per year; 2.50or atx oil to i-lty Hulisofibers t LY JOURNAL i published i . y at tl .06 per year. ; t.ir transient advertisement lunM ) in advance. . rtegnlarv .lvwU 1 ha collect) JroilH. at the end .: ; ..h. ' , ' " . ' ' inicatloMcoiitaluIng news uffl illc Interest are solicited.. So com .on most be expected to be publish tain ebjeotioaable personalities, or v., is the name- ol tbe author. - Articles! &:r than halt a column matt be paid lor. Aflverttsomeuta nnder bead ot Business Lo 18 and Readers 10 cent per line for flrot liM i-tion, g cents each subsequent Insertion. Ejwelal rates tor extended time. Any peraon teellnf agxileved at any anon; mou9 communication oaa obtain tbe nam ol the aothos bjr applioattom at this ofllee aud showing Therein the grWyance exists. . . - i-o-ttS KULKa ADOPTED BTTHB MOKTH CABO- . OUNA PRESS ASSOCIATION. . .i sura ol not less than ftva eenta per Une w c' arged for "card ol thanka, 'leaolu tii f respect' and obituary poetry also ink. uuituary notions other thau these wbieh the editor him sell snail give as matter ol .news. . . ,.:... :' -ii ' Notices ol church and society and all other entertainments irom which revenue is to be derived will be charged lor at the rat of 6 cent a line. ; - ' -vq A Vf f;. 'i THE JOUKNAL. X.. i hastes, . O.T.XUNCOCI,- Proprietor. Local Beporter. fff Entered at the r JPott Office at jtfev Berne, N. 0., a teeond-datt matter. STAID FAST. The Demooratio party vf Graven eoonty ia upon the alert. On last Saturday. July 7th. an unusually 1 trga township meeting elected an , executive committee, and at night the different wards of New Berne and several township of the county elected delegates to the county convention that meets at the court houae on next Saturday, July the . These meetings were more ani mated, than has been unusual on such occasions. There was some sharp shooting on the lines, but no body, -was dangerously woun ?,ded i'fefc?'i ,: ';. : The s indications are that the present county officials will be re nominated but whether they are or ot the party must be united and stand firm. Craven county hos a' right to be proud of her county officials. Where can truer or better men be found than William B. Lane, James; W.Biddle William M. Wat son, Thomas Daniels, and Robert Primrosef They are oompetent, attentive to business and true as teel, j ; It ia admitted by all that James A. Bryan the Ghairm of tbe Board of Commissions ia the leader of the Graven oounty Democracy,' and no party ever had a bolder or more successful leader. His presence is alwey i the assu rance of victory. The Jottbnal is not given to man worship, but in view of the past, th present and .the , future, it gives Its anqaalified endorsement to the Board of Gonnty Commis sioners nnder the admirable leader abip of lames A.Bryan. We trust that the approaching eoonty opnven.tion will be harmo nious as we know it will be patriot. iC. tt:. Delegates are te be elected " to the State, Congressional, Judioial and Senatorial conventions. There may be a sharp contest over the election : of these delegates, but whoeverf may be elected, and whatever may be the action of the convention, every Democrat must accept the situation, and stand by his colors. II SUSPENSE. The country is in painful sus pense as to the condition of affaire e.t Chicago. , .) ' Tn this writing. MondaTmnrnino. nothing has been heard from the great metropolis of the West since last Saturday. "i- We hope that the strife has en ded, but (l is very muoh like hoping gainst; fope.. ' " j In speaking of the neoessity for Federal interposition a- few daya ago, the Journal said that the people the good, law abiding peo pie of Illinois did not repose thai degree of confidence in their Gov ernor as to make them feel secure In life, liberty' and! property.; The Washington Post goes father and accuses the Governor of Illinois and the Mayo of Chicago with 'being la sympathy with the revolution ists, nnd asserts that the only hope cf do'iverance from rain,, absolute i-J complete, is the Interposition c f the strong arm of ' the Federal Government ' -K It is fortunate' in the' present r -;ancy, that we have a Pjesl- .t of honesty, ability and conr- 7e do not know what has hap- . 3 i-.i. , iu.d tita law .and OiIir will ta rt .oied let the poe-, be what It may,; - , Te hopathat Justice tempered by Mercy wilt prevail, and that tbe I bi)r r , il : reoo i ve -lost reoo m -peotie for. his laltur, and we are eqaally desirous that the rights of property shall be preserved and every man be seonre in his possess ions. - . Any conflict of authority is to be regretted. Any seeming invasion of the rights of the States by the Geo. era! Government is deplorable bat even this is better than the rule of the mob and the triump of barbah rism. . k , ' ,' . . TAXES AND TAXATION. Points on this Subject it Talons Places 1 a and lisns Male servants are taxed in Great Britain and several other conn. tries. A hearth tax was formerly as sessed in many of the 'ieiman Holland' .is the only country in Europe that admits r coffee tree of doty. The Frenoh people pay over f 10,- uvu.uuu a year taxes' on their windows. Until about forty years atro. the Persian Government levied a tax on oats. .:-.. ; Germany pays 910.000,000 year taxes on salt and 113,000,000 on sugar. The taxes of the people of this country equal about f 10 to each inhabitant. The capitation or poll tax is be lieved to have been tbe earliest form of taxation. r Almost all the Turkish taxes are farmed out, and the resulting cor ruption is very great. ' During the Fourteenth century, in Italy, a tax was levied on every one no wore snoes. ' . i i The first mention of any eort oi taxation in Greek -history is a tax levied oy Holon, V. V. 640. : In Ceylon the Government dues are often settled by payments in cinnamon, doves and allspice. t xne toDaooo tax in Spain brines as muoh revenue s . the tax on land; each ia about $30,000,000. ; un tne west coast ot Africa the taxes assessed by the petty kings are payable in palm oil and ivory. une or tne earnest historical re cords of Egypt relates to the as sessment and collection of royal taxes. Finland is the least taxed coun try in Europe. The total taxes amount to only 9i per head of population. The tax on coffee yields the best returns in France 4.600,000 pounds a year, and tbe poorest in Den mark. In Siam. until a few years ago, a heavy tax was levied on umbrellas. Every umbrella carrier had to py. Peter tne Great levied a heavy tax on beards, not for purposes of revenue, bnt to compel his people to shave. The English income tax has been changed eighteen times since 1842, varying from 2 pence in the pound to 16 penoe. : : : , ' in the most parts of Syria, Pales tine and Arabia fig trees and date palms are counted, and a tax is levied on each tree. Instances were known in the early history of several of the Wes tern States of taxes being paid in coon skins and beaver pelts. The Chinese Government levies a regular tax on beggars, and gives them, in retnrn, the privilege of Dogging in a certain district. . The Greek common people not only paid no taxes, but received large appropriations from tbe State In the shape of free Bhows and games. Ia 1880 the subjects of the Chin. ese Emperor, with more or less re luotanoe, .banded over 4,800,000 pounds sterling as taxes ' on their lands. The people of Italy are the most heavily taxed of any civilized ca tion. The State taxation eqnals 22 per; cent, of the earnings of the Deoole .... . . Unly a lew years ago the Shah of jf ersia naa peculating .Governor, gouty or stealing tne royal taxes. Douea to aeatn in a closed caldron of water. In 1812 there were 39,765 persons in Great Britain paving taxes on incomes greater than 200 pounds sterling; now tne number is 210, 430; Darius Hystaspes, in 480, in troduced a system of assessment and taxation of land, and made nimseif so oonoxious by it that be was called Darius the Trader. . The revenue of the United States Government last year was $385,. 818,629, of which all but $3,000,000, iron tne saie oi pnono lanas, was derived from taxation. ' The people of the United States pay more taxes than the people of any other nation on the globe. The estimated total of national, and local taxation is $630,000,000. ; In 1702 a salt tax was levied in Great Britain, " and - during the Frenoh wars was raised to thirty pounds sterling per ten, over six teen times the value of the artiole. Several cities of. ancient Greece levied a tax on bachelors over twenty years old, to compel them to marry. The tax was so large that; matrimony was cheaper by comparison. - Iq Germany 89,600 familltt paid iooome taxes on incomes froiA 156 to 210 poonda sterling a year; S2r iw paid on suo to 4W pounds, and Da ing the reign -f .ylomc i t , taxation of the Hebrews b a; ? so heavy that immediately on tli aceesRion ol his son a demand for a reduction was made, and npon its refusal the chief tax collector, Adoram,- was stoned to death ; and a secession of the ten .tribes ct anee followed. .''5",.,r-r'r" The internal revenue tax yielded our Government last year $153,; 000,000) of this sum $91,000,000 was from the tax on distilled spirits; $31000,000 from that on tobacco; $30,000,000 from fermented liqaor, $1,200,000 from oleomargarine, and the remainder from miscellaneous sources. . . T; Malhall f estimated f; that K the f .grionttural earning of the United States are $3,490,000,000; the earn, ings from manufactures, $4,330, 000,000; from mines, $480000,000; from traasporttvtion, $1,155,000,000; from com meroe, (160,000,000; from shipping, $60,000,000; from banking $260,000,000. Among the Hebrews' during the theocracy the taxes were very severe.1 There was a poll . tax of half a shekel, abont thirty cents, a tribute of the Bret fruits and first born of animals, a redemption tax of the first born son, a tithe for the tabernacle, another lor the Levites, and a third, evory third year,, for the poor. It has been computed that the total taiation, exceeded 36 per cent, of the land valuation. st,; Louis Globe-Democrat, . f. scientific medicine, carefully compounded by an experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman's delicate organization. It is purely vegetable and perfectly harmless in any condition of the system. Cures morn ing sickness, weak stomach, indigestion or dyspepsia, "female weakness " and kindred ailments. Mrs. Mamii SntBT. of ieo$ Saratoga 8tned oaavmon, JHL, writes I For three years I Buf fered from what mr doctor sailed womb trouble. I cannot find language . to describe the tortures I suffered. Sixteen weeks ago, I began to use your medicine, and now feel better and strong er than I have felt for years, in fact, my health Is thoroughly restored and there are no signs of any return of -my former irouDie. 1 owe Mrs. Dembt. it all to your wonderful .,.,., 'Favorite Prescription which I shall always praise wherever f go. The man who worries is not a bit wiser than the one who burns down his house. ' n " A PRICE 60 CENTS PER BOTTLE I0SI or VAUAsll iiFissHmsa nil. FOB. CALK BY DRUaoiTH, GET THE BEST. The new. STANDARD DICTIONARY. Published hy the Punk aud Wagnalls.Co,, New xork. The most expensive work ever pro duced on the Alnerican Continent, cost- inpr the round Bum oi One Million Dollars. Tbe splendid result ot years of labor of Two Hundred and Forty-seven eminent . . . u .. : i i j literary uii'ii, isw;u n spevictiisi iu ms uo partment. Comprises all the words, old and new, now in the English language, (300,000.) T Cootaius 175,000 kobe wofds than Websters International, and 75,000 more than the Century, ata very small advance on the price of the former, and at ftbout one fourth the price of the latter.' In two volumes of about 1,100 pages each, in Full Russia binding, with Dennisons patent reference index, a very perfect sample of ithe book-makers art at 17.00, payable in Bix 'easy pay meats. , : i-,- Represented by Edwabd Bull. EOT JUL S. Hotel," . Beaufort, N. C, ' . i -" . . Dr. W.P. Kobinson,Prop. Fronts the Sound anA tlie Ocean beyond. Cool Breezes almost wltuout IntBrmlsslon. Snitod alike 61 Ploosnro seekers or Commer cial Travellers. .. Tne bouse Is thoroughly: rejuvenated, well nirnlsned and carpeted Uironghont ' ' - NEW, BERNE. HOUSE, - MorehBa d - City N. (!., jJll. ,MANM Prop, Pleasant Location New Manage- menb Good Accommodations , j; Attentive Servants t .; Terms ; Eeasonable. ' .'f - Bathing ' Houses 'Free. M0UHT IIITCEELt Olack: Mountain, N'.C. , Unsurpassed Scenery, Water, Air,' and Fare. - , . ', Terms Seasonable.':!. ? , c.Opens.May 1st.. 1894.-. ;, . ,. '",W. )). SPBAGUE,",rrop (BaiIroad, Telegraph and Post Offices near, tbe door, ss nilCW i 1 tPM we take very reet pk sure in stating that ,Maj. H." It Eogers, State Agt.,for Thb United Bank IN AND BtJILDINO o., of Blcb mond, iVaiJias! organized this strong board here. ' ' ' " -. OFFICZROr " " ; K E. J 0NB3, President. H' v ; Jas. W. Biddlk, Vice Pres. H. M. Gbqvbs, Seo'y. & Tres. , WM. W. Clabk. Al ty. f COARD OFCinHCTORS: WM. DtTNlf, Chas. Bkizenstkin a. tl. HTBEBT, MATT MANLY, Fi Dl'FFT,rrBEH HADN, r. ; : jASfcB.DuyjT. Appbaisebs t N. H. Street, das,, vv. uiaaie, jf. Dully. BP"Loans granted promptljv i ; , 7- 'r- . . allSm Wool, CANVAS Cloths STORM 8ERGES. tt-o-n i 5 Ladies "Dresses of these. , materials will be very fashionable forMount ; . ain or . Sea-shoro " this" ..; : summery . t , ' , . We' are offering a line of Dlacli, ' lyivyy; Uarlt lanandbrreen, v 36 to. 54 inches wide, from 40c to $1.00 per yard. . ' ... : Samples Promptly Mailed. W. E & R S. TUCKER, & CO. - RALEIGH, N. O. JUST RECEIVED A Car Load of Western. Flour Direct from the Hills. A CAR LOAD OF Hew Orleans Molasses. right off the farm i in Loumanna. from first hands.: Also a full stock of other Groc eries and farmers supplies, for sale cheap. 1 Gall and see me, it will pay you.- .. JOfJES. ' Daily Per Annum, $0.00. ; Sunday, u 1.50. Weekly, 1.00. Papers reach New Berne on day of Pub lication, and coutain latest North Car olina News, together with Telegraphic Keporte ol the world. Subscriptions received -by " i: A. HATCHETT," - New Berne, N, C JToi?; Sale A HOUSE & XjOT on Queen; Street, adjoining the Station of the . A. & N. C. R, R, Co. y .m Apply to y- ' M, ! Manly, GEO. HENDERSON (Suooessor to Roberta ft Henderson,), General Insurance- Agent 1 fiepresenting ' Insuraooe Company of Hortn America;' or rmiaaeipnia. - Home Insurance Company of New York. ' - " ::':-! Hartford Fire Insurance Company of Hartford. - 1 -.- ' Queen Jnsaranoe Company of Eng land. 1 : : ;.:. .North Carolina Home Insurance Com can of Kaleichl - - ;v''-'-r;'- Greenwich . Insurance Company, : J of Brooklyn. " ',-t ,-!f Phoenix Insurance Company.of Brook lyn. ' - ' - M-liV United Underwriters Insurance Com pany, of Atlanta. y - '" ' Boston Marine Insurance Company, of Boston. I ' tiii'.J.'.M' GE1TEEAL ' IHSTOAITCE I "'AND' I v J EE Al, ESTATE J, AGENT. Has;' moved to tbe 'Stevenson Building opposite theJCotton Ex change, where bo will, be glad to see all those who wish Life or Fire Insurance, or to bay sell, or, lease real estate. , STEEL P rpYCiifcL FILLS ar the original and only FRFPJCH. Tinfe nod re liable oore on ttia market. Price iiMil; sent In mail. Oenuine sold onlr by ; , - 1 j , F S.DtJFFY, Druggist! and Sole. Agent. 'V -'' - , THE WORLD AND THE STATE : fOB $1,25, ' ''-v:. We will send theNBW Yoek : Wbkklt Wim.n anil Wr.RKi.v Rtatb nnfi 'TBar each for fjl.25 or the WEF.nxT,8TATtt twe years for f l. Address: Xlie btafe, i r -, - .' JUiclwiond, Va; - . ... OLIVEIt !.i.'o, ire, :arine, , ' AcciJes.t, Fidelity, . Cteam Doilei A Number of Time-Tried and Fire-Tested Companies Bepresont- ed. . Over 1125,000,000 assets repre sented. ' NOIORAEY PUBLIC." - Commissioner of Deeds for New York, Connecticut and Pensyl vania. ; iy Agent National Board Ma rine Underwriters. - . , PBOFE9SIOSAL. Dr. E. H. GOLDBERG SUEGEO-ORAL DEHTIST. Office Henry Building. . Middle strcct.betwoon Broitd and Pollock Uortb Jfipiscopal churcn yarn, .. New Bcrne N". BRANCH OFFICE Jacksonville, Onslow Connsy N O. JHL G. K BAGBY, . SURGEON DENTIST. Offloe, Kiddle street, opposite Baptist ohvron, o ' " deo8dwtf - " NEWBEBN. N. O. DR. J. D. CLARK, " DENTIST, - " ' - SEW BKBBB, N. O. Office on Graven street, between Pollock ,nd Broad. .' - J.H. BENTON, M.D.;DD.S. Practice limited to Operative and Mo elianlcal Dentistry ana uenuu eergery. Teeth extracted without pain by the nse oi Nitro Oxide cas. Evervthlns- In the line of Dentistry done in the best style.: Satlfactlon guaranteed. umoe, corner 01 Aiiaaio su-eec ami x uuci-ax Alley, opposite Baptist church. i P. H. PELLETIER, ATTOSNET i K T ' t. A W . PolIookatreetjFirat room above Farm. era Uerohanfa Bank. ; Will praotloe In th Oonntles of "liravsn arteret, Jones, Onslow and Taso lloo. - united States Court at New Bern, una Snursms Oonrt of tUs Btat.. - : WM.. CLAHKE, Office, 72 South Front street 0 l1 . posite Gaston House. . ATTORNEY AT LAW ''1-f?t AND;., ., Keal Estate Agent. ' i;" ' JNew B -rne, N. C." Connection" .-f-New yV Srk f : Boston and Canada. Timber lands-i I Farm landff, : r. Truck lands, ; K.j 3;l':1.TowiiHois. Do1 you want to buy t ':?t::iv;! .' ii!i.v"; mf WRITE, Do yon want to sell V ; - ; !'1-t SPEUI AI I J1500 icres, Trent Uoadi, 6 milea of oity. Timber and Trnok land.; ;;fe :-i -W-:, Having qualified as Administrator of tne estate, or Henry jr.- Auony deceased, late of the city of New Berne, Craven Co, N. C. this is to notify all persons having claims against the said Usury F. Aberly dee'd to present tbe same on or before the 23d day of May 1895 or' this notice will be plead In bar of their : recovery, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate settlement. .v.This the 23d day of May 8M.,,: ( - - W, F. ABBBLiyAdiMv T Jas. W.,Watkbs, Atty. " 7. L; Rn'JCLA !Iftt-. thc Beer. NIWmHO QUEAKINCk . 5. CORDOVAN", ' FRCNCH& ENAMELLED CA1 P "A.'a.S-'FlNECALF&l&'iaAKH': 3.5.0 P0LICE.3 Sous. ;252 WORKIf;-,,. EXTRA FINE. '( Z.H.7I Eor&CHLT0L5H0Ea ' . 1.' S SEND f OR CATALOGUE WL.DOUCLA3. Yo cu lave rwy hy purrhaaiag W I Bcjpn4, we arts tae liirgest nianufacttiWfsof ativcruwed snoet tn the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protects you against t"th prices and the middle man ' profit. Our u.Ma equal custom work ia Biyie, easy fittH eud wearing qualitiea. We have them sold every, where at lower prices for the value given than any other make. Take no substitute. If your dealer caniiVt supply you, we can Sold by J, J. BAXTER, Agt. 1 -1 vqjijfjajCr w k k ! 50- -HEAD HOESIS AND Z10LE8"- 50 RANGING FROM 4 TO 7 YEARS OLD, " .' ' . ' ... . - jj4 ?. .. .-4.: ,i-..-";i;..i, -::.-..?. v: ; And VVeighmg Jb'rora Some extra fipo Drivers in Horses also adapted to all purposes Exceptionally fine Draft .Horses A full and complete Harness . always - on , hand. - , ' " j " - rj - v Blue Front Stables, Yacht Sails We make a specialty of high-class Yacht Sail and Rigging at prices very much below those obtainable on tbe seaboard. Also sail plans 's. 'I T"iii a'MJi. Vl ' ' , r . 4 . 7v , Send 6c. (stamps) for pewJUasttated Catalogue'of Saila and Marina' Goods. . GEO. B. CARPENTER fi- tQ. 20? to 211 So. Water St.. ., BA1SKS Faimers & ; llerchaats Bank vT Began business May, 1891V li Capitol Stock; paid a " ; $75,000.00 Surplus, V , ;-6,000.00 Undivided Pofits, . - '--i- - 2,500,00 ISvidendspaid, ''.' 12,750.00 L. H. boKB,,-X;.Brffll(imt W. 8. Chadwick, ; ; K f v Vice Pres. T, W. Dewey, - . J. v ; .p: Cashier. A. II.1 Powbli,, . - Teller. F. F. Matthews,'- Collectori With well esiabtishcci connections this Bank is prepared to offer all accommo dutions consisU-nt with conservaliru bank Prompt and careful' attention given "to collections, v jf Ai" -::-:':'''v k ; " We will be pleased to coirespond with tho3e who l may , couiemplate' -making changes or opening new ounts.jl;;; J.lBBIt, Pres. TBOS UAal8ba,Vtee rw. tf. fl EOBEBTS, (Jlii6fv.v Natioiiaj?n f 0P NEW BEENE, N; 0, ,' S - .iKOOarOKATIB 1805. 1 ' ' V OaDital. i: $100,000 8urplua froftt,V-5 . 98,168 .SiiT OIBEOTOHS. ! Jab. a.. BBrMq, - - Thob. Daium. Ohab. S. Bltax. J. H, QaozBTJBii, Jro .Dimif . L, Babtit,. t G H.s RonsBTa, " V B K. Bisuor. Thos. A. GBrnr, Prsa. O. K. For, Cashier. ' WM. UoM, Vws-l'res. H.M. GttoVaa, Teller CITIZEH8 BAITK NEW DWN, s C. DO A GBSKBAL BASKING BU8IKE88. The Aaaonnts of Banks. Bankers, riornora. tlons, Farmers, Herotaants and others xm- ealvad on ravorabla terns. Prompt and eareful attention given to the interest of onr V "Boajin of DraroroRS Ferdlnan'l UlrloU, - K. H. Heidows. J, A. Heaaows, utaas. Duiry, Jr namnel W, Ipook, Obas. H. Fowler, William Dunn, K. W.amailwood, Qen N. Ire O, O-Green. ! J e Redmond, Chas. Reiwnsteln Marer Uahn, Tbos. A. Green, 1 O K.Foy. TflE Frdt-Cr:;7er3 J:urni! ia a recognized authority in Prac tical rrrgt-Growing, Market Gard ening) aud every branch of the business eonnected with tlie frnit and vegetable industry. It8 col nmns contain "articles from tlie best informed practical fruit growers in this country. , : It is a six column, eight-page all around fruit-growers and family journal. It is published" semi monthly at Cobdcn, Illinois, the fruit-growing centre of the West, at 50 cents per j-ear. Bend for free sample copy.- f v.- rr'2:rrji--zi 3 ' r 850 to 145U lbs. mch. and Males. , line of Buggies and Middle Street, Jfcw liorne, N. (J. and Rigging Complete Outfits For Fishermen. :.- : Send us dimensions of your boat and we will submit ana ' estimates on ner compute outut. Flags m . . ' Tepts MaW . iGoods. ' u. j. . - - - - . . . CHICAGO, ILL VITAL TO QKKOQO. 2 JSJ?" 0.WK8T'8 NKBVB atli.) BKAIM Tlie: ATM KENT, sapeolflotor Hysteria, UiulueM, fit., hw rolgia, Headaohe, Norvons Froatratlon mused b aloohol or tobacoo, Waketolnees, Mental DeorewfanL " ounemng- or ursin, musing Insanity, misery, dooay death, premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss ol Power In either sex, Im potency, Leooorrhae and sil female Weaknesses, Involuntary Looses, Buerma -torrhea eaused by over-eiertlon of brain, ttel abase, onr-IndnlKenoe. A month's treatment, IL (or H, by malL With each order (or boxes, with 15 wUl send written guarantee to refund U not cured. Guarantees Issued by ajjent. WEaT'B LIV Jfitt P1LI oures Slok Headoehe, BUlousness, UverOomnlaina SonrStomaeh, Dyspepsia and OoostloeUoo. - QVAJtixiim Issued ouly by . :-F. S. DUjBTY, .. Druggist and Bole Agent-y'Vi'i;.:--'" ' ' CUT THI8 OUT and with 10 cents send to ns, and we will forward yon thibtt-xwo pages sheet music six the pret tiest Vocal and Instrumental Mu sic published, printed in elegant style, with : two large and four smaller pictures Qf the leeding actresses of the day in each folio. Adress, Musical Echo, 1441 Broadway, N. T. - al2tf . IVE TELL YGJ othina; new when we state that Itpaystoengai; a a ncrnianeiit. most Iteultliv and uleaiant busi - ims, that returns f prolit for every day's work 3uclt Is the business we olTer the workfnr emus We teaoh them how to make money rapiuly, and jniu-autee every one who foltoi -s our instructiouf .Faithfully the making of VoO-OO a month. Every one who takes hold now ami works will urely and speedily increase ti-"lr euriilngs; then mn be no Question about it; others now at work ire doing It. aud you, reader, ean do the same I Ills is the best paying business that you have iver had the chance to secure. Yon will make rruve mistake If yon fail to give it a f'nil at once If yon grasp the situation, and act quickly, you rill directly find yourself in a most prooroii. usiness, at which you ean surely make aud save arne sums of money. The results of only a few tours' work will often equal a week's waves IV hether you are old or young, man or worn. ,, It makes no dillerenee, do as we tell you, ess will meet you at the very start. i;. t -xiKTienoeoronphat neceMmu-y. Those wna wo for us are rewarded. V hy not write to-iiat .x lull particulars, free E. O. ALL A C4 Bos & 4441, Aucusta, r ICR fP F lalaal'a II.. i tv.v-ni.ri only, to c;-' ' Nerve Vrr- 1 "l ljORRttri; JCvfl ov(r-exerti(iTi? I OtMMXWL Ol Misery. Cor 91 a box; f refund ? cure (, .. Who. ;

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