THE JOURNAL. HuMlahed every day la tie veer, ex- -i WaJ . lnnralTlntM!nr. OB-CO Pion Ho. 8. . CHARLES Li STEVENS. amroa Mm nwniwn V. - - SUBSCRIFTIC3 RITES'. On jeer, la edvaaoe. ,....,'..... M onthly, 1y eanier ta tlM eft y. ; Q AdTBitiaiac sttfalaaed aa appM cation.- -.--- ,- - . Uttered at thVPoet OfieftTHar Bora, M.O.uiMoadejMiautur Ojelal. WfWjil .iw, Craves, uaaiy HEARST'S POLmCAL1 S LOYAL TY. ' ' The oppoiilton to .WfUlaal R Hearst, from demosrats who art eonta partlc lar Preeldeatlal favorite, or wfio feared that Mr Hearst might baooma the Dem ocratic Presidential aontlliee, -hu aad bo lust basts, certainly it baa area most unworthy of the true democratic spirit mhioh ahonld prevail--among demo crita. ' ,. The hostility ahowa to the Bearat Presidentlsl uplraUena naturally led up to the point, when Oa.noof w freely sent forth that Mr Hearst, unless securing favorable recognition at theBt Louie contention, would bolt theon ventlon, and throw bla Influence against the nominee of that contention.. , In an Interview published a few days ago In the Washington Post, Mr Hear said: x U am for the St Louis nominee. should, of course. Ilk any other man, be honored and gratified ahould the Democrau see fit to nominate me. Bat I do not hate to be bribed by office to be a democrat. I bare supported the Democratic ticket la the last At; campaigns. I supported .Cleveland three times and Bryan twice, i expect to support the nominee of the party at Bt. Louis, whoever be may be. I have not been able to deny ail the foolish thinga that have been aaia aoout me. i hare not even kept up with all that baa been said. But of ail the fool things, thtt Is 'fooler than the rest and this time Mr Hearst indulged In a heart laugh at the new adjective be bad coined, lhave been making any fight for the l .1 .L. J .i ri i. nomination in ura tun wi ivgin. Democracy. I hate been making my fight within party lines. Every Slate convention of both parties hu contest ing delegations. Contests do not mean that bolting will follow. . Some of any friends have instituted contest lor dele gatea. In certain' oases, eontests bare Instituted by my friends, la entire slncer lty on their part,whicb I would not have aanctloned had the matter coaar to my knowledge la time. But these Contests can be settled la the usual way, as they are settled in every national conven tion." -.- The fact that Mr Hearst la previous political eampaigaa ba alwayt been an ardeat audi loyal supporter of Demo cratic principles and nominees, Is too easily lost sight of and Just because Mr Hearst may aspire himself to politi cal recognition. Let soma candidate be nominated by the Democrats, and It will be found that the Hearst newspaper la fluence will be eagerly sought. Like every other Democrat of stand ing Mr Hearst has the Just right to seek personal recognition at the ha ads of bis own political party aad without any hostile criticism from those la "the Prt' - - ' l ixsaneSBeaaaesncasaa v ucaucsi uulboi c lure , v - by local application e tbey cannot reach the diseased portloa, of tbeeari There is only one way .to ear oeaiaees, and that Is by eonstltoUoaal tamed!. Deafness Is eanaed by an uflamedcon. dltioa of the wiaeoua lining of. the Xaatachlaa Tabv , Wbea thU tab fa Inflamed yoa bare a nunbUag aonad or Impeot bearing, and - when It ia entirely - lm til laiuullnai .mmm ' UtU Mil ' aad tbla tnba vaalArad i Ha aonnal anBw i: anion. Bcanae win an Mateo aa rar - mr aiaa aaata oat ar taa afaeaaaad M Oatarra, which Is aotblng but aa ta il am ed eoadltioa of the ' mooous eur- iafWa wU tive One Huadred Dollar tot - muj claw - i r vaaiaaai uaaan y ur tarrb) that eaaaot be eared by Hairs . - . m . - g . . r- - Catarrh Cnre. Bead f of etronlara, free. - ' ' - -w i mi ww wv m a . Take Hall's Family PU1 tor eonitlpv r i i lUka Vaareaif felt. 4 ' Let your education bt ao broad and . tborengh that, whether yoo paint ple- torea, Write book, ant merchandise, make cootracta o cultivate Uod. yoa wilt make yourself rVt in your coia- maaity aa an alt ronnd man of broad , Ideas and general culture 8 occ ess. . . ' ' - ' - v Kt BarT mi Ike Maaaat,' . "Ild Atkali Ike make tint teodor- toot eat bla words T "No. The tendrfoot turued out to fce one of thoae fellows who wonll ratlipr fight tbsa eat"-ClilB0 Jour- -nal. . SmIV T " v One Io never 1 t ' mule a pmr.o-.Bl In ; yon trll M1S iTf! i 4 gRt'tJL to two 'J VtP'.t tl i tl'"' f f . k rnod;?j to V, l y '! t jt0 : rn - -1 f'-n. Cottoa, Grain rrevtissa ul Kiafe la rrkes. ftecetptsaaa ..... - SMpmeatt, : The following are the market qaotar L Hons, received by private wire to J. Walter Labaree ft Co.: New Bern. N. ft Maw Toax, May It. i Correal- Opeaw Hlga LowCloaa Inly..,. , Ang 1 13.68 J.4.83 lMf 18.tQ 18,10 iq.BL la.VV Win 11.87 lUi 1I.U 1U8 ILtTlLSv 11.18 root. ....,s , Pee ' Qhlcago Grata? . JulyWheaV ' July Corn- ' JulyOale" Jnly Bibs July Pork luly Lard ' Chloago, May 17.. , Open. - Close 48, '88 618 .;'i7 e tnk, Ua.lL. 8rocv-r Opea. AmtJugar.. .. tSo1 Imr. Copper. ... 4H Atchison. . . ... . . 67 Southern Kj... -iv ' Southern Ky pt.-Bi . TJT. SSteal...... . 8 . U.S. Steel pf... b2 Peon. BR.. ...... H8i Srtot,tate atlf - LouisvqieftNuklOflt St. Paul.,.. .. lhvi N.Y Central. .tU n. & vy.,..;.v:55 Va. O Chemical. 2?1 f: .Close 8S 107 - 189 in ;e5! : Gprernmcnt CottonptcporL;.; - . Washington DO, May 17. ' - Cool weather baa been ; anfavoraWe throughout tte cotton tbelt and drought In portioae of astera dlatrots has proved detrimental. Complalatevof poor stands coalaue ia aearly allaec tions la the central -east districts but good attadaare the rule ia Loutalana,: Oklahoma and Teiaa. la the kst aamedJ section the fields an geaerafly eksaa aad planU are beginning to fruit-" - Boll Weevils have appeared la aad are la crossing la number .of Southwest and Southoeatral cotton counties of Texas. . ASttrtlUicTest . , To aave a life, Dr T 0 Merritt, of Mo. Mehoopaby, Pa, made a atartllna test reaulUng la awoaderful care. He writes. Ms Dalient was . attacked with violent Bemorrbaaes, cauaed by ulcera tion ef the atomach.' I bad oftra found Klectrle Bitten excelled! for acute atom acb and liver, troubles eo I nreacrlbed them. The patleat gained from the first aad hu not bed aa attack la 14 months. Electric Bitten are positively nana' teed for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Con- anoauon ana iLianev t ran Dies xrv them. Onlp 60o C D ; Bndbam's drug awn,' - - ".. .3 T1m4 Traaa. .' -",:? The condition "Of life' In a tropical forest la sunlight, and to get to -the top, where alone Abera ia aunllght, Is the constant aim of every tree, Tbey have no winter's rert in the tropics, mod. they an ao bard at work all day long that at Bight the treea teens quite tired out. From dawn" to sunset the treea are bard at work.;; Ton caa almoat see some Of tbeua avowing, aad. aa may naturally be supposed, they moat have a little reatat night The tree la thor oughly exbavated, lta brancbea k their atlffneaa, while the. leave droop and fold i4bemaelvea together. Ca llke tbeaa et temperate- climate, .the trees of the tropica alt men e le enow these eigne ct exbaustkm toward unset . I'?, ii :..vTrtVi. '- Tka BaaaHto 'aaaiat :X v there are two place on the earth surface when the.' anajfneae: aeei Bust point do aoutb, Tbey jarerot eaar oUcee to reach. ' One 'U UTthe arctk reglow , aortb of the aertbero magnetic pole, aey the line betweaa that bole and the leograpbJcal aorta poie. The other. Ia la .toe aauroue reguoa, tooth ot-Hbe eoathera magnetic pole, on the line between tost spot ami the geographical seotb-pole. Ia the f nt case the point of the oeeaie u attract ed to the northern magnetlo pole, ia the second caer the' other ad of the needle attracted "te, the' eoutbern augaelM Q. I - Ia rrtealand. It aeema, then U a cus tom that tb aewa ot a birth or death la aanoanoed, verbally by a maa who nUa at every hooee la the village for that panose.. If be bring the news of a birth ha wear whit gloves: If of a 6eath they an black. .' Bom days back a child was bora dead la a Frisian vU lagej It was accessary that the aaual announcement should be made, but in what coionri gloves t The -harbinger waa a maa of resource. He went his rounds wearing one jrhlte glove and An. kl,i4 MA -. - . v.-AIITOUAl STSAli'' , Many mea and women an coniiaully nhjected to what they cotBmmly Una -a conuaaa strain" Decaun cl som laaac!l or family trouble, Itwotsnd dUtmses them both msoUlly and r' jl eally, a-ectleg their nerve t ' y t fcricglsg on liver aad kWney t" , With the attendant evl'j cf e-' r - , -' ' lot cf rpt'-'te, aleepUfintst, 1 ' " J lty sad dnpoadeocy. TL'y c r lm rule. jl tU cf tbls "coi. ;:' '; hot tlry rn rr--fy I's I : ' Ings'xlsly 1- ' f frejia , Cf :' l':-t I-in-r. It t i' v if, I.' " ' ' i " I " ' '-, ' -,i ' t ' ' I t . t X ' 1 ", . O'Br! i 1. -a , , I'! 'ttiU'', ' ' - ifk" OT ,-n la bo" j aout ...A afli-r l.v ...e mat- umkt'rf." u.e Cadger AtUlcUc club of Milwaukee, wbo la anxious to have Mm meet Tum my Ryan, tlie middleweight cliuuiplou. in a six round bout at thst club witbin a few weeks for a purse of $5,000. Kian baa practically, agreed to take O'Brien on, and as the latter la Just aa j. ,- 1 1 " .4 ' , much pleated to fight Ryan taa pro: pecta' an that amatcb will be ar ranged between them, .sr., . i " 1 O'Brien -aad Byan metjn. Philadel phia- during -the winter, -the latter showing up nmarkably well for a man; many people considered to be a -"haa 'been.''-' " f . ' 1 . Tb Waa...--. - "What is the dlffenoc between al- Bed and associate memberahlp- la the Doited SUtes Golf aaaociatlonr asked a - - ." .y.ty'. i.w.-J..-r. . ...'p-.'- Mnety aouan,"l waa too answer, ; tad ho k la. .There an about 1300 golf dub In the United State. Thirty of then pay 4100 A year for the pun pose ot telllur the nc-of the bunch What tbey cant do. -Something- like 2lo lubHay-'810 a year for allied mein berahlp. The other 1,060 odd clubs pay nothing and thereby aave money end self Ksmot ' -- -u The -twenty-nine aasociata duba ia dude twenty-four :eastens 'Snd-' five western organisation,-: a Una ratio of repreeentatlon, with- the reverse Eng- psa, The ariled membera a( the annual meeting have the privilege of talking themselves to death, while the votes'Of the asaeciated claba abaoiutely govern u acnon or ine meeting, s,; &ripv- Until this etas leglalatlon ia done away with M tern aaOonal wlJB be roisnomer l a - applied to the : United States Golf assoclstioif, and: appannUy the only proper ' way to nmedy the matter' ia to formulate the rules e( tb governing body-o that every golf club tributary to th association may have a voice and. vote in lta affaire, ;'-'.. r Baaaa .Ba(a ., That barn ess raclng Is making ateady I progrese . .la abowa,- bytbe record breaking entries received for the grand circuit events. .The 'meeting at the Empin City and Brighton .Beach tracka-during the twr wek from Aug. t to 'Aug. 20 an a. atrlklog la- For tb iweive atake .'evsoU to i rua during tb two meetings a total of SOD. IndirWoal entries bav been re ceived.- Then an exactly 130 n trie for each track. .The 41at. la aa good la quality a it la In . Quantity, and some phenomena! trotting had pacing ebouid be seen here (hi aummer. . The stake prise art well' worth trying for, a tbey figun up a total of fiS,000. The Cmpln City' Trotting club aad "th Mew Tori Trotting dab, both of which an beaded by. Jam Butler, with Al Reeve as secretary will aoanag the meetlnga. -ii JTi-in-.r&'J. f OalambM'Caaw gwel'. r Edwin Gould baa endowed the Co tonrngarattrrcitw wiOi-m.OWt This money ha betavstod at4 vav cent aad wlU yield -vb vv tba-waat sum of 8400 anouallr.- hff. Oeald waa oanbec. of .tbeycnw la. 1832 ini has always taken a deep Interest la the rowing affairs of the college. The aa- aual ineosse be baa yet at tb dlspe ot tb crew will prove a ate UtU aa. eteaa for the crew mauageostat to atari ia wiia aaca aar. '. V : ' Jsck Johnaon. the colored weight fighter of California,. whe re tained bla title of cVt-I t-ivywt' champion ky kr-x-' ' 2 l Sam Vey in the twentieth round ot t bout la Csllf'irts'a, his puetl a forfeit of glKiO in Lu rraaclaca a.. 1 l.-t'u-i a challenge to Cgbt the winner of the Jeffrie Monro Hjbt Johnaon r ' Jiiat aa w!l full lowr tie 1.. ; f Lb praaetit, as boUi .' snJ I to bar already announced tbey w 1 not fight a colored man. . , , . . -. - Uncle Al Tr't f ri" 'ni'i I. eplnloa t' .-t 'i ,...mf 1 r!a all the olhrr tbli-i I te country tliln ardann. 11 , r y bus In roi-e-l m ' - r 'y i fr faater tba lie n U, t j nr. k . t . fop An-n j ir la V I'!" ' t 'n trln f ; t f I f r, . i .-. a 12.1 'iff : k t f 1. A f "l 1 " ' - - a-S ru:.Ti , .. ... 1 rn. ; . ..j 1 :u or t kT x "" - . we laplti'erji' log la -sl. .!y -" are ' proiut!ng. tlr. B. YTv -or Le 1 . tefr?'- V,r. f ...L, .4 soiae acres in grtpe fruit and orarjes, looking fine, fruit a- bo ut t h e size of Lea e;js' now, ' be also bi Bananas, Tangerines, Lemons. Limes F2.aiid etc.,-. Mr. 8 is from Swans- boro, N. C, formerly. One maa aold tbls Spring 1 108 CO worth efgnp trait from us tree, his Bme is Jamesoa. 'i , ... The vegeuble early crops, me , about over with another crop ia being planted water melons are getting plentiful thy sell high yet, the price is 4c lb lb. tie drat melons we aaw ' her il(-, was oe the 87tb, ot April net, aad they aold treat .73 tot ,Vi each,; No oaatalopes Ut The, PloeAfpl, first crop, will oome off ia -faae aad Ja'y aext, bat 'then are acme nl.e anlea. -nraaMa., aad ?ana tnhoa.AyVfr.;cr w - ' 1 giWrdvt:tfS?fe?st Oaf't, IX H. Ward, formerly of waas- biMror has been-Very tick fw three weeks with bilioaa lever, stomach trou 1 and mnmpe, be V has ieoovei oalcet to out-a?:jri5 rretty hnlihy bai all the m Then has bn no- death ; la P--K 0 thb) year, this looks haaLby f town with Oa Saturday the 7t lost, waa general picnic aad festival day among H clsavsa hate, tb8aadaySohoola la particular The BapUat B., (Whltss) pioalked frith the Hetbodist V'aV'aerosa the bay at Obarlotte BukeMad the afetbodUt& bare, had tbeir's oat U"the country to AHao je mi tft Olialotta Eatoor.and bast aplwttlmC-togetk- JCpi L.B, Gi4waa, toAieveeheottei Dlpplota" aailed last Filday lib ldst, for ltey west ria,wub a )oaf at if ow wamaMlaai,X: panted the Cant, as auperoargo, gueaa, Mr: w- vii 1 tee somt thing bs aever alw tefore: The trip ahoald be aaade la 9 or tea dayi r less, . with favorable Several Tar heels, wiu .leave -, bete tor their komM tall; jtbout :jaaa ,1st ok tad. Amoba them are. ktr. D H WaM aad family WaUer Wl Maiaad -aUtet, Mra. Tbos W. WIlUs aa I chll I, Capfe. O A.Tolsoa, HraadMn Baymond Bmltb bad child, aad maybe tola ict Ibe, pr jvid- ad he doat Kotlatt la (he Quit otMcx oo. - Ti V We have bcaa la; Pnnrta Gords 'bjw, slsoe Feb'y 1L We left Wllnrlagton, If. a, Fb'y 82d and arrived hew next day at 10 o'olock m;; We ban bsea little sick, bat otbiagtertooa.r we have seta very UUl awkaeev' general htalth I good climate mild aad agreeab'a to as, pretty weather 0L the .time, rather dry tkk Spring torAjuoaiag, but rafn once ia a whCe, very pleaaaat : nlgbU aad no hotter Jt day ttmsi much, thai ta 8. C, la Summer time.- 8oaa mosaaltoas hut doat bother ai atghat to far, and what la best of all we have ao nd bugs (cbln ekes) and ao tlcka, doat know the feast then arf no ticks Bat ted bugvbut ft b) scv; Few fllel aad enckfoachea aid Uole red salt b tb bushels, but ttey doa bather yoa la youf hoo.Vf v-f'y'" :v & v. ' 0ae ot Dr Klag'a Xtew Life rill each a'lght for two , Heeke has put at la mi 'toeaaagara" agala writes P B Taraet of pampaytowa Pa. They'n the beat U the world for Uvr,Stomach aad Boweb) Panly vegetabl. - Mover grip. ' Oaly t9c at 0 D Bradhaau Drag kUon. rt can't for the life of w make out what fnyjnife la driving at In thia let ter r 'vs .-;: tM':,, ,f -' "Of rauraa von eaa'l. alit ehanw TkUi't yoa eeethatsbe forot to add tb poet, . Jndaitry.Jtocpa tb body healthy, lbs BAlad clear, the heart whole aad the pura vaU48tmsaas. --7 t" t . - . . .. t .; ' It Is said that aothlng issunexoept t 3th aad Uiea, but that tsaotalto ( 'Jiar ma. Dr King's Kew Placovery fof Crmtuirptloa la a sura can for all S 1 aad tlrott trWula,.' Thousands f 1 t-c'"y to that, l!rs O B Vsnlfetn f f r' TJtowa, W Ta, ssy; I bad a 1 i j,f; t'.i'j ( Mora year t I ; I kcarJ 0.', but got ad r "if. Ca bolU of Dr Klcg Ksw t:.. co very tUa cut c J aaa a1 ' It's lar!::''.e for Cronp, V.'hoopUj C ; Ci'.t, Pnaumcinla and Ccr.su tcp . Z-y'.X. Ii c -""il.tfOD I sr. TjlalboU'.i f.-, : 'r ii. t I '-a, ft. . 1 1 acrtptr-New Orteana Times Dem nnBij. wrapper .ia anei.t.n paw Tat a A U&r: '-vvA t enrd ,aa4 dlactoaed to lb Inteatly ft'Jvl I' T M 'rt.M - aaalBf Caaaart . y-.X Aa AsV.s- t. :.',..'.- I. ? BoasHcseperrDo. yoa love chlldrea) -'T-' fi W Vtn:ow - fr kutu ; m- A,-.Am ., . Ka - ' '- r Burr . :- -. - jrgraJmnm. ....... 1 1 . . - - - - l L3 t 1 1 1 Bar a ra .kit t AT" Too eannot afford to grew Oliv ia tbes CarS ot streauoua eompetltlo it ia necessary to maintain, aa long as aoalbla oaa youthful appearanoa, - - It la lmposstwe to Co this wltaoat re tuning- a luxurious i owta Ot hair. Th presence of uandntfr Indicates tne praeenca of: a nurrowmg ' genr 'wnica live aad tnrlTea en the root at the hair nntav it eaose total taldneaa. Newbro's HerplcWe Is the alv knows deatroyer ot thla peat, and It ia as effao- tlra aa it is deiignuui to aaa . - Herpieide make an legaat-Batr orSSS ng a well aa Oaadrna ear. - - Accept no aubatltuta tbara u sjomv Bald v laadlne ifuawwtt. - Send Me. SB tramps for saapi to The Berplcw COt Detroit, kuuo. , ; CP. Braoham, Special Agsst. - ' ; &4'KVaraiwr jrveaa.S'j SThe,prrwlii t, iavaa an shrewd and - pithy.- -.Tht' ':Baanto say. Tb thief catehes himself In ; yrabaa. - , . . : . ' i 1 klH.. pOiAti UJV ajfacja arrtviV aa-aaaaaafj. era heal younelf.Jav Accn tbey aay, "Nobody ilft twlc a foot among the OIL The moou doe not grow fail ia a day;" The poor maa baa ao frtenda." A Pashto proverb saya, "A feather doe not etict wlthoat na;' Othen ant Actab doe not bring forth a btrd "A naor cannot shave, ltaetf;. "Croaa the river before yon' abase the croco- inWyfrrnlb Je'oaiy apokea-byt a strong- man or a fooir' "Perasveraace always triumpha;"rhe thread followa the needle PrepanOoa v 1st better Hbaa "at terthoughtWtBUaatsr-Be- CuTedHiilIothereTWerjmtUm.f ."llymoe aaa been ffrer for many yean with rheumatism," aave W H Howard, of Hakbaodk Pa. . -At tlntsa she waa aaable to move at all.' White at at Ume walking waa nalaui: I pn sated her with a trntik of Chim erlalaa Pali Balm and after a fw applf aoaa iU decided It waa 'tl moat woaderfaj palp nllever she had evjsr trled.Ma fact, she ii aever vltbout It aow aadis at at! time able to walkr Aa occasional ap pllcattoa of f aia Balm eepsi a ray taa pala that '. ah r was formerly twled with."; J"6r aale by all dragglsta. a sixtM,w, aWtaa. " - vWben Pope Bixtus V. waa'an ob actire -monk be bad a great friend in a certain lawyer who sank steadily into rioverty.vwbJletbe''-aionk'.aa':-to the papacy. The poofliwyer Journeyed: to Borne to seek aid from .bis old friend. the pope, but he fell alck and toM M doctor to let the pope know of bis aa state. will send him a salad," said Biztua, and duly dispatched a basket of lettuce to the lavalld. When- the lettuce V waa examined .. money -was found In the hearts. Bene the ItaHaa proverb -of. a man la- need of money, "He wants one of Slxtua V.'a 'aalads.r 'Ml Joseplv-Pocalavllie. of Still wateii Klna., after bavieg spent aver 8,O00 with the best docton for at mack troa h, without relief, -was advised a hh) druggist, Mr Alsv Richard to try a bog of OhamberlalaV: Btomaeh ' and liver Tableta. '.Badld ao, aad Is a well maa today, tf troablad with tadlgsti,bad taat ta the asoath,; laok -of tpsetit ok oonvtlpa'loB, gin taaae iTablets a trial, aa "toa an ewtola r to U atrs : than saa ptessad with th reealt -Tor aale at oeou per box by all dnggiata. - 1 Mark AMUarVMUtak.' ...At a iiMfornulwr of riullna'aeser? at Hnit t-ollege: KiigtaNdrnumte tiutb ago,'" Mark Autoayilwi4il atlUk When the ueml Uwwly -t-fatnar waa brought,,- lit i.. lie :'a4orhlir4 tb fallea hero with ImlntHuioitlottDeacei and tb audlemw4rit acutely for the poos eitixrne, sw b, wer aUpnaaoMDiy horror struck and overcome with grtefi when Antony gently bat araly gaar ad, aa be tbaagbt, the fan Cletb mi aloWly very slowly be lo an w 8 back,. Jast -theu aa.exctted wbtepef cam from the other and of the corps) Tbla aad, yoo foair But aatoay waa Do act hesitate tor' weosaavsad Kodo) DyspepaiA Can to bla ' trieadsaad cue somsrs. , Tadlgsetle. . ; caute. aaara Jl) health thaa aajthleg alee, , II . aaraaget the stomach, aad brlsgseaaUaiaaaer at diaeaa. Kodol Dysppst Can dlgsstA kat yoa eat, cans ladtgsetloa, dyspept slsjuid all stomach- disorders. Xedol It not oaly a parfeot dtnetaat aotatissua holkllng tonlo as well lUaewed baalUs, perfect streagth and , tocrad Tttaiitf IWlow Ks,aeen rj)v'o -ri i'S r Taa Tatra aaa, . rwilere tw, the toleat of swee W aothlng more thn doing' What' yJ ran do well and doing .whatever yo4 do wlthont a thought of fame. If It er.ma at alL It will WW becae It 1 deferred, not beuae It U aoeght aft er. Aad, teoreoTer, -there will b M piiagltlnea, o dlaappolntment, n baa. ty. teTerib, etbanatlng xctteneot Longfellow. ' ' 'i ' " ' - f . e . . c: is" "I aa ; : of 'A Ptillttaal Vat Iloraa.' : John .Mlxell, whoee apirued tilt with W. Bourke Cocknn enlivened the clos lng- hours of the last session of cou- gresa, la One of the old time Republican leaden of the bouse of representatives, K Jbich Jiejiaa,, peeij.affiejpbj.x; toy I nine consecutive term. ;t-? ..: ;ibfjr palnKaa, born jta; Sow York dty . April 10, 184S. Hla parents' came! from County Down; Inland, lq 1840 Two yean later tbey removed to Pitts V.,; " t , ODK PiTitiHTin. - buraj Here he received hlsetirly edii cattoa at the public, schooUj nnd at the SVeatetq university, then at Talc, Wbonce he waa graduated in 18C5.. He atudled law and was admitted to the bar .two yean la ter. Acquiring an ex tenalve practice, he became the head of the firm of Dalzell, Scott & Gordon. ' " i. Dalaell la credited with an ambi tion to -become United State senator. He has also been . prominently men tioned In connection with the speaker ship of the house of representatives. ' Hanlsraa'a Staaecaach Trip., Ned Hartigan waa cootrasUng his own stagecoach trip to the , Pacific coaat with the special train luxury of- a modern company. ."TUIugrwere very different for theatrical wandereia In the sixties," saM Mf: Harrlgad.' "Go lag by atuge from one small town to another neur San Francisco,-1 sat out side with the driver. i Tho man (vlio occupied the box sent on the other side of blm asked: ., . ; ".Say, Bill, did you see thnt show "last night?' . ' ', ' ':. "1 should say I did,' was the rtpry of the driver, 'and If ever I got bold of the troupe that gave that show I'd Mow them full of hoi. They wasn't worth shucks.' . .;. V ""Bay, BUI,' continued my compan ion on the box, 'do you mean to bay you don't know you've got them show rota inside this tripr "Nov 1 don't,' replied the driveh audVlenly pulling up. "He Jumped from the box," contin- adafr Ha-rigan, "and threw opou taa 4oer of 4b coaU. . 'Now, H you folk git out,' he. roared, 'every one ef ye. I ire eight miles to. the next .tovfa. and. you've got to tramp It. Ton won't Buffer any nrore'h yoo mnde mtf suffer laat atoht .'' ' J i' ri - . - "I thought b waa going to ovt$rlooil , bat' ta other fellow dn the coin aWar:toot(Heaniof.tbat.T.I got down aadi walked- With . the .others, ,.snd.. It waa the longest elgul; miles . I . evor tramped.. b Bin. was not to be op- ped,"LPor no money - would he let aa rid aay further lit bla) coach. Fuf tbarmorey be aaw to It that the' story Waa well told in th hotel barroom 1e- fatarr gotjben.n ..-,w-Kv,.iJ . 1 Am talaraattaaal Marrta. t J There to much of 'ntoantfC Intereai to the -marriage of CaptatoAhreraop HrtorlaVignadaatt'Of'Oeoenl UnnL and' btUsv Germalo jCeeil Noufflard, which recently took else la P,ri. Tub .i-l. V ' -V'- brVd come of a fam.ny.of, wealth and taading. being a granddaughter of Blr Jut t Ilslle,; who eatat in Rngland adjoined the Bartorta estate.- lien the young people an aild to brvt met tad formed tb attachment Whkli resulted U thalr. anion. Tb young woman Is a Catholic and Cap tula ortorls. bu ala adopted that faith.. - - : Saaatar Clark Sk Cur.. Benator William A, Clurk e( Moo tana anllo-1 few O.i js scb on tb Ilan l urg-Anierlcan rniln'ng" yurltt rrliii'!u Victoria I.u'. c f r s five or six Bionitu' trip to tb M'-lK'rrniirns Ui t . in .' laltn. "I went to Iter. sno ls lent Kebms ry to be relieved of in a " - rf I riwi'i "i, f,lh s!-r I a .;:ii i'. "I bave not been v " 1 I ' 1 " n .ncri'!i)n ta I 1. lit Li 1 ii.ii I ii.J tint er- I 5" r ' f er; ..'! 1 nl C'-rJJV Idt'M" ' 1 I ' ' " (t"- .- -gj- 'I I.I ? lV.--. : Jt J7e r '- ' iwCT w - -V,.-. i'r, ' . l,u 1 . n .w r, m , 1 m I , - -1 mmm m WW wmm vm h,iuai ( - wncIo ;Sain .i aTi Jt iii J, C'rcst from bur diotlllcry to YOU v : "Satit DialtrV Profit ! Prmntt IdultirtUon 1 ypHEsCEVEri.YEAn.OLD nVE iELL 0 EXPRESS i;iiu,y .y Aksi. 9 u,t2Jfl lit ?2 we wlllpay the express charge Try it and -ttyoon'aandHaUHa-htaBaaa sood ai jou ever used or can buy from anybody elae at aay price, send it back at our eipense. aad your S3 80 will ba 5J.t',Vlyou bT ne.lt' u-, Ja8 "'k that oeVo"er. How could it be i falreWjW you art not perteoUy aatlsfled. you are not out a oent Better let S2"5?T .? UlaLord5r- ,U you don't want tour quarts yourself, get a friend to Jola yea. . Wa ahip In a plain sealed case, no marks to abow what's w5?,.A,J?l;'vCohS1'h?' XT- NeT" W Mel- Ore.. TJWn. Wash. orWyo. muat , be on the basis of 4 Oaarta for M.OO by Kxprea nepaid or SO i)aarts ftor aie.oo by Freight Prepaid. ' - -i A ' ' f ' V- 7 fJ 1 5 p3Writej out DMreflt office and do It NOW. - TRE HAYKEn DISTILLING COMPANY ATUNTA"! OA. 1 PAYT0N, OHIO ST. LOUIS, NO. ST- PAUL. MINN. US J S 5 DnmLLBRT, Tbot, O. Established 18H lyon's ;Frencli Periodical Drops Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, sure to accomplish DESIRED RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. Price. S1.50 per Ivtttlc. nftllTlflH Beware of eonnterfclis and Imitations. The kphuIi-f z ?ot no onlr In r..i i..ip t Car UNHIivs too with fao-sloiHe Eixnatnre on sldo or Urn Ikiiiio. ihu, 'j . BeniUcr ..iir to WLU-1AM3 MKU. Co.. Hole asonts. Clevelnui1 ,n, ;Sold by DA.VIS' 1 MRKrHFIFNA RI Al Young Milwaukee raprifcN thousand cured III omen have written j to tell how Wine of ' Cardui bestows the blessing of health on- every woman -w.b.0 takes it, rich and poor alike. Mrs. Helena Blau, No. 123 Sev enth Street, Milwaukee, Wis. is one of the young women whom Wine or Car idni has rescued from a life f suffering. She writes: "Vine of Cardui is ccrUinly 'worn out' women's best friend and I am pleased to give snr lexerienc with It. A few months ago 1 caught a severe cold, hav ing been out In inclement weather, which settled all over me, particularly in the abdomed, I wis in almost constant pain. -I consulted a, physician and took his 'jnedlcfae fof a month and without any relieL I then decided I would try your medicine and it was a lucky day (or me when I did so. I noticed a change in a few days and (elt encouraged to continue taking hitfCafdul, and my patience was rewarded, (or in two weeks my pains had ieff m and If th likes new woman.'' Jtfrj. Helena Ulan. WINEofCARDVI fpirilina Business. College. New Bern, tf.'C., I 1 V. W art pwnrolIiBi7w"!laU rspUy for U Somaitr beaslon iKnv:iTJlK)oriMi57rb iiECiiN ord oiiij. ;e ae of cot ooVreel durtol tb SPHlMO sad BLT UaUlC ' Till: 12ST nnd JllOSXi KAfll . aYtv AIAS- T 1 It ICI, Hn,KTII01 oiLDot4 o'l : laort. asi Tr da t toped us bawl la ihU q J f sad fhe lastractloa i Vlapie aad i Til IT-. l)i:UANIFor 4" bookk?ierri I and KfriiO.TTJipIlCtS tDocts.Wtbaa wllUe abl to sapp'y ftoai O Igtailaaie, . ' ' . . ; : V J i .r-," ' ;' ""V TAKE OUIt COVItMKaad UtC.Uilpyoa toatsr . ... ..i.. .jllilii'il'. i, : and aiois i.acraiiTe ioiimob, v " - m ' "a !. - ' Day and Night Sessions.,:; 'v';:V "! !-ma ) cayo it's X!1016 S"1 oonataatly oa the wat Wa Ura rncrniu PHARMACY- Society Woman. The woman who h.i suf crml from fumalu weakliest siiould do anjUim wilhin reason to securu heallii. Wine of Cardui is the medi cine that appeals to reasona ble women women who hold operations and cutting in horror women whoknow that Nature is Uie best phy sician. Wine of Cardui fives women back their ealth by civinc Nature a chance to build up tho wanted and dis eased tissue. Wine of Cardui regulates the menstrual flow and Nature, when relieved of the drains or of the poisons tn the system, makes the functional organs strong and healthy again. Any woman who is silently suffering untold pains because she is too Bensitiva to undergo a physician's examination and treatment can find no excuso fur not securing relief when Wine of Car dui is offered to her. There is no pub licity to deter her. She can take Wine of Cardui in the privacy of her borne, with as much assurance of a final cure as though a dozendoctors recommended it. Many physicians do recommend Wine of Cardui to their patients. J, Why not got a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist today ? A million suffering women have found relief in Wine of Cardui. w w v . m. ' a al am w ..,'' A 0 Vrf 1 I'x. 2Zi n lir. 1

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