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_jeoce in aausuul •;<• % nr«a.
reckless «xp ndi on-. >v ji>
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eoomoD sense -of the term.
rpi<p ivc adjective h*« it'no
tinpliefl t« those who habitually
fv,„ y m i;"'*1** chaoce and
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[ihe uMiuu Ol olbern « tin, epectt-
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«eo ual , indulgence exciung
of cbunoe, or specnlatiou in
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EjCb me" maJ'live t0" fa8t*
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|«et man- Mauy an editor, law-
| fflereb«ntH, or scienlitic mao,
(o«t whom 00 thought of HQBpicion
La* 10 the huundniiHw of Iiih mor
Atfaccer, in ta«t in as just thoogh
I 0 reprebennible a sense, as the
,trl>o wastes hie substance in rio
fe 'n the sense of such living
ibortena life, is a much more com-
.evil tbau it is generally regarded.
, have been au observer of faces
I character for a long time, as we
t bid an opportunity in cars, stage
kbe*. snd oar daily intercourse
linen, ami we believe that in the
majority of cases it would be
li that the rapidity of tbe pulse in
mi is above the normal stand-
Every man's life may be mea
i by pulse beats. He will
Eiccident excepted, to make a de
L number of these, and bis life
Ibe shortened in proportion to the
get of work performed by his vita)
1 in a given time.
Incitement, physical or meutal, is
[cause of the rapid rate at which
1 American people are living. Tbe
tor its effects as tbe love for
og drink, licentiousness or gam*
log. It matters not what kind of
itemeut, all excitement in fast liv-
Laud begets a feeling of exhaustion
intervals of indulgence, which
uora for relief from some other
{0 of stimulant.
bus it is that tbe universal de-
Lod fur artificial HtirooUnts has in
Eued, until there is perhaps not one
fa thousand who does ur>t resort to
•thing of this kind. Alcohol ab
I;be, hashish, tobacco, coffee, tea,
[whatever else it may be, is taken
jtupport tbe system under theaf-
It of nervou* prostration, to supply
Laother form the excitemeut which
(travM.
jHow, all thin in jnst the reverse of
|n«r eliould be tbe vase. Instead of
Icitemeni, health and long life de-
jitart 1 hat we should t>hoo it. The
Lars' healthy condition of the mind
Ed body it that of unruffled calouiesti.
F.xciti roentt< occur, thuy h Qld be
Lceptlorml. !n<t the rule of lite. As
lop a.- they become a i\efe«wty Uieie
]s dieeased state of the ®ii:ti and
Ldv, and the candle brains to tmrn
[bothends.—Hcieutittc Ameocan.
WM. i. HPT CHINS,
>« •. i. . <1. s, to aid 1A,
nUMKUH STBBR,
fiOIJHTON TKXAB
Importer aod V¥ho)««U« Dealer
— IS —
Domestic and Foreign
Houston,
BANKINO.
III*
tmi
STOVES HIRDWUE C.
T. J. RILEY,
MVOMIItr Ut
J. II. MORRIS,
«**««• ,,..M4ia MHKKV fc* * «•
HsniImi, Ttran.
HOUSTON 1N8UB1NCE CO.,
Gash Capital $260 000.
BCVS nod Mtu Gold taiSlhru; a*k«**ftUMtt<wi
o('Bank u *irut*11 MMnrtW*peiau. Iiwlwi
w* ealt« Id FureUm kdU DobmUc Si-
•Mac*.
■ u S*^J• *• mn'TS, ProaMeat.
H. OCSHIHM. S.wratar>. il*n ll-«l)r
eagle: stove JjlOBKS,
Kniabliabetl In 194U.
COtnumjH} IBi PUT 9r
French, KurHsh u4 km*r*tm Print
Brown and Bleaobad Sheeting
[ HAVE ON HAND
A largo Maori—t of
Cooking and Heating Stoves,
— or TUK —
Latest and Beet Patterns.
Wliloh I am pi*f>an'<l to asll at
•dvaum on ManuttiMurer'a prife*.
- ALSO -
| Alter hII that we have («|id und
Hi- toid of the tremeodoiii* arrohj
itoii of the great Eu'opemi Powers,
huaie ntttarall.v wurprined tn iearn
lj'experience that, with the exeipt-
bDot Prussia, they were iwid ate in j
tlmn-'t i" yreat. h nrnti- of martial tin- j
(rrtinoeh as* we were in.1901, France'n
Kia*ted armies ciumbled to pieces in
tmarvelonsly short spitce of tiine. I
pnnsitt looks with a jt-alnu* eye npon I
hti rapid conquests of North <ierma- I
fcy, but is not prepared to interfere, j
[England's troops nre still armed with :
(mold muzzle-loader, ooi wi'hstnnd- |
Ing the assertion oft he Wai M.uiister
l:.'i t not only wus the iStilish army
■•applied with breicb-Io.iders. hut |
llhat there wero on hand many thou-j
laands of these aTcns in the vas ions ar« j
jimals. Mr. Cardwell's a #ertiou i«
lulniout equal to General Le Boeuf's
[boast that France coald cairy on the
| ar for a year without purchasing «
Imacb as a gaitet~batto<j. England
Imay have all the breach-loaders that
Mr. Curdwell claims, but they cm-
I tainly are not in the hands ot the men
who must use them in 'he event of a
War. The most of the Hritain's regu-
lar soldiers have never yet even seen
|—much less handled—any infantry
i arm except the uzzleMoader.—PhUa*
tlelphia Inquirer.
Shall thk Namks ov " Wick" and
"Mothkk" ukcomk Ouboi.ktk-—The
•eloquent Father Hyacinthe offers the
following hints to our social reformer#
of the present day : In the poorer
classes there was a time when woman
was called wife—mother; they have
baptised her now-u-day* by a name
that does not belong to our langaage
—the work womnn ! The workman
I know and houor, but I do not know
the workwoman. 1 um abounded-*- j
I am alarmed whenever I hear this |
word. What! This young woman-
it toil, nnpitying, unintelligent toil,
to come bursting in her door in the
early morning, to ueice her in ita two
iron tints and drag her from what
ought to be her home and eanctaary,
to the factory, that ia withering and
eonsumiug her day by day? What!
Is toll—brutal, mnrdorous toil—to
kill ber children, or at least to snatch
them screaming from their cradlea,
and give them over into stranger
hands? And all this time a false phi-
losophy will be lilting its head and
shouting " Equality for man und wo-
man ! Equality for the workwoman
by Uie side of tbe workman !" Ah I
yea. equality in slavery! Or rather
a profound inequality in slavery and
h< martyrdom.
SH:i RTINGJi
COTTONADEfl,
APRON CHECKS,
08NABUBQA,
STRIPES,
DENIMS,
Brow and- Bb-aeimd
MAuett tPritlM and. ifutha,
COATING CHECKS & FANCY LINENS?
TABL.E DAMASKS
— * !> —
TOWBZiXNOn.
DOTTED. FRINGED
and PuAIN SWISS,
Hi*hop and Virtnria Lawns.
Barred and Striped Mnslms.
JACKONETS,
NAINSOOKS
TARLETANS,
ALLEMONES.
Plain and Fancy Marseilles
P1.AIN AtiD fAKOT
ABENDBOTHB BROTHKB,
Nos. 100 and 111, Behkman Stkkkt
NEW YORK.
^|ATOfAOTUBEas ot tb <bj'.4«4n( aMntiil
saav jaokict,
aim,
QVHBN OB TBS MOW,
COTTON PLANT.
ANO
"SOUTHERN BELLE."
•ad star otlisr Storw fot tlx ?>«u tr*S«.
Price Uitiiil lUadmMd U>Ulara«< fntn
•b«d cm k**Uc4ttoa.
ftlH bAUB m HOUSTON.'
— vr-
OeehaatneH, Dana 4rTinpH0i),
SOLS AtHUIIH.
14 HUM 14
Movmhyr -l«.lw It
HURD MASON Ac CO..
rior"T4*N f KX.tr
jM. AJn.TAOTDXIIIW h4 MMn Wm . Car
MTvjrlc. Cirtn. Ontm. I'lo'Ai. etc.. <rllli •
Jobblur MUooliiv Slim tt cbwl. W* an r
pared tu in all klwla of wort at nliurt uotlr*. iki
KOarantH* our work to br uttod and •tur*Wf, *o<l
tbrbe*! raat«rlal. an<l* «h p a«- o lif )mprrt :
froiutlm hnnh.
A rw ^'ckxI Cow* ft'lJi lie tu«m in linyaaoai. Irr.
prorrd«toc> orvfurmO. Maroh. IMktwIT
I !_a
a. *. aorT&NSTaift iiiuua jutua^sx
ROTTENKTEIN 1 ENGKLKE
PAINT STORE,
Of Every Description.
Table aud Pocket Cntlerr.
( ■«(!■>(• Tra«« Ckllia. Bmm, C«II|N|
UCHliCa BII.T1MU, CAUKiMU AMD UOS*
Wood and Willow Won, kc.
WRivxTtraa
Or itU Wind*, froai Nolid Walnut to Bias.
Crockery and Glassware,
IN H««AV VA&11TT.
008 and Hteoni Pipe ent to order
S or COOKIf, VALVKS aad HTTUe« or aU aiflM.
A1>0 loKapil irf Uv i. L. Mott Iroa Work* tar
tb* aala of Ut fontbtrs Uubm Moron, for Boaataa
ail Tlclaity.
I aolloit the attention of dealers to mf
•took, eoattdeat that I «<an offer indae -
Dinuto unaorimMed in the State.
Mar DI-4'*
CONTINENTAL
LIFE INSURANCE
=T*
COMPANY,
The naaoa (4 I he auperioritv of i
Mdi ia thia eoaatry by ■adfclnsi
Um< (oirigo waWbas mm by baad, la nV-
evldeni. IIUm lipaeslMto thai *•
luiad ohouid be controlled and nMad *Mk
<br esastaMS ol • ■>ablf . la lareM O*
I Jlffrrrot part* of a watch are ■alahfMfa
' feo ut (x racau. p rfaape a baadrad aflaa
apart. Uae wbuU- famiW, lather, Mtbar
and children, allracacrd la tbe pMM of
maktaf •«/ ol tbe Ave wheels of. a waKfc {
another tamilr smIm aaoMer wbsel, aal a
o>>- Tbeee dlffenut parte aro purchased by
(be Watch-maker*, and the watob la art
toother aad arnrir i*ady far Ike aMSN.
Per Up* it ia aant to tbU country, aad attar
beta* aold, a part become* broken, aad Us
watch Is uielena. It can be takea toaMbb'
through so
fomtruction i
ele if tbey arc all made with that i
and adjusted to each other with tbe
that i* lodUpensable to the oorrect i
of a watch.
la coutrart to this ernda i
ised *y*teu of maanfaotariac, the
tarn* with relief to the method we have
adopted la this country, as dsvslopai at
" iHmh wi"
the factory of tbe Natl
at Elgin. Illinois. An immeaae bnildiajr fa
vrrc ted a corps of tbe finest mechanics Am
cau bo obtained ie employed. A snj
dent of unrivaled inventive
placed in charge. Machiaes are I
vented and constructed for the i
nJS***t
gealas ia
Mthaai*.
(*+■ 7 Cawini Mtrooi.
(5KAJ1 MAJJiA
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Uarch 17-dAtwi \
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3P NSW TO
'TEXAS BRANCH:
irtrsBK r«h ouamui or
A. L STEELS.
MSNBJKAL. SU1NT, HOtHTON,
run m«st srocwseitH, lysTPrvrioMN Tin
Kir own woai.a.
•Bejtmitra an bav, ism.
of every plate, whaal, plaion aad ear* v aasd
la a watch. The different parts of nata-
tory are filled up with theee machine*,
and tor's are employed to operate (
The wheel*,, the ninions and the aorewe aro
turned oat by thouianls, every part «3mc%
alike. These are brought together, wader
the wum) roof, made Into complete watches,
aad sant out into tbe market. If after pap-
chase a wheel breaks, the dealer has bat to
sand to the factory aad parohase Ita dapll-
cate, and tbe watoh I* as good as MS.
Surely, this brief comparison is saAaiaatt*
convinoo any reflecting person of ths saps
riority of the Amerloaa mechanical system.
It is enperior In theory and tat. Thettgia
Watches are now sslHng In all parts of the
country aad arc recognised by dealers aad
experts a« surpassing In durability aad
oorrect ttmo<>kaspia( their foreiga and oth-
er competitors.
There is a machine at the Watoh Factory
at Elgin, III., with whioh a workmaa haw
made from tbe wire, and can do it any day*
two hundred scrsws in twalremlaatae,ba-
•Ides driving them into place In tbe plats af
the watch, and yat there arS those who alQl'
believe the cheap labor of Boropa oaa paa*
dnce good* at* less cost than tb
American gsnins has given as.
sep 4 dtw&wlm
Railroad Notices.
ST. LOUIS.
WHEN YOU BUY A
UC3WO- BTOVB
IT IS ECONOMY TO
GET THE BEST I
CAMBRICS.
OINOHAMS,
CHAM BRAYS,
LAWNS,
LLENOS,
BAREGE,
DbBOGE,
ALPACAS.
— ALSO —
TAMARTIKK8
e
AND (SILKS'
At a recent Sabbath school concert,
a little boy stood np to aay his
"piece," and forgetting tbe words of
4 tie test, hesitated a moment, then,
with all the aaaannoe possible, said,
"Bleased ere the shoemakers "
A Bonday school teacher, ^eploriog
the took of attendance on hi* minis-
trations, appealed to the few present:
"What mb I do," sni'l he, "to get the
~ key a and girls here f" "I know," said
BOM of the arohtna. "What la itf"
" Give 'en all Ave oaata apleee."
— AMD —
AMEW k COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
-or-
NOTXOPJ8.
CLOTHING. FURNISHING 600DS
HATS AND CAPS*
BOOTS AND JSHOE8.
And in (everything; appertaining to «
first Olsss)^
Dry Goods EftftblishmeMt.
All of whioh he the Trade, for cash
at the verylowaet
Southern Market Prlow.
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HAVE HKK.N WILD IN l'MB LAST TWO VKAKIr
not ®n ban Failed <« <>tr.
ENTIRE SATISFACTION
Thev am uuivemull.v acknouli'dgtrd to be
THE BEST COOKING STOVE MADE,
and wuhhbvkk KMOWM TUBV
STAND UNRIVALLED
For Uniformity in Baking; for Dara<-;
bility uu«l Convenience; for Ecou !
omy in the use of Fuel,
Aud their perfect adaptation to the
Wauls of Southern People!
roa SALS IN BOUCTON. BY
Dechanmes, Dunn & Timpsoa
SOLa AOISTS.
for Prirf
Excelsior Manufacturing Co.,
um aad BIS Nunt Mala StrAi,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
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ADMI* AU«|U*I I.I, INTO,
ovtts «i«,i!.io,one oo
T HIS COMPANY IS PURELY MUTUAL
in lu «p.r*u« *, dlridis* (U'LUri mrplu* niiinnK
IM Poiioj-lif ;4or<. naa'iitlJi', on Did "UJM-
THIBI'TI 'S nti.ll," A |] rlclmii a Ur-
g t buA\n -« iui4 a lover mtloof *•
fASM ts Idmisix Ih/in hf.Te ith
b«m by unjr otlior
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aUs Period u i*
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11k Total Am<U nre Snfllclent
liodlMlurc* *11 luMHtl*;. IncUitlni; r*lalur n«r
Par Back All 11k um capital Ativl lmv« A* I
b*lAae«
Morn lh*« MOS,ttOO Kin fi**rpl*«
JEtiUurprttiMts,
F.cowaiutmi,
l.thirat.
Safe*
ENTER 1 'RISING.
fti Ut tanj-iA' o( .tcPuinplinhMil;
pittclnK tuW co."i5niv in its Pi>nr'h Yit r
tor+iuw* town if ijnaipnn it* of
to thirty
Uubiuom.
ECONOMICAL IN ITS MANAGEMENT
UnJr one A h*r PMw Vorti Conpunf e.'tovrlng low
a rn\ifl «c r Ho o ineoai •, •turin# tbn
j'rttti i on : rut i H'/J, i i.'t*ui i.u«c to tlit
oftcift! f") <rtu "i.* *U«s*c:iu-
Hfii* laiiirhnc* I'Mpiitiufnt.
Halff, I ji it* turel'ui ** lerilou ol Kf«U
osuUUctttoU by *h- Jitiflj MMALL MOH'J'AL
il'Y wr.ij h s.H.-uliefh!
Llborn1« 1i I'l tn of tlolliu H'i«iaeRM
ALL POLICIES
BEtNGd NONFORFEITABLE
Tli« i:M ti*lu li .in Hoanlbn couMcU at Male
•taM with tli* tnln tor Ur*nl>Ma at MS* r, B,a*
Uu Breubtm at J;lu ¥. ti.
Iimatwi Bwnh ni tT A.M.,ooaa*«ltac *MNm
trkln on Otintriil tw.'Ad, ■ ll«mp t«ul,*iim .
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oit It* pretention*, to prmarlr 'rent tue tnrA)
Teeth ar.d *oa*tniM AnlaolAl Heeturet, rtquirer
1:111*. *kl 11 Anil *sverlnnc«.
Mr <MIHUmfor BaalfOlAtiit/ ArtlflnlAl Te«th at*
,I Cm
In ArrnrdACre nlvh ihr JCapllrlt tern
wlilrh nre Ktnliedledla the
Hrliim I'allrj.
HO DAYS GRA(;iv
niiiml't th« dsed4'.i< ol iJir I'lemlum .tecldtuMilr,
Otherwise, M elliiw.il 10 ti ...i wiumlt parnent ot
tUo soc, j«l.■ I'ollrr UoHent ha* u> prlr!l*(te el
parlBR I'-At *nr Ume wi'.Khi Tbtrtf On fa there
■iter, the PU 1.1 (JV tieln< held in Inn.* duttay U
tliM '
Bilr* Premium lor Trarel r
ferrii* Hmtdeacr I
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H. A T. O. R. R.
d«ai««r t
*110 ktlnrTueea&|, IXweBbrr
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nine tbrouvh to C*lt*rt. r«Ml>ta« Othat aiuwr
L« re Oktrtii i t 1A M., r***htaa HMAMIIMS
ninenttnf nt UouetMi with , t*%M*r aaa Munaa
lor it*lr«U0U'
TEXAS AND NEW OR-
LEANS RAILROAD.
Paweaiiiir nad Vieighi Traiab
11 MM I.KJtt'lll triint will run bitw***
Houatou ana West Liberty
oo Tu*wtAir, Tliunvlai* and H*tuM*r .
I^iaro* lluuaton at 8 A M., ouuaMUaf at W**t
Llhony with line ol' tu««> lor Sour Luk* AaS all
;><>!nt* lu Kaat !'«* « 1
Hurt Liourt,' at I a: 15 p. M., ooanaetln* wtth
Ibe Oalreatxa evi nio* train aud with Mate uf tb*
Muunluo Uirect N vl«i.lu,n Co.
fsltirtl
t. r. OKOBBY. I
'1 <uu aaS Hew Odaaa* >aflrn*S
LOU1SYILLG*
it w. wicsi k. nair
GEO W. WI0K8 & OO-.
fobat-eu aud Cotton Factors,
DBAUIHfl IN
BitK-iritiir Uope, Iran Tlesjaail Twiae,
i'
And all klaSaef
IMnaiifHMareit TekaeesnMCMt Tana.
- AJae-
UAMrPACTvkaas or nta
OeeringOln House Cotton Prow.
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no. im maim sraiuT Re. nrj
i lie we.,ii vtanS 4th Btreefawi
Diunta; It
/vsistnwic.
■ut
NEW YORK MACHINERY DEPOT
O-EO. PL AO* 4c CO^
HoI« Aioots (or Uw Ml* af Ulo
MaguiJimU Machinists' Tbtil* numujmc
hired by tk
New % orU mtemm Mmgtmm
AI mi, Mftosfidnitra tmi
o. 0* tlMPSoa.
WH1HIK. SMITH ft SIMPSON,
PHGENIX IRON WORKli,
KbaBB eat lr * Kenndara. oaaiittntareri t
Rteaa In#ine«, Maw Mill*. Mil,' 'learlaf.SkAfllnr
miiefa, Puaip>. i<
Inffllie. and Soilara wi.jraarante*. Hi e then
■I aid atart them *1 their 4**tinan
W* AIL kind* ol job werk Sf *> lh* lowaet w
unanrpiMid by anr praotloel LMil.at in t ie United I
H'At** and at prlee* ohArxed br thf inex|>eH*B<i*il. I
Krerj' ArtlSel*! Too'.h laol r"rt> « inK be4U >- whle'i [
oanast b' deteeud from the r ry prodnrtlona of no-
tar", gradually raatorlng that u :r.,rmit)' to tu* I
lentaree .* eia*«tlally r*qnImte for >• until aad bennty
•nd guaranteed to talSII the aame fnnotlnaa a* Uie
ei +
natural one*. I a* art ad without. p*ln, aad worn with-
out the *ltgtit**ttar*al*aoe.
Harlag loo tUd permaaestir In llountoa, partloalai
attentloa la lanud to mr Imprnr-id renibo.) ol oo*-
■cnuttng ArttSjtal Denture, dn to mr own penen
al eroeTleaoe, *nd provenuor of tfila lapertaal
te tur In liaatal m* aaalam la the Sonti.
It la mf Intention Ui*x*oa> Hie uu el*** ol
work *e nt mr ORU*, |M <l** l atrent. Sawflrl«**a
or the IMt II reara, nnil ah ll • „<tniitr ' merit from
tup oltiaena ot ll«n ■••,* -u <l :r«*Voi.. H* : patron
*ga. only. «0 whiiH ei*rr'.«'ee. *kUL aad laiegrltj
ai**a titled.
Charge* the uai ^ u irw Urleaa* aad I* V. S
mamSf. rdwabd a. nntua
Mat*>1.,Opye*>e OMO^A -
fUl.lClKn INCII^TKiTAHI.lC I
CLHTII.riAMV KICAnO.Nf*!
Pollcj-joldcr. have a Tiilce in Ibe "iecnun
aad raaiagameat of the eiupauf.
NT «e ehatg* K mai-e for poll«r er ii'dleil *■-
nailaatle*!
■V 'or alr:ul*r , or ot mr i ,mrination *p lj' to
A. L. STEELE,
OENEBAL AGENT,
Hrnnsien, Texas,
4t«ed a*Mre lUa WtllTU **
at* la
Wnoil und Iron Worldaf
of every deseriptlaa,
WOOD PL A NEBS, SAW MILLS,
A nd aU Oliver Weed Warkkg I
l.tTHKi, PLANIBS,
And ererr d«wrtptloa of IrM Worttac Ma-
Chl*er>i Statioaarr aaS PottaM*
F.SCUMK& AJflt 11 OIL MM,
LEATM<R AND HHBRBa BBLT7NO,aadaBam
el e bredful In hUctjlBeuraaUnM^r "
The Vale
COLD ROLLED SHAFT I KG.
Thl* * hat'ti la In eeer
turned abaftla* mm an
. Mai *• *a*a Mreaeer lhaa
anmr. i«wdi*aS«r eiawari *ttrryw
I n« a «r«at aa-tn( te aw*ll*et, all*f* aaa
'• '•« per'e*'tl r>a*d. aad aatate wBC
Al1 «bo giv« II a trial ee itlaa* te ato
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Chew, J. C. Houston Tri-Weekly Telegraph (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 181, Ed. 1 Monday, October 3, 1870, newspaper, October 3, 1870; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth232798/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.