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Terms $2. OO 3Er"x- Vanr.
Prprrlor.
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XT.W IJKIiXK. CRAVEN COUNTY, N. ( 1 KHIU ARY 2 1 188
VOL. IX.
NO 47.
r
0ETT1NGER BROS.,
Kinston, 5S5. C,
ABE READY WITH A LARGE STOCK OF
FARMERS SUPPLIES
A
General
Which they propose to sell
For Cash or on Time,
A 1
Reasonable Prit'os.
j. w.: STEWART
I1EADQUARTEHS FOR
Mules, Horses and Buggies,
A Cargo of Fine Horses and Mules uist re
ceiled.
The Ist KugT on. Hie .Market tui tin- inom y.
BorM inl Vehicle.- U lure at reasonable r.t:
niirlad-Street, New Berne, N. C.
jn6 w'.'m. i :' . . . .
DAIL BROTHERS,
Wholesale Grocers,
MAVT. UKJIOVKD TO THEIK.
TWO STORES, SOUTH OF
ab4 ksp or rLont. nr.ATs.
MOLJCS9KS. SALT. TOBACCO,
r7tM la thr (IBOCKHV
U flUCES far CASH
MEXICAN WAR SURYlYOftSwi.;1:-
not rraaWMk Law. ppijuoo mi- nji
tuU ItHmuUM. PniT v--nr n:
. rfrt ncf. intr -t n-
M. aciLUHttX. J-. Atiormr t-l -
F.Ot Vlltlacvui. V. V. :'. d 1 -i.
a DTVTHCK1 bf kianHam cKO. P.
A MtWlU. CD., 10 tprti- st .
InuUo sboat ur proewm-il lin a A.
IIP
UWUIIiliUW-
$ tftf?TB'rf ri 5$1.
iMjif-ll pru.T
' ' -
LAM U naM to r up T lut" for -o
emtm TMad ciTw A "t a -asr'n
arU HnHW fTou ma procure, so a. l for
llhMn(triimu4rtomt.W. ' l
ttua il I iMiwi"! wui Moa IH -.i-
pomk a ctKuca T-k. .v.lr Sil'L rt
st .. n i fJtjl r-v
For elwAnf fft
I.V t-l'Tl H. CI . ---r -
Far a ,-h-r.- IJt VVl pTTTW '.!-
klT-illwnrMi ilinili. tmu.' oi U
Mtln .vuwin - W cT T'. : '
Umtiu iMnU V-' .--a: i:.. a.
l.iM llrvJ.Ka t ,"ff. f r-.i-.mri-. w
t 4rtyci(-U.IJmon pitfi.iv
n-mvcT it' 4 --r- or r:v M;i : . m
Ruoui, nt yrV. .-.vmn:av
IMIIlm AUJ-rJ. w.-.a - ev A'v
tod cbek.sor tn.l V -r.:i - r f
mmaym. Ulirfi K'l I'i-l '' -rr"
K. R. JONES,
Wholeio and Rti '. Tv-ii- .-
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
Ge coral Mr rc'i-u us .
n AtJOls (J v m . 1 1: it
Conwg-u Olio's of Cr
other Prodnc be ne.i
- - : . a :. 1
l'rompl Attention . 1 1 iru n t d
N. W. Cor. Sniwh Kroct sr. t '.
'KW BKIO'E. N I
1TRNLJ I KK
Parl Saits, Chant-:: Sctr,
Walnut Bedsteads
Sf.ftre., t hair,,
I-oanre, Sulfa,
litre Tiit.h - It -
AT IKX.lv BOTTOM l'l'-lt I S
JOHN SUTir..
m j : ,-tw. s.w':-- -
GASTON HOl'SK.
NEW BKItC. N t .
9: B. STUKKT . -?i:.. i ':- ;. r.et.-r
Ts On
OmDltci
vo . v-:J
niMmfn 1 Arrnt n' . r-. n. : -r
mim.1 irmvlrs.
TH BAR ni B1L1.UK I) Itnnl
I tfOtly bn r'a.--.
cti -: w i h -:-. j ' '
v - !
IHai, nil 1 1
THEIR FORMER STAND,
cofkf.i:. m oak, svhitk
SXt'F F AND (TtiAitS, au
I. INF, . H I v ; v ( K and m
a'JW-
GEORGE ALLEN & GO.
PEAI.F.IiS IN
General Hardware
A trricult urnl I mi i I i m p n I
"
rlnn, llnrrnnt, I u 1 1 1 at nr,
Wo 1 - Mowers .mil Kcapors,
SUnuii Cncii.es.
Cotton liins anil I'ri'.HM'n,
1 1 II in- ri. I an til 1 Li.-tor, Ivan.it
I eel. anlcj. Tnnl. mid lUnlwnre,
l.imo Itrick I 'ineiit, I"lait"r
Huir, 1'iUiit, K 1 o n 1 1 1 1 ,-, Vnr
ni.li. ! Ola.-, I'utt v iiiul Mitir.
Krffieri., trfrt(fcrtr. Oil
'( imiU Stoves, Krlrekn Biirgd.ir
l'ron I' S;x-li lol w.rriinlcil to
Sflvp -curltj and .kt i f.. I i on .
run i s vi:i:v 1 ov
, O I ( AL! I. N A ( i.
MA RBLE WO R KS,
: iv
Monuments Toiubs-
' ITALIANiAMERICAN MARBLE
r '. - r s . . , r a . v pr c . ;
eat is fa -1 1 . :: g c .r t :
JOE K. WILLI.-. Piaijiiicc;
':'. Mt
LOOK HERE!
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A CVLLUD PARMOV
rWlubU'.: Ifi.v-i:a0;t r-. in ho", an
far t.,-via;. .
I .1. !) I iU ; I. r- : .'. l-Trr I T I. lit
1 htn t' i v
FV same n will b"rv h"rt st.d it-1
here aui J.' h i .
L' il hV, ( w av do in a am L u - count f r
d world . r de nt i .
i -;- r ! 1 dat w . -' a ! i ! . : n in i
A ir .-t-i'fry euuii i ,!"ro:iiin ti' K'"t
'ipj,1''1'' l'! . . . -. r . , . ,.,
taki'nap '' ' ''" '"' "K' " "
l- k- . i -:s-.u I-
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v , n i, i j, ,-r.-H the
'"wau-rrrt -i'.'-!t! '?
i'.-yl..id i.. k .-.- -i k .j. . fa. ' as
fiVcoiif! !'.
ii . .Hi - !. ilt -U-y 'al t r !ive
-W''"'.'r-dtd III dcir WHll
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t
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i. t-ry d.ty .n,r,.;in..., ,w. ,:.-
; -:.-ir raiit.s fr.-.
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11: ; , i'l 0 I r. .-
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I -1 .-l i- is- r-i-t y 11 " 1 ' i n
-a; -11 a- m --nn -i
a Ki n ana 1 1 . n. ..; 1
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I - . . : . v. a . . . :
n .i . i :. a
P.
: , - : r : 1 - 1
c a r t.fc.- i- .in
time Ua ; l.i
if tla er.
-p. I. da 1- d-.
".I ke. p il
; - u r - u . -.
ir : n
n . ..11 u- r .-
. r iu can pay
r a- p a pa - ft i 1. an a
ir. 1 ib -ie rows.
A n lu-n it- t; 1 n n in -
h.it you owe
Hut it vou -luit a w. -rk 111' I'l-bcry liuif
1 e sun it hoi.
1 S.-.r r i if 'si w me t
t leg you 9 0t
i.-it-.ry-
Wu-bia-r ti- y . s a -Ira.n ;. i . sure
an 1 drive u ihrouah.
- An don't hi nurtiu kup v..u. but lo
.hat y oil s k w ine I - d-
. .".i U 1'
Uu Kw.no to . h.m com.n ' out do
muil end ob de horu.
. - i , . .
' 'U7-VftM'ii n U'nl" " ' 11
s.-ut Williams w,ii 'bhN-a v. bv de
rai.sin o". a tune.
i sc.. uruii.' j d-.n- i. s t-iut to pahs
'round,. a. mt ,
.vn dunlin Jjiisu iii...) uuo,
when it cornea to dat.
qtatt. vtwq
SlAltJItWS
...eaoed from Our H, tiling.
Charlotte C'-r-onc..- The interest
in the atternoon meetings seems to
deenand wuieti rather than de-
crease. A tidal wave of religious
,
interest scorns to be passing over
i- . .
our communis , l ew are, care ess
t 1 .i .1
.jue.-tion.
Winston ': n-;, . The revenue col
,
lections a: the "tnston branch
office duraip the month of January
aiuouiia-t to .Yj,a'' '.i'. W. S.
Moore. Itf rch mt of Gre.-n.-boro,
has sb.j-peii north tlia- far this
sex-oii ' -. o"i rabb.t n-.-
A clorio-.'.s revival ot rebpion is
.r.-oT-.r ,,.i wi :h. t V. C'nnreh at
LVnUvd:,- Over Toia-rsons have
irifes.i d re'.iir.on w.th the interest
spread;.:.- and aitensi.M.ip.
Wasianptot, r(i.;.,x: w,- learn
that a peutleman from hiItimorev
who is interested ai steamboat
btnldinp. visited the new steamer
oust week, au.l al.er attiorotipti
inspection pronounced her a Uaiu
t.ail v.-.-sel and a creiiit t" North
Carolina slap builders. The rati-
roa.i from Jame.-vtlie to Plymouth
u still much talked about. The
survey has been made and levels
. . . .. .. - .... i
,..-.eu l """ '"l
soon bepin in earnest.
C, ree:i.'.!e .-.'a n-iiir . i i.a la: m-
t-rs are not :n v.-.-1 ; u p tn ;a b . ii fer-
17.-I
A pond slpll.
i I;
in c: ae has
i 1 a In ard a
few -a t!:e w.ai'd i.ke to p...
Str.aipe ; -av the news h.s j.ist
: eaciied ti-.t" t tie ser ions in isfor: uue
na i.ap: , t.e.i :.. Mr. Geo. Heli'liiT.
..; O a.-; . -ow p. a lew weeks
if.'"- 'i--- ar.y a.i . i.-
o. ar.y a.i . i..-
t! p. h . -
- - -
-' ' v ::.:,'- ...a-, we
' i-"'ar
; .- a tanner
!.-- 1 -u"o
M;. i., a ; ,s a tanner
"l i on. -t
' r -
n I 1 lir-
rv ..- w e. s
- : ci.ati. 'a . .-
ap cloth. Ttil!
and
ainna,.' a full lolr'i'
..tan.- at; d n a-orders
- ao-ad. Tin- lac
S"I;"
: ' : iotee ot hand.-
1 .a- ;. n tH.r.ay .-but
t.ine hereto;.. re Illetl-
.abct.d one depart
1 :'' : 'r f,lC -l Stile,,-
two a-.ir old sou ot
- ne a. a dentally am-
: a. ie one ot.-ie
ie!' n .:,d on 1 ia. lay
nai-on proinp.iy ren
a .-- ay tu.-.i.cal a.s.-ist-
.p". Loni
epheiis, w in.
a 1 ; . ; au'o had las lious
e
de-troyed by
.-'. Loss es-;
f - Inir-
I':..- : eopie o 1
! -be'. Kelt es-
'ii.- s.iiden and
: Dr. D ir. V.
y. He d'.edoTi
a' 1 io i 'clock,
a. a patu ai 'he
;.l , e ., Uat ' ei s ol
v . tike!;. lie
:. .:.ial:.n to
an u.i-in .et ot
a ;.-; a n -
,: ---.a.d most
- ,.:.". -t a; '.
'. ard. ot 'a,.- c- 'i'.t
; w a- ' a. ;i w ;
nanciise , ;roas . It
i ;,ti. ;.i;iii!, .ii. .1 ''Hiked
.,,?. . ... ., ..',, i 1 1, ,,,
hV- from a.- The hog was a
1 H.
WYanaigt.'ti .Ma
mat:, a wuil Know u ..:. '-: u a
mitu':i'!i, .I.e.: .it hi- le-ait-n. on
outh I'ac.i -!-!: Siiml u ni .in
l-li year id ins apt',
Hp bud boon ick for many months
:t!i -in-inn-tio:). Sevi-ia! i.er-
soti binp in tin- e.i.-'ern part of
the .".ty report that their eowa have
been poiMiiied by eatnip leave- of
n"li "r.tnpe euttmps winch have
been haalfd out beyond the city
limits by the tree- eirt. Tlie
-iirv,- ui the Atlant ;e ( 'oat Line,
rem Sumter to AUiTllsta. lias com-
nieiiced. The eiipujeennp corps,
with Col. rieiniiip (iardnei a-chief,
itarted out a lew days a.-.c The
roai! ill be fonipletfd its about one
yeir.
Ua,:,,, -Stark
S.uipsoii. colored, who w,t lound
pub'v ni iiiunlrr in tin' bwciis iMsc,
, ,' ,, .t..,.,..i r., ,i ,u Th.,
Cioveriior will eommute the sen -
tence to imprisonment for a term
:;. :!..- peiiitt-ntl .r Mi. K. Col
i.er: iece;v. d a teleprain Horn his
.-on, Saiiaie; 11. Coloert. oi Vn..
-on. .innounc;i,p i.e dea" b ot ins
l:;;,e .-on. .! 1 m m !-. a bo ot at-oiit
lane .-ars. Tuesday Hon. I',.
W . Waters is at lioii.e. h.tv: tip been
e h. re l' tic-dea'ii ot j,:-i;t;le
, ni.d. He ha- the - mpathy of the
entile comuniiHU ()u: propies-
-.ve friend- oi tlie .laniesv :ile .V
V. .i.-hiii'ot. Ibclr.'.oi i, i ,. j,.. -a
p . aced ;..- e i e- in-.-. -r ! ai : 1 1
11 a 111 be r. oil ro ,. Ib-cell'i
near i.f.-env:: . lr. . Matter
;tiai'ehid the nii-lor; ime to I.b.l
Ifoin h - w.ic.i:,. and i-aiip'fi' hi-
head ln-t ecu : lie wapon and tieel.
-Jopl'inp- the wheel. Help bemp
lie.ll l.e w a- ex'nca'ed w.liiout
serious bait. A colored man
uamed lbll ltolitiel'. who w.is imitv
mp a liphter load of shaiple.-1 hroiiph
tl,'t. lock above Tailtepo. is supposed,
to have fallen ovet board and
drowned.
Charlotte f,r..,., ,'. . eu- a.,-
broueht to the citv ve.-tnd.iv of
of the death, in M al'lard creek fi'cvn-
shin, of Mrs. .lohn Wvlie. Mr.
,jack Anderson, an aped citi.-'eii oi
this count v. died at las home near
Matthews station la-t riaturdH ot
pueumoiaa. -Mi .Z-buion Morn.-,
a gentleman who was well know n
throughout th..- count . died at his
home in Morua.p Sur t.w nship. :
vesterdav moiiitnp. Mi. Moiris '
was m years of ape. M iss ,
ovinia Hunter, a la.lv who was
well known in Chai lotte and who
;, :
unu iii.ii iiniMi line, mt ii iii
Grab Orchard town-hip vesterdav
atter a lingering illness. As we
anticpat-ed last week, t he accessions
made U nearly eve: v chinch in our
,,,.,.,, lhM
i'PI'i evanp-li,-; ts ae-
oomph.-hing a pre.it work am -np
us.-The ? stockholder.- ot tne
Chlotte P ad mills held a, net-
incr vtv-'ei. i and deiidcd to
'""
nroceed a ii-i- a. mitii t oi
rryu a .o . i....,,i.
I II I I Vr .t ii lri' .it I i 1 ! 1 r
tht' nauiufaciiae of ;
iccor.l-
,
1 ilr ;,,,a
IUp 11' l ill- 'l .oia
tion for the mills ha- ton ,r U en
decided upon, ', :r
the corpciati 1.
' a ill be within
:'s oi the city.
1 he conn-Hoi :n
U-: ne.-s. an '1
tK ,,,- ,;.. , ' .... .,.,, i,....,r..
summer is a.i.y
capit a', stock ol t n
; n n -. The
o i.Mii'. Com-
pany. is, we under-t a :. o .
iioo.
.- V(,
KaleiphAe
no 1 1. ... .
new arrivals were a-,- ,
penitentiary -a.
..an n I r I i V
1 1 1 - n
HUmm,. . ,.: ,: ,;
jj.-j, A; ti;,. cios. ; ;i.e
ge'r vices' l.wst' S.in'ii.a at V. !. :.!.!.
Street Methodist cl
h
,-
co'.IeC'oti : t: n -1. ; - , ;np
U)f lj( "Via;.'.-' ." .aid ' at.oa't
.,.., ,"' ...... -.. a . .- ,m,
r '"''
some a::. T.!. t- t ' ' c- l.ecte.l
Oil old sll!i-e
h, ped
, i nr--
La-; S.atadav i.
'I r. John
Waller
nai.iperot :.,. (.,k
( ' - r v M mill ii ' : 1 1 : : Can a.iin. at a
pk;r n,-r -Vr,.-(- tte::. !,.- lad while
, jHleep ..n ;!..- .. :t -.r ot his
' ilous1, r,, ,i i.e
ndo .v .a.d fell
nit ot
a-botieS
::: w a-
1 m- ,-t a I
werw broke'.
d'.sloC.lted a
H,.v i.-.--.
i c a
1 I ,
n. o-. on'.
propre.--: ::p ei w.-'... 'dr. Walker
, ls .omethinp ot 'a .-o;n:. ai.biilist and
ir-imentl r:-e- :n -.e.-p .an
ir-ipientl r:-e- :n :.
w als- about ' ;.e I -.. :n .
ernor a'.-: ei d.a pa
'tie . e -
rn,,r ve.-tcid.a l . a-ion .--': ll.i:i
K i-i. u-cl . w 1. -' .- c-'ia. '.
nuU1sl.iapn: , ; .a ':.. -prit.p :,-
Leinur county :i;..'t ;or cou:".
, , ; , ;
ni.,,ls.l:-(.,-. t .a !..- .-ara. ' t.-rn.
al.,j sentence. 1 to ten e.iis a. t :..
t.elitteiaiarv . The pad. .11 w .,-
: eia uian el. . led b , 'lie -..'.'.ctol an d a
.ai p.- ia:n.: e t
i . .. 1
eop.c
; i:e c..;::a . 1 u. p.
ca-e w eta-.b . . op.-.
la.
ti.e ( , .. r n. -t . w ha h
tli,. reconan. cud a' :.. :. -.
y c;;v ,ViWl)i..'. A -. .a,."
went ...snore i a:i..'t. t .....!.
, ,1,,. li, .;;-. a.-, on .:.d.i. i .l.
ip. ltui ,.et . tioi: w .is maae a.
rescue the e.--el la the hie s.aing
,-rews ne.a by. tea without ..v..:..
,UV1I1 -,, p. ,. -oriia W, a-l,, l. Il.C
h.irk'.ial ia- ,-;,'- ail l.-.-t. 1.
. a 1 b.-rt -on . a .. 1. as b . a . b-c' .a!
Second l.:.-tir-n-:.t :n : be 1 'a-.p..o
Ullk Kaa-s, ;.: -be .u-.a..
caused h the tc.-inat.oti ..; l.ia.a.
.uLsworth. 11c wall m.ilve e
Cel. ell I
-tncrr.
..e
:':-!.. : then.
every c,
iavc lio'-v
a-.
;i,;ts"and. the
; cat ..
r 1 ,e season w :d bec.al and
ri,e balmy weather w .11
on and the t on. pa: at . e '.
we.it fer will il.-ti ibute tbi-m .
ilpper tv .ili-lS Th..- ;- t !.e .-
whentnt '; o.a d o : a g; . i -,. a :. : , -
repi.-n.sba.g . a: w.a.;-.
d a i-t be t am- general!) :...:.:
tor the da.!;, bn- 1 -tc.an
c. . inn .- : .nc a ::. 1 w !
:,;;t t be;. ;. a. e Lot . :
at - peat a lo i -. V. e hope t l.e e
w -. 1 1 eon; .:.:..- ..- ::..- new
; pc ; ..i-sc'.. 'ef '. '. a e 1 be' '. t . 1.
i;.-::'.e a.d lb..:. .a a. I .'; .-
ai.a .:., a 'I n,- : .:
'na' a..- i b.l lion.;... -n t -:
NeW
.tii
otnln
i:
ami tin- new line of steamers from
New l-lcri.e to lllizabeth City. ' The
lVi.ns : ,1:: : a Central basiTOt some
money ana mpetition is tin' It!.-
nl trade.
(robl-noi u .1- r ,un r: TJic S.ilv.i
- tion Army is coming to uoUJsltoro.
i-ervice.- will be held m h.onicea
Jduil, w Lju ii has been rented from
the Lit r-t of .Mau l:
-I uder a new
ariaiipetnent at (be praded M'boo!,
i lit-.-malb-st childi en are required
to udy altit tbrge Uours
eaeb day. This will meet with the
approval of all who adhere to what
,Vp eon.-ider a pood thesrv 'hat
Jonpr eon lim-ment and x;eii-Ud
application to .tudy for lit tie elnl
dren is hnrtltil. "All study and
t, t,.,i t. il-,.- .I.u-k -t dnll bov "
.U1a theliLtle folks require consul
,-rably more play t ban staay. The
,irrnneemeut was found neces.sar
in tlie interest of economy in
short tor waut of funds to do better.
e learn that a,, acc.dent
occurred at one ol the big ditch
iTossinps. dtirinp the rain Tfuebtlay.
w h teh came u e.u resu! t in 28tilisl V.
- A eountrwnan came to f&fD with
his little .-on aud purchased some
l""1- 'i'"1 --o"'-- hi.-ke. The
'oime; he c.iit.ed 1:1 a barn ;. 'he
latter in i,.s stumach i,.r awl !e,
'"'t it pot into his head bcloit v
reached the cro.-sinp. andwa.. .
barrel, box and man. tumbled .
the,li-ch. liut for ian. K a-
at.ee t ie b,, w.-uld probably l.axe
dioned. a- thednii. like
'"at:. a m ' '1' lu'lat the time.
We : 1 u-1 t h at h.- l.-.oti c. m a: ni-d
::i ti..- ti.ir:.----. e . ape icT 1 e
''
"' ' 1 "-liei 1 in o ai
A! i.etiph ; he ( 1 er 11 1 . 1 1 1 people d"
no' w ii to do any la.a,- tiphtmp.
lbsliiatek and 'cu M"l'ke have
been tryinp To induce 'he Kclch
-tap to '.notea-e the arm b -olile
oil liOti men. and h-npthen :!o- term
ot set tee from thri e to seven
e.u - . lint the derman parliament
refll.-e.- to Con-idcr the subj.-ct.
Tin- ieil t- 1;- dissolnrion and a
'call .-r 1 new eh-cMon. Vet in
the 11. al i'lltnte 1- r.-erirded a- III-
evaa'dc. Id-man k pro:'.es to
1 kl'l'llv towards Uu.-sta. and de
ci a ; ua; r 1- r ranee wnieu
waitmp for the vhaiice to attack
the Fatherland. It is very certain
11
that the I tench armv is an ennr-
u.ou one, that if has been strength
u'd with the view ot having an
other wre.-tle with (iermany. and
the foremost French inventors
1:V' ''" -t work forging new
destructive weapons, which are cal-
cnlated to g:ve the Gallic armies an
advantage over the Teutons. To
he n 1TK armies the French to.vo
. .l... .,..
almost succeeded in navigating the
Indeed, in calm weather.
they have lound out how to propel
an aerial vessel to and from certain
points though as j et they have no;
been able to overcome strong
wd The nex. war a, hitrope
ill be a ten , :.,e one. It will a,
lye a "ions;
' c " " 11 1 e ec 1 1 e in e ' w h o ppo.-e
. ,i i .
f.ch other ai deadly arrav. 1 :-
M,a , i n n i .-.ii ,ii ,i u p' a oi
.i i . , a. . . . .i . . . . ...
L,v iiiigni, eiuuis una ill I' now
iie'tip put tortli to k:ii tinman
'"dugs when the next cotitlict takt
place. Science and art have been
euroHcd : n t he sei vice ol slatiphter.
'-'t a- . ..-.s: no.,- una our own
conn;:, w!' k.-.a. e'.-nr nt ..Pforea'ti
en t a n ! em on t -. and that we w:
no' -ntb-r from the operations
tne ai nr. ,-- ttna will be called in'o
ei.-teiice settle the bliriiinp
s't-r:
q::c-t . '. a
I.'--
ii .' a '-
-;i: tf a i: M ' -: - Wt- ;. lV.
receive.', the followinp select.'.
l'-''oesi-f new mn.-u i "Dream
niv Ciii.dhoo.
son i
-i-h. ' cent- i "Happs binb." a
waltz -oiip by Hol-r. w'h.ch has a
prettv ir.e!o.i and vei ta-n-i;::
ti c-- : p : .. . .i.ea .
On! .
a eat Ap... -onr
e ceo.-n : wa .1 . U al
S apeii ;. w .; h
tl.n-.C .11 keeo
tup: pood soup f.
m -in.,
1 o e t
. An. I
desire- -omethaip.
nioUplace; ceilt-
t he in.-t i nine n : .. , ;
piano are t he Pnlnw
' plea.se uio.-t pla ,-r-i
a Amour wa.:.'. o. a .i. l'ea:.
whose beau'ctiii w.il'.t- a:, -a p..,.
tilar. - ."" e-n . doi p.n.
-'":i:'":': -:.- by '..- .
leilipe. P c U' - : a'ol
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l'e
te: e- -: i p
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c.-n.s . Al.;.
ono.ee p. . .-; - w :
a idrc-s on i a:
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d-.-e li
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neiu ;:..- -::nj
l..-.i -CU-eali.e. lea ni-.'e-s.i: a
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I IU (.IMIUI, A s 5 "! I! 1. 1 '.
ecia! t tin.- J i r.v a.
uaI.f:-.-!. l i.ru.'.ry '.. 7
sr.N a: f.
i'dl v. in,; a r-- tin- i ra:c.pd
hill" ir.tr
e' raver, c
rt pi.-irrs .
U.- v a -f..
T:." ' : i
I- U-e.1 ,
w h 1 .- h w :
n'L-c. i, i.inni; to canals in
ayi to r'dw'P ti- fees of
author:.'.-- ,T .lies -ur.tv t
r.
i-ci:ff! -1 at -n-'h 1 -11 o t h
ye-t.-riliiy i.nd p'i-J-d it- second n-ii-in.
w.i- mail" 1 ' - -pcc-iil order, on
tii.i-i r.-.fin:. : -x t Tih-mImv .
H . -II.
r k-:i.v v Ma ii r s .y.
At laft nigla's tsefsion of the Hi-use.
Mr broaden, rising to a uue?tion ff
per?-1 nil I 1 ri v iu-ae . denounced the editor
of the Wilmington '' ir for an i-dit'-rial
in that paper of tie- teh m-tant.
Tl'.e bill to iuco: ; -irate the WilniitiR
ten. 'nsiow and Ki.-! I'urolina H. it
whs rt-fernd t"th committee -n cor
porationn. The il-nue. after "ime il-bate. pH-ed
on its JccnLii and third readicc- tlie
bill to increa.-e '! appropriation f. r
the f-a;r colored n -rmal s 'Ivnai.-- fi -ni
-2 dia.i t-- .. r, ,0"0 p- r annum.
Th.p f .;lo-injr t i!l pn-.-f -i third read
me I'o re pes I the chart- r f the ( dent
al i-'i-b and t)v?ter Co 1 To charter the
Saving- ar.-l ' D,-p..-i; Hank of N. C. :
A at -u 1 ; h n.i iii iii y t - the a"t to nu'.hi'-i-7
1 1:-- -.te I '-o it ! - f F. iu.-Hti-m to ::
-'in-'t cert on ra-nb eatciN.
A rc-olut; ti i,-ki.':tr ('-i!i;'re:- to f x
tei i ml to ti,.- j,.ws -if surfnien
.ia! ni- iiin r- f 'Ic- I-f- --.vinx cprvia
was a-ii-ptcd.
The I 1.1 in r- :c i t th" drawing of
jnr-.; n. c'rav.u 0, ui.ty w :t tabic il by
tie- tsid.r. ; ' :.u hin-i: ini-tit. At tliis
t hr r.- v. r c 1 . ' T 1 . : - - ai th" Rap'.iV
la- ,1 -d-
Tin- f' if - W 11. a; W.-I a
nn I- ii. I r-a.i a.-.-d
T- - ,i. 1 ' i n-.i ia- - i
b a. .:- t- v : a- deia . T
the pr;:.-i;-;d
iray t I--IU-es'a
re cit'.:n-
-h : !" -i o rt iiii c
sons : T r
-f infatr.ntis I'er--s
- f r. a-.o..-is of
deeds.
Ti'iell-ti--- aa,.n vvent i: to a .'inniit
tee of t'ne whole on the revenue Tjill,
and its c r.si iei iiti -ii I y sections was
resume i An aineraiiceii'. t i strike out
tiie-ecli t. pi a-, ii iris; f.r a merchants '
purchase tax was voted down, as w,.s
also -aie to strike ' tit the pirt of a sec
tion allowing -State in- r 1; ants a r- hate
on d r n e-mers ' licen-etax.
To eveiy ,-e.tian ameiidment- were
tfere l. :ii i r. : i . 'initn-.lira-r.t was
adopt, -i
At 1 n cio"i; ti. . inn. utee ro-N- and
r. port.-d tli a it hii considered the
r.-veinie bid u- fur the tj-ah section.
At I :( the Hi us-.- a ij mrned until
torn i r r- -w at '. -1 a. in .
SKNATF.
R.ii.i i -ii i-et-
The (i-iionin bills were introduced i
To in .'orporate the Mutual Life Insur
ance Company uf North Carolina, to
establish a reformatory in connection
with tlie penitentiary : to amend the
charter of Wilson; to iac -r;iorate the
Northeast River Drainage and Land
Co.. to c-citabiirh tlie Enterprise Land
Co. . to held a February term of Edge
combe Superior court.
The following bills passed third read
ing: To amend the charter of the C. F.
iV V. V. It. K.. to allow Beaufort county
to ievy a special tax.
Tin- bill was taken up to i-o amend
the constitution as to declare clerk? of
superior courts, sheritfs, registers of
deeds and county trea-urers. in'diaible
a i-tvi e f. r more than two -uectssive
term- 1; p;.-se.! by ice thrw-nf
st. r t the
if-r. d ih-
Hiiptirt aim i i.
'pernio , r.vVel .
a!"-ala !
!.'..: -- : a
i.v;
a Ii
of the House
ha: i be t reated .
that n : a ... una- -
i-t-aek of til-- 1 '.llo.in i
v i-ni'-iila
c'en.r .i" It.
io i r-'v; ie 1 r i . x.nuinalaai
tl.e'-t a-.
Tad-line the p- -a r ia ti.-- npp-;ra
n. nt "f ni.itastr.at - in ca.-e- of vac.mev.
i" i tlx -o.u-ttor's :'-. er in niaia-latihter
- an ! capita! fil na-s
ii.-w- th-- v
stoak ; ,-A
r-
W
tit
r-1! i-L i:
Mr. Ma:
- at.- in
i ti-.'er - t the bill
: : . . i.ai. -i ii
i W. :--i. r ,;t
;: t. t-,i ; r..
-e 1. I .1. 'I. -t tli
.1 1 i i olll U i
K- . .' Fr..-. f.
a Hill, i
.Me--."-.
an i C.
--a n
-mas
a- . : i..a. km i.
.lit. ar an In lttee . f ilia
-.1. : r- mi ::..- i i;- en -.
:. - I up t w :.i.-h
- -1 i ic
j .... ; at. .-i. -e"t ion
- : a. . : - a -o on
. : . i ; . i - 3 tn-- -Uill
.i.a i- -t ;-a, -.. Mi.
; : r in : ; n 1 1 r. -t
; .. in.: H-- ,.d
I .C .. la ! - t - l.e rt-
:i. - s''.1." aiuatioii
il u-.
tn.a
Aia
' - ii .
I:
Pa:
o Mi : ... w . t,i ;
- -t-t'.a u.-.-i. t .-f ti.e
la.w- i-roar, r a.g
v..,.- UUalter ,L-!y
I. ill I.t- i -ti. 1 I
Vo - - ; -
i --nt i - ti i
t demand, d
n :- ::. ti.e
'a i - ! r
.r - a l ' :
-1 . : -. . a .
... 1 t n t-.
- a Fpeft h in defense
..- a masterly effort
p- in t in tho oues-
i t li. i -...it ion .
and i o erou -
ti-.n. 1;
i.ert i-i a
ia caid to Le one 1 1 tho very
c'i.lo; 1 r made in tlie capitol.
JudK.
1; -1 -:
t a . I .
till.t ti.-
vinMi 1 -- !
I lie J fa r
1 ii" v ;:. :
all 1 -.
-,.. -
cut. o
defeat I 1
i a r 1;
in id :
md
'hit,
,.dp,A
i 'hra tliere
o th." clec--:-o
showed
ui.ty ii-cn - f can
j 0- -nsi.it i' da- whole
r to do a.-.Ht what
ria- Fpt-i-ch bristled
few perfons thought
ow-1,,1, au argument, fo clear
1 nt wouiu result m tne
a." committee s report. Tlie
. n d ro ulc
nays '
Iiirr
Mr. (ir.
S ted in .i
v iitte-r ti.e v te v us taken,
a was swrrr. in by iVesident
Senntfr Claik then bade
farewell to his col leagues. 1- rem all
lie rect-ived the siutt tstreme courtesy
and then- wj-s the greatest regrtt at the
loss of -o ;.i ie a ninn. whose services in
cororcittte a i--i ' n the f.eer have during
all the
tii hi ;
State,
in this
IlUSe
and n:
-f -'sicr. been of the ercr-.trst value
aunty, to his ? cti-.n and to las
The pijopK- in tlie lobbie-, shared
r-rtt. Many members of the
heard ti.e -pct-cL t f Mr. Ciart
iiv of tiirni rito l-a ie him a sad
fa re wo 11
The tci! increasing the annual arpro
priaticn to the State Guar 1 to .s.a.u.n
yearly pas-od . 2". to 14.
The lull to prolabit chik-. retisters
of dce.is. slienlTs and trta-urer of
couiiti. s to hi id ofbee for more td an
two ttra.s unless a term has intervened,
pas-ed third reading: 5 a to t '.
rthcrn
The bill to incorporate the N-
and
uthorn Railroad p
d scccr.d
read ire-.
norsE.
c. moht's se-.-1'.-.n.
The House at its session last night
aJopted the Senate resolution provid
ing tor an adjournment cl the Legis
lature March 7. xine'iir.
The bill to promote the cultivation of
shell ri.-h in the waters of the State
passed its second and third readings.
Nearly the entire session wa- devoted
to the consideration of the special or
der, the bill to establish a Bureau of
Labor and Statistics. It appropriated
SO. 000 the first year and s-1 f'O'f' subse
quently, for the maintenance of the
bureau. After a long debate pro and
con. an amendment was adopted mak
ing the appropriation S3. 000 the tirst
veir and .-e lien tlie secun.i. I lie hill
then pas-ed its first reading. The '
Knights ol Labor, a win be remem
bered, are urging the passage of this
bill. They claim to n present -10.000
mechanics, and say the passage of such
a law is of vita! importance to them
fkipav s ria 1 1 t a--.-Among
tlie bids introduced wire the
following: To prevent gamhiing. to
incorporate the town of Bed's Ferry.
Pitt county", to prevent the squander
ing of the public school fund . to punisli
false pretenses in securing the seques
tration of cattle; to ailow Mayer Hahn,
ex-SheriiT of Craven, to collect arrears
of taxes.
Tin- s ii";a. na a
Was taken up as a special order, anil,
the House went into consideration
thereon. Mr. LTolt in the chair. The
bill was considered by sections. To
section 2 an amendment was offered
abolishing county boards of ri'i: .c-'-c.
This caused a warm debate.
Many other amendments were on - red
to sundry of the -'- -veil- ns of tlie till,
but none f th- tn f ar. imp !".r.ra"
were adopted.
Th" committee rose at 1A p. m. and
reported the bill as fully considered.
The House passed the bill in its second
and third readings.
Tne House then adjourned.
I important Kaiiliod 2ffov.?aic-2-..
Li-urna.e- that there v r.- .-oii.e ed:
ciais of the New York. Philadelphia
and C,rtoik railroad isi thi.- cny ytrtei
dv,y and that a movement ol mi porta t:- e
was being consulered by the tentleuit n .
a Laitihiairi reporter la.-t evening vis
ited t- e oilice . : Mr. K. 11. C-oKe. gen
eral pasreiigt-r an i freight ag.. ia ...f the
road, and asked him what war. the
nature of the reported movement. Mr.
Cooke in reply s.iid: "We contemplate
at an early date to establish a d any
through line between the Northern
cities and tla se of Eastern North Caro
una. ' ur railroad and the Norfolk
Soutliern will t.perate jointly in tile
matter and make a p t.-ioie t : ::-:gi.t
that may lie shipped from New Yen;
Philadelphia and other points to t a de
livered by the carload, unbroken, .it
Eazabeth Citv. N. C. On- will be run
through to LliitiOeth City !,n.i at that
point the freight will lie tran-a-rred to
-tearuers for delivery at Washington.
N. C N-'wberne. N C.. and p ant-on
the i 'I,. .wan river. Arrangement", have
or are about p. be perfected lor this
movement and the matter ;ii a- in
operation in a lew d .ys On .n 1 aft r
the tirst of March a daily ri-h train w ;:.
t-e run w h'.cii will leave tin- any in the
ni-arnint: an..: reaeb N"e'. . rk ana uit.rt
point.- witKiii ti.i-iity ii-iur- tr ail tne
I inn- of leaving N rfol k . We wni -p.,n-
no
fre
elfort to atTi,
ignts and giv
a tit - of the
rd
to
spet
d v delivery of
this r , clion
full
North:
T. : Off Haf'
-as.
. b :
a . r n i n g
w-,ntrv -
i u nr. a
. -nil I
rt teat .
tne Lie
ard an i
- el h.
t-y
1 1
it t- r
: - u:
- t-
fur
reacn
ban g
pad
t n
: pa-:
-vr.inall.v and r r -.
:' 'th.- ' nai .' .'
NETVS NOTE 3.
The j'rcciiderit has nominated Capt. A.
W. flreely. Fifth Cavalry, to be chief
sifrnal officer, r. d!i tlie rank of Briga-dier-fteneral
.
In the 'West Virginia joint convention j
Monday, the ballot for United States1
Senator stood Camden, no Maxwell,'
"4: Fcatterinpr. 1
The New York strike is not ended
yet. The 'longshoremen have r-eolred 1
that tliev vi- i 1 1 not return to work ei- 1
cept on their own terms
Twenty-five thousand prisoners, held
1 for
various olTensee in India, were
released on Wednesday, in commemora
tion of tho y neon's Jubilee.
Frank Rivers, aged C years, a travel
ing agent for Scribner's Sons, New
York, died suddenly of apoplexy Tues
day, at tlie Rensler House. Buffalo.
TI
i'resident has allowed the act
making an annual appropriation of
?400. oca to provide equipments for State
militia to become a law without his .
signature.
Prominent Democratic politicians of -
Brooklyn liwe gone to Washington to r
urge the President to appoint Alouzo
Stoto. a prominent mugwump of that
city. Minister to Austria.
In New Vork Tuesday Gay W. Fos
ter, who swindled country merchants
by ordering goods from them and giv
ing b
State'
cus drafts, was sentenced to :
prison for six years. '
A man who says he is Harry McJIunn, j
the Cleveland. Ohio, fur robber, who
was forcibly rescued from th officers I
at Pivenua. a few days since, was ar-j
rested in Pittsburg Tuesday.
In a quarrel between two brothers'
named Hurt at Ilopkineville. Ky., Hill, !
a by stf.nder. irterferred in the interest ;
of peace, when Charles Hurt struck
him w itii a club killing him instantly.
A s--rious snow blockade exists on the
C ntral Pacific Railroad between Col
fax and Cisco. Cal. The Overland train
that left San Francisco Monday is de
tained at Colfax, and i west-hound
train at ( 'i.-co.
The Uepub! .can restrict Convention
at Providence. II. I . Tuesday, to
nominate a candidate for the Congres
sional vacancy caused, by the unseating
of Maj ir Pierce nominated Beriah H.
balon by at
almost unanimous vote.
Mrs. Sarah Rhoinis. was indicted in
Greensville, O , Tuesday, for the
murder of Alfred Blizzard, whose mu
tilated remains were found in a creek
lately. Mrs. Phoads was captured in t
West Virginia after a long chase. In ;
her valise was found Plizzard'e head.
Captain V.'illiam Cottrill. of Mobile,
Ala., one of the most popular owners
and breeders of thoroughbred horses in
the country, died at his home in that
city Monday morning;. It is under
stood that all his liorees and racinjj in
terests have been transferred to Mr. W.
LI. Williams.
Dispatches received at London from '
.iiadbar state that the Sultan of Zanzi-
tui Lac id used the atemand ofihelfo-1
tugese covernor of Mozambique to sur-.
render certain disputed territory. Sev- i
eral Portugese men -t-war have sailed i
to Ttima. which thev threaton to bom-
bard.
There was an argument in the
I'mted States Circuit Court at Pittgburg
Tin sday before Judges McKennan and
Aci.e-on in the case of Wm. M. Robin-
sol et ai. v.-. the rtaiadeiptaa and Keaa-1
mg Kailr. ad C'cnipany et al . in equity. ;
against the i- rcrt of the masters ap-
p at:
em p
and
day
ted by dairee of i tober o. i?ro. 1
cm "-.it tee reore-ntmg th" 700 1
aaes ,., th.. pl.ttsviiie -Paa. iron I
tr -a t OII1 pally
who struck Mon-
again.-i the
employment of non-
. . ,
uci
or
pre
til
an men was without las
approval, and that they should be
mptly discharge,!. This satisfied
sink, i s and thev rt turned to work.
Ti - graid jury of Rowan county.
Ky.. i.a-s indicted Henry S. Logan,
Moigan McCiiay and Lou Rayborn,
charging them with conspiracy to kill
Judge a. I. Cole. Col Z T. Young and
his son. Abie W. Young, county attor- ;
ney of Rowan. Jam. s A Hariis. alias
Pendluui. has confessed that he was
hired to i.
i-t in killing tho above per
son.-, ha', ing promised to secure four
otla r- t . aid lam .
Tii.- date t States mint at Philadel
phia ha.- secured a counterfeit mo-dollar-aia'.-a
half gold piece ot l-a2, for
which it h as been in quest for years.
A: ttie I'ni'iUJepliia Bank it was pro
nounced genuine, and tlie acid test at
ttie sub-treasury subsequently failed to
-hnw- urivti.aig wrong The assaver at
ti.e mint says
s-vi-n c-uts v
a contains
Oltil of g
and dang-.
only twenty
d. but is the
r. us counter-
est
a .
perlcCI
."-r ma.
,
Franklin
. held at
iln-eiai- Tribute.
a a raaiilar meeting if
N
... A C A: A M
ir
i in li. aufoit. N C. . the follow
iiiii de and resolutions were
re
ti , t iiii- --a-ly ;i. i. ipted :
Waer. as. Tlie brittle thread uf life
a- he-..-n severed by order of the Crand
'aster of the Universe and our esteemed
..- W if P.arl-er has liei-n called
u - m
tod and labor to everlasting rest
i refreshment and.
Wnereas. (jar dec-used lio.ln-r was
to tb end faithful to his trust, and true
t ti.e tenets of the r ler. Tuer&fore,
iP-solved. That in the sudden takirg
away of ISrotiier Barker, Masonry has
i . s t a n e x e ni p b. r
'. - a ae a valued :
character and this
ruber, whose death
, e i- i : -r-. w !.o;e absence we mourn.
,o d w i, .-e place in our hearts w ill be
: . . ! : niv I v tlie rei
allecaon id
i 1 v nature.
Us
.is
i
w 1 1 1 . 1. u m u 1 e
decre- which
t-Urleling our
- i ami i ly v. e
:--n it-r mercy
the Supreme
: ii;- wi-.lom
i thing- doeth
and
e res-alu-Brother
-.- i and
-lication.
f frank
ai -a r '-i
Ci
ord -
tew
WHAT IS IT P
A Pestilence that Walks in Darkness,
Destruction that Wastes at
Noonday.
We have published in onr col
umns from time to time different
advertisements in regard to B right's
Disease and its cures.
What is this terrible disease?
We have taken the trouble to
make an investigation from the
best sources and we give the results
to our readers.
What astonishes ns ii the gen
eral indifference given to kidney
disorders. The kidneys do not
sound the alarm of their diseased
condition, owing to the fact that,
they have very few nerves, hence
few suspect that there is any dis-
ease in them. Irritation, lnflam-
ination, ulceration set in, and then
the little tubes, of which the kid-
neys are full, are destroyed and
thrown off, and from this fact aro
called tube casts.
As soon S this begin8 to take
toa-'f' ' nl. a pnCSUonf , llOH.
fast decomposition goes on before
the diseaso results fatally. If the '
proper remedies are taken before .
final decomposition or wasta of
these tubes commences or becomes
too far advanced, that ia the only
and last chance for relief. It is at
this point or before that Warner's
safe cure proves so beneficial, and
may cure or stop the wasting away
of the kidneys if it has not advanced
too far.
The most remarkable thing of all
our investigation ig the fact that
the patient with Bright's disease
has no exclusive symptoms, but
has the symptoms of every com- ,
mon disease.
First he may possibly feel a dull
pain in his back, generally upon
one side, which does not debar him
from his usual business routine.
After a time he may begin to feel
neuralgic pains, or have a slight at
tack of what he may call rheuma
tism, or headache, with high or
dark colored urine, with an un
pleasant sensation in its passage,
and after standing showing an un
natural condition. Later on, come
tired feelings, loss of ambition or
vigor, or loss of or failing eyesight,
which is very common, with a di&-' i
tressed condition of the stomach.
Any one of these symptoms is lia
ble to occur.
Tiiis no doubt accounts forth.;
proprietors ot YV arner's safe care
curing so many diseases. jy regu-
lating and building np the kidneys,
symptoms ot general Ul-healUi dis
appear. They justly aeense the ,
medical profession of treating the.
effects and not the cause. Finally
if this disorder is neglected the
patient either dies of apoplexy,
pneumonia, heart disease, blood
poison, consumption, or any other
disease that the system is most
subject to. . . ,
It appears that Gen. Logan real
izedaiurOJldLtionf 'AndnMtfetf
aware that his disease was of the
kidneys, and expressed himself in
indignant terms at the folly of the
' ""uugu.ui iui tuouu.
tism when it was the kidneys that
caused his attacks."
We have no doubt that very
many people in this country have
the same trouble as the General,
but little importance is attached to
this malady ty tne medical proies-
SIOU because of their inability to
cope with it, either in its first ap-
pear an ce or advanced condition,
There appears to be some one
cause ,or neai1 every other ail-
ui LiIC uumau sjducuj, uu uj'
to the present time no one has been
able to fully account for this terri-
iuu.eu8e:,, m , , afa faJ,o-
U1C A LI Cl 1 c vi y . II C UUUU1 OIUUU lUUV
the ieoj)le of Germany have become
aware of its tearful fatality, and
have offered 400,000 marks
(.100.000) to any one that can sat
lst'actonly explain the cause.
GOLDEN THOUGHTS.
Spend less than you earn and
you will be rich.
A good way to make children
tell the truth is to teU it yourself.
Oh, how small a portion of earth
will hold us when we are dead, who
ambitiously seek after the whole
world while we are living.
The golden beams ot truth and
the silken cords of love, twisted
together, will draw men on with a
sweet violence, whether they will
or not.
If we hope for what we are not
likely to possess, we act and think
in vain, and make life a greater
dream and shadow than it real
ly is.
The deepest trust leads to the
most powerlul action. It is the
sileiiciug oil that makes the ma-
ra,a.. ,a.ov the mofiro nmrsr wir.h
greatest readiness and result.
Our condition never satisfies us;
tlie present is always the worst.
Though Jupiter should grant his
request to each, we should con-
tlUlie 10 importune mm
May the Lord give me such an
insight into what is really good,
that I may not rest contented with
making Christianity a mere adden
dum to niv pursuits, or with
tacking as a fringe to my garments!
Secretary Manning Resigns.
Wa-hinctcN. D. C.. Feb. 14. Secre
tary Manning, after formally resigning
his position in the Cabinet, took an
afternoon train for New York, intend
ing to go home for rest and recupera
tion and on private business. He was
undecided a.- to whether he would re
turn to the department, but is scarcely
expected to do so. He left with the
President his formal letter of resigna
tion, to w hich the Presidant will reply.
Assistant Secretary Fairchild assumed
the duties of Secretary, and will con- .
timu- a act. if Mr. Manning does not
return, until Mr. Manning's successor
is ii'.nimat.'d and confirmed.
ce Hohenlohe for Peace.
. Feb. 1 ij. Prince Hohenlohe,
IN
ernor of Alsace Lorraine, has issued
lection manifesto, in which he say
government asked the passage of
-eptennate bill because it was per
iod that Ceriuany would be threat
i iny soon, as a part of the Fronoh
i. n
the
tbe
-tla
lie.
.aa ti w is longing for war, and be-a-.s
France to be stronger than Oer
i iiny .lsac. and Lorraine, not de
ariiig wa.:. -i. ou id elect to the Reichstag
aiioitorv deputies who will accept
h, peace established in 1371. "Thee
bii-a " Prince Hohenlohe says, "aro
.-regnant with decisive issues."
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