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THE WEEKLY JOURNAL KitasUakoa lt74 'PoUithed is Two Ration, every Tnesi day and Friday, at H HidOk Street, M Bcra, N. C. CHARLES L, STEVEN S- SDITOl 4KB noniRO. BURJCRITTION RATES: Two Months, ...MTenta. Three Months, 83 " Six Month. W - M Twelve Month, tLOO ONLY IN ADVANCE." Advertisinf rates furnished npo ap plication at the. office, or upoa Inquiry by ' tlTThe Journal U only sent on pay-In-advanc baaia Subscribers will receive notice of expiration of their sub scription anil an immediate response to noties wu) be appreciated by the Jours ax. Entered at the Pootofflre, New Bern ft. C. as orond-cljif matter. Section Two, Friday Frb. 81. 1003 DEMOCRATIC IDIOCY. It la Just nueh speeches as that made In Congress last wtk, by Representa tive Wheeler, of Kentucky, thnt war ranta the long eared animal being named and maintained is the moot fitting rep resentative of National Democracy. Jt is this exhibit and fall display of idiocy, which makes the Democratic party ridiculous, even foolish to Its own followers who must submit to be yoked in political fellowship to such men as Congressman Wheeler. The fact that an eminent member of the Royal family of Germany is to visit this country, and this government makes suitable preparations to receive the distinguished vlsi'or, and honor him as fittingly becomes his rank, does not mean that such a reception ia an exhibi tion of "flunkejism" on the part of the Americana. Prince Henry of Prussia comes as a representative of the German Empire, a nation which has given to this country millions of goo 1 citizens, who are to day true to every spirit of sine re Amer canlsn, and staunch defenders of Amer! can institutions. These citizens, as well as all other citizens, are interested in seeing that the German Prince receives full American hospitality, and all display that his posi tion warrants, and that this country can show. To designate what this country Is do ing, and will do In the reception and entertainment of the Prince, as ' flunk eylsm," is not merely untrue, but it is an exhibition of poor tasto, and decided ly bad manners, and far from the spirit of Democracy, The fact that Congressman Wheeler hag had his "fling," means no abatement in the courtesy which will be .extended by this country to the German Prince, soon to be this government's guest. But it dot s show an uncalled for and idiotic display of boorishness. which the opponents of Democracy will use with' effect in future campaigns: PENSIONS FOR RAILROAD PLOYES. EM- The establishment of the pension sys tem for its employes, Is becomlng'recog nlzed as the just thing for the great railroad companicsgto adopt. -; Railroad companies are seeking the value of such a system for themselves, in getting men who feel that not only is today-provided for. but that they will be taken care of in their oldage. The Illinois Central railroad company one of the;great railway systems of the country, has recently inaugurated the pension system among Its employes, who can voluntarily retire at,61 years, with a pension, and at 70 years are compelled to go on the retired list. This railroad company has 83,000 tm- . ployees. v ,v;: The Pennsylvania Railroad company, which has adopted the pension system for several years, In a recent report give some interesting facta on this pen sioning of employes. In the past two years it has paid put $538,810 to 1174 retired employes. The . road pensions every man In its service who has reached the age of seventy, and every man over sixty-five who," having served it for thirty years, has , become ' physically incapacitated, and is so certi fied by three examining physicians. The pensions, paid by check monthly, are computed at 1 per cent, for every year's , service of the average regular monthly pay of the employe for the ten years ' ' previous to his retirement. That is to , say, if his pay has averaged $89 a month and he has served thirty years, his pen sion is $24 a mouth. fjThe effect of this pension system npon the Pennsylvania Company's 80,000 em . ployes cannot but be stimulating, and also be of productive good to the com pany's Interests. 'i C:-73 J c! : ..is PROGRESSIVE POPULISTS. The evolDtlos) of sosaa of the - leaders of thai oaoa feared political o retalia tion, ths PopuUsU, is a decidedly la tar eating etady to may one who tajoys set lag success achieved, regardless of the politics of ths successful parties. Ik North Carolina, Mario Boiler, who had political advarfcemeat largely through the efforts ot those differing from him politically, but who hoped to so him, but Instead found tbemsevea cleverly ontwttled by the Sampson conn ty sua, this Marios Butler has goes ap ahead, trery way, sad long sines found his old State loo small for bis field ot op rations. Charles A. Tow no, oocefthe boldest of flghteia ot plutocracy, but who was finally captures by the "money devil" in the shape of the Texas oil fields, is another example of a progressive Popu list- The success of Mr. Towne In Texas has been so complete, that if he would acknowledge it, he would be found in the ranks of plutocracy, as due to oil, which has to lubricated his financial ends, thnt not even the chink of the gold is heard, ahlch can be found In his bulging coffers. From oil to a broker In wall Street, shows the strength of Mr Towne's char acter, tbe once famed hunter aad decrier ot wealth and the evils of Wall Street. ' In his new field, cot as a broker In Wall Street, it seems that Mr. Towne's ambition is to be a leader of Tammany, that absolute of all political monopo lies. What must be the thought of tbe pop ulists, who thus see their beloved lead ers joined to the mammon of political un rfghteoiirness, eating of the good things in the house,' which they once hurled invectives against T Truly the many strive and burden themselves for tbe few, that the few may be exalted I And politics Is not an exception where the fools are many who sacrifice them selves for principles, which are violated for tbe profit of the few. $100 Reward,;$100. "The readers ofthlsjjpaper wlllfjbe pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all Its stages and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure. Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution al disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Ball's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, acting directly upon tie blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying tbe foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and as sisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimon ials. Address. F. J. CHENEY &JCO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c Hall's Family PlHsCure the best. The Great Russian Disaster. 8t. Petersburg, Feb. 18. Eight hun dred bodies have been rescued from the ruins of the earthquake at Shomakba, Trans-Caucasia. The treasury has given fifty thousand roubles for the relief of the destitute. Sanitarium Destroyed by Fire. . Battle Creek, Mich., Feb. 18.- The Kellogg sanitarium was burned today. The four hundred patients were rescued with but two accidents. One waman and s girl became frightened and jumped from a third story window and broke their legs. The loss is several hundred thousand dollars. When yon want a physio that Is mild snd gentle, easy to take and pleasant in effect use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price, 25 cents. Samples free. Every box guarsateed. For sale by F S Duffy & Co. Four Thousand Houses and Thirty Villages. St. Petersburg, February 17 As Im mense crevssse has appesred near . She makha, Trana-Causasta, Flsmes appear and streams of lava are thrown out. Four thousand houses In 'rjhemakhs were destroyed and sod two thousand persons are dead. Thlrty-fonr villages In the vicinity of Shemakha were also destroyed. Earthquake shocks con' tlnue. ' Dr. Bull's Pills tor LlTerfQls. One pill a dose. Box,50f pills JlOJcts. Care Constipation, Liver Troubles, Bil iousness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsls, Fe male Complaints, Stomach and Bowel Disorders. Dr, Bull's Pills never gripe. Hachlas Meets With an Accident. Pensscola, Fla, Feb. 1,-The gun boat Mac bias met with serious acc dent snd narrowly escaped destruction today. She crashed against , a stone dock while being removed from the navy yard. Her steel plates were crushed. Prompt steps were taken to prevent her foundering. ' , ' Th greatest danger ftO't) cold and la grippe is their resulting In pneumonia If reasonable care is nsed, however, and Cha'iiberlatn's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoi led. It will cure cold or an attack of la grippe In Jes time than any other treatment. It Is pleas ant aad safe to take. For salr by F d. Duffy & Co. , ,; , : Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon cat. This preparation contains all ot tlx fligeaunta and dtgetta all k.'oda ot food, .llgtvealnstauirellcfaikl never fails to cure. It allows you to eat hL too food you want. Tbe most sensitive stomachs can lake It. By it use many thousands of dyspeptics have two cured after ewrvLhloir else fulled. It prevents formation of gas on i ho stem i sen, relieving an distress arte can ng Dieting unaccoisary. Pleasant to take U can't help but do you good Ptvprmdonljrby E.O. PaWm AOv, C hlcae Tijr M. bottic vuaiaiaa t n times Urn SOc nia F. 8. DUFFY A CO, Casualties at Klip River. London, February 16. The casualty reporta cf the fight at Klip river last Wednesday (bow that four British offl cers snd twenty-nine men were wound ed, and two men killed. Saved Her Child's ''InthiTe wetks our chubby little boy was changed by Pneumonia almost to a skeleton," writes Mrs. YV. Watkins.of Pleasant City, O. "A t rtible cous-hsH In, that, In spite of a good doctor's treat ment for several weeks, grew worse every day. We then used Pr. Klng'a New Discovery for Consumption, and our darling was soon sound and well. We are sure this grand medlciue saved his life.-' Millions know it's tbe only sure cure for Coughs, Colds and all. Lung diseases. C. D. Bradham guarantees satisfaction, 50c, $1.00. Trial bottles freo. ' Speculator Recoups. New York, Feb. 18. It Is announced that Theodore H. Price of the firm of Price, McCormick & Co., which failed in May, 1900, with liabilities of thirteen millions of dollars, has, by fortunate speculation in cotton, made three mil lions for himself and friends. The Last Heard Of It. "My'liitle boyj lookj the; croup one night and soon grew so bad you could hear him all over the house," says F. 0. Reynolds, Mansfield, O. "We feared he would die, but a few doses of One Min ute Cough Cure quickly relieved him and.he went to sleep. That's tbe last we heard of the croup, Now Isn't a cough cure like that valuable I" One Minute Congh Cure is absolutely safe and sets immediately. For cougb.9, colds, croup. grip, bronchitis and all other throat and lung troubles it is a certain cure. Very pleasant to take. Tbejittle ones like it. F. S. Duff j. Rebelion on the Congo Crushed. Antwerp, Feb. 17. A steamer, which has arrived here from the Conjo reports that a fresh revolt recently occurred in the Welle District, and that the Batc tela rebels have been annihilated. Millions Put To Work, The wonderful activity of the new century is shown by an enormous de mand for the world's best workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. For Con stipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness, or any trouble' of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys they're unrivaled. Only 25. at C. D. Bradham's drug store. Philippine Bill on Monday. Washington, Feb. 13. Tbe Senate agreed today that on next Monday it will lake a final vote on the passage of the Philippine Tariff Bill, which will be called dally till then. - Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup for Teething Babies. Price, ;i0 (ess. Cures Wind-Colic, Disrrhoea, Dysentery, Gri ping Pains, Sour Stomach, Fever, Chol era Infantum. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup promotes the digestion and soothes the bsby. - - Death of a Famous Jeweler. New York, Feb. 18.-Charles L. Tif- fsny, head of the famous jewelry Arm, died todsy, aged ninety,. . Duffy the druggist, will refund you yonr money If yon are not satisfied sfte using Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They Jcnre disorders vnf the stomach, biliousness constipation and headache. Price 15 ceuts. Samples free F 8 Daffy & Co. , ' .'- Rapid Growth of Small Cities at the South. ' : V ; . Washington, . Feb. 18. The Director of the Census bureau has made public data showing (hat the South is growing ss rapidly as ths North. Tbe large northern cities sre growing faster than those of tho same size at thejouth. bat the difference is balanced by the extreme ly rapid growth of tbe small towns and cities of the 8outh and especially by tbe high rate of incresse of the southern rural population. ; , The claim of other cough medicines to be as good as Chamberlain's are effect aally set at rest la tbe following testi monial of Mr. C. D. Olaas, an employee of Bartlett & Dennis Co., Gardiner, Ma He says: "I had kept adding to a cold and cough In the winter of .1897, trying every cough medicine I heard of with out permanent help, until one day I was In the drug store of Mr. Hoalehan snd be advised me to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy snd offered to pay back my money If I was not cured. My lungs snd bronchlsl tubes were, very sore at this time, but I was completely cured by this remedy, and have since always turn ed to it when I got a cold, and soon find relief. I also recommend it to my friends and am glal to say It is the best cfallcouih medicines." For sale by F. 8. Duffy & Co. RALEIGH, Timplre Father. Several Kort Pardons Death From Pneumonia. State ' , Charter. " . Bjonast, N. C, Feb. 18 Tao leaapera tare took a sharp fall last night aad Us Indication are that tbs great a sow will remain a considerable limn. Very few side walka era 'cleared ad I boo are sasraly narrow paths. There Is, itraare to say, ao municipal regulatloa la re gard to clearing sidewalks, and the city does nothing toward clearing them. The State authorises the Kalelga Ho siery Company U$rsie preferred stock to the amount of $18,000. The news thatjtbere is being formed an association to diive oat tbe "vam pire" father, who make their little chil dren work in tbe cotton mills while they themselvds live in ntter idleness, is very gratifying. There are pleuty of such ''vampires' here andj Indeed at most places where there are mills. In one county the association ha begun driving the ' vampires' from its limit. Governor Aycock pardons Ed Hilt, colored, of Tyrrell county, who killed his wife and was senteuced to Ave years for manslaughter, of which be had serv ed two. The pardon was recumsarndtrd by the solicitor and many cltiaeoa. The jury was very doubtful about convicting him. There was evidence that th kill lug waa accidental and not malicious. A pardon is alto granted Jama Marine, white, of New Hanover, who was convicted of larceny and given two years sentence. The judge, jurors and many cltlsens recommended the ardon. The young man baa always borne a good character. Another pardon was granted to Wal ter H. James, white, of Edgecombe wbo was sentenced to 18 mouths on the roads for stealing Jt be use of a horse. The judge and many leading citizens rec ommended the pardon, Jasper Fleming, the oldest student si tbe Agricultural and Mechanical college, died yesterday of pneumonia, Hs was 68 years old and was from Milton. He was a graduate of Randolph- Macon col lege and was a classmate there of Hon. T. J. Jarvis. He was taking tbe dairy course at tbe college. The State charters the Washington LI,; hi and Water Company, capital $200, 000. Supreme Court Opinloas. Special to Journal. Ralhou, Feb. 18. The Supreme Court filed the following opinions here today: Cutler.vs. Culler, from Beaufort, new trial. Methodist Church vs. Young, from Vance, affirmed. The following esses were disposed of by per curiam order. Slate vs. Dry, from Currituck, affirm ed. Pension vs. Ferguson, from Haywood, affirmed. Love vs. Railroad, from Jackson, af firmed. The following eases were argued from the 8d district: Slate vs. Hopkins, by Attorney Gen eral for State, D. L. Ward, for defend ant. Insurance Company vs. Steamship Company, continued. King vs. Cooper, by Fleming and Moore for plaintiff, bheppard and Shep pard for defendant. Hooker vs. Town of Greenville, by Skinner and Whedbee for plaintiff, Sim mons and Ward and Fleming and Moors for defendant. A Hurry-up Medicine. Every housekeeper recognizes the need of effective remedies to be used In emer gcncles; when something mast be don right away. Such a remedy Js Perry Da vis' Painkiller, for sprains and braises, for 'strained muscles and for the aches sud pains resulting from blows and falls. Its mission of mercy began sixty yesrs sgo. It is used in all countries. There Is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis', Famous Minstrel Dies of Cancer Chlcsgo, 111., Feb. 17. William H, West, known to theatre-goers, for the psst quarter of a centnry aa ''Billy West," the minstrel, died here, Saturday of cancer of the tongua, due to excessive smoking. He was 4-1 years old. . Remedy for Nervous Exhaustion. Arefyou weakened and exhausted by overwork, worry or disease f The Mystto Life Renewer will quickly renew your strength and vitality. It la tho Greatest Nerve Builder known. ; It Is a marvel ous vltalixer and strengthener. It quick ly and certainly cores Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Nervous Weakness, Palpi tation of the Heart and failing health, It Is indeed a wonderful Life Renewer and Life Strengthened Sold by T A Henry, New Bern. . ;-. 'V - Literary rjndertrrlttasr. Ono well known firm. of publishers runs a good deal of Its business on the following lines: It secures a popular novelist, offers him ao much for his nest book and then forms a little syn dicate In tbe city to share the expense. A new book by a popular author la a considerably aafer. investment than many newly discovered gold mines. Literature. . - - .j- Bucklen's Arnica Salve. , The best and most famous compound In the world to conquer 'aches and kill pains.- Cures Cuts, heals Burns snd Bruises, subdues Inflammation, masters Pile. Millions of Boxt S told v ar!y. Works wonders it) Eolls, Ulcers, Fc'.obs, Skin Erupt'otis. It cures or no . 25c. st C. D. ISia.'Jsitm's difi store. OLD WAYNE KUTUAL LIFE auxcat Wanted Agala&t Tka Cwcpjsy, ' . vbscrves as Laws. lUvtiea. Ftbratry 11 It wOl be re membered that laauraaca Coatskisaloaar Yoaag soot time siaos pahllahed tbe eboa eompaay as a f read and warned the clitseas of ths Slats against lU Ha had arrested aad put oa the roads of Wake county fur two years, tbe mas C R HssmU for representing this ooss piny. Cossaaiasloaer Young is costln aally receiving Utters from citizens nt tbe state about Ibis coaopaay aad vWhes to pal'tlak lbs statement Ulow that be baa just received from Hoa. W. H. Hart, tasurance Commissioner of ladtaaa. Mr. Hart says: -Tbe Old Wsyas Mutual Lire la of ganlsed ander one-of the very loosest sa sesament laws that could be eooorlved. Tbla ot'jcllonab)e law baa beea super ceded by one more stringent In its pro vleione, so that It la no longer operative lu ibU Stale, for the organlxalioa of new companies I do nt believe that this company complies with any iosursnce law In this world, or the next, and some lime ago, asked the Attorney (Jeneral l commence a suit to determlnn the matter iu tbe courts, with a view of hav ing It wound ap, but so far, ibU suit baa not been commenced. The company generally pay from ten to fifteen p r cent oa the face of Its policies, wbt n It pays at all. It Is a UisgTsoo to Indiana that such companies should be permitted under the color of law to do an alleged business, snd I trust ere long, thst the courts will hsve the opportunity of de ciding ss t whether Its method can have their endorsement nuder the alat ute." Tbls company never complies with the laws of sny slate but relies upon doing an ''underground" business. Danish West Indies Now Ours. Ws-iimuTOK, Feb. 1?. Today In 11' tle more then three hour' time tbe Bor ate disposed of the treaty with Denmark ceding to the United States for a con sideration ot $5,000,000 tbe Islands of St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix, com posing the group of the Antilles known aa the Danish West Iudles, ami lying just east of Porto Rico and thus, so far as this country I concerned, consum mated a transaction which has been un der consideration since the administra tion of President Lincoln. ' Navigation at Baltimore Closed. Baltimore, Feb. 17 -The Ice packing the upper part ot Chesapeake Bay and the lower part of the Patapsco river has practically put a stop to navigation at this point. Nono of the boats ot the regular lines plying between this city and points on the Chesapeake left the docks here to dkj. Roosevelt's Reply Expected Satur day. " Washington, February 17 President Roosevelt's reply to Schley is expected Saturday at the latest. It Is believed that be will say that Schley was not In command and that the battle fought was Sampson's. That Admiral Scbltty show ed great courage, and the whole retro grade movement is condoned and that the loop can to over looked. - A Legacy Of The Grip Is often a run-down system. ; Weak nets, nervousness, lackfof appetite, en ergy and ambition, with disordered liver and kidneys often follow an' attai-k of this wretched disease. Thegretest need then-ls Electric Bitters, the splecdld tonic, blood purifier and .regulator of Stomach, Liver and Kldaijs Thou sands have ptoved that they wonderful ly strengthen tba nerves, build op the system, and restore to health and good spirits after an attack of Gr'p, If raf tering, try , them. Only 5Co. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed byC. D. Brad bam, WORST BUZZARD IN YEARS. Hew York City and Ylcinlly Have Hurrl- ' ; cane. Snow and Ice, New Yob, Feb. 17. This city got a taste of the kind of winter New York State has been having pretty much all the season, and made a tusa about It. A high wind, rising st night to a velocity of 80 miles an hour, drifted the snow a good deal, made trouble for the railroads and with the floating Ice practically stopped business in the harbor. The total snowfall was about ten inches. The prospects were for clear, cold windy weather tomorrow. This city and tho New Jersey oosst Jmmedistely to the southward caught all the worst of the storm which was- brewed on St, Valen tine day In Western Texas. New Jersey coast towns had more snow loan , New York, ' slty, Long Branch reporting twelve Inches. "Atlantic Clly reported "ona and a half Inches of melted snow." This meant , about ten Inches of sno w and considerable rain. From Atlantic City south wsrd the reports'- showed less and less snow and mors rain. Lynch burg, Va fot Instance, had only an Inch of snow, Baltimore had half an Inch, Washington had an Inch, Philadelphia had four and a half Jnches. To the north the snowfall waa even lighter. Al bany had merely a flurry, Boston had two-tenths ofaa Inch. ; - The high winds, Ice-clogged piers and the wet and driving snow practically tied up traffic In the harbor except thst ot the ferry boats. Not one steamship, liner or tramp, had been reported pass ing In at the Hook, from midnight tbls morning bo til late tonight. ' . .SaI?2t!caOatie Best Liniment. Pr!ee,15 cts; large boille 25 cts. Great est cure on earth for KLeuuiat!. n, ra' -'a, Soreness, - Eprains, rcka.-he CL:ae- Cc's, Eni', "n..Ii, Swell ivi, T 3ttn rWl.l . f a'vu'.'oa cit"jr:i . irr Vrf Airs Si4. ILJ IiUhua i t A m i iaow kbat fT aJ b -m-aaaOoai tors St aoranwdy So eg'-" -aios Martaag IULmw l7 and a sure ray to trat a ease tjf Sore L Throat in order to kiU disease germs : and insure healthj threat action is to , take half a glassf till ol water put into i ita teaspoonfulwi v Mexican ITIusiang f lMntacnt and with this imrri U hrt at fr taUrval. ; snent and after dotng thai poor son ana soft alsws aad wrap round ths Beck. It at a jwaHTlTS sTVIaeV MlWe.aa4l.0atttte. IT HAY BE YOU JJS. an Masteas IiUoaasot aod yea oaa dptui apoo a pdj ours, . ARE: -fwtWl vnii s.Jteiw mtv i . nr irn iv , nxm,. AIX CASM OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE WOW CURABLE by otar new iaventlew. Only tiua bom deaf are incurable. HEAD liOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. r. A. WURMAN. OP Gntlemt .-Beta- entirely car of Serf a run nutory oi my CMC to ne uaca ai 7or aiwiim. , About five year ago my right car begaa to atag, sad Uu kept oa fttf wet, aatfl I loat say hearing in this ear eatirely. ,. ,. I underwent a treatment for catarrh, forth re month, without mmftm, cmmiHM a on. bet of pliyiiciu. among other, the meat eminent ear peeialttf thi eity, way tola m tnai onlv an operation rouM help me, and even that oly temporarily, that lb B4 aotac would : then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be kxtforerer. ... " . . 1 then saw your -idvertiaement accidentally in a New York ppr, aaa ordered yoar treat ment. After I had t led it only a few 4ya according to your direction, th aoiaesceaacd. and KMlur. after five re ten. my hearing ia the diMcd car ha ba entirely natond. I thank yoa heartily aad beg to i eniaia , 3 Terytraly Joor. - . . ' . r. A.. W8f AK, tj S. Broadway, BalUmora, Md. , L Onr treatm iU do m interfere with jr usual occupation. : ,rd YKI f .JW CCItlE YCUBSELF AT HOHE t-?rl " ,J. .iiPiAL CLUiiC, A mm I Kl to invest on the ground floor with owners, in a developed free milling gold mine that lias produced, and has expended on it - - . Fifty Thousand Dollars : Jn development on tho ledje and a complete five stamp mill, with all other necessary machinery ready ta tun. ' ' " . ' , Tl Ozark is not a prospect, bat a raise that baa predaoed. " We are plat ing 100,000 shares of dsvekipmaat ataok at SOo per share, capital Ktotk 1,000,000 shares .(par vain $1.00 each), fully paid and nonassess able, to farther develop and pat the property aa a payiag basis. A property lying near ths Osark, with aowhers aa good a showing : and very little development, sold last week to a New York syndicate for 300,O(ift. The sark will pay dividends and be worth par inside ot six months. ,; This Is the best investment far the money that has ever been offered to the investing public ..-. - Do not lose this opportunity. It will aerer appear agaia. -' For further particulars, prospectus, report oa asiad, references, eta, - " ADORES, - ' Ozark Gold Mining- & MMing Co., riOSCOW; IDAHO. J, :A. JONES, Livery, Feed (r ' H ' J- -Largest aad ever oSercd for sals in New Eera. '. Also a complcta Vat f Ersie Cart YTL --',4a. ' "-t tW so throe:'.! t.an:ea.Tay::v;--j ANY ' iicnn yt HUM i.uionor BALTIMORI. SAYS I . thanks to roar mala t, I Willi JOB B35 U -Utt VEM CKSCAE0, ILL LIIaIIIHaI "I lineat Stack of- A Car Leal tf k-Ch. just tecJvc 1. TTaons, IIrt : E':cp, V. 1 .;. :' , . . i. .VI i
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