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Jo 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a l. jr. Deypted. to tlie Interests of Harper County and the "Great South V3 eet'-- ''Volume 6. 4 ''AKTHomr, kansais, TnuasDAYjioiiinNG, deoembee issV xidiber 4o.

1 LECAli NOTICES. PERSONAL. TflE MODEL NEWSPAPEBr Harper Items. rwm Ti TFaw. DrC.

S. Lloyd is building on his ANTHONY JOURNAL, FnWIshed'erery Thursday, at $1 per year. here to Atlanta, Logan county, Illinois, yesterday morning. Mr. Barr came out here on a and died in June, being upwards of.

eighty years Dr. G. M. Keller was the srust of The Xnter-Ocan for 1883. Mr.

and Mrs. A. 6. Lindsay, on thanks giving. NOTICE FOKPtTBLICATION.

1 1asd Oinc at Wichita, November Hi, less. NOTICE Is hereby giren that the lollowinp-uamert settler tiled notice th-it he will ap ear with hU witnesses totiiase proof in support of hi claim before J. 'M. Thorns a C'arence Francis came tu Monday, -Mrs. II.

McDaniel. of this PHY8ICIAN3 AND QURGEONS. to attend school city, celebrated the anniversary of her birthday, last Sunday. Cha8. Stickle is building a residence 4 notary pnoiic, at nis onice ax.

Luweu. sumne' couay. Kanad, on day, December of lie was buried at his son-in-law'c, Richard Botkin, in Ruella township. During the latter part of last week Mr. Bourne's condition was very pre-carious indeed.

Four doctors have been in constant attendance and- consuita- To give all the news without in- dulgingic offensive? seusalionaljjiin to be courageous ggr8ive in the advocacT of well established princi- pies, without being narrow-minded or unfair; to cater to the taste? of all chiKses of intelligent readers, without In Barton8 addition. P. (M. iPHYSIOIAN and SURGEON G. W.

Bennett has about conclude 10t3.a mim -w ft. i J. A. Litsey, of Chtcaskia township, OCce fa the Cade haa completed a new dwelling house. jo'epi Top'ihka, Osae 19.229, for cd to his removal to the the nithvBt iar er of eetio29, towcshi, till opens.

84, south. ora.ie 5. "west; jid hr ntme the following a hU Wltneaaes tore his inu- 3Ir8. AspinMl will be ai OU4 and. cultiyatua of.

aid 1 m- i tract, rU: -'i home in her new residence the Jocepa Bray; James Umy-iJohn Hipaw. northeast part of town, and A. It. ilhthair, all of Bluff creak pcBtof- y. pandering to the prcjuuicea of any JLXTIXONT, Thre were ten or more pupils en -KANSAS.

tion, and evervthinirthat skillful nurs-tprcnt in most attractive form the rolled in the city school Monday' and XX. N. KIUKPATRIOK, M.D." pTuesday, fice.lIr.')r county, Kana. I r-Usworth Halsev left the ransre mm i i IlHV inti lonjf enousrh last week, to come un and iforris commenced building a MOTiqE for PtJBUCATiON. take diuneV with the Methodist-ladies residence, lfTst Monday, in the north east part of town.

PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. OrrlCP: 'aty Drn Stwe. GEO- M. KELLER. M.

D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. ing and kindness coidd'lo has been variety of matter, withont i tt. -i a w. v.

i curtailing or lowering the standard of done. He is by no means out of dan- aur department togrow.in interest er, but at this writing lie is resting and excellence with eachutceed'ng quite easy and hope begins to year of its existence, is to liothe 1 iti i model newspaper. From the first it vMr. Heurj C. Iladley, the Justly llas ben theim of the publishers ot popular traveling auditor of the Kr.

C. the Inter-Ocean to have tlie paper L.S..K. R. spent threes or four reach this high standard, and in each days here last week looking the pfhe ten ycara or Its existence a no- tnMof .4 table step foru ard has been taken. rnterest.of the road at this point.

Mr. As everV change has met with en- Hadley is a business man and a gentle- couragiug response from the public in man, aud we are. alwavs. glad to see the shape of increased patronage; it is -C TV-rOTICE iaherehy givenf that ttie foilowiagr aru OI couui i -tf Ramserer ion ot Itamserer named se tiei 'baa aied.notice bjs iS- Illinois, is here with his wife and will amseyert ton oi a. tMitinn to mane nnai proof in saupo of btg nmlmhlr Il I IS DUIiaiUST a QWeir.nS nOUSe OB Qli claim, ana tia: said rrnorwil be ra before r.

4 Joan d. Biown, a notary pubiie, at hi office at Journal, as all good citizens lann northwest of town. Kat8ii9, Tueida7' A. IT. Raymond is building quite an tne extensive slaughter house a short dis- at, Mil we the a heat quarter of a might nice store-room shortly tance northeast of town section 23, in wnabip ot iango5, The main room will be over fortv feet OFFICE On Mala street, tint door east of relrce'a urocery.

we-tf. and lie names ttie followlnf witnesses KANSAS. him. It looks like business to have LassTe OI ANTHONY, publishers have been in the risrht di Now send' us him Henry. pr his coctiTiiioa.

re i ieuce upon, aud culti-m ion of, -ail tmct, viz VV. slims A. Wells, E. M. Bfosa, aid Alfred e.uan, al of Mid lAthian postof-Hce, Uaiirr county, Kunsas.

4iS) K. AI.KKR, Register. ATTORNEYS. Teachers' Association. rection, and been The Inter' Ocean remains uticom-" promisingly republican, will maintain it3 preseiit attitude of protecting American industries; will, continue to devote; special attention to transportation, and economic questions will retain the departments of Pursuant to adjournment the asso NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

LandOktick At Wichita, XovemVr h. VrOTICE is herebv piven bat hf 11 winir- long, and besides this, he will have an is. F. bayre has the lumber on the oil room. ground in the southeast part of town, Bro.

Lind'ty, p. m. an editor and tor a commodious diveHing house. by the way one of the hardest work- Why is the Harper school not like an ms men in the newspaper busmessiu 1 in the state, called last omnibus? Because there is not room Wichita Eagle. for one more but still they come.

F. Lee has been down in the N. Ramseyer is erecting two dweli-terriforv, for some time, surveying ing houses each fourteen bv twenty-the liuVfor the fence of the Teicas cat- four feef on west Main street forreut. tip companv.vlle had a hundred miles of line to run, which is a right smart Mr. Mathis, of Cowley county, who chauce of a walk.

purchased R. Gorman-s farm, hes Mrs. W. F. Coulson will visit her moved into it aud Misses Josie and ciation met in Anthony, on' Satur J.

O. DAVIDSON. Attomoy At Law. 1 ANTiiON Y. KANSAS.

day, November 25, 1882. Mr. Titus gave an interestin? lesson The Curiosity Shop (a current encyclo- JLX i amd sel ler has fl I no ice tuai he wi I appear witli his witucs es "t- make ilnal pr.o in oi ids claim before II. Mei s. a t.nry puMic, at tils oili eat Anthony, 11a er county.

Kansas, ou VelnesJay, Jrd, 1V.0 cnhioM nf cva-1 pctiia oi curious, lnieresi idk ana vaiu- waa av wvv a. waa iiuuUll'S I a- la I it Kl A aaawa A -m 1 tail -m. l-i Dtvorcea, or ladies, obafned free of charge. mgto the absence of Mr. McClure, hisjniries of subscribers.

The Woman's Owen I)em-in, Osare D. S. No. for siibject, lessons in numbers," Kingdom, devoted to the progressive J. A the southwest qua ter, tec ion 4, town- f- O.C.

llowsv If was discussed bv the association. In movemenis in which women are inter- Siiip Si, sourL. of ran-re 8. nfgt, aud he HOWE MoPHEE, old home in Indiana, next month. Anna entered school last Monday.

the absence of Mr. Beard, Prof, Lvnn The Farm and Home, cover- narue-i the lnll tils wlmosr-e urove hie continuous resideuca upon, and cultivation nr. Bsti-I tv'nt viz She goes back there during the cold, 0 iniutA'l nJort fi rrtn cfiiritr lno. I a. tu a.

WUVU V. I t7 II III llUUVUItVUlf llttl "-i wives and children The Andrew Henry E. Key. Michael mnddv and disagreeable season to re-BankS and Frank Hymen all ofAn houy ijoi- I Attorneys at law, Office oyer Davis Hardware store, tory. I coutainitio; answers to questions as to a 481 r.

l. walkek. itea-uter. notonv ot Kansas weather. a good meetiug Saturday week, as they have secured music and the best room in town.

Every teacher in the A number of plans were sriven for I the treatment of horses, cattle, and ANTHONY. KANSAS. litonnt.tm oiner aiumais oy one oi uie Dest vcie- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Rev. J.

M. Wood preached an ex- rl Inn enrmnn nt tliA Cnntrrpcfiitinn- Va a a vww sa b.VVS 4 ft a 1 a-ft 3 4. I nuarVsurgeonsot the west; and Com- the minds of pupils. nliratlana takino- in eiilmias. county should atteud.

Jones of Liun county, are al church, ou thanksiriving day. It is W. R. KIRKPATRIO The special workto be accomplished conundrums, all of which.are pc- la hmlir mrA timr tic 4 mtv tllPKi WPW fin TAW nrPSPnt. It by means of the third reader was in- culiar to the paper will give as much JsN named ill i.otice ht he win TCriir to thit lmnt pvcrvhoilr I erecting a dwelling house in the north A 1 1 or yatlaw, appear vitahi iinesspato make in i I i Una! pr traduced bv 3Iiss Meiirs.

and discuss- BPace as scnai udu anon KANSAS. ANTHONY ed by the association. aml lul faf.ni. Miss Leonard gave an excellent talk ties lor news-gat heriug in the shape of S. A.

VAN KIRK. Illlglli lit ciiurcu uucu vuar. yiu ui nv auu in $uuu cuuiiiitriiutr Major Drumtii shipped four train building a blacksmith shop in which loads of beeves iliis week, going to engage in that business. wUIldd.nf iSnVf D. R.

Potter and fainilv will return 1 he lotiigiirea up seventeen huunrert nead and while they were alPprinie to Kansas home in about a cattle, two hundred and fifty half month. Mr. Potter's son, whose severe on lausuajre. special wires to New York aud' Wash-innrton. aud exDerienccd corrcsnon-s support ot am, bet roueo.

l'. Ji a notary public, a hi-oilic at Anthony, couniy, Kaaea-i, on Satur tay, Jauuary 6ta, It8-J. vl' Robert Hanna, D. S. No.

21,103, for tbewet hal'of ih cuihwest qnar.er and the vra-t halt ol the uhwost qua. ter of "fi tiou M. totrtiehln 34, south, of taiiga it, w.st, and he names the fo.lowiu as witnt'eo prow his coutlnuous icoideuce uiou. aud ouUivalion of said tract viz: Ira C. Tarn, Younjr, A.

N. Kephart, and Samuel Magee, all of An boay postoulca, Harper county, Kansas. R. L. (JAM 48) Kfpriate r.

dents' well placed vt home and abroad. Attorney at Law will more than maia; an its hirhtaud Rev. T. D. Childs, Judge Om C.

no we and Mrs. J. A. McPhee were present and rendered valuable assistance in the work of the. day.

ard for enterprise cr accuracy in all breeds, were given in bv ur local cat- illness called the family back, we are In Conrt House. dcpartinei: 3 cf news. X)FFICEi ANTHONY" KANSAS. The Juter-Occan, always closely The committee on organization was rvnntinnoil OTirl nrdornil i fnrnrt at I tin lidentitied iin ine interests ortiie glad' to learn, is rapidly recovering health. "John Farrell has about completed a neat and roomy dwelling house, south tie-men, as oeing tne nnesi joi oi beeves that ever went out of the Caldwell yards.

For the last six years, MajocPDuuirim has been grading "up his cattle, until now he cau show the tiuest herd in the territory and. he NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, i vvrkAhtu uvM uitu wa va wa a wvr a a. a 1 -aa I west, has led in the work of develop-next meeting. Mrs. Graham was ap- 1 1 iiiriiL hi ini 111 11111 Liiti caa auu ii" Lasd Om at Wichita, pointed to prepare a program for the wea'aml it will continue to makef AOVtJUUir IV of A.

A. Potter's tine residence. lie hereby jriven tha; the following- doesn't have to sell until- prices suit named Kettir has rlieJ notice that i.e wiil hlc Thn msnrsboa Ma small but good barn. lie is also Attorney at Law OQiee oho door east of Peirce's. next meeting.

The association then I prominent the characteristic lealurea adiourned to meet at Hamer. on Sat- of progress of the newer corarau- appear with hu witnesses to make il al pi ool 1 building a house for rent in the north in buppen ot nig cxaim, ieo. v. Moixan, I imm as wcu uc may, a notary public, at his oflice at Acthony, Hnr- but he alwavs makes it a point to nmes toward statehootl. 2io paper urday, December 9, 1882.

L. tll. t.nnntrv i1M frivpn An m'h Uim. east part of town. yv u.i ou caiuiuajr, ota, tUa r-nnt tliAro ia m.v KANSAS, a.

vi iiv ill a a a a-a aaaai a ANTHONY. lion immigration movemenis, ran- H. E. -Patterson informs us that he Samuel Maaree. Osasre D.

s. No. 23,192, for bisf monev in first-class cattle. Caul wav and canal enterprises, race and rJI. well Commercial.

Shea has caught the S2)ecula- economic problems, and other topic- mi nun vi mo Duuiiiciist uuiiiiri ui sruiuu ot tiotl craze, lie bought a lot in the reiann i me pros-rny unuc umur townaaip 31, soutr, of ranjrei, west, anil he nam4 tne foltoM in- tot his to prove his continuous residence uuou, aud cultivation W. S. CADE, Attorney a Law, dates and the development of the expects his father to arrive, within 'a few weeks when they will take steps toward erecting their line business house, fifty by one hundred feet and two stories iu height There is no doubt but the railroad will be extended from Harper at an northeast part of town some months newer sections as the Inter-Ocean. of, biiid tiai't, viz ira lani, xouuff, A. N.

Keithart since for twenty-five dollara aud sold earlv da v. Because it is constantly and Robert llanna. all of Anthonv uostoilice. the spine last week to John Rose for the field of newspaper discussion, and Harper county, Kansas. R.

L. Walkek, Offlc in the Cade Building, 31 48) Jteuter. orapplimr unhesitatingly with all new KANSAS. ANTHONY. questions that come before the people See the change in Meigs and Simp- pottera brotherof A.

AV. son's advertisement on the eight page. gold his propertv jn Fafrbnrv, Illi-They have some new bargains. nois, last week and is expected" to ar- twenty-eight dollars and fifty Sentinel. This Will Stop it.

it has increased rapidly in circulation THE SHNT. among all classes of tradesmen and Win practice In State and Federal courts. FenitioD and Koiiutie obtained. Collections made and 'all kind? ot legal business will receive prompt atteution. 511 If the three first davs of this month rive here to day.

He has one hundred farmers. Because of its enterprise in NEW YORK. 1883. Wc learn from a gentleman just up I leasing, special telegraph wires lo the are any sign of what the weather is to and sixty acres, of land northwest of be. the most fastidious will be suited, town, which he wiil make his home.

IV from Fort Reno that the military of sxeqi news centers, itnas grown in that place have orders from depart- fapr nith like completeness I ..,1,1 In 11 tattntpTipa I tr- and accuracy in dispatches. Because ittent -headquarters to arrest Oklaho ot its steadtast republicanism and its close sympathy vith the best elements P. QOQGIN, Attorney at La OtU ce Opposite the Cade Building. 7m hLnrSretodrsfciu ofcourse they are. M.

D. Adams and Chas. Titus went jln KloXtoSrL Don't delav subscribing for the down to Anthony last Saturday to nwiV Journal later than the first of the attend the teacher's association, d-s- buy, read, au.i dke Tne Sun tor ti.e following year. It is the best local paper in the Pltc the storm with such energetic reasons, a o- otl.es: tnanhpra tlA nfifisiliii 1mulfl ho 'a ma Payne, if he mikes his appearance in the Indian territory again, attach a ball aud chain to his him with necessary tools, and set him to pounding rock. Wichita Eagle.

its news coluams present in attract- cotintv, and dou VOU forget it. of the republican party, it hap grown steadily iu favor with party men. Because of the high character and wide range of literary and special departments, it has becomes a greateravor-ite in the home than auv other dis Kansas. Anthony. lve tOiin aud witli th" et t-CB ac ura-I success, They report a good meeting.

The Anthonv cornet baud was out cy whatever hai iut; rest t-r ie hu 'iankind; th the ieed andinidee B. is om The Scott family, father, mother, tiie hin soi-hy, tue notable the foiid last Sat urdav night aud plaved several I seuee, tie impr-iviugnonsen-e all tlie ws orl I and seveal married brothers and sis MISCELLANEOUS. Our Railroad. tinctively political paper in the coun me OUriel riu ai e-fUfc revmui; iu e. I nil B- uu I'111' ouijiiiriujiiii ncn iui X- try.

Bec mse the i opiehave leatne i that in it the practice and iustructian they have remarks coucprning persons and lut Sun make a pr ctit' or telling tuui the ex ct truth to tuc i.e its ability tc ree han.tied aud the year, before the e.ect.on We. as r.f about she whale- a we 1 ab Ui the s.i.a 1 ilii, In he f.ice of diss nt as nialuix and learlesly a wnen BUi-n te.i by had. You taxes are due now and the county treasurer is prepared to re- ters of the Scottboys who have working for L. J. Rinehartarriyed from Kentuckv, last Snndavi morning, to make this county They scera to be well-to-do aiid tine people and wtll receive hearty welcome.

From The Sentinel. Mr. James Hillbf Madison, Indiana, is jj town with a view of locating. John Baumstark has let a contract ve them. You have two weeks enetal approval.

The Sun has al so u.ely no Mt.n.rm yitro tha in rvr.iiAfion oi' itn Tnt Sun has at so eiy no O'. Justice a Peace, AND OOLtLEOTION AGENT. ANTHONV, KANSAS. 'i yDt. JH.OALLENDER, tea aajd iheiurthe.anceofihec uouoou.

more in which to pay them with ltetaa it is everyboviy news. aprr. no man 1 no humble tnat The Sua la iu nile e.tto OUl peuailj hi.v a a ui his rights. No man i- i tnatitc.n a. ow injustice to be doue him oj The COltntV conililishiouers are to The Fort Scott and Wichita railroad is completed beyond Rsece's about twelve miles west of Eureka, at which place a half uiiie of side track is being put down.

This will be a station and will be known a Recce-ville. Topeka Commonwealth. An employment firm iu Kansas City is advertising for 0112 thousandrjien to be employed in the construction of the'Fort Scott and Wichita railroad. Wichita Eagle. We understand lfiat the St.

Louis, Fort Scott and Wichita Railroad has fallen into the hand of Jav Gould and will hereafter belong to the Gould svstem. Eureka Herald. man. no a so iatiou of mm. Is powe nn eiouffb to Reed ay Keppel to erect a dwelling houeju west Main itrcet.

loieevem from i he tt.ic application oi its tneet to-tay to complete the Si'ttk- principle-o ri.htaud wion. mptit with the ev-countv treasurer titcau in -atic it has to iht for a loen meui Willi ine ca couui taasurer wuh u. iute.xiissio-i and someti al- ant to transact such other business as inos ah ne a dou tho flht at ha sul i.i u.e ocrvhel ar majr come before them. A. Lindsay of the Republican, "u.Toviniu a vaaw a rw 1 .1 fi a rnmeU woat party In power.

Thp nrnsnpet us of the New York Sun FP," inursaay and rrittay last in Tn; Sah an wilt i.tinnn Ait 1 a It is, in icmta. ne rciurupit to iiarp i- he i.i ere t-o eopie a aiu will be found in this paper. 0 Will 'spend rue week or each mon'b In -Antho y. Due notice will eiven ol the time In the local columns ofhu pape. po.K-t ana the aishonest tc ot pubdc our opinion, the best paper published wSiffal what we a.e toll almost daily by iu New York, considered cither as a onr.rifiM-.

one that fie sj ihe newspaper or politically. It is strait b--t riigius e. e. p-b is ea, he- 14 -us ii tiaui i uj it-i with cant, democratic, which is far superior to a b-V woiPlf the treachery of the Tribune or Times HIVING HOWE, The aim has "been to make it the best paper for. the cit suburban, or country reader; the.bet paper for the business man and his family the best paper for the fttroug partizau as well as the general reader: and as the cirv, culatioii of the several editions has in- creased more rapidly the last year, i any previous year, and as it is nowi' larger than that of auv paper wesstof 'New York city, fho publishers feeling that they have fair measure of popular approval, will continue in the out.

making such improvements as will'-keep the-' Intcry-Ocean at the. bead of the list of American journals as the model newspaper, i i The is host t-hown by the nmouhf of postage paid on the paper sent to actual subscribers. Judgetl bv this standard, the Inter-Ocean is oi all of its Chicaaro contemporaries, as i showu by ihe table below. This table gives "the amount of postage yiaid on circulation by each newspaper nnied. all of Chicago; far the fisral year ending June 30.

TilE IXTRK-OCEANV The New 7.79 11 The Time-. 681 The Tribune, 5.644 51 Tlie Herald, Li 13 63 This statement needs no ccniment. It speaks far it self. The, f-abficriptiou price of the Inter Ocean is as follows: Weekly edition, pfwstire v. paid, is Sl.liperyenr.

Setni-wcekly edition, post paidj per. "Daily, edition, post paid $10.09 pec year. Sample copies will be scut on application, Send money in rcgi-tercl kttcr, money-order, "bank draff, or by at our rik; aud le Mire aul tu scaiout 01 tua ot ro or the sicklv efforts at "reform" aud tluir pretense of superlative honesty of Shop on the North side of Main on. oor north of City Meat market. All woHt iruflranree 1 to (dre a is actio.

Also a atock of tobacco aud clears ou hand. Carl Schurz. in the Post, or George IU caa aac? a ni 1 aa uniMuDui-ta isO. -1 ihiru (ele 1: to lethe i aiajja-zltie of r.U 'ite a u.e in exitauce, because lt4ieaer- is wotthy 01 notice i iacun-eut in t.ie won or ttiou.ht. e.e uif.tioi Tne Sn ti co-oi8 one of its siden that appeals with pativUar force to hi In.

I. I i.i.xr William Curtis, the man-milliner, in Harper's Weekly. If you want an a. know The Sun, tou wtl o7ie ve honest democratic newspaper the Sun The New York Sun is one of the independent papers which have independence euough to give credit to opponents when it is deserved. Reference to' the recent dismissals by President Arthur it says peremptory dismissiou from government employ of Spencer, Henry, Helmis President Arthur's most important act since he vetoed the river and harbor bill.

Like the river and harbor veto, it commends itself to all good citizen of all parties and all. factions, There is no difference of opinion about the merit of energetic proceedings 'for the pro is worth the money. Saturday niornuig leelmg: quite siek. A. II.

Droadstone, clerk of, the district court' was in town j-esterdaj' aud drove out with John S. Gardner, of Lake township to spend thanks-ffiving. Clay Lutz has entirely recovered and don't miss the cigar a bit. His emtremejoy was occasioned by the arrival of a ten pound baby of the male persuasion, on Saturday last. J.

B. Johnson and Louis Elmore left Harper, Monday morning last for the territory. The gentlemen will go to the Kaw aud Osage agencies to look at horses, with a view to purchasing. GeoM. Fogle and wife, of Fair-bury, Illinois, arrived last week.

His farm is two miles south of town. Fairbury deserves some recognition from Harper as she has given us a number of good citizens. THE Good Advice. tbut in si lilliaixlie ins 1 ever uc.vre. liytU do uot already know i'ne Sun, y.

wia find it to be a ndnorot all human actiity, a bU rehouse oi the est p.ouucts i coimuon ten an Iruadua 1 a ma.nstay for a of hone.i a ae.ti -el tor gen. ina Jewess Llan uemocracy, a ur. uicke i-nesi of ee species, ana ai icommonly good lnve.tmeni for he comin yar. Buy your goods at home. Patronize home institutions and disabuse your mind of the idea that you can do better in some other town.

Help build up your neighbor aud he will help build you up. Nothing is more detrimental to a growing city than a class laddie and Harness llala-tt Anthony, Kansas. TXKUS TO MAIL SCBSCKIBXRS. The several editions of The Sua are sect by maU, ost-paid, as follows: -Daily oj cent a G.50a year; with Sunday edition. Si.

7 Scitdat fclhtpajres, Sl.20. Wwm si 4m. ma 171 vk4rAt nf tha rtsaaf jection of tho treasury, or for the ast punishment of its plunderer In fact, about all that has been done for many months to keep the party from si uk ing Itaanfaetarer and dealer' In Harness, Sad -1f Whifs, Collars, and horse famishing sen -48 tua ter of the aaily'luea; an de- of growlers, who are eternally finding ffiS fault with its business men; A gocl XSAiVSS! citizen 8Pend his money at norae' $10, an extrawpy free when he can set what he wants there, i ite the name "mid sddrr.s'S of ealr out of sight in a sea of corruption has been done by the gecttemau now oc- The body of J. T. Bot kin's grand suhacriber phiialy.

Address Chicagv lllliwwr Auuin, 7 u.iuui.ii'j uuueuci Y. and lielp baild up his owq town.x. father, Mr. Barr, was shipped trora copying the white house bom prqziftlt..

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Pages disponibles:
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1878-1884