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; ::.! tJ - "J.-V - "i .... ' "" " "3T 'J " r,,f ': iC;."! ' "' ' -Yf -" ,"a. V ? J 3 ; BJ r2K, & Ml mi C ' :, ' i, lft..lN.. INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, NO EMBEIl XIII. NO. :($. . ntxss . Xiture should t assisted in the "srrlnff to throw off U nearlness of the slu irish winter clrcuUuioo of the uors ii so well, so I EDITURIAL XOTES. I Exit Tarnell aai Mr. O'Sbea. The carta:n falU. Ax uTiing of 1(h1mii !b I SPRING Vio safely , . f ;r .-as Swift s Specific J. U Ik9QMBd& ft8 for a number ot . od conaider it tho best tonic and wood remecjj that I ever uai. la fact I woo!d aofc- attempt to enter upon a jwln lumpier-r this c-ftmste with f , 0f Coleman, Ferguson A Co., V ' Xlade Cltv, Fla. Om back ArJool and St in Disease Twai4 fne.'T J- - - SwirrSrtrTnc Oo.. Atlanta. G a. WeftmiDister i'ti .;:eh at Greens Hfd. u 1 1 1 1 h . ll) c-1 3" endowed SlTLTinjlJi - c. . .'. - Mihrfiftil ill 1 litiai1i1fl I rT-mrrc: OOCTS. TE (EST. At easiest to ustv r- ' V' - ThConveriihle Policy " THOrrrettible Polioy iwued by THE MUTUAL BENEFIT - fJfaJciaUi aac Cmpry . laolaM Ml tb Jiceral -fetmrM of Ua Cooipaart'ivh tb addttioa of a puar . mmtrtil. Otfh Surrender vuhte, which - tkiit-W fmLi at aoy lint aftr twoycara ptp(aviuokTr ba paid. U demanded Crf Polie? ha endorsed npoa it a . tabM nuwioii la- plaia Bnarc taa op " UOMaaaAtrd bv tb eompaaj. 1st cjptio Cab sarreadar valtw. Jd oaJort.Anoont that nay be bor rowed (mo tb company oo tie pol- toy. Uoptiao. EzUndd ioaoranc for fall amount of tha policy. '4tkptio. Paid op policy ralae. TWata tho moat libt ral policy yet of fared and m the aafeat iosuranc to br I. ,i re i k- ' I' Every dollar paid gets a dollar'i 9rthj of IaauraDc. Ko lorn by lapeea. - Healthy parroca between fourteen eed eaTeoty iavord. JOE K. V.'iLLIS, FHOPBILTOK OW f Nor Hi I Dakota is fea; ed. J McKinlky's b.tk .'eels a if l.e I bad stepped on a ft;tr spnug'ed I banana. ( THE ncmbr of enlea in Siberia j this year (ap to Uciulur 1 ) ainotints to 16,000 soals. A year ago there were but fifty people in Middlesborongb, Ky. To day there are nearly 7000. Mount .Y.tna, in Sicily, is throwing ont showers of ash. s, and peasant are tieeiog in terror of the threatened eruption. Kig nTKEN bat manufactories of D.n!)urf. ti.n.. b.iv -shut down, and two thousand girl have beu thrown out of employ menr. THEHE are paid to be 1,500 for eign doctors in Berlin who .are there to iu vestigrtte the new remeidv which Dr. Kch bao naurd Taratoloid. Ciaccs and theatre going peo ple will regret to learn that P. T. Birnnm is believed to be on his death b-d and that this will be Edwin Booth's la9t year upon the atage. Fob two successive Sunday nights tb express car on the Geor Koad, between Angnsta and Atlanta, has beu entered by rob- be: the messenger claims to have Sii t, ahot the robber in the last exploit, il :. . . t ie ma! ter. Tuk Atlanta (Constitution is opposing the election of Gov. Gor don to the Senate because in the Senatorial race between Colquitt and Grady Governor Gordon snp-! ported Senator Colquitt. A poor reason and one tbt will not damage Gordon. The first tourist hotel to be erected in Alaska willbebaikat Glacier Ray by a syndicate of Taconia capitalists, who believe that Alaska is the future great J hat . eXtrBOr(iDftry body maktng it summer resort for Americans, and , a CTlmlatll vffc.U8e for a newspaper chat Glacier Bay is the most tQ eT-n 1UMMU kte arjythiDg aga,n8t attractive place up that way that . , harjC,er whether it is plete novel this month is Julia I)K Thecceue, is one ol the best H. Lacy, of Mebane, i that has appeared. Thronghont, i . -t-i (! a call to the gotten or disregarded, and 'the KansasdelegationTwill be an epithet of reproach and a -ign post to warn toolish people of other States against a similar catastrophe. Uii- tnrtnnatA Wanaon thaf I h A nnliti. the hteratare of the Magazine is cal metho(i9 of the South the pure, while the editorial articles boycott, the ecret signs, the pass are uoQsaally strong. It is to these ' words, and grips and political last that our attention baa been ! catchwords, can prevail against sneoiallv directed and we wish now Principles and parties. Unfortunate specially directed, and we wisn now . for ag wfaen a pacfc of gj.,, to refer to the leading editorial on, I rate conspirators can induce onr "The United States Senate aDd the I farmers to send to Washington House of Lords." pigmies in place of men who have t.lMlouiAL NOTES. ' BELt'OKD'S MAUAZINP. (calamity will be a reproach to the The November number of Bel-i State and a cause of public disap- The iviinus enumerator in Went- f d, :g before us. Like preceding I pointment and humiliation. The wor n 'owuhin. Rockineham conn ' . . :. ....; :. ! interests of their State will be lor ' " uumoers it junuuen ita ,ale,c uu ty, N. 13. . reports having fonnd a , increa8ing patroiage. The com- woaiiiii, naif hdu nearty, ai iui year?, of ge. Rev wb i i p-!-r. PlPHt). bore, i' .- '.i Tuk - coll. ii- 'ti country is Columbia, wun LIti.imI second. Tbti en dowi.,.ns .wh 89.000.000 and W.&jJ wo i. .pecnvflv. It is no new thiogfor the United reflected honor and glory oroQ the Q a . v. ii a lltu I State ! Unfortunate people, who The Pi.iidelbia Press says the I States Senate to be called "The , Qave beeQ cajo,ed jnt0 exhi'bItion trou-)lt- n .11 siiert us caused by Ameriean House of Loids." Not offollv too serious and too con victory, long ago Senator Ingalls, of Kan hpicuous not to bear bitter fruit for rin V? ,u " "' nonest ; preaiueui piu lcui. in luc ."-"j j-." . cent, to tecoi-d borr. ; 15 iu uisgrace. ai lani a oouiuern third horgo. Not itt invasion nas accompusnea us pur- tjr, to tosturt t ur 1 ) n-i atic .. crue: when nut in operation, Senate, felt himself called upon to de ritoiiiUMMK of ;t.( i:s ron the Fourth Ani.ual l air of the i:a; ( Una 11-h, Oi!er, (iaino ;iuil IddiistriBl AssucKition. TRIALS OF SPEF.D. I V. P. liURHl-s D:rtci..f TctSDAY, Fcbiuar Jl.i , V 'j! No 1. 13ack pony Hauijioy kij. ;oo p m milfc, t-ta -i S20 00. 50 per cent, to liret fiuiee. per oent. to uecond hurfe; ,C; per cna to third horee Not leBo iLu,u u,rcc i, enter, two to ,a '. Three S,., :ule Cut No. 2 Trolling iu i,ari;ts,-'. Mile heats. 3 in 5. pur-e "?') L'1 cent, to first ' orse: 'i't (,' i cu . ond horst-; 15 per ct-ci. ;o i Not le tnn itirce 1l i-uw start. Wednesday l-Vc. :2U,i No. 3 RunDiriii i-hu- r-' n( .it . 1-r. 'LL.r, i. y .I.I i-i y i. 'V i r .1 ii, liie ir N o v . ..ml I. ( fro::: ; till.- i Hli..t il nr. :Li ' -ir it: i r mrij.'. N.v. 2 i, I! D-. Ii-!;-. i IP I.: lif;,;,. i'-i sii; A 1 1, .111:;! ic 1 'ri ri i i..- ; :i-l ..,r:il : t ,i: ;i iii.it ho j ii i v ;ic ! li.. i 'ir t 1 'ri-BO ter i:m r i u ,i tj . I i .i . ;i bro tder 'I't .or in ti i l it-s In iv inch ' l'-r tin- ad vaucemtnt . Kit K'l or.; : tin nforo, UJiJU. 1 M. A 1 UK 1' A M.l,l.ii. iiocr.s. ia . Nov. 1 - U CC. L'. I J "H. S.'ii .1 if. '1 no ;-i p .i t- ,1 iv ... .1 ( Atlanta. Li or Jon will the 1'. SS Ho:i-e b mn ii ,ij in hoi li . Mt! htllinj i ( idfi I a I r.on n li J K mil,-.,! 'J. S J H'up: (lor.loti hotio HI ilins h 'I'l'" i 11 :. Ni.r 1 1 ;m i, ; . llil-.vhll, ''. Nor wo. . i , II am m ond J.hri I!. iifOWD 111 li-ili atij : 1 ' ,1 .--' .t a . ; ii.. S. r: i i. 1 7. I,t .1 l!:im lu Iho I -IS. Cal 7. Ilini- p io. U'. t.. , ! o nc- I . . . : I - u I . 'I'i'-l-t. .' .im.l ,, ' mil - d'lH I : 111; ! -J. ':;..! .1 V i c:'.r. n ar.ui": -iiit: in hi Willi fi-elionof pro- h oir ! f the i i-i-ii Th;- n mt-tiui'1- tnieves Hre txmuu to squeai. iwiu wj n.v,u i'-; poee and revenged its section for I No. 4.-rr(,ttu,g 1 p m Oite. ra,lv Slues, lie UlU SO. ana. aCCOraintr IO tho nrlitrn r ad nf a. nnirtur of a 'D . loais 01 lci3, puir..- The h...t Hvmp'rmof Norfolk's tfae testimon3 ofh.s friends, he did j century ago. We are a laughing ;n, . nr it well. But, the editor of Belford'c, stock, and a Democratic Congress 1,00 a, ,'ver) l,ve citizen of( f!'. I will snap its fingers at us from implicit faith in iti'" " " c l"lJK-j Washington. Thanks to bleeding -uU -u.u .a .eai.j a. .r,j Lu Kansas, the Sonth is in the 83ddle Senator Ingalls, says: Striving to again." . ,1 p. 1. ni 1 hl li.r.K r H- .' 1 live m o ru h h , riy n-.nl :"a i, i.j , f th" C,.(a;,.. 'ii in pri vutc : T .1 .. . t .. u Ml 1 ' 11 showing their faith . hy inves'ing their n Norfolk lands and ti fur prises. Danville LaNi; ston, who was iu- lair- i-lec.tion in the li-rricr, charges that tha-and Sllfi -II - -.. Noi link Rogi r. John : dt iiv ted Peter-Oui g Geu. M.ibniie conwpired to defeat him. ti - fay.s when it comes to tht- rac- quewtiou in the South the Reuutilii- .11.M an-nil Democrats. He force bill ian't worth the paper upon hicu it is written. There i- a medical institute at New r , Vi-rmont, which Issues di(iUim-it tor the small sum f $50, cish in advance. It is said that lots of thr-t-e bogus diplomas are oct. and teps are being taken to prosecu'e the diploma dealers. With iu institution like this and a bounty on maple sugar there is no reason why Vermont should not prospt-r - Wiluiiugton Star. The toughs appear to have pos session nt i be Oklahoma legisla ture. A bill has btjen passed by :j pi 1 I! I I . t75.tiu r o iJt oo per cent, to Uiit m.r- to Beuoiin norue; 10 pei- vti.. ., ..n : horse. Must be fouled 111 N. C. . li ..j fil ter, 2 to aiai t No. S. Trotting i.j harefna. 2.:10 , ni . . 1 mile beat, d 4U . la.-e, t.-si ,! in pur e j 115.00. 60 per cect tu tii ri tiorrc : S a i r-- 1 ii i v i ; .-.mi .' a LI. : M- I. V li. TI: Mule rc..i. mile jJ13, ;IS i j. r . npr run! t it hr-nml nnr..- 1. .....rr oe magniloquent, air. ingaiis oe-; The Political Economist, which j to third horH. Not k-e than:; i. ,-iuer, com fH nf am clftil in hia o wn unpech : ia n.o Affi,ni n.an tha Vaihinol ! 2 to start. and, beguiled by a gaudy imagtna j Farmers' Alliance, copies the above $25 f tion. he fluently defends the Senate. apfiii ami nave that ir iaaunpei. toetart innocently unconscious that he is ; men of mendacious journalism ' Thursday- Feb u " I no. i - Kunnici? rdce, l...) p ..vn w- , r. . U ..,.: . . . 1 . . . ill . .1 .1 - ' r ln u in me divugmiuug uinue vdlDOQC aeainst it. Not onlr dops lie nn , t , i ,-..., 'a Per cent, to second horB : 1 per ci-i t " mo uiuSJ iunctu n8 iue vicious sunn ui n ueientcu i to third hone. Not lees thau 3 to enitr the Senate and the House of Lords, and demoralized conspiracy, the c ui I : tlv - I lii- t I' 1 illlTlt. ii.i 1 a l;..; ;.. for Inn w iy. 1 y i, o-a l ,-.-.--t ,,1-. r. . ., i -i t r m .j t ; or. mi. f-piruu-il cou ns: 1 and i n an l d ire reet I v ier Holicitude for r-i nip itliy in lh," .'ii r . vi- o i li i in monii and Ilaukina wcr.' not candi dates! Tomorrow the 1 gi.-::iture will meet in j nut Hfepk;n to connf.l id ate the vote. Tonight Atlanta in wild with cxcitonit nt. Firewniks n- hcioj burned, braes bn-.i i.u- ; l.v.i '. r.tai fpee Chen d,-livered. Till-: fl'EAKF.U . .TI'S P. .it O 'l.liON. U'.i:.iiN,ir..N. Nov. is - A ii'oni A-I'.nra. (ii . fa; ti,,. ,,:,. in urn ' L li Hi' for I 'nil, ci S: i tt-h SrnaP r r ho w. ii thu iir,, 1 -, oi.o of a ::,:i j ,.. it v . s('.'fiio-r t! iv.-.-: i tl.'-n -:i.-.i Ii v..ti- (or A ilr iiiiin : : t,.. f., -v. i-i. i v. lid . i io- . i i . -. h in I :. ..r-A a- m pi i .-. i - 1A. U..TVI-A. (J-,.. Nov. is Ti,, ,.. ' . n. i .in don 1 J . tl . lieu ti,e j : tj i hiuki. ihrou: ai,d the treut'jft. i mi. us: Iir.loK l.N.i IV Al itsta. (i.,.. Nov. ' d. hi a ' Hi r be i Io .1 ( i ; . 1 1 ,; . o i r 1 ! i : , . Id i A la : - n ' r . i r r Uiml id we orfort. ni i n in : intu t : tuaat rcjMcini; in Aum-tii ov. r election of (iordon p, lie S,-n -.te. salute wM firioi il,p ,-v, inii :n !., of lim elei'tion. an I Mil an ;oi it: i; : ii. in: 1 1 i ati. n i m.iiATi.M ' .k.n oi;o am , . iii.N.- i;Ai',ji.i-i, Miuri , . N... , (inmrl Forku, N. L . t, . say a: "A j jutant ( . i h e A It Does Them An Injustice. Tlr.-S-iteHviMc Latiimark ono of the n.. , : i,. , el h aded pjpera in the State, t'linkn that the intimation that the Alliance Democrats in the Legislature will vote stfiiioHt Senator Vance doee i ihi in inj ietice, and in commenting up a il. m intimation it ly down thie proptbiiion in ji in hoIiJ : "Any isaa who reenvee a nomination from a oon vi nti n .uid t,n inalruction with it, and . r, ,o,.iud eilont as to thu inetruotion and afterwBrJvioIateBit.isnotan honorable man. If hn ijoes beforu the people end publicly declares that he will not be bound by hia inetructiona, and they etiil elect him, the caae a different; they have n ,tico, and are afterwards stopp",) from rnierinR complaint; bat in the other case I he man would eorer himself with infamy. " A;i IIU Possessions Lost in a Twinkle. i i.i.min. Tenn , N- v. lit It T. Me -i-' of lil.dsi,,., having Bold hia farm and i-i ,rlt. wun n'U"d hy the fire last ru,hL t ,i!u::i,- to hi wile of tboir contetaplt .1 trip today to Texas, .vhnher they wi re o i n (o make their f n ; ii re hoin,... Mr. Meadow e pulled out t i- in - n y. which w-88 in large bills, ami i r.v.voVd to count it. When he nad laid down Inn laet bill on the hearth no ue one opened the door, and a Rust of wind carried hia all In the tire. Before Mr. M jadowa could rescue an y of his curn tioy it was In ahes. II" had converted all hid possesions Mi o r.Af.h. and ia a twinkle all wu lost. ii.i P No. 7 --Runnim? r.io T' a paranei ar- ine present, i open to all atrea, l -me, bo-i . i fim onrl thaf. if. will hA rpnnrrn i 7:erl Pu r8e ou p r rent, to lirrt Hutu i'ri un voy has received a telegram fr Jliller t.t iiMiaare ii . reu a 1 1 1 ) conspiracy, but he also demonstrates its like- hypocritical cant of an overthrown ness to the British monarchy, j an(i rejected domination. The piu Boastingly he says : -Its members tocratio tendency of Kansas has change, vanish, and disappear, j been checked by the bold and fear bnt, like the King, it never dies." ' Jess work of the Alliance, and the Kxcusing this regal comparison, j brethren are both able and willing because of its truth, it must be to accent the responsibility. There acknowledged that Mr. Iugalls has , is not a shadow of a doubt that poiuted out many features of the I John Davis, Ben Clover and Jere Senate which in reality makes it j Simpson will reflect as much credit i p . EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA ac-r. ' Y Uarble Works, 1 - JNew Berne, 1ST. O. Italian and American Mar ble'and all qnalitiee of material. , Order solicited and given prompt tteatMOn. with satisfaction guaran teed. G. ETlTilXKB ia my arat at Kinston, and Uu eral'r traveling cent- w W -' i 3 e tme pr DO place lo: C At this rime, a safe place. Leonidas Uem'.e Tdiic aaa yet been discovered. Representative Mills says of Mr. Cleveland, that in his judg ment he is "not only the strongest Democrat but the strongest of any party with the people." Of course he ij, and evey body knows it but ; Q8hko-h. is the New orks?un and a few other j protection advocates. Wilming- . it . wu eaeuscr. United When it is remembered that the Globe-Democrat is a leading lie publican journal, the following paragraph from that paper will be appreciated: Most of the Republi can explanations of tho recent defeat are like the widow's obser vation with regard to her late hns oand's departure:. "If Ebenezer hadn't blowed into his gun he would liAve got plenty of squirrels Oklahoma is a good l Dudley to move to Ptruell might find it M. Millek, the Congressman from . full blooded Greek, the tir-.t man of that race who ever li n 1 1 . r ii. i lu CiindFAQQ nf tho S .ires. Miller is not a Hellenic name, and Mr. Miller does not know his patronymic, neither does he epeak the language of his ancestors. He was a waif picked up upon the oattlefleld of Misso longht iu 1824, and takes his name from his preserver and benefactor, Colonel J P. Miller, ot Vermont. News & Ob-erver. I ' We r i ii - r that Mr. Sexton, who isucce-i.i- io i he leadership of the -it was snch a niee day lor equir-! Int)h m P.irlumcnti 8nal, re's" 'have itir political wisdom of Mr. f I ' -I A EALElGn correspondent of the parnell utiou; his personal weak 1 f- i Richmond Disnatc.h savr: Rerre-1 noca f1!, .ri, siron-art- Pjmcll haa tary Beddtngfield, of the State proven bus ciaim to greatness as he Farmers' Alliance, tells me that!may have tacitly confessed his while the majority of the whole human infirmity. Ho is a patriot Legislature are pledged to vote for 1 and a tnau of wonderful intellectual Vance for Senator, yet he thinks resources. If he has retired, as the Legislature will require who- i seems to be the case, the cause he ever is elected Senator to pledge : 8o ably represented will suffer hia support to the Sub Treasury nothing. Mr. Gladstone and the bill." men who take the sceptre of their Tom Reed says the women did leader, will go forward in the work it. They went shopping, found ot justice and statesmanship witn- -prices up, came home and told j out swerving auu nnemoarrassea their husbands, brothers, etc , and , by Mr 1 arnell's misfortune. these husbands, brothers, etc , got Norfolk L indmark. mad, went red eyed ou the day of We h peat the South is all right, election, grabbed Democratic bal U hat. prospered marvellously since lots and laid the g. o. p. out a coid l$30. It has outstripped the more as a wedge. If the women are ! favored North in manv particulars. "agin" the old concern it might a Ic has jiveu ome striking indica- well file its assets and close up tion.s ot it abllit.. to 6tand alone, shop. Wilmington S'ar. and even to surpass its rich and Tiie qnestion is being discust-cd, expenetict-d competitor in some must the Democratic presidential depaitao-n's of industry. As a candidate come Irotn New Voi k T The Jinrnal prefers Mr. Clevclaud to any other probable candidate, but if the New York Democracy will not harmonize upon htm, we shall le ready, at the proper time, to support any true man who can carry the Democratic tl g to vic tory. l'AT ( AI.IK'l N, tho Alliance candidate fur 5eoaUr in Georgia, in opposition to Gen. Gordon, is a railro.ol lawjer of large wealth who lii'.s never had any direct ngi iculi ure, while Gor- - .1 on a farm and I: veil ; ! ' -. ' r ot: " h;. entered t he . l i r : : . - r-i ,- ,i can federate -,.'..! r 1 . ki' in- 1 : If Inn g f Nell d ,m! A r.' t ..to. Set. .It. 11 L'.l'qUl". lle r ,-d law :. lol w.i .-.dun t. d to t he S , -, ' a: ' In- e a .el rone.-1 p i x i u tiltur.-. In the Second North Carolina p s'rict, w Ir. h has heretolore been . vi r la !ii)ial P.epablican, the Pemocrats had no regular e.indi- I..,. r L. rrri r 1 p m A tl wllO. At Old Virginia Cheroots. the eleventh hour, announced hi uq self for that position lacked less f than a thousand votes of winning, pi Oitrauized effort wouiil have se- s. cired his election. The result s io s t he imp art an ce to Democrats of tlwats having a candidate iu tae fielil wheu a political contest ia to be waged. Durham Sun. J. K. OBASTSXE. BASH. KAJTLY. JOH H.CRABTREE&.CO KNGINEJCnS, Founder and Mclilnlt wnfanHTs mad. Deeiflx la B.lUn ear Bmslaea. BeOars, M fm., aMtaw emtrsrTHBlaf Wear rpard to do OaaUas of all kinds WliromHmw, - Tailf alar anil Laamadiat auanllon clraD , , erapairaetaJtnml W wUl lhV (lad to cT plant sad Xtmatc fciu) UinlieT" " ' T We arethe aajanta nr tha of tha ajbst fcaasi Saw. Also for U A A.. Baxxamln'i oa- , kntad IndsatrmUhla Mica ValTM. Wa eUa1horTrBTntfTaUwor ' Catarrh 9SM jX&f I MAt-FEVER i r.n:' : I f K.R. CREAM BALM rTJA - Real tha far. hMTm Ik t Tt mm Small. TRV THE (TifJ pl-kH4l IS) fr fa ' tearaiat. 1T 50 (n- i . il. r-r' 1 eta. Ki A . 14 WkrrM 8trt. w Vo l Largest Stock cf GEO C ERIE S on hand, Sold at Northern Price?. : Agency for Hcrsford Bread Preparation. Cigarettes. -Hazard Gunpowder Co. 'WHOLESALE GROK'KR, home for the delicate as well as for those desiring a mild and hospita ble climate the South offers pecu liar advantages. Its growth and dev lopment for a decade is a most gran f. tug surprise to all patriots. It wi I under the Divine blessing contitiii to prosper, and the sum mu,g ua ar t he close of ma t-clio-e all that it has done thus lar and even give greater sur prise to tb North and even to K.n e -W.lmuigron Messenger. W rrn rue . sivii. ion of the Kht- look very much like a King." Without Intending to commit the Journal unreservedly to the views of Bolford'a, we present another paragraph from the very attractive artiele nnder review. "It is also true," says Bedford's, "that the .National Uuion could not have been formed without a com promise to the effect that the legis lature should consist of two houses, of which the Democracy should have one, and the aristocracy the other. The delegates from Con necticut, Neir Jersey, Delaware and Maryland said that If the States were not made equal in the Senate they would secede from the con vention ; while the delegates from Virginia, Massachusetts, Pennsyl vania, North Carolina and South Carolina contended that both houses ongbt to be established on the Democratic principles, and that the representation of each State in each house should be in proportion to its population. Mr. Madison made a strong argument against the claim for equal representation in the Senate, but it availed noth ing against the threat of secession, which compelled a compromise; and this in its tarn compelled another, without which the first could not have been adopted. A delegate from Pennsylvania by the name of Benjamin Franklin in sisted that if an aristocratic branch of Congress was to be created by the Constitution, the Democratic antidote must accompany it, and he demanded that the Senate should not have any control over the publio purse, but that all bills for the raising and spending of money should originate in the House of Representatives. This compromise was accepted, and be cause a part of the Constitution, Mr. Williamson, a delegate from North Carolina, saying: 'The State of North Carolina has agreed to an equality in the Senate merely in consideration that money tills shall be confined to the other house.' and this antidote, borrowed from the English Constitution, will do here what it has done in England, invert the houses, making the House of Representatives the Upper House, and paramount authority in this country, as the House ot Commons is in England." The length of this article pre- to the State of Kansas as Senator Ingalls and the present Congress men. Besides this, these men have learned that the war is over; that prosperity and plenty always wait upon peace and fraternity. Being convinced of this, they will seek at all times to destroy sectionalism and sectional hate ; and labor for the building up of fraternal feel ings and the good of the whole country. In this they will differ widely from the present represents tion of Kansas in Congress. Jay Gould went into Wall Street the other day while the gamblers were crazy, and walked off with two or three moderate fortunes. Great Preparations for the Fair. Oo to the Fair grounds when you please (exoept Sunday) and you will find something being done to add to the beauty and usefulness of the buildings and grounds and the pleasure and con venience of visitors and exhibitors. The broad racetrack has been finished -and is divided from the othtr ground on each side by a low, suitable fence, is level, and has perfect drainage, and ie in every way in splendid order. In the northwest oorner of the grounds stables have just been erected, especially for the race horses, with twenty two large, roomy box stalls. A two-thousand gallon tank has been procured from Philadelphia to supply water for the aquarium and is being put up near the main building. The erection of the grand stand will commence in a few days. The space enclosed by the race track has been sown in rye which is up and starting a nice growth and If it con tinues fljuriehiog this part of the grounds will be a green lawn, affording an excellent place for baseball games, or any other purpose for which it is seen fit to use it during the Fair. Tha Fair will bold the entire week as it did this year, and there will be raoes every day. The programme of races and the premiums offered for them have been arranged, and we will pub lish it tomorrow. The total amount of the premiums for the races in the largest ever offered by any fair in the State. The regular premium list is being prepared and will be ready in about three weeks. If our farmers and otber exhibitors are as interested and getting ready for the Fair as earnestly as the managers are, won't we hare a grand Fair next year V We eometi ue8 meet people who, be cause their circumstances are such 2 to start. No 8. Trot.ioK rare to ham m. Time to beat 2:35 H. st Li in 5 mile heat, puree Stu io fir-, horse; 860 to second horse: c40 to third horse. Not lestt than '3 to inter. 2 to start. No. 9 Gentlemen's race to bu-y 2.80 p.m. ; owner to drive, i mile. hst 8 in 5. purse 885.00. CO per cent to first horse; 25 per cent, to second: la per cent, to third horse. Not lees th in 3 to enter, 2 to tart. No. 10 Trotting race to harness, at 3:30 p.m. ; horse winning time nearett to 3 mtoutes; 1 mile heat, beet ii in a. puree 8100. 00 per cent, to first horse: 25 per cent, to second horse; la per oent. to third hore No; l-es than a to enter, 2 to start. FrtlDA-? Feb. 7.h. No. 11 Trotting race, free for nil. at 12.80 p.m.; 1 mile, btst 8 in 0. uu.t 8180. 00 per cent, to first bora -: 25 per cent, to second horae: 15 per c-.ut to third horse. Not leas thin a to enter, i! to start. No. 12 Pony running race for bovs, at 1 p.m. Btst 2 in a j mile. 810 t"). 83. 82 Not less than il to enter, 2 to start. No. 13 Pony troi.irif; ja.ee. ar 2:30 p m. Best 2 in 3. j mil.-heats, S15 84, 82. Not lees than 3 t enter. 2 to start. UCLES FOR Tl.li.LS . r fcl'i-lEI). 1. All entries for these tiialb of i-peed must be made with the Secretary of the Society on or before 5 o'clock p no. tta day before the race, and be heem panied by 10 per ceuc. in eitdi of the 1 whole purse. 2. In entering horses, the name, age. sex end color of the aniinnl should br given, with the names of Sire and Dst, If known, and also the name and rei- . dence of the owner 8. The Socisty reserves the ruhr, to obange the programme ho as to subhti tute one day's trials for another lo tie -at the casualties of the weather. Shouid the weather be so inclement on any d,i of the Fair week as to prevent the Director from starting the races, fueh races, at the option of the Exeeutive Committee, may be declare l ' e lT. 'and the entrance mooe? for thoci refunded 4 Three entries and two starters re quired. No money paid for a walk over. 5. Heats in each da 'd raet-s may come off alternately aecor .1 : ni to me order of the Director 6. Winning horses will recti ve o uy the premiums assigned in i h ir r.i-1. 1 a . No premiums paid to d i-i ..need m in e ; out hones, and a h ,r- ai- ..i:c:..c ilir field will rtcei ve on j ri . m in u. . 7. Races shall be K. ran il r tie rules Of the National (Y'.uii.k Arri ...i tion, and Loui-villf- Jjcky Ciub. 8. All premiums of pee.i clas a il be paid by the Treasurer on H-ttur.iay Fair week, upon cenilv-ate nf ila Judge. and countersign' d by the Direc tor of the Department in trials of i-pt-ed . a at, un. air I:, rUi--. . l . err.ni- uiui to report at thj latter ei d lately ari.l mute- prepirataa. fir. sing the impending f.iitbn dimis -a Alau.lan. Word w tia i :a rae r ni p if In- broahl I . .Mir A-slfrtiinonts Vol-: i . Nov. 19 Joseph F. ee ih-r io teas and coffees. Khn " . t""'" en Eighth avenue, Fulton and I, r,t iitree in, nmde an assignmoot ' "d iy to J . 1m . yjinhiu without pref- eretic, h. ' ; r. i;. .ry . Il.illoii & Go . hankers and t.rala r-e ;.t No. 1 Now etreet, made in -da,. a.! nui, merit lo lay lo the firm, rt..-nosii ne wan Herbert E Dickson. i vv k. r a, -a, uf iaee of -pccial greett :.-e l ai ir ivioian nuve-mcntH is ta urge tin- fcri-at jm. I .-.ii.i iDi i unc ri..-i.eetf ullv ui) Alainco of Craven t us leepeetivo lodge- return fipcci- 1 r c 1 1 . re .1 (iiver of nil good, swered, and the latest -p- ifi. .ii:: . ii a Caunt v : o laea loaia nr eta: thanks to th. Jital to ask for picpa, - ;ve :riove-i;.e.-,t 1 a e-thr, n . tho lime l! b' l.j-t. I. tui rieet '"nil of uratitudo to Gad fcr epecial b!r.--:r.L;s thia year, find taking courage fr aii the past short but wonderful his tory of cur er,-:!in:z-iMii, 1st us resolve at tlu- thr-thold of the ir...-cining ye-ar. by a friendly It. eh -in ta Ma:,,i.iu th-t Sioux were on the arpath ;u;. for an ouihrebk Adj iUm (i i.. ULVnj leaved t.i r.- t The city is escip d any number of vol ottering their ;. t vh the Indians. The State la.s at.(,i:t .",( h -f.nj ,( i,r(;. ana 50 0( 0 rounds of Ifxed nrutiuj :u: ion All sorts of rumeis nr.; i il-,;,;. Tede grams to Sr. adding li j. k are uai.n ;U1 .-I'm -A' li v, r i i,e ri ;. I!.; ,-' . s ; l e I :l.o a mi.' , i.r.d t ndy li . ta; hi to lay .i i prt'Kia- ar.. is i o k :- i! y gor-d u : I: . I.- t u- ! t ; 1 "enrn. -1 i a spirit . " ; .', i priDCiph s f that pirt (.f e-a:' mnn'is "In th;:-. in all things Ciair Brethren, dori'i a pr"Ur; t. ,t .i a v. Ii art the IT v. r and 23 v.-r.-ej ef forgetfu yt s--. r v a I n.-t h'.ir.Id IS j vIult- V.('t I';.'!,! i.-iniinal Steel;. Ni:w Vci;ic Nov. 1". 1'io-ioent In man, ot the itichiuon.i T.. rroinai eysiem, was a; kid this iraj-'r; ic - ; f tho etory that J.-.y (iould hsd acijuired a controlling irite;e-i m mo sju-ui v. ae, true. Ionian e uid ui tepiy: f.-.ete arc 700.0:.0 tbaree of r-roaii. and cf thi- an,oi;nt (iaukl has 'ou-iu up oiid seventh or ICO 00 snares. utii.ir is that a t ui .ance iu the oand ot armed ludiaiui left their lepees of our order. in the agency st 10 o'clock this morn- ii: i-p-.-r.t wiil not ing. with our hearts Col. II. C. Co.'bin. a ho accomouuied Gen. Miles to Sl. Ltuis to meet the Secretary of War, and who ij in full Dossession of all the facts regarding the Indim trouble, says: "An Indian up rising ia Dot probable, but the situation is certainly threatening. The only ob stacle in the way of war is the weather, for the Indians will hesitate if they do not refuse to take the war path in a time of elums and cold. A good bliz zard in North Dakota would be a God send, But if war does break out it i:l e-P'cially , he terrible beyond description Ik fore-. a a . t de- we nave alwavs had the he o of one tribe in quelling disturbances- in an other, but cow the Sioux, Ciiejennes and Crows are banded in a common cause. They arc well armed and their chiefs premise that every Indian who shall fall in a war against th vhite i man shall be raised na that day eoon to i:. come, when the earth hhall open and lareo, , engulf the whites, leaving it to be occu pied hy God's chosen people, the eava ges. it, will be a religious war, one of the most romantic and terrible ic ihe history of the world."' .l Elided (iovi lnor or Nebraska. I inoiln. Neb . N iv. 18. Official re- liaiu every county in the Stat. a c ii'Vt- id hy i he H crclary cf State, ihvo Bo;,d. Pern, a plurality of 144. 1 he Independents control both branchea of the L", .Mature- Troopi fnt lo llie Indian Agencies. Vam;im;m,., Ii. C . Njv 19, Qen. Sciijfi..l1 today rcciivcd a telegram from Gen. Miles stating that troops had bei n f-ent :o the Pine Kidge and Rose bud agencies upon representations that the Indians are beyond control of the "Uteut and Indian police. :.".? to real e h ..tal that a :n '. Very naiad t'i 1 e 1- ry nt in tie- cre-.t :-! T la, t: of U t -P.-alm iternal! v. . t 111!- . sir d ai the . o 22 vint I.M'I.VN.S I5KI.INMM. TO DIM'i: KEFORE THE THOCM'S. si: Wall Street. New York, November 18. Wall street stock market is firm this morning despite the fact that Gallandet & Co., failed for over a million dollars and several minor business houses went down with them. Things are looking better and everything may be solid again after another week's cooler t amoaig the brokers. Aw Tui Work of Wolves. EuNPON, Nov. 19. Word comes from India that wolves arc causing terrible devastation in tho Central provinces. One pack of eight wolves killed and destroyed forty persons who wenrrten gaged in v. au hing cuttle. The -victims were mostly children. The wolves did not touch the cattle. Fork Packers Make an Assignment. Cincinnati, O. Nov. 20 Charlee Jacobs & Co., pork and beef packers, at Plum and 1'indlay streets, assigned this morning to Geo. Jacobs. Liabilities i-CO 000; aseets 840 000, with preference ji vtn in favor of Geo. Wuest for 817,500. tile ii nard f.f rae rubers and ti oy I ': uld vv iii (our rr.eaa bet .- ; ei-e ! n I r. . i,r-ui .-s lira , t'a V v. 1:1 t e V. e m ir,.;u. tin nt. w. a 'a Goiti.t si: elai i : t , r . O.o i-Liii,. -ci ar.i v. a on- at M in pa I - 'ii.e vide hi: ,1 ire.aars i e arrj. u . 'a lii.- hi 1 t,-, .; i"-, G ,a: t s rm.r. a- ani.d o- . "f In --S-. ,- t-a i ! of .-isiscf IS st ck held i La t.'iree or j a ;h-- next i i . ia son ui n. and i" present j r. 1 etions , th. Ml: i I a c lie!; w : : r Wins V i!. ;i. C'.l. led o rto r.l-' . til- ill -ii!:: a : : !i, a l xea h ii i' r : ve h. , n ill ,., am won id be i r. ia and mid IT IS KKARKD 'l HAT THKY IA K lio.NK TO INCITE TIIE XURTMERN niEYliSNls TO REINFORCE THEM Ciiin i no T I tu -V...,. 'in ,...-;. irom otanuing Kjck agency. .N . D . says: Tho news that troops have been ordered to the reservation h is spread rapidly among the savages uud the gen eral t llect has been bsd Several hun dred braves have dUapper.red. with what object and in what, directmu can not at this hour be lenmed. Th,.t.. i ot friendly ' evident fright in same; quarters.'aci the l wo direct i general ininn-fiBinn ia i hoe n e.. : e running; away from what they regard as an impending calamity. It may be. however, that they are bent upon pil lage and murder and have galloped across the country to incite the Nor thern Chey er.nes. tho inoa excitable band of Indians in the Wet-t. intake arms fcgainst the whins. I ii nieri warriorM und woiae-n .-ire f ihiened over the outlook and prof.--.- the warm e-t friendship for t':iv p,.. faces here. Gen. Ruyer'e prwenci. her- l ".-t week had the efTect of reducing Sitting hull V followers by nearly one half. laid y .Managers of the World's Fair. Chicago, Nov. 20. Mrs. Potter Pal nior was today unanimously elected Pr sident of the hoard of lady managers of the World's Columbian Exposition. : i lie .1, - ana I'acilic Ti nr. . and the other at . 'in it will be seen that ti. t wo in in rests will Nil. M a i.NS, i.b r 1 S 1'he ..... f . om Ne hi h d g.oned T-rti.ii.. ii eyr-la.-nr, in r.'iil .."jie ti ee past t to the ( iTect placed on the D i n v i 1 1 o line that they can make only a small ex cludes any discussion on our part , hibit think that it is not worthwhile of this interesting subject. We i to bring anything. What a mistake 1 may teturn to it an early day, and Ee'y little helP"' nd elbiu from ok -,t - v, .hoi ih. mny Persons, even though they are " 7 nrif larco. will stivm a An tA nn r n-fllsTti the century ! 860816 DOt neceari1 arl8t bors, and especially to disUnt visitors, , , j cratic, but is an essential part of-moro perfect idea of tha productions i American ' ment. Democratic Govern- in 1 1 r a' r in d' mi w i - r a MIDDLE STBEJET, SBW EEBSE. N C. dive K.c . I" - the retll-c da- ' t 1 a ea b. -c t St. o tio Co' ' ' a o' U 8 i "'r tune.- Ke lierhaps, James S. and resources of this portion of the State. Tho time for the Fair is drawing nigh. It will commence on Monday, February 23d and continue through the week. What have you got saved up to exhibit at it ? There are some things that can not be got ready until the Fair is right ... i j v.... Ail... ihlniyi nnr .1 li;.. I fU. 0ll0. uuu. uu. ui.uj is Mini that he has lucc"1'" ' farmers must select at once if not previ- - hi ...i r.neli.h syr-' -For years the Sunflower State j onB, - or the be8t will begone. o o..o lor his planta , gre88lona,J deiegation. With In- t v innations in alls and Plumb in the Senate, and " .. i , .,, or 4'..(XH) Kyan. Meters, feiKins, KANSAS IN CONGRESS. The Topeka Capital, a vile, bit ter, Sooth-hating sheet, of the T 1 1 . i 1 ..I.li 1 . , I -Via ol Nea (). leans, is the . AtKtt,,B "I. " f""""" lUD v ulu.,1 ,-otton planter in ! following editorial on the results of tT Ibnse, hands Ag-ain. Editor Journal: It, a ni not bw on of place at this una- to uie-niio.i oi e thing that ouht not m be for. .a n that we have one of the fiaest nuJ oe-r court haus63 in the State, an orna ment to this i Id class c county and city Do you reckon thsse bond signing Democrats, and the business people i . general, know how much the bold 900 insolvents (free voters) pai.i toward building this magnificent house, ar d what it was built for, whether it was built 'for the transaction of the legal business of the county, or a place .'or political heelers to meet to concoct plans to retard the progress of good govern ment? I say again, keep off the hond. and we will all sing together this go il old tune. Hark from the office a doltfal sound, My ears attend the cry. Ye living men come view the ground Where the big four must shortly li A Sharper' Trick. Rochester. N. Y., Nov. 20. Moses S. Marks, who up to one year i;go wao employed at the Flour City National Bank, this city telegraph d ly the Western Union Telegraph hue to the National Bank of Commerce, New York, correspondents f tho Flour Citv Bank, to send twenty-five iluusand dollars in currency. He signed the name of the cashier of tbe bar.lt. Win. A. Walter?, to the dispatch This morning the bank received a leio r from the National Rack of Comm.tr. e in New York saying the money h-d been sent ia f 10 and giO bills Tu bank officia's at once telephoned to the American Exchange Compiny to learn if the nuney which they hsd ii. t ordered bad been received and learnt d tbat Marks bad called there at 9 o'clock and received the caeii. The Eipn t: Company c fBcUls knew him an i sup posed he was still connected w itli the bank. The police are row looking for Marks. The thief was a young man o' the town who has hicla rto borne an ex by .xten-i-iii fioni Dinil:e to thi pi .( to c -nriict v.aih tae Winston ami ai-i"l r, a i. and lin-. ciiange of control t" G uld i ' re-gar. i.-.i by railroad men ! a . an lie- early completion of the roi : a'" ve ni.'.-.ti.iu.-il from Danville via the Cicide :ir.d Leakeevtl'e to Wa .-tar. '1 Ii- if it -.vi!. connect with he Hill-. :t aiai We-t. Th-j sale of i he L) ,n y il e a ad N'.-.v Ilu.-r In:? to the U:cnt.i-ri.l T- r;ninn.t. w hi- h wi. cm- i- al D inviihi. m-'aas the r io a ,d nie -. ere .ii: it. tir 1 I axi.ii; j ui: (.1 . i r:,:: okk.vT h.vxui.v HhcS ol;i.lat:l) Tne enil.iai ru-ani ing h' u u. i h .Uvl:- o Rl.I.II V. iit-ntof ttie great bank ing Bros., or London, Swift Rctrihiiiiiui I'lllMlNOUAIl. AU, Nov 17 rill w ee bs ago a negro or i in iti ally n-sau ill d an old iady. named Mrs. Calhoun, near a wood st-itiou on tLe dunimv lice near Bessenu r. Several nn u were at rested on suspicion and taken b. for. ,. r for i.ientiticati-a, but she said i -ah time they were riot her assailant. V. sterday a negro, named Hai vy Smith, was takeu to her and she intmilv pro nounced h.m to I e the mrm. lie was rak( n olT hy tin; citizens w ho hid him in charge arid this morning bis dead body was found dangling to a tree near by. lie was cut down aai buried there. Ciu.ii J an upneuval ia Wall street yeriterday w hich capitalists ai.d bankers wui never forei. Such a calamity. Coining upon the heels of a steady liqui dation iu the Nev Voi k S:oek Ex change, appeared to temporarily deal a doatti blow to th.' promise of a more healthy condition of alfair?. The annoutiCeiiit-t-t was followed by a Mi re funic ia .. locks. i.o reaction w hich i i. 1 1 'v . :) ; cate iiad h. .. ;t ! i lira . w a t.o: : to w-irran: die a- !i:n.!i r. ta.t aeeae- S. Senator. 1. Two ballots ay in the Wyoming for Ucite l States Senator. r.e y-.a- that a sy na i i to .ai i t!io h riug i -1. ; v p oa ui n -ed c dlap t- had Itei a . ; ' e.S i hi.-, r, li- f, cr it-is had '.; one w hi 'Ii the b Pick out some of your finest ears of . cedent reputation corn, largest pumpkins and a good. Failure of a Hanking i , i .ainrtmnnt nt Tour Taritbltril ui liuwiu", . . . r, . vt ntr nt J' I mill i r ,, iu an fuicina mnrriii. ' 1'HiLAUB.Lriii . ra., oy i i- i t a li, .,IMn . e . -. rh HonR. w hare stood in even ; ""e-. tuousanu, , 7 , JVll" 1 i ,r rant: wun me uesr. auu must ocu rAsnf,rinc nf thu Union But what a falling off irom this proud dis 1 then bring them to it. It will be but tinction now comes in the election little trouble to you ana win do oi urem of the demagogues and piebald benefit to the Fair, and may pay you handsomely for doing so. for tne pre mium list is always very liberal and many a person has oarried home a valuable premium who was not striv- ' en cultivates the i-rures it, pu'- - k 'ti ll in finished mils to extract tho -.I. and machinery r miner about the a ne utilized. His . t. and he gets all can he got from A ndrann Fonstiih and Turner IU peas, ana nice BpeoiuiBu. v. faituie of BarUer Bros. o. c,o o . . , . . . ,.t .nDKlir a Ihtt .nH hrnkrra was you have, suitable for tbe Fair, and lay stock exchange this . ........ firm is cempos d of L 3 e II BB1UO UUyil uo wvmt Mr. K chardwon is a native k a g h . in county, in this at to Mississippi a u., uiiu to seek bis for Wilmingtou Star. political rustlers of the people's party. What good citizen of Kan sas will not blush to see his State, the proud mother of able and patriotic men, represented at Washington by such broken-down political hacks as Clover, Baker, John Davis and Jere Simpson T Witbont influence, intelligence, ex nerience or patriotism, these vail 1 a e -rs, announced on the afternoon. lia Able ev Wi, r ton Barker ice nrm at i o c . ( as stopped reoeiviog deposits ac th.-ii-. :ii on Fourth and Chestnut streets, at 1 a i o'clock the doors weie closed. 'I he members of the firm refused to cike any explanation of their t, on ble The firm has of late bsen doine very little business through the stock ex .-hinge. ; An ' assignment ha.a been made to E i - j Kr.n..- T-i.,. ; j u c... ; i i ing for one, but made his exhibii simp- wBhrtoa Barker ly because be wished to contribute hi mite towards making the Flr pleasant. Smith Indicted for Forgery useful and successful. New York Nov 20 -The grand jury ' today indicted Albert H Smith 'vof Mills. Robeson & Smith), ror , orrery in Eve; by- th a 1 ; i ia t i. 1 a l n ". .- MlMTyil tllAt I lie d four jaoi, ineat .ni? ta tiie refi.-ue . : ii :: T. C-aUa'l' ia 1 alt i a. sec u I i . ii s v. . t h : li t h e next icit r ce of c; it, ion ro ti -a-.l t iltct ? of lit ve l th at ii j.'teat .i ' y ni-. in n. ed . and e e -:i , i : ea'C.'t.id ,;!,a r; ii ci, i the . ,ile '. a !. aid '. . '. r i , i i y 1 . t l.e in I n V re,i - a H; ' e t b ? N rth i i, .: i a c ; ai pi c it: nas f , r t he ua-.-mcnt . a .,f the ia-ititution r. Is ' i r-a-eiver was In in events that had "ain.-ia! o-roersof the la' -v.- Yoi k S;qr. halhitin- fur I Cheyenne, Nov. were taken y iste L 'gislature Eorty-;ight members weie pteeentat the j Jint session. Ocorge W. heck, son of the late Senator, received S votes, all Democrats; Gov. IlovtS Summerill i 0, M. A. Brown 1, J. VV. Meldrum 1, Itamsay 0. and nine were divided among firo other aspirants A It i u" lliiriihi Fire. Si A I a 1 1 tine . I-'!a . Nov. 1-. Fire ia-t evening w hii li otiginited ia the mill yard of th-. E is; l'.orula hand and i'loiut-e i.'otn p my in hutn . E-perncza, a suburb of this ci y-. and known as the "Eoglipn Mil s. d. - tro;, to the en- 1 tire plan: an 1 1 3C0 I 0a ftet or lumber. I lt;e l,,rs is eeliiiiat- i at .ll' 000 There m no ii.ur;i;Ce oa 'he p'art in Eng land . OXE ENJOYS Both tlm method and results -when vrnp of Figs is taken; it is pleasant aii'i rcfrcsliiiig to the ta.tc, and acts c. ti riy yet jiromptly on the Kidneys, Liver iind Bowels, cleatises the sys tem clleetunllv, dispels colds, head nelics and levers iind cures habitual coii-tijiatioii. Syrup of Figs is the nnlv lTincdy of its kind ever pro ditced, jilciising to the taste and ao ccptalilc to the stomach, prompt in its notion and truly beneficial in its fleets, prepared only from the most healthv and agreeable substances, its tnanv excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50o :ml' 81 'bottles by nil loading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who iu.iv not have it on hand will pro t cure it promptly for any one who 1 'vi-hos to try it. Do not accept any substitute. ; CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAH FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. YORK, H Y I laliaiis hell h i: 1 urul 1 . iAi.eK, Nov. IS M . j r McLaugh lin, the agent at S.aBd:t:g Ujck. admits that for the first time he t,s- I control I if the Indians, ur.d can da nothing vy Suite ver with tli-rii. .Sitting hull a ,1 -,y i r t w o ago v, i v e ageat t: al he and hi bra fi r 1. 1 'ii and ll.e v bite: shortly wip tht iu out i: i!y laid the . e h ei no u-e and wo a id ia i OIF for hi riin. 1 A ssi i; vi.. i.e. N C. Nov. 7. - Dr. Knre . von llaehta a teciaii-t ia Jut g and throat ill-en is, 1. ft hate '.-., ! i. f r her lin. G r in at, y . ia or.lir to -taiiliie. exact in tlm ii ia lb.- laceu'aa -i a'al d, t. ills of th ' treatni'T.t t ,r c iii-ii:,!,:-tion un a r Professor Ko.-h. lio-pita! !', ! on -inn j.' i v, r. Mas.- , Nov, met r 11 in h lives .1 ,.ll t il I I- t, a Cr:i;, t a era lence or patriotism, menu - D.. i , nm. . i at the times and prophets of Children Cry forPitcher'sCastoria. the first degrtu. W: Se: IvOii. 11. d ei ::'.:.. s ! u.-h v.-i ; cilia; Wats 12 i .; i'oi-n cc.-u mp ercu 1 , ,sis i a i i. :; i.l ',.! ill .1. v. 1- The I ) mocratic Senator re .'. Stay a-J. : Pugh 42 HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS i"cr H;rses, Cattle, Sheep, Logs, Eogt, - AND POOLTHT. ,'sO(l Pane Book o Trralmont of Animals and Chart Went Free. rcjiKS ( Frvern.Cona-eBtlonB, InflaBimalloM A. A., Spinal MenlneUlu, Milk Fr. 11. B. strains, L.amenen, U-BeamatlsaB. .--i'isteraper. Nasal Dincharces. II. I). ItotH or Crubi, Warms. K. E. ouiihB, Heaves, Pneumonia. -. F. --folic or Ciripes, Bellyacbe. :.(;. I I urarrlagc llraiorrhana. II . 11. Urinary and Kidney Diseases. Eruptive Dinenses, Mange. J .K. Diseases of Pineslion, Faralysla. Mngle Bottle (over 50 duses), - - .B Stable Cnso. with Six-eMcs. Manual. Vetei limry Cure Oil anil Medlcauir, 87. OO Jar Veterinary Cure OH, - - J.O Sold by Druggists; or Sent Prepaid anywhere and in any quantity on Receipt of Prios- HUMPHBEYS' MEDICINE CO Corner William and John Sts., New Tort. IHUMPSREYS, HOMEOPATHIC f SPECIFIC No 60 u use 'JO years. Tho only fmcceiwfnl remMlj' for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, n' 1 I'm. iration. from over-work or otbsr esusaa 1 .. r vuil, or S viuIh anil large vial powder, for SA. v i i. it I'HC.w-.isTs, or wnt pontpsld on reoelp .,-;:! .-HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO , Cor. William and John St-, K. T. All Io our Veterinary Preparations can be had of J. V. Jordan, Druggist, N. W. cor. Proad and Middle street, Newbtrn.N. C. Ihiee Million Dollar :i K ruiluie. Filth iDF.l.l'iilA, N iv L'o Barker iims , bankers- and Ln-k-a . if Lai- city, have made an a-Rigcr.ient I a the bene tit of th ir creduorj. 'ihi firm con trols the Wharton Ssvit ch Company, an) g.i ed a woihl wide refutation K,ni! luiit 8,ri by its Chin, so intc-rtele- cruahing baukme scheme. Tiny are COMMISSION MERCHANTS, al-a the Fi.iladeli'bia correspondents of I DEALERS IN the Harings. the rrria.t London bankers. , . , Tin j are largely ic.terceted ia Heading i All KinQS 01 Grain, BrlCK anQ -ecai ities. O. ei na I acihe bonds and li. A rrri oiiltnrnl T.imft "b""" NEW BKICJNE, N. O mar! dw W. P. BURRUS & GO. ,v o ir trusts. The !irm had a small I re of deposits Their li.abia ice arc Bai 1 to be about three milior.a. V :" : - ; i V r- -V"-'"' "i . . -1 - . 1 . . v- ' l t
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 27, 1890, edition 1
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