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IS THE OLDEST REPUBLICAN
DAILlt PAPER VOW PCUI8HED IN* THE
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Mrg tlmi will.
U3 oe- a iv
o* tiver u tntrr
' »!| 1)8 Llf.lly K | |
a•»'.! ft m th»oni?
Zola s now novel, it is said, is a
study of ''pasion purely psvchologi
cal." This is important, if ti-ue.
A»1 old nnraep .vp; D,- Ackr's En?M«h-
Kem lambent ,'or cot?',hs croup or dipthe
ria. ^ ^<?ru<j^ibtp.
Leopold von Ranke, the <ji*eat Ger-
man historian, is just rounding off
another volume at the age of 84.
"Mother Swan's Worm Syrup."
la 1?iahi e. taMelepe. harmle«s, ra'har
for feverishnns, reatlepsnean, worma
net! ation. 2/W«
A tumble in cabinet pictures from
$0 to $2 per dozen has shaken photo*
graphic Chicago to its centre.
"BTCti ILP.416
Qi?'oif, f r»
hpy, O'a.bjei f.ij r,;
Drugg>8.-9.
p a
K n
annoying KM
Dine en. $1
John Young, son of old Brigham, is
a good speaker, and ranks as chief
dude of the Mormon Church.
I'OMNtiitdCinin.
chaptkr i.
'•I Was taken sick <t \ ear ag^
W«tl> >ji rows fever."
"Mydoctor pronounced me cured, but I
got sick again, with terrible pains in mv
b nek and sides, and I got so bad I
Could not move!
I shrunk.'
. From 12* lbs. to 120! I had been doe tor-
In r fur my liver, but it. did mencjiood, I
rt.t. not e: oect to live more than three
ltioti1 is. I bejjin to use Hop Bitters. Di-
reetly my appetite returned, my pains left
me, my ent'.-e system seemed renewed as if
r>v ma-jie, and alter using several lx>ttles I
ain not only as sound as a sovereign but
Aveij,h more than I did before. To Hop
Bitters I owe my life." 1
Dublin, .June 'hi r. Fitzpatrick,
j low to gkt sick.—Expose yourself dav
and ni^ht, work too hard without rest;
doctor all the time; take all the vile nosl
trums advertised, and then vou will want
to know how to get well, which is answered
n hree words—Take Hop Bitters!
nf™.V* LIVING AOE~Tha numbe.
21. • he k'vidg Age for the weeks ending Octr
2.th rnd Nov. 3d, respectively, contain The
Religion of the Pari * Guvrier, British Buar-
te.ly Review; The Rise and Fall of Amster-
dam, Contemparary; Some Things of old
AH The lear Round; Lord Bacon-
Sv^ 8Af araT-rh Te™Ple Har; Contempo-
rary Life and 1 hought m France, Contem-
porary; rhe Expediency of Killing Eminent
Men Satureay fceview: The cause of the
weakness of French Negotiations, Econo-
mist; Extinct Miseries of Human Life, Sat-
urday Review,-Some recent Biograpes, Fort-
nigntly; Earth Movement in Java, Contem-
porary, Some Reminiscences of Jane Welsh
Carl vie. FgiudIp IIjlp* a rhsnoua if»^
If yoii proposebuying a Windmill
oetfcjll information of the
CHAMP ION
SkdHl"
a«s8§sse:
20 years experience In the manufacture of Pumps and Windmill.
THE CENTURY
PROGRAMME FOR 1883-'84.
Screens, Bosn
Superior Induce-
ire now handling
P°WELL & DOUGLAS
WAUKEGAN, ILL. U. S. A.
fv.tu.es o7VheSUr VooPd l^rPs8
eicklc Grinders. Etc? To denle™ -I I ''' J ''low
ments to hand] e our joods. Over 3,000 Deal's are
our manufactures. ' J-'t-aiers are
rhe programme for the fourteenth vear of
this magazine, and the third under th !
and wmdar t/fanythiug ,"ore interei^ntf
son *Ha£!han ever- With even sea-,
in , E-NTI "v ^cws a decided gain
with \v ,}° new volumne besrins
with November, and, when possible sub
scnptions should begin wiKatis^u^
'I'l,. . "Ha mat issue.
the ,!1VI,,g 8, 0 8omL' ()f the features of
toe coming year.
A Nkw Novel by Georok w r^iir w
"Dr 4vlP^ld °tre0,e ?ay8'" et*-' eM titled
'• 111 story of New Orleans life,
being the eve of the late Civil
ix thk Thirteen Colonies."
Co mmon«sense Kernel
SAL ICY LICA
Mo
c S 4 ay r°r W00 to«
Sb^OO r>e< rnon... <nr<»e «BHinc our Book
and f- w- 9 io j. c. m;cord
to., Si LouMo.
&
A Ben Buller Club has been organ-
ized in San Francisco.
»n,<
I ''"PT 'I
T.ble
Pfl'a. ihe insnljon? Toe to health
* Or <4cl;er'n Dys|>epsia
At dro^i'igta
James TVhitcomb Riley is already
Ibooked (or u big lecture soa^oti down
least.
£SrTSB THAN ITSPROMISE.
It rivfo lone an' power. For complaint
!I f Kidneys. Bowelf, Plomach, Liver
land Lungs. !ri 5H the subtle trot'ibles o
Iwoirer arid for those bodily disorders in-
|«'ncec 1'V an.t'eiv, care and mental Htraip,
ItsfffecU will surprise and charm you.
It is not an e*«ence of ginger. De'icior*
jo (lie pp'f te, ar anliu'ote to the Liquor
liabit, afld e • ew'jnglv ttelnfnl toihea»e<l
tnd ieeli'e. 50<i- and i|Kl ,00 ?ize?
HfPCOX &CO., New Yo,1 •
A million Hindoo tracts were re-
lomly p. intcd at the c-xpense of a na-
tive prince.
Streak," and the usual amorfnt^of select
poetrv •
For titty-two numbers of sixtv-four lar<*e
each (or more than 3,300 pages a vear) the
juiblis.ied offer to send any one of the Amer-
ican ^4.00 montlies or weeklies with The
Age for a year, both postpaid. Lit-
tell & Co., Boston, are the publishers.
Mother's Spinning Wheel.
CoaoerniDff Oae Article thai was
WotrPoi- Sale, and Another
which 1b Cneap 41 Any
Price
^o, sir. I wouldn't sell yoo that for
ary nione»; tbui spin.dng-w.ieel was my
mother'*, u was one day. when she wai>
singing like a lai'< and "making this old
wliee' hum, .iuu my father, then a youn>;
medical student, afterwards r laroier, fell
ie 'ove with her—norne ni'iy years a^o
So sj>ok# the proprietor of a »ou^ti bit
of taini 'and in Lister County. N. Y., to a
relic •tUiiter. and *'moiher'».!' soinnin^*
wheel t-emained among her children and
giat.dciiiluren.
•'.tjyjmotncr.'' writes Rev. J. W, Puelps
pasio • of St. Paul's M. I Cuu oh, Cb cR-
go, i)as used Pakkkbc TONIC, and
w^e, tne to day that -he has found ih
more efiective Jiati auvtlu'ng she ever used
foi i 11 vigors img and streng henin^ the
svpie n debilitate J by mala. ia. Sje de-
sires lie also especially to men .ion
OIPTHEBIA.
The latest and moa« successful t^ea
ment for this dreaded disease has lately
come to our knowledge, and having inter.
viewed the man who says his life was
saved by the new treatment we feel confi-
dent it is our duty to give the facts to our
Anicde Charlier. of W«
recently had diphtheria/ he became so bad
ofl after a relapse that all hopes of his re-
covery was abandoned by his physicians
and friends, and as a last resort a broth r f years established atul never
of the patient said that he had a bottle eo Known to fail in a single case,
Kendalls Spavin Cure and wished to try it or chronic. Refer io all
He applied it to the neck, and then re-. physicians (fnd Dt'uu
gists for the standing of salt
wore Rheumatism, Gouf
Neuralgia.
t Cure Guaranteed.
duce a little, and the patient after some
difficulty succeeded in gargling in the
throat. He soon noticed some improve*
men I, and by continuing its use a com-
plete cure was etiected, and now be says
he knows it saved his life. The above re-
aiarkable experience led us to investigate
farther and we found that Kendall's
&pavin Cure has the most remarkable ef-
ifect on human flesh of any remedy o
which we have ever head, and we have
become soundly converted to the opinion
that no remedyh a> ever been discovered
which possesses such remarkable quali-
es for the diseases of man'as well as
east. Every one should cut this out and
oagte into a Hcraj>-book.— fnueR,
eylica
standing of »ali
SECRET!
nJ^eAon|L?T,V*r. °f the ^''"onous
Uric Acid Which exists in the blood of
rtheumatic and Goutypatients.
HA1IC1ICAA is Vnown aa a common senne rem
sdv, tiecnune it strikes directly at the muE of
Kheumatwiu, "out and Neura.jla whil« so manv
so-called sp ecitics and supposed panaceas only
It had
V
be
... Jeep conceded by eminent s cientiati
that outward plieatious, 8Ucij ng rubbing with
rels, ointments ijuimonts, and sootiiinx lotions
will.not eradicate those diseases which are the
poisoh ng of the bkod with Uric
of the
disease cit red
Without Medicine,
A Valuable Disco eery for supplying Magnet-
isvi to the Human System. -Electricity
and Magnetism uliliztd asnevtr before
fur Healing the Sick.
HE MinEl\)NT APPLIANCE CO '8
♦fagnotio Kidnev Belt!
aidj
.et
iestion d
n the SalowN ofl'aivhioni
rhite teeth nro more frequently seen than
prmerly, lliis is because our ladies have
liyi'w.l-Vn 8f/'1 of their Approbation to so-
foremost among toilet, articles,
this superlatively pure and salubrious pre-
laratlon checks the further decomposition
"f the te*eth, removes impurities which ol>
L-ure their natural hue, strengthens them
[ml makes tbo gums as ruddv and hard
ceral, and communicates Istweetness
[isiness to he mouth.
ertainiy with which it
ovrrpomeH exhaustion.
Ever since t"e hrst houfe'nold was es-
•aolished ''mother's opinion tias beei aior<{
potent in tliis world tliaD that of judge,
jurist o.- physician Her hand h.i» i>J-
w^yt cooled ihe fever and her vo?ce 'ia
been iilled with hope. With each
decline. PALKKK'S TONK; beoom.i'ig
in.ire ueservedly populai with .he women
who guard al.'ke nusband pou cciluren.
It eradicates mslaria poi-on ..ocu tiie
biood from wIikh .«.e e is now s:\jh
widespread
Please otMerv«: f»". P/ lltvRR'S TO A >
wt'' cn i'nt<>.,:<c< I, "n & cciiibii>C
»|on o- several »i_• n.' en.s. of which nune
«-n;:iy car protiuct ar"tinr. like its e&:v
Fo-: Kidney, Stomach .iiid Li>«*lioiibje«
it i« nit -taiiiinic' md unf^ilit:x .finedv
In .wos zes: dOcen.s inu SI ? ue 'auer
tne che.^oe . rt fccoT a' Co.. Ciiei»j ■<»>••, jSew
Y
FOR MEN IS
WASTED TO CUC
i.«j
'i
The largest
Jo rid is in the
(lice, in Paris,
muds, and is
kit.
oj'ster shell iu t'\e
Church of St. 8ur-
It weighs over 5001
used as a baptismal
if
**'Trosumptinn begins in ignorance and
Ids iu ruin." On the other hand, the pro-1
louon of Kidney-Wort began with wise
lutions aud scientific research, and its
le ends in restoring shattered constitutions
Mowing men and women with health and
Ippiness. "My tormented hack," is the
Iclamation of more than one poor hard-
Vkiiig man and woman; do you know
^ it aches? It is became your kidnevs
overtasked and need strengthening, and
Mr system needs to l»e cleansed of bad
(mors. You need Kidnev-Wort.
IS A SUBSE CURE
for all diseases of tho Kidneys and
— LIVER-— .*
It hAB specific action oa Ults most important i
organ, enabling it to throw off tor; *Jiiy and i
Inaction, stimulating tho her-Ithy Bem-otlo-i of
the Bile, and by keeping She bom io i:i iVea
oonditioa, cflecting its regular dischai-^o.
n 5.n If J S3 If you are su£Ebri_ f fi-r
Iwddsaiiai roaliu^.linveth.: rl.r.'.j,
are odllotis, dyspeptic, or"ovttp&t;.-?, Hulney-
W ort will sureiy reUevo arid qnlck'y cure.
In the Ppvuig to clecase tUo Cy^tsxn, every
one should take a thorough oontse of it.
«- f.OLD BY ORUCCtSTS. Price 81.
)r money
refunded,
the following diseases without medicine:
— Pain in the back, hips, head or limbs,
nervous debility, rheumatism, paralysis,
neuralgia, cluiica, uieea*e or tne Kidneys,
spinal diseases, torpid liver, gout, seminal
emissions, uupotei cy, asthma, heart dis-
ease, dyspepsia, constipation, erysipelas,
indigestion, hernia or rtiptiue, catarrh,
piles, epilepsy, dumb ague, etc. |
When any debility of the generative or-
gans occurs, lost vitality, lack ef nerve
r'orce and viuor, wasting weakness and all
those diseases ol a personal nature, from
whatever cause. I he conti:iuoi#stream of
Magnetism permeating through the parts,
must restore them to a heatihy action.
There is no mistake about this appliance.
TO'lHE LAUlES:-;!ir<":;T
hack, weakness of the »p:r.e, falling of the
wt.nib leucorrhcea, chronic ipfiamation
and ulceration of the womb, incidental
hemorrhage or flooding, painful, suppress-
ed and irreguisr menstruation, hairenness
and change of lite, this is the best appli-
ance and curative agent known.
For all forms of female ditficultie* it is I
unsurpassed by anything before invented, j
both as a curative aiftsnt and as a sou ice
i>f power ami vitalization.
Pi ice oi either li«it with Magnetic In-
coles, i?10, sent by express O. O. !>., and
eXitmiuation ailoaed, or by mail on ie-
seipt tit price. In ordering »ei'd mia-ure
of wais*,and size of shoe. Kemiitarce can
is lua.te in currency, sent in letter at. our .
b^k. i
'Ihv Magneton (jarment* are adaj>i**d i>•
all ages, are worn over the under cioihinc
[(nonext in tne body like me «;ajiy (-fal
vane ami flectric hum bug-* advertised so
extensively), and should be taken otl'ai
night. I'liev hob' their pnwer forever,
and a>-<3 worn at all -ea-ons of the year.
Send Staun. lor the "New IVparture i
Medical tr. at nent W iihout Meuicii e,
with thousa/ d^ of testimonials.
ult
•d.
,.worfes wu/l imarvelous effect on
his acid, and so reme dsorder. It m nnow
AmelHMeina L. hycelebra'ed physicians of
America and Europe. Highest Medical A cade
d Jy, repo-u 93 i,er cent curesirithree
M ^.^^Au^'^rSifclue tot KH»
M 4HSM, OOUT and NKURALUIA. The mo
nt«ri*e pains are subousd almost instantly.
refuiided'. * Uml Ke"of Kuar"D'eed or money
t^on^IOU8'ln(1,, °f Ta8tllno,liaU on applies-
fl a box. 6 boxes for $6.
Bent free by mail on reeeipt of money.
ask if our unuasist fob it.
J,'lu1dud l,,t0 imitations or
ifood l»'rnf|8?metljiUJ{ ret'Omnerded as "just
nf w?u ?"ihe genuine with ,he name
of W a»»}iburnv5 it Co. . on ea»'h box, which is
cbcaiicaHy pure uuder our signature
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. . IllJ^liiDZrvrn
the time
War.
trateil>i^|A1{D ^0(iI'EsTov, separate idus-
the ettvE °" s,"'.'-'.ects connected with
ine eaily history of this country.
varvin^K,STOf,IKS ''BY HkvrV Of
° 'L'n?ths, to appear through the
tl^'sJRONOMY' untechnical ar-
l'rof. S. 1'. Langlky. describing
h. interesting of recent discoveries
ill the sun and stars.
h,^;KLLKTTK 1SY 11 II. Boybsex, au-
ling story.UUner' 0U'' A vivid and spark-
Akw Eka ,x American Archi-
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J hidings, City and Country houses,
a' x- 0 1)0 profusely illustrated.
thnw^P.y®LI'!crTK bv IIobert Grant, au-
thor of 'Confessions of a Friovulous Girl,"
ett\j eutitled "An Average Man," a story
ot Aew \ork.
rj"k. Bukaivwinners, one of the most
remarkable novels of the dav, to be com-
pleted in January.
Christianity'and Wealth," with oth-
er essays, by the author of "The Christian
league of Connecticut," etc-, on the appli-
cation of Christian morals to the present
phases of mordern life.
Coasting About the Gulf of St.
jAwrence, a series of entertaining arti-
cles, profusely illustrated.
scenes from the Novelists, Haw-
ihorne, George Eliot, and Cable, with
authentic drawings.
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Garfield in England," extracts
from his private journal kept during a trip
ot Europe in 1867.
"The Silverado Squatters," hv Rob-
ert Louis Stevenson, author of'"New
Arabian Nights."
There will be papers on outdoor England
by ,J°H,x Burroughs and others, a beauti-
fully illustrated series on Dante, a number
of papers by the eminent. French Novelist
Alphonse Daudet, articles on art and
archaeology by Charles Dudley Warner
and others, illustrated papers on sport and
adventure, short stories by the Itiadin0-
writers, essays on timely subjects, etc^
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Mar
iV-
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. xine.
I he Decem'ier uciuber conies to 11s, out-
lut'v v. e:'..ly ir.i v.-oved bv a new end
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►vemeiu^ i.ie 1 espnt .uiinbcr 'lrillia.itiv
S3S .he for ^ee.iili volume. "Religlor's
ir.nciJlion> -n t'ae Uitiief, Su'.ios" is con-
" V and "Wn.'i in S«vedeiibor J:Miism?"
ni.u ied hv Hev. J. C. A er. There pre
fcle»on • BaiVaisni aa-' its Eailv Liier
|.c." "The EviScoi.M Geiie>al Conven.
' S.'c ed M, sici.tns o.' tho XlXth
f.ary," 4 Tne Sn« ii..' Monuscsi it of
ItaonomvThe Kai hu ol the 'Tc.n
I" "Wom.-.Vi Wo.k i.i Gc.in.. iv,» etcM
I Most o. th: rre adoi;..-blv lltr -lr^-
Tu.'e a.e Sketciie^ Es ,*\s.
a lich de>t. tman* o»" riotion, t.itn I'je
elusion of ihe sa.i. I, i;M.. Di:i*'-,g
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K. F. Go/don Cummi.i and otl e.-
Ihra.ed w 'kUi-s. The editoi. De Witt
ia re, D. D., conti ibutes a <te on, and
the number abounds wiih U'l-est-
ind ed'fylng reading. A «in^. num-
ps sold lor "15 cento, or $ a vear, oet*
Mrs. Fuank Lkslik. Pnhlisiie: *#8,
Park Place, Xew York.
I ft#
^ITTEBS
Though sha kon in evcrr joint and filwr
rh *e<er and a rue, or bullous remittent,
>» system my yet lie freed from the malig-
nsnt\i.us with Hostetter's Stomach Hit-
tets. IVoteot the system ngainst it with
this lieneficent anti-spasmodic, which is
furclw rmore a supreme remedv for liver
complaint, conetijwtion. py.nepsl'a, tlehilitv,
rheumatibin, kidney troubles aud «thef*
THE BEST
1 CALICO.
wm. simpson & sons*
MOURNING, SECOND MOURNING
SOLID BLACKS,
Eddystone
fancy dress pr/nts
The Buyers' Guide, No,
34, Fall and Winter, 1883,
| gives wholesale prices direct
I to consumers on everything
you use, eat, drink, wear, or
have fun with. Tells how
to order with exact cost, 216 pages—large
ones—3,300 illustrations — a whole
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gleaned from the markets of the world.
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as much information. Sent freetoany ad-
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hear from you, or visit us when in our city.
Near Exposition Buildings. Respectfully,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
•*T <Sc 829 Wabash Avenue, Chicoft, m
IP YOU WANT
Boarders,
a situ&t'.on,
A sausaiun,
A ueivant »ir!,
To reut u store,
'J'o sell a pi.-iuo.
To »ell a horae,
To buy h house,
To bui s hor «,
To sei! a carriage,
A t>OHr ing i>'ao3.
To borrow money
To «e!l dry ^ocde
To sell groceries,
I o sell furniture, *
To «eif real estate,
A job ol' Jlack«3Ui|nnf,
A job of carpentering.
To sell Miilinery jfooda.
To Bell a Do a st- iu.d lot,
To vlveitise to tdvant'awe.
To "nd any oneV
ailments.
F< r sale by
all Druggists
geni-tallv.
and Dealers
The EDDYSTONE PRINT WORKS Is
ens of the largest and most complete estab
hshmcnts in the country.
THE EXPERIENCE OF HALF A
CENTURY
has enabled them to attain such perfection
Niat they can with confidence ask you to tcit
the quality of their work. They carefully
•void ail poisonous drugs, make only fast col-
ors,which are thoroughly washed in hot watJ
and soap, thereby removing anything which
would stain underclothiag.
Those who buy and wear their prints will,
Jhey feel confident,find then superiors due'
thility, artistic style and finish. Be art and
ask for their goods, and see that their
sod V >kcr wc oh them.
assess0*
ROSES
SPLENDID POT PLANTS, specially pre-
pared fbr Immediate Bloom. Delivered
Safety by mall postpaid,ataU post offices, 5splen.
did variedea, your choice, all labeled,for tl; 12
!°.r*2.iJ®for»3: 2® (pMl 35 forSS; 75 for
•IO; IOOforti3. V/E CIVE a Handsome
Present of choloe and valuable ROSES free
with every order. Our NEW GUIDE, « nmxpUu
TfatUt on the Rot, 76 pp. tlegantly
»«« THE DINCEE A CONARD CO.
Oro
Wsst Qrrre. Chaster Co- ]
The ElireltM HrteK .Ifoltiiit^
Nlicbiue, which grinds its own clav
»nd makes from 10,(KK t. 12.000 (wrfet-t
brick |>er dav i« a treat ioeni'uti whiet
will commend itwell fc any who will ex
amine its woikipgs,
6 rickmakers i.nd Contractors - nn b\
this wouderlul machine supply tl.t great
s-ani pf material in Dallas and otliei
.•arts of retail*
r or patneulais as to oth of ennstruo
i«P, prlc- cn|i nt A. K. NOK IT) a
X)N IN I ELUOENCKR OFFICE, c. r-
ner of Blui and ^rc?".nior«.
Ail letters addres-ed to us a-swerc«'
promptly.
M. „ *. 8
le ieii a pi«co ol fum'.tur?.
To sse'oni htin^
To dad any ti.lng y u have lost!
io Hezl ajfi'icitmrnt i n;j!< mouta,
Io lluU au owner tor loot property*
Advertise in
NORTON's INTELLIGENCER,
Which bus the bent circulation ol any pa-
ter in North Texas.
NewsVHper Ativortising,
Newspaper aavertising It now recognized by
av,ni fa,tl1 iD theil <var«J[
as the Biost efiectiie toua n» :if«tiOU,ln« for their
Koods a wide recognlti-.Mi ofthjir ra»riti.
J*«wspap»if « .veniniiitf -.lap. In a ira .In, ind
when the ajtiole offered is (rood quality o id
P'lse, t"« uata rat rjiciii ja iueroused
^ew',P*Pe,' advertising |« H porffi^nont adtiliox
to the reputalio-, of the *jojb a ivert.sed, be,
P*"1** ,l * P ra»A..o.n lniueuco Always at wo'S
iu their Iniur-iat, '
Nawspapt'r advertinut i« -he most erergetio
slid vi.Ixuiit of K.ilesiaeji; addr.ta-iti. tftomand*
s.a day, alMra/H i i tu »i/ >s |niere,tl
* sciy at work see jag c isuimcra from a I
TO POSTMASTER'S.
u. every p^»tin-»"»»r whf
w'fl IK/i.K IHK LAW. hi»d Inform as
whenever any r,i?y o» th- INT' LLIttSXCCH
r r«t «a*fn nut ol ihsoflice ITc dunn want
o throw awa> i i,y a.on y oc i*.ny ^racetes^
who ••reniK," nor do Mr - wioh to »en I
P*,Tr !t '•I"'* waere the p..rlv !o 'liom
rjMlcre^sed Bis mov i-l otf withimt b win.'
*UK! «Dough n him u, no.ifv a- mat h«- has
e
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TS. a you'll f i UrmLn
a:.:w icorisut
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 170, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 17, 1883, newspaper, November 17, 1883; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444759/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.