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-.1.. i ryday la tteear.M Journal Building, CWO ' . - ..:' --,-... " ion Vtvel - .: ' . 3 L. 5TBYENS. t Im adYeB. '" rriexltkcrtf..i.'i SJI ".10 : 2 Bates ftnitoa e appM EuVereJ at the Port OBoe,Kew Btna, R. C u teooad class jwfj cr clal Paper f lOTr iftarm ft VI FREKTCM ON GOOD HANTS, It ig found ith children ef a larger growth';tha the reward lor good ion duct ta more' ;afflcacloua in Ha results, t- a the fcoltf appeal and threat of law and punishment. - The child1! early obedience has been Lest secured by the proof Miat there was a reward for inch obedience, rather than that fallnre to obey meant corporal pun ishmect,' the thought of gain being a stimulating and potent influence In pro inotlng and creating the system of obe dience. ' , . '" The reforms began by zealous people to eradicate through threats of the law, of drlnlBggambllsg and other evils dalge in, hare not been successfully nc- eenyl!shed. - ' Business houses and corporations ..have Been no betterment In the Urea of their employee", because of the appeal to 'law, and the prosecution of drunhen- nesa'aad gambling. Unsteady habits have continued and losses to employers hate continued because of the vices .... 1 - " . ; 1 "-v-s-r. - Bu,t now these same business houses 'arid oorposationf nave1 taken the matter Into their own hands, and by placing a premium upon good habits, are seeing a wholesome correction offices of those employed by them. f Ling men are not wanted. Those who gamble are ttot needed by irst class tor -us, and railroad companies hare IluoS an edict m smoking by their em I ' j as, epeolally while on duty. jit is a man woo can snow s aioau um of health, who Is In demand today, for 'vcoodhcaliib, tneania clear head, and ike' rreuter ''certainty of our effective worku.an.; i And, bonding companies has aLm setting a ralne on good habits, refusing to bend employes who drltk a-gamble., , . It is thus that good hablti hire 1 value, and the ttremlnm Is a double one, . as ft brisgi ease mnd comfort to the coic!eDce to Ike lndiyldual, besides aa- J 9b, one whloh will be -aect, and (he pay baied upon his anCRtlivint.'-: - - " 1 . t 'i lOO; Reward $100. The raderslt)f this paper will be I sat 1 to learn that there is at least one ifin'.vA disease that science hu been "a to c re lanll lw stages, and that Is C "h. liars' Catarrh Cure Is the : ' .'ve nre now known to the 1 - 1 fraternity.; Catarrh being a t 1 disease, requires a const itu V .. t unent pall's Catarrh Core Is t ire , : anally,' aefkng directly upon .:.' ! snd'suneous serf sees of the. , tVererfjp 4eelroylng the found er t'.s tlUeaae, and giving the L ' n gtsV by bulldlog up the con 1 assisting nature in doing . l is proprietors bars so muck ' i . uravjye powers that they of if ndrei Dollars fpr any case 4 . to ctre.1 Seed for list of 1 'j. ,'''' ' . ..' T X';'Z" ' Toledo.0 ; y rirugKUtts, We. , I't Family Pills for eoostfcpe, MMSJSJMS, Arnold had i sreat Thfliry mtntlonotJepaBMe traitn. .lip srariUflirrs," be nnce WrWd 'their , art further vn . rsrrlr4 Ouirs.A Und- cr.K. Jspa U rtme4 ' u )(jed en ,iuiti as we t r.r 4wt&U. And tbM icni'iw are irnty Remark' 1 .a:rtdln jrJtVne of toniin- Aogut aftar .. m te a itMD bUUlda. ' t td.ihow woul4 ton ,'t:,o tof that difficult - f Tniwacnino-wMiiy.'. 4 ...t'TJiat,! would first ' nd ace bow,tt7 1 TBrp!y hrnid ' jnt h rt i keewo r! J n. Tbr U r URN Cotton, Grain, rrorisissi acl Stocks kisge la Prices. Receipts and "r ' The fallowing ik tt uuket 1quol- Ufona, received by private wire frora J Walter Labaree ft Barroe uo. SoSililwr Yoax,iuly 28.' Open. High. Low. Close . v .-.' ft -Deo.rr5p.M r.65 HUB ;jan.54.8T;5.80 3dcagJuly&,;--ObeswCaoW- Chicago Grain.. Jept Wheat Bept Ooni Bept OaU.. BeptBlbe Sept Pork Bept.Iiird r83f." ' 460 1285' : jm 785 .1292 697 ; new Fork, July 88. Stocm; Open. Close 129 61i 58 Ajnr.Suger...... 127J Ajnr. Copper. ... 60f Atchison........ 76 J Southern By... -JSI 23 68) m 60 120 Hi 1141 147J 119 OOJ 26 Southern By pf.. 88 C.aBteeL.......llr U.S. Steel pf... m Penn.RK....... H84 Brie............ 24i Louisvllle&Nanh 1121 St Paul -li N.Y Centra-.... 118 N.& W.. ...... 60 Va. 0 Chemical. 25 Burrus & Co's Cotton Letter. New Bern July 28th. The cotton market opened quiet and steady this morning. The cables from Liverpool being a fraction lower than closing Bull support again was In evl dence, especially in the far months. The chief buying motive in the early news of too much rsin in the Mississippi Valley and It caused more or less sap port of the late months. As usual the shorts were the only buyers, there being no outside buying in evidence. Most of the smaller shorts were frightened Into covering and the late cables from Liverpool showed a disposition to fol low our rise. The Fall River situation remains unchanged. With no demand from spinners, mills unable to start, prospects of a big crop In sight, and nothing to mar the growing plant it is difficult to see on what substantial rise in prices could be based, unless the extended short interests. We look for much lower prices in cotton. Working- Night and Day The busiest and mightiest llttl 1 thing that ever was made Is Dr. King's Now Life Pills. These pills change weak nees Into strength, ltstlessness into ene r gy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful In building up the beeltb Only 25c per box. Sold by O D Brrdham Jlad Uia Own Jail. Among the early 'Conistockors, the makers of Virginia City. New, were some of tjie toughest specimens of hu manity loose In the world in those duya, and perhaps the most primitive one In the lot was "Red Mike" The fellow appeared ,to be eqnlpped only with brute Instincts, but there was human Intelligence of a aortpiu the back of his' head, and-ho gave an exhibition of fmidentlal foretboucht that would have beep, creditable to a wiser man. Red Mike" was. nuoyea as brie layer in the bnlkllng of a jail, .which was one ( Mrglnia City's first end most imperative needs, and he thought- full j omitted the mortarood lold.a number or nncu ory ana loose 01 eev oral places rn-tbe wall. r , w -, 'tv. in tne narurtu oraerot nun 2s rata Mike" committed a erkras offense and waa thrown Into Jail to awaJt trial, for even In the early , days the Comstock usually- tnea 1 man- Derore nangmg him. The. next morula the Jail w,se empty. V'Jtal Mlke'i had made a bole In the -wall "by taking out "some of his owm handiwork. an3when" he went out be, took" an the oth prisoners ylth wt vm Tat or rfltt'rf- ;' Pllsi ttpon top of plies of people have the Piles and DeWitt's Wltok lias el Salve eures ' them. .. There are many different kinds of , Til's, bat If yon get the tannine And original Witch Basel Balvesaadebr'EO DW1U A Co, of Chicago, care Is oertaJn. S ATlsdale Of SamaMrtoa H O," J sad piles 50 years and' DeWItl'a Balvs cured me, after erylhlrig else failed. Bold , by - F wan s-,- v . Mhw Java A4iatr Ike rr.' . .Tlie carjvwhli-h "plays eo prominent a port fn Japanese decorHttouft, 1 sIno the i,rlnrtpi dUh at a nigh cuss Jup Sure illnrxr.' It Is Ocenind to be tbe dlib abov all others upon whlrb yootig Ba who a-iir" a martial rsi should b fed. as lie eaters are imp poaed to ImliltM the courace of the fWh. It la (be brTiKt of an tbe Jnp-npn fab and the only one that u swim up WptifffatU f "t "arhen finally rnnl It ynQ lie twfwtjy rtlll while waltirt o be kUled. Tb qtiallttee of byr fry, inropgin an'i renignmion are mm flcdlred liy JpnM! yotinf tnea. tn; brry ts the famtly cn YliO tatito tl, frp"si;are at frjwnt tnterralsi fa Tl'j Shown yr fs'e vr af'T n t' i . Tor eetn!--' Ala. ' r ! ;$ f t 1 f- " WfftfS r A f'-'h j -y . .We are having pkiity cf rs a at writing. The fanners need not com plain of dry weather . for It is vice vena. - ,- -. ' .1 :. ; ': Messrs Win Cam pe.a and J T Norrls spent frldayio NeWiBern on business,'-';' - . : - ' f Mf Louis Lane who hat been visiting friends and ' relatives here" left Friday forilg home In RobenonvHIe H C., Mrs Alex -foreman and Mrs Frank Harvey spent .Wednesday: at the home of Mrs Foreman's daoghter. Mrs Dollle Dudleys, 7 tt'i?"iS:fe;J Rev J SJenoett filled hl regular ap pointment at Russell's Ureek Sunday at 11 a m.Skt-fi ' ilr M ?W ' Fodrle formedyof this plaee but now .residing 'at Oriental .NO, is spenhtrig a few days in on? midst. -r Ur Clyde Foreman '-rind Miss Susie Vandelienr Dickinson, were (he guests of Misses Emma and Mabet Dickinson last Sunday afternoon. , s -""S-' ') t" Mr Christopher Brewer of near Vance bora la visiting-his brother t Mr JDSR urewer, neatiiuaseu weeK.. - Quite a number of the citizens of this place ftra attendins; a revival this week at Russell Creeka which Is being con ducted toy the Free Will t3aptlst evange list, Eld 8 B Stephens.-'; ' A .."-T. Messrs Binders and If arris are having larger boiler placed in their mill at this place. v They will soon be teady to start up their saw again" With- much larger output of lumber than before. Mr and Mrs Thomas Dudley . made a business trip to Beaufort Monday after, noon. . ' ' The members of the Free -Will Bap list church at Russell Creek are prepar ing to erect a larger j church building at that place- A number of our citizens went to Beaufort last Friday to hear ex-Qovern- or, Thoa J Jarvls and Prof . J I Foost were to address the people of Carteret, on education. ' . .... -ZOB. THE GOOD OLD WAY A severe cold or attack, of la grippe Is like a fire, the sooner you combat it the better your chances are to overpow re i'. But few mothers In this age are willing ti do the , necessary rork-ie qulred to give j good old-fathloned re liable treatment such as would ba adj ministered by their grandmothers, back ed by Boschee'sGerman3yrup,whIch wa always liberality used in, connection with the home treatment of eolda and Is still In; greater household favor than any known remedy. . But even without the apyllcatlon . of the , old-fashioned aids German Syrup will care colds In a severe cold In quick, time.' It will cure colds In children or grown people, It relieves the congested organs allays the Irritation, and effectively stops the cough; Any child will takelt. - Il ls Invaluable in a household of children'. Trial size bottles, 25c; large size, 75o At all druggists. F 8. Duffy. We Mean "Well. Heaven send that no friend with pocketful of pebbles be tempted by the shine and glimmer of our glaas houses, for Indeed wejneant well! Here It la the knowledge in which' Imagination must take root if stone throwing is ever to go out of fashion and the world become a pleasant place "to live in namelv. that most everybody else means well too.. The creed of the im aginative and kindly heart which Will not throw stones Is brief;- . Ther ao much good In the worst of us, There la ao much bad hi tne Mat oc ua. That It 111 become any one of u ' - To talk about tb reat of ua nnless we .can do It with truth and svuipathy In other words, With imag' lnatton. Margaret Deland in Harper's Baxar. ' ' ' " - - '' - Brttlah Raviat WU Xw: The Britlsb navy can produce fine samples of red tape U well as the a my. Not long alnce an aamirai xooa tbe trouble to. write a long 'minute en the back of an ordinary routine paper submitted to him to the effect that the martrtn on the left hand side was rally one-eighth of an inch too narrow. 'We All know that genius U an in mute ca- rjacltj tor . taking pains, our i .stroi think that the genius of Blake of Nel son la likely to( be exemplified 4n an ndmu-al whe goes over his official pa riera with -a la Da measure in order to aoe that the, margins are tha right wldthr-CxmdoB Truth. '::.;''-. ."V'jVi?';.- . Suaaatlva. H' V:"T The health officer advised tne to Uk v,ery man with whom we had domestic dealings If be was careful to boll the water be used In bis buslueaa,- : . -'rWeI1, l eaked the milkman first And what do you iiuukt ue got sua ou wanted to llclf me-CleveUnd Plain Dealer- !" r -X T-.. , 'Ta gstW: )r.rz Tw--Wbet do you think of my new ahoesT'Qultc nobby, aren't theyt Js To. ther are rather knobby, but I think any first clsas rlilropodlst could rentove the knobs.-rulladctpWa rrs. . - . . ' SmrplxUea, ,' Frlcnd-What make you think Tom has t)rtk?n : bl , prnmlae to StrlbtT Fiancer Well, ha brings ma mora expnalve prenanta tbo be asd toPrlnc-ton Ttir. ' . . ' i VVASHINfli WITHOUT. WATER tm t.fke Tf-Haa" l C' T.i ef tymir TI4 Tns ar c ar.f r.na trrb f 1f mh ib-mwlvM riUut ix.a If on' AMI what would rott Sr h.-nt t i't t'n l'uff f"l I I j Pfmt 1 n t h r Si r ,l.,f . 1 l if VI r 1 x :y ha Evil ef the Mania For Cettlaa nich In a Hurry. - , The manlii for getting rich the mad,' altse Idea tbat we must have money- has played worse havoc among ambi tious people than war or pestilence. A member of the Chicago board of trad eafs tjjat the men and women of this country contribute' 1100,000,000 a year to the sharpers who promise to maka them rich quick. They work the aam old scheme-of a confidential letter am) phrewd baiting until the victim parts with his money. Thousands ,r plod ding along In poverty and deprivation. chagrined and humiliated because they have iot been ablo to get up In the world or to realize, tbelr ambitions, for the reason that they succumbed to the scheme of some smooth promoter .Who hypnotized them Into , the belief that tnejr-could make a great aeai. very. gulckiy out Of a very Uttiev-tff. Tho great fever ot trying-to make a dollar .earn (5 Is growing Tnore and more contagious, i we see even women secretly going into brokers' offices and bucket-shops,11 Investing everything they .Jhave in; all eorta of schemes, drawing , their ; deposits outvof the banks, sometimes pawning their "Jew-elry-s-even their engagement rings- And borrowing, hoplngrto make a lot of money before their, husbands or fami lies .flnfl it out end then to surprise them with the results, but In most case" vhat they invest is ..hopelessly lost ,. . ' Thousands of young Americans are 80 tied up by financial or other entan glements even before tbey get fairly started In tbelr life work that they can Only transmute a tithe into that which will count In their lives. A large part of it is lost on the way up, as the en ergy of the coal is nearly all lost before it reaches: the electric bulb. Orison Swett Marden in Success. THE FOURTH DIMENSION. Plato's Early Effort to Define Tbia Intangible (taalltr. In Harper's Magaslne C. H. Hlnton writes on the much debated question ot fThe Fourth Dimension.' In open ing his arUcle he cites Plkto as an early exponent of this idea. Plato, at the beginning of the sev enth book of the Republic, describes a set of prisoners who are held in chains before, the mouth of a great cavern, bound so that they cannot turn their faces in any other direction than look ing straight into the cavern." L "Oh., the wall In. which the cavern ends they see their shadows' projected by the sun. Their only, experience of objects Js derived by watching these Shadows.' If passers by traverse the roadway behind them all they seeyls the shadows of. these pussers by on-the wall.' If an object strikes them what they see Is the shadow of that Object striking the shadows Of themselves. "Plato draws the conclusion that tbey would identify 'themselves with their Shadows. -Since events occurring among these shadow forms are the invariable accompaniments of all their sensations they would think that they themselves were those shadow and lived ana moved in, shadow world. "Now the shadows can only move on the surface of the wall. They cannot approach and recede from it; hence the prisoners think of themselves as hav ing a two dimensional existence only. And, says Plato, as these prisoners think of themselves as less than they really arc, so we in our turn think of ourselves as Jess than- we really are. Hla philosophy was an effort to find that greater which we really are." J; . "-,' Tbe Un-M. -... A number of actors wersLdlBCUsaing recently the merits of different board ing nooses on a eertam city, ana tne argument turned on the comparative meaeeraess of the table board nrovld- ed by the various landladies." One of the party who had listened quietly to the" talk now sooke uo. : j -., - -: - "It one of yon fellows reauy wants to put Yourself on a rigWdiet," he said. m to Mn-. '1 boarding House in Cincinnati. I came down to breakfast there one morning, and the servant waltzed ub and asked, me U rd hate bam ar eggs. -I said I didn't want to be grasping and ordered tne yolk Of an egg-eatdTd have the white ot it for luncn. "-UBrpere vyeeaiJVx :': 7", ;.. Be Xilcea Methera-U-law, -.Thai a mother-in-law Is not always an nnwelcome adjunct to the family is proved in a wholesale way la tbe case of 8 Bavarian who is steward on a htrge estate in Monaco.-; He lost two Wives, but Id both Instances after their death lie retained the bibtben-ln-iaw, and.nour bo has taken; unto himself wife No, 8,. who comes Into hla home aecompanled by her mother as well aa three unmarried slaters. All these good women, who constitute Lie household, are said to dwell together In peace and harmony,' j-j y.'C, HeeUatea and pHat Leae, fKever was glad for this lmpedlmenf In my speech but once,"i aald the man from the country.- -"When was tlistT'- "Fa-fe-fellow naked me b-b-how much I would take for a a horse, and while M I was t-trying to tell hlra W ba of fered me 130." Kennebec Journal. Jaea-aeat nefarree. - " "Whet do you think of. a man who would spend thousands upon thousands of dollars In polltlcsr "I enn't tll what I think, of him," answered 6'inior BorKhum, "until e whether he gets the office of Dot1 Wanhlngton Star. Saer4, r kfrs. OanflleYoU iuvd to any Uia rna foiild tHt tne. Caudle That wn h. n I thonrht you would Bgree wit n.e.-Tows 1'pl a. . . ' 'C T' -.-!$ n. Ifj. t'.s I' "in" 11 7 ) r ' f J 1. . CAY LQUi thT WU1 L-at Meat aa Have Beca, - Kiowb to Hob Bird- Neata. j It has been well said that the gray Squirrels one sees everywhere in some of our New England towns are an In dication ota higher civilization. It is certainly a pleasure to see these grace ful creatures running . across trolley tracks or over lawns Unmolested. A stranger would have a very high esti mate of the people of a dry that could draw to it these shy- animals.. Like many rodents, however, gray squirrels t. will eat-meat on occasions..? Tbey "will everr- rob olrdsfY nests."- Ayfrlend, on whom can rely. told me-ottwo'or three lnstancee In Arlington, ;Cas8 where gray squirrels had robbed:-rob' ins' rpests, having been caught- lnthi .Tety..a.,K; One winter day; in going along A wild mountain stream, I was attracted by a fresh gray squirrel track, And ott fol lowing it found where the sqrjlrrei bad killed and- eaten a mouse. He had evi dently dug out the mouse, for I aaw Where he had dug snow and leaves away.- from the roots of some, black alders - to. some depth. Then, taking the mouse in his teeth,' he had run a few feet to a knoll,- the mouse's tail having left its, print in. the snow be tween the tracks of the Squirrel, and eaten it, leaving blood, hair and pieces of bone to fell of the feast One time I gave a young woodchuck to an old Irishwoman, who fed the chuck on ham.' Now, if a woodchuck would eat ham, why not a gray squir rel eat mice or young birds? We have abundant proof that many flesh eaters will, on occasions, eat vegetable food as well as rodents eating flesh. Lovers of both squirrels and birds may find It possible to. protect In some way the nests of thrushes, warblers, etc. John Burroughs la Outing. MODEL LODGINGS. Wfeat the Rowton Bone Seheini In lieadoa Gl-ree Ita Patroni. Every man who comes to a" Rowton house is Impressed with the fact .that be can there obtain better value and. more comfort than be can get any where else. He finds that tbe condi tions under which he lives are Im proved and that he has congenial sur roundings and associates. All the re- sources of civilization, he can have bright, warm, comfortable rooms, lava- torles with basing supplied with hot and cola water, footbatua without ex tra payment and a full length bath with soap and towels for the nominal charge of one penny. A man can do his Own laundry work if be so wishes. He can use any of the reading, smok ing or writing rooms, and, above all, he has absolute freedom as regards bis mode of living. Although tbe Bowton House scheme provides a complete restaurant jvhere food of all kinds can be procured at ex centlonally low prices, probably cheap er, than at any other place In London, at the same time no resident is obliged to purchase any of .the commodities Supplied by the company. Residents can, if tbey choose, buy everything they want outside the building, while inside the Rowton houses they will find provided for them, without charge, every cooking utensil necessary, with cutlery, crockery, etc., without limit. A constant supply of boiling water Is at hand, and good fires and cooking ranges are kept going at all times. A specially arranged scullery, fitted with white glazed sinks, with supplies of hot and cold water, Is provided, so that any man desirous of preparing his own food can do so without any supervision or any Interference from, his fellows, Blr Richard Farrant in Comb. Ill Maga sine.--. . Cleaa Haada. On the subject of unclean hands-1 physician aays that cases of infection that could be accounted for in no other way have been explained by the fin gers aa a vehicle. ' In handling money, especially paper, door knobs, banisters, car straps and a. hundred things that every one must frequently touch, there are chances Innumerable ef picking up germs ' of typhoid," scarlatina diph theria,' smallpox, .etc Wherefore to avoid any dangerous results the pre ventive 1a simply, to wash the hands immediately , and scrupulously before eating or touching' that which Is to be ' Vr. Sharpe (old lawyer) Beatrice, Is it possible that, in spite of my positive orders to the contrary, you' have been allowing tbat young Bnoodle to persist In his attentions to you? - Hiss Boa trice Father, I decline to answer that question. Ur.' Bharpe You do, hey 7 I'd like to know why. ' Miss Deatrice- On the ground that the answer might incriminate me, and I'd like to eee you et around tuatl-Chlcago Tribune. - ' ; v;v Beaaoaa ObTlouarr; "We" will sing 'Awake; Tfe BalntV Iiik mediately before the, eetmoit' tomor row, tnnouueed the mlnlster-nt choir practice on Saturday afternoon. Don't-' you thlnk,"v Inquired . the; ob servant tenof.-'that lt would .be rnore appropriate to sing It lmmedlntety aft er thasermonr New. Orleans .Pica' yune. , "-;7; .... . ' :J ' " . ' ' ' '.' ' -.'jw -V""-'Caa,.i;' v ' v. . Colonel Oruff 1 ondemlsnd.. my danghtrr la determined to marry you. Well, I want to any to you that sbe'i crary. Mr. VIervy Ah," hereditary, suppose! Erchange. ' ' ..i,;.;.. Tbaa II WhI noma. ' Tie I dreamed of you last night Do yon ever dirmu of mcl Elie (suppreaa lug a yawn)-No, but I'd like to very much.- tw-trolt Vt Prraa, ...... , Wa all hnve Iinnons enniiKh, but tbe; are not burned in.-Atchlson Cilnbe. as Ilcr Tcrrnr. i.e.r'y nil t:( ht I. I v.. ' 1 r 1 1 r-MC, f.f 'y i 1 t 1 i 1 ! JUVENILE WISDOM..;. ; Willi took froia - " ... fiiaur Sua' '. ' . -All her candr; ;-. T-x'i-. 2 S,-' ULI1UU toe- T-'"-?. ; .i. v --5'rv 8!t- Bueiuatrfj? .a' 3&? Tatted Uke t : A 4 Willi au themes. -v;yr 4.: wu. B: - 3V. A- -: v ' ''' " ".-"-"Ti Tten ha eald:."Tbarl I? Si-U V Not a word fj-,..;- y ' - ':CbUdrn should be : '-trf.-.-?'Kres not heard." U,. f:j -Kanaa City Ttmee.:. Lady How dare you come front door! Diplomatic Davis Wy, ma'am, I'm a man of taste and prefer to talk to de charming lady of de house Instead of a homely menial, ma'am. New ork Svenlng Journal. Solved at Leaf. "It .used to be," growled the hus band, "that women taught their daugh ters how to cook. Then when people couldn't get a servant, as we can't, the wife would take hold of things, and all went well. I must sav I don't set what 'the next generation will do." 'The next generation will be all right," retorted his wlfej opening some more canned meats. "The mothers of tpday will "teach their daughters hew to hunt for cooks." Judge. Dorothy, Afed Three. Dorothy, aged three, who was naugh ty, had been corrected with tbe uia ternal slipper in the usual way and left in her little room to think It over. The storm of her grief past, the pat ter of little feet was beard in tbe hall way, a golden head appeared at tbe door of her mother's room, and a baby voice said: "Dorothy good now. Mam ma spank Dorothy. That make Doro thy good girl." Philadelphia Press. A Correction. Miss Gasaway I think you were present when she remarked that I had a big mouth. Miss Kute Yes, and 1 took occasion to set her right too. Miss Gasaway Did you, dear? Miss Kute Yes, I told her your mouth wasu't really so big; It only seemed so because you kept It open so constantly. Catholic Standard and Times. Hack Safer. We approached the czar. "You do not seem worried because the Russian fleet is bottled up?" we Interrogated. The czar smiled a wan smile. "My dear friend," he said slowly, "don't you know our ships are like wine? The longer they are bottled the better." New York World. Kot Im Faaailr. Mamma Oh, Johnny, you naughty boyj Don't you know It la cruel and wicked to tormenMhat poor kitty 7 ' Jphnny Tlsn't our kitty. It belong, to Mrs. Snyder acroM tbe treet Mamma-Ob. does ltt But I wouldn't tMM it on oar ttept, dear. People might think It was our chi. Boston Transcript, r - - V . Wot Rat4r. .lly,,.phylclan-.ny tft worry makes people thin." . . ;.."r (Ipn't bellevo It,- aniwered Mlm Cayonne. "Tber la nothing that wor ries tome peoplo mor than tne dta tarert that they re tettln faf Waahlngton 8tar.-4 '4'r Frlvt Oilalu. .J 1 Mrs. Enpeck Here't t tor? about man who actually ac4d bit Wife, pow, what do you think of that? ; Eupeck-OIi, there are aome foola In tha world who will bar icy bid thing. : --BrooklyB EagieT V "i - : V' ' ' 1 ' 'J-.'-' Kot frapUaau aa tao tvro t T5oea your wife ha ve, much to say when you come home later:. ' "JJot aa much she flld. i Tbef have made her believe ahe hlKUIetrt enough for a public tpeaker and now abe pr paroa everything aba aaya." Cleveland Elaln Dealer.' '., -r ' 'v . ' -.'. "Tfco Mtltn B4tar' '.' " : 'And ao," concluded the remd father .they were mai-rfiaVVf ' ; ., ;T. 1 , "Ob; ye. I know,'' Interrupted tn ,dauehtcr and belreai'"and got di 'vtirce and lived happily ever afterl" rtlladclpbia Bulletin. - ' -'.' .') .". ' War.' -'. fgabel-FtWl and I bate decided to form a life partnership. ". Myra-lndMxi! And of eourae- Fred la to bo a client prtm r and put. Up tli money. I'nltlinore NfTfii. ; . Tb fill tbat will, will 611 the kill YYIiboutagrlpe ' ' " To CIdi tin llrr, ltliou a tjultrr, Tii9 one at Blnbt. It'i I V "i I ,riy I jpil ara rj 11 t ' t y (. I r'riile) In JH t I 1 t to the '.""KING OF BEASTS. The War -an . Old " frf Baates Tolnta Oat the Monarch... . In discussing the question,. iWhich 4 the king of beasts r an old African haater mayes"? S'-e-' ' "Come with me to a'desert pobi some clear, moonlifcht night when the shad-owe-flre deep and sharply cut, and the moon herself In the dry; cloudless air look, like a bnll. All la nearly- as bright r.s.day, 6nly the light is silver, "root cold. -- Sit down on that rock and watch the thirsty animals as they drink buffalo, rhinoceros, antelope, ; qnagga; occasionally, 11"-the Vt-ater. Is large, lions too. But what has fright ened the antelope and quagga that they throw their heads up for a second and fadeaway into the shadows? The oth er beasts, too, are .listening anff now leave the sides of the pond. Nothing but the inevitable, irrepressible jackal, that gamin among wild things, remains Kin view. "As yet your dull human ears have caught no sound, but very soon the heavy tread and low, rumbling note of an oncoming herd of elephants reach you. Tbey are at the water. The jackals have ant down with their talis sraight out behind them, but not an other creature Is to be seen. The king drinks. Not a sound Is heard. He squirts the water over his back, makes the whole pool muddy and retires sol emnly, Jeaving his subjects, wbo now gather round, to make the best of what he has fouled. "This is the king in the . opinion of beasts." ' THE DINNER TABLE. Some Hints on How to Bebave When Accidents Happen. Accidents will happen. If one hap pens to spill something he is unfortu nate, but a ready, earnest apology to ' the hostess Is nil that he can do to rem edy the dlI3eulty. A enrcful hostess will acknowledge the apology and im mediately change the subject. This story is told of a hostess at whose table a beautiful china cup was , broken. "Never mind," she said pleas antly. "They break so easily. Seer1 . And she crushed one In her hand. Her method was rather too elabo- j rate. It would have been quite as sat- j lsfactory to the offender and far more genteel bad she said : "I hope you have received no injury. The cup doesn't , matter In the least." If a morsel of food drops from the fork to the tablecloth do not attempt to remove it. If a guest drops a fork or a spoon lie should let It lie. The hostess wllL provide another. j If anything distasteful lie taken Into tbe mouth it may lie removed on the corner of the napkin, when it can lie folded away or placed quietly on the plate. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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