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rUXMSIIER'H A()UNCEEST. TITE DAILY JUDKNA i- Is publlehded. Dally except Sunday at ts.00 per yoar; IJ0or il-x months. Delivered to rtli Hnbecilbere t M oenta per month. v ; THK WEKKI.V JOI'KNAl. la published everyThura v fit ai-nn per veer. ' - payment lot traoslurt mlvt-rtlwrn ntainat be made In advance.' itnlar jjlvrln menu wOI ha eollecU"' ilrotnim at the and ol each month. v ' Communications uoittalninir Wwa ol auflS ctent public lnteraet are solicited. No com munieatlon nust b expoeted to ba pobUan that contain obreeUonable personalities, or wltboldsthe name ol the author. Arttales longer than hall a column muat be paid lor. ' Adverti semen ta under head et Business Lo eala and panders JfJ cent per line lor first neertlon, It oenta each anbaequent Insertion. , Special ratea for extended time. Any person feeling aggrieved at any anony tuouaeomnlanloatlra can obtaia the name ofiba Mthot by appUeaUon at tola offloe andajiwtpg wherein the grievance exists. - RULES ADOPTED BY THK NOBTH CAKO OLINA PBBSS ASSOCIATION. ' , Tin sum ol not less than live cents per line will be charged for"carda ol thanks, 'resolu tions of reapect' and obituary poetry," also fIo obituary notices other than those which J the editor himself shall give as a matter ol I news. !. Notices ol church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue Is to be derived will be charged for at the rate ol 5 cents a line. THE JOURNAL. I. X. 2ABFEB, q.X.BAHCOCX, - - Proprietor. Local Beporter. V. Jpgi'E)dredal the Post Office at New Berne, N. ft, at teamd-elam matter. CONGRESS AND ITS WORK. It is understood that Congress will adjourn on Friday, Deo. 21et, for the Christmas holidays. It is uot often that a Congress does much work before the recesj, bni It seems that the present ses sion is an exception. In the House most ot tbe Appro priation bills have been reported, and four of tbem have passed and are now before the Senate tbe argent deficiency, Military Acad F.emy, pensions, and fortifications I Bills. All of these with tbe exoep tion of the deficiency bill will be passed with but little opposition or amendment. That bill is now - being considered. As it includes provisions for enforcing and collect ing tbe Income tax the friends of that measure insist upon its becom ing a Mw before the holiday recess. For a time it was supposed that tbe opponents of the income tax wonld oppose tbe appropriation, but they seem to have changed their tactics. They believe that tbe income tax is 'a bad law, but that, inasmuch as tue majority are responsioie tor us enactment, they should be permit ted to enforce it, thereby making it, as they claim, more ob noxious ihan it is, as a mere probability. Tbd Repub lican leaders assert that all that is needed is tbe enforcement of the law and an effort to collect tbe tax, to shift upon tbe back of the Dem ocratic paity the last straw that will break the party in the next campaign. i Oil., Monday, Deo. 17th, Mr Springer, chairman of the Commit tee on Banking and Currency, re ported tbe Carlisle bill, to reform the currency system. It was the original intention to move tbe im mediate consideration of tbe bill and force a vote at the earliest moment, but it was at last conclu ded not to insist npon a vote until after tbe recess. The bill will prob ably pass the House bat there is no prospect of its passing tbe Senate during tbe present Congress. The Senate is now considering the Nicaragua Canal. Tbe debate was opened by Senator Morgan in advocacy of the measure, and it is sharply antagonized by Senator Turpe. There can be no donbt of tbe popularity of the Nicaragua Ca nal scheme. From every quarter from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico comes a united demand to Congress to enact such legislation as will secure tbe construction of the canal at its actual cost, and will also secure its control by tbe United t States. A new material composed of coir fibre which is obtained from the husk of the cocoanut, mixed with bitumen, is about to be introduced into England for road paving When formed into blocks and laid f-yu ivBuwny is iorms a suriace " which Is Said to possess all tbe advantages of wood and asphalt, with none of the objections to those j materials.., It is wholly impervious to moisture, gives a sure foothold to horses, is very durable, is, more . over, very cheap, and tbe old ma- terlareanr be utilized : again again for making new blocks. and If Ike Baby la Cattins; Teeth. . . Ba sure and use that ol j and well-tried remedy, If r.Wioslow's Soothing, Syrnp for children teething. It soothes the child, jofteni the goms, allays all pain, cures wind cone and Is, the best remedy for diarruoea Twenty-fire cents a bottle. neiyTi WASHINGTON LETTER Week Before the Receas-CltTeland Off on Jaunt- North Carolina Person als -In Congress To-day , .The Carlisle finanoial bill and ttpproj riatiou bill will occupy tbe Hoase until tbe holiday teoean. Ur. Henderson' Post Offloe appro priation hill,' drafted by hiihseM alone, U ready to be reported to the House, and it does noi pass this week, it wiil not ba bis fao.lt. The FreMdent left, thi city Sun - day afcfrtioou for a fishing and hunting trip. ' He received an ovation at Richmond. His ulti mate destination wll be George town, South Carolina. It. would not greatly surprise me it be stop ped at Wilmington or Soathport. as he once Intended to visit those points, but it got out, and be aband oned the trip. He was to have been the guest of Mr. James Spruntat Wilmington. Mr. Spiont was making preparations to enter, tain him royally. Tbe news got out in New York, uot in North Carolina. Tbe historic Blaine House in which tbe late Secretary of State died has been sold to a syndicate of capitalists who will erect a large hotel on tbe site. The house has quite a history. Hoo. W. U. Se ward lived iu it and narrowly escaped being murdered there the night Mr. Lincoln was assassinated It has many other associations oonnected with it A large delegation of North Carolinians will he here tbis week to urge tbe claims of Walter Henry, Esq., to be Consul of Nagasaki or Genoa. Judge Wm. Alien will probably ba appointed Receiver of tbe First National Bank of Wilmington, this week vice W. S. O. B Rooinson, who was elected Judge. Senator Jarvu and nearly every member of our delegation are pressing Judge Allen. Tbe Comptroller wants an outside man who will be unbiased by local prejudice. Senater liau- som and Capr. Alexander are fcr Mr. Rioaud of Wilmington. Carlisle's Currency revision bill was a favorably reported to the House to-day. Tbe diplomatic and consular appropriation bill wag completed and reported to tbe House to-day. Vice President Stevenson called the Senate to order to-day, having returned from Asheville, where his daughter is improving. Tbe Senate discussed tbe Na tional University hill. The employees of tlie Southern Railroad met at Harris' Hall again to-day. Some fears of a strike are enteitained. Senator Ransom returned to-day. Ho was detained by tbe illness of bis son, Mr. Matt. Ransom, Jr., who it was at first feared had cj phoid fever, The young men is better. KOT ALWAYS SAFE. There Was a Degree of Mockery at Which the Duds Drew the Line. A dudioh-looking partv in along taiied overcoat and turned-up trousers was picking bis way gingerly over a inuddv downtown crossing the other afternoon, when a rakish-looking parry in a rain coat and rubber boots caught sight of him. The spectacle ol a live walking dude appeals irresistibly to the average man's sense of the ludi crons, am! the rakish-looking ottieen, imitating the gait and general bearing of the other, stalk ed along solemnly by his side a block of two, in apparent uncon soiousness of tbe fact that be was creating a sensation and attraotiug the amused attention of everybody on tbesiaewaiK. In going over another muddy crossing tbe rakish looking party, as if by aooideut, tripped tbe duko, Tbe latter narrowly escaped a fall and as he recovered himself he swung bis right. Ic lauded square ly on tbe jaw, and lun tormentor wentdowuasif a pile driver had struck him. "ton cm ape me, don't you know," be drawled, but baw Jove, you musu't monkey with me!" IN MEMORUM. lc was a sad hour in tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hooker at 1 o'ul. ck in the afcernoon ol Dec. 7, when death quietly took their lov ing daughter, Phoebe, aged 14 years xi montbs ana i days. J3ct three days she lingered with hemorrhagic lever wben the liord saw that it was welt to call ber spirit home. Always faitbfal, always true, and wnen me last uour came she pa tiently bore it through, hew have 'Home treatment often prevents the. necessity for hospital treatment. Every wise housekeeper keeps an Allcock's Porous Plaster on hand for immediate use for congestion arising from taking cold, for lame back, sore muscles, sprains and all sorts of pains and aches. There aura Imitation! by the score. Be ware of them. Get tbe genuine Aixcoca's. Allcock's Corn Shields. , Allcock's Bunion Shields, Have orqual a a relief end car for aorns and bunions. 1 ' Erandreth's Pills L ' are of great benefit In oases of torpid liver, biliousness, and rheumatism. led a more exemplary life than she, who from infanoy was a pleas ure and a delight to ber home. She joined tbe M. E, Cburrh while quite young, but always remained iu tbe fear and favor of the Lord Her life .was encircled with the beHuriful rainbow of religion by obrjibg the sweet command : Re member thy Creator in the days of tby Yontb.? Her heart was fall of love it ad no one tver knew her to shrink, from duty or apeak harshly 1 hr0ther to latuer. mother. ulsters - or Shu wa tbe pride of ber mothers heart, tbe hope of her mother's declining years, the com fort of her father's life, the joy of brother and sisters, and ft pleasure and a delight to all who knew ber. Sorrow and sadness ' baa come into tbe homo, because our Phoebe is not there, because ber cheerful voice and elastic footsteps can never be heard there again. But why should we be saddened, be cause If od has takeu her in her parity T He has plucked tbe rose oua wr nis gioy; ana while we feel so keenly the loss of one so dear she has gained an eternal borne with the redeemed of Heaven and there she is waiting and watching at tbe beautiful gate for tuose sue loved so well. "Bright be the peace of thy soul I No lovelier spir,t limn tbine E'er fled from iis mortal control, Id the orbs ol the blessed to shine. On earth thou wert all but divine, As thy soul shall immortally be; And our sorrow may ceue to repine When we know that thy God is wiih thee." G. T. F. BABY A SOLID SORE Tried Everything without Relief. No Rest Night or Day. Speedily Cured by Cutlcura. My baby, when two months old, had a break ing out with what the doctors called eczema. Her head, arms, feet, and hands were each on solid sore. I tried everything, out neither the - . doctors noranvthinceliw did her any good. We could get no rest day or night with her. In my extremity I tried the CtmcrBA Remedies, but I confess I had no faith in them, fori had never seen them tried. To my great surprise, in one week's timo after beginning to use the Cuticuba Remedies, the sores were well, but I oou tinued to use the Rbsol vknt for a little while, and now she Is as fat a baby as yau would like to gee, and as sound as a dollar. I believe my bahy would have died if 1 had not tried Cutiuub A Remedies. 1 write this that every mother with a baby like mine can feel confident that there is a medicine that will cure the worst eczema, and that medicine is the CtmccRA Remedies. Mas. liETTIE B1RKXEB, Lockhart, Texas. CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS Cutiodba Remedies cure every humor of the Skinand scalpof infancy and childhood, whether torturinir. disftiruriDtr. itchinir. burnimr. acalv. crusted, pimply or blotchy, with loss of hair, and every impurity of the blood, whether simple, scroiuious, or uereaitary, wnen tne best i.tiy sicians and all other remedies fall. Parents, save your children years of needless suffering. Cures made la ehildhood are permanent. My scalp was covered with white sea lis, causing burning and itching. When they came oil , the scalD was raw. Doctored to no purpose. Cuti- cura Remedies helped meat once. 1 recommend them to every afnicted person. GEO. H. ESTES, Glendalc, 111. Sold throughout the world. Price. Coticura. fiOc; Soap,2oc.; Bksolvent, $1. -Potter Drug and C11e.11. Corp., Sole 1'roprietors, Uoatou. ja" now to Cure Skin iJiseaaes," mailed free. niUPI'KS, blackheads, chap)cd and oily skin I I III preveuieu aoa curcu uy uuticura boaf. FREE FROM RHEUMATISM In nne mlnnte the Cutlcura Anil-Pain Plaster relieves rheu matic pains and weakneminn. Thn nrst ana only pain-klUing plaster. LODGE DIRECTORY. St. John's Lodge No. 3. A. F. & A. M. meets the second Wednesday night in each montu. New Berne Royal Arch Chapter, No. its, second Monday night in each month, St. John's Comrnandery No. 10, K. T.. tiie tiara naay nignt. iu eacn month. Calumet Encampment No. 4. 1. O. O, F., 1st, and 3rd Thursday nights in each month. Eureka Lodge No. 7, 1. O. O. F.. every Monday night. Trent Council No. 411, Royal Arcanum, tbe 1st and third Friday night in eacu montu. New Berne Lodge No. 448. Ktighta of Honor, the 2d and 4th Friday nights in eacn montn. Nense Council No. 1, Chosen Friends. tno 1st ana 3m Wednesday night. Atlicnia Ixxlge No. 8. Knights of Pyth ias, me so ana n ruesaay nignts 01 ean raontn. Craven Lodge No. 1, Knights of Har mony, the 2d and 4th Wednesday nights in eacn montn. Lodge No. 1, Faith, Hope and Charity, 1st ana thira luesday nights in eacn month. Notice. E. C, D. Line and O. D. S. S. Co. After December 2nd, the Sunday boat from New Berne will be discontin ued. The steamers will sail only on Mon days, Tuesdays, Wednesdajs and Fridays at 0 p. m. ueo. hkndebson, Agent l' nlted Mate Post Ofrlee. New Berne N. C. Nv. 16, 1894. Notice is given tlmi the hour far closing the mail going westward by the A, &. N. Koilroad is and has Keen lor some years 7:d0 as prescribed Dj tli 1'ogtal Regulations. Heretofore litters posted at 8 a. n.. have been forwarded immediately. Owing to. a c:iange in tno raiiroaa scueauie tne reg ular iiour must be more nearly obscr- ed. Newspapers and circulars must be pos ted by 7:80 a. m. , M. Manly,- ; , Postmaster. ,. Atlantic North CarollaB Ballroad. New Beme, N. O, Dec. J8tb, 1894. f Special Rates ot fare for the Bonn:! Trp Tickets only wr the unnsmas Hoim ,y at 4 cents per mile one way, to u.e public . To Agents A. & N. 0. B. Rd. and tbe Pnblic: The following rates will snnly to tbe above from an stations on tne A. as. jn. U. K. it. to ail stations on the same, pro vided itound Trip Tickets aie parchs(i. Four cents per mile one way fur the Bound Trip tickets to be sold Dec 19th to Dec. 25th inclusive, with final limit to return January 5th, 1895. ? Use tickets of Contrect .form. Tickets 'only good for continuous passage in each direction. ' Tories, SALE, LIVERY AND . , ' BOARDING STABLES. l ) Fine Carriages, Buggies and Teams and Teams lor hire at rcasonnblb rates. Best attention to boarding horses. Horses and Mules on salo for cash nr negotiable paper. South Front Street. New Berne, N. 0. Opposite Gaston House. CAR LOAD -OF- EQ QfTDT?!?!1 lias just ar . k. blliJbiCil riveJd f,n the WEST with a car load of line Howes and Mules to suit all purposes ajes range from 4 10 7 years old. all of which lie will sell cheap for (Jusu or JNeotiable paper. Uall aucl see rum. n2l-U VALUAfcLKltY'mty FOR SALE. One House (Eight Room's) and large Lot situated an Knst Front Street. One House and Lot situated on Met- calf Street Both pieces of nropeitv in excellent neighborhood. For price anil particulurs, apply to r II. Pelletier, t8tf Office over F. & M. Rank. AUTUMN Dress -Goods. - n-o-n Now on sale carefully s-elocted Siieoialr ties in DRESS GOODS fo'- this season. French Novelties in exclusive designs. Liberal assortments of English and Scotch Suitings. Two toned Knotted wool effuds, Waffle Cloths, distinctly new, rippled Bril liants. Mixed and striped Covert Suitings, Satin Twilled Cloths and large Plaids lor Skirts. At 50 per yard, an extraordinary collec '"jn of self colored and fancy mixed Suiting?. EALEIGH, N. O. MONEY LOANED. M. EepresentatiTes Wanted. Our System affords an opportunity to borrow on either personal of real estate security. Tbe plan is superior to Build ing and Lsan Associations. The amount borrowed may be returned m monthly payments without bonus, with interest at 5,per cent, per annum; it affords ab solute security to investors, with a reason able guarantee of an annual dividend of from 8 to 10 per cent. We desire to secure the services of en. nergeuc, representative men in everv community 10 aci as .Local secretaries. The position will be sufficiently remuner ative to amply compensate for service. . If you possess the above qunlifieations.write e . , t", 1 1 . . c . : , ior purucuwr. r uu luiumvaiion regard ing our system or making loans as well as investments and agencies will be furnish ed by addressing 8. 8. Eobbktson, Presi dent, 1122 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. on aocw 3mj BOOK STORE .' . , AND Blank Book, and new lot Standard Works of Kenowned Authors. Prayer and ' Hymn Books. Ladles Pones, Pent, Pencils, etc lao, Lata Papers and Periodicals re ceived dally 10tf V.L Douglas THE BEST. FO A KINS. cordovan; VnENCH J,ENAMClXCO CAiF. :. i3 SO Fair tMttKuMmn j 3A0P0UCE.3SOLE3. i 4 UnPKIMi... i N2.l.T?BDYS'SCHIKlLSHfla LADIES A .9S0,.,7S 114 H7R W'L-DOUGLSa. - STNOronRATAinCIIP OvarOMMIIUoaPMple wear the ' :: Y. L. hzzglis $3 & $4 Shoes All our hoes are equally satisfactory Tney fftv the belt value for the noney. , Tney eauel cortotn tnoee la style and fit. ' : Thatr weerlnc qonmiet are arpentd. The price are oimorai, tewped ea sola. From i to ) aaved ever other eaakea. U tout dealer cannot supply you wo can, Sold by J, J. BAXTER, Agt NE W ; BEENE ,0. ".j". fljprses s JAS.'EEEIKKD, . Vice-r'res. President. B. 8. OUION, See,4TrM. -;. OFFICE; 19 GRIFFITH. ST. ,- : . 0000UOOO r : V ' ICE CO. Jtafatlnrers of Fire Crystal ite FROM DISTILLEDJ WATER. CAPA'ITY: 20 Tons per day Daily delivery (except Sunday) by wagons from 6 a. m. to 8 p. .u. Sunday (retail only) Irom 7 a. noon. to 13 Car Load lots solicited and orders filled promptly. . For prices and other information, ' Address,. B. S. GUION. agSdwtf Manager. . Steamboat for Sale. O 0 , QN TUESDAY, JAN. 15,1895, AT 13 o'clock m., I will sell to tbe highest bid der at Public Auction at the Company's Works, FOR CASH, subject to the con firmation of the Judge of tbe Superior court of New Hanover county, K. C, THE STEAM TUG IMPERIAL, BUILT ISf IS9. Her length is 60 feet.beam 15 feet, diafi forward 3 feet, aft 4 feet, ballastd will draw 8 feet on even keel, 17 42-100 ton nage net, Sharpie Model, bolted with gal vanized iron bolts, Ke'.-l and Bibs of- oak, Sheathing 3 inch yellow pine, one high pressure Wtstinghouse Engine w!th two cylinders; the crunks, set opposiie to each olher, work on one shall, opperating a four bladed screw propeller at strrn. Cyl inders 10 inches in .liameter, stroke 13 inches, steam pipe 3 inches in diameter Sue has a Parker flingc, steam boiler 50 horse power, tensil strength 60,000 pounds, upright tubular boiler tested pnd allowed at 135 pounds, a cabin with berths and basin and water closet. Speed aDout li KnotB an nour. ' DuBrutz Cutlar, Receiver of the Imperial Pine Product Co WJLMJFQTON, N. C, BOARD! WILMINGTON, N. C. By Day or Week. t lve minutes from all trains Fine view of all parades A river. Street Car Line. Terms Keasonable. 31G N. Front St., between Mulberry and Walnut. naa-dw-tt WM. LORCH ESTABLISHED 1865. FAMILYz GROCERIES n i ir i j; ureucrai lyieruuauuiae. (EP"CART-nonsB Accomodations. GEO. HENDERSON (Successor to Roberts & Henderson,) General Insurance Agent Representing Insurance Company of North America, ot Philadelphia. Home Isurance Company- of New York. , Hartford Fire Insurance Company ol Hartford. Queen Insurance Company of England. North Carolina Home Insurance Com pany of Kaleigh. Greenwich Insurance Company of Brook lyn. Phoenix Insurance Company of Brook lyn. United.TJnderwriters Insurance Com pany of Atlanta. Boston Marine Insurance Company ot Boston. . . .... ... -. ..- .. Wm. H. OLIVER Life, Fire, Marine, Accident, Fidelity, Steam Oollet NKWBEEN.N.O. A Number of Time-Tried and Fire-Tested Companies Eepreseo,t- ed. . . O rer 1125,000,000 assets repre- ai'Uted. . . ., NOIOBABT PUBLIC. i Commissioner of Deeds for New York, Connecticut and ; Pensyl vania. . : ?l i t3r"Agenfc National BoardMa. rine Underwriters. - FOR SALE.lS:ty of New Bernf,tin tlie Wca'. fide of Grif fith Btrpct.. For f'artliar inloniution. apply to Clasx & Clark, Ait'yV, ' y, 1 a im 50- "HEAD HORSES AND MULES". 50 RANGING FROM 4 TO 7 YEARS OLD, And Weighiog From 850 to U50 lbs. Eac!:., Some extra fine Drivers iu Horses-also adapted to all purpoutH Exceptionally fine Draft Horses A full and complete line" of Buggies and" Harness always on Blue Front Stablee, EU3 ATJ3E110TH Furnitu re -: - E m p o r i u m THIS -FINE RATTAN At Suter?s Also the Large Kattan at $2.50 for $1,75. PURCHASED STRAIGHTNO JOB LOT. . . . . . . LARGEST, BEST AND FINEST STOCK OP FURNITURE Ever brought, to Eastern North Prices. South Front Street, under Chftttawka Hotel. E3, SI 3VX AJGiIji-WOOaD Under Gaston House, South Front Street, New Berne, N. 0. , .' Stoves; Carpenters Tools, Cutlery, , t V Table Ware, Barbed Wire, CALVAmZED PIPE, PUMPS. . - : .. Liuie, Plaster and Cement. ; " . ' DEVOES PURE READY MIXED PAINTS. "Personal attention to the prompt and correct filling ol aj; orders. :"':i-rX; "i?;.y.--v :H'3':f'f. mg3ig w,dow -v.. MONEY 1 : MONEY 1! Those wno want Honey at a living rate ol Interest, can get it trom tbe 8afety Invest, ment and Loan CoraDanr of Bvracuaa Maw York. A farmer In Jones County has Just vviibjinni papers lur fiw. nni mousunu uu imve airewiy poun iqanuii qr olina member,. . ' , Apply or aalre!- ISAA(J ft SMITH, . v, r-ww lanagor, new JJerne, p. c, "hirwimiiHiiMiiiiinniiiiiiimiiHMiiiiliiiimriiniiiirs; i r Any OdbAN or I'lAS O on 2 HiiiiiHiuHitj yon row g a lis py before roa Me kOi Oy ..a lkie at .Rirouriev s -a. liiuMt-a t'Htiiinirue i;.i"s.,,Rt.i,l,,l,i - . .4 A CO. ,r. IUUUS r.2W XZRfiS HOUGH, Ilcrelisai City N. C J. II. MAN IV. Pron: Pleasant Location New Manage mentGood Accommodations Attentive Servants 'Terms EeasonaUe. " h tn ct on i ei TVIftl nnvwhAr and Mules. hand. Middle Street, Now Heme, N. ('. ROCKING CHAIK, for $lv50. -Advertised elsewhere ; . ' , . Carolina, and at ROOK BOTTOM wmmmm -.i:tl(( iwm Jt-i r siiiiv t.iui if pay. tu wi' '-' ta (K'nimuvHt, .itMl iH'tiltliy and ptvusiiiit. i-'j? - thai rnuri.j pmlli for evory !' "aoiU l tltr biniwr- w olfer the workiuc I.ih ;-Vi: (Midi IIhmii iiuw fu miike money niplilly, iiiitl. ami iniif t- cvit.' on" ho Ihllu our ititruutiuu "'lilirully Hie making of .MM1.00 a month. ' Kvery .-nil who iaki liolil nim ami yorki wll iirl'ly aan .penlily incroiwe tk-'r -iilr.B; thi.rt im be noffiivntlolt nbutit II; otlHTf itu.v 4t wurk nn iloliig it, anil you, rvodor, the .unit- Phi Is h iH'St pin Ing bualllt'M VOU lixve tverliail llwclmiioe to sceure. Hoa will nml i: (rave mUtitke if you fall to give It n lul at ouce If yon sra-'P the situation, and act quleklv, yon 'III illnctly II nd yourm'H In - pro.purou irge auini of inonvy. The rtMiilio of only a run vur wui. win ouen eouui t-k' wti's tHit-thr you are old or youiifr, man or won..u, 1' ni.ikc'0 no uirfcreuca, do M we tell you, ft; v m "ill meet you at tl.c very start. 1-.. ' i JXlierlenoe or citplnil ncwanry. TluMe who ... n fur us are rewarded. Why not write to-n y full partloulwi, tree E. C. Al.l.KN :'.,, Bos Mo. M, Auguniu, i; a THE WOKIJ) AND THE ST ' FOB fl.p, We will fvnd tlio New Tor i Would and Wefki,y Jtat each fr if 1.25 or tbe T'ri" v 1 - si's lot H. A,,i'
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