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Ws are indebted to our ingenious brothers at the other side of the Atlantic for a tariety of Yankee notions," in the shape of inventions. They have supplied us with machines fur sewing, washing, knife cleaning, egg-beatine, cinder sifting, apple paring, window •cleaning, and man
Taw Daily News' correspondent, describing this general, eays—l panes to say one word in unqualified praise of tbo Reunion General Gourko. Never for a I seen him lose his presence of mini or show the slightest signal of discouragement. Always giving a personal example of energy a
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As address delivered before the Dairy's's'''s damnation at Elgin, Ill_ December 12, 1877.—Profemor Frank A. Hall of the Sugar Grove. 111., Industrial Institate.teslivered the fu/lowing address:- - I a " 'Ti. not in mortals to command sucoess, But we'll do more, we well deserve i
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