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To Our Readers

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Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
December
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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We catinot too strongly urge upon our readers the necessity of subscribiog for a family weekly newspaper of the first claes - -uch, for instance, as The Independent, of New York. Were we obliged to select one publicaron for habitual and careful reading to the exclusión of all otherg, we should choose unhesitatiDgly The Independent. It is a newspaper, magazine, and review, all in one. It is a religious, a literary, an educacional, a story, an art, a ecientific, an agricultural, a 6nancial, and a politica! paper combined. It has 32 folio pages and 21 departments. No matter what a person's religión, politics or profession may be, no matter whac the age, sex, employment or condition may be, The Independent will prove a help, an instructor, an educator. Our readers can do no lesa than to send a posttl for a free specimen copy, or for thirty cents the paper will be stnt a month, enablmg one to judge of its merits more critically. lts yearly subscription is $3.00, or two years for $5.00. Those who desire to sub3cribe for The American Agriculturist as well as The ladependant cannot make a better bargain than by accepting the Independent's offer to send both papers for one year tor the sum of $3 75. Each subscriber will thus save seventy-five cents on the two paper?. Addres, The Independent, 251 Broadway, New York city.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register