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THE JOURNAL. PuUUhed very day la tie year, ex- cpl Monday. . JourwdlBalidlng, 6W0 Cravsa'.SU ' . : ?. . ' s ' pMon Ho. 8.. ' ' , ' CHARLES U STEVENS, ' f--v. unom um'nonmoB - . ' -r V SOBSCRIPTIOH RATES1! I I One iw. la dTao..M One year, aot U advaaoa......... ' Monthly, by uitar la tks city--.. IN 00 Advertlatnf Rates flralaaed oa appli cation. ; -.f -i" ? Entered at the Poet Offloe, New Ben, m O, at aeooad dan matter.;- - - : . Offlefal Paver ef - Hew Ben Crarea Cematy. " aai THE NEWSPAPER FAMINE. A. few weeki ago there was aa oat cty on the part ot the pabllo prase, over the Imnendlnsr newspaper famine. That famine hat become a fact, as erery pah Usher mntt realist, for there li both trouble to secure newspaper at present, and an extra expanse, aa the price of news hai advanced. - The New York pnblUbara were notl fled to curtail their edlttona .aome day ago if they did not want to be found without any paper. And npon ,tbls, there haabeena dropping of tome of he man v edltlona of fie larger datl et. From all previous reporta this famine hai been the reiult of the well ordered program of the International Paper Company, which controls very largely the caper output In thla country, this company curtailing lta output so that the paper acarclty haabeen the result, and so an advance In price had to fol low. The International Paper Company Is one of the protected industries, and con- trolling the majority of the paper opt put, it can produce an artificial condl tlon such as the preaeat one, ana ap pear perfectly Innocent, but make the consumer pay an added coat for paper became it la scaice, which Is aa extra profit for the International. The newspaper If they would unite, could remedy their condition If they would advocate and demand, and tee that the demand was made good, of the removing the duty now paid on wood pulp! . Whatever articles may need tariff protection, such protection should not continue if It la to protect the manufac turer and distress the -eoaeamar, as thlt tariff on wood palp It doing. If the newspapers are Indifferent or do not act with aome effort in thlt mat ter, they will limply have to pay the tax, but a little well directed opposition would help the Independent papex man afaotnrera, ;whlch it would make the International keep the conditions aataril for the supply and maaafactare ot paper. 1 Beware of Ointments for Catirrn That ContiH Xercttry. as mercery will turely destroy the tenet of smell aad completely daraagt the , whole system wheat ekteriag 11 (hroagh the moooua surfaces. . Booh srtlclee should aeVet be need except oa preeerip- tloot from reputable phyatoUna, at Us damage they war dor UtetT fold to the good you caa poaally derive from them Ball't Catarrh Care, auao fact! red by P.J. Cheoey 4 C4 Toledo, 04oatalnt ao mercery, aad la taken ta tarsal4) ao tiers directly epoa the blood, aid mo ooua terfeoa of IttryeteaC Xa heylsf Ball't Catarrh Care be nrf , yoo get Uegeaalav It U mkt tatsrt ally aad made U Toledo, Ohio, by F J Cheney ft . Co. Teettmoalalt free. ' a fold by Dreggtsta. Prloa, TSe, pet ' Take flaU'4ramfly Pmajfotiooattlpa, II IIUUIIV 1UJUI ehmoa be taOtmA Vy e 4eee oflha rsin?rr7n:'.;.-:h.:' ' . 7 ' ' OiMnlbj ermMlnf eU kr. - jrr ' toHM. Jt aiil d(tin, tnn dm-rr BMkHVnn (rwrtrtu n& 1 1 r', , irtiKtttKtftrttoi a I I . twttUe (UawaMnM ! '. U fo ; tk tA m&yrf iX the r.4 , ir.r xfc Otutt U'-' m 1thi Cottom, Graia. rriT''. Itice la Ft-.:, t.ic;. ts til Taa following ars tha saarkot quota- tlona, rsoslvsd by private win to J. ITaHm Labare Co., He w Bern, N. 0 V!''. "," ' Hiw Yob. March? OoRoa: 'Ope. High. Low. OIom May 18.17 15 8 16,14 1185 19.19 15.19 10.07 19.17 15 8515 85 15.50 15.57 U 70 1181 U (H U 68 Jnly- .Oct ... Chicago, March 7, Chicago Gralo. Open,- Closel May Wheat 94 May Corn May Oata 64 -411 7.85 14.17 740 A8l es J May Bibs 1487 7 80 May Pork May Laid Mew for. March 7. Oioae I Srooaa; Open. Ajar.Sagar..,...lS Amr. Copper. ... 48f 1841 47 9H w 1 lis atchlson. ....... 84J Southern By..1.. 181 Southern By pf.. 80i, U. a BteeL:.... 101 U.B.8teel pf...66t Penn. B R. lllv 8 Erie............ 3 I LoalBvtlle&Nasb 103 Bt,Panl.,.,.;...188i i08i N.T Central..... 118 n. w. ...... .m' Va. 0 Chemical. 80 snl ro Ton Want Strenrth. If you want to lnoreata yout atrength .1 yon must add to and not take front the physical la other words, the food that you eat mutt ba digested, asaunnated and appropriated by the nerves, blood and tissues, before being expelled from the intestines. Eodol Dyspepsia . Curt adda to the physlcaL It glvet atreogtit to and builds up strength lath bamaa system. It is pleasant to the tatU aad palatable, aad the only combination- of digettants that will digest the food aad enable the system to appropriate all . of ltt health and itrength-gtvlag qualltlet. Sold by F b Duffy. To Avoid Chase4 Baaaa, -. "The reason your bande are chap. ped," said en experienced inanlcnriat to a customer who complained; "la that you never let running watet iron over them after waahlng Uein."41;'I r; "It la the worst thing In Ahe world for the hands to wash them a bowl of still water, rinee them tf the aoapy fluid that remalna and than dry them wltb the towel. All the alkali M -the soap remalna in the wateCaod on the akin. It would be a good -thing tor aome women if the- bowks Jo running water were bulltlwltarsof fringe In them. Rlnae your handt jnj running water, either hot or cold, .after yon have waebed them, Jetting the water flow freely, and yon will have e tat tber trouble with chapped " handa. whatever elae you economise la. buv good soap. The beet t none teo good.? New York Preee..-' FtTorlte Remedy For Babies. i Iu pleaaaat taate and prompt ctiret have made ChambarlalasOoBga Bma f..ri. .v ik. .JCrIf children. It qnlckly curea their cenght aad colds and prevents any danger ot paeumonU or other - terloaa Anaeqaea cea. It aot only curat croup, hot waenf given at toe at the croupy coogh. tp- peera will prernt the attack, FofaaJe by all drngglata. I A nir4 KacUah CaaraeSev. - Mr, yttniicl Carter, rei-meaber "of paiilauiral for TarMoek, who died re cently at the age of elgbty-oinc, wu a well known character in We et'rly years Hstf a century egoi-be Wh a Chtrtlat member, bot Wtt noaoated. at ae had nnt tbe-property qosllocatioa tbra'necrevnry. He chiefly dlaflogulsh H lilmwlf by his attitude wlt regard to the Duke of tVtlllnttoa't ifubml aaylog In the hbuee of crrnKDeot thtt the money might hive been mere cred its bly epfot.fbatt M "the pegeaatry, parade and pomp ot a pabllo funeral" lie though ell thla "wore the aspect of Implety-lt ,wst :mia paying, aksmet Idolatrous worship te the elai of bit fellow waxse;-, ; ,. - X, -- : CADToniAi . - ' ...... 1 1 Z - . . , . . , kMr1e4'a aaW tlakta. ' '" EnilUliwn. at least the mors pre gr"elve among thin, ere Bnally awefe enlng te the eUeurdlty ef the eld law whlrft eabllhe bt are known s aortPot llfliia" foVr this Uw win. Aows,vsb have U Is exlitmv x Ctn1npn yoers er ttwe caaant be o prtTd of UfM i.y tba eootmakm cf eltMKirfhf botlJliits wltlwot en com PtMlVa Laving bem made 1 lo IU wnr. In Ur vwd n.r f knd rannot erwt a btilMlnt whUb wilt abet la any tt the winltovs of rVV Ixirlng bqlMlnr. rroTWSnt the tlT lve bM-a in ulatuxi ti!ij,Is itxe yetrm, wl!t...' t v,x:r.g t :f lUliVf te xlpnli dmir-, Mof. f , t-f 1 5 .. ...7 I tfiliO 1'-! ':tl lag:, Vitalizing i'ooi - i . V v ' ' What Mother, Father or child lover, but feels a t;;hter:-"J rf the heart strings at sight eft.. : ; of the poor, than, peaked young 'ones,' to be found in the families ofihany of our friends! The race of - life is to the Strong. TheT Weaklings have but little chance. l , - And yet,every weak child, if J properly cared tor, and its body furnished with Bu'ddW, Vitaliz ing Food like OzpmuTsion, canl Strong; Successful; HappjUsV? Iful Jtaembef of society.! V ' r: vjzomuision is a JW"errooa. it is saentinc preparation ot se- lected Cod Liver Qu,.6ntaining 1 tne -germicraai - oiooa Punner, Guaiacolthe soothing; pealing emulcent foodccerinevf'ahd the' tonic f dtf lUetK Hypophosphites. of- Lime' and SPhysidaris nbi omy presOT Qiorsibntbut ise iiiiieir'f own families to. build ) pp. ieir2 iiFofisalebytt sat cents and $ I. do the bottle;. We'll send you a sample bottlt Knf Street,NeWj'yor For aale iy T. 8. 'bVtftJViWr Bera N. O, andalldrogglstt. JADE A3 MEDICI re Er 51 It U In VuUu War Wwm Maar .ff-U-gHmmu la aOaalj-E S : J Every thing to? China-, of ' in rirlt whatever U certain to be drtgked into the pharmacopoeia of the Chines dan.?. Jade la no . exception to the flries It may be swallowed aa apowdr r in little plecee the size of hem ieedito varioua etomachlc comrlainbLwlTen pockmarka and scare may be obliterat ed by being daily rubbed with a piece of pun Jade. It la aiao odered to be of a molat natnre, nnd w ieaa-of in Imperial favorite of the eighth ce tnry who was cored of exceaalva.tftlrtt by holding arish aha pod Jade la ber mouth. And n when the toob of the great commander, WaOiTa'ao, third century, Ai wat opened fa yeara after hit death,' hmbng the turaal ob Jecta found In anch tircamat4ncea was a lanre silver bowl TuUbf -water: That the 'waters had not drledi ppj waa .ao I coui for by the presence in the bowl I of a jade boy three feet la heights I Jad ta chiefly "brought frdnt h run-lun, or K6rilknni'iangef tietWeen I the -desert ot Gobi and Tibetf from Khoten or Ilchl.in Taraand, knd from Lan-flen, on the Belurtagh nonhtalaa, tHI farther to the weat,";. In the tenth century; A. toe latter wat actually known fa : the , fcdeWnai JUatrVt though It does not appear that' any jade baa ever been found tbereProfeeaor Herbert AGlhie In lneteetrth. CW fury, f. ;; ?j(.-i. t-.-y, I . inflammatory Rhcumttl jm Corel I -. WCllam Shaffer. 9 brakamaai of Oea altoa.Ok.Ja wu c6nflned to hia bed far ief jrtf wealu Srtth' lailammatory the, mamtm! ned Haay -xemedlea,- he taya. ,'F at!! 1 tett to McCaw't drag ttwe (bra bottle cf Caambtrlala't Pata Hala, tt waea Umi I vat enable to sat hand or foot, and, la' oee w'etk' time wu tfii to go to work as-nappy sea For sale by all drsnrlsU.'l t 'a , GLOy E8 IN ARLY UAY8. taer Were on Maae ta Hesvaaa 4, aSwMaa Waa Ware-SJSaa, . la the eerty diyaevwrfbirig' wu not regulate4 for the people, as li laaosv py tn government and the law eoorta, Europe was eU0 yosng thesi, and peo ple tad roeth tad reedy toea&i ef deal ing srtth -aoe another of baying, and selling or giving foods and property nd settling dlaputra.- A glove, at It , Was vary cloat Indead te a ma n't hand, came In eoorae of time to be locked ' npoa MlalOiii IUIUcCoT Tie Uad It Self,, sod aomtlaM- fV t'e snsn't placa n4 wat t.i..1 ( r 1 t 1 1.4.' - m or ri. t ( u a r:r !t r Meeaaary tiva te ! (' .,i. :t couatry It was tulng to N brld. .TTvae who WU11 to fn tl.e fnif ""Would Oob ttf tbe fcrtVtuan er t -4 t rabepmefnt. He rn'rt It v"y bp- ar rwrt et ttie aim of esvlTij Ufiir be wonld know that It Hint be phr or tilepopte would te d:cetitrt l nrm' l . y t'j t' I - - -1 rf t pW; w,N'a, tj r im.'y f n, r- PC te f La f-rrf.n, tut 1 ..1 1 rcy glore 1 11 It. - T -i 'l t --r r Cnnnfrjr. It le the one try la V t.. triln4lTl fyr m la r- 1 - 1 t "' t r trir.f T'l r ttrf I ' . " r - (: 1' t if 9 t.t j tt yf-o ar- a . If rj t a ( I ' I t J V '' t ft i I 1 1 r l I' r' IT". .:.Q i!l THE V.V Li, J i Tte f -t r J'.ix wal. -t orchs'i la ... i.la pmuieJ with acvd from e Ixis Angtk-a mission gardens, where Ue padres tad started a few treea wltb cuts brought with them from Spain. The u':'?rtitklpg waa n aoccess from Ce trtt," and toe acreage of waluuta baa-.ateadily increased. The walnnt tree's' early age of bearing, lta long life nd tie steady demand for lta product t nd to make the enterprise deservedly popular.' , . .". :- ' The walnut tree begins to bear when six or seven years old, and nothing Is known CcSnltely ; of Its; age limit of bearing: . Fabulous stories are told of trees br'Fpaln one or two centuries old bearing"-! enormous crops.' 1 The oldest trees in California are atlll bearing, bur deductions from, the short history al-. ready c;aue ihow, that the tree is in Its prime from its twenty-fifth: to lta thir tieth Tears"! FltWh hundred Doundeof nuu-to theacse la a good average yieia, , making seventy-five pounds the average weight from pne treeCt5: Tha harvest time begins' a oout the middle Of" Septethbef and lasts nearly etx weeks.l,Jheiuts begin to fall with nderrthe trees leaves . no cbance for them to lose themselves among clods aJona UOe the huti i tJhder normal con dltions; theydror Jree trpnl the outer husk, , r Thnll t through,Cit : Irregular buretuiaaiKl getting; 9 ants pickea an te,at,almple,4natteRfe4knatirnea the trees est time to, insure, fta clean dropping !ftoSSpN Bovs and drla. men and women. Jar. 'ilnWshelM trt Dressed into service, and on hands and j knees the btrt sweratiliawtfawmnt of the lr. Begnariidllenrnguf are occaalory shntott dnring the sea- 'Jjij-tan the WtMinn: iS;Tojea ,10 atari InneroarflTjamboo noleS Whose Ueht b .inerjaun ruraft ww ws. joBra chootaixlone'j-egTilariy ffor a walnut 1 iracktlon? .iThs sfaelpt apttha fchlldren Is 'Aeeded.wand 4lldre 'are nothing loerHb :-1Teplentehi "thefc diminished csitered amonli tha Dickers, land when rrled to srdut onsur traps' to" dry .-Be- jbW.'jitU jli i, V.in ," I, m - ? J Any child can takt Ltttl Barlv Kit an ItBpRfecl sifetyvThs ar harm leti, aerer'grlpe Sfr ilekeh, and yet they era tacsMau m reittiu wat roDntt con iJItutioM feqtjiring dmtio nleans - are tete'dnthpTtatsdrnrhey cannot fall to perform uiflrmiutdh; utd iivsry one who atsa DaWlU'A LftUe Jtaily Risers prefer' them t,allr other jpUlsV They tare rUlMnsnsstV Pold by F B Duf WAYJ5 TO ADVERTISE; ta fTUe Maa Mar SaaUy ta Walea & ta ta Beat Hatae-,,,,,? If you have roods to sell advertise. Hire a man with- a 'lampblkdc hettM and a. brash to paint your nam and number on all the raiiroaa fence, a be cart go Whlxclng .by sotfast that no on, can readlbenvJo be Wure, but perhap tht obliging eondncpr would stop tha -train to accomraodat aa ln onlsltlT passenger. . t ..., Oat your card In the hotel register by all neia. 8trajjgerswtopplng at hotels for a night generally bay a cigar or two. peforr they, fear town,, and they need some tasnlrltlut llWrarv food bestdesw.!- -i-.-I ''-'. If aa sdverthdns: agent wants "your putWas" advertised In a fairy fram tt, thr depot pay him about 200 per cent more than It is worth and let tin put : ft there, - When a man .has fjarse-cjnarter t a seeona injWhica to cafc-a a trabi h lnvartabry, stops to read fdrpot 'advertlaaMa, knd' you card might take Ids eya,v n 4 .' Of couru the' ptrwt" thermometer dodge la excellent When n ana n't Da gm and ears ire fretting or Mia pnff Ing and "pipi at the heat Is The MiM abort 'an tithenf when he jeadt aa aaverOaereent, .". .. ." " Ilavs.CJXandJ'.ofl. tlUls. dodgers printed -and: hire a. few txrjn to dis tribute them. 'You've no Idea bow the Junk dstlrr and paper and rag man will rewrt you. X boy with a big placard on pole h) ta InU-rrstlng object 6t th Street tDd knds a diguifled sir to your eetab- Bahmant - Hire aboof two. " fcfrsaTbflrrwihdar. -ropi nv-r M tt a calendar to te what d .y cf tte rnta It la. Thy marrly r'n- -a J.un' ; j tt It so aa t be sure t t yo,)r if.19 Is spll4 with or Wt;out P," tUat'i IL ' r-t on't think of tdvertUlng ta wp.i MtaLiiiU,!, ji aitimte Bwpyir, Nut' fof an--.'-nf.:, Xonr adverttne rrnt . von! 1 b Bl'y rr1n,,,d Snd Vuu. l C:4 v.t i into :i I', thrifty honhol 1 rf t!, r--4 n, ' n ar II i firrarr. T! 610. Uuli-, the trnilrumtt lie t . . t 1 t t a,-. 1 - 'i t!. fn. ::! : frit -1. r.'l !.o 1 it 1. 1 It -1 fad et.l ' 1 ' V 1 ( , tl," ! - , . i ! . I J I : ! 1 r;i,:i ' r 1 ' t 1 1 in ii' ' nswin ! " s 1 a ' r 1 ! V i Tit!-'.'' -l fi ; 1 i a ' ' -.f - . : , ' s. !( i I j 1 1 i V j.jw,. to V - .n, Mlnety-nloe td people tioe ." of every one huQuied people heart trouble can rememhot aa it vu simple tndlreenon. ltlaaaclot tt-le fnct that all case .of heart d'a ue, awl orgaaio, ar net only trabe- ab'e to, but are me direct raault f ; All feed taken tote tha stotj -h wtteh fails ef period a!r-, Cob termonta ana swans mo etomoca, btterfnre v the actlen ot mebastU J and in t course of nme that 4ollcat i bat tCal organ,beoDme dlasased, . WrM'erlrailCt ,rtf J . my food wooU dlatmo mm 117 winn uij hui psipiia mam i wawa , Fholi 1 m hotiu ml .nil n ml 0 tmjnl.l. nBV. Afta jjj? iwooi wunw pn-eaiion,, aynepsMU and alt stasaaoa eaotders: end elvas th hearva full, fraa and nnmp - melad action, -0if:mAfK' 3'' . el so 8ha botdtoc f ttnas 4haMivkJiaUior0ari a.t).xwrift - A On HE HAD REASONS. r ta-hy Patrick "ralle ta Hal ta Father B. waa a very popular maa fn the bid border town of 1W4 aP' northern Kew York.- BloTd brPrabi esUnt and CathoUc allka, h tlyd a contented life among, hia people ; and Ma hnaka " . " r t ; i: mj. ' At the1 time f th miners' atrfk. when: the pric of toal wwsttitinjg, Jh good father discovered .thai' the oaJ supply of the ehurch'1 Wail toetJcally exhautted andthatlbrfwas no moaey In the -treasury to purchase lAeniii. cordlngiy be announced that'ha'tntenl- ed toklng tfp a collectld fb thlrpss.1 poe,,and, taking a plate sffer his sertj mpn, he went up and downthe alsl. giving Wery one S chance to contrlb. Ht. -t?tH i- .fi-JftVW .J -Much to hla aurnrls. ss he extended the plate, toward one roloVhon ofUtnroia. JBmtaietwtawayt at work. tod" hi a tivea sttkwd'smUe and wink lasteed idMtytthe f atherr bowejeri thoogbt.thlt mFast that Pat rick wat not prepared to fly that day an weald d sd lter..44,l4;:i- -Net e5tilh-tnoaghrraon(y at, this tlm,.tbe. followlagr Sunday hsrmlds toother, collection, paying paftlcaUf a tenUoo to those who bad net Itrta th previous time.! Coming -agal t Pat rick, b wit greeted la ih Km mka ner,' Meeting him a th street a1 da er two U.ter. thC father aaldi Tatrlek, why did yon not help ns last laadayr ."Ahr fcihata! taBitxhtrftVr4 tf! tf right tnM nlver!! say ws.n ward-f Why. . Patrick, Said "th my stifled prteaf'yoo'n not sr'a'trerd"-- rra.sUhrw'ps.MvM , !WI)it do yon meanr s. ' " ' Ha.' Tafber saWr Patrick. puluag hit fotelci bggiir yeV ptrdon, aor, bat donl -yer 'thmkiJ ,ka thai th church air bet bt turner lipplntf Ulgatlne.-!'-. ' ? ?' " tt. . . - w ;. S Pi A, IaafoTth of UOrahgi, Ga,taf. ft red for six, moatha,-wft -a -ttlghtfal rosalng tor oa htt lag. bat trllt that BociUa's" Aralc jalve wholly twrad p. i are days. - ret Cloert; woadda," PxTe It "t the Wei sal vt. ta W woVld. Oar gnaraaiMdU-ifnly 13oU. Soil by ? Bradham, A.ntt.r - r, HOW. TO FOLD A.LETTtB,: air a Basalt raaa 'f ASU. - aaaia Ker ta atC War. I set yon have lots) ef appBcettottt, said the advertising mmigtt't V bnalneat bous manager Wb ltd -wtlaed for g type writer 'aMboohi aner. r, ;".t-c -1 "From til over New PprUnd, sei4 the bu!nee mart, jamming htt pockets fait "Hot what some of U. girls wh enswer are thlcklnr of I calf t, Unagtoa, Hre le ena girl wh wni row C tnute to Uke a plara at ti a week.1 . "Caa yo tll mncb4 ta Urf-!r fntTU Bftuona tiy UieJr Wtrrsr . . "Can 11 Yt'nM, rattir. Per In-'snre. Vlimrt U the Wlrt'r.f ; thtr U t r?f I, 2 of t: o VfUiU; (bare la the wy t' )t Ur la fnt It " t; f ore la even f a i: i ' : if j r ; -.. i . rr.-r r n t!,dt l ; . rt art f ,; , ii 'mh t'.n.e r,nnt .!.jiT . . ' "Nil," 1 t!, a It,- -j ra. t't a'l I c?. n : to f ! st.- j t ) i t n i 1 1 " T i SICKROOM TACTICS. Saeccaaf K -. t-a at the prop-- i' . Gaatia, mi . atat' .r-'. , al 1 xnofr'-T creat- u In t alckiw . is v'te M important as the remedies given. A nurse should be In touch with her patient thai is, she r should b sympathetic and not al low irritability and whims to upset her equanimity. The nurse who can create an etmogpher--! repose,, who caa an-. mor Without" Indulging her natlent In ftll'.tli 'iarosnrffdraBles of alckr people. has won half the battle. An unsympa thetlcTImpetient. nurse will do more to hlnueT recofery' thakr the1 lack of rem- sJies.-ilt1. let1 not actt and ?werd alone that help or hinder; hex very thoughts ar ns'boteot'ss hef general "conduct; and fh senairfvil' patient' irlU 4ie Influ enced Yor good tMP'ilf If tha nurse vera dumb.: fihLtuld 'at ap .times main- taln! ni poslUve-nplHtlnr mental attt. tud an4 -remember. Jhaft the patienfa irritabUlty fr,mechoa; it Justified by. her, pnyetcai conmtMm ana is not ueuueoeaa, yaueucs auu, tuns aii, tocfrtha'reidolattes torgoodand in- le2iigeiitnurBtng,' r ana tn nsrse woo tsV'Qi Htle ha$nd missed aeincsdUa.Ftt laUed to imxmv simply becanas they did hot jtaacy the4r Knnrse. : : A -muse must -Va nnd make hersebt Bked, and It tkesmli0laln,Itax$;.a cb cumspectlon ,to Ingratiate ; herself with uw ibobc anuHerenuus; w paaenia. -;-';:,:-More Riots., b Disturbances : of ttrlkert are not nearly al'tT aa aktndlTidnst'dltorder of the tiites'fri sleep, ner- or wftl bs followed by utter mediately employed. Chst' nothing soefflclent to cur disorder of the laTtfrir KUbyt It 'Eleetrio Bitters. ab'Eleeirlo Ift awcndfal foals, aa affottv ner Tlnt.an4,tba greatest all arousd medl elne for nn down tyaVm-v' Itdispeh Nlfnaea.:sllnamtilam and Neural iBii;lntsfrm OnlySOo Ur aWaatibt . gnarantoad byO D BraAahi, DragJrltt. CaaM 8ti Nluu Oleefutly riiy Kti.-?wl about th MeistlTibabitHiit oAtstr tliy rled: "at last! Ton casViay that Abfr old rllpned win tera were colder, than U4 one box ibeen, for all, records .wfcjhln your mem ryv hay been broken Aeknowleuge It now and keep your iuou,tb shut for the rest of the year!" .'"Waal," replied the oldest Inhabit ant straightening up- and taking retbF'l" do acknowledge' I've never Been' colder then this. ' but wa it mlauteUmy nrsndpsp, ha saU that achln"- ,.:- . :. 1 .f.But,th others had fled ont tnto tbe bitter, night foiled again.-Kfoclnnatl ,llm;stI.. ' - ' Workup OTertlme. ltagator taws ar Ignofad by ib sr tfrlsa,lrtd workara-Dr Jflng'a New .klglt aadiytawrug tpdkttoai M wmrrraUftrpaUoa, Blek Bsadach and VI BtOBUalf, UtsiTand Bowel tronb l. ETaviyl pleastBt, saf, sur. ' Only tOo at Bradham't drag star. t'!' vi- -m "I iasw - t,i -FLAYS AND: fLAYERS Th rumor that De Wolf Hopper waa to appear In a revival of "TVang" has saer, wua uc nentai lae cosseaian nUnealL - "'TiU'Viuiurf will MnMnu an nl.T the Jead IsY-Th 6lrt With; th Oreea Xyea". an til Clara Bloodgeod rejoins the company. ',' ' ' hrV-XhnrlL7mx' DaJch4r.M In th spring Ob fUly. "It U la pros and hah tortj talUng parts. .- 4 hteUxMrn K acDo well la cxperlmvnt- Ing la a-tasw pity -written by . W. JCatpo, oaUad " A Captain of Navarre.4 The scena ar laid i Franc. 1 Henry Miller and Char la Prohman have signed cootracU by which the actor' will b starred by Mr. Prohman feaptod of flf yara,begUnlng thy trtalefc1 -."' ' - lohn rew baa revived -The Becond ta Cmmaad." o f ltaat enocees- ea, wateK a st asiat iltarahtary wtth -Captain Jiepp, -has p tflty of the a it i ess il seaaosu .!'- '.-A-" " 4 , la his tear tht i krgse dries KUch ard Maasflaid mar. appear' la "Mae beth" and ate a tragedy wrlttesi by tord1 Byreo, bealdat la sWaur sno Haaea Hit saasoa Will sxtend Until ya4t - - T - . 7hy Kovr Bern People Chculcl FoUowThJs ' Va! uablo Ad-;f : f rataae tk proof it le Ifew fjera. ; .'. Tut1 os eCy lavaatlgate It, ' , KiH Beary to ttpertaaeet, . , v TVS t tiatrkS fa1y, ; fr''t If l4 tXpeMeae of a'dtt a-a. ," ' .."!".'- H B I'iiW, wko skaat '! t -;i li at Crat-e ae4 fi.w.ll f,- I Bta. I ( I i Vrx .'',r-t, i . I f S '-'' . j to 'u ' !i ; !. f - v II t. 1 i i -r f: Uu- ; -. i iili! , ' ' f, i t r a ml' S t at : i a i r ! it 1 t rf First slga f RHEUMATISM. - DHasern to let ran. tey toctnw amr. A alaste bottle af Will siehahlr ta tka we. k- ..-I . -j. j ... Hon of tfca antes. TkoaiS atfi. Mir 1. eat : R. WHE Mt.,rltaaaatknli 73 run old I w eaaatc aami ran raoa OMITT CHCMICAL CO.. PROPRIETORS ' BAL.TIMOHC, MO. "0rr" T THt JOINT FROM Wit INSIOC.- i"- l'r. riluvnlo. I Even tl:c -liriHl cm ii l) relnibllltated in Iho I.silin -:)-.:ii!i-ii!a by llm revision of trials i r - liicli tjiy linve bei'n con difinnml 'i ' ! iclinl)llitution of Cnliix W!ix .f Ibis li!;rii't-r. nil the samo prorpRs Is to lie iippMcd In Italy lo (be notorious l'r Uiiivolo AccorUlug to Scrll.e nnl Auln v. I.o wns n biliiud of the deepest dyp. ,ut ho i now-to be ofliclnlly ii-'i-liilmeU n pntriol. Tlmt. It may In- romcmbercil. was l lie view of bis clrinicti-r tnkwi by Victor lingo. wbos- r.itln-r. OiMiiinl .losepli Hugo, coptureil l-'rii Dlavolo and brought hlin to Justice. "Krn Dlavolo," wrote the poet, "belonged to the type thnt Is found wherever a country is a prey to the Invadei-the legitimate bandit fighting against the conqueror. He corresponded In Italy to the Empeclnn do iu Spiiin, to Cunuiis in Greece and to Abd-el Kader in Africa." Tragedy Averted. "Just In the nick of time our little boy was saveo." wtltes MrsW Waiklos of Plaant City, Ohio. "Pneumonia bad played sad havoc with htm end a teirl ble cough spI In besides. Doctors treat ed him, bin ha grew worse every day At length we tried Or K Inn's New Dis covery for Oonsump! Ion, and ourdarl Ing was saved llt-'o now 8'unii, and Well." Evir) body ought to know, It's the-only sure cure for Conghn, t'nlils and all L' ni; ilUens-t. O larsn'f'-d by I O D Bradnam, DrngKt. Price (50 : nml $1.00. Trial bottles free lyon's French Periodical Drops (strictly vegetaDle, perfectly harmlesa, sure to arcorupHah DESIRED RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. Price. $1.50 per bottle. CAUTION iwwareor cODnlerrelia anl Imlmilom. The gonulno I- r- ao onlrln hi. A ton with rnr-rim,ln ttlDn.tiim .M ' i mm- ,..n i lorClrooiax lo WILL. J AM b MKO. UO.Bole S'i,d HY ? MOAUMENTM AND HE4 L'&rONK. Cemetery Work at Riglit Piicea. Latest Deeigi b. II A. TUCKER & BRO Proj.rletoi s, WILMINGTON N, 0 If in need of Stone, Dixirsilh usne at short notice. Horses 5 La I . fS - r. 1 barejost rocdvad CII0ICE OAR-1X)A,0 C Horsrs and Mu'm of FXTKA riNlSH Alf6 QALlTy ul'alW, J1 rm- o M a full sn I etOTjpVsj t k tj t) oni, rn-Utt uiK-m IIatn' KU4. which I offer 'for 114 for sb or na'riUMs a,, r, tmr. AfjlceiDf to sav jorj mootj CO yorjr iiorch as. , t ; hijk -Mi5; nnroitK nirixw t. MVKUf A BPZCUVTt "ron4 mil mo-l- viiiifacui v . F.::c!iango STADLE8.. .; r"mil"t IJat and IIfvy Drat !';,!,,!ii0r4 WorVln IIors J t I: ! t -!. Mnit tAi. , r v - I '' a J V rf. (,'aJl at '"' ,, Sal . .. inaabaa tRBDMACIDI Wtlba, of Hltk Paii. r Il 80 rein oU -JreiT-iaeauil-lof ZOnin .k. . . S. WHlBLtK, a' aotet alhal ariahtn. ol Relrtroow. laatkariMkallrat aMtUMAClOE. .hkh d hta SIu I taa aai kM. ia ck. migterr SO " ' UNTIMELY CHEERS. The Bflaplaced Enlhaalaam o( an Ex. Corpie In Ireland. It was the rule in Ireland at one time that after an execution the body should hang an hour, but the sheriff, from mistaken lenity, would on some occasions look away after the prisoner had been turned off, while the frienda of the culprit would hold up their com panion by the waistband of the trousers so that the rope would not press upon his throat. When the hour was expired tha deceased was put Into a cart, which Was driven at a gallop along the Btony road. The jolting generally brought the prisoner to. One such recovery was so complete that the resuscitated) man sat up In the coffin and gave three cheers. One of his friends was so shocked at this indecent conduct that he hit tha ex-corpse on the head with his shillalah and finished hlir. The question then arose whether tl'C assailant could bo tried for murder, but it vn ruled that no man could h successfully charged With the niurdcrof a man who was al ready dead in law.- Pearson's Weekly. Bara tha t Kind You Haw Wwars BouuM of aan the "l" W v i 11. tim RjugK Bifaatnre Agonu, Cleveland. ot.. y-SS?i 8 D Y Lettering inO 1 Work Gun ii. ii:ii-liiiiL -il id.- r?.-r unci Wiiu'c i-. c 11M li lull Mules Will Mm iwit leli IV If I-, il m-x The Vi' f, f .9 , hm , w )- Tt I (, I t , t.Sm r-r-n-"'1. i" i' r n ia In .it I" ' r , ' r ,-tm'A, ltd I II 1 't V t ' IS t'ih tr V ; !t If " T) ( ' '" 1 ' - - ' - eie irt . . ' .. '.- : . jl fiirtruin: -t l iTS. a. ft,'. , ,f wMM lJMXKt tr -.f, h 1 "o t' o '
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 8, 1904, edition 1
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