Massachusetts -- Periodicals; New England -- Periodicals
THE DAILY EVENING TRANSCRIPT has been carried on for nearly fifty-five
years as an _INDEPENDENT JOURNAL_, discussing and considering questions
of political and social interest, according to the best opinions and
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general welfare of the people. It aims at promptness in giving the news
of the day, and at completeness in all that should be features of a
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to maintain a judicious reputation for avoiding everything that may be
considered objectionable to good taste; seeks to favor progress,
promote public spirit, and to encourage enterprise. The perfect success
of the Transcript as a favorite New England journal, conducted according
to the above-sketched platform of ideas, gives its managers reasonable
assurance in believing that faith has been honestly kept by the
newspaper in meeting in those respects the expectations of its
wide-spread circle of patrons.
The Daily Transcript is sent to mail subscribers for $9.00 per year in
advance, and $4.50 for six months.
_Single Copies, Three Cents._
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THE WEEKLY TRANSCRIPT is published every Tuesday morning, in a Quarto
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postage. Single copies for mailing, five cents. It contains the choicest
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varied tastes and requirements of the home circle. In a word, it is
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contents, the principal news of the week, stock reports etc., etc.
It is an excellent medium for advertisers to reach country patrons.
_TERMS FOR WEEKLY_
Subscriptions can begin when order is received.
One copy one year (in advance) $2.00
Five copies to one address, one year (in advance) 7.50
_BOSTON TRANSCRIPT COMPANY_,
324 Washington Street. WM. DURANT, _Treasurer_.
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THE MODEL THEATRE OF BOSTON.
ALL THE LEADING ATTRACTIONS Presented during the season.
_Best Seats, One Dollar._
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