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N i .aU JOURNAL. Published every day In the jear,eioepl Monday, at Kiddle street. - - pEonKo.1. V ' -, CHARLES Ls STEVENS. ' " . noma Ajro raonunox SUBSCRIPTIOI! RATES One yew, in advance... .,..M.M One year, -not In ilmei, a N J Monthly, by canter In the city.. ... .SO V Advertising ftate furnished on nppll . : Intend at the Post Office, New Bern, N. C, a aeoond elan matter. Official Paper ef New Bern aaa -. Cratea Ceuty, A SUGGESTIVE LOCAL EX- - , - CHANGE r. The property of the M aeons on Han cock street, the building being nsed for ti lodge and theatre purposes, Is oat of the. way for the parposes It Is used fori and IneonTenlently arranged as well as Inadequately adapted for the present local derflandSfthla tatter being the per- flon - known as the Masonic Opera house. : - The white Graded School of this city demands. enlarging and Improving, to meet the school requirements of the city. ' To make these needed and necessary improvements, the Trustees have the 4 property on Middle and Broad streets to . sell, endues the money from the sale In i the school development. The property of the Masons on Han . cock street practically adjoins the prop erty of the Graded School. The property of the School Trustees on Middle and Broad streets it most suitably located for the purposes Masonic lodge and opera house. of Why ooald there not be some arrange meat made by which an exchange of these two' properties can be made, so that each can secure property and lo cation best adapted for its peculiar needs f Valuations oould be made of each of . the above properties, and an "equitable basts of exchange be effected, whereby the Masons on their side, and the True tees, for the Graded School, on their tide, each be specially benefitted, and the citizens of New Bern who are inter ested In both, be benefitted on their part, by such an exchange. ' With such an exchange made, both properties would be -improved and put to new and more effectual uses, and the city would receive the benefit through the Improvements made in both places. Deafness Cannot be Cared by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies, Deafness Js caused by an Inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tubals Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entire ly closed, Deafness is the result, and an us the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal con ditioa, hearing will be destroyed for ever, nine cases out of ten are caused by v Catarrh, which is nothing but an in . . flamed condition of, the mucous ser S 1 rice. ;f-We will five One Hundred Dollar for ; any case of Deafness (caused by oatarrb) ,- that cannot be cored by Hall's Catarrh '. ' Car. Bend for circulars, free, i? - " CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. ' ' ' Bold by Druggists, 76c .? " Hall's Family Pills are the beet. History ateawaiaaw. Mr. Blnks-I don't like the looks of that young man who calls to see V, Mra.-BtittiMHe looks exactly as roe did when ywi first came to see me. --C "Was I any such fool as thatr "Tea, yen wore;-and yet I married ' yen in aplte of all my parents -could "V 4 way, and I ant afraid that In aplte of all .. ..we can say oar Clara will now be just . i-v; a big a root aa Jw" , ? V. 'v; ' i'ii ,v i. '' Y C " (A oi laaerintloa. v: ' "At Wymondbam, Norfolk, England, ii thla inscription at n old country honse engraved on-err oak.boardiand aD !ne itne: "Nee nlahl u eervna, vnee hoapoa hWodo.' 'Translated from v .the iatuvtn lkpll appears la aa : tlqTMTTtome eaplUl letter, it may be rendered, -''No dormouse as a errant " for me, netthef a bore, leech for rrT' :. i -" - -Wat of SartHtoB. ' Mrv B.-Oo Charles, wn can never olt down Wlththlrteen at table. ' ' Mr jn. Pshaw 1 t hope you're not so " . , eopcratlrlofia a that. . . Mra.tB.-Noi. of conrnot,cbut we have only twelve dlnaer-plateK . , . i. r - ' . - ' ' ' l : : i:f' trUeaseM tatatrMfi "t .':"'' ' Do yon think that people appreciate ' art in this country J" - - "Oertalnly, answer Mrt-iCTirttrot - "Everybody geta lntcrstu4as'Botnej yonteii m how ttMHh a ttaeterpteee wrt." Washington- Star. ' ' jt - ,f '- -;i Kads Tonaf Apua 'i . - One of Dr. King's New Life Plfls each i.-,.' t fr two wecklhu put me In rny Me ? ' f , ..la" writer D H, Tnrner,"-of !).. : srn, I'a. Theyr the best la ti e wmld for Liver, Btomaohand Bow eU. I'nrr'y vi-MiaMe. Never " gripe. Oi.'y C c at C h r.fc Uism'a drug store Cotton; Grain, hvvtslQna and Stock, ' Range la Mcea. - Receipt and - - " Shipment '.; The following are the market quote tiona, received by private wire to J. E. Utham ft Oo. new Bern, N. O. , .,v , - ' Chicago, May It, Voili May July..... -Bept...... Oosjn May.... July Sept.... Oats: May July Sep!...... I ork .... May ... July Sept.... Lard.... May July. ... Sept Kibe: May....: July r'ept Open High, bow. Close. ...781 t ,781 691 41 44 85 r 81 AH 85i 32 9 1889 170J 186? 1718 1667 8(9 880 801 816 901 900 m 047 Hem fork. May 12. Stocks; Open. Close Amr.Sugar 126 120 Union Pacific... 0 00 Mo. Eaoific... U2 U So. Pacific M ' 5 f Manhattan 141 Gieat Western.. 22 . 23 Money 21 21 Amr. Oopper. ... 66i 65 Texas Pacific. ... 86i 85! Wabash pf 48 48 Erie, 1st .68! i Colorado So... .25 24! Anaconda Cop. . Southern Ry.... 80 J 30! Southern Itypf.. 92J 08! Loulsvllle&Nash 118 118! Brooklyn R.;T.. 66! Penn. U B 130J 12! Atchison 80 79! St. Paul.... ...161! I! Erie 35! 84! Atchison pf D. S. BteeL 84 34 Reading 65! 541 People Gas O. & 0 44! 41! B. A 0 62! 01! M. A W Tenn. Coal.lron. 63! 06 N.Y Central. . . . 129 120! Rock Island 44 44! Western Union.. Ontario Western 29! 29! A C. Metropolitan.... 181! Ull Coal, Fuel, Iron.. 5i 66 Va. O Chemical. 63 63i CanadlanlPactflo 182! 1S3 O. 4 A Amr. CttonOll. U.S. Steel Jpf... 841 841 m Central 130! 18l Repnblic9teel... 10 18! Am. Ice. .... . 01 01 Del Hudson... 178 1771 A. L U. S.Leather. . . . 18J 14 Amr Car Found. 301 3S V S. Leather pf . . Pac Mid Naw Voax, May It. OoTToa; Open, High. Low. Close ..11.18 11 JO 11.00 U.00 May..... Jane .... July Aug... Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan 10.68 . . 10.61 10.77 10.45 10.48 .. 10J58.10.87 10.18 10.18 0.87 9.48 9M .. 8.(2 0.00 8.7S ..8.88 8.87 8.67 ...88 8.87 8.70 ..8.881.8.88 8.74 8.18 8.82 8.74 8.74 8.76 I Liverpool cottoa market closed today. Mid. 8.03 Bales 15 000 Hecelpta W0O0 Opea Close. May : B.0S 6.61 May-Jane 5.67 5 67 Juae-July 64 6.65 July-Aug5.64 8 63 AagepJJ.50 5.49 Bept-Oot 8.06 5.06 Oct-Nov. 4.86 4.85 Hof-Deo 4.79 4.T9 Bee-Jan Total porta, estimated today 16,W V 4,847 last yew. t U -". : Istunated receipt for toasorrew. -' : Galveston 1,000 to 1,800 against 1823 test year'. - ' " " ' ' 5ew Orleaa 1,600 te MOO agatast iMl lastear, C'$H.'' Houston 1,800 to 1,40 agalast -487 last year. ' ,' : . . rostr susoaurra. :f Same week-.-!; Lett week .,' , last yeai. o. ''to 'c : J am Tnea, ' 18000. r-s" i "000 , v. Waiit.JV?S,V 0000 . ' - '-',-'-V::;- 418000 .vJ'iV sas.aBsaaaaaWBMBSiaa swa tU ' ' ll IHK" .'OS Hans '" $0 laatsta . vv :w vm " , VS" ' Kolaain rmm the arorthani Wao anuirnT-lMaa.UiteaUlasiaforceiixlia I itdJI 'llBWVeafVal!Ji.NAV .m fc How an abscess in the Fallo pian Tubes of, Mrs. Hollinger was removed without a surgical opemioru,r.iJ,.3 vr "I had an abscess la my side in the fallopian tube (the fallopian tube is a connection of the ovaries). I Buffered untold misery and was so weak I could scarcely get around. The sharp burning pains low down In my aide were terrible. My physi cian saut mere was no neip. tor me unless I would m to the hospital and be operated on. I thought before that I would try Lydia E. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Compound .which, fortunatoly, I did, and it has made me a stout, healthy woman. My advice to all women who suffer fiU 1J f I 1 .. x --T. 1 1 Wfui any luuu ui iciuuuu iitjuuxo ia to commence taking L'ydia E. Plnkliam'8 Vegetable Comuound at once." Mbs. Ira S. IIolunqkb, BtUViaeO, VtlKktSOOO forfeit If original of owmw fnr proving gonmnonesavwinoi oe proauna. It would seem by this state ment that women would save time and much sickness If they would cot Lvdia E. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Compound at once," ana also write to airs. I'liiKliam at Lynn. Mass., for special ad vice. It is free and always belns. No other, person can give such heipiui uavtce as Mrs, I'inicnam to women wno (tro hum. .. 1 i-.j. rrr Powdertnflr the nnlr. In 1705 the mayor of Yarmouth, England, issued the followlns proeln- mntlDn: "Owing to tlio picscnt onor- uiouH price of corji nnd the alarming npprohcnslon of n Reareity In that inoSt necessary article, uiauy towns through out the kingdom have set the laudable example of leaving off for n time the cimtom of wearing powder in their hair, by which moans a great quantity of wheat must Infallibly be saved to the nation, nnd If the price be not re duced it may nt least be prevented from increasing. We, therefore, the mayor, justices and principal inhab itants of Great Yarmouth, do recom mend the example as worthy Imitation, and we flatter ourselves the military will not hesitate to adopt It, being fully convinced that appearances are at all times to be. sacrificed to the pub lic weal, and that in doing this they will really do good." Four Grent Maslotuna. Pnlestrlnn wan a revolutionist In his day, but is now virtually obsolete even for the severest classicists. Gluck was OS radical nn Innovator us Wagner, yet it Is only occasionally and with dif ficulty that one of his works can now be briefly resuscitated. Beethoven Was a madman even to many of the best musicians as Into as 1805, when, us that musical veteran, Professor Ilnupt, himself said, rhe "Fifth Symphony" was rehearsed In Berlin for the first time, and the orchestra dashed the music from the racks, declaring it was crazy and could never bo played. Now this same "Fifth Symphony" Is cousid ered a model of form, nnd its composer is the cherished idol of conservatives and classicists. 4 . PHr Par Western Natlona. The Chinese enjoy the greatest liber ty. The laws of the western nation nro too numerous and too severe. Instances of their bondage may be given. All the children in the country are" bound to nt tend school at u certain age. When au author wonts to print a book, he has r6 ask for a copyright. Before a man can start a newspaper ho must apply for a certificate from his government sanc tioning him to do so. There are tlxcd regulations governing all companies and firms. All marriages must be re ported to a certniu department for reg istration. Thus there is no liberty be tween husband and wife. Peking Bin Pao. aUalatare Tim.. The Japanese art of making minia ture landscapes and gardens consists chiefly In starring the plant so as to retard the circulation of Its snp or life giving Juices. Fnrguson, who" waa one among the first of English adventurers to visit China and. Japan, mentions the fact thai he saw .at Canton "a boxe about the bigness of a lodyos snuff 0 box, which did not contain a llttyl dirt and sixteen tiny llttyl trees, four of Which were In full blow, the whole hoxartraea and aH so armrTl that a man could pnt then In irjra mouth togeth er" ' -v. ' - '.v '- Traaaaaaeaala.'.- ' Transcaucasia grows almost every known gram In the world. . Tba forest of the Caucasian mountain range pro due saffron, madder, oak; walnut and boxwood lumber,-while apples, pear and grapes grow wild In these forest p such an extent that they are export ad In large quantities. The wine of Caucasia la Also exported, and the cot ton of the country I second only to that of. Egypt v'i.: ? It Is said Ibet nothing Is jure sxoept death and taxes, bat that is not alto, rether trW. :, Dr. King' New Discovery for Consumption If sar care for' all long knd throat troubles. Thousands caa testify to (bat. Hi 0. 8. VanMetre of Bbepberdtown, W. Va., sysvMI bad a levers cats of Bronchitis and far a year tried everything I b'rd of, but ; got no relief. One .bottle c f Df. King's New Discovery then cared me sbon'otely." It' Infallible for Croup,' Whooping Congb, Grip, Pneumonia and Oonanmp. tloa. Try it. It's guaranteed by C. P Brad ham, druggist - Trial hrtttlcf free Beg. sizes 60c, fl.OOv. -, ; .;, - C ;,il v . .t yoi VY07.XAN AiD FASIIIOri : - Hata For Small Glrla. " tig picture hats fur small girls are all the vogue for spring and summer wear. They come in -soft white chip with billowy frills of mouseellne de sole facing "and outlining the -wide brim and -with the crown entirely hid den with flowers such .as roses and forgetmenots. ' And they also ore seen FIJILLB AND VLOW8B8. with high crowns of the very new wicker straw and the brim a mass of soft chiffon frills with taffeta ribbon for strings and a big, full bow at the back. Little- girls of fashion will also wear white mull bats with Tnrn p'Shanter crowns and -the brim made of frills of fine swlss embroidery. Many ribbons will trim the summer hats for children, the soft ribbons in omber ef fects being most used arranged in bows and tied in loose knots and loops. Bias Serge Ia Faafelaaable. Blue serge, that most faithful of ma terials, is to be fashionable again this season and is not only tq be found In the big department shops' made up In the Inexpensive' costumes, but at the more exclusive private establishments where high prices are asked. There is blue serge and blue serge, and conse quently there is a wide range of choice in the different weaves of the material as well as in the different styles. The rough welt or cord is very smart, but looks almost too heavy for summer wenr. However, it is being made up into yachting costumes and into the short walking gowns that are so fash ionable for the moment. The closer weaves with cheviot or camel's hair finish are made into tho more elnborate costumes, with strap pings of cloth bands of taffeta or moire ribbon or with quite elaborate bruidi!). .Short and most fanciful Jack eta or blouses uud Norfolk Jackets are tho favorite styles for this sort of gown, the long tailor coat on the more severe order being thought quite Inap propriate,, and yet there are some few blue serge gowns of this sort of serge made with the three-quarter coat, half flttlug, and the, short skirt and uot ono particle of trimming. Datntr nibbea "Werk. The latest ribbon work, that con stnicted from omber ribbon (very nar row, vei-y fine work and tfery much in relief) is an entrancing subject for con slderatlon. The delicious fat double flowers that can be formed of this baby rlblmu nro simply "ducky and twee!" Again, you get the pink tipped double daisy nnd the little Noisette roses, to say nothing of the "snowball,1 the double May, pink and white, the double cherry blossom, the marigold. the "redhot poker" and many others also the flowers formed of ribbon work, but not uppliijue, Just "dangles," are so nice. Kver Hilar In Keeping. Attractive as mlladl's suit may be, she must seo to it that her hat, her gloves, her parasol and her footwear am nil lu keeping. On her feet she will wear either black openwork ince hose with patent leather shoes or else white silk hose with white kid or can vas ties. The ordinary black shoe will soil the edge of the skirt and for this reason is never worn. Oh her hands white silk gloves or lace mitts are the proper thing. " , Brl rjp to Data. . r ; : ..;.t Tan Pongee gown: embroidered hot, tons; embroidered square In sklrty- iirookiyn Eagle, A A Little Early'Riser-. : ' bow and then, at bedtime win ear eon stlpation, biliousness snd liver troubles. DeWltt's Little EVrlr Riser ara the fa- moos little pills that core by aronslng the secretions, moving the bowels gent ly, yet effectually, and giving such tone snd strength to the elands of the iLom- aoh snd liver that the cause of the trou. bleia removed entirely, and If their ue Is continued for fow (lavs. Inure will be no return of the coipi iiilnt. Bold ry rsrn.ry. FACTS IN - FEW LINES A red colored solution; now obviate the need or a dark room la photog raphy. ,- One-twentieth of the wealth of the German nation Is in 0,900 share com panies. 1 1 In the last two years one in eight of all deaths in .Chicago have been from lung fever. y Our principal exports to Korea are electrical; appliances and idols. How Incongruous! a From Havre a French lady has sent out to the Cape a-number.of sheep as a present to toe Boers. To be, able to pronounce "heredita bility" is a sure sign of soberness, says a Cardiff (Wales) doctor. Of the twenty-five men who have been presftlent of the United States ten have today no descendants. When nine Inches of snow falls In New York, it, costs the municipal treas ury $200,000 to have It removed. In many parts of the country the use of stoves In passenger cars of steam railroad trains 1b prohibited by law. In the Farmers' Improvement So ciety of .Texas there are 3,000 negro farmers who own 50,000 acres of land. Of 3,758 unemployed men at Leeds, England, 1,221 are outdoor and 053 In door laborers, while 040 are iron work ers. In Gnescn, Poland, the daughter of a landowner is said to have awakened from a trance on the day of her fu neral. At Niagara Falls 35,000 horse power is psed iu twenty different electrical processes for producing metals and chemicals. The numerical strength of the stand ing armies of the Danubian states are: Servia, G3,000; itouuianin, 38,000; Bui garia, 33,400. .The copper belt In Cochise county, Ariz., is three or four miles wide and can be traced for sixteen miles across the lino into Mexico. There are 100 Independent anthracite operators in rcnnsylvnnia, with an ag gregate output from their collieries of 14,023,000 tons yearly. Seventy -ono patents covering appa ,rntUB for wireless telegraphy were ls- .sued in the United States last year, making the total number 109, In a trlul at Atlanta the fact was elicited that at one drug store in that city mora than 3,000 prescriptions for cocaine had been filed within two months. Suicide Is on the increase, especially among married males. The death rate of married males from fifteen to for ty-four years of age is greater than In unmarried males. A new process for extracting oil from olives by a centrifugal machine, such as is used lit sugar reflnerles, will ef fect an enormous saving to the olive growers of California. The British admiralty has suddenly abandoned Its long and stubbornly held position and placed the engineers of the navy on full equnllty with the ex ecutive, or line officers, Dr. Whitman of the University of Chicago, one of tho Carnegie Institu tion's advisers, recommends a biolog ical farm for the study of heredity, variation and evolntiou. California prunes are slowly driving out the Imported varieties. California now ha over 00,000 acres of prune trees, and Idaho, Oregon nnd Washing ton have about 50,000 more. It is estimated that between the ages of twenty and thirty a man loses on nn average only five and n half days a year from Illness, but between fifty and sixty be loses rwety days yearly. The anniversary of the emancipation of 23,000,000 itussiun peasants, liber ated by Alexander II. in 1801, is to be celebrated hereafter In tho Orthodox churches by elaborate thanksgiving services Instead of by a single requiem mass. Owing to the remarkable, decline of bicycles In iwpularlty one of the largest producers in New York has discontinued manufacturing them. A quantity of special machinery has ac cordingly been consigned to the scrap heap. A French doctor has Invented a harm less buHet. which ought to be very useful to French duelists. It Is made of a chalky compound, and when it strikes a person tt merely marks the spot without doing tho least mischief. With a mask over the "face men can practice revolver shooting at each oth er Just as they now practice fendpg. The Clydesdale horse should walk at a swinging pao of not less than font mile an hour, and If he- wants to trot be. should move straight and close, with the point of the hock turned In ward rather than outward. He should not be wide "between the thigh, nor should his fore Jogs be planted on tb outside of his shoulders, causing him to walk like a bulldog. A strange spindly plant with noddlna- llttie flowers waa sent ffem the City ef Mexico to the Madrid botanical gardes In 1784 and. being new to the bot anists, war named dahlia, after Dabl, a pweaun botanist. - Florist soon no ticed the great possibility ef variation in the flower In color and size, bat tt was rare In Europe until Humboldt brought from, ilcxlco a quantity of, the seed. ' . In view of the Important effect of the heat imparted by the sun's ray en all life,! Professor Lang ley of the ad visory board Of the Carnegie Institu tion advocates the; establishment of two laboratories close , to the equator, at the greatest possible difference of altitude and yet wlthlu sight of each other, so that, under Ilka atmospheric and other rondlttorm, simultaneous ob servations could be taken and the vari ation produced by difference of altitude accurately recorded. ' -, The X-Rays. v Recent experiments, by practical test snd examination with the aid of in X Rays, establish tt a a fact thai Catarrh of the 8tomach I not a disease of Itself, bat that It results from repeated attack of Indigestion. How Caa I Care My nalgosllon V Kodol Dynpcpsia Cure is enring thousands. It will cure yon of Ind'g-iAtlon and dypcpia, and prevetst r cure Catarrh of Ihe Bionmeh. Koilol i?svL'it yon ent mnln t' 9 1' : a f '. f M ly F.B. F j. -THE HALL OF FAME. lil' - J HSdsMKlBeanpr, a Canadian, . at present v resident, of Chicago, is so strong that he la Wy. lifted horse Dodu4-tta lega. : : t Major Walter D. MeCaw will repre sent the army at the International eon grass of hygiene and demonolery In Brussels in September. Miss Bessie Johnson, daughter of Mayor Tom Jobasott of Cleveland, O, has been appointed probation officer of the children's eoartethr city. ' . Professor W. S. Jackson at the TJnl versity of .Chicago baa been elected president of the National Society For tba Scientific Study of Education. Harrison Simrall, secretary of the hoard of education of Lexington,. Ky, is in possession of a beautiful box of Ave rasors that formerly belonged to Henry Clay. The former home of General Philip II. Sheridan In Waswngton, which was presented to him by admirers through out the country, has been sold by h widow, the price being $55,000. The elevation of Sir George White to the rank of field marshal puts Ireland In the petition of furnishing three field marshals out of nine to the British ar my, or four If the Duke of CoBnaught Is included. Emtio Waldteufel, the waits writer. though an old man of eighty, still com poses a remarkable amount of dance music. Over 800 waltzes, polkas, ma- surkas and other dances have been written and published by M. Waidteu rei. Charles F. Eaton, a noted handcrafts- man In wood, leather and metal, has, near Santa Barbara, Cal., a tropical garden surrounded by a hundred live oaks and containing 8,000 rare palms and other plants. English Ivy bangs in heavy strands from the oaks. Mrs. Julia Ward Howe has Just be come a great-grandmother through the birth of a child to Mrs. Henry Marlon Hall of Bast Orange, N. J. Mr. Halt Is a son of Mrs. Florence Howe Hall of Plalnfield. This Is Mrs. Howe's first great-grandchild. It was Pasteur, a French chemist, not a physician, who first revealed that dis ease was essentially a fermentation, like that of yeast, due to the presence of minute fungi, now known as bacte ria. His dramatic cures of dreaded hydrophobia gave bis discovery world wide notoriety. A Good Thin?. German Syrup Is the special prescrip tion of Or. A. Botchee, a celebrated Ger man Physician, and I acknowledged to he one of the most fortunate discoveries in Medicine. It quickly cures Coughs, Cold and all Lung troubles of tbe sever est nature.removlng as It does, the cause of the affection and leaving the parts in a strong and healthy eoaditlon. It Is not an experimental medicine, but has stood the test of years giving satisfaction In every case, which Its rapidly Increasing sale every season confirms. Two ml .Hon bottles sold annually. Boschee German Syrup wss introduced In the United States In 1888 snd Is now sold In every town and village In the civilized world Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough. Price 25 and 75 eta. At your aruggisvs. Grk una nnlarar. "The struggle for racial supremacy between the Slav and Hellene," says a writer on Macedonia, "a struggle as old as the bills, is here identified with and Imblttcred by tbe religious strife which rages between the followers of the Bulgarian exarch and those of the Greek patriarch the schismatic and the orthodox parties. This animosity pervades and poisons sll the relations of life, private no less than public. A Greek will on no account speak to or shake bands with a Buigar. Nor will a Buigar patronize a shop kept by s Greek. The antipathy between the two nationalities amounts almost te physical repugnance. It far exceeds any feeling of enmity that either ef them may entertain toward the Turk, who has ground them both to the dust during five centuries of the most un mitigated oppression Imaginable." In A. D. 813 tbe Emperor Otmstan- tine of Rome granted. toleration to the Christians, and In 21 heav imperial sanction to the ooservanceioHthe first day of the week. Tbsiadlctiwhich In trod need a new era teiSnuday'observ- anee runs: "On the venerable day of the sun let the magistrate ,anr people re siding in dries rest and let 'lk work shop be closed. Ia the country, how ever, persona engaged In tba work ef cultivation may freely, and- lawfully continue tneu pursuits, because It of ten happens Oat another dayla not so suitabla for grala sowing or for vine planting,- leat try asgtac ting fhaiproper moment for such operattona tb bounty or heaven should be lost" Baw taa Stattrr Is raateatea. The brilliant coloring on the wings of sob kinds of butterflies 1 a bitter tasting pigment which to a certain ex tent protects the specie (rem being eaten by their foe. Frogs will try to eat sulphur butterflies; and, after tast ing them, will promptly reject them. The brilliant colors may be produced ia order to advertise too nanseons taste aa well as to atdth butterfly in attracting a mat of Ms own kind. ' W may be equally Ignorant of tb latent social power of birds, i ' ' Kaaw at DMt Par. Mrs. Woodby Buyter What doe your husband do for a living! " Mrs. Kanttoa (bangfctlly) He's aa author. -V::.-;-: : AV-v Mis, Woodby Buyter-t knowi M a nine. But I ay, what doe you no. band do for a UvlcgT-Philsdalphla A- StartUnr Test To tav a ilf, Dr. T. 0. Merrllt of No. Mehoopany, Fa., mad a startling test resulting nt wonderful enre. H writes, " patient was attacked with Violent kemorrhiges, Canted by ulcera tion of tb stomach, I bad often found Electric Bitter excellent for scut atom, snh snd liver trouble so I prescribed them. .Th patient gained from tbe first and has not bad so attack In H months. rv- '.-io bitters re pot'-Vy guaran teed for IVepsiS, Li " - " , CoDttl- n r II" i. ij then,. ;t:t!C!)! 'i. -t The ' Proprietor of The . Patterson House Gives an Inter view. Many there are In Mew Ifora who a glad to recommend Doan's Kidney Plllx but none whose endowment will carry more weight thin him who U qont.-d here today. VM. Patterson, proprietor of the Patter son Ilonee, E. Front and Pollock xtn-et sayF: "I can recoromond Doan's Kidney Pills for I bsvs a soil them in ray fitm-h and found them to be aarepreaenlnd. 1 used tbem for my kidneys and hack from which I have suffered for some years. Tbe secretions from the kldnej were, very dark and full-of sediment, The wbole tr mble disappeared and 1 felt better than for a long time n l 1 Doan's Kidney Tills I give all the credit. I obtained them at firadbam's Pharmacy You can use my same' at any time as one who rt commends this valuable kid ney medicine." For Ralo by all deelorp. Prior, 60 cant a box. FostevViiburn Co., Buffalo, N, Y., sole agents for tbe V. H. Remember tba 'name Ooaa's and takenoothrr. A Slnnrnlnr Accident. A singular nci ldent recently occurred at Lamport Hta Hon. Itctween Northamp ton and .Market llarlborough, England. A cab f 10:11 a IN'orthniupton liotel was liotng driven toward Ilarliorougb when the hoiw bolted and dashed Into the level crossing gates at Lamport sin tlon. One gate was knocked down, nnd the horse ami vehicle, went on to tho line. An express train was within a couple of hundred yards nnd the driver of the cab, seeing this, by a great effort turned the horse on to the up platform. The express swept by. and no sooner had It done so than the horse nnd cab fell from the platform 011 to the lino. The occupant was much cut by broken glass, and tlw-drlver wns found uncon scious under the smashed vehicle. The train passed over the gate as it lay .cross tho rails and broke it to pieces. The Wastes of the Body. Every seven days the hhwiri, mnsrlc and bones of a man of average size lonen two pounds of wornnul tissue. Till waste cannot lie replenished nd tin- health and strength kept up wbhnn perfect digestion. Wh'-n the stomach an J digestive organs fall to pet firm their function, the strength It-la d-wn health gives way, aod disease sets up, Kodol Dye peps Ik Cure enables the s'oin ach and digestive organs to dlgei-t and assimilate sll of the wholesome food tb may be eaten Into tho kind of b'nnd that rebuilds Ihe tissues snd pr ten the health and t-Uengili of the mind ant body. Kodol cures Inillget-tlonl v sia and all a'omnrh irouMcf. Ii In nn Ideal spring U.dIc S I1 l y V h Huffy AaAljral off a Tear. Tbe chief element In the composition of a tear is water, but with water are associated minute proportions of salt. soda, phosphate of llm. phosphate of soda and mucus, and when seen under the microscope n tear after evapora tlon looks like a very small fish bone, owing to the salines forming them selves into lengthened cross lines. Bwi tb Kind You run Alstn BM 1 its wno tot Hraafj ataaiaar off Several amra. Asia means morning or st; Europe, evening or west; Australia means lying to or in the south; hence we uiny con slder that these names meun eastern land, western land and southern land. Asia Is a Greek word; Europe Is a lie brew word; Australia is a Latin word. The origin of the word Africa Is uncer tain. Some conjecture Hint It Is a Se mitic word meaning l.nnu or wnnocr. ers." Quick Arrest. 4. a. uuneage 01 veroona, Ala., was twice In tbe bospltsl from a ecvere cms of pile causing 4 tumors. After doctors sad sll remedies failed, Ruckkn's Arnica Salve quickly arrested farther Inflama tloa and eared him. It conquers aches and kill pain. fSe at O I) Bradham's, druggist. etraasra Aalmml KrlentUklB. Pathetic instances are told of strange friendships between animals In cap tivity, a curious incident occurred In New Orleans some years ago, when a bear was lowered Into tha cam at tin old African lion. Tbe keepers sup posed It would be tern to pieces, and ananv tMnnlo uiMinKinrf w . . m, r-v ,uv MB. barons exhibition. , Tbe bear at ones assumed the offensive and rushed st the lion, but, to the smasement of the snooker, tb- lion, hithmrin rmntJ a extremely savage and dangerous, piacea 01s paw upon the bear's head aa If to exnress hut nit and rrtA t m.L. friends with bun. - , , - s Taking tbe beat under hi nrotartw the Hon suffered no ana to.annmoch ihe cava anA dlfl not alam mhi k exhausted, a closely did. bo watcb over am new mna :u even allowed htnt to share hi food.""'.";. . The two animals would Ha' Am Uu br- side. -tba. Hon tasnailtr iwtth a im tectlve paw over tba -baa Hia delight h-comDanJoaahla was maniraataA nn. aaastakably. and ate cantors-warn an. mane enough to let the two share! tho samaesg,--KaBss Inoependaat' x -'Vrm Cat Scratck'; t.' on th arm, toth worst sort of a kava soro or boll, De Witt's Witcjt Basel Salv isa quicit 00 re. in buy tag Witch Bezel Salve, be psrticular to ret DeWllta ttil. b the salv that heal without leaving a soar, a speoine ro blind, bleeding, itch ing and protruding piles. Bold by r S Duffy. . v . BPEgD OF SHIPS. Vfja War Sallara Aaeartala TIott. tea Kaata Tkrr Are Gotns. "How do you ascertain the speed of a ship 7" is a question frequently, ad dressed to naval men, nnd an explana tion will therefore probably bo of in terest to many readers. There ar? sev end methods, says Army nvA Navy il lustrated, the commonest 1: :1 inost ,-.n-elent being by the use of the log. This' Instrument consists of three parts, the togshlp, the Una und the marks. Tl' logshlp Is a piece of wood nhov.t iinlf an Inch thick and shaped liko a quad rant, with a piece of lead let In round the circular edgt? to make it float p-r-pendicularly In the water. It U hn: by lines ut each angle, the throe u.t being joined together about two u - from the logshlp. Two of tho lim ore securely fixed to the ship, and tl.o other has a bone peg at tbe end, t, ioi ii. being pushed Into a 1k1c In th - -temporarily fastens it there. From the point of Junrt-.ii-e of il tree lines a siiliicient length is iys? urcd, generally about KK feet, to t:ii;o the logshlp well clear of the sli's wash. This it called the "stray lim " nnd is marked with 11 ph-i-e of Ir.iiitir, -From the bunting Ik measured iT f 8 Inches and the line marked here wiili a piece of leather. Then ano!l,"i- ; ," feet 3 Inches Ih measured marked with two knots, then nivM, space the same length mtd m.i.tt.! with three knots. Half way I- tw , n earn butch of knots one kIukI" ki.-.t ;, made. The log line is then it ady fn use. The space between tbe knots h fo Hid from the simple little rulo (,f t! r o sum as 8,(!0O rocoikN (nuiohor 1" pro. onds In nn hour) is to twenty rk-::; onds (length of satulKbissi. 4-o .-no t:.n-. 1 feet (number of foot In a n-nite-al 1 ii 1 to the length ef line rc,iiiivd, v. Works out to 17 feet ."( inolo -:. To use the log four poisons an- in quired two men to bold the reel which the line is wound, tbe ciri:t, r master to hold the Klass aod I - mid shlpinan of the watch to heave 1 1 - - I,,;;. The last named puts the poj; lirmly in the logshlp and then gathers tkn 1 four'colls of line In his hand, sinli, I, ui to admit of the logshlp being thrown well clear of the ship. He nsks, "Cl,-:n glass, qunrteniiaster'r" "Clear (.-la -.s Bir," comes tin- reply, and o-, i-rlioard go the logshlp and lino, (ho r.-t-l ra idly revolving, rresonlly t i-ldx feels tbe ploct of lointin through Ills band, and bo nm-s n. ,,. der, "Turn." The qoartonna-1 1- 11:111 the glass and watola-s tlio s.iial. w nh one "reeler" linids ivil over ids h. ad so ns to give the line fair play V. la n the santl lias run out. "Sto!" --a--, t.,, quartermaster. 'I'ho ndfNliii!-ian a 1 1 , ; the line, assisted by the other "n - ! ' and looks for tho nearest knot, iae;a: n single one close to his hand. ! h, n tbe line Is hauled in, and turn I a. appear, which signify Hint the - ha. 1 going four and one hall' knots thi.ea 1, the water. The jerk of the line d: a, the peg from the logshlp, whhh mo. floats on Us Hat side and is e - H hauled in. When a ship la yhm mo four knofs, H fourteen second e.la 1 Used, tbe speed being double la 1 shown by the knots oil the line. I!, , . Journal and News. UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL The summer Term t.elns .1 10, to continue 1 Inc.- in, nth -Thorough Instruction in com admitting to tho bar S.o 1 , lectures by eminent laww-i-For Catalogue, address Jas C. MacRae. Dean. Chapel Hill N 127 i. Foil line of Drugs uml v .in im s Perfumes, Toilet Soaps, ,-t, . :,is.. i!,,. following Mineral Waters Mat. hh Mineral spring, I'uffal o l.illuii. 1 1 11 10, v adt Janoa, llnnyadi Matyas, i iiihana. Veronica, Apenka, Hed Haven Splits Comhs, Trnshes, Tooth Itrushes. I'aslerino Tooth I ski COLUMI1IAN INS TI II). . Creolum, the (Ireat I'lsinf.-c lam and Hed Bug Destroyer. Brom-Chloralum A sure PitKVKNTATIVK of infect,..,, .1 Contagion of DIPBTHKH a a "Al l. POX. I iTslelana'.I'rescriptiool, a i.-einit.y J. J. BOYED, VETERINARIAN. All diseases of tbe horse other forii,n of Colleeored, Blind Btaagers p.-inum mly rellered, No Cure. No P.y A.hlrrn, J J nnvict', , Cove N IV -. A Physical Diswback. . 'Noeaeea ooaoentai hi- e..i-rcic and auoosed at any thing with an nncor- racteti 7 troobia. , If roawben readlnr haa a nnr,,,,, fortabla feeling, ar drowsy, print hi tirs, a sen OTrte eyes afurwards, you asrs aa ere dtfect sad should have it corrected at pbc,' Jhsr la sn euw of ntrra lore aipeaded on thl organ, the 7. that , Ihoald b SSBt b tha brain -lwhrw' : v;.,f vl-tviV;i." ' Parent often wonder war. thalr child- ran are not as bright aa others, and thv tf bar a natural dlalik foi books, It but be the ara laboriei ader (rest dUadranUr ea aeeonat of eye strain, and eaaaot siadr o aoooont of tbesi eesslr amount of cnerfy required to keep up clear tUIob( a pair of ilasses will sooa stop their seemtoa- stunldlt and put them on aa equal foollnf with voeir piaymiiicTr proporly flttsd. ' . . Henry's If 1m.- JO BAXTER. r-
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