Daily State Journal. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 291, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 7, 1871 Page: 2 of 4
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MASI I M TTRHI or
New lull
condign rebuke ?
COPPFR,TIN AND SHFET IKON WAKE
W aring.
Almi Agent for tho celebrakd
rhe bent in the market
Chinese doctor.
CO.,
ax'I age
tures nd th*' monthly and annual
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1 ipnueLIFE P‘ LICIE3, am! bolicitous of thr pat
ronaze of the pullie.
The Diretorm are well known in this comunni-
ty for their b iinens tart amt integrity, which 14 a
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Agent for all kinds of WooD TYPE
BULLMTIN BunDIO, PuuAvmLrMIA.
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Inji nr FROM ExrOsvRE. — We learn
by a letter from Jacksboro, that Lieut.
11. B. Mellen was recently detailed as
T II M< MAHAN. Prenident
F R. LUBBOCK, Vice Prenident
SAMUEL HOYER DAVIS, secretary
No 172 Strand,Galveston, Texaa
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Hancock’w luilding. corner of the Avenue .nil
Pecan street.
unty lund
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in that
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75 and ♦ l p r tin।
.h cot ding to la w pasoed vuzu-t
annual tax. i vum ne • _ .1 i .
to ’
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relonce all
h mpel ed man
Terma ot Ihr Ninte Journni.
StI-( MIPrION ;
while the Cdih de racy holds full
session of Cherokee.
ldel illy
Ji it
■ linL to position in tin- pap. r
ITALIAN AN1AMRRI AN MARBLIA
HEADSTONE-, TANL is.
Movuments, Tombs and Iros Railings, rb .
ot t hnt
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ocopie
all
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planni
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sulte i.
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V needs the confirmation
' e-st ricken Ku-Klux tofi d
f0 eu h
, and o
• we have
ite . mul r
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p. r a- n
er XX idel
ATTORNEY ASD Nsi1IOIAI .AW
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so I le । 11 licanhealth
G. T HARWELL. General Agent, omce at
Bampaona Henricka, Austin.
deczt da w6m
Di-trict. his company at Camp W ichita, which
place he left fot Fort Richardson in
Dobedience to the detail. Alone on Tues-
• 1$;1. day, the 20th ult,, when in the West
• uire;
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Ne at free on ret eipt of price
in making remittaece alwaya procure a draft
on Ne w Yor k, or a piwiottirr Money < rder, if pon
sible. Where neither of then can be proeured,
-I ml tin mnonry,butalwayn in a rrgintered letter.
The registration fee has beru reduced to nfteen
n, w l
BKNn“
the
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N prisoner arrested for drunkenness
in B ston recently said he became in
toxis ated in lemperance Bittens
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----- 10 his
witli !r {wal 1
< ral vestnu.
Henry Humpnon, 4 omnminsi on Merchant, (ialvea
tou. •
A .1 Ward, of A J ward& Cm, Galyestou.
N B. Yard, of itrizgs A Yard,Galv4ton
E c Dewey, Austin
T < . Jordan. Hanker. Dal’aa
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member
The followin- t
- are ruhjeet.
1 -71, to pi > an
OF • K l ORGAN OF THE NTATE
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NyFENK BROW N 1puty,
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:(1iooa IIIHHlX XI .tool ICOOliS
I’ll ' um X ' s
Wholeaale and Retai dealer ii TIN WAHI
PT MPS. Ml OVES Et
All Job Work attended to w .th neatni m* nnd di.
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LAW,cOLLRCTING AM> GNVRNAL LAND
Beal Culture fur f’rotht." quinn, |1.
"Elementa of Agriculture." W aring.
tion. Cloth, kl.
"Draluing for Health and P’rofit."
Clotl, 11 50
cash with it, in San Fraticisco, latelylzuarantethattheafairsofthecompanywillbe
unable to proceed further
p aj the fn . pt ■ • . i • . $i0 for Dully . |i fot
wiekly or $: fur Weekly Tribune, we will
M’KINNWV . AUNTIN,T\N.
.1 t hi - cour -in
suf ।
Im, 1st .M I
nitoh x N 4 I F A I IIIK 1 KUU \ P Oft / < F
■ l he Tribune Aliiiati.ii Priee orent-.
"Tribune Almanac Reprint," Is.* to 1m*
vol- . half bound, $10,
LIBERAI ADVANI i s MADE oN
and
All kirn's of (ountry Prod'ice
ll f A H T H A l l> K t u n k l \ arovF
•.....D ADVICE. — A
‘ was foun l Thursday morning in a dyin
। ailing or is . upati
administered the following with 1 1 couducted on a sure and safe baein. no that tho in
prix ription to a young lady v.0 br^^
| 'OK, W KTID HH.I.
vtra i op . te
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By Horace
Col x
print a jke now and then.
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and dealers in
PRINTIN INKS OF EVI KY VATr-ry
Fo . ■
hob- ft Je1
around. Deeply gratified for the past
' forbearance of aggrived husbands, we
make our bow and retire. Hereafter
our nods and smiles will be lavished
x witt, airy literate ur he bec ime
rn mist t reutens to To to
ie a ! im nitine rock ■ ; pblic
V jthin tie past few months.
i tm listrie ’ Com t of li i*.«
. e s ' 4 on the nett l< : m of
m. I... I IRSI MUNDAY
We publish i lse w here very full, ac
i u; ite an . valuable tables, with which
we have been favored by the duper in-
en lent ! the Deaf and Dumb Institu-
whu has secured considerable fame and
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tuone X nou* l.. 11
w r. raiox 1.D.RDWARDS. WM m GILIHLAND.
" I i al culture !"
TIIE NEW 1ORK THIBUNK, 1871•
< \N I »I !>, < < N E<' I I' N । ill IS. W I
\ \ 11 i; A11 • VKES,
upon girls and widows exclusively; no
others need apply. W hoover shall at-
tempt to introduce us to his own wife, . aristocracy,
or that of any other man s, will be re- ........-
t n nt ti the
BACON, EDWARDB A CO
Si HOOI R0Ok-
A California editor, warned by recent
events, turns over a new social leaf in
these words : “All men’s wives who
have hitherto enjoyed the advantage of
our acquaintance, are hereby notified
At the time he was with I that this ceases to-day, never to be ro-
newed. Somebody perishes inglori-
ously every day for being upon speak-
ing terms with married women, and we
do not care to have our turn come
I-.. B. Trmplemau. of Nelaou A Templeman.
Colli-
rks of
if
- garded as a conspirator against
q precious life, and subjected to abuse in I
the columns ot this journal.
rnoviumxs. FINK iiQroK>. roNACee,
rm a hh. etc.
1 . xtra eopy i" • acu
r uea of -li -if ibets .
int as lev ed by tin* • '
- tot i omning up an tic < w
• to til penalty pre I t ibed X
(1o. B ZIMrI I MAN.
- i if and Ci । 'or Tr.visc u:
h it I b
abine
J ealer « in
it thr
Fork bottom, and night coming on,
he lost his way, and missing the
ALVI-T X: n X \+
■ 1 he E e me lit« of Ag1
fill
DVERrI-IN RATES
l> * i i x
Political Economy ' By Hora • < ir ib y *1 *o
"Ewhnk’s Hydranlek and Mrchantea. ' Su
tn lit 11 I ditiou. Largeortavo. Cloth. k.’>.
pAll.T 1. month- city
perm
AUSTIN TIXAS
0Mcinl Jourwni of the 274h
omcimi Journal ef Ihr City e
j: o • K - I I 1. I K - \
tiot.
[ he irthunr ha- heen, I*, and mil'I be. a maions
' vo ate of protection to home industry Negurd-
i j lamtual i'Ll ne- as the «n atest f.-e to hum in I .
he ! 1
Artemus W ard said that he thourht 1
rather improved a comic paper to
i wariug.
1 h \ ! HTI>I\<,
Austin, Travia county, Texan
i*i a
ver the Soutl
160 acres
the . titrau
o -ut-I rib. i - w isin .• to pr -. o Mi firee
-e-y-on"What I Know of Farming,"aud
Military committee of the I bi-
:• - II use of Repro ntatives
w L xonanDN « X IX I ’
1»OBANDN A JA(WNON.
It LAW Y ERE-
!, w i- li ke a sieve I } .
11 a ( nt xx ill be c ■
red nci ! lo , re you e i t throu
-2
3
.it tie tOWll if lleartic, Robert* 11
(1 KtNf
; Tv
a member of a court martial at Fort
mi thly ;c . annual temperature at
t. th r ixim a and minima tem-
■ /2"
.41
-*0brid.
1 . k l. ■■ N.
. ! his recovery, aud that only
alis of both bet.
mot 4
Our reuders
; <■ \ . taroli i l‘em cra
. ' x- asten to accept tL'
• x et dy ing negro whi
■ - I th it all the outrag
' State xv- re the w
B! ig ham s f ; ma!
the trusteeship of the
multiplying in Bi ig-
, ti i lb- r 11« n id
ad Company ha-estab i-hed it • ; ;
! ’ 41; l i the ski sof France. He thourht
<4 comin to ths county at about the
' ... li. kens came, to lead ■ : t i b c-
We do not believe y-u need to eat — at least not with cer-
e plunged into the W est Fork
swam across. The night was
line po-
i m li
' I rh el
opy cai
wing in
, . ,.| ane , onstaney t» overthrow wan at a • Xi 4.
It wi , ver -< i in to difer rs- yt i y from othe r
1.. publicans, our convietion t flat maznanimity ix
ici wraknee-, that vengranreinneyer politic,
an that devils an not cast out by Lei elub,
must nerve toi xplain allezed < 'I entri itiee w ! on
p< : 1. . t x indication we leave to time und n fin
X v it.• < ’ male । L i
Junels Aw ty
< at net XX' , nt a i.! l. i\ a. i
ne. . as w ' r
( '05 DK 1 A < O .
Nankers and ( ommission Merchant.,
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HIE DAILY JJOURNAL
_________
ig ii st his col r deter re l hin
~ I A I I OF TK\AN.— 1" XI I IT1.- 'Nx
. uter -t .I in the administrat ■ of t hi । tatr
E I' A i ox n E>. .1.1 eased
i . Ip. "I V. le
. I y
lex .
■ blood-thirsty Nepublicans
Ail Wolk done of thn III. at ' haste 1 oriz
li If < 110 denign
nai. i min. » Hhop near unit Eant of the Cupitol.
may 12 4tf
welcome visit 11 -■ to the
1 HADHEk.
but certainly n t tie1
r»
k 8
\ buge buildingin New 1 1 rh, list 1
as a dry goods palace, hud ovr 1000
ton .ci n usedinit-ci nst rui tiot
’ pitalm re dead than alive, with little
Diree tor*.
Jene BuUk, of Batt* A Dean, (alvoston.
H B D i vi«, of H. R. bavis A Bro
l‘ I. ik" h l- beeu full of dis-
A l . nV wl , xv. re good M r- Arrion/FD API i 1
I 1,41 x I : ilotne ie . b
mi w, , . h 13 1 . . '■ .' •
Morocco Antique. $7.
cot kill 1 xx er in t uch case the vic-
tius ' their own xvi-ap uis, providen-
tially turned aside so tliat nobody
-li uld be harmed by t. m but them-
vex. while Ilie meek and lowly leb-
. 1- rui rely st"( d -till and witnessed the
tdeliverance?
1 85 S to
_i rarrimother lived it,
. N. xv (Orleans, instea
Fi n t.re . 11 . -HITC
' at Austin a .1 I.a V. -to
veni nt Jo Hou-ton
R H LI I’.H. < Ket ntor . f the . -tate
rowNFS d. . . an d h a- ri eU hia men i
i a k l. N
- If- Jov aS X!
mount
on 1 ire a
k pei
name d pt ofea- ion x and o cu;
1 :-y t • mourn t 1 i m •h
. w ! not a little vf the
■ of het g 1) est epoch lle
. If X 0P UH W l l h! T
a b- riber-. ■ e co > ■
tvzjos o1e yeil. ■ 2 ~ol
t |i l >1 1. 1 : 5 XO1MI I
' ' st ca ise was unfurled I b Mark Iwain writes the following an- j
. e ctacl x vidly recalled to the memo, swet to a correspondent : “Young 1
eg { i-te the gcenes, | at- \uthor les. Agassiz does recom- > dent Nat om,> Bank of < ialveston
.... . . mend autlors to eat Hsh, because the J I. MeKeen,of J. L A A C
■Uc andunoridie lcense lit 155-. . . 1 . 4 • , ,
pn< sphorus in it makes brains. S , far
fanaloya —egislature Permit sucha you are correct. But it cannot help
fell and dire • xariiple to pass without you to a decision about the amount
atwinchtmealli-on-intereptedin-aideatate umrum i ••
m . ppeat aud ihake object lou- t hereto. copy W .1 be -
XX tut ... X K MORHIS. • erh of th. I' - I t - ' mn or:
t t . ■ 'I x x x count y of . 1. i-x L.f
', I eI nnder mv tani au the
II k I ll k W k %
at eft. e ti- . i 4a t ot l » • miwr: : • 0
in' na ■■ i and i> •
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISIN(i AGiKNT>,
I lumas
condition. At present he is in the hos-
ali l'b 'a--
1 illo W -
an . \ t-.
th. toil
Texas tainty. If the specimen composition
you send is about your fair annual
average, I should judge that perhaps Navanta.
a couple of whales would be all you j i Fint, of j Flut ac hamnh rlain, wa o.
would want for the present. Not the • .Thist ouipany having orxanized in necordanee
lat A si kin I. but simply good middling , it the ' harter granted by the Ieginiatur ol roudatthurpaet
sized whales '' thi * state in Auzunt. 1870, are now prnporen to ' ally mi absolute protection avalust lonnes bymail.
...... - ’ ...... - . AIf postmastera are obliged to register lettern
thee 01
opu - 11
Ixtf . XAlb'N X' Kill KO it' CoMra)
PutaipEN 1 ' ' >11 1'
in .:ne Texan, 1 * - .;i. 187
l , • • . tv to the general law of the stateof
1, 1 • e - here bs given that the II terna
turnelfron h i - % it ’
th i' IV ; rut clime 1 tie North
liol-ON, 11 \
I r M‛urN} »
IN IF « H V
rut d
mrough trouble and suffering. at thecoot.of
multiform agonies, bereavmeut*, .devantation:
the Aluerican Idtea. embodird in the preumblet
our rathers’ beelaration of f udependenee aP
proaches ita complete realization. The noblo. 1".
spiring assertion that "all men are ereated reuult
and endowed by their Creutor with inallenabie
rtghtntolife, liberty, and the pursutt of haprineed,
is no longer a glittering generality, a poet * fanev:
a philospher’a speculation, but the recogmzed
bat' of our political fabric. The benign Revolu;
turn which date* front the Boston muasaaere of
i Bo' finds ita logical completion, Juel one cent ary
later in the Fifteenth Amendment, which give*
to the equal political and civil right* of every man
born or naturalized in our republic theshteldand
defnse of the federal conatitution. The billow*
of caste ami privilege may roar and rage around
th it rock and may transiently neem on the point
of washing it away; but it* foundatione are deep
faid and Rteadrast, and the breaker* of reaction
1 all.I slavery ar. hurled agalust ami dash their
spray over it in vain ... . ...
We do not uuderrate the funesof prejudice and
, We do not forget that a very large
y .if the American people still hold in their (
i inmost hearts that blacks haxp no rights which
whites are bound to respet We fully appreciate
i the desperation wherewith a 1 the warring ele
; mentso? hatred to kepuolican arhirvement win
. be < ombinen and hurled Mirai nst .th hat tlements
..f K, publican arcendency in 1" res l' nualeles
tiun "I 1872 We do not doubt tli.it " a in . . ... .
fa tall d by Republican feud- and dipslnlei .
u h in-pire the charinK hot With
topeef vitory,huchannervet 1 to I'll! !. i t ti l .
utic-t -trength 'ii the earlier rau! of ........ii
t, ... .4 1*1 ami 1~ “ Iet our ’ 11,11 - • • .: and
stror - that th. Allier, all pi upb : . .. 1
th t on tn led battie field 1 ur ""I ale wa
if;, ini xx as upheld and alav ' i y de i i ) . 4. . •'
w • , ver , on’ourly deride tha ' " | 1 ■
. . ithercon pour dont XX as avinl 'l 1va
rh, / bur trlieves ill til’ p ox.
r a-trkzleby lezitinatemean- l
.... i -tab' ».m n ^nty. it 0l‛0*
t.xr l intea U X . to alav ' I X fol
, ; I \ . topromrption,cnira 1
popular iuuraire, unisereulndt
-I x and . I' t bit x of XX I it lit ill hate. II
x ill. 11 ood’wilI It w ould fain '
, ia-ten the glad day when the r-oiitii .
w '1, fi , \ rrh in eanitutien al d -rai in
f the last tie ' 01 tai ’
ii. N > man’s liberty is safe in
wish to correspond with iweyou €
coltndir . Addres.
M I~SES 1 1 A M I
X .-’r Texa-
XX .. pract - • i n -upteme ' •! >
x u-tin .. so • at ft « . । r o: t
Judicial. Diatrict i , ■ . at
t lie coliect ion of ib ' •
Pract. ce it. all the court at Xis' tun
f-bdawiy
WEEKIY 12 me tith-
patch ROOFING AND GUrrHRIN( done to
order. oc1 tt
cold, that as soon as he landed
clothes froze on ’him, and lie
i irt) Ie
I.oil given
Mill
"Recolleetions of a Bu-y l ;f. "
aims to I" pt'
cort . -wondent - t I
»ER~ONAI----TWo VH Nb LADIES '
day of Janu tri , 1 •1 . -h ( • X 1
< d if th. oc upatien 1 1 on
- lev ed in - tion f 1 t' . ; ।
• < une x pired time •
on l hging fl m th' years
170 inclusive, showing the
-peiti t..' ■
i »[0ch3 • "
cir Nilla-ngezi
-- i ly ty this time a gruve
. evai I i there at
rat ot the Cnion Erague.
, 'I. it is furious t
‘ ’ whitl n s might have been
IX '
Attorney- ami (ounsellor-a Law,
sought his medical advice: “You too
, tor- ; forbituard. ba
y ll al tabl . tin or
. nterpt se, theatre or
, cu-. tie uurrien w a V XV
• . . -- In ci-, took - iop-
. hot..' lol pu • 1. sort :
civ -t.hie- d-tilieta- •;
ti. Id. to
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f I g - .
to u- by
o t. W.
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sect ion 1 4 I ls XV it 11
tr mnster 1 ■ > rtain
i.’it wittut thc
i - (IEA% A nut i
'4 of 1 »♦
a.1s 1,
...... delive red pro ptl
city frenof charge
A I. I. lx 5. A < o
MARBLE WORIS,
< op ex ..I over.$iruchanextu
ent for i very club of ici - nt for at ’
if pre fvl red, .' ' opy ' ‘ 1 ' " * ,x
. by Ml (iree ex
Iluna,
r ste • x
when requented to do so.
Terms, ea-h inalvance
Addresa, THE TIIHUNE. New York
jan6 it
much dance, too much cat, too much
rain 111. our reaners are ...uu. foolround. If you dance you get no
■ better, too much eating no good, too
mended to tii' and preserve these much fooling round no good. Good-
tabl # for future reference, bye.’’
No BR( • XDW X ) N I W ) - I.}
• hinr .1.
e id f the A mer can pre -
a I «I otcitar !
progr the bane of hunmnal happinep. We N‛ ek
t" wiu mil evuntrymen in ma-*- from the .-I: ,.
-uarmg lures of -perulation. of Dathc. ami of
.. way- overerowded profenslonn. to he tranu
path, of produ l ive indu-try. We would Kladly
depieteoir overerowdedeite, "acre thounand.
vainiy josti and croud in int-eu ded quret <.f
xometing to 'I"." to cuvet pra r..-- and | lain-
witl < olon es alnorbd in agricultutn. echanie- w
aud manufactures, and 'oi.xtai t ly pre , . tiu uto
the blank, veld wilderutoe ! m Idi," । nd ti-,.
wok-oteivi '. <1 Hi .' lioldinathe rotect ii
o' home industry by diner tininat ing dutiea .4; 1m
p ud w re-ani tahric- t--ntil to the 1 .1 p d Ii l . X N K 100h-
. etieutdifu-ios ofprluetiomnu all t-phu-e-
1. .1 lb ; rtment~, and to tlir t *t • Ui tiou of our
p, op., m all De - infu arta pacn,wi r
< < wuntrs men : • alhere to aud up 4 that
. nn 1ml ' . • t h t hat t i" t a ute ■ .t
. • s-or a »' . Hoti bit f fa h A
ver i-fuicla-istherby-berv i
. , ■ puny not chat ter..| in !: -
phs . . . ..12. "11. "I dent ■ atto
it.L . ■ I can opet ator- and laud az 1
>. , ; ( n - X prov iden, fliat all lb < 42
ll.ed .an
~pi it XX;
slip and > hut tellon of I
1rofoundly do we realize that the co: t -I - ' t
x, t eud <i that niliionn mour li. mort m ieorpub
. \ thecowutaliefthe alave holdern’ . olifirt
■. and .. ar their . hilreu l" hat. thone '.y w hose
xe that a half luittun mere farmera w . take
.1 XX henever it sh . I be ' onitended to the ; atter
tjon. We a-k our friend- every whet* to ... ! us t
-o . ommending it. . .
UHM'
Da ■. I ribune. mall nul serilr 1 p. , in
seul We k y Iribune, mall sub-ui ... i., $ p. ।
XX 1- i ip. t i o i, an ! his picturt >, witl
. ' ; - i ‘ lusy white ha r, sugre st
i •- i ri k I1 uglass fattened an 1 sen-
.. i pr
, D u
by P
'by «
1 i • improved. W hy n 1:
" 'll a
S
II M rr - 1
to his a : time az, have Ut euly if.
noun "'I their relirion al, 1 eondemn
their former D ader as a great impostor.
l‛le ptes-, too, i. doing a good work
, in ■ xp ising the wickedness of Mormon-
ism. at; i the prospect is now t ix orable
t ' its’ annihilation.
. .p . adlv ~I d of ex. IJ I".
... ... rx. the pro . edes .
res, n i . I ( onve t on
... ph ali that - . m- "t .. I ■ ' ■ '
ix, p.iil r.'t of •• dy - nion • ’ t""« "’ix
l mnp b ...... tar mot' li ' ■ mu '•• ' •
for the ). ti XX tint. ’ " .'lx ' x r .
:. .ob r. I' ' a x - 1 out ■ . 0 - • I ■ 1
and utbou ded f uth int be ... I I : .1 X n
mrit of the reading pubie . w • '
.1 urual whieh 11.>• nonurni ’ tbr.
x 'il a tx a'id frerhnene of it - . qul lit- l i
.ha . be Mb h a jour nal.
rieuitnr andttrsnhu
i. amt sil ill p. 1 -i-t
me ins a 4 -p ice tha' any of
tomakethe H . . • , I b‛n
rurm 1 ,11 affor to do w ith f. W‛ x
. po. ■ - 1 ix dim r from " i: - ' ut 1
.' . att . ! or- produe e. .' dururra m <■ kete,
-or . a al acurate.our ‘ -- Q ’• II. ' 1 1. idat ion
■ ' the tai tl.« r‛- eulli and ■ t t • - a If tepurts of
ti l hi.. : .' <Club ami kindre 1 _ sthe i 1 . x, re -u
. : 2 that the pom. farm, r.wi t nd
thert , mine of sugu at ion a nd . mi' xe' of w hi h
1, , at lot ren uin ignorant w thout pitive and
- ron- .... Weseilthe Herly to elubs f, a ,
' th t-valueindwriing-forwast paper
thonghit-sub-cr pt 'll t» already very .''2"
ininority
ll
our ' whites are
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