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3. ,j N " Ti rili, .i iii-i A.. r . 1 to,-' - JOE K. .WILLIS, pnopRtcTon or :;::: 'MCaroIa. Garble Works O Q O ' v' -IlU-.Ted. ,.!. a- 1 It is Like " Skinning a flint worth a o c Tin? "sv' . sience and spoiling a knife worth a hllllnjr" aV4 i . For A man to currv a fnul O Malnri..i r.. . r, ,1) . U " J ' ." r); 0:1 mellin pipe In his best K '" ''' can enjoy the fragrant aroma of OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOTS, 1, O Q 3 V' ''lll'.r lil' 1 '.' :. 11 It v.'. -;tl ! ;il i .Mt it u it:;!- 'vav ' ' I. t ! ' .T "".".I ;t v ' 1 1-.-' 1 lit; ti- inn.' 1 nLvbVo!!i FiVI: FOR TEN CENTS, 4 NEW BERNE, N. C, T.n Cxt Ywm o fUaw m4 8o GKO.: HENDERSON, if.ftr.t fr DAJTT .AND VJEEKLCJDUnWL! ftm frtm W KtiiM "licet Important Campaigns tv7 tout oci b 0 U Boot-and Shoo Maker. All S;j! e( Coots mI 8boe mvla ta orU abort otic iit,tJwintw. . ' OLINTON ' MILITARY H1STITUTE CLINTON, W. C. ru so uim xonoay. sr.r- . TEM8ER S- lStfl A apoctivi aoaiaa la 8uak kpr. Cum mtquU Law. ComatfTcuri Aftel f m.1 TrpwwiHlaj. 70 S.l '.loaM ctm Tor GUmiot TTCO c (! fQottlb v- TnaJ.t l.y Fapil tT) 1 80, ( j "0,"-1 OB uivS 1 1 DO &r taomlik - : W. n.BUNNER, THE , . m- WVTCn. TOWER. One Dollar "a Year. D-tM ta AJrtjtiaCTul-tUnity. t4 SmJ lot SMi Cp7 . IL3orUl Was&lafloa, 5. C. 3. U WETTDtLD, Editor. ' W D.OATISj ami. . S16V TO " I TYIXR DESK CO., ST.LOUIS.MO t CWifl t Bas . aa b4 trwaly ta rar wa u arm-aa ir wcftrf vtiA- Wikao. ' h tu!.to aa ana taiii . u. . .fiaiMH ati hi fiiituw tiMa uaarfa4 Aj t n i aaa aaal Wmlfa l II OMa rtrnart TiiAiia n an. CMfiocaTuc Ml c r. uiuk rvauinint, uxu T The National Bjink, tlRIDaNaim IMS. CspiUl, - - $100,000 Barplas Frolu. - - 98.108 Ja. A- BTAJ. Tbo. DaXBLAV. Csaa. S. BaTTAS. J. B. HAcncmy, AUtX. L. UaBTST. . , t- - a. JJ. Bourn. Twaav M.O . E. For. CBa!ar. Fraa. H. AC Uaor a.TaCsr' MUM If la" S21 OhKmmO Pvns, u MtMr Ovrc rtwnra to ! Mr mrty. Tw Quia. w Mrfaa A . Aw, and a flMMafcajaa artaaa. aa ! n tad. ' Cr in ara apvatry tkal v CITIZCTS BilKK - : NXW BERN. H. C. -po a aazMMX. BAJTaUna iKuitBa. AaaoaalaaT RaaAa. Baka. CiM . M'" a, ri aa Mwtlarta aaal ataara ra 0mtn om aaaia tana. Ifaapi aaal ""ftl xmuia itM a ik taacMo aar - - " U UICT0M. r!" tll-a. . KKMahlm, J. A. i . i,-vi , - , 4 baa. In?. Jr. . .i w r-. Jim UAmenJ. thaa. Karvitta 4 . r . . -.. 1 WW r consump10 - Of cMf prrmoti--il t '-' '' ' " i ' on. -a m Cornh. Iitnv flit H CtnE ri CON.WPTI'JN temdtlr. fly icugi- S3 c.iit HUMPHREYS' Tins Pticvxi Oivtxivt u- tee triamph o( Scientific Mcvlu no Notiyng baj ever txen prouucca -i equal or compare h it i a v.irr- r relief rv.I aIwats p- $-t-..acti n. I fAk- - F-tfCrfiil at InScrU lU:r.-I or tOroiing : f otuli in A.- IitSinvt or Bici!inc o the Rectum. 1 h rriart : mneUt Utc cure- ccrtAta. WITCH HAZEL OIL A For BwMt Scld Vlvrntion i-i- For Bxli Mn4 Tnraetv l'Wrr. KvrtuSa. Far In&uaed or CiW Erra:. ir.J Sire uititti m.. raw mi THE PILE OINTMENT ncn tt mt3 trmia uicszn ex' Capacity 400 Machines per Day torn rnutv rrc. aposxm DAYB SEWINS HACHDffi'CO. JKT fC.TO rf orrr irr-1- f I'lll'A Aa ITOKST CASfJi. y it. ttrUUattt exj-xtt . - -it wnd Ga Aj, rtf c- - ' : , EALLCHHFM Pi img b wanxntcJ tku Hot .;, Is more W'ATTRPwoor Is Stronofr. and I,.' . Will Wear Loxokr Ax i"f ,-f1 r9NL':" Uka aa ataar l - : - ' ' - v 1 t ?! -. J -S-. A FITS i i J 4 ' Casicjt to uSC - FR IT A TW CKEAPtST. tfe KU - ' 4&k m m .Ck s U M I Hill H-laf yn yiu A '! r. V u .1.. T. i k.r. na. A - MORNING GLORY. rolllrwlk'-ri .n'.rri thrra Lrrv a M : :a: - (iLrv kn.-w it '-wa th-T'V f r n; Ono h:wl l.UlSil It. hilt It WW H rrtty !itti tla.TiLf. . with gn'ii Leart' for l-uv - i.a-1 'i::iinnfr littlr jial n- ;i au-'.r- )r ftii'l tlirro ujurh it.-- fuz.y Ht-tr. Sin v. to trt oil of th gTuiin.l whi'iv slu' i-kil 1?ti tUl ot her short hf- . h" m pt slowly alnn, to tlr.tl ::;. th:ra.f ti tak hU'of t!wU jnikfh'v 'litnh hijh up into tlw hnht rur.liht. Sh--tut out her t.':ntrr t'iulnlb ai.il folt ouvtuilv til-t T "h. wa bbn.l. ' r !;t'"f tru:.. uiul .uM BOt rv wh.-r-' -h-- n .-H .u'-'tmr A t.f r--'tlo.l -1-r t vl'- 'IM.'- thitiu: hi.r.i ' Ah. jvrhaj tlu.- tf snin-'thinrf l.:;h.' thought the Morniun' ( ii : y. --!. .-r.w lo-l a;, th ih.' iu:. t.- t v, lut -.'- w,i not h.uh Hf ih I- -t ai hiwcl-a-r thi.i. th- i.i.-a-. 1 Jo: ;t w,it oniv a r.o-c .. i. j-. down tf- o'i.. r -' tlie r, ;tt. i '.-..- - a d rtik ,1V -1. The i .in ..id ::: ui wl:-. to tiike enrooi S. ::i.l--iy jf.irl-r.. and he siw this i-l.iJit jfruwiiii,' thv fiiiil nri ux HUmt for a suj wrt.'Ho ho fn.-teni h string fr -ui u stuck into the el d un ti - Som-l lv's witxlow he lo.i'.tf t'or'-f t all nv sill, and then ut f The next :n. rr.in -f th- M -mm : Glory felt m tv eh.., :f ..l. and sh ptar:i up-t-. her sr. h ntam. She lul l not fnr to u' " thu tune. Uxiiumi- th.- kind old man ha-i fftt ra-l t!i- ;; v-ry n--fir t wherv rh-- ia- !; T'iK'hi-1 liKmt e.:h i'-i:;'i to avoid an other r-v-oe. ..:: ! t. -,k hold of the Ptnm The j r. .-:,;htk. little th'.nu' did not kr. that the old man h:ulput it then- for h. r, but r- m- how .-he felt th.it it would taxi hi r where she :-hi-l to --i up toward tiie Uiutif ii hh.ie sky i.i.-i tlw.- gD'at gnlder. su:i. S. six1 rhmll aloii tlx- wtrinir. slowly at !irst, tlk- n f.u-t. r euh day is she l-iiri to know the wav. until. Ilk" Jtwk'rt botui-st.il k, rin had reaehe-l tlw wind jw-silt- N,nv, niebxly, tlx j- r-nwh- ownid the Mrden, wa.s ill: r ill th.tt he had to 8ta- alwavs in his im..iii with an ugly Viae k lmdair, over his eye. i.nd tlw d vtr feirel that hx1 miht never rv :ipun. !! was very unliapjiy, ai:d was often oh, "itv1- -i.-ri-rv-; and the servants ouite foiirtxl him when ho -pA-ke to tliom in a harh and auth ritative vciv. He IukI no relatives, an.l 1 liv.-ai quite alone in his pr-vit h"i:se. with munv pot-pk to vlllt upon hmi an-1 witli ever po murh in-!. ' to buy thiriLfs to make him haj-pv. Put th things that one buy- U- not always make one happy, and lie wits terribly wr-t- hed 1:i hi. bi;, tiiie house. 'ne inornuu; ,- grop-.i hr w:;. to the open iv .:.d -w and j -.t h: -lliLIld :' u n th-- sai-- ot v, frame, hi: 1 h-- f- It a l:f ,--. -harp I-.aii. N -. , h- h-i-l Ii--!; - .! tli-- :..i;i would n t for it wu- a haru.l but in- mad-- a r :rt i.u: thm. r.t n. uauit; m vernent, an 1".' -;ar;.t :.:- : and bruis.il it a i."i Ti.i.i t-i -iy v- iir.K-rv, aa l -i-l -ir..- v.-rv un- - - : t ti- j-r-on ; : -. :.a:l . ..' -.'-:. ,-:.- i -1: al.-ut v. -rv - :::;- ;- :;-;: i!.'- .. h. :.:. at t- : -all' I he . l-.l th n-'t at a. i .- ' -ell -1 i l . acn c.-i a. : a . : i . Mi mi:. if ( l. vv nl stl u.-f hi.- Nurd. .'Ik and S inetnlv would j.-t h- r and Ptmke her leuves vov g.-utl - And the cheerfulness of the little ereen plant helped Somebcxlv to t- a. Jljtlo -bit ,hDeful. too. Vou I . . I. r..- ":;, T' "I- M-.;t.i::' i! frit hurt that I:-. -u M.'iil-- ail.l v.itl. 'i. it -r t:n!ir ill ' i t;it- (it i i-n'laiMt. 'ii nil .v.t tho j Cil .ry ! l.i'tl.- M"r:r.:iLT , 1 ir T K--in huiiim'Tir.! an t". 1 t i ! riiT.rr.v- ,,.:i.-t!:; -h" frit Wi K -t-HT to iMppon tt.. " )-;,'.. " l 1 J..,,,1.f)n?i.r t. ,1,1 Ii.t what it all t ' .... l litti., -i. Tiin I Tmiti I -h.. ! ' I, .u.-h h.T li'-ait, tor ----:'!;.-ard the housemaid ii a I'.ul: ti.. k tliat all tU'-u W.'I-r k!o, ;r..i that whrii th'-V we: ' u -u ikWav inuil t II'.' ine luTiu four a.t all. mul were tak-u up wi h wh 'Vi-r w)i.- rr-t tli- in. 1 nai thr e hailairrl fullv with , all tiait th housnual.l luul -aid; i ....I ,1... . .V V-,,,,,.- ,,..-M it aUV oil." ; fill, r-ll-' -Olid S. . hrlt MornuiLC ."l- -rv l u : ar ;v.i in sa llu- a;i'l juit tor-:, t t tool i-r t t feol ,r- aid of her pr-'tty i.oil; h.hi- r.- for tli -ro were a i. .i f. .- th ro were a aT-'Ut many of them now. Ilt she felt f -t.R'thlllir ttlL( 1,1 her r-. ts and i r -urh hand irasjMul her: th- n a kitul voi-v sjud: ' 1 .-u': t--u. h that : mastor lov.l the little YUlr. alld it IllUSt U' left ,i- It V- " 'h! how iell--vil little M I fl-arv felt nt tlies' words. .,. , si .-'it and tri-1 toloneh r. lull ill'- maai nurra-n r. v. r thi hflo ! at all. . :;iht h uan to be , ne hv . -ne her hahi. u, r 1 i, 1- i r-.si t- rh-.- Lcr, ,u:.d . ri'v'.v -tir and I.-it ill. and h. fe-ai-i-1 -mo to ,:- How dv w-.i-.ld 1 ini wi-:: -he h -..rd tlv ;n- n. a.a-1 S -: i i. t --dy aif ain : . a- .- wh.- . -nie - on. a I.- iw. a lieautiful lady. ', 1 I:--:- m his arm-- an-1 -.- -v -th--.rt. " In hi- ; .pin,--.- he had -plite fo- ; - litti-' ;:-::i.il: and M u-;i-b. or' i. hed a- -he T--,-. what th m.ii-i I. a- i t .1 ea . I.rV. k'1 th. V ;. S. -meh-h- 1 - -k.il -- r lit th M .run;- il i -iv. - all tad-il a h- r- pn -; w 'hiil hi:m h-1 n -t thought i -t i an. . -. with h. brown. . lyous 1- f-.r--. Ihr iM t-i tar inonl 1 the httl- tohl Vi"! 'I. httl- air ho laid fl e n i m tin dehrut naiiu a ti i i n t.urou Mori Sl Xt V n,r t rlorv omd six' iroppivi ::n mt- - th..- si)tt - -I -en pnlm; then iu- th.'- wind around the Ooril.T a -uddm -..- v1r-.rl i md- J..r i., 1,1 h..T. and ::tth .Morning (h .ry wo.- i l.-ad " n.v ft." s.a'.d S- niebvlv, ! .tnting' to the httl-- black -efc. ''that meims g. i il luek; rt b her gift to the bride. " And the i-,iutifiii la-ly smil--d. and she pat the ils in a little li)X, s.VI.Ik': Next year We will liave a-vther Morning Glory vine then.- ju.-t like the old on--." "No." said Sonieloly, ''never un,- .'"e lik" th;t, for that one was hk" a little friend ; it realh "s,i Ui-'-l t" un-i -rstand m-'. Hut thm. I d-n't ii'i-d any one to undo: -taad me now. f-.r 1 have you," and again the lady w;us h dd nl :n a l-'-vmg embnwo and S- nie-h-dv k:s.---d her sciftlv. AVonilcrs a li.r in a t- if Oral n of httum J.op'.e are I'!, r- is n i a i t ! .n m.rt aw i t i.- -id-s gn.-. -s, a t n 'f it l.e'.'O p-.uia!- ot p- U'ld- of e- .; t th.- tar gi v. f pit- h. 1? p,u: aa ! ..f h.-aw l t. l'.-t tri-.. p. an -i pin n. 1.1 liUI auru 1 - .- : .1. ids . f !. -:..!:..-. h:-:.-in. an-1 F:i-m the h-t l-'eh.irlUe 1.1 oh- : tim-.-. -.v -.-lor if. I i , .3 c'-a; i n 1 1 , . ' W.el.! i ' -'h. - ma-I- bv Mis. - t r hrr v.,.; John : .. vfl 1,- - xhl'-iNil .'- Fair. hf h ti-a .-.-! rad- .t th An a running I;, -r-. m , a 1--rtilo t- at :u ' 1 -iH'ht m '-i m m v-nrs Id- ur in 1 . San-.j-l--s - -f t-aro-vn and --ur--! at Sumu-.er ill.'. . ( , hiv-- lxi-n :-1 ;-.- I m Bfdtim -re vhi'h ex- :- . a il--.a'ier-: h.ave pn-ni inioil .-::: ; i -r h . F.:tst India U n. , Aii original nioth..l of inducing I th-- r.-i-i- nt-s of Als.mv-Lorraine to i ho in.- brnians has lnvn dis- II .1 ..1 - H M .1 i J-i f.v tne .ai. tm- o:g:.n p: oiKsej ttuit the State wuiil give a dowry to every native of ALsaoo Lorruino who marries a German. 1 , ! .it it. nr. i, ? a: :i h at -lr L,t hi:: -t;iiT, 'h-- krv. ii't" ; -.'.niw.-r wita- a; '!.:iik:t t !a' 111 i; rilllr i:r." i''--;n ii. - ia. thor s s rhat'-.lU v. 1:1 th, I:; c,.ttin hat )iu. :a" " :!i'ti,. i I v.'a S1 ' i' !!.; -lit- a s w.is sii i,-a I r -. r-!l"n-. .-if urirxixM-t-n --ii urirxtM-t-ily o; .. .:;a. -matie minion 1 li;ul "tii; l.trlv forgot - U-n to destroy those r.-m iins ot an itttliehmellt wlllrh ha'i h-A-U ile- lihtlulo loiiu: ;w n hu-toi. Wh.-n I jiociil.-ntalh- . out H:r in-tara oi .no. i -iv- nie oi.se-an- .liiu-i "i i:iv nu:u x --'-rtol up la surj.riso ::a:V-, 1 Ki:.-.v Tiiat m tiio.,.::...- Ur.- llhlilU f l I'-.i- n,..-. I u woman v Iim -loir- l.oi ! .;n - kj I . .... .1, ..- -, - r ,,i-i- doSiTV, hands. 1 f.-lt that mv eond.e.et laid t-e-ai unw--rtuv ot a nil- man. and in n fine frenzy I rush'.il out ot the house, in.piiir-.'d for the ;rt s'eanudiij) lund for Mur-r-'illrs, t- ok p;:ssne;i., and, ltst-'tune; to nothing hut the voire ot my o neii-uee, retuiiuil to Franc--. A week Inter I ariiv.sl at tin' ina'eru;,! ahod- and I will spar--vmi a reeiUtl ot the ciiieulltti th '"What, y.iu. (h-e-r-,,: So rto.n !" vilieh f;r- ted me a.-i s -n as I aia-' ii-ed. Mv in- th- r n- i:':v Ktit!--l' me with hi-i --tiihrai an 1 was sure that s- -v.- tuiiiu' drocdtnl had happened to m a and I had it ilitlirultv m r--as-uring her. WI in. !:- had i:: : calm I said. -,- :. ::h.-o - n';:: v;-u ha- mv : - ?n. t! ( ' rt .::ilv. m. III III as pos-uu : -.- Vllis lent :st t ' r. -. , , , ,. , -.!ii . n-veri 1. Tin said: th.e a" I : r.-i my "she .-linn la 111V 1 -i-.h - i-m, I 'i-.Tr. "Yi 'U 111' --a a th.- j-M.il. V. tr m v m. -.'i -"''Hut th : ' "'j'tV.-l-V.--! s-dl. srni'ii.if: r,And wlio' in "'.irju-is.'. n i-oaia it now motl- I ask-d t- int'sl to th-- il'ier. - . . :. "lb-: - a ; . -': of " a iahriell-- ' ' im ' mv -u- in -t eharmi.'u; abundant bloii''. h -.. . aj i- k . ::. a s'.i.r. : : ii-n. - n.ud t ''.:, .-wa- she. of ail ; i -r upylnu the : : - ' vhi , n- d-oubt , h,.,i : . lir.-v. rs and euj'boar: Unfortunate, thri-:-man that I was! ( iahrieh- - gay, art .to and iV!l- ravo tiiim-'. tti -ugli a t ill in.- nor sv.d: TIow hand domuri'lv. as :-Ho CIO 1 viu :-. C-Hi.-in ' -rge? " Mv fa-ii- mus have fn'tn mv contusion a- i took her Iiand anil I-kiIohI s.Mrchingly for pome sign of dissimulation in her soft eyes. Had she found the letters, hud she read them? To tell the truth, Mine. Blanc had love;! me ar dently and had been so imprudent as to express her sentiments in writing, running the gamut of ohs and ahs with plentiful exclamation points attached thereto. And s-uppos little Gabri-.'lle hml read them I blush-xl at the thought. But quite calmly she said: "How do yai do. Cousin George?" that w:.s ail, and in my great palm lay u sot:, cool, maidenly little hand. Ah. but what ahvs- is d- 1" ' than n woman 1. -art. m- the he had WaV to p-almi- rL'.id the i tOl--: ta le maxr . ami 1 r n- il re wa- t- go i :: Me r- -m b r t f i. -in. ' ' : hr: :he's What, swe ' !"iir v i:: the . ... i , . j .. . ,. ': -o ... - . . ,;ha .- a 1 -'.'e,- a "V . prett:n I'ooUl, li.I sh T a 1 ; ai u ll h t- i; e I' 1 . Vi ' 1 f- ; ' ,.. .... . ; .-a was i-. i kvtlv lour in Hue and n . i .dor - f rb'nrs . ' Utile UA was My I--: -hannii! Avhite, ,.; anv'fi.-i a. r :, a ,. -!- T in. ihnnvl w,;b. siiii'.i-v c-ar tains wh: -h 'i.AKik -1 like the 'wings f ,,).,,.. ,. i M kinl ' ' 1 ' ' - -O . )( rM, ' v; ,n -K- for the ,,hl ei.iiy. oilier; file--- it St "M-.v 1 hav C u-i.u i h. hi !- ' 1 a - u-uai. s-iiiie- water, : am ding of I thirst. 1 e- - ' he t-.k I. al-ttul d"I!l'-;. s-ef i oia. i w I ru.-:.,il t- t; op.-n.-il the (h-a was en, ; Tiie n.o-t mst.; turn-il. gave in thm showed m 111! IliULtlll, UHVl -t-e.l just as we used i - i x ii . lo ilo v.lii.:; w,- Were pia vicnows. Put win -re were my letters? Hml she found them and hidden them awav. or .had sho burned i' ; i 1 1 : il'r ti't t-'l; iuiui::;: .:: ' r f v" ' l..U " h-:t -il'r a. a:; !.'.: '- . t fr -a. :.:ahli-'lla I i I di'i nut r.n'li.at;:::.! it at uil, a:i'I waited nnxi-niflv f'-.v th'. I'-r-akfa-t b..,uv. Wh.'-a I :- p.iy m.sm lvii.-t iirr- I la; a i i.Ut ;m-l Wius tr.'iliU- t" .-.'a.. I" i;ar, out s'i'A uiUsIkmI, turii'-d Ji'-r away mul. putting i jie'- -i piper, into my hand, said hurriedly "Take hack you; k-iti-r and sjxsik to maru'.na. My lottor! I rushed out into the puiloii and read the missive. Thunder and liu.htiiing! It wius mv writing, mv tyle, my name. vYou are adorable, therefore I adore you. Will you listen to mo? Will you lot mo devoU- my life to you ? A word from you. and I throw my.-: If at your foot. GEOKiiE. " It was indeed, my letter- it was Nu. 1 of my effusions to the ox omeen of my heart. It had slipped out of the parkatro of letters and Gabriello, rinding it in tho chiff onier, thought that I had placed it then- for her, and her answer was: "Speak to mamma -ult of tiie accident wa i IK 1 siiokt to mamma and 1 married Gabriello; I adore her, and run tho happiest husband in the world. The christening will take place next month. Thanks, thanks, old ohifi'onier 1 Translated from tho French. IV,ai:ic DiftL-onrajrcd (hieyueck Do you know I think 1 will carry a notebook around with me and writ" down all the funny mistakes 1 ho;ir p---pIo make. Jhilhneh Yos, I tiA-.i to know 2 fellow that did that. Groyneek -Did he get ni-.uy ? Uulfinch Ho did at fi:,t. and. then he didn't g-'t any. Groyneek Why, what made him stop ': Bullinch sVell. the coro::: r sold he couldn't quite tell. - 1 -stun LVurior. Kstlictic Txu-m-yuester Have you .; 'on Jiggins -in ' thr arrival : vin- : hi. aolisO .' .Tester raw him thi.- niorninr'. Quester Indeed 1 Wliat .l.-.-ii he think of the new arrivals ? Jester Says he think.-, tin 'in de cidedly esthetic. Quostor Esthetic ? Jester Yes: id together too two. I3oston Courier. Vanted llor to Laujrh- 'T tell you,'" said ta-- man with 9 contuIin:r natn: 'it i ; inightv discouraging to have yi laugh Mt your etlorts.'' "Mine never di-s. " "You're in luek." "I don't know. You so for tire comic jxvpxu-s. vife .TltJ A Strniisro Onimisslon "Oh." she exclaimed, "hcv Dould I bo so carol ess !'' "What is the matter?'' asked her father. "Here I've been home for a week and just happened to think that I left two engagements unbroken." Scientific Drops Five volumes of air contain one volume of oxygen. Water is composed of oxygen and hydrogen in the proportion of one volume of the former gas to two volumes of the latter. The celebrated high electric light mast at Minneapolis, which is 257 feet high, has proved ineffective for lighting purposes, and is now no longer used. One of the latest inventions in connection with the application of electricity to street car service is a self-lubricating gear bar trollevs, which needs no attention after be ing once put In operation. Prof. Dewar, whose recent lec ture and demonstrations on tho li.puef action of oxvgeii attracted attention all over the world, says that while oxygen when liquefied is strong';.- magnetic it is a jioor coudu'-i -r of electricity. In other v. -v. 1-i ..v.-.en T i T; isi 'lit- the ,-nri. i .-us paradox of a non-conducting magnet. : Carbonic acid garf. which is j ejected in lurg-o quantities from j tiie earth, is being utilized in sev eral l.xalities. At Burg hrolil. near Cohleiitz. a carbonic acid spring openixl during boring- . mor- i ations, and which in eight ineh"s ! wide and some thirtv or forty I -ot ' , - high, is l.H-mg usisl m tin-lmiuri;-1 tier a. ,- i 1 , I nation ot mineral waters. The coh.-r of c -i-tain shrimp- ar-d orals. and also the color of tin -ir ' l'KKs- un' known to vary greatly uhh the surroundings. Those 'living in green sponges ai-o much I I'H'ger, lay vastly moi'o eggs ; which arc- also a little larger, and ! th-.- shrimps are green and yellow, iand the larpA claws are ahvuva t i i-i , .1 i orange-nii, wnno those ot tho I Drown sponger i br-nvn. are red, nine or Contoniiwrary I'tilitlos A statesman that says ho don't drink lieker is miglity likely to be - a -pishuned for K.metiiin wus. Defect dwindles a- candidate down to mighty small pertators. A little whitewash now and then is relished by the Ix-st of men in :oliticks. Detroit Free Press. Overworked She Do you take nothing your self? He No. They've passed a law here that no man can have a glass of whiskey unless he's been bitten by a rattlesnake, and the only snake in town is &x Tfoeks bebinq - " - r, a i: ;i .r-e- ur; m..;u i ; r v-u -t.ni -n i . i;ia V." "iv tr, ,,;,in-,- ho la. 1 - i ,.v, him th. : :.:; f wiu.-h alhr-.v-J him to be;u a veil A.- a StC'V?an, !U'd !.:i?vr hi-: :;itric)tie -e;a . -: : ; : c - ;;'o- , i-: . v.-hi. ii -:: ; 1 .:, a . -1 hi.- eh U ivUia:. -Ulorol, Kraut:, Uioug-h imperial r; t-(: Emprur of all -ho Ku-si, remains a citizen of France. Thr- Katti-'ts. Tlv f.titi ture fro-ui - rattlesnake takes his a rattle consists m.oa'y rf more sxilid, h rny ring around tho end of the tail l""r-; Th' rings themselves an merely dens-; jxirtiohtj of tho general outer -km of the body, but the rattle has also a solid foundation of bom-. For the three last bones of the tail bo come united together in one solid bode or core, grooved whe-r" t'ao holies ioin wln'io tliov ineT'oa.sr- in siz? toward the hinder end of tho complex bone thus formed. This ; bonv core is invested by shin al-o I marked by grooves, which eoiv -spond with those at the idiot;-ai of tho three bones, and this skin becomes much thickened, and so forms an incipient imperfect rattle of such young snakes as have not yet cast their skin. When it is east tho skin investing tho tail closo to its termination is not cast off, but is hold fast by the enlarged find of the bony core lefore men tioned. The piece of skin thus retained becomes a loose ring in front of tho incipient rattle, and thus forms a, first ring' or joint of the future perfect rattle. The same process is repeated at each molt, a fresh loose ring or additional joint being tints formed every tinve the skin is shed. Thus the perfect rattle comes ultimately to consist of a nuudx-r of dry, hard, more or les-j loose, honiv rings, and in this way a rattle may consist of as many as twenty-one coexisting rattling rings. Ic is the slinking of these rings by a rapid, and vio lent wagging of the end of tho snake's tail xvhieh produce-; M -oeiohrafod rattling sound. a son-: v.'hi.'h may bo compared to thj rattling' of a number of liens rapidly shaken paper bag. And She Ilcliovcd Him. It was nearly midnight whra. tho young brido heard the front door softly opened, and as he canie up in his stocking foot sho dried her eyes and determined that tho . time for action had come r.t las;. ..-,-! n 1 'i .1 i nis wiii never no, .ei.r-; . said siie, with a st-w-Iy glhM her eye that soh;.JJ hi-u n the instant. "Perhaps 1 w h.'t mind it so much in th" y ; to come, but our honeym. k:i r- h .- Iv over,, tmd heix you stay out n a; ly all night. Unless you pr -mi a- u.. stop I'll go baeko my fatli r. "Forgive me", my dear," h. plied, bracing himself for the su premo effort of his life, f-.-r ;: knew the crisis had come, and. upon the result depended whether marringo was to be a failure or a blooming success. "I know my conduct must seem cruel to you, but that is only because you know go little of men ancL. their ways. All my life I have been accustomed to staying out all night. I can't stop suddenl', for tho doctor lias told me I hax-o heart disease and that any sudden shock- was lib Ay to kill me- That's why, my dear, must taper off gradually-." "Forgive me, George," -ho sobbed, throwing herself on las jreast. "I have ooen very sciii-h. I know you try to do what is tho :est for you. Never again will I ;cold you, for it would drive me razv if I knew I wa-s tho tauao of -on,- ViIUtk.' -i 'ii T-;el liiTioeriit Jl-ibhy. Feathcrstonc h-.f- did oai join -ister sav wlie-i vou ion - ia the ::! V v. Bobby Notnah ; insr oft eu 1 linger .Id her I v. as dug for h- : ? : , , , - i - - id put it o A Curious Stone 0:io of tho most curious stones in tho Avorld is found in Finland, where it occurs in many places, it is a natural barometer and actually f ore tolls probablo changes in the weather. It is called sonmukuir. and turns block shortlv before Ill I : approaching rain, while iu line weather it is mottled with Sjvats oi white. For a long time thb cuiious phenomenon was a in ten, hut an analvsis the stone shows it to bo a fossil mixed with clav and containing a portion e-f rock salt and nitre. This fact boing known, the explanatien was easy. The salt, absorbing the moisture, turned black when the conditions wero favorable for rain, while tho dryness: of the atmos phere brought out tho salt from the interior of tho stone in white eijot-s on the surface. Matrimonial Item Society Man I sav, Tom, y.-it Are a married man. I )id v a;r - i to ever gorge herself- with ice .m before vou married her? Married Friend She did. "And did she stop wantim: i. cream after you wore married?" "Yes; she gave it up entire! v." "That settles it. I'll let you know when it comes olf . " "What comes off?" . "My marriago. It's cheaper to marry and go to housekeeping than to keep a girl filled up with ice cream. I'd navo money in tho bank right now if I had got mar ried before tho season opened. " Texas Siftings. and even i (3 fkir lead or Fir-t Class HOKSIiS and MULES Ireeh from the Went. B -:-.-v i..t. c.l S' '.: ivr brought to the city. ! My Stock ' e-ielit at first hands, I am LuetHore prepared to iseii iust n a;: io i -r than any one else. I ?1ho koc;. ca. - I the fines;, and beat variulv ol CAKKIAQK8, 151 i - (ill IS, Kl Ai ' .'ARTS, HAUN ESS, ROBES, WHIPS, aod cvoiything elso pea iiinng to a first class Oarriiige Entablishment. II and-ma tie. Iliirucss a specialty. Ii oii nil in ifi-d ot Good, Kehable Stock, come and see me. 1 will sell at low tuturo.. for cash, or good negotiable paper on one or two j ears tha .-. Bor.'t fi'il in H'f toy stock before bayiog. JCverjthing gnarantefd as r -apt' -- !" cd. I KV i;u; IKK TIIK CLOTIIIKK. 111(1 i k m a Tin: CLOTHIER. Ikk Tliis very bell Ikk It in tr rail the knell Ikk ol prices high, now lintel Ikk .o il, (Jood people slio in Ikk n-'i-w liernc dwell, To its dinf; 1 i-: I. ,ng, linth louil :iinl lonr. My Ikk ei nlrv fiiends. luirk to il sont!:, Ikk nd l mile with mt . C -line all. and TRY I1KJ IKK this Kall-TRY UUI lKk !.', hi- one price for ouch anil all. i oar miiico to this fact 1 call. mips out old, la: ririf in new, 1! rings out false, lie rinps in true, A in! tries his lit-bi by all lni do. Co'ii. : all, no tiino is to ha losl, lie i- silliuif Shoes, Hats, Clothes atcust. Ail thick iiixl strong, foes to Jock Frost. I . "!l (i- iit you right, do no man wrong. ie Ii.iiig! call you all ilny long. : 'A I!' !. !S at P.K! IKK'H mv wing. ;.-N':: DIM! DON'li! ALT, COMK ALONO. TRY 111(1 IKK. - a ' i has arrived with a FRESH SUPPLY oi osE Virginia HORSES and MULES, and is prepared to meet the emergeney, llo jZ3'cgc Potatoes It 7lll pay one and all to call and exam ine before purchasing elsewhere. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 10, 1892, edition 1
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