, ga,ve, convincing evidence of the
extraordinary natural wealth of our
States and Territories. In. the dis
play of iiaineral products, the coal of.
Pennsylvenia, 'the gold and silver
ores of F California, Nevadti, Idaho.
and Colinido,.the copper and iron of
Minnesota l the 'zinc ores of New Jer
sey, and the emery of Sfassachusetts
were especially'prominent. l The col
lection teas rich; but some , regions
and priatiunte were dispropertionate
ly represented, and it lacked that
unity a.adi completeness which a,n
only belattained through Inttllig t
c ii
Organized \effort. Almost all of her
prominent\ displays in thia class were
prepared With the strong aid and au
thority \ f the government, through_
regularly orgenized corps of engi
neers. l -
In forestry and productions of he
forest, the !display made by the Ueit
led Stateetas meagre. Much atten
tion WitEi given to this class\by other
conutries .' the display Lauda by
France, 14zil, Anieralia, and Cana
da, were notable features 'of the Ex
position. Several, of these collections,•
as also. (some 'of the colleetioni, of
mineral redacts, had been Prepared
for - prei oUs great exhioitions, and
4 imay be regaided as standard- dis
plays, tv iph are •added to and im
proved t each new exhibition. The
exhibiticns, of 'the several l'prodoc
tions, a d of the cotton, ktobacco,,
wool, a dl :other' staple l ProduCts,
though i some instaticeeprominent
and thoroughly satisfactory,,, were in
general fragmentary ,and 1 not oti,a
scale codunensurate with 1 the enor
, mous ' capacity of \ the country for
their preldtiction.' The mostr notable
ileficien4 in the exhibition niade,by
the Unite.diStates Was ia Group 111,
including the application of the foie
, arts to t e useful arts. This deficien
cy was s own by the absence of rich
• furnish' gri, upholstery, an dec-dra
tive woe , and manufactures depetd
mupon g for their excellence a high
, degree of i , taste and skill in desi,gn
1 There w - no fine display of richt.
Er
,lecorate porcelain and faience, -, n
. • caustic ils, and 'Marquetry; and
P.! with th i notable exception of th.
1
bronzed iron-work of Meagre.' Ttick.. - e
& CO., no eollection of artists e brok
es, bas-reliefs, and ornamental cast
, ings, nor of highly ornameli ed au.
.. artistic fearniture— I .
, . - cam. - I
VH=1118.01" BOYHOOD.
1
e Among the materialistic 1 ten4n
Gies of medern days--tendencies tha
are shattering oid . creeds, , hiiths an,
✓ fancies ti p,ieees of worn deli, In,
a longer fin, te'ornairent 'the intellect
t sal shelf±-there is; none more notien
e -able thn 1 that which carries ' , au
n.B
i- youngstel put of \ the'ancient real ~
- of ores land, and turns them iet ,
d venerable realists while stilt in pima
.1 fores an liantale.'s. . There are ti ,
a • children tio l li; they are little old me
g and women: The chubb,y-fliced iofi
del of toay has swept away with
e wave of is\ dimpled hand (all tha
-, golden it od of legendary l'ore tla
r- rocked a d swung in grandmother'
1- cradle an gong, and rippled \ musica
8, ly on g a deire's knee. The aucien
t- deities- r stricken - down, rind ther
f are bone' to fill their places. •Ph
T ,
a skeptics, of the unreery no lon„,,de
to cuddl taller- the bed-clothes O
7,- Christma eve, and \listen l for th
Id prancing \and pawing of Da her an
v- Dancer and Ilfrancer and Vi en; the
4. • have nothinghut E'\neers for I the go
ce pel of, - nMild-lovin Clement Moo
0- and our jolly Sant Claus with b
Sant
n- red nose.and whit beard ; and li
to "little, round beily,that shook wn
of lie Jaughed,r is lesal'of a truth '
r : - them than the ,Olynlipian deities a
s, to us a- All the poetry of their fit
or yore has faded in the light of r a cien ,
ch and -philosophy. They no long
1- tramp over\ bog and meadow
a search of thebagba of gold at,. the e i
w- of a rainboW, an never any mo
ai- look with wondering eyes ate the br
,ts liant arch-dome down which th
to slid in; a basket years agorae, Th
n- recognize in the veal chcips on t
nd table the mortal remains of a p,
•st calf, and no longer gladden tir
'n- hearts with ;visions of - his gamb
aa- "in 'the country." They have no
be curate physiological idea of how t
tits laew . ,baby came into the
,family,
ni- they do knoiv it dia.% float, • down t
ea- neighboring, stream , in a ruse-I
to shallop. They no lunger strive ‘‘l
re e sltepless anxiety to-Cep from pl,
in ting their tone.uesinto the 'cavity
as- a pulled tooth, in order that Ag,
ore one may grow there; and while
ud some doubt las Ito just' what ma.
ful. the thundei) you can't "cod" th
in- with, any story about angels roll'
tes ten-pius. 1
s. So in their literature sal in th
um talk do we \ note the change. 1
.as- charming audacity of Puss-in-Boa
the and the stuPidity of the Martini!
, to Carrabas,' the adventurOus tour
, et of. Jack-o'-the-Beanstalk, the ten ,
an s Courtship of (the Beak, and the.,
try voted affction of Beauty, the str.
vas gic resources of Hop-o'-iny-Thu
fate- the wrath Of Blue-Beard 1 and
or- tearful watch of §iater Anne, are
and black-letter inysteriea _to the nurs
:,pa- readers of to-day. In their I place
he the heroes of Oliver Optic and Ma
ally Reid, and the nice little girls
om- Aunt Sue's and Aunt Katie's ser,
suld Dear Old Mother Goose, ,too,
and her thonsaad , happy'memories
The packed aw,iy lon the, duet-cov.
ti- shelVes of the dead languages. T
atop is no - niore childish query. 8.6, to
rest killed Cock Robin; no more wak
deli 1 nights passed in vain atempt:
lionj sol‘e the problem of howAhree 4
tion I dren children ill a sliding !went
I 1 1 1
IMNlMMuuniumnammeniemmiiiliNlMMOUNlMMlaiiimierwaymanimri
. ; " .1 . 1 1.: 1
00.2. : .pc? azr .4:11: vartpe
NEE < ,
I ,
o. as i :: i. e : day,latid, he..sttil!pro
le # nde :: ye. y 0
.rhOw {theY. all, fell!
iwhils "ths 'est ran. aWaY."I, ;Jack
S rats it. 4 h . •.! bi-partitelWife pcii ;ion.
g t !
1 3
i each :VA adintratiOn, and hack
and Gill j4*. longer rehearied
. in
private, ith p eves of Wetted.f4er
stuck on the flsge i -3;qt.ils.i', •,. 11
[This i: ell It se correct thing; With;
o' t dons t, an: erhapsll the. 'yeting
• ea she : t Mire rapidlyyfrora stlioil
# :fact t 4 rope of•I fanC,yj and: yet
t ere wa• I Li:l4loes- charm , abont .
t is chile , is . ! . fa th .in our old nerSerif
ore that , r ! tt_ht! the , 4y-land
i srer to our i fancy than it Copies
u der th :.
• rria :rilietie light of novi!-
,
! • • , !!
1 idaYs• ..: 1 il 1 , -
! .
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''''. L ET T • 13 : `0400110itADO.!!! .
. • , thir.z Pic : , 11 ,i id ( I C, Co 1., )1) 11 c; 23,, 11?.7 ' 3 1 :' I
lin; k min I have been thinking
* ' '' ''.f 1 Tiling - - -1 '
:or some - ti e . ~6„)oo,, i hut
..eowing ic tiring the le. xciteMent
i pi
of a political.o
,m ,sign yeer'colnnins
svpuld be 'falllSf the mere s' and!!de
ilt.
merits of inn,: sifferent candidates, I
w uld n t - in nide, with!! !matter: of
e's inter. t.., i he stormy campaign
a 1873 i \ ter ancl it fully •prdves
i.
t 6 truthOf the . 'old. adage,. !that
p litics. - • ke_ strange bedfello.
4
vilj
1 e of C 1 re o have had our elee
tiim, too, i - 4 ! i , islot a piece with the
o hers, r sulk 4. 41 !the election 1 of
a Demon. - aticl e islaturei in a Ise-
p blieanirerri ii_ .: 'lRvek,the !Dens;
o rata t
eia
a i t e as( ve 0
t t l i t th
ie. ig .e i
t. i:Sf a i i n t :
eeti
✓ volutio in! pri ciples ;Here:' hat
But
our Tett' t.' rY,• ik our o l der sisters
to the ea t Sr o us, is *Bed with
i n
rings " 1 hat h Vei' 1m:0 -running
ti.ingst ' ,t, ei' own ipte4at, and' 1,..E;
useal th y are anciceediugiin running
t.le who p th ng
. into the greund.
Oar Del,.,ii . te n Congre.44 're elected
41,187'4 sloe of the ‘c high mural " 1!
, rsntleme ,! t
who get awaY , !with that,
.iy,ooo b 'c- . ! 'ay with the greatest
5 • tie, an •b e , ; (1 es not ; trouble himself
' O apolog i ze - e tiler. . Ho 11ias an eye.
61116 17. 8 •fiate, when . ' Col,prado
1 ;hall ha, n be ome a' St'ate; . but I
Inatit'Voter ! Who
! !link he will ear 'ioinetlaing, !;drop,i '
I : bout that ti„ e. I 1
I llColored )cia: acquired some,prOni
ence by
. eas in of . !the Fresident's
dcommenCati ns ! in-! his message.
,J lie grief:lima! # f admission as Itate
:5 two sites, but, in regard_ to, the
eat 'Canal! fr sm the Ilky ! 1,11)613
_ !
, , ins to the M. ssoeri Riv r, WhieliJS
P !inakeilf - ths deSert places bleisOni
1 .: - the rose th 're
! l is, among. !hdn'est
#4\.,1
.1 en ; but On pinion. . It is a lebi - t
. i erical id a, '.to call it by !no harsher
I 'l' me. 'I .i: ' ' il:' Ili
r -1 It is. 'A e problem 'of )the, ! day,
I mong ;COlor do { farmers, how {to
Water the) 4 alreadyl land, e \ r ditches,
With our ',I ire.lent! supply, of': water.
ttThe grea ! ditch! a ch e e, has! le.N`
1.
4 . i.rierida among the farmers.! ,Th
- 'crops! arepretty generaq light] 91i -
1, •
, r -son th enghoet • the!! Territcry
e rith 'MY dpw ; last iOnter, ; ans
✓ very aril sP !inc•,, grain I; NV OS ' -,6l 3 littc
_ !ate, and the " . lively grass Op
. , er ": eaineiri li. r the lien's share i S
.\
(1. , any sec, io S.' Still' enough ! nu:
een harvcisti a fo F horni! consunip
ion: Immigration has.been as bias'
t
- 5 . desirita , and !land available ft.,'
;._ grictiltnr!' iirp esei is being rapid,
t y taken u .. The Patrons of lies;
. 4.• . 'work,, la
oand are bus i ly lat u!
- ranges are being formed all eve
_ he Territory ! { !, -.' 1! ! 1 • 1!
,_ 1 Money is . l the condition descrih
r r 'dby thelg.iiii.a4. editor!! es . "'cloS . •
„ ut not - elo el , enough Ito.
i'
O Cheat, coal- ad buffalo meat are th!
.. staples of e 4iitlige Line' new, ' ..y
. 'five a taiil which terns out V ,
r:
air article).f. Beffalol robes. ~ Ou
•
•_ new school b ilding tylii!ch '\ has i -c 9
,i. '7
a s about $,30,i - 00,
,(Jil c i, of the flues
; t .o,ruetures[thi. ; side of the NisOti
it i iver. I W $ glad to !see !bt the ri:
6,
• , ers that tie, new, Constitution{ ha
; ce n adopted iti Pefinsy*ania. 'T
t .honest pay! . of• the ' ord 'lepton
6 , re all right et. ! : 1 !, „ !
~ ! 1 A merry Christmas I and r-happ
~-;
,!`ew Yeartte ten;! Mr. {Editor, an
• ! 1.
n access toliil FoiriTß,!! i.. 1
, . 1 ! Ila
• ....10NEEIt IL
e ' • , 1 1 1! 1. 1 ., '1;
,1 .
A Goon - , loan roe TnE! Gears. Gears.!
,s_ Y ,
Why is i ! Says a• r cent' !write
re ' that gentle en have uch 'a
IIgo;.,
i s pinion of. Y rang girls?, , , AS,;'n re
e ta' hey think{ It em pleasant to Peas
~,u our with,{ pr vided the girls Iqt l the,
sit
to_ • eas Man silly speeches es{• th I s
re ! ike, and :T p , ' y there' loth.•i n tereS
k i • rid who i t ' blame forlthis? ; Snre
co . :ot the girls !• { Their! highest am
er ion in is to be loved by, and b,
'ia sine the wfe of some good 'Ma
o d :ad say wha ! yOnwill, •protestlth
:re !tis a noble :Elp r I! With this end
a. • iew, it isrefcourse natural that 4 -
,e y are to pletise these "lords of crest is
; a y. :hould be ermost in a girl's MI.!
'L i , 1 f she can, o ido it by fair meani;s
et- w4 l do it ! fo ul ! If Ten. ifill! '.
Sir beinterest ) :hen you. 'talk sense•
!oh' them, whe an yclict.do but resor i t.
ac- nonsense?! , 1 enrraplain that
of! hat never have iiyti ing tc}l talk of!
u t- their last! it ation, balla and parti!
O te et if they c nverse !with! you •f(lii!
ea f !!lour on p it
.soplay,! m i taphysi9s, ,
At,. even the;! a t.
.new b 'ok,' son
l ists
bored, .cii:(.l-.lpool' 'i,irl who!
, 1 o f worricdlllo r a infor year enterta
))I(l.:Ment a !"1.4 . tocking, ! insist it ,
in women were Made to .- please,'. not .
bas lecture one 1 ke aI brained .. piofes
ell " 0 irondr
.I:what she did it fn
lag 1'. 424Ni . what is It i'ila rde want 0 ~. i
I
ve n ture t o .ay, If yon ,were t& ,
c i t . down yo'''-
isles,! tners is noti .
1 he girl in at ! o Saud but {Would :Oa
1 :1 5, obey them,' r 'dicelous 4 they tro
o fSurely bet , ry it and !see. !If
, a I . I • 4e have a lad,- 'friend whom -yon' co
El
d er think so !'ttch!of if i.t! Were !not
de- 1 this. r that Fttle fault,!! tell 'her
a te _ 1 and -if she'Ca ca anything, for!yo
to b , I,Will,corre I ,t l i , , Your #fluence #.
the tits is greater
. vela]than II like t c
all !a ss, bat
_y' n use it in ' the wrong '•
:ery . !Wake my ad , 'col and -reaty,w .
are !More like, u an !beings than :
y 1 ne I and . I pr pe .37 a [apeatr chang .-
of t4 f t.- batten!! . " . •1 1.. • 11 _ ! ! .
I 'll !!
les.- 1 1 ! 4. *so* -
I' .
~.. .1! " • I , I -„!
tu , Jo , L r,, uz r -L, 4ou l .OF nowtNe'.
' is !is so' sinaille t tit one would scir
-red Suppose:it possible thatl.a differ:
here of opinionco ldexisl, land yet t
Who ! are some., h think'' if ! ! a , bre
! fill ivlitene if lie,enegleits to 'bo, •
s , to ! though' eti 4 half !a ;1 iltizti.. t
c il- on a pro en de 'grin drismg......
14-. tom has 'a 1= *Tessa - 016 . 0) -,
NU !8ER,1134:
_,
he - first! . ' elhAitviitinit,;'- after '1,114 !!
.itchange O tfahittitiOnflie Yeir prop - ,•- s -
1
-rly"not e 4. ',lThe di/Caen - ii;;,•
et, ten- .cparteothilttitti la " faiLili '!!.:''
a shot 'I:1 barenieMbered .hy ite -..0,,
i rill.
on - - en w n i wishtki Makhe favor* €l.l!',i •
iMitressio . Aledy ldislikee..to 14 -I,
ji
trine fro -' ' Mari Withirboni` shed' 11, - .1
britsligl . l I arAjnaiii,tance: •a - bow ) !I a ...' 1
eampanie by a broad smile, as th 1"
he were o ' the meat 'familiar ite sl' -.,-. 1
-With her.l I t t!,islar better' te errllmi i,.,ki
grii.,
Ole other
,*de; and give iiiielotl thmia I!
Stiff ; un ' - 'one bOWs - Which! keno i
Men Indu . 0 ;in, '',Thitnie 'gentleine4 1. i,,
:ixin sznile iwith their Oa* inste4.Of i :,:,_,
their:non mont h :give ',th ~moat charrii- •II ' , i-,
/ 4
ing bols 1 4; for,,' ,- •en ,whe t`
i:5 v. i ; il
charmingly ntlOrte 'Ai' ts• Mid with le - .
4 earive haiitenr at other, accord r, ,
_I-? if
as they feet ih wgOodior Ilitadhtirp,, or, • b
..,.'
-they need never be surprised if the it, , jd
her Eo- i, t titi treated! • should ;cease. 1,1:-:,t
•-slieaking. ltegether. .A:1 an abe Id 11 . 4,
a Nysys lift hi , hit to if lady.. . ',,, 1 1 - ! ; j ',,.!,
rrip
[ . l
- -.,,, .r.
. •- . ' IfSpLEBB",WQII.If... ' - .. 1 I i , il
. , 1 -
~ . .
.I.
I have cnuie to the Oonelniiio,ht 'at 0 1 - ,
it a
51 s -4rliSal'l ti.s ilanr'ed. tO Pve' :' le fi llt : :7 e ri v ibt e tile : :7:" li fe' L latli il l.: o i i 4f t pell : Pu e yi . 4: : l'nr i ei : .- 1 ‘
1 . 1
IL
1
' -
kl i se why' is
... 'here !se 'i much tifterly 11 ,
8 per fl uovi oak ' , OntitinnallY I ); ( 44P' 't
dune ? ' • T l ic ',,, for. l instrineei patch
r
work quilt l . '' Many peoplainnoce ti 7 :, R.
1 l snpoiSe that beOuSe white' co
,14 , , ! - - - -i,
t. rpaneS are ',cheaper',l and pkett . 11, 1,1 .v
p . tchwOrk iti j !allen in to disni,e; i d '.1',.. '
I indeed be , din e g ; orie of ; :the ' 1)A j!ii
arts, but 'keen' assure ;them that H ie G .
the .country -- 1 - Still ,flOurtabes.: 7 01 . ..i '
r iv
only are; Os of material, i left Jr •• _,l •,
garments nia e, cut into Minute fr
, ), 1 7 , i t !, •
Ciente and lee,'•ed" t,.g,ethe i r'' again Iln:1,-4
joinetrical - - - Jittternii,
.dross°lv ir o l la; dc-- •
. •:, a ,
Teo, but y ar ds l of :,ne - if aterial., are:
used up, inl'the: same wg. 1 ThiriwOrk, ;
together with the 'lgierkt lamount 10_
tabor and timecontiamed nthaqu It-
ii r tg, produ l letierthrticte n t . one-li kf
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© pretty , : lif white I.c tinterpa ~* iti .
' hich cost; bat little mot y., and ith ,0, i
tnie or ',labor before the are read i , ,,,, , :
'f ' ruse.; -- I li !i'•'. ' • ' .ii '
. Then ll e I ,eiviiik-t 1 th. tionne . ':1 ;
t,
o,erlay - M. s`las, thairti es Overt, ' l
It
I taly, flounc, s, the _ trinimmg,s of t 1
edges of all; and th to eks filling e,4.-
nicht:4 spee, s ° 'that • iv,ell-madr -i.i.,
ih,d perfect' i plai gii mit we 'ld - Vi •
-
- rafreShing and resting o our tir, 1., '-',l,
eves. See theamonnt 41tinnecesq ' v • - ' 3 ! '
+ , i' i •-, 01 , •?.
ttfork done' byvvomen., Who strive' -,
attain arid maintain a Ireputation f i r'
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superhitive lipirsekeepihg. ; Neatneik 7 .r. ', -.
• like all other - iViceS, begot:nes a, vi i ' 0 L l .
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- - - ii .
ingaway of; floors, tableS,ehairs,wo6 1 - 1-! ,
Work, and allikitchen utensils, by t. le ', .
cntinuttl kerabbing of that which w a
'. a ready perfetly elean-Who can , ,
ceunt for tbis,' except by the lOve l i f
work for its Own gakarather than r
. ieis resulta? '" • '.. ! 'I- , , t - 0
Then the Iviotse•than useless coo - t
' 'ii...g.. ), - lii I bread' arid': ;titter a l e Li
well. m ad „ln:teats) . vegetables • al' 1
fruit skillftilly preptired fOr‘the tab '• , .1
it must be deprafed appetite ,lb Ft : 1
W i ouldltin, tr pies; cakes , and 'pr •!"- ' :'': T:
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if th it her- watishi,ochulol:
*e me IP eitr: busy - Marthas' art Sf-,:,-:41
' t moon in ' which' tl4re would' I.lVi,
7- n ithitigat till to be, done *the hot
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.perfect order from to tell i
• ' no sewing- to do not ever} a letter tlo .
'- . - 1 '-' ,- :t •,. 1-_ ~ ~,,
rite - rite , =-they would 1 ba r restlessly uti-- '!
'. quiet an.l.finally miserable; before the '1
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hippy 'henr . i When, !they critild again . -.
• ' take ,up ',ll.li i , , lurden by getting s s tir,'-
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• ' F atlwt /136.0ethe, in 'a fine sermon
pretfelieti , 'and printed . ;
.moie thai4a ;
1. 3 e).11.• ege, ! i .ex,pressed the i following ' 'l l
1-• beta and .titittifql,4entiments' in . rt I ,' !i
g pi to and
"value, of the Bible' to' i ii. l'j
S a tiOrt , -giyi id it free circulation, and - 'j''
S' boring te.l4s principles: " Do Yen '•
1!1
3 7 k ow why - irtssia - 1 -- riamplred in .the '
4 , ti ld of, bath e (With Anstria? ' It, w akt
. t:;
't
: .1.1 t becaus t i liere waaa lack of w , 4=,. -I" ) .
:.- vry on eit sidei 'it`' was het . t...4e
d e ect o f tat wondrons weapqn for '. 9
t e acqui idol* of ; 'which inert a',l-,e
i
ti w se eit e ,; but'it Was ,hecause nib
ig , -,w a better, educated ... '.
.7 a sailaeated thiti 2
1r
•,
tie assailed and had a. superior re t.-. , ,
" I . . 1 1 • • ;because • • - 'I , ••,
,
• , g ens tram
1 g; it was eye ; ,
''?: P, ussiati 's l i ttler had a Bible in is
,!.•
f
e c p or henret. In., Other. plaCei 4.,
4 h ye - assertd; 'and I assert lig*.
'i here,,thafthat which ;constitutes the .
- t •strength of the Protestant nations i s
' t' t at 'when Itheliefople come honi l e
zi from theillWork they enter the farni , 11.
' 7 1 circle; and sitting 14 their hearths, —,
's i rad . the " ible aht - .V their atitienal --,
p etry. I - d' (Fiance) are behind:l • -;
e; h nd with. ' rotestitrit nations; 'aid
, .
• pecialiy
,t ose who; ,,,dwell' bey
1 t a Atlantic and Hie Straits of Ei,o_r •',
i c .,
ct, v , r. Twice have ll', trodden English
s( il, and , I. have Comel to the , • eorviel- 1
l' ti n that tie strength of that 'count
H • .
i ti is frpni i the Bible.t . • • i il
1. - .- - '1 1. 'd ' 1 !'•
F , r, • SCCCE.•'S I Dtli.a,E.- - ,-, It- should be ref '!.,.,,
or u einliered that • sue,cess in -life: i i1,..i_.. ~
'- I. e b regardedas a hie-Anal' and not [ as- ,
4 tt a end • ,:trid that, ihtrefore,': .therq.i
1 , r :: ( ,
` ni a eh a tbing,poseibje,as,.unsnaces'sfti
.5' Oaccess4-Sneh' a thing 'as gaining ev r
ti 41!.y,.enc1; Nyhtleithe .hole life has hel,en .
=4:i failtire. ' - for What ,is snceeSs
i - - tiewed in the' light of-another, Woild
OIL 4 771 0 f that measitreleso existence cOnii ,
ip., 4 red with iwhich.,this earthly One i
1
''.!,t: b, t a po int. --whatlislit, after all, lin
in ~alcomparatiVely vulgar,' paltry affir:r: ~,,1', , ,
e - Is it anything - fnr which a, ' a 1
E t a
* . .a: should prii.Wl in the' dust, de& - e -1 - -
llu,-:- 'himself in his own ' [estimation, do I it I , ',
11 9 olence to the divine .'principle within. , .
' l :4 him, or 'stotiii- to e the' ,smallest in al.
ll
to or - dishonerable.abtion? . ts, life '
to* s , seratch-ra+S, where, at every heti . ii, •
Fi l s, though Youl ace 0 blind the mart [ci
~,,,
,1 2 ,t Your right a d trip, the one on you -
( 10 . • I ' ft,you run' t stru ggle le to come 'On •
:: - ! . . mg I
0 1 albead ? r *I ''t nothing to have a •con.
b,_ ; - r
r.:lenee vOid of o ff ence, h.. face the
i aTe never trtrls pale?, at the' accit. r' .
Ills voice, ii, be m' tluit heVer 'throb la
in-,
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' t &fear of;- xpoinre, a heart , t '4. -
hat ightb l e t i nt ed -ius4e , Mit -and - is
i' ' - . 1 - 1 1 ..r. - ,. • , •
to o ver no stem oflishonor 2. : ' 1 -
SOT,
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i 1 I l l' , . • ..-
F. • Tiiang 1. Panns. ,-- r - Hair, -:spr gf.,,,,'
: 1 . I
u . ?,, ays a wilt ,in the Tictorift Magaz4nt i , ~
'4 V re made in th - factory; Of finest
it' l l°• • ~11E,, , lish stco, which • _conies. - Upon
LIAY pools 411:61,threal. i To. The naked,
1 9 (1 eye' it is ea rorindi as ahair,. hnt ,
You ender the ruicroschpe- .it- becomes!!
'tad pat steel l' ribbon 4 - t - 1 0
Tliii_ribbentriis,
-.Jr Inserted between the jaws of :a ;1 ,
80, 6aago, land the dild)iand shows .litr. '
9 10 diameter ]tO - be- Ono twenty-fifth
'oar 'hundredths Of a iiicli4 'A.'hair pluck.-
, ' d frouia ;van's head treasures three
'llY , wenty;t4hundde, dths —0 4 . a
mill , he bead of a littlt girl at 'a' neigh-
L
c '',J s, bring ibench, .twO4wenty-frie 11=1-
' for, dths. '' I 'Actuallyi however,, le,
- • finest' hair . ps twice lis thick as - I.
_ .
[eel ribbiinfor the; hair compres a
his ne.half between the metallic_ j ' a
1
Ofily f the ittage: A poi. spring we n
li
.
nee nly onei#fteenthouliaaidth of
h4e wand rl+y.' In - straight line ti, l-;
ti,
h . tuf foot ' loin,„0. ! NITi it fair oftweeier,
.; sit- e draw One •orit4 ln a ,spiral form
:iMes til it is I nix itches long - ' - i-h* li
.0 s- , psi* b4k.' in : Saco, ' not . ben •
ON I tide, fitr 4 i.ite- , .ii coiling. ~ • -
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