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Show 533 V' V(f Vo often purported article may chased for much less than they Can be bought of our own artisan . This, however is no argument 'in favor of importation, from the fact that the monejv which, in almost all cases is demanded for an imported article, is immediately taken out of the country, while, in patronumg home manufactures'; the meana.are kept and circulated amongst ouselves. f A J5T ' .tvrWi' ' . geo. v nte uprise :'' kcmp . y, s TjTith 'Will Never Die. 1 i J, WVOABPENTEB, EDIT0B. MARCH G,'1874. 0, HUTILATIKB POSTERS Perhaps the youths of this city are iot aware that tiiey- lay thenr elves liable 1o the rcticri of .; - tin-Uw:fo- r tearing dowhafcd dpfnc frig Posters Ac. os they, do, with: Yesterday we but authority. u a Poster rit the Tithing posted n 'Office, and in ten minnles after tre leftit was cut and mutilated jo had, that it wohld puzzle a Philadelphia lawyer to read it. ;l t, There is n law against shell and, ip order to warn . all, we qicle section 2t ahd.2$ of An Ordinance in relation to Crimes atid Punishments, Passed Ererr? Veaif1 fit 01 iUJ L at & e Id N P 1 In this case, as they purchase oiie horn another, every particle jnuu iv ii wMiiivgvaf V Clothing, and m fact, nearly erery-- 1 are corrosive are oflen tunned by n I thing that we need, and why not fermentation, and the metallic lo do so and keep our means at vessels i.re considerably ac ed It home. tipun. Tin cans are held together kb If further proof of Ihe utility I by solder, an alloy into which, and advantage of Ibis policy be I lead enters largely. This metal E ec I required, we would refer the I is easily corroded by vegotable reader to the numerous discourses acids, and poisonous salts are. Sui of many of our leading men, which formed. Undoubtedly many per-lia- rei been, and still continue to be I sons are greatly injured by eatinw delivered fr m time to lime as oc-- 1 tomatoes, peaches, etc. which E liave been placed in tin cans, and P8U we advise all our friends wfco cod on io our home 1 ublicatins, not forget template putting up fruits the coming summer to use only glass I"" ing The Ektsrprise. Herbxrt. jars for the purpose. Newark Courier . 1 ve ? 1 m Hi 1 buying .h.u that all profit, --upon to A. vert .eN.-- rt SBLEGSUFET. and pro-an- y of .0 the merchant Ordi.ance, Bill, Notice, Adver- - ducer tfsement; r any other paper of n, bus- I or trader, a3 is the case when an , are men of this city have ines or leg'tfmate character, Iawully 0f te things or(jer .1 posted up whhin the limits of said 1 L LESSON j 1. . formed a club and styled it the Young practiced. , City.within Again, if we choose to enquire of .neb ppr. Historical Club. to of or i becomes what ask fine not fjn-- jier and fifty dollars, exceeding . . our !neans after leaving our handsl They have a President, Vice for the purchase of imported ar- - prefiiJent Secretary and Treas-tide- s, we should find it is ire- , Jas. , pM5r L. urer. inj of ameans as used quently. Gates jr. Vice Prest. Chas. E. dieting injury upon.us instead of benefiting us. as it certainly j 0hnson9Secr etary and Treasurer. an Dash The policy and advantage of would if we were to pursue afcn- tbirtydavs from the datea he .hall be liable to A-- 10 of th6;whoie require, City, to keep ineir exceeding f ily drllerf, or to imprison they would be able pot exceeding twenty dais, ur mean3 within llitir reach. mer.t, s Co loth fine and Imprisonmeiit iorj Another advantage would be .. lb , 1 perhaps more, back .n tx done change for some article of his own property. r cnuseihesametobe owner without the.pfrinission of the Thus we see thal bv i0ion pro of the limits thereof. wilhsn dr of this k nd, I shall be liable to a fine not pursuing a course w '? SOS k or other anil , ; w . 3jas,KMk post.-buildirg- j: e cop-duc- wall,, fence, T 1 -- 4 i - - of inoncy. which comes into possession of. this community is retained, so that if one brother has to pay the other eight dollars for a p.ir of shoes, which he could purchase from some one else, who was not interested in Ins welfare, at two dollars; even then it would NpVfmber25, 1872. be the most profitable to purchase Sec- - 21.. Any.perton who shall frorn hi. brother : for, in all prob write nwrk; or in .ny (ibiUiv.it would not be long before pfiut, if CANNED , 4 TEARIKSICOWN, CUlTO.fiKO r the readerto thd illustrious Wash- - J ington, vho. it i8 well known, 7udifocatd this policy. about this time, ti tyc tfould also refer 'the reader snd later, our exchanges' irre full tojliq Doctrine and Covenants, j of cases of poiibcing ... bjr li aviiig 8ec;t 13, 12 paragraph; "vLet all eatien fruits canned in metallic thy garments be plain, and their jars, The following statement hfeauty the beauty of ithe work of tb$ dangers incurred iqr&llpv?- thine own hands, of VBke "fruit fn coma in con! act " This covers the whole ground with any metal is of great value, of home manufactures, as, when and the recommendations given Dos the of this tun class reticle Journal oj Ghimis every is,. sup- by border to better illustrate plied Ave shall be in a condition fry should be heeded by all: The wants, impression prevails among thoie pur ideas upon this subject, we to supply all of our otherskilf the and whousefrurt freely, which are will suppose a man to hive a fam fr.om the feet that ilv of ten sons, and that these ten the machinery necessary for (he put tip in tin cans, that ihev are ol , injuied thereby, and this impres-thi- s sops decide to mapufocture every production of every article I discripiDtr villbe sufficient. i. is in many cases correct, article, they require to use. Each person. devotes his lime with proper application and mod- - j IV e have long contended that all and attention, to some particular i Oration for the production of cv-- 1 preserved fruits and vegetables I should be stored in glass, and branch or branches, of Agricul- ery article requited. VYe can manufacture our own that no metal of any kind idinuld ture or pianuf&ctures; as the needs 1 L . 'Viv . as i .. h 1 Fridaj PTbis course is certainly the j fourth ward school- -' the in ing wber for ficiaoliMr ever of gur imports exceed that of our only one by which we ;can house, where they read or speak to become exports, it may easily be seen j hope is a great blessing to all the and encournge-financitbe patronage, that we are not in a prosperous viz : of bme members who attend (or, their establishment and ment enthe as and j condition; I efforts are praiseworthy. couragement of home industries industries, course of thi? im-1 The advantage tends to limit the amount of also publish a paper enThey of tbe some been urged by and Us portalion, it may well be consid- has The Debitor titled an of illustrious persons ered as a move that will be of most are original, and are well armies the of For. examples Jastipg benefit to all its supporters tiquity. cfer worth a perusal w vafue e the self-sustaini-ng al . 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