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PUBLISHER'S ANOUXCEMENT. f UEDA1LY JOllllNAi h utulihded Daily except Sunday at .'.ii i vi-ur; 2.30'or si month. ' Pcliveivl ! . i "Mibsciibers nt to oii(( pL iwmtti. . fTHE WEEKLY i KNAl. in published ovc-ry Tliiuu ny nt !. i i vnr. j PHyQientortr:iiyit nt -iiivi tiiMrin nl-mii-i t.bO'iptde. In u1vniii'-. Klni' i.ilvotilsu lneiiti, will be eoiki -1 ' li ..i';i i iheond Mc''uiopth.j , ' j i fcommanications eoiniihiin(t nows of sulB Wentptiblhyintorost are solicited. No com- muuluatiou must be expected to bo publish that contains objectionable personalities, or willioldstuo name ol the uutbor. Articles onger than hull a column must be puid tor. AtivortisoiiiontH under huail ot Business Lo cals and Headers 10 cents per lino tor first llwrtion, 5 conts ench subsequent Insertion. Specbtl rates lor extcndeil time. Any person (col ing apgi loved nt any anony uious cotiiiiiiinlcallon c;iu obtain the name o( tlio author by application at this office and showing whorein tlio grievance exists. 11ULES AlOi'TED BY THE NOHTH CAIIO OLINA I'KKWS ASSOCIATION. Tlieum ot not less than rive cents per line will be charged lor "cards ol thanks, 'resolu ions ot rospocf and obituary poetry' also tor obituary notices other than Ihose which tSorodtloi himself shall give as a matter ot news. Notiees ol t-liureli and society and all other entertainments troin which revenue is to .be dovhed w ill be charged tor at the rate ot & Cents ll line. THE JOURNAL. E. E. HASFEB, a T. HANCOCK, Proprietor. Local Eeporter. 1-frEnlrnd.i' M Olfin at Hew Deny, Ti. C., 11.1 n-nnnt-rlma matter. THE FIRST GI'N. Alabama has tired the first gnu ami sank the advance ship of the eneinie'D Heet. Gates, the represen tative ot the Democracy, has ben elected Governor over Kalb the repret.atative of all the isaoia and tom-t'oolery in Ameiican politics, This writer knows both men well. The wtir reuord of en 'h is eqnally honorable. Oatea commanded a regiment in the army ot Northern Virginia, and Kolb commanded a battery in the army of Tennessee. I'oth were splendid soldiers of the Confeder acy, aad to apeak of either of them as wanting in nerve is the sheerest DOHCIIKt : One was often honorably mention by Lee and the other by John son. Iu t lements of personal popular ny Kolb is the stronger of the two, while as a debater Oates is the snp erior. Why then Is Gates successful! It in the nnterritied and tnvin cible Democracy that has conqnor- ed. As the first gun in the campaign the election in Alabama is signifi cant, and its influence will be felt throughout the Union. U Vo better field conld have been found than Alabama on which to test the strength of the Democra cy. Jioth of her great Senators, Mor gan and Pngh opposed the Admin istration. They fought tho financial policy of the President to the bitter end, and they have been, among the fore most in opposition to the Wilson Tariff bill. Yet Alabama has gone Democratic. Why? Because Democ racy in his worst form is better than Populistic-Bepublicanism in any shape that it can assume. Ther6 are hypocrites and false prophets in the church, bat Chris tianity is the Lope of the World. It was important that Alabama remain in the Democratic column. It in more important that North Carolina continues to be Demo cratic. Here the issues are broader and the consequences far reaching beyond comparison. Here the con test is not only between Democracy and Popnlistlc Republicanism, but civilization is involved. In such a conflict honor is at stake, and he who deserts the Democratic standard is unworthy of the smile of virtuous women and thecavesses of innocent children. We must preserve oar civiliza tion or be forever fallen. What are tariffs, in comparrison with ques tions that cluster around oar fire sides! Lose the Legislature suffer it to fall under the control of Pab licest Republicans, andjaway goes county government. Swept away with irrcsistable fnry by theiocom ing tide of barbarism! We will not, we cannot question the result' 'Tie who doubts is dam ned," and cursed be he who falters in the day of battle. ' grTorOver Fifty Yetn Wiw. WiNf;r.ow'f? Kootuiku Sykiip lias I icon used lor children toetiiini;. It noodles tin; child. -1 i"t l-uh tlic fiuins, allay ui! pain, cures wind colic, and is tlic lmst reinodv for Dinrrlitua. Twenty-live cents u Ijottio. Sold ly all druggists through out the world. jull8dwlm The Marquis de Gassy, a political gourmand, said that nations should be judged by their viands, that the commercial instinct of the English dne to beef, the philosophy of Germany was born of sauerkraut, and Mohammedanism sprang mm pilau. WASHINGTON LCI1KK, Chairman Wilson Overworked .- 1 .n ill' Situation. - Notulile llirllnhn , -- Pensiou Kills. Chairman Wihon i;; ngi'i'i I n hug the strain on him and is far fiom being a well man. Senator Blackburn of Kentucky called at the White House Una morning to see the President. At the threshold he met Secretary Liamont going out. They exuhang. ed a few words in rgard to the tariff situation. Senator 1 Hack burn was evidently very sanguine ol a speedy settlemnt of existing dif ferences between the two Ikhihcn, as he was heard to tny. ' Oh es, 1 think we will adjourn a week from to-day," "I would'n't want io wager on that.'' remarked the .Sec retary of war quietly, h i ho starred for his carriage. It developed to-d-iv ft' a eon fereuce was held u me lute House last night, : t which ntre.; present, besides t ! President,! Speaker Crisp, Cha: iti ui Wilson. Secretary (iresham u ad, it is under-i stood, some others. The agreement I on the basis of the new Migarj schedule was gone over, and while I no one is authorized to state what! conclusion was reached, the subsu- ! quent action ol those present 'car rants the infer reuce that the Piest j dent and others at the meeting ; last night believed li advisable to; accept the proposition It was with : this understanding that the Uousc i conferees met the euniors this morning, when the objectioti ot !ho' two Louisiana Senators and .icine i others developed a new and m:.' expected obstacle. '' Only the Senate was in Mission to-day. Thirty-seven pi nsion !i!;!, were passed. Capt. Basset the vei.erabie as- J sistant doorkeeper of the Si;ii -iif! received congratulation from h s; friends to day upon his 7"'h birth day. Sixty three of his three tcoie, and fifteen years have been p.c.si.d' in the Service of the Senate. Senator Jarvis tolls me thai be thinks the tariff bill will lie out ol i the couf'erence committee by Sat I urday night. The House conferees i and the Piesident are determined; to have concessions made. The Sen-.' ate conferees are afraid to shoulder the responsibility of having Con-! gress adjourn without enacting! some tariff Legislation. Cleveland) would vote them original Senat bill. Senator Eansom agreed to n striking out cf !?.i0,00O of tin amount appropriated to N. C. Ki- ers and Harbors in the Jtiver anili.'- Harbor bill, leaving the total so cured by him for that purpose something over $200,0(10 Gen. ltoberts is here. He Ihtnka of getting sick leave. If he does not succeed he will leave for Victoria Monday. He Declines the ()ininiltion anil I i es His Reasons Therefor. Notwithstanding the earnest solicitation of a host of friends and a sincere desire to serve any country in any position my fellow citizens may see fit to pi ice me, I am forced by circumstanci's beyond my control, to decline the nomi nation for Congress in this Dis trict for the ensuing term. I realize to the full extent; the regret my course will cause. especially to the many candidates in the field, but my determination is irrevocable anil can not 1k changed. What is the j;iitry salary of 5,000 per annum to a in a n occupying the position in the commercial world, such as 1 hul l: Laying aside all other considera. tions, 1 could not afford to accept the place, as it would necessitate absenting myself for months at a time lrom a great and growing business which I am conducting io the interest of the toiling masses. As it is well known throughou; this Sunny South Land, i!ijr )n The Great Amenc-in B.vt.kt :? i Dealer is always ou the i.johoni! for Bargains in the interest of his customers; and having r-eceuih brought the immense Stock oi Oothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods from F. VV. Thornton oi Fayetteville, N. O.. at such agr a! sacrifice, I am thoroughly convinced that I can be of more service to my customers at my place- ol business, dealing out goods at prices never heard of before lhi Great Slaughter Sale, than I could possibly be in tho Halls cf ' yn gress. Thanking my fneuds soi the honor intended, Hig Ike, T. G A. ! D., can be found for a v. eek or two yet at his store in Thornton Block, where you wili always tmd a hearty welcome fiom h;m. The man who goes Tbiugt when he ought to plant coi n will want the merchaut to trust him i r bread. He that hates to hear the ri bhius sing early in the morning will havt weeds in his corn. Bucklcn's Arnica Se The best salve in tin m r,i bmi.-e. saves, v. leers, -n't r sores, teller, chuppi'il h.uio- co'ns, sinil all skill erup;i"ii-.! ly cures piles, m- nn iwv ren I'liiinoitecil to giv(- pcrii cl. .ii. inoueyrellmdt.il. I'r it 2' For wile by F. S. lihllY. N (J. Wanted. Tn order Io inlrodnco mir wei i secure iiLrcnls evervwhere. we wili coat, vest or pnnts for nnv one in iii. United St;iteH free of charge. In Knding floods by return mail, plcii.-c seod stamps for returo jiostage. Adthes- IUhkibs Stkam Dyk Works 314 bouth Blount Street, Raleigh, K. ". jul43iB Convention Dates. I'irst (Jongonwmn.nl litnet at Oreenvdle A :tecul- ('oi)tri"' ioiial District l.oe.ky Mount, Wednesday, Aagust Ninth center ssi or d. August l."i. Kourth congressional, August 1.1. Asl.eville, lfi'.leigh, Sixth Congressional August 25. I.iiniberton, PHicr. j.. f OTTLE. fStl. f STA P At; P JM'iMSNAKV. 'I - Co.. ! i ; v. e()l-' -. : P..!lars. i - ..I' labor I 1' i'we i. n eminent : '.i- de- : l;, i' i . '''' v" ' 1 ' ' " ' ' , ' . . i : new. O'in. I s 1 1 1. in on more I c ance :ii)init . '. ', . r ; ' - ' i ' j0hnfil)U-H .(..jicaic odor in-iii velvety, ' "thcr. i iL'C wilh . :i !.. :,)- i. eijibrtB a ' I "'.: Jo'ivfH :ho i-k:n aoft l ry It ail you will never 'f, Vt. I 'ASKILJ. NEW BERNE HOUSE, I C, lorcliGai bin, 1 1 . 3i. :s . "r-op. Cil-:,IM! J.-ll ill ; meiii Good A - - A! Iclll l'e New Ma nasi oimimdat imis Si'i anl s Tci'in-; Bathing Jl'jl-Olllllllc, Houses Free. MOUNT MITCHELL HOTEL, 1 lnol vloiint(iiri,l.C Water, An', mill - Terms Open-; W. U Ucasmial Ma !:!.; SIM? MM' I'rop. !lld J'o.st inlStf Olliees A ONES SAKE, LI VERY BOARDIInG stables. if Y it WW 3 i T, mi- 1". IV-st :.t:. Hi.r.-c- : 1 .f.t'ialjli eh or oath I'r ii' CANVAS Cloths STOKM rtiil-UiKH. I.:nl-.-. 1 1 -, r - -r-ol llicse Ilial e ;ais , ,r , ci y fasliioiialile for Mount- 11,1 "' S :: - '! 'I c 1 ll : ,-1 1 i n 1 1 . t i . 1A'e ui'- oiVi'i in;; : line of S U:tci. , Sit.y In.rl Tnn ;md tlrcun, Mi l o "i i iiielie. wide, from 40c to It.Oli ec Viiril ' '; S-iir;. i'i..iii;,ily Mailed. W . H. & R, I TUCKER, & CO. r.AiiKIUiljK.O. 9 All Organized. We take very great pleasure in stating that Maj. H. II. ltogers, State Agt.,for The United Bank ing and Building Co., of ltich inond, Va., lias organized this strong hoard hero. OFFICERS : K. E. Jones, President. Jas. W. Biddle, Vice Prtis. II. M. Geoves, Scu'y. & Ties. Wm, W. Claek. Atty. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Wm. Dunn, Citas. Kkizenstein N. II. Stkeet, Matt Manly, F. Duffy, Ben IIahn, Jas. B. Duffy. Appraisers : N. II. Street, Jas. W. Biddle, F. Dully. Ijf 'Loans granted promptly. u 1 1 iilll JUST RECEIVED A Car Load of Western Flour Direct from the Mills. A. CAR LOAD OF New Orleans Molasses, right off the farm in Louisianna, from first hands. Also a lull stock oi otliei "(lroe- J cries and farmers supplies, for salt I cheap. Call :lini see ine, i i ill ! pay you. A. .( A. I. AM 71 :s. ATLANTIC NOKTII ( ' -si-:m i:ii oi:r "i-.- Hern.-, N. ('.. -I S. II li . i i (i ( t III el i .() . hi;.iA it.it. ;.- i n i V Ml,. IS'.I-I. . ;. '1. 1(1 '.II II Jl!i !eli: i ! ; i Te AyeiiS A: X. c. It ,i:r.,.ei: lull arc alUhul :cd lii V, ; tickets lu Ihc ahove .Vu iii .,,ii:-!.i I-... ., !inston iir.il leliini .,t 'i':,r,l!' X.,. Ti l-l- "li file Sept- ci ,'" 'ill and 10th. i;o",l i" ,'lu:!i ;:ct:; rt-pi. 1" inciii-ivc. S. L. 1II-L, Sup't. Atlantic & North Carolina R. R, 1'ASSESOKIl 1 )EI'.KTiM KN'I', New Hernc. N. C, Mav '.'sih, 'HI To Agents A. .V N. C. It. li.: Through rules of hire liottnd Trip I ickcls (season ol lHilt) lrom coupon she lions taken to points niinieil on the A. A; X. V. ll. H. Tickets on sale June 1st, ISM to Sept. 31 Hli l.xy-1, inclusive, good for return passtigc on or before Oct. 81st, 1 s;i4. SS I -A e Cj c- Si o 1 c r Hickory N.C Moi canton " l Hil Kort " lllaek M'tn " Ashcvillo " Hot Springs " I if 13..MI I i 1'2..")D 4 I I4.r, i -;.-,:. I l;,.l-,a 14.11.11 I Il',.-'ll la.-'ll I lli.s;, I I;,..-.", I I is.;c, i ;i:. i... 11.10 I ll.li.-i 1 :!.:.') M.SII It. l", l.i.'.ir, 11.30 I'i.ia W.iO l.v:i.- 'hiles to all oile r csnrl- iu Western North Carolina or Yirgini:. (an h-; fnrii ished upon apilication. ( hilihcn un.lcr live (3) years of age free. Children ot tivo (3) and under twelve (12) years nl'ngc arc hall of the ahnve named rate.-. S. L. DILI., C. 1'. A. GEO. HENDERSON (Successor to ltoberts & Houderson,) General Insurance Agent Representing Iusuranoo Company of North America of Philadelphia. Home Insurance Company of New York. Hartford Fire Insurance Company of Hartford Queoa Insurance Company of Eng land. North Carolina II nm IuRurauuH Com pany of Haleis'i Greenwich u.iur.it!Cu Company, ol ,'Jio iklyn. Pliojaix Insurance ompHiiy,ol Brook lyn. Lnltod underwriters Insurance Com pany, of Atlanta. Boston Maiiue Insurance Company, of Boston. THE RIGHMONDDISPATCH Daily Snnda.v, Weeklv. Per Annum, O ll 0.00. 1.50. 1.00. '.i per.-reach Now Barne on day ofl'uli lication, and contain latest North Car olina News, together with Telegraphic fteports of (lie World. E. S. STREET. 1 1 as .J uwt' 'lieeeivetl A GAR LOAD OF WESTER HORSES , AND ' And Delicti Competition Trices. f - ; us to Wm. OLIVER V !. Life,' Fire, Marine, v f Accident, Fidelity, Steam Boilei Xix surance, NEWBRKN, N. 0. A Number ol Time-Tried and Fire-Tesled Cnnianies Represent ed. Over Jl'J.'i.ooo.OOO a.-sels repre sented. NOIOKAKY PUIiLIC Coinmissioner of Deeds for New York, Connecticut and Pensyl-; vania. CAgeiii National Hoard Ma-' line Undi'i wi -iters. I i PLUMBING. STEAM -ANN i GAS FITTING. ! I iiv.v :i im i willi me Mr- W. ('. lieasly. a pricli-a! Haiiiiarv I'lainh.-i. al- Mi Cl . t 111 I Sle .Ml l-'.lli'l . 'I'u Illume e(l!le!i jllalill llavill- Wnlk' iliine iu ' iliier iu ; !;. ali,.e livriiielie-. we1 Will . hecrlulh li, ni-ii , -liiii.::,-. l"i' l'romil nth m!i,,ii ui!i l.e niii'ii In; llll .Milk eiillll-leil In U-. ! n. SHAH . I'.KAM.V. riiOFESSIOKAL. Dr. E. H. GOLDBERG SURGEO-ORAL DENTIST. Ollice IJenrv ltiiililiiig-. Middle sreei.I,c!iccn Itroa I ami l'nllock North Kii-e,0)iai church ::id. Now Berne. N. BRANCH OFFICE Jacksonville, Onslow Couni v N.C. DR. 0. K. BAGBY, SURGEON DENTIST. Offloe, iIiddl.o street ohuroh, opposite Baptist dooSdwtf NEWBEBN N. 0. DR. J. D. CLARK, DENTIST, iew bkichk, n. c. Office on Orsvon street, botween l'olloch nd Broad. J. H. BENTON, M.D..DD.S. I'raelicc; limiUnl lo Operative ami M clianieal Dent i s t r y and Dental Sei 'ciy. Teeth ex t riutc il without puin liv the ue oi Nhri o..iiN Kvpi-vtliinrr in tho line ol Druti-irv .lone in tho best Ktylo. Matitnet ion tfuiininteet. (tinco, cinncr ot MhWle street nmi KeOeral Alley, npj.oMtc Ihiptist clmreh. i P. H. PELLETIEB. A. TTOKNEY AT LAW, Pollock street, First room above Farm- er's & Merchant's Bank. Will practice In the Conn ties of craven trteret, Jones, Unslow and Pumllco. United RtRU Court, at New Berne. mnA : Jncreme Oonrt nt tu Blate. WM.fi CLARKE, Oilicc, 72 Soutli Front .street or,- liosite Giiston House. ATTORNEY AT, LAW AND Keal Estate Agent. New M-.tdc, N. V. Connections. New y -rk Boston and Canada. Timber lands- FainiKlands, Truck lands. Town. lots. Do you waut to buj 1 "WRITE. Do yoa want to sell 1 ;wkitb. SPECIAL. 1500 Mtes. Trent ltoad, 6 milea of oitr. Timber and Truck land. W.L. Douglas CUAC ISTHIBMT., ijltf WflwEl NOSQUEAKINH. 5. CORDOVAN. FRNCH&ENAMEliDCALT - 43.FlNECAlf&KAN6AHlir 3.WP0UCr:,3SoU9. BdYS'SCHOmSHOEi LADIES 'BESTUONCOLa W-t-'DOUGLASt I BROCKTON, MASS. o a rnve money hy purckaatnc VI. Jm lluutflan Mhiiep, . Becaute, we are Ihe largest manufacturers of advertised shoe in the world, and gruarante the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protects yoa against high prices and the middleman's profit. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have tbem sold every, where at lower prices for the value given than any other make. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, wc can. Sold by J. J. JJAXTER, Agt. JiftlJHAHN .CO., 50- "HEAD H0R8E8 AND MULES" 50 RANGING FROM 4 TO 7 YEARS OLD, And Weighing From 850 to 1450 lbs. Each. Some, extra fine Drivers in Horses also adapted to alt purposes; Exceptionally fineJDraft Horses and Mules. A full and complete line of Bu Harness al ways on Ulue Front Stable8,";M;ddIe;Street,;.New l!ei ne, N. (!. ESTABLISHED 1869. PA UM, RIVENBURG & CO., Successor to G. SIPALMER, Wholesale Commission Merchants FOR TUB SALE OK f ISOUTHERN FRUITS & TRUCK. ' Berries, Peaches, G-ra-pes. Melons and "Vegetables. ! -Watermelons & Stawberries n, fpo;in.lt y 16 BEADE STKEEf, HKW YORK. -o o RKKKUKNCES Truck Mnppei'H. -Clmtliam Nalional Bank, "r IS Send 0c. (stamps) for new Illustrated s ,"'n,;'."" Si-nil us dinii'iisions t s'"' pl-ii' and t w Nx. lffcae-c . ViV GEO. B. CARPENTER & CO. 211 So. Water St.. CHICAGO, ILL- . on.- to BANKS. THE Farmers & Merchants Bank Began basinesa May, 1891. Capitol Stock, paid in, - $75,000.00 Surplus, - - - 6,000.00 Undivided Pofits, - - 2,500.00 Dividends paid, - 12,750.00 OFFICERS : L. II. Clti.eb, . . President. VV. S. Ciiadwick, . . . VicePri. T. W. Dewey, . . . Ciwliior. A. II. Powell, , . . Teller. F. F. Matthews, - - Collector. With woll established connections this Bank is prepared to offer all accommo dations consistent with conservative bank inc. 5 Prompt and careful attention given to collections. We will he pleased to coi respond with iho-ic tfho may contemplate making changes or opening new Recounts. J. A. BSTAN, THOS. DANIELS, President, 71c fni, 0. E. B0SEST3, Cashier. THE NATIONAL BANK Of New Berne, N. C. Incobpoeated 1865. Capital, - - $100,000 Surplus Profits, - 98,168 DIRECTORS: Jas. A. Bkyan, Thos. Daniels, Chas. S. UnYAN, J. IL Backbubn, Jno. Dunn, ' L. habvey, G. II Roberts. E. K. Bisnor. Tnog. A. GKKEN.rraa. Wm. Dunn, Vloo-Fros. C. E. For, Casliler, H. M. Oiovks, Teller. CITIZEN'S BANK 03T 3STJS1 W XT. O. 1)0 A GENERAL BANKINO BUSINESS. Tlie Accounts ot Banks, Bankers, Corpor. ations, Farmers, Merchants and others ro oeived on tavomblo tonus. Prtmipt ami care Oil attention given to tlio lntaestot our Cus tomers. - - .. ; nOAUU OF IIIHBCTOllg. ferdinaftd Ulrieli, E. H. Meadows,' !, J. A, Meadows. Chas. Duirv. Jr. Samuel W. lpock, Chas. U, Fowler, Wlllium Dunn, K. W. Sinallwood, Oeo.,K. Ives, ,. , James Redmond, Chas Kcizenstelu, Mayer Hahn, - , Thomas A, Urnen, ,B.t),os.l,-i.-.. , i and hand. o o- N. Y., Coininorcial Afffineles ami all Principal and Rigging ggies p, , jily o hiKli-class Yacht Sails and kiK'K'nK ;lt j Hindi bel.iw tliosc obtainable on the seaboard. Also Complete Outfits For Fishermen. ol your boat and we will submit stimates on her complete outfit Tepts M - 4 1U9UHI 'Goods. Catalogue of Sails and Marine Goods. VITAL TO MANHOOD. fl. WEHT'fl NRRVR Awn nDitvu, M5NT'i"p?15ofor Hysteria, Dissineiw, FltB, Ni.o rslgts, Headaohe, Nervous ProHtratlnn caowl hi sloohol or tobacoo, Waketulnoss, Mental Deprsaslrai goftanuw ol Brain, oausinn iasaiilty, misory, decuy !t , Prematura Old Age, BarreimeHs, Lim ot Jowerln slUier sei, Impoteney, LeuoorrhiBa and al Fsmale Wealmesses, Involuntary Lomes, Rpormn torrhoM estusd by over-ewtion of brain, .Self atass, oTsr-IndolKenoe. A month's treatment i L,0r,r1' ? ""r1, WUn eRon arii' lr Imxh, wm SS will send written nuaranlwi to n,fun,l If n,,t ui , ,1 OuarantcaalasuiMl by agent. WEST'S i,l Kit I'll.i eurea Hlok Headache, BUIounimn, I.ivur OoturKi,, u&T'EdoU?7b,8Ul'''Uo,- F. 8. DUFFY, Druggist s.n.l Sole Agent. Pennsylvania's LEADING NEWSPAPER In all tho attributed that suflice to make a first-class family Journal, The Philadephia RECORD Spare no. trouble or expense to gather -and present to its readers all t he news of the Old and New World . IU several Dopnrtmen Is, each under iu wauageineni oi a competent Kill tor, treat fully matters pertaining to The Household, . The Farm, woman's world, Science, Art, Literature, Finance, The Real Estate World. Presenting a complete masnzine day. -vfe.:,!; BUB80RIPT10N RATK8 : 'V DallT, one year, V'. , 4: . t.t ii Daily and Bunday, one j ear, - 4.0O The : Record Fublishine Co. Vl... W7H CH88TNUT StRBBT: ' " .,- n ' .s-f'-;-; feV
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