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S33S55SSSIW? Thuratlav Kvciiiiijj. January 11 lSl'-l TUE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN I. ASHEVILLE DAILY .CITIZEN l'KINTBDUAILV (BXCBPT SUNUAY) AXD V EBKLV SVHSClitPTlOX RATHS: I One Year Oailv SU Months 3.o Three Months 1.50 Citizkx 1 ( Ine Month, in advance fW (One Meek, paid tu Carriers ... 15 The Wkbkly ' itizen, issued each Wcdnca- dav, in advance, $1. SUBSCRIBERS who tail to receive their paper m ill confer a tnvor bv teport ing the tact to this othce immediately. (3 THURSDAY, JAXl'ARY 11. 1SH4.. MR. F.I.I IB' CII.IKACTEH. It Has Recently Hum I'ttllv Drawn Out, rroin the Charlotte News. We cannot let slip by an iiunimoii nt this kiml to give some sliylit expression of our admiration ol the cliaraeter ol Mr. i:iias, which in the last lew months, has been more fully ilrawu out than that of anv other puh'ic man in tl e Slate, lie won in his tie; lit for the collet' torship, ami he tinallv lost it, vet all around he Gained. Where he had our liiiinlat the time Mr. Cleveland hist nominated him he has ten Iriends now. lietore this, his popularity was coiitiuol to a small mountainous sietion the immediate eiiele in which he moved Now it is spread over the whole hint Up to a week ago Saturday, at let at, Lawrence Pulliam had led nn honorable nnd industrious life in Asheville. ThCj al t.v, p,.,sscs its 1 ounils smallest tribute that every one ean ni w pay to the value ol such a life in th s cornmutiily is a suspension of judgment as to the unlortunateeireuinstanees that are coming to byht in connection with Mr. l'ulliam's uame till all the evidence is in. So much each one would wish conceded to him il he were innocent and in Mr. I'uiliam's position, ami so much it is easy and ritiht to concede. THK COI.I.ECTIO! CARD. It Is a Rcelpt and a Hureau of Iiilurtuailuii. This is u fae-siiuile of the card w hich Tun CuiZKS carriers will have with them on Saturday in making collections for ibis week of pupers they deliver. As the subscriber pays up to Jan. l't, he should see that the carrier punches out that datr, making; receipt, l'ersons w ho iU sire to pav bv the month can do si nt the rale ol oil cents per month paid cither at this othce or to the carrier, iu cither case in advance. If paid in advance 'or a month to the carrier he should then punch out the dates ol that month. COLLECTING CARD ASIIIiVIl.l.H daily mizix mid HARD Tll ! T1C .OV- The weak point, as Tmm Ci ni.N w s it, ill the Utter published cstcnUiv ail vocutinK the liniMiiii: of roads by thi general government to give t niplov uieni to the thousands out ol work at this time, lies in its failure to. rec--ame one fact; and that is that this Keprb'ie is today a great school for 'he liilicsi pos sible education ol the masses in the an of self-Kovtrnnicnt a school whet call are pupils and only experience is teacher. All imaginary line divides tliis c mili v liom Canada; across it is eoniparaiivt prosperity. On the south Mexico is fet ter o IT than is gcrerullv the ease with her. There has been no failure ii croi s iu th;s country, no pestilence, no taniiue, no vvastin.i; war. If we are in trouble it is of our own miking 'roiu aililicial causes. In fact, the situation ol Imsimss to, lay is the result ol a failure somev. lure to obey the teacher experience. We have lived too last, speculated too liiiecly, discounted the incomes and proli'.s of the future, ilisobcvcd certain economic laws, thrown prudence and caution ti the winds, and the result is widespread dif t ress. Such Uiiij,' the case shall we tura to that creation of tl.c people, that neces sary evil, the government, and, eonlcss ini: our inability to help oiirse-lvc-', ink il to help us out by expeniliiifj the people's money in a direciun they never con ii inol.it,., I and have never authori.ed .' Or shall we climb up the Ion.,: slope towards a return of prosperity by de crees, suffering as we uo, but learniri: the lesson cxiicrie ncc is tcachi:: anil laying to heart certain laws of commerce and trade and political science, lor-oiti n until lately ? If, every time the people ni tlii coun try stub their toe they are tolly to the government for relief and corso a tion, when aie they to learn anv thinj,' from experience? If the gen eral government can keep some ol us employed why not nil- If in hard lii.n.s whv not in times that are not il, very good? Il the present pinch of hard times is to lie made pleasant by the ex penditure of millions from the national treasury, few will care how often hard timis knoi ks iu the d. or, an:!, carini; nothing, we shall learn nothing. No; the plan our corn sp indent v try will not do. We have disregarded economic laws that can no more be lor gotten with safety than can the laws ol health. A stimulating p-cscriptioii from the national physician might indeed set us on our feel, to go reeling doivn tht highway of apparent prosperity, bat reallv there would be no health iu w. There must be a slow building up ol the wasted tissues of the body politic, a careful obsct vancc lor wicks or months id time-approved niethodsof national right living. Some of us mav, in the miautimt: fall bv the wayside; but rather a lew should fall than that the people . s a whole should get the idea that the thing created by the people can, in mi emer gency, ol all times, be greater than its creator; thM tliis thing we call the govcrnnicu'. can at any lime an I undi r any circumstances be father and mother to each one of us, or to as iniiiv as eircutnstit'.ces, or ignorance, or improvi dence has brought to distress. We need good roads, but we need lust voters of sufficient intelligence to sec the necessity of the in, and, out of their ow n contriving and sweat and toil, laiild them; at the same time bidding the fed eral power to attend strictly to the busi for whieh it was created, and to do no otlur. New Tobacco Factor!'-. -North Carolina is credited with the lollowing in the way ol tobacco lactones I new, enlarged or rebuilt alter destruc tion by fire I for the past year: Wiston P. II. Unites ei Co., plug; Kerner iv lanes, plug; W. K. Smith ii Sons, cigar cttcs; Winston Cigarette Machine Co., eigurette miicliiii's; Hrown Bros., o ie phiK and one hat fuctory; Brown's Warehouse Co., American Tobacco Co , leaf. Ptirhnni American Tobacco Co , storage; . W. Swift & Co , plug; K. C. Hurton.lenf. Wilson Centre warehouse, leaf sales; W. M. Carter Tobacco Co , leaf. Mt. Airy merican Tobacco Co., leaf. Stntesville Iredell Tobacco Co., ping. Salisbury Orealenl Tobacco Co., lli- A Hlui TO Mr. Turk, tJ. A. I'rora the Salisbury Herald. The Kiehmond nnd Danville system seems not to have enjoyed the great urosperity promised by the MeKiuley bill nnd the hig protectionists, us it tins l.pn inr some time in the hands of a receiver and has cut the salaries of nil its employes. If, therefore, it would trv to keep its own onuirssiaiKiu and would let tbe newspapers be mute seed by their owner and editors it might net along" better. A reduction of the tariff could not place it in any worse condition than it now is, and we believe would b brneli nl to It. Overcoat! and heavy suits to close out cheap for cash. At Whitloclc Clothing House, 46 South Main itreet. ' Plenty of old papers for tale at Tub Citixbh office. Only 20 cU. per hundred. 01 all those participating in the fray he has proven l.imsill the best Iricnil ti his party, lie towers above then all. Che best Democrat iu the lot. Mc" o' i hat stamp will do to lie to. The "d ing to death" ol lihas is a chapter iu tlf liistorv of the D.auocrai'V eil the Slate that we would gladly sec obliterated, nidd lint lie done, but in campaigns to .hiiic, ihc cnc'iiv wi'l he sure to keep il lic.di. th.oueh Mr. l-lias' adion, while il iius not robned it 01 i's sh ale of ingrati- ude. has made it a useless weapon in tin ii b inds. Iu ili ing so. he has ;'g lin put the party under ublig.it ions to him. PATRONIZE t III 1' SOUTH CAKt'Ll.W C.WTI.li. I IIMI'LUY SOKTll CANOUXA Ml-S. 1 SI'HMI MY Nticiurrs IS MlKril t .UUt.l.V.l. ; am rm:r Ki:t ro ri:i:n m.l .is; i.i: with Tin: iu:st mi.at. c;ttt:t;t;ttjj:;r A HOME INDUSTRY. .. . ... v.,.. l' wi. ii o i f i.-1 :t -1 1 ll.Vf :. .M.WP.N IK SI. II. I..- An honest talc speeds best, being plainly told. 11 11 11 11 ' II 11 11 H Pig tales. This pig was one of the I hundred from Tennessee. This pig and the drove our buyer scooped lor cash. r.s i xtoni': l is l.ltltf s.1 lllllel of Coll- ! i a ear Ii omi l'i esidi lit wi ii T-iisi irviviiv on III- Kalai ie h Il Ml tile W.i hillt "II i It is reasonable l 1 suppose tint I i i:ioeiuie s h avv' been iueieasing sa.e-.car. Ul'de I tins lax i vei y la jri ss u ill ha ve to I a v S ;'is s:dai v alone and the nave lo hand over to the collectors ."'.'' "oin his hltlc stipend ol .."o,ioi a year or. ides aim -t an upial am. unit om Ins own piiva;c iuv.'sluii ills li rum a as to ids weal: h provi s i liable. Tl ri c ipiarlcrs of the si uato s and ii ill o1 the ineai'Kis have iaeomes con sidcr.i hie pi opart ioi.sia ml' lition i i their s ,);n its Siiine ol the great liu I ll-'-es ol :he C'umlrv will have lacoutributc libcr . II v t ) the support of the g. ivcrium ill Hetty I in on, u P h her I i tuilh ins, wul lavr to p-,y over about .ShUMiti pi r ai. until. Kocia ic'l. r ill be n 'piired lo if'.iiin carl , . luil.l 'il a. the A-t r rsiale w ii1 give up something like ?l.V,H.-n and it her millionaires in proportion, uo vided lli'.re is noj"ggling with Ii :uu. thi: v .ii:nsi.h Ol l!l iH-t ! f Si- ffcii i.,,?.,: - ,! gt . flkSel-lllHlilk., I ts m mm mm mmsKA 5 SST iEWrffetetL x..v i; 5 ( y t i.r;f.- !""" -v ' S"' I mt . . . - - This pig with the fat from the lot we made iuto pure leaf hirtl. I lii v 'Jioyi- ii KlK'n 1 i U.i ton. i in having IU iV THK 15 1 1ST I.ii'jtl l.c ii I.anl in inilt 1 M..r--.ni'i.i: i . j n.I i:cv I'iiiir'olU' t r t r T'nv ah hn.H al.ki--.dl Lea 14 ' st.ituu. with da: I. col-a ing and the sna' i.a" ais 'aces 'i:ai i'wglP.. irt-li'g' iit eyas. And Iheii apv. araiKi in this nsp et is not belied by timr ae'.u'd c Mil! : l 1. n. Iu in of si ims man ore tliev ate decidedly superior t" our lower classes, and in a lew p iriieulais ll t'V a:c lariluT advanced than our liiglur tvpe ol eivihzaliou, ll is a remarkable- lact th 't cerv child is able to read and witte in both l'lcuch and 1;.,1 i.in, besides spe.-diing a palms, by t':; tiiiu' he reaches the ace ol lit. 1'oiin i.ts- and coin lev .-.ppear to be race ci'.arac leaisias, and th-yeairy tfe-'C to tfa extent ol be'tig lud'Crousat time s. Spiadi 10 o-:c ol t hem, !n in I lie youngest t"d- Hit up to the oldest iniia bn a at , anil vviili :i sweeping bow he .stands hand oa liar and ready lo render any service. I.rl I s O-.11. '. 1 el l -all The cry nl ill;' po'.'i' g us up !o 1'. ..! ..t wik! Hut thc:c is 1. ' work. Vli . II cause tl ere is overpro.'u.ii mi. hr ; because we can produce in nine liu Mil l mote than ve cauMitnc in t'.r eiec. '11,, remedy ? More cuisumer-; wider inai- ke's: lieedoiii ol tiaile w nil ah nl inkiiul. Let us out ol this black In 1c of iir"tec tiontsni, w here, with bin. ks bu; s ing willi 111 nicy and 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 ; 1 i re s muSiinU ing by liiiuibcds, men are sla:ing by t lions iiuds. l.l Us mil out to tiic woild. and, villi plains i si.iblislud, processes p. r iccted and eiieai cm d, trademai ks and patiiits cairving all the pi unction that liones y ought to desire, and we can meet ami btat id! our c Miinuici.il livab eca, H gliiud iu every 11.11 ral mar kel, :ecocrinj t hose m irkels laat ge -g-ap!ucally hi 1 Mig to us, but. which 1 1 : 1 v hern sl' leai t-oiii us bv oar sens less policy ol reslriel'ou. 1M-I.IW .lll.l are still lleail'UHl ters Inr 1 I la. a slilll. nr I i tn-. We OWMBEY & SON., SOUVENIRS, We oiler the pioilucl ill 50 pound lots at 11 cents. Y. M HII. I. sV CO., City Market. ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO. Is Now Prepared to 4 Furnish all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL Fine Church, Cabinet Work and Bank Fixtures KKD FOR KHTIHATKH ....... 1,, ,.iv,ii- niiinin en nor avutu 1 h hi. ORUG STORE OF UK.U.oMlirt un i itr-.puv juunnt,niiiii.ii.n Pit'scfiptions Asheville Woodworking Co. II. Kiiuffman, Supt. Telephony 104. Iinnnw voiiniu'inorv wit 1 1 wv lillcd itli srnipulnii.- c;l w ;i 1 siorr on tin- iiihlic m M'lMl't tl rS 111 lic-s is Mipi'li'-il with 1 1 it- '! ii!'iti'i wliicli lire par cxci'll.-ii'-' 1 1 i, Dp. T. V. Siiiiiti'eS druji . . . . i lltllUllt (if Ills llIS-- I I'r ('iii'ii s iin'ilicnicp, !iis phiirinacitH iwe The Rrst Shoe for the Least Money, UiEDDlKC PRESENTS. i-..li:tl,'(. trnstwortliv. .'omitotriil wlii'ii iii'xiicines are to Ih swiiUowt'trnn'at i-aif hhoiil-1 1m iwc 1 iu tlwir prrpa ra tion no extra -vm- s a iv n i i I for jirofcssioiiiil ox pert W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. $5, S4 and $3.50 Dress Shoe. S3. 50 Police Shoe, 3 Soles. $2.50, $2 for Workingmen, $2 and $1.75 for Boys. LADIES AND MISSES; $3, $2.50 $2, $I.7C CAliTION. If ny doalri orTi r. you W. I.. IaiiRli shoe, ftt fft reillicffU firlrA, ur Bftyt iio nan tnem Willi iut the nitnio ttinippii on the bottom, put him uowu. m a rranu. niss, oran cxpei-irni liiisint'.-s tli' Si miar.iiiti'i's. Ii eVt'V(M', W. L. DOUCLAS luc,i !lre nvli"lii i'asy fittlntr, anil give bcttci ni:.i..,il,.,. ,ii ti... nriivi nilvi i-iisi'il ihan nnv n'tlier make. Trv one nalr and be con- of OllC tlllld of a century 111 till1 (liUfX vinced. The stamping ot W. I.. Doinjla' n.tiiie ami priee on the liottom, wlncl guarantee; their value, sines tliiiiisaiuis 01 miliars annum iv to inose who wear iiiem. Dealers who push Ihc sale of W. I.. Douglas Shoes gaiti customers, whieh helps It increase the sales on their full line of goods. Thpy enn nftunl to t n lni profit nil we bellevo you run nave money by buying nil your rmitwnr of tho lelrr ndver Used below. CauUosue free upoa piillciiou. W. X. DOL'liLAS, Urocktoa, Mm. for faitliful ser vice at reason -ihle pi iv. ad livss. Dr. T. C. S,:iitli, whole- a'e ami ictnil (Irujz'-ist. on tin- I'nhlie Spi;ire. At-liox il!e JLiI velry Mi to Order, H.t-ti 114 UK1 ll 1'. K. L iinl.i t :?i North An.etk'ii-i K i ' 'I'he elu 'a i.l. ill ol the niniiaie iiv m.iv 1.1 ill iv not lie ;i ilesii.ihle i tent. The Oiiem mav 'r inaviicl lie wh-t her enemlis elrirge. Judge Il.ile and liis asiHliu in iv ;i 1 1 i Ii in tii' tnselveS all the em dinal and uther virtue", hat it h d lli.uli lor a': itniiarli il in in t i escape the e.in vielion that whatever gntiil, whatever ereilit, a'nl whatever praise mav nttaeh in the il nvniall nl oueen l.iliuoli daui liihit'gs iiiaini;' to Mr. S'cveiis 0 our K(iii' rre-in tin .ev eirV Sun. IWiiielhe lle-n. Kope l.l us siulis into the shadows anions the turpi'iit ine trees, let us en.'.' with ennui in upon his ligure still i net and luight iih nil the tar torelii-s ol l-'aine liliout him. The lion. Kope Ivlias retires Iiv his own wish tu save Mr. (.'levelnnd and the Iknineratie pntv of N irih Caiolinn froui emhnr r.'issaie it. and h' retires luiiiiiions ma les' ie, and ah ive par. x . I't'.EEUOH hum the neliin, pains, nnd writknrssi's lieeu- li.n' to WOUllUIUUOll ciaies with Durtur rierce's Kuvorito l'ro w ril'tion. First it licvcs them; then it cures them, lluvo a Jittlo pnlienee, per haps, it thi'V'io seri ous. Tho troubled lluit eunio slowly havo to go slowly : hut go they wil'l, if you'll faithfully usn tlm "Prescription," nnd they'll go ioi maneiitly. For every "I'onmlo complaint" and do rangement, or in Riiy " run-down " nnd ex liaustod condition of the female system, this modicino is the only remedy so safe nnd cer tain that it can lio fiinrnii (red. If it doesn't benefit or euro, in thn ciso of every tired or afflicted woman, she'll have her monev back, C'horen. fit Vitus' Dance, Nervous and Oenerul Debility, Rlpoplessness and kindred ailments promptly relieved ana curcu by it, A certain and lasting cure, for the worst Catarrh in the Hond, is guaranteed by the makers of Dr. Safe's Catarrh Rraedy. Mulphur prlnK ncli-liil. Curs leave renr of postoffiee forSprfngs nt 0 a. m., theuee every hottr until 0 p. m. Ui'Kulnr half hour schedule he tween postolliee and depot. Car nleo leaves postolliee at 7:45 a. m. to Spur tnnburg train, Ncntl your ortlerM to 'n roll nil Conl 'onipnny for Jelllco I.nrap iinal Anllirnrlle. ARTHUR M. FIELD LtADING JtWELER jS H1H TBI BI UN STRUliT, TRYOH, H- C. ThU bf-niit ful villnm'. with its mnyniti cent m i.un taifi sctnt-ry, is viiuuUil uti the siaitlarn slopes ul' the lllue fiiile. on the Asheville ami Spin t -iiburj; ralln-ad. With its mi e nf tine tnrests, its wealtli of ozone, it nill ltulinnc'ii.inlr, it has uiiMirpnssui niivatitat nnd i.fat heC'-mitiK fnii). nt as n lienlili rcmrt. Its nltitii'le m l,ii(H leet. It h-Mini'xefllent hotel, and tirst ela-i luiartliiy housvH, w her-plea-'unt r idiii! and the bent la Me l)"ard ean be iiroeureil at 'mv r.it n. Arldrcss: r.iUtKCi; W. Mi WIS. dee'JlitUm THE OAKS HOTEL I'tid.r New Matiuetnmt. .Ne.v I'urniture. Mif. titan eoinlortatilc romiis Tah'e exe.Uint, X irthern Style. I Urttr Meets nil Trams. Chnc in tnwii. ( n un Hketrio Car Line Hi au'i nl Lueatioa. Mot nnd Cold Ila'hs. Iverv I'otsiblc Convenii'tiec, CM. PHILIPP yA4TKI . A most economical luels. Our re screened Jelllc.i Domestic -out. Asheville Ice and Conl Co., 34 Pntton avenue. Ten pair of 4Hlnch Ilurr Mill Hlimcs. Must lie In uood eonilttion nril low fur eash AiliiresM J. llOllttKTY. j jn t lull in Hot Sprln, N, C Sold By BLANTON, WRIGHT & CO. The Cosmopolitan Magazine .... AMD .... THE WEEKLY CITIZEN IN MOUNTAINS OF NORTH CAROLINA A VERY SELECT BOARDING HOUSE Both for S2.oo "sroor. !, ri.,Te it I nieTUiTl.'h X l.'l vr II T 1 i:c I... .... I., ll,., wl u.,1,1 l,,r . t fill . . . -y- -v I 11 1 Utlli.A 1 ILbtUllMllLU IV'.1 UUiwv ,i.v in ..,.-v i I jO Rj li 1 I A. I I J I J I J. I I a year. It was n wonder to printers bow The Cosmopolit. -in, w ith ts yearly 1530 pages of reading mutter by the greatest writers ol the world, ami its utw HOT SPHINGS, NORTH CAROLINA. illustrations by clever artists, could be furnished lor $.1.1111 a year, iu January last it put in the most perlect magazine printing plant in the "world, and now conies what is really a wonder: .ll,iil TOili- Mill 1-i'l- (il.-itl'Mer In T'vrrv KrsMre' H. M. SWAINE. SPRINGFIELD - REPUBLICAN, HSTAIU.lSIl ll IN l'.l HV .SMIHI. nowi.HS, asu rt iii.isiii:ii Ijxii.y St SHAY ANII Wtil'.KI.V WANTUH The Art Itafte Manufacturing Co , of Richmond, Vn., want an BKtnt f ir their Anphalt Kendy Rnoflnii and Asphalt Pulnti; 3 colon, re I, brown and black. No experience ncctMary. If you are out of cinploymrnt write them. declHdlm cod A. FRECK Has rcuioved hit (hop In'buacment of Leva) Block and would auk hit friends In particu lar and the public Ri'iierally to give him call. ric4dflflioa t-snali'-'rs multiple. Tlierc ari lliuny kituls llii'l tll'-v nri' ol i vi rv ilii;r.e ol nuTit Till'. St'HIM.I IIit.H Klirrill.lCA.N ollT anil elaiiim to lie ill the txritiiiiit rank in ipia'ilv and elinraetcr. II linn nifilntnineel lis position at the front thri'iih n lotiM p ri. d nl cir. It wa. in v.-r -tronurr or hrt t--r than it is at tire-ent. ne'ver nioie lirnily cstaiilisht'ii in put, lie eotiii iitu.t' nitcl support. It mot to is, " ll me :v ws anil tnr iniin Aliout It." anil its li'iiiliiiu uuroosc la to scrrc the pulilie' intere.t. It iiiiilitii-s for the cnlliction ann puiinev tinn ol ihr iic-ws are both constantly un.ler KoiiiR devt'lnimu-iit nuel improvement. lv-ry M.r it lmvus its rcHilrrs inure lor mc r hiniirv. tinth in the volua c aiii quality ol lis news, apeeinl I'.-uturra and mia rtlaneoua ma'ter It.paKraarc uililtd to from time t., time to meet the ilcmnnda of everv impor tant ceeaslon. The luld or Ita aerviec li i'iiltena in krenini? l h the Hrowtll "f its ennatltuencT and tue eilarn-mrnt of thtir inieres'8. In a word ll is u mroiiKni.v w IHi. nu-nlti. nnd ttrnIFriKS ve newsD-tlcr. in i.iii.li with all the ueonie nnd alive to their I' terns, knislnu nn dlsti letlon of cm and no partiMia. or personal ob'iKatlnn in i-onfllet with Ita 1 lirh dutv aaan liidcpinilrnt p b le journal, ae- kmn the greawsi koou inr tilt- greatest number, ,. , TUB KKPUBI-le-'AN'S acveral editions. Hull v, Sunilnv, Weekly, are all edited and arrnnKcd with Inttllinent care and discrimi nation tu net the special warns of their midera, Hpnce is not want' d In ehc und i nsubslantlal aensatPma. but current eventa arer. corded and Illuminated with a due re gsrd for their relative Importance and int r est. The editorial and ilter-ry departmenta of the paper are eonrtnclcd with marked ttlil'l'y und have Riven it a world-wide repu- l.elii.n Apsrt from the eomprehenaive rr porta of paaslns events ' HU KKr,urii.ii.pviur its pntrnns with a vat amount of the moat inteiestlllff reauin marr in m t w, orlulnal and selreted correapondenee and ivi'ial nrtl lea. fiction. Doetrr. r.llkloua and acientiflc discussion, agricultural theories and cxueriinenta. dramatic, musical ana art criticism nd c mment, women'a faamnna. fnmirs a"d work, etc.. etc. THB hi nua and WKliKLY KKPUBUCAN are eapeclalU rich In miseellaneoua reading anu are etcei lent jnurnala for the homee of New Knaland era both on th.ir native hrathand abroad. , SUBSCRIPTION KATBl. DAILY- 70 cents a month $3 a quarter, H a yenr. BliNIiA Vi BO rente a ounrtcr. fi a tear WUBKLY; 00 cents for ! munlht, 11 a year proprietor. We Will Cut the Price ol the Magazine Still More for You Think of it, 118 pages of reading matter, with over 120 illustrations u 1 U volume that would sell in cloth binding ut $1 .00. Harper Weekly. FOR 1 o1 CEMTt.. ILLUSTRATED l' ...;n I .,.. Till: Pl WVIniint ITA V MAP.AIVK l,i, li lm llw HtrmiecKt n.irner-a Weekly is hevond all nues.io. 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Jan. 11, 1894, edition 1
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