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.-. PnbJiihedmrydtyiiUMyMr.McepI Monday, at M Mlddk etreet. CHARLES U 5TBVENS. , sotmb axs nennioi ' : iSUBSCRlPTIOW RATES" One yeitv ! edvanoe, ............ M.M On rear, not U mdnaoe......r. M t ', If ontlily, by carrier tn the city 30 - ; t ii: ' : , Advertliin Ratea furnlahed on cation. . kppll Intered at the Pott Office, Hew Barn, N. 0i Moond olaie natter. OJBelal Paper of New, Ben Crave Ceuty. aai CANNOT ALWAYS SUSTAIN TRUST PRICES. , The (tot that the Traits may not al ways be able to (attain prloei, la of no peolal comfort to the coneumer, today, who matt pay the price charged. While the Tratte cannot find a home market for all their rgoodj, the prlce they charge Id order to pay dividends upon hnge capltallzatloni of itock, makes lt.dlfflonlt for them to market their lurplni In foreign markets. The safety and prosperity of Ameri can manufactures lareto be found In the ability to find a foreign market for all surplus goods, bnt If dividends are to be the first 'consideration then the Ameri can product .cannot be seld abroad at the prices asked, and the trust must meet the consequences, whatever tbey maybe. Mr 0 T Yerkes, the American promo ter of electric railway systems In Lon don, says, In this connection of the ef fect of trust prices, "By reason of trust organizations, I have in many cases been forced to pay 80 per cent, frequently 80 per cent, and 80 per cent, advance. For this reason I shall bay all my material In Borland. I am not a calamity howler, but the lnevlt able is apparent to every shrewd obser ver. There will be no sadden crash, but there will be a gradual decline In prices of trust products, and when they have dropped ss far as they can they will have to begin to squeeze water out of their stocks and forego the large dividends they are now paying. American steel baa risen 40 per cent. In price in the past few years and la rapidly becoming a drug In the market abroad." There Is mere Catarrh In this section of the oountry than all other diseases put together,and until the last few years 1 was supposed w oe incoraue. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local dlseare and prescribed local reme dies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced It In- curable. Sdeaos has- proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure-om the market. It Is taken Internally la- doses fjom 10 drops to teaspoonfuk It acts dlreotly on the - blood and muoona surfaces of the system They offer one handled dollars for any iwa ii laus w curat oena ior circulars 7 and testimonials. Address, F. JiCHEHKY A CO., Toledo, O. , Bold by Druggists, 75o. TTltPa Tstnll. PRI. - It,. Ul .. -- iissaaaaae-- , Ipalllnar m Tiaa-ear. , Among theatrics anecdotes a time honemlchwtnut la that which belongs I; to the tent scene Id "Richard III." The v ..story is told of Barry Sdlllvan, to r: whom It probably occurred. Anyhow the narrator has thrown In a repartee an u cnaractertatlc enouzb of the fa- swih it ma trageaiau. f "Who's therel" exclaims Richard at "' try In his excitement stammered out his answer and abruptly stopped in the .middle of his phrase. " Tla I, my lord, -:: Che early village cock." Bnlllvan enrreysd the bewildered as--, pect of the officer for a few seconds with a sardonic grin, as If enjoying the actor's agony, and then growled In an www. wut auvh wux mum huiuuu t0U XXOW WHAT TOO AM TAXIBQ r jm was urovrs Tasssiiss uuu . wsaaa turn nans piauuy . printed on every bottle showing that It uva mm nymiH ua a, MHwni , wn. no ours, mo pay. race mm. " . V Am AnltcratlTe Foam mm Mara. . X: On U the book colieetota of PhUa . delphla has In hla library a volume of V Latin Jokes that was printed In Oer- snany In 1708, says that Philadelphia tcord. The name of this volume Is "Nutw- 'Venalos,-and It contains a poem 800 lines ' long wherein every !, wa wsery stogie word begins with " the letter-?." - Even the de -page of the poena con tains only Vs.", Itraads . Yngna Jeraawsa; per-PabUum Por cium, PDataatVtrTh. Batth) C the riga," by Pubiins- Poreias, peeO. .- - Here are tw Haas of the aaaat that show bow strange aUltetaUosyaeibeav liy laid on, appsaaM' - . f ::--. - rrie rotam. gmmu pisHsat AJntoet toixedlbla to the patleaeetbat s unt bav been teqnlred to Compete u.ie work of tflOO werds, every an of -Ucb beglQa wlthrei -p." ; ,1; in . , i ii n y-:. Kystertou xarcamtaBCej. e was aaW naat ealloa: . ud the r freU'Vad awty Wbaaao tbeeUr f Bhw -wk is Wnshmr ' irltb 4 Df. Klng'kSrew Life FHIa to lt By gn:'y rotng the lasy j compol good d'irstloa end ttp&tlon. Try them, j Only :. !. r " -U Er":-;;'3l. "1" Cotton, Grata toe-watt aad, stotk . Kant la Pitafci latetptlaaii, t SUBaentt, The following are the market quota tlons, received by private win to J. X. Latham A Go. Hew Bern, K. O. Chicago, Feb. 8. Wmut-. May July Corns May.... July Sept Oata:- May July Sept ark May ... July Sept. . . . Lard.... MV July. ... Sept .... Bibs: May..... July Open High. Lew. Close. ...79 m 44 4St S6 83 S9 1666 1880 74f 41 48 481 87 821 29, 1975 1825 040 m 987 91) IS 90S 913 900 Maw Sobs, Feb. I. Cotton; Open, High. Low. Oloee Feb 8.87 8.89 8.87 8.89 Mob 8.89 8.97 8.89 8.96 Apr 9.00 MS"' 8.98 May 8.95 9.08 8.91 9.01 - June 8.91 8.94 July 8.91 8.98 8.91 8.95 Aug 8.71 8.75 8.71 8.78 8ept 8.80 8.80 818 8.29 Oct 8.18 8.18 8.18 8.18 Mew York, Feb. 8. Stocks; Open. Close Amr.Sugsr 12 129 Union Psoiflo... 10 103 Mo. Pacifia 119 112 So. Pacific 65J 60 Manhattan 145J 145 Oieat Western . . 88j 27 Money H M Amr. Copper .... 68 68 Texas Pacific. ... 40t 89J Wabash pf 481 48 Erie, 1st 78 78 Colorado So..... 80 29 Anaconda Cop. . 109 109 Southern By 88 85 Southern Ry pf.. 95 96 Louiirllle&Naah 136 196 Brooklyn R.T.. 69 68 Penn. R R 150 150 Atchison 88 87 St Paul 179 178 Brie 41 41 Atchison pf 100 100 U.S. Steel 89 88 Reading 64 68 People Gas. . . ... 107 107 0.40 61 - 51 B.4 0 102 101 M. A W 74 74 Tenn. Coal.Iron. 64 64 N.Y,Centrai..... 150 100 Rosk Island 48 48 Western Union.. 90 90 Ontario Western 84 84, Metropolitan. ... 168 187 Coal, Fuel, Iron- 76 75 Va. 0 Chemical. 64 64 Canadian Pacific 187 186 0. 4 A Amr. OttonOil. 44 44 V. 8. Steel pf... 89 88 111 Central 146 .. 148 Republlo Steel 99 tlf Am. Ios 11 11 DeLA Hudson. .. 181 180 A. L U.SXeather.... 18 it, AmrCarFoand.il - 41 UB.Lsathsrpt.. Pac Mid 41 41 Total porta estimated today mjom s 15,000 last year. Estimated reeelpts for toaserrow. Galveston .7000 la 8000agalast 9JM last year.-., Hew OriaasjaLMOOliloaiiijaasji t,4tT iaeejani-v fTniisTiia i irtflt is nraa afsiaatl.il) Uwreaclatanmsjrital rices, today. MaLeU. BslsesiOiflBeW RecelpU 706W- Opaa . Oloaa, Fsb. 4.78. 4.7 Fsb-Mar 4.79. 4,Tf Mar-Apr 4.79. 4.79 AprMay4J aja May-Jaae4u81. 4JI JaneJuly 4-89. iflg Jely-AogA8. " 8 Aog-Sep .71 rosrr Uswki Thin re.'- . 8ain.''e01l6Vv;- Moa.', 19000 w. ' WWW- ,.-VA Wanv'-ijooas Thura, 17000 Fit' t800O 191000.- . 185000 ' to otrsa a oou ni ova da . Take Laxative Bromo-Qnlulne Tablets This i!ntor --. eaewy bo i , - ... " " aanarria. '. Heasa weak., i ' ' ' V hetyaar I V,;lM.687,;;t ' --. v - : iv; 88000 -"'' j -i'Y'.iv'. iflnna v. V;-r'- ,17000 ;il8 L'jstfirici! Yisitor bKfii tail -Maiij' Horn It Strikes Young ui Old Who' Are Phtslcall Weak and Predisposed- to Disease. Quad Fortlllcs the Body, Cleanses the Blood, and Gires Strength to Resist All Attacks. The mysterious visitor, "Grip" Is now Invading many homes sod striking down the young and old who are weak or pre disposed to disease. It Is now well known that the disease spreads rapidly to the various members of the households Into which it has been Introduced. It accords with the theory of Infection, also, that the dis ease has usually attacked the persons liable to Infection. Dr. Richard Siaely, In his book on "Epidemic lnflnonza,' says the disease is almost entirely propagated by Infection. In past winter seasons It has been fnl ly and happily demonstrated that Palne's Celery Compound Is slower of safety when grip is prevalent. When this acten tine and health-giving medicine Is used, It strengthens the nervous centres of all the vital ore-anr; It purifies the blood. regulates digestion, gives a healthy tone to the whole svstem.enabllnir vounir and old to feel secure from the ravages of disease. Weak, nervous, dyspeptic, and ailing people will find in Paine, s Celery Compound a true protector and shield from the dangers of grip. A trial of one bottle will banish all existing doubts. DIAMOND DYES " Color Jackets, Coats, Capes, Ribbons. Neckties, Waists. . Stockings will not fade or crock when dyed with Diamond Dyes. Direction book and 45 dyed samples free. DIAMOND DYES, Eurllngton, Vt. MASCAGNI. Doubtless Mascagnl sots us all down aa "fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils." Milwaukee Sentinel. Mascsgnl's heart is broken, and his manager is broke. The vernacular of English verbs is very expressive at times. St Paul News. The musician Mnscngnl Is going to tell the tale of his woes In a book. If he gives it to us good and lively, he may make more out of bis literary than be did out of his American musical .ven turer-Sun Francisco Chronicle. Orlando, Fla. 'Oct. 2, 1901. The Hancock Liquid Bulphuryio., Balti more, aid. Gentlemen; I taka'pleuureln recom mending Hancock's Liquid Sulphur to any one suffering with Eczema. I have had It for ten or fifteen years, have tried many remedies and found no relief until I was induced to try your "II. L. 8, Have only ased It a short while and am aow almost entirely cured. I can truth fully say that after fifty years as prac ticing physician that your Liquid Sul phur Is the most wonderful remedy for Eczema I have ever known. Tours respectfully, Da W, W. LEAKE. For sale at.F. 8, Duffy's. Plaala That Wear Orrrcoala. Plants have developed almost as manv dodges for perpetuating their existence as animals, only we don't so easily roc- ognlas them. Did It ever strike you that every seed, bulb or tuber la not .merely a reservoir of moterlul for the plant that is to grow out of It, but also a mass of fuel for supplying beat nec essary to the sprouting seedlct? More than this. If you look at the early spring buds and flowers, you will notice that those which are likely to be ex posed to frost, such as catkins or wll low and haaol, are well protected by a tuck covering of soft material, a reg ular plant overcoat Woman's Life Sired by Mystic Core For Rheumatism. Morton L. Hill of Lebanon, lad, says "My wife had Inflammatory Rheumatism la every muscla and Joint; her suffering was terrible and her body and face were swollen almost beyond recognition had been la bed for six weeks and had eight physicians, but received no benefit antU the tried the Mystic Cure for Rhea ism. It gave immediate relief and she was able to walkabout In three days. I am sore It saved her life. Sold by T. A. Heary Druggist, New Beta. - Twaap' tulaor. Tennyson k u young mnn had a strong liking for Cray aud (.-hissed lilni and 'Bums as the two greatest lyric posts of any age or country. lie much loved some of Burns poetry. ' Bat be fore sU Tsnnysoo placed his Bible. II had also a great liking for Dante's "In ferno" and knew It Una toe Una. v He would boast In hla nleaaant war. that if any eoe read one line he could give the next from memory, and be Invaria bly did tt :V-. V-.V , octtcr low taoio. 1 waa troubled for several tears with ehroale (Indigestion rend nervous de Wlty writes F. J. Ores, of Lancaster, H.H; No remedy helped me until ( began astng Eleetrle Bitters, which did me mora good 'than all the mcUdae I ever aseeW They hare also kept my wife la ozoojlent. health tor years.- She sayt Xleotrlo Bitters are Just splendid for femak troubles; that they are a greed lonw and Invlgorator for weak, ru a down women. No other madlolne can tfln i ?Ur la our family," . Try thrm ; : l -.Taction guaranteed by O. "fLIPPANT FLINGS. - New York -newspapers average sir teen pages a day when BuaseU Sage Is .well and twenty when he has a eolL BalUmore Herald. ' s y.. Sir Thomas Llpton says be will leave no atone unturned to win . the cup. Talks as If it was to bean automobile contest New Yerk Telegram.; . ",-gy Forty girls in Troy, N. T, have formed a club in order to find suitable husbands. The good old plan of bunt, lng 'em alone, however, will never go out of style.-Montreal Herald. - $ ; . The government is nndeclded as to the statesman whose face should go on the thirty cent Btamp. WhowouM think that thirty cent statesmen vera so few Denver Republican. ' It would not be a bad Idea for one of our many amusement barons to make an arrangement with some of the South American countries to pull off . their next revolution in Madison' Square Garden. Judge. Cures RheiunaUsm ui Ottanh Medicine sent Free. - These two diseases are the result of aa awful poisoned condition of the blood, If you have aching joints and back, shoulder blades, bone - pains, crippled hands, legs or feet, swollen muscles shifting, sharp biting pains, and that tired, discouraged feeling of rheumatism or the hawking, spitting, blurred eye sight, deafness, sick stomach, headache, noises In the head, mucous throat dis charges, decaying teeth,, bad breath belching gas of catarrh, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.). It kills the poison In the blood which causes these awful symptons, giving a pure, healthy blood supply to the Joints and mucous membranes, and makes a perfect cure of the worst rheumatism or foulest catarrh. Cures where all else falls. Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Is composed of pure Botsnic Ingredients, good for weak kidneys. Improves the digestion, cures dyspepsls. A perfect tonic for old folks by giving them new, rich, pure blood. Thorough ly tested for thirty years. Druggists 01. per lsrge bottle, with complete direc tions for home cure. Sample free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and spec ial free medical advice sent In sealed letter. For sale New Bern by F 8 Duffy 0 D Brsdhsm. A Illatorlc Tavpra. Shakespeare's Head In Wych street, London, la being torn down. This tav ern was Intimately associated with the first production of I'unch, for It was here hi a large upstairs room that was first mooted the idea of a new comic weekly by a few frequenters of the house, Including Henry Msyhew, Ster ling Coyne and W. H. Wills. Mark Lemon, afterward editor, bad previous to the inception of the new Journal been assisting his mother in managing the public house, a fact which led to the famous gibe of "the literary pot man." In those bobemlan days of the roaring forties taverns were largely used by members of the liberal profes sions as clubhouses. It was first pro Dosed to call tho new Dsner Pen unit Palette, but at the suggestion of Henry Mayhow, for some time coedltor, the present title was adopted. A Weak Stomach. causes a weak body and invites disease. Eodol Dyspepsia Cure cures and strengthens the stomach, and wards off and overcomes disease. J B Tsylor, a prominent merchant of Ohrlesman, Tex says: "I could not eat because of a weak stomach, I lost all strength and run down In weight. All that money could do was done, but all hope of recovery vanished. Hearing of some wonderful cures affected by the use of Kodnl, I con eluded to try it The first bottle bene fitted me, and after taking four bottles I am fully restored to my asaal strength, weight and health." F S Duffy. Ta Taraatala. The sung of the tarantula (a name derived from Taranto, a town In Italy), the most venomous of spiders, was pop ularly supposed to produce a disease called taranttem, which could be cured only by music or dancing, and the dance which cured It wae called taran tella. You can see the peasants dance the tarantella now, but without wait ing for spider bites. Escaped an Awtnt Fate. Mr. H. Haggtna of Melbourne, Fla., writes, "My doctor told aw I had Con sumption and nothing could be done for me. I was given up to die. The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King's Hew Discovery for Ooasamptioa, indacad me to try It Results ware startling, am now on the road to reoovery and owe all to Dr, KIng'sTtsw Dfroovery It surely saved my llfe.Ti This treat care is guaraateed for au throat aad lung diseases by C. D. Bradham Drug gist Price OOo dt ai.00. Trial bottle free. Had We bit Kaewa. "Tha taddcat word of tongue or pan Are 'Mitrm huve bcanr " Nay, your soul. Mot "Mlaht have bjt." but "Wth km btn And bin on bla of aoal" ."" PhlUdalphla Prase. " faa aa4 Ststa ' - - . Bhe-Oh, you're an wrong abootnar. It takes a woman to alsa p aaotber woman. 'j nr- -..-.,. -,- HsYse, or to run ber de dalnhla BntlnHn.? :t. Oaa Hlatita Ooagh Care rvse relief In one minute, because It kills the mi crobe which tickles the mucosa mem. brane, causing the aough,. and at the same time clears the phlegm, draws oat the Inflammation aad heals and soothes the affected parte - One Minute Cough Cure strengthens the lungs, . wards off pneumonia aad Is a harmless and - oevsr falling core la all curable" cases of Coeghs, Colds and Croup. One HUote Cough Cure Is pleasant to Ukvs atta ins and rood alike for young and old. o. uuuy. Weak lungs are mosuyaue s a, neglected cough. Only a small per cent, of the mll- eonswnptloa in herit it. A slight cold, a uckUnc or Hacking cough la the "beginning, aad after It has naoaeaaeertaia a.---i jiJ . a- 1UW9 aa mi euuiug QMBpi mo grave. -' AOV CaSS Of OOniumDtlon thai la nnhlik that Is, any one having consumption whose family or friends still hold on to a ray of uopu, may nuts comion in me Knowieage OI the fact that One Minute Cough Cure will give instant relief and finally cure. . TUa fuaens remedy dots tut van tmnwdtatelv Moth stomach, but Uir Ions In th throat, cheat "i tr jromoinf in. lougwiaf renins i (1 KoHarei tha couth, 12 Mains Mm bremthlitf aur. (3 Cuts out thepMstrn. (4 Drm oat the imbmmitlofi. 15 KlUe Hi ewms i mtomhMl rJ At il Strntheoj the) mucous membrane l.iear ina oeaa. 8) Reams tha fartwtah aywtm.. 9) Remoraa every cauaa of the couth and the trtlnoi the halt. (10) Enables tha hnts to contribute pars ttfa (Mr nu Ure-awtainlnf oirfen to tha blood. Cure uvu ana au uoutn, unc and Branchial MfecUona. CONSUMPTION CURKD. My rAystoM told ma one year ago that I would Am of conaunptlon Inside of a rear, I commenced tslrJnf One Minute- Couth Cure for rrry hmc trouble and II cured me. I hare sained 20 pounds and 1 am a pretty hve dead woman,' One Minute Couth Cut awed me." Mat P. Suluvam. Grand Rapids, Mich. Pleasant to the taate. Good for Children, ww ior avery ooay. ror oougiu, Isolds, Croup, Whooolne-Courh. Bronchitis. Ajth- ma. Pneumonia and all Throat and Lung mniotsw no romouy is go gooo as ONE MINUTE COUGH CURE. Praparsd by B, O. D.WITT a 0O OHIOAOO F 8 DUFFY THE WRITERS. The British poet laurcnte, Alfred Aus tin, has wrltteu- a p!y on the subject of the battle of Hodden Field. Dr. Edward Everett Hale wrote Christmas story and poem for the cele bration nt the Chicago Home For the Friendless ou Christmas day. Justin MeCurtliy proposes to bring his "History of Our Times" down to the accession of King Edward VII. and subsequently to write his Irish reminis cences. Paul Adain, whose "L'Enfant d'Aus- terlitz" has been one of the greatest recent French successes, though barely forty years of uge, has written nearly twenty-flve volumes. The Easy Pill. DeWllt's Little Early Risers do not gripe nor weaken the system. They eure biliousness, jaundice, constipation and inactive livers, by arousing the secre tions, moving the bowels gently, yet ef fectually, and giving' such tone and strength to the glsnds of the stomach. liver and bowels that the cauie ot the trouble Is removed entirely. These fa mous little pills eiert a decided tonlo ef fect upon the organs involved, and if their use Is continued for a few days there will be no return of the trouble. F. 8. Duffy. After n man Is fifty you can fool him by snylng lie Is smart, but you can't jfool him by saying he is pretty or sweet Atchison Globe. Use Hancock's Liquid Bui phur, for Eczema, Pimples, Rlngworm,"DandraiT and all akin. dlaesses. For sale'at F. 8. Dnffy's. l-lttl Mra. Little men lire the disappointment and defeat of God's purpose In making men. All men were Intended to be great some greater thnn others, but all great.-Iilsliop Candler In Atlanta News. Prickly heat cured In one application by using of Hancock's Liquid Bulphur. lv will also cure Eczema, Fetter, Pimp- lea, Ringworm, Dandruff, Cuts, Barns, Old 'Sores,, and all skla troubles la a snort time, when used as directed. For sals at F, 8. Duffy's Drug Store, Sterilising Dattrr. In times of choltni. typhoid and oth er Infectious diseases butter Is a dan gerous thing to cat. A medical man in Egypt (Ives this recipe fur making It harmless: Sterilize the local article by standing it in a covered Jar surrounded by .boiling water, wblcb should be al lowed to simmer for two hours. The jar should then be put on Ice and the butter beaten with au egg whisk until tt becomes solid again. . DeWllt's Witt ffiazel Stire. The only positive cure for bliatt bleeding, Itching and protruding plica, cots, burns, braises, eczema aad all abra slons of the skin. DeWIU's Is the only Witch Hasel Balve that Is made from the pure, unadulterated witch hazel all oth ers are counterfeits. DeWltts Witch Qasa Balve la made to cure counter- raits are mads to sell. F. 8. Duffy. la Berlin doctors' coachmen titta ha fa an that a nhntptan'a cans. Mage may be easily recognized la case W necessity. - i The Best neaMtrHaa fnr a atari ' l Cruris and Fever Is a bottle of Maori's TaSTsUCaruiTosna It 1a abtrrJ Iron and quinine la altastelsM foiea. Jta oaiwao pay. Price Mo. . , , . r,.., i aai i , '. HaMuf Uliaaa.':-v ' .... - ... i sen uicni (arstar ehrtt kw cUs bat ' sua ajau oui rrauiein "rjuclt. - ' . ' i,. piaen sw r-r-raa; . ,.:i. Von odr dims alia achsnlU par aaaa : t Ich tall dot rrauiein sm:" V , SUe pr-rake miss head I . ? .K-.u ''.-" -it , vv,'.. i- Ilaltlmora Mm t.. ' - a,.-'' ' saw .Take a bath la Baeoock'a Liquid But. phur. They are superior to those of tha inst celebrated ltelDhurairinn.havtnar the aildlllnnal advantage' of befns mad say desired strength. They will care rrtctiy neat, rcnav. ana all ainj'te ror;saie ev,r. tt. uuiry. 1" n m of t-- p - ii'na AN ARCTIC MEAL. flatiia eaai raw aassv auaa ,V r era? tha PBlaarui Saeet.-. Seaw(e tinhitclmeVejBd taataneai,'ae nsnai, and then each of the Eskimos Climbed over the ice foot with his snow k"'fa and dlseppaarad behind a para pet, where the other two were already euttlng snow blocks. -I fastened my dogs, got out their ration of pemmlcan, cut it up and fed them, standing by with whip in. band to. see that there wae-no bullyiogv and that each dog got US share. Then -I unpacked the cooker, oil can and kitchen box, passing them ap the ice foot as high aa I could reach. I did not wait for the completion of the Igloo to commence my preparations for supper, but with a few strokes of the spade excavated a niche in the snow bank, put the cooker lu out of the wind, filled the. la nip .with oil and the boiler with Ice, placed a few snow blocks around -It for still bettee abetter and lighted up, By the lm the igloo was completed I had enough water melted for our tea, and supper was entirely reedy by the time my men hud fed the dogs, and they lost no time in freeing their clothing of snow and joining me in the igloo.- Still less time was con sumed In putting a way the tea and bis cult and pemmlcan, and less again In falling off to dreamless slumber. Com mender Robert E. Peary in Outing. Spaed of the False. The rate of pulsation depends entire ly on the movements of the heart, each beet representing a contraction of the left ventricle. The normal pulse of the adult male varies from sixty to eighty beats in the minute. The range of the Individual variation Is, however, very great The range in females Is even greater, some having a pulse rate of over eighty, others less than sixty, the majority showing a higher rate than males. In children the rate Is more frequent At birth, 128 to 144; first year, 120 to 130; at sixteen years, ninety. In old age the pulse Is usually above seventy- two, but often also between fifty and sixty. The pulse rate is higher in short than tall persons end also varies some what with the time of day. Independent of meals and movement, diminishing in the forenoon, rising in the afternoon, sinking during the night and rising In the morning. Habitual pulse rates be- low flfty-six and as low as forty-six have been observed in healthy adults. but they are rare exceptions. We know of no case on record of a healthy pulse so low as thirty. Hie Hat Bath. "I had a law partner once In Missis sippi," said a southern lawyer, "who began to feel the effects of long years of hard work at his profession, and he was advised by his physician to go to the Arkansas hot springs and tko the baths. Tho day of his arrival an at tends nt shut him up In a bathroom and, giving him a thermometer, told blm to let the hot water run until it had reached a certain temperature and then to shut It off. "Tho old fellow had more clear grit than any man I ever knew. When the attendant went back an hour later, my partner was standing up In a tub of boiling hot water. The skin was fair ly cooked off his feet, but bo vowed he wouldn't get out until the specified temperature bad been registered. He was holding the thermometer up In front of bis face Instead of putting It In the water." Tha Bater Way. schoolboy, being asked by bis teacher how he should flog him, re plied: "If you pleeee, sir, I should like It upon the Italian system of penman ship the upward stroke heavy and the down one light" A Good Thing. German Syrup Is Hhe special praaorip- tloa ot Dr. A. Boechee, a celebrated Ser- a Physic ran, and b acknowledged to be one of the most fortunate discoveries In Medicine, It quickly cures Coughs, Colds and all Long troubles of the sever est naturs.rcmovlng aa it does, the cause of the eff action aad leaving the parte la a strong aad healthy soaditloa. Ii Is not aa experiaaaatal aeedlotae. but hes stood the tastof years giviag saUsfaotioa la ry ease, which Its rapidly Increasing sale every aeaaoa eonflrnu. Two mUton bottles sold aoanallv. BeenbaWa Otmia Syrup wee .laUodaead.ta the United States la 18. aad is aow sold In every towa aad village ta the civilized world. Three doses will relhtve any ordinary ooagh. Price IS and 78 eta. At your urugguH's. Ms Lam. People who saarry while very young lare apt to and oat when it is too hits pat they have mad the greatest mls jtaka ta tbatc Uvea aad that, though tt pay, seaza veer gweet to marry "the Iftrst aad oaljr love," that same "first a" ts th wry last oenoa la the pTortd) that they tmght to have married. casta tndsafl, may advise eoaplea to many bedore that- are. ant of thear teens had settle dowa before the distractions lot the world caa attempt to shake their lallegHnca to each other, but this est tUna dowa too often proves to be a Basra tanrporary passe aad is followed (tha rest-ed tlvfdF arshepur Uvea. -Beo- lend rheaghia are oftea beat fa fore. . :"l;.-.' tTranks -eoroad instead ox strapped jmlboagst by soma timtrM mana veretwbe fatal to Ow rtTterests of tbeir aasasa, I eaat have any; imar patfatnas -ataejor ary traopUV- ax- assa aa yren ttnowa three emnedy aaaesraai aottctiiet' rjorflc btlxju ana sf tetresokwbsmatoato a mV kef had I IwoaatitatlBTge expaxsM front east Ho- jrast-" Aad sack a tararerba ha itf aha "awodoo auyeet vpoa'hhi cess pi ay, Ma tnaaara a saenber of ft, that U baJatly'aeM the astrmlsbed: iiewcoiaer tvra-wsurlraf 'asi!s-T admnsr'ttae-'VaM Jtaek to MSer Tort by way ear oornpsiv isasaai av UMwrisargmf; ner. c --i-;. 7 1.1. , ,. : - Mieoaatte !. -' " ' 1 lit. nsnpscqoe, lot see introduce res to tUComatta Wnrsc." - n . . "An, set ea booor to njaaat a aauatdan. bear, ear, cat yon ant your family play s music" r - - -. .r. l cont know the e?trf thing "', I t-'-r e e'l $rm9 "i you Don't wait unfciiyour sufferings have driven you to despair, withi t your nerves all shattered and your courage gone. Ilelpand happiness surely awnlts you If you accept Mrs. Pinkham's advice. Disease makes women nervous, irritable, and easily annoyed by children and household duties j such rwomeav ineed the counsel and help of a woman who understands' the peculiar .troubles of her sex; that, woman is Mrs. Pinkham, who with her famous medicine, Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, have -restored more sick and dis couraged women to health and happiness than any other one irnoii. Her address is Lynn,' Mass, and her advice is free. Write today, do not wait Will not the volumes of letters from women who have been made strong; by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound con vince others of the virtues of this great medicine? 1 When a medicine hag been successful iu more than a million cases, Is it justice to yourself to say, without trying it, "1 do not believe it would help me ? " Surely you cannot wish to remain weak and sick and dis couraged, exhausted with each day's work. If you have some de rangement of the feminine organism try Lydia K. I'lnklium's Vegetable Compound. It will surely kelp iu. Mrs. Emilie Seerlng, 174 St. Ann's Ave., New York City, writes: " Dkab Mns. Pinkham: If women who arc always blue and doni-psscit Jaf wnv Tha t.liia - - "'J avu,n.. -.in;; , before long my back was better too, and I looked younger and stronger I Unk alz bottles In all, and it is with thankfulness that I acknowledge that mv present good health is due to the use of Lydin K. I'lnkham's Vegetable Compound." FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOMEN. If there is anything In your case about which you would Ilko special advice, write freely to Mrs. Pinkham. No man will see your letter. She t an surely help you, for no person in Ameriru Inn such a wide experience in treating female His as she has Imd. She has helped hundreds of thousands of women back to health. Her address Is Lynn, Mass., and her advice is free. You are very fool ish if you do not accept her kind invitation. $5000 FORFEIT if " t, r:,nnot forthwith prnrltlCA tho original lottor nn.I MitiMum ot above loottmotiial, uhlch will prove Its aliaolute o;nuiucnesii. Ljrilia K. Pinkham Medicine :., I.jnn, 1i.b. Modern lino'...-.. Rooks mv .. i:::iuef:irturiHl (by both iiu:!.nr.; and iM.lill.shersi, ad vertised, iiiar!.. nl and 1,'ei.erally "han dled'" exactly as are hreakr.ist foods. soaps and ialent medicines, mid the "dignity of literature" hns heeouie nn inpty nnd meaningless phrase. Koch Mter Democrat. Nearly Forfeits His Life. A runaway almost tndlni fatally, tatted a horrible ulcer on ihe leir of J B Orner, Franklin Grove, ill. For four year it defied a'l doctors and all remc dlea. Bat Bucklen's Arnica Salve had no troublo to car him. Eaaallv rood for Bum, Broliea' 8kln Erop tlons and Pile. 10c at C. D. Ilrailham't Drug store. 51""' dcalhs n-oin sii.-ik.. I.ltra In India in house ii,,,,, iM .i. n.,1.1. . In the Jiiiifle. Idleness Is the senn Ichor nt iii- man. Holland. -eHOH Your jntaoney GbqcCi If VAaa alBBsa mm lsTf a ' If yo mrm Tup HUPPtWa Mn4 mm IT25 S?5?iS e"et mima ef fraM rroan oot distill err ToI!m!kmvnmrLST!7l' PATWBB WHO CIrcst frcni ccr - t T e.YCAn-CLD C1YE flTti'tlf-asUu Oranh or aa bar froro aar Wl -m.L. -ar ar-" rr..'T w H a-a rlsa .0, -i! na ealemep.ataiSS.V.yS wrue eor eaamt otke and d Trr: i:zt:! rzTi" ' '' ft ana nervous wouui take Lijuia r.. I'liiKliaui s Vegetable Compound they would And it the im-.ii-cine they need to bring them to a more cheerful frame of mind. I was terribly worried and downeii.-.l, aad was thin and bloodless. My back ached nil tlm time, no matter how hard I tried to forget it it change my position to case it, and the pain nt the base of my brain was so bad thut 1 sometime- thought that I would grow crazy ; I had the blues so much and was always so depressed I could not seem to shake them off ; hulf of the time I did not seem to have the courage to do my work ; everything seemed to go wrong with me, and I was always worrying and fearing the worst. I began to take Lydia E. Pinkhuiu'N Vegetable Com pound. After the first few doses a load seemed lifted from my shoulders, I felt belter in evei v toft ttia anA mtt hua.l . Onr C011I Sniiiilr. T. K. Adams, a mine Inspect Mercer county. Pa.. wi)s thai tin r of hist lump of coal will be mined In the 1 ed States in the year i.Vt. He . there Is nhont enough ci,al in the I ed Hlutes to lust "00 years at the 1 . cnt rate of consiiiiitluii, hut pnlnis lilt s.i hi Jill 1 out 1.-11 that the deiunnd doulili'S ever. lx years, nnd should the mi In he couth the coul will be exhausted villhin next loO years. Baantaa Ht lilui Hie hr3n At tka ltaske Ball. J Male DaBcar I know who you nra, my fair partner. Femal Ditto Who am I then, pray? I Ule DlttO-Oh, I am quite poalUve. I roeogTiiie yon by thoae lovely white, pearly teetkv i Female Ditto Why, I only got thom jthii rnonuug. He, hat From the Qer. Mt satbfted wltt a partial ot OOOiOP, paid t, fall, .m l,w,MmalsaaaaBaeiaaiaaotii EV roes tKITTtO S mm.mtw.rn Tkafsarfey a d!ali::cry to YOU tiH " T" Wfm av'.u 1 mtW I 1E Vai si aM natsi unu ,7 mT, eVisstt. tt PfOTT. r .... - at -. ' tr.r-t, r
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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