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it! IEBUSHEE'8 AliNOUSCEMEST, : y.V --o-H3 rV ril E DAILY JOURNAL Ih fHibilahded Dally except Sunday ait A5.W net yimri .S0 "or ekx monttia. DcliVi-ru'l Hi i l'.J Hubactibcre at - --THH WKKtUY il.A in pulillahu.i Payment tor transient mlvertlsM'm uta moat ' ba mad in ivaii6if.Rtft1ur-Krtlt menu will be eolUWt tlromptt - at tb end of each month. .r 'v-r -.-:. t jjfe Commnnloattoaa containing new at elent nubile interest are eolicited. No jcW mnnlcatlon. mnK be expected to ba publish- that eontaini objectionable pereonalltieaJoT wltholda the name ot the author. Arfioles ; - onger than n&U a column must be paid tor. Advertisement under head olBuiineeaAo - eaUand Beadora 10 cent per line tori first naertlon, I oenta each aubeoquent lnserttori. Special ratea tor extended time 'u; " Any peraon feeling aggrieved at any anony . ' moui communication can obtain the name ' o the author 1y application at tula blfloe nod ihbwing wherein the grievance exists. V gtt--tt5 j - BITLKa AmrfXED Y THB NORTH CARO- . iJ hejoraUktlinA efct8Bar!lne will be ohsjjreajWfaards ot ili'aults, resolu ions ol respect and obituary poetry,' also : tor obituary notices other than those Which - ',' the editor hlmsell shall give as a matter of news. , , Notices ot church and society and all other u f entertainments from which revenue Is to be derived will be charsod tor at the rate at 5 at cents a line. THE JOUKNAt. I. S. EASPEB, 0. T. EaNOOOK, - ropnewr. Leal Seporier, &f&-&HUrdhtlAt: Office atNa Berne, K. ft, at tecond-clnss matter.' THE BATTLE IS THE IsENATE. ' " Xhe greatest political battle of e: .. . the times ia being fought it the Senate. ' if The Washington Post of Toes- dajjsays: "Nothing that the paat ' has revealed and nothing that the future can contain has approached or will equal in dramatic intensity and power the speech which Mr. &MytMtyT$A$toUvm& for yesterday." ' - Mr. Gorman's was indeed a great -,' f er- &.tifly,ltiitl8d with sharp &iftfitoimmte Ip&ttmM of him V - self and colleagues, and charged doable' dealing on the Presi dent. The Maryland Senator proved by Senators Test, Jones and Harris thaVboth Mr. Cleveland and Mr. i 3"0arUflle gave their sanation to the Senate bill. , fl4ry,1(l ( dispatch from Washignton that Senator Hill re plied to Senator Gorman, making the ablest speech that has been made in the Senate in ten years. Looking on from our stand point we see nothing in the President to condemn but the offensive lan guage he used. Charging Senators . witfc 'perfidy" was a great offense. In the olden time saeh an insult could only have been washed out in blood. Mr. Cleveland ought to have known that it would be resuted, if sot after the manner of our fath t Ik tra. tot a war consonent with the , ,i present standards of manhood. , i wwe President is not convicted of duplicity. He may have very properly told Senators that he would approve the Senate bill if nothing better conld be obtained, $ iv. Ha at the same, time have encour ged Mr. Wilson to insist on free ooal and free iron. He wanted the "' very best, but if he could not get the best, he would take the best nif.iget.iHe was like - the boy who wanted cake, but when he " oould get no cake he took bread ad batter and was happy. 1 This is the course always pursued b3 M ... What is the duty of the Demo, oratic partj in the present euier. gencyJ Shall we stand by Cleve land, right or wrong; or side with Gorman right or wrongl We will do neither, but we will steadily ooutend for the right com forted by the assurance that right must eventually prevail. Mr. Cleveland should at once withdraw his offensive epethets but itald by hit principles with invin- blf eoorage. If it is a foregone conclusion that the Congress is reduced to jthe nec essity of accepting the Senate bill or keeping the McKinley law on the atatnte book, .every consideration v i patnotUm and ttggeati0n;of per poaal honor ahould Impellj the oon ferees to such speedy an'dj harmo- ir - r action a, will eire 'at least , If we can't get cako ike bread and butter. pass i'1 along j" Bucklen's Araica SalrO. The best salvo in the world for cute, truisea, tores, ulcers, salt rhfeuw,? fever : aoraa, tetter, chapped liauds, 1 cltUWains, i corns, and all skin eruptions,aocf positive ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is ' ganranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money reftinded.' Price 25 cents per box 7 For sale by F. 8. DufTy, TXe Berne, N. O. ', ? v - fald 12m. : JapansM Liver Pellets are! small,1' but - .great ia their effects; no gripptaig; 60 oses25ots.' ... , ' OW Osakill. IXNOON' OAS, . J ' l An American jWho Ha Achieved : JBucceM In (That f jeld.'-V .'4 Two youug'Amwicttn 'engineers' have lately succeeded in a long strug gle with English fioriservatlsm," as evinced in the gas industry. Some years, oko,-these two men, A. 0. Humphreys and , A. 6. Glasgow, QtmcciVod the idea that the water; 'proco8s fcy which coal gas is JnchedrbyjBfs made frompotro tumand superheated steam, would prove economical in many English cities. So they resigned from the Important positions they held in this country and wont to London, where Jot i -a, -punlber of years' . they ; have been endeavoring to obtain a foot hold., Th prejudice against the process which they advocate has been overcome now to a considerable extent, and a number of works in stalled, tt was some time before the valued the process was acknowl edged, and even after that was granted It was held th.it the price of oil, six cents a galk :i, w as an in superable ' obstacle Dut works wera built at which tweuty-four-candle power gas was delivered into the holders at thirty-four cents per ,-ea4houflaiKl feet, while tho average cost of the same amount oi coal gas at - LoDdon wfts; over thirty-five cents, and in th suburbs over forty one, cents, bese figures and the 'advantages of the, water-gas process as regards ease of operation and economy qf space have proved con vincing at last. Mr. Humphreys' Buccess lp the matter is only what hip American acquaintances expect ed, for his career has been an inter esting one. The manner in which his tohnlcal education was acquired Is oharactcristio of the man. While Superintendent oi tho gas works at Bayonuo, N. J., ho entered Stevens' Institute, pnd by working nights and attending the classes on but two afternoons in tho week, graduated at the head of his class" with the tighest honors, receiving flattering public commendation from President Morton and his professors. Tongue Twisters. Six thick thistle sticks. High roller, low-roller, rower. A growing gleam glowing green. Flesh of freshly fried Hying fish. The sea ceaseth and it soSicetb. us. A box or mixed biscuits, a mixed bisouit box. The bleak breeze blighted, the bright broom blossoms. Strict strong Stephen Stringer snared slickly six sickly silky snakes. Swan swam over the sea; swim swan, swim; swam swan back again well swum, swan. It is a shame, Sam; these are the same. Sam. lis nil a sham, and a sham it is to sham so, Sam. Hasan shines snoes and socke; socks and shoes shine Susan. She eeasetb shining shoes and socks, for shoes and socks shock Susan. Itobert ltolley rolled a round roll round; a ronnd roll liobert Kowley 'rolled round: where rolled the. round roll Itobert Kowley rolled round. Oliver Oglethorp ogled an owl and oyster. Did Oliver Oglethorp ogle an owl and oyster! Where are the owl and oyster Oliver Ogle thorp ogled! Sammy Shoesmith saw a shriek ing songster. Did Sammy Shoe- smith see a shrieking songster? If Sammy Shoesmith saw a shriking songster where's the skrieking shrieking songster Sammy Shoe smith saw! flobbs meets Snobs and Xobbe; Hobbs bobs to Snobs and Nobbs; Hobbs nobs with Snobs and robs Nobbs fob. "That is," says Nobbs, "the worse for U obbss" jobs." and Snobs sobs. Convention Dates. The State Democratic tion meets in Raleigh on oonven August 8th, First Oongessional District at Greenville August 15th, Ninth congressional, Asbeville, August 15. Fourth congressional, Raleigh, August 15. Sixth Congressional, Lnmberton, August 25. Seventh congressional, Salis bury, Augutt 1. Eighth Senatorial District Kins' ton, Monday Sept. 11th. Eighth judioial, Salisbury, Aug ust 2, Fifth judicial, Durham, August 7th. Fourth j tul icial , 8mi f h liel d July 18. Tenth judicial, Lenoir, August 2. First Judicial, Plymouth, August 2. Fifth Judioial, Durham, August 7. ; Eleventh Jadiojal, Shelby, Aug ust 1. Twelfth Judicial, Diltlsboro, July 26. , Wake Foreft College. Wake Fobest, N. C. A Christian College embnicing ten Academic Schools and the professional School of Law. A select Library of 1.100 volumes. A large and well furuish- ed Iteading Boom; Tlioroughly equipped Gymnasium and Laboratories. Literary Societies unsurpa-secd in the South.' No Kcres mternitie-- anowea among tne stndebts. -free tmtion for ministers and the sons of ministers. Loans tor the needy. Board from six to ten dollars per month. A complete system ot water works- with ample bathing facilities. Bummer Law School opens July 2nd. Next session begins September 5th. - . ; . fFot furtuar information address , U&V. V. E. XTlOB, d&w8w , ' - r tresldont ' fiMwUWwe4wewwe4 Hf J,x fek. . W 2 "' foJiirnchjMtiijtstieo j , J aShiii 5 minute r J PRICE 60 CENTS PER BOTTLE. ; IOM OF VMUABlt IIFoaaUTItl fill. A Iaaaaaa-aa-. .aaaaaaaa 4 aaT f'fTWTf TWTf ?f TFf f Tf Tf v CUas. Kyan, diuggiat,8priii(fleia, U. writes: "Japanese Pile Cure ii a big seller and has given entire satisfaction, except in one' cone, whioh was made en tirely satisfactory by vour promptly te fiinding the $5.00 ' ' U W Gaaklll. Important to Truck Shippers. Atlantic Nortli Carolina Railroad, Tnm'portiitiou Departmcntj Now Bom. N. C.j Jnuc 30, 1894. I liavc the lollnwing lVom Mr. J. R. Kcniv. (fwi'l .Munnifer A. C. Liue All iifiil ' I have nveived the Ibllmviug messngo ( ii)m Mr. ,1. 1). Hutchinson. (Jen'l Supt. rcniiii liiiili'Dtid Cii- -liy niraiigeineiils n.tidc with (lie Hc ccimsof truck in Xew Vork we can rc coinmento tlic delivery of pcrisliablo freight, t'nnii your (list. '.. & X. U. it. H.) upon Pier 20, Xuw Vork, in tho same manner as w;is done durngtlie year 18U2, hcginniii!! Stimlny night. July 1st, 1894. . L. Dill. Supt. U niy ersity of N ortli C arolina Include? tho College, the University, the Law School, the Medical School and tho Summer School for Teachers, College tuition $G0.0l .a year; hoard $7.00 to $13.00 ii mouth. Session begins Sept. ti. AddresH 1'HKSIDEXT WINSTON, j3ldiv2w Chapel Hill, N. 0. IO TKL S. NEW BERNE HOUSE, Moreliead City, N. C, .1- II. MA.NN, Prop. Pleasant Location New Manage' ment Good Accommodations Attentive Servants Terms Reasonable. Bathing Houses Free. MOUNT MITCHELL HOTEL. Oliicli Mountain, IV. C2 Unsurpassed Scenery, Water, Air, and Fare. J Terms Reasonable. Opens May 1st, 1801. W. D. SI'itAGUE, Prop. l5Tltailroad, Telegraph and Post Offices near the door. mlCtf EXECUTION 8ALE. North C.mioi.ina, i Iu the Suptiio Ciuvcn County, ) Court. -The New Berne ia9 Light Company i vs ; The LcwiN Mcivcr Construction Co., ) and The .New Berne cwenige Co. j NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE. Byivirtuc of ah execution directed to the undersigned from the Soperior court oi Craven county in the above entitled action, 1 will on Monday the Gth day of August 1894, at 12 o'clock M, in the city ot mw Berne, at the court houso door ol said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash to satisfy said ex. ecution all the property of The New Bern Niwerago Uompany, and all the rights, interests, and properties ot every nature of the Lewis Mercer Construction Company in and to the said Xew Berne Sewerage Com2)any, and all property of every kind owned by the said Lewis Mercer Construction Company in connection with tho Raid New' Berjje sewerage Company, consisting ot pipes, pining, mams, maniioles ol saiu the Low' is Mercer Construction, and The New Berne Sewerage Company, consisting of about 54 miles of pipes and,' mains running through various streets of Ki Bernejnnd all nccassary manholes ttd other contrivances necessary for tue oper ation of the said seweiage system: the said property being a complete sewerage system for-theCity nf New Iierao as pro vided bv the contract made by the City ofNow'Berue with the Lewis fMercer Construction Company on the lTtli day of November 1801: also a!l the franchise rights, powers & piivilegcs granted to the Lewis Mercer Cod -I rti -tion Company by tho City ol New B:'i nc by the terms of said contfact including an easement In the streets of the said City of New Berne, for the purpose of using and operating the said Sewerage System, and a contract witli the said City of. Now Berne for flushing the said System, also a lot of sewer piping about 3000 feet, now in a lot owned by James Redmond on Craven street in New Borne, N. U., now leased bv said Sewerage Company, also tl lease hold interest of the said SewerageCo in and to a certain lot and oftico.on Crav en street for five years jfroai January 3d 1893 with paid - np rent to October" 1st, 1894. The same leased by thesaid Sewerage Company from James Redmond and now occupied by said Sewerage company. Also u lot t tools consisting of shoVbls,: r picks, etc., and all other ; property of every kind belonging to the said New Byne Sewerage company, and the said Lewis-Mercer Construction t ompany owned and used in connection with suiu Sewerage company, . -T nis juiy tfrti, io4. W. Ii. Law, j ' Sheiift Cwven County, N. C. r ! ' SQ.QOO Uard Briclt at prices to suit the times. v ; . Air Organized. We take very great pleasure iu stating that Maj. H. II. Sogers, State Agt.,for Ths United Bank ING A.HD BUIXDINO 0o.t Of Bich-uiond,-' iya.,i has organized, this strong board here.. . OFFICERS: K. R. Jones, President. , ; Jas. W. Biddle, Vico rres. h- H. M. Gbotes. Scc't. & Tres. Wm. W. Claei. Atty. , I BOARD OF DIRECTORS: ,Wit, Dunn, Chas. Beizenstein : N. n. StbeeT, Matt Manly, F, Dtjffy,. i ; Ben Bahn, - : JAS. ti. DUFFY. . Appeaisebs : N. H. Street, Jas. w. Kiddle, F. Dully. E-Loans granted promptly. a'll.lm CANVAS Cloths STOBM 8EKGEH, tt-o-tt Ladies Dressesol' these materials will be very fashionable l'or Mount ain or. Sea-shore this summer. We are offering a line of IJlaeLc, IVavyj Dark Tan and Grreen, 36 to 54 inches wide, from 40c to $1.00 per yard. "Samples Promptly Mailed. W. E & I S. TUCKER, & CO. RALEIGH, N. O. JUST RECEIVED A Car Load of Western Flour Direct from the Mills. A CAR LOAD OF New Orleans Molasses, rigut on tne larm in Louisianna. from first hands. Also a full stock of other Groc eries and farmers supplies, for sale cheap. Uall and see me, it will pay you. K. R. JONES. THE .:- RICHMOHDDISPATCH -: Daily Per Annum, 90.00. Sunday, " " 1.50. Weekly, " " 1.00. Papers reach New Berne on day of Pul- lication, and contain lates t North Car olina News, together with Telcgrgpls Kepons ol the World. For Sale A HOUSE & LOT on, Queen Street, adjoining the Station of the A. & N. C. It. R. Co. Apply to I. Manly. GEO. HENDERSON (Successor to Roberts ft Henderson,) General Insurance Agent Bepresenting Insurance Oompany of North America, of Philadelphia Home Insurance Company of New York. Uarfford fire Insurance Company of Hartford. Queen Insurance Company cf Eng land. North Carolina Home Insurance Com pan; of Raleigh. (ireenwicU Insurance - Company, of oroociyn. . , Phconix Insn ranee Company, of Brook lyn. v , United Underwriters Insurance Com pany, or Atlafita.'- Boston Marine. Insurance Company, of Boston. , ' REMOVAL. S. it STREET, GEUEEAL INSURANCE : ATSD -yl, 1 KEAL ESTATE AGENT. Hasi moved to t the Stevenson Bjiilding opposite the;Cotton Ex change There no will be glad to see aU those who wish Ljfe or Fji e insurance, or to buy, sell, or lease real estate. !:.... LADIES no oo j;sov , t . f OH. FEL X t- STEEL RHD PEHHiKuinL FILLS an the original and only FRENCH, ante mi r liable cam on the market. Price (LOU; sent bj mui. -tieomneeoldwUjr fcf , ; . . , Sole Agent. 9 THE WORLD AND THE STATE , .. , FOB 1.25,f;. ', W fill send the NewTTork WitJtM.T Wobld and Wbeklt Statb one year each for $1.36 on tho Wjceki.t Btatb tw Address; The Btata I ' Richmond, V(U - Wrn OLIVER -Life, Fire, Marine, K Accident, Fidelity; - Steam Boilet A Is umber of Time-Tried and Fire-Tested Companies Eepresenf- ed. Over 1125,000,000 assets repre sented. NOlOltAltY PUBLIC. -Commissioner of Deeds for New York, Connecticut and Pensyl- vania. BPAgeut National Board Ma rine Underwriters. PBOFE9810NAL. ! DR. E. H. GOLDBERG SURGEO-QHAL DENTIST, Oilice Henry Building. Middle streot.hetween ltroiid and Pollock North EpiHeopal church yard, ISTew Berne, N. BRANCH OFFICE Jacksonville, Onslow CouncyN.C. DR. G. K BAGBY, 8URGE0N DENTIST. Offloe, Hiddle atreet, opposite Baptist ohuroh, deo8dwtf NEWBERN, N. O. DR. J. D. CLARK, DENTIST, IEW BKRlfK, N. O. Ofhuu on Oraven street, between Pollock nd Bioad. J.H. BENTON, M.D..DD.S. Practice limited to Operative ami Mil pjiank-al Dent 1 s t r y aniTDontal Serery. Tooth cx t r n c t e tl without pain by the ueo ol Nitro Oxiiie Gas. Kverythlns In the line ol Dentistry ilono in tho best style. Satlfnotlon snai-antood. Otlloo, eorner ot Alldille stniot and J' odoial Alloy, opposite Baptist ohuroh. P. PELLETIEE, ATTOBNKf AT LAW, Pollook street,First room above Farm, cr's & Morohant's Bank. Will pnetloe In the Conn tie of Oraven trteret, Jonea, Onflow and Pamlloo. V United State Court at New Berne, and Inpreme Court ortiie HI ate WM.fi CLARKE, Oflice, 72 South Front street of, posito Gaston House. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND Keal Estate Agent. INcw Bi-rne, N. C. Connections. New Y rk Boston and Canada. Timber lands. Parm'ftiandfl.S Truck lands, Town lots. Do you want to buy T WHITE. Do you want to sell I ;WJiITE. BPKUIAJ.," , . 1500 iorea, Trent Koad, 6 miles of oity, nui i ft. i- , . - Atiuucr ana ituck iana. . $3 SHOEnos 5. CORDOVAN,' j5.WP0LICE,3$OU- SEND FOR CATALOGUE ' IAf.1 iHAIMI tkm ' BROCKTON. MAzi. are the largcit mannractnrert of lulVeru.ed efaoe In the world, and guarantee the Tthuliy -ahunsing the name and price on the txittom, which protects -von aeain.t high urlces and the tnlddleiiijiti'a-nmlitfa. - c tqual castom work In etyle, eaay fitting and reafieg oualltirs. We have them aold every, where it lower price; Tot the value given than any other make. Take no ub.titate If your watct wmv .ufw jvu, we can. pQa of vr Having qunlifiedas .Administrator -of tue estate ofUenrvF. Abcrlv deiasorl. late r the oity ot New IJcrrie, proven Co. 01 ftis is ;tojioify all persons havW uwiuiuj;aiut. inn saio iisnry jr. AOerly dee'd to present tie tuie on or4efore the 23d day of . 1895 or - this notice will l plead in bar of their rooovery, rH por sons indebted, to said esiate ar? requested to mnke immediate- Sottlement.- Xui8 h S3d day of JIay'1804. f , . ' , 'J . - .C W. Jf. Abbb'lt, Aitmr .-Ja& WWatkks, Atty. 'P if lit i i '4! ! VtrrWfT 4 1 A. SO HEAD HORSES AND MULES' RANGING FROM 4 And Weighing -From Some extra fine Drivers ni Howes also adapted to all purpose?. Exceptionally tne Dralt'.llorsos and Mules. A full and complete j Harness always 'on hand. , i :LVE. IEjSlJjXT fts OCX lilmv Front Stables, ;M':dilloStroet,JNew Rerue,;N. (J. Yacht Sails and V We I'.i.iki- a specialty prices very niucn Send 6c. (stamps) for new Illustrated Catalogue of Sails and Marine Goods. GEO. B. CARPENTER & CO. 207 to 21 1 So. Water St.. CHICAGO, ILL BASKS Farmers & Merchants Bank Began business May, 1891. Capitol Stock, paid in, - f 75,000.00 Surplus, - - - 6.000.00 Undivided Pofits, - - 2.500.00 Dividends paid, . - 2,7r0.00 OFFICERS : L. II. Cctler, . . President. W. H. CriADwicK, . . , Vice Pres. T. W. DpwKV, . . . Cnshier. A. II. 1'owkj.i., , . . Teller. V. T. Matthews, - - Collector, With well established connections this Bank is prepared to offer all accommo dations consistent with conservative bank 'g- . Prompt and careful attention given to collections. We will be pleased to coi respond with those wjio may contemplate making cnanges or opening new accounts. J. A. EE7AN, THOS. DANIELS, - Tmlds&t, Vlee Pres. 0. E. EOBEETS, Cashier. - THE NATIONAL BANK Of New Beroe, N. C. ipOOSPOEATED 1865. Capital, ' i k ; Surplus Profits. $100,000 08,188 . ?- l)IKECTORS: 1 . Jas. A, Bryan,;', 'Tnos. DaniIslb, Chas. B. Bryant J. II Hackbitb, G. IL Robeiits, . E. K. .Bishop. Thos. A. Ghees, Pres. C. E. For, Cashier, Wm. DrNX, Vico-Pros. II. M. Groves, Teller. CITIZEN'S BANK j- rt rii njsj jijj jh . f. - - PO A GENERAL BANKING . BUSINESS ' Tlte Aeoonntsot Banks, Bankers. Corpor ations, farhiera,. Merohants and otliers re. colveil on favorable terms, rrompt and oarc iu. i.iiiliuu (ivuu id uiu uiioieui ot our ciis- iviuura. -. - , j . , . - noABD or directors, r Ferdinand Ulrloh, . , E. H. Meadows, J. A. Meadows, Chaa. DufTy, Jr. -i bamuel W. Ipodk, ;-v iv: James RoUmond, Chas. H. Fowler, Chas Relzoneteln, William l)unn(- Miworllahn, .. K. W. smaUwooil, : : i Thomas A Groon. ' Oeo N Ives, ' ' CI Toy. , 1 f FreittQrorers Jcurncl is a recosrnizefl anthoritv In .Pran. v.v". ( uivniug,iuaicii vrmu ernng- and -every- branch of the business connected with 'the fruit ana vegetable industry. Its col arana contaiu, articles , from the best Informed . practical fm it. growers in this pount y -y i It ia a Six column. eiirht-Dfttre all around, frait-erowers and familv journal. It is published : semi monthly at Oobden, Illineis, the fruit-crowinsf centre of the West. at CO cents per year. - , r,??: ' . ' , wnaior iree samplooopy. , ; ft -50 TO 7 YEARS OLD, 850 to 1450 lbs. Each. line of Buggies and iggmg ol high-class Yacht Sails and Rigging at below those oDtainaoie on the seaboard. Also Complete Outfits For Fishermen. :nd us dimensions of your boat and we will submit sail plans and estimates on her complete outfit Je"te Nets and 'Goods. VITAL TO MANHOOD. i AND CHAIN TBJf MtJT, a specljo tor Hy.tcrla, OUdLeia, Fits, ha ralKja, Uqailaohe, Ifervoua Prontratloin eaomi hi alcohol ur tobncoo, Wokofalnesii, Mental Depression Softoalnffol Brain, cuqainx insanity, miaerr, dooay death, Promaturo Old Agn, llarrenneaa. iowi vEUSS!1?' "" tapotano. jBarrhooa and l Pomale Weakneaeea, Iuvolniitary Losaea, Suenna torrhaia caused by ovoriBrtlim ot brain, B.I t abuee, over-Inilnlince. A month', treatment. Ji Jk'S.P' b? Wlth Baoh '"r boxoa, will 5 will Bend written guarantee to refund U not curort Guarantee lamed by agent. WEST'S. UVKUHL! ouroa Blok Headache, BlllonnneHe, Liver Uomnlalnt. Sour Stomach. Dyspepsia and OoasUnaUon. OUAANXS uuued ouly hy ' ' F. 8. DUFFY, Druggist Sole Agent. rnr. music MUSia CUT THIS OUT and with 10 cents send to ns, and we will forward you TniBiv-TWp fAGEs--shcet niugic sixthe prefc. tiest Vocal-and WStrafeehtalfrr1- -sic published, printed in elegit style, with tw6 large " and four smaller pictures of the leediiu " actresses of the day in each folio. Adress, Mtjsical Echo, 1441 Broadway, N. Y. ' ' . : al2tf TELL YOU .othlng new wliii we tat that It pays to enrnic n u pprmBiwut, laost healthy and pleaaant Cum kks, tlia,t return prdllt for every day 'a wm ( mh h the buillu8a :wWthawor7ngS4, i! tcaeh tiinin how-to mnke money raplillyVaud iKiraulee evprv nti wlm fnll . i..l....liTv.H 'althfully the making of 3O04W a month. . r.vcrv one who take, held now niul workewlh uii-nr auu .ieiHiy increase t:"ir earning!; inert ..-.u uv ir(. Mmi of moner. I'iiV.: n sulu oft$rf3f L1'A '-.... leurs work will often eeuul fl wptk'i VM " ' -it h-th. r tou are old toum,,, man or woman , t "i ...ik in dulw-ence, - rfo as w tell you, and iue -... will incut you at tho very Mart. Neithet f xiK-ru-nccorcapilttl necedary. Thaeewhowort ' aw us are rewarded. Why' not write to-day tin " mil particular., free B. CCAIXKN x3, ' ox No 4'40, Aucuita, llo, Bralnaiid Nerve Power; IxwtlIaiiho'Kl:OuKiM Right Lome.; Evil Brewmi-Lail t KuIHmw Kervoopne! t jiltn.i. .11 "r,: .Vf v'imiii. j on' tXLliSt Jl'l'i'h --n lead r .boi; 6tor-V,-w3 HSSYI,! ,, refund motifiv. wkut.u 111 ...r! ".?S 't cure tat Oouha. f vih .- WlinmW it: .II o ""'5; ''"". I) nn Haiie,nt.w.we, , UUAliAJli!lu" 'F, w,? u"' F. S. DUFFY.' ----- Tv-rrT';' ""''yl.r'g .,- soio Agent. J
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