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NKW HKKNK. CKAVKN COUNTY, N. ( FEBRUARY 2fi. 18iM.
NO. 49.
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for Infants
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PROtESSIOy A u
; DR. C. K. BACBY.
Surgeon Dentist,
Of., XUUii Srtl, vyp. UaytiM OkwxA,
P. H. PLLETTEEf
ATTO RNEY-AT-LA W.
' AND MONEY BROKER.
Will igxanw t Ik QmUpj mi 1b.m,
DR. J. D.CLARK,
tDElsTTIST,
NEW BTRNE, N. C
uT( HTr a Crawa SlrTt. U-wra
To! in mt DtmJ.
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a. .. Man
The National Bank
OF NEWBERNE, N. C.
iscrtT -.
CapiUl. - . St 00.000
.'Surplus Pronts. - 86.700
-V DIRECT? .3.
.- JJL A. BT. TltOH- I U VI CIA
CHAM 9. CTiO. J. H. lladB)
'- 0.H. RcS(7a. Aum. Muitit
- 1 !!AaY.
GREEN. FOY Si CO.,
BANKERS,
m i loirit Baiklat luiiua.
' NIW BANKING- HOUSS.
itiJJk S iiX W Uhm Uut AlUrt.
- ' a HCWJICWNC. N. C
N EXT! I
Prof. W. H. SHEPARD
"1 aaajaatart aaaarfaao ia tb ta aaurtai art
. wUI fma
MarCwtfo - - 20 Cants.
Sfiamaoo 20
vaa - to
; 81UQ1 133i B1IB.I SHO?.
NCW BIRNC, N. C
tii OUST. DUi.L .LY.
" JjUl 1 CEIBTREB k GO.
ENG I NEERS,
. ' Founders and Machinists,
Mmfkctrc 9md I-ir in
- Eina ' Ki laaiiiift' Ssjjlia
B.IMara f Cavalaaa, Ballars. Saw
- Mill, C4i aV C-aft MmrImi.
. W r araparaat la da Caauacia all iimla
' paiialar and Imax Jiaia au.atiaa fim
la itpaua aa ail kiaaa.
a T atTt aa tlaal ta ia pJaaa and rUmiatra
y'a aa Jrlynaa af MarNiavry.
Vl m ta arta lar I ha aala si taa A atr
laaaSaa. Aba lar O. at A. Barsaia . c.l
v arsaat ladaairartaaJa Mxa VaUaa.
Wa (Its aarlaaaaiary gaaraataa for all vara
aaaa bj ssl
JOE K. WILLIS,
PROPRIETOR OF
; Eastsrn KorlS Caroliia
Marble Works
' . . .
NEW BERN E, N. C. ,
AtAM W Jaairaa Hrb ri U
Ovdri jririli od f itto prompt t
ImUoq. with tMtMfctkn jpxaraU1
k7 R. JON E S,
HEAVY AND UUUT
GROCERIES.
UrtZui tat fail A ii Silt.
Sold ttt XtJtct:r'ri' Prtcr$.
"Dry Goods & Notions
rlf StMkaiaal Lara Asaartaaant.
Prlaa la ta Laws at
Gti Hi tmmlm tj Staaa.
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m4m tovwsfl ttjAbCB vkJkfrvt AflA
tU Set OsM I. BfraatJr. Jk T.
n.t of Ca1nrlafcaswi I 4
K.ill.IUi.tWl II. TWMVUM
and Children.
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Ta aQiii lilniloa.
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VVnEEDUHYSPtailCS
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ma ) Firi"'l'''"""t'
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f.rlhMi(m. Nacal IM.Uqn.
b.bftM. a Uraba. ITwafc
B.E.. fca Haavaa, fa.aaiaala.
9.W- 'alka WrlK. Batilrara.
tarrria. Hai.rr.a...
V.'m'lIn ?VlaMl."Rn It-
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cakla fan, HM aa-rl-m. Huail.
t.m ! i f OU aad BOTUcatoc. ?.
Jr Tmtmt Car Oil, I
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Ska aa aaa aaaafur aa a..iat a rnca
ITMriUTI' MBDICIXB CO-.
aa4 iaaai av. Mrar Tart.
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Ksrrcsi DeMtr, Vital Weabssj,
aa4 rmiiiaHii. ti m ar M wmi
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B,rH CATARRH
JREAM BALM
fUY THECUSL
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i. Liquor Habit.
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KlilifES COLDEM SPECIFIC
a 1 fta la eonaa. taa, a la ruewa af raoa.
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nilmif taaa ia aaiiaal aaoarrnaj aa lacaa
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Uilli I. al aa-a aaaa lr. T. a. Wad at
B- M. Laiffy. 4rofaA, N Bars a,
H. C. ijWiwy
Boarding House t Reopened.
Mm. J. U HINRS htg rvtumrJ u
th? citjr ol will rvtpen hrr Ftrt-ClAA
B-rdmjc Hou: bout th lt of ( Vtobcr
At wim UxUoa,)p-wit Iii'Ust Church
T&s PiQicer Dam Sewini Maciiine
CJ.mT. H IN ES,' Agent.
O. MARKS' STORE.
Boot and Shot) Maker.
All Stylaa of Boots and Shorn made
to order and on Snort rvotlca.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
N. ARPEN,
eilTU ST.. ! J,trlli oiica.
Eastern Carolina Disp3tc&-
f Piawpr and Kmghl I.in Vl.ffn
NEW BERNE,
F-a-.trro North CaroJina Poi.'a. aad all Coa
B" t . o .m of lie
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Th lattrr rritt-l. ami tTo t.f th"
thieT w-rf cartt:rl-- Th cuiiTri : :.n of
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Arm Siolf WiliiiikT "nl ).tin Ja.-ob Asior
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wrkd. 4iP-irfr r h.t'i
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br a i b d i rt ed b t t . . r , i
lag to dra'i 1 I . r
thirty inchea dep : , VI i-.
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TK K1 ' W .ra 4t m Wral ,
Mtlmn rirvl ( .o-lli
V ewa hs b-f n r . - : a t
P.i veride a te. -. t t'.ir ' - -
w aa e n i r e i y a . j . f a T v t -It
contai ned . on i 1 i i. ' i t h . . .
of life ia r-p.-rr.!
The rier rear"-' i i . i
o'clock. It h-ran tall ? .
ha b-n rer-d n g an : nc h u h-' i w r
The BaJtimore m I a t. th
that got a train u: jn i , ,t
Hem pfield dtviaio-. V, , :;.,,
plaed on the d rtm tee u i,.. t,
te poor wh b t e-t i n t , . ,
eo will bo terrible.
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GFN. SHERMAN HEAD.
rpwfful Kndin? of a Gr-at Mil:t irv
H'.ull of ( ,., I , , r Trn 1.T.
Ago at a 1 lirn f . r lt r.lilr mi llnrrl
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n. ii . Al l. .us .. iinir-is, i lii. -ii r;i I u i I i v whit
In. 1'rr-ni;ili nwrar.
hi- i: .i n
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Iu.lv. iirrnin,,ii i.vm.I o tfio nifin h-r .t
1 ii tain , rfpt hi '.Ui oii. Ilt-v. T. .
Shermnn, lu : imw ofi ih. r';in ir, linnir
varJ Uitind. MfinlifTH o t hi- ami.' listt'iit-1
'Mfriy lor 'niiif iilifi ;i 1 1 ct from hiin, iut
noiit1 caint-. ':kv "r iwmt it s me-I to tiie
watrhrrfl a ' i the i iu- nitm vh trying
t- apeak . llisi v s r p k f li li .-v ( . urt r
int. on of thoe Hh.'Ut l.;:u. but his swolb-n
tttnjf in was inrapai'lf u( ar I uii !m : .-hi.
' rvitt-rsl Sherman rrHps-d into uricon-scn-u-n"
afnuit noon, nu I for the two honri
lnfore hia -laih hf rtiiuiiiu'l i:i tint ron1 -:uu.
Ieath u rii-m . en " .i ri J - tpir;0 dtir
inthat tinie.nti-l no nj.-m tw-r oi in- lunn.v
l'it ttie room. 1 iit rt '-re prt-snit tl'.f ' rcn
ern.'i vn, Mf. IV 1. lwnnan. h:s d m n jf : 1 1 r,
M i u Kuche aipJ I -s I. rir. win 1 i vt' I with
him; his inarn 1 In ii 4 hi 0, rs 1 . V . 1 1 1. 1
of I'lftsburar. an-l M m. A M . ThHckarii, ot
Kosemonl. ; Senator Jv.lni Sherman, imi.
i'homaa Krin, Mr. r'iir.h in I Mr. I'liMokara,
1r. A leiaii-i.-i , ami M:-- Kliiln-'ii Vire, ti
(rameil nurr Irom th. New ---k iiospital.
ff Of ml Sliennaii d icl ni I, j uvii 1 1 1 ! t-epi n
apartment in the rear ot tin- sanrii fbx.r.
About hail in hour hrf.i'e iin- t n-nt-riti
death, the vthIcIhti .mi.', i n.-.t - ri "f
prtach 1 nfr ii iso . u I ; - n i . r( ir fi rtue: s -;an
to kjrow t ni.i. itit-n 1 nr Irtts! r.bliu'ss or ept
Iow ly up his uriiis .11: d .. t r h bo-i v. A t hi
end approached, 1 1 . (i-iifr:ii' lo-ud whicti
lui-1 bTU re-tnu "'1 h Inru'c pillnw, a hw
ered gradually i . tne iiopr i;.h r.c miht be
enabictl to breathe cm, r. AIitioiiL;h he did
from iu ffiH-at ion. c;m- 1 by 1 In- in uctM i r .111
bis Uirtfiuil throat ti Imi; lm J ti n kh, IhtTt-
vrrre no ui-licit 1 ,.: u!fcrin on h s prtrr.
1 1 ank int- his ei- i nn Ul-i in tw-r it ii carcel v
a si.;r.. w 1 1 1 t,t.- nt'arcsr his head
nay that ti.ey iirar k-,-:n,r hi- escape his
lips and llifii i . . r iih.n n luin
u te or tw. iMt n-rai St'frnian -leat!i -me
: his mM!--.'I fi rt tt .Hf.-ppr'. ,if M,T
tront door an I a. b ' It m j.i ..cr." The
m m-'Pi hers ; t;i.- tim.iy at once bim:rd
ttieai-ol ve in --n.biisr ncrc-Hry tflfrHius
b nnouncin i,.nr r I : i r m i n s tleatli. ticu
trirnrmm Aer a -ni to l'rcsi I lit Karrivon.
' .(--rr-st-jf Ilt Morton, t h - lb.,. .;if:d
I'r.fCtor, 'rctary nr. t r tnry Ilianie,
Ii-ti. d. M Srho'i.-I ! and - rrttry Noble,
(renerals 1 1 o :i rd t n-l i'-tiin .ice,b'd to the
lam i i y 'a re.jut st i t jk-- c!,s.''e of the funeral
at r an emeii t s.
T-n l . )I " " o'iis ai-l thar I ieneral Siier
nian ha I a strong premonition of his death
before he ans ::uni inu. A.'out two vteks
x'i, a-'c- - rd ; n to ( t 11 ra : ( "ol 1 1, 1 re 11 e nil
shermnn Hnd hmisrlt er on their w a v f. -pether
to :ne rei,lrrue t e x-.I mJaC'' .'oun K.
1 i ! 1- n. ( ten eral ' ol I .s spok c of t he a pproHch
ing anniversary of ( f-neral t ra n t s ui 1 1 ii in
April, hereupon (rnrral Suernifl n Midden ly
r'iun r k-- I. T sha 1 1 be dead h ii I bu 1 iel by t ha t
tiiiit1." (i-'iiiTsl olliji, aitiioiiajti M;rtl'd ly
this remark, treUed it tightly nnd retorted in
aj'ciilar vein, but (ieueral ShTinan turned
a -.erious lace toward hiui and said, someu hat
wearily: "Somotims aa lieu I get Home from
a 1 en terta i n mnt or ban'j net, epe. ia 1 y on
the' wintry nights, 1 teel as it were a
very sick man. I auppoM1 that I shall eaten
cold s njie i it, ami Mi ill p. to bed never to
leave it.'' These were indeed prophet. c
orvla.
ftorror at ih 1 11 ;t on.
A o.,n as tii d e aa ot the death realied
Waahintiton PrcMdent II irrison telegraphed
to Senator John Sherman as billow-:
"I loved and venerated ii"ii ral t'cr:uin.
"and would stand very Drartnthriuore Ir ,-pl v
attiicted raeniberof his timily in this hour
ot brrea vement. It rill Ik as it th-r- w ,-re
one dead in every loyal houe-hold 111 the
land. I su STRest that trie y Lk 1 -orne
through S ivv h 1 n;toii and lie in stutc l'r one
day in the rot mid a ot the i 'npitol. ilease ad
vise me of any arranjfenienta made."
1'he Tresident aivj issued an eseeutive or
der annou uciup the General ileal li 1 o t he
country, and ordering the fla? to be floated nt
half-maat and pu bl ic busi u at to be suspended
in Waahinion and at th" place of interment
on the day ot the funeral. To ( 'on;ress 1'resi
dent Harrison sent a special nie--sak:e eulogiz
ing General Sher.nan as an ideal sohlo-r, an-1
aayiDg that 'be served hia country not lor
tame, not out of a mtisc of professional dtitv.
but for love of the fl ig and of th- bueheent
ci Til institutions of which it w at t he emblem. " '
The message to Centres.; also aid :
"t ieneral Sherman was in nnttmiiran imi
tator. A profound -t udeut of m 1 1 ; 1 h r v -cience
aaid precelent, he drew from them principles
and auggeations, and so adapted t heut to novel
conditions that his campaigns will continue
to be the profitable -t tidy of the in 1 ! ta rv pro
fession thoughout the worl-i. Ui- genial na
ture made him comrade to ev.-rv s.ildier of
( the great Tnion army. No prest-iM e was so
welcome and inp r:nir a: the camp fire or
c m mandery as his. 1 i . en re e r was com p let e
his honors was full. II- hud received from
the government the highest rank known lo
our military et bliahment. and from the pi.-
l pie unstinted gratitude and bve. No word
I of mine can add to hi tame. His death has
followed in startling quickness that of the ad
miral of the navy, an 1 it is a sad and notable
incident that when the department under
which he served shall have put on the usual
emblems ot mourni ng fou r of the eigh t e ecu
1 live departments will be simultaneously
draped in black, and one other has but Unlay
removed the crape fr-ni irs wnl.s.''
Proper eulogies were pronounced in brth
houses of Congress and Mutable resolutions t.f
respect and condolence were parsed. Through
out the country the news wa- recei v ed with
sorrow and re-pest for th memory of the de
ceased. 1 1 MillUrl .arrrr.
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th :: s ' ' j - ?-ei . i la-te. he
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' '. - :ne , ., : t'.v.. year. He be
; ; ; i e n t -. t the I . u 1 1 s i , i n a State
I - c - I M: i:..rv Academy
i - r r 1 1 1 1 i i -1 1 ' .nt r to- beg: n n i n g
li W:tr.
( , . m ra ! s h " r ui 'i ! w a -i r . e. co m tn : ssion ed
'"! n i of a regimen; t nituniry an t com
tn a i . i - i a v o! n ii t e. r hr i -ad e n the tat r le of
b :!l I'.lhi duly 1. 1 1 lie was -a. on ap.
o : n ; el h r ' ca 1 1 . e r- m - n e ra ! ot vol u n f ec rs and
hm ened 'o in- r.-mmand ( the Iepnrtment
f t r . - i u rn t 1 an d, hut from fome cause he
as rem- v.-!. ,n i w is f r s -.:tte months in
' 1 a i u i a 1 1 d of a "aim j : r, -1 1 i: r ' i mi i; e i r St,
L-'U i .
11 t pfrt in tlie l'e:;nes;c and Mis
sissippi enmp'ign. c Mini audi nr; a division
It Shtii'h, A p i : i hand ", i-d, nii'l i n t h e s u I -lecjuen
t s ei;e of inrniih. - M ay 1, 1 MiJ, lie
as appointed major-general ol volunteers,
md wii Ireqiienti"- eoi'itced dut.Q the ?um-
: ; I ' . r i i i m -1 ; i
nor nnd autumn ofs' mciook Rnaciivt
1 tnrt in the i',!;-l',.iri; campaign and is
aiade briLTiober-eucral 111 the? regular ;n in v.
' t e i! e ra I h er rn a it - nccceiJeH r en era i I . 11 t
l. en m in an - Ut m! 1 1 ie a r my of the Ten m . -
5ii (ct..:i J "'. l-o.i. Ih' t-tok par) in tip-ration-,
nronnd ( n n t t;i nooa ;ii tiie
i..t.lt :iii'l inii:ireM h m.,i(i I .mi: . II
j! so crga n i ed an army id l'i (n 1 1 men lot i 1 1 -
- p " I 1 1 - !1. p i i-i ;,t ! Mi 1 I III 1H 1 I' I' 1
1 Muieli 1 mj i . :c ur- f-ieit (on-ial (iraut as
' -in ni:i ti-ler of the Military piviMoa of Che
1 VI IsSl.sM ppj. . m 1 1: -e 1 I, Mi" t pa rilll ' Ml lillw
1 r 1 1 1 i - -I Mi s.j : rou 1 o j 1 1 1 1 1 1 . Ii M a
hnl, ll'- eil'el . d !l tllC invasion ,,! I -1 1,
I'Mkint Atlanta 1,1' ti i -t p'-n.i, and !i- iuirn
hat einie and .-.'. mbcr I In'ilii m my
' jitelifd I'Htrito. H" ic-eived the apiiuii-
-lotl o AM'tlt;M ept- tnher -', i - ami oci u-
! pjed i t us a mi : :Ut v po l nulr V-winix v 1 .",
, laib
1 1 a v 1 1 1 tr "'': ' a hi .'j ; t wo- h I h- of h i ! e,
. 1 m if r i en era 1 I i nias, to I'pe ! ( nr il
H'whI'i Miovetn; nt into T me--' e ah-l i!c
1 .t io v n , ue 1 1 ot A t : uti I a , h i- in a ir li ci I sou ! h a i d
j ,r veH, w !1U a loici- o .ixi i men In -,
h m a iii 'tiili p.i-siuL' o- nil mt thr- c hun
fretl mile- vi;li hi- mm.:. A,;fh..i! anv mi
mm tan t act ion (ill he i i : i - i l-'..r! M .A i 1 is--1
r . lnIo w a v :t n na l:( aa . .-; i i i . c:i I I u re 1 alter
uri"' action I u, t,, ; .; : na h sur--endet
i ni; I -eei m 0-t V I , i . lie c- on no need
January l I m.. i i i - , u a -1 . n - i lie - a rd i ua s
eini; il'o it six u n-n- :., p .v'-i through
Eolith I aroi'i-a. Me S-u-n, a - ba-tirs hi
Nortli t an n.;a. Mar li !i ami '" I , l.Mi".;
H'Cllp ed i . 1 1 O' : M c , and, liaVUlL'
i veil h army a lew . . k s i -j taipt u tad
f:a I-ii;li pri 1 I i. mi it.-,-, t, tl.- 1 w tU t ieii.
f . I !. ,Ioh list on t in- .. -n ; rem ie; or all t ie
onlcdeialr loj ccs in lie lie.d, I m ?r icrins
, iTere prononnced i n a-1 n. i 1 ' -! i-v tne Jeoeral
T tern men t , hm-1 r t;-' .niman, u i it-r
a en et a I hCHiil'- 1 . s I i lo I ; 1 1 r i -. 1 1 e 1 1 1 a i ' i e I n nd
-eCel V ed I i 1 1 1 lai . 1 o l s 1 a - i, : r- i , U r A j 'i 1 i
( ifiie ra ! S!u i i.i.i i ha - i ;eei i i:t . 1 a in i -r-viii
nil in t !-' 1. a ' I ed Maf ai my i u-t I J,
M)4, for In- A I lau t i camp liti, and a fn-r I he
ile ot the Aar coiit.i.tied m coalman i o. tlie
ui! itary .1 : .- -i .-t t he ) ;-;-si pp, f.w mote
Man a yea r. a .1 u ' y J I t i em-ra I I cant
ia v i nt: be n i t.-i n ed t ' I c j'c 1 1 ' ra i oi t he
4rmy. den era i m in aa a- .ol v.inced to he
leutcnaii ; -gi it- ; a h met aa. - a-si;ne.i to the
:oin in arid ni t : : m 1 1 . ' . : .vnii i - r the M is
10 1 j r ; .
In March. I'-:' i.iani ima ai; resigned tlie
:c nei a! s ii i p i u c -I i-eo, in- m . i, ; r it ; ioti a a
I'.isi-tcnt, Mii'riiinii v, a promoted to the va
ant rank. In Novnnbn, lv7l. he obtHtned
ea ve ot a hse nee ;or a y --a t - 1 1 a e i in 1 Europe
iml the l.at. I pon i, s return he made hi,
iicadquariers at a -h 1 1. t" , ,,, ,M( toward the
"lose of 1 chan en i i he in to St. Lou is.
1 hree years latter m returned again to Wash
ington, taking up his i esiileiii-e at No. M7
I'tltecnth street not ; h west. In lT'land 1 0
he was promiiieiitly poen of as a candidate
.'nr the pi esidei)c .
On tiie NUi ol April, 1 ( ('resident Arthur
issuchI the to: low i ii g ot de; .iniiou nci n g t tie rc
tirement, uf tn-neral lirini:iu : "(ieneral
, W i i i iam 1". Siier inn : , 'ii.Tri 1 ol the army,
ha ving t ti is day reamed t tie a ire of si x ty-fou r,
is, iu n''cordii nee with Jaw, placed upon the
retired lis! uf the army, without reduction in
hiicurtent pay and allowance;. The an
nouncement ot the s- it.-iih'.- f run i the com
mand of toe army ot one who h.i been tor
so many years its ibst i ngu ise-1 chief can hut
awaken in the mind not only of the army,
' !ut of the people of the I idled talea, niui-
' : 1-d enion-Mi of r-'e i : nnd kcratii.de -regret
at the wnhdr;AinI .i.un active military cr
vic" ot an olhc.-r a 1 '- h-ny n-.e o: duty
lias been a no dr. t"i a ! !-:o r- -nice he lirst
entered the army in July, I.M1'. and grafitmlo
, freshly u w a k ened h-r toe ser v ices of ineahu i
able value jenderrd by him in the war lor
the I n'on. v. hi. ii h;s great mi I itai y genius
I and daring did so much to e.io. The l'rcsi-
dent deems this a hit nu' occasnm to give ex
1 presahm t- the gratitude telt toward vieneral
Sherman by his I !o w-e 1 1 . ens and to hope
that I'rovi letice may i;rarit him many years
ot health and happiness in flic it In i limn the
ar li ve tl n t it - oi ins prohs-mn
deuenil liet!ii.iu at oiiee retired to private
. '. : fe and m- i d t- St . I ,-o: is, here he r- suh d
for a hor I n;e. Me 1 1 1 eh f ook U f h 1 ; resi
dence in New Voi k a'H, where he has since
! i ved.
W ith ;he b'.vii iii'Siir-i iiun 'lie title of ten
era 1 ol l he a rin complete disappems from
, our military -slem. It lias been heid by
three men only. 1: w a, created in lfi'i, by
act of '.mgre-- and coati rred upon drant,
Sherman ilo-n -ueceetled iiaut as 1 icut enaiu
genera 1 . n ud a hen t he ! 1 1 er t ook 1; is sen t as
President in March, lso''. ;lu' u-rmcr became
. general t t !i- army.
' In l.s4 Siierman was put on the retired ii-t
' with the title which he held to the 1 1 hie of his
death. In thrnclive service the utibe, by
provision ot law, became acini and the title
e x t i net , Sheridan be; ng corn ma tide r of t lie
army with the rank of 1 ieti t ena n t -genera I .
In 1S-V ju-t btdore Sheridan s tb-al h. tlie
rank of licuienant-getuTHl w as abo. i-hed and
that of gen era I re v i v ed , with the u nd erM a nd
mg thai Sheridan should be made l: 1 1 1 r : 1
and theexpre-s provision that tlie t i t ie sin ti id
continue only dur ng hi life.
1 since i hat time tin' head j'. the army has
been a major-genera I .
Vh.i limn', t-'.i.i.
i I.
The futieca! of' dm. William Tecum- -h
Sherman br;an ni Niw urk, and will b-
' coin pb-t ed ai i t h h s i n r erm e n t in St. bou is.
Brief i el i ion s ni i . t , ac.ori I i hl' to the
ritual of the Koman Catholic ( hutch, wer?
rouducletl at his lute residence. No. 7 West
eventy-h rst sfrtl, by the (lev. Tlmum;
K Avi ng S her ma ti, son of the dece:i. d ieneral
in tiie presem e of the family nod u few ititb
mate friend. At the close of tlie services th?
. remains were conveyed to Jersey City ami
placer! on a rnilroa-l train for transportation
to St. Loui. The remains were followcl by
; an immense proressj,n, including the Piesj.
j dent, two ex-Presidents, the cabinet, com
mittees from Con ;re!s. army o (beers am.
numerous m i 1 i t;i ry ortran izt t ions. The wca t het
was clea r. T housa nd s of nn I i o, i a I fl a o Hoat e
nt half-mast in New York city and Brookiyi
and ii u me rou s hu i h i i n gs were el a bora tely
draped iu mourning. The courts remained
closed. No public business tiiHt was not com-
, pelled by law was transacted, the exchange-
' closed at noon, general husmess was brought
almost to a standstill, ami all who comd do sc
r eased t hei r day oeru pa t ions i o do honor to tht
dead soldier.
It is announce, that tin- brief burial ser
vices of t lie ( n t iiol ic Ci. u rch will be cmid net en
nt the crave in St. I oins bv the Uev. I tiotna-
j Sherman.
i WORK AND WORKERS.
f TriK ( "mi vrut ion of ilic liiiii'-l Miiu-rs ol
; Aint-rii.-.i wii. hel.l in ( ui n ni bu, iiniu.
I TllKi'nal minors' trikc nt l'n-1 1.-vi 1 Ie, Ills ,
1 las emle.l. The oporHtors trrn n I eJ the men a
i uoilorni r.tre of i conis per lm-.li.-l.
Tiik. strike of noko workers and miners in
! the ( 'on no! Is v i 1 1 e rein-t is now general. All
I :he plants have been closed. Over lil.nni men
j ire idle.
TlIK matters in dispute hetvertn the llii
! nois Steel (' uiip.'iuy. nt I liicHi,M, and the
' tnkiri furnaceineu luive been submitted to
j arbitration.
I Thk first Hniiunl C. ti i-nt ion of the I'nited
I M ine AA'orkers ot A mrriea was he!ij i n 'ol n m
bus.Ohio. 'Ihe speeia 1 obji-el o' t he (.'on veil
lion whs to make drfintte Hrrniiijeinciit.s for
, ihe inauguration ot the eii;lit hour d;iy ou
Miiv 1st next.
TlIK cont'-ienee of I'.irnn-rs' APianees,
trade unions. KmimIs of labor ussemblies
and relorm bodies 'enerrillv. called to meet
in Baltimore, has b.-en postponed ui.til April,
so as to k'ive the variou- orc:nii.ations an op
portunity to elect u!ti;.ites and instruct
them.
Amu T eiep'ovces of the Pittsburi: and
AA'est. -rn Kailroa-l ronip?iny nt A 1 lesheny and
Ai'ewcai-tle, Pa , have mie on strike on ac
count of non-payment uf uai:is. The com
pany says the de ay i- due to the reoriraniz.i
I ion of the road preparatory to its absorption
by the Mainmort.' A t In io.
A 1.1. THK m i tiers em pi o.ve.l in t he coal mines
along the line of the Louisville, I'vansville
and St. Louis Railroad, between Kvansville
and Jluntinbur. I nd.. with the exception of
one mine at t'han tier Station, have gone out
on a strike. The prime cause of the trouble
is that it is impossible tor operators who mine
their coal by munucl lhor to conipete with
machine mining. They w.-re compelled in
thr (ace of tins comp.-i iumi to red tice the scale
of wages, which resulted ;n a strike.
A r A recent meeting of the Trade flt:d La
bor Assembly in t'hic.go. resolutions w.-re
adopted declaring, that unless the I'lrectors
of the AVorltl's hair take immediate action to
redeem their implied pledges given in regard
to union labor, the Assembly would oppose
any further legislation ami recommend all
workingmen who have subscribed for stock
to decline to pay any further assessments.
Representatives of the Assembly will go be
fore the AA'orld's Fair I'irectory with the reso
lutions anil further ask that eight hours be
made a day's work in the construction of the
buildings. The Assembly is .said to represent
Wr.dOll workmen, and one of the members was
given a seat in the World's Fair I'irectory in
recognition of the $oW,!00 subscribed by the
workingmen to the guarantee fund.
Kx-Attof.ney General Garland has
built up a large and lucrative practice in the
Supreme Court at Washington, which il UOW
bis home.
MM OF THE WEEK.
General Business Shows Moderate But
Not Uuifiinn Improvement.
irlnc'i Favornhlr On. look Dry tiool
In Only Sllyhdv It. K. r Drln.ml
Wool Sitles t-iiiull.
Special telegrams to .V. ox.-. 'f' show that
general trade lias 'impioved moderately
though not u ti i f.'i iii ' v. d u ri n c the week. Sales
of notions, leather, lumber. r";i! and clothing
have been less active. Leadi ng price changes
are nn advance in mi,-:!- ot cent per p mud
and v. In at x ''out p. r i-ushe'. Live can ie are
also si itdit I v higher. ieneral trade is not, on
the whole, m excess of that one year ago.
Leading d :si r i hutms in sonic of the more
important staple lin-'s report suies since
.January 1 not equal to those in a like portion
Of 1S!KI.
The outlook for Spring trade is very gen
orally r.-porn-d fa orablc. A satisfactory
volume ot business is noted at Cincinnati ft'1'!
Kansas City, Memphis and Net- i Ichiis.
( 'on. ser vat ism cunt in ties to be shown a I .m a ha
Hnd I'enver. and a decrease in volume of
business at t hicitgo is noted.
Kindness (a;!ures in the Lnite.1 States t!d
week number i, against -7i. last wei k, and
'-lathis week last year. The total January
1 to date is J'l.'d, against iM'H) last year.
liank clearings al tifly-si.x cities lor 'lie
week are f I.iuJU.Vi 1,'J 111, an increase over this
week last year ot !'.7 p r cent. New York
city's clearings, which constitute .".:. per
cent of the jLjraii'i total, are more than thostj
for same period last year by 1 1. 1 per .-e it..
while at fifty-five other cities, the gam in ' m
per cent.
li ross rrti 1 way earni ngs in I i unary a re only
moderately, satistaetoi y o.wug to a quiet
trade and reduced grain ao 1 o erland Cotton
movement, the comparison beieg ueeessirily
with January, ljji't1. when earnings were very
heavy. The Noithcr.i Racine, and a lew
Jl istcrn and Central Western r-a is accounts
lor nearly three-quarters of tiie total gain
shown. Only one-tilth of the ro Is reported
show decreases, as comparod witti one-third
in 1'oceinbcr. ihe aggregate gross earnings
ol lirroids lor J in. try a.nouut to -.'! l.V;;i.4.,sJ
on a total of o'.lus miles, a gain ot il J e-r cent,
in earnings ami -I T per cent, iu mi. cage.
DUV i.oou-.. W.iOI., AMI OJltAtN.
!ry goods are in only slightly betier
mantl from jobbers an 1 agents. Cotton an I
woollen dress goods are active, and prices ate
well held. Print cloths have advanced 1-1, Sc.
Urown sheeii ngs favor buyers. The auction
sale of 7U,t"J dozen hosiery and gloves re.
suited in satisfactory prices for tiie former and
unsatisfactory prices h r the latt-r.
AA'ool sales and stocks are small, and prices
are well held. I'oitm is more active, bttt
unchanged in price.
AVheat, whicn declined, advnneed on pur
chases by millers and exporters, reports of
eitreme cold est, and confidence by many
in the alleged shortness of the yield last year,
east of the liocky Mountains. Not enough
rain had fallen in California to the i:ith inst.
to insure wheat larmers good yields. A con
tinuance of the drought will cause wheat,
? rapes, and other Iruit to sutler materially,
'..xports of wheat (and Hour as w heat,) both
coasts, this week equal 2.2'(il,t.s4 bushels, of
which l,497,!Ki8 bushels were from the Pacilie
coast, owing largely to a desire to get rid of as
much surplus wheat as possible prior to
March 1, when taxes are assessed. Last yeai
the week's exports equalled 1,51", 77j bushels,
and last week they amounted to 1 , 'ti.i.tii.s
bushels. The total shipped .Inly 1, to date, is
62,333,684 bushels. In 1S8:-'J0, b.r a like,
perioti, it was tiij.234,418 bushels, in 1 S8S-S! ' it
was 5!l,98P.lS blii.hcl?, ami in iSN- S'.-i"s.-5t4
bushels.
ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE.
Mr rrTNVVf. sister to .Tani". Russell
Lowe!!, is said to be the best linguist in
Boston.
Ci 'V; r. I'v-sy a y Ci';i of Georgia, probable
andidat for Spei'-er, was fn flctor in his
youth, and he issai.l to hnve hen a good one.
ri;nvisin: T; i ' j' ) t rn Virchow will cele
brnte his seventieth birthdavon O-tober 31.
The merl ica 1 societ tes offiermany hnve hognn
rirepnra'ions already for a proper celebration
o f the event.
flov RTN". n Tt T '1 '" a nd Council have ap
pointed Miss Sn:.orn. of L'.e 'ilia. N. FL. a
notiry public. She is th3 first woman np
oointed a notary public in the State of New
If amps hire.
F. II'U'K is'sov SMirtr. the 'tit and
suthor. is equallv successful as a civil enei
peer. Tie has an orrice iti Io i-n-ifiirn New
A'ork nt the top of a so ven-story ibo ild i ntr, anrl
niav usually be round there buried to his eyes
in papers.
L"R P Tknws'iv is contemplating a voyarrft
in the f p liter.-menn. Titre his. however,
sqys fj't i'ju't ii 'v hen some .lifTieulfy in
makine nrraneeme- as Loi-.l Tcntivson in
.ist. stronelv on bei-ig protected from his
fellow passengers.
M i AA" A I.tk n P a K t'R. or I'.oston. whos
bequests to chnritshl0 and e 1 u rri t ional t nt i
tuti'-ms HpqrH- rpn-li l.nOO.f)oO. is said to have
rnrofu'lv studied the merits and needs nf
these beiiefie i ries during her life and did not
give nt hnphnznrd.
M rs. J KitR V SI M psov was with her hnshnnel
nt Topekn during the Senatorial ennvnss. She
is a modest, atrrceable. anrl sensible liftle
womm. who is devoted to her Togo lord nnd
is proud of the honors which have been
showered upon him.
?. rpkksfnt ti i-: riRAWi.KV, of the Char
leston. S. ('.. district is eni-l to look like Perry
Belmont, althoir'h he is a trifle taller and has
only one arm. H; emptv s'eve is triced up
to a button on his eoit. sfter the style of
General Hooker, o' M ississipoi.
" .7 am lis Lank Alt kv the KentueVry novel
ist, is a professorof I nt in ii Bethanv College,
jfp lives nt I.evinton nnd lias a house in
Cincinnati also, di vid i ne his time between the
t wo eit ies. He 1 eirm bis career with a desire
to b. come eminent in comparative philology.
Mrs Ann a C. Kai l nnd her httshnnd are
Inwvers nt Kotn. and have pptitiomed the
State Legislature t chanee the law forbidding
contracts between msn nnd wife. As the lnw
now stands the couple cannot be law partners,
and they desire to tackle their clients in
com pa n y.
Sn: RnilMti' Bt Rt a N" the fnmous traveler,
writer, nnd n rch ieo! o:i st. who died recently at
Trieste, was mf err of twenty-seven langit.
ages. Bivard Taylor cold command nenrly
as many, and Theodore Parker rend twenty
oi2ht. though he spoke only Fnglish with ease
and fluency.
AN old friend nf Sir AA'alt.'r Scoft savs that
the orieinal of Re' "cca in "luv.mhoe" wns a
beautiful youir.' American woman to whom
Washington Irvine b.-cHine encasred after the
denth of bis wife, and uf whom he wrote a
glowing it esc rip: ion to the bare ot A bhotsford.
V. K. Y an Hf'.RI!! IT hns developed a. con
s derahle amount ot ath'eiic asility qjite lata
in life. Until ho vn :!". vears of age he did
not go in for at'Te'ies. but last Summer he
make a rem arl -nb'e showinir at Newport as a
po!n player, despite his w. igbt, which is close
to loo pmir.ils.
Prtvatk Kiirn. of Troop I. who was killed
in the tight at Wounded Ki.ee, was with
Custer in the Little H'sr Horn country, nnd
for a number of years past he had been the
keeper of the horse Coinanchp, the only sur
vivor of the Custer massacre. Comanche is
now 2'.' years obi. and is the i lol ot the regi
ment. Some oilier veteran ol Troop I will be
assigned to look tiller him.
M r. M. P 1 1 a n i i y. promoi er general of tlie
AA'orld'sColumbiai: KxpoMtion. hnsappointed
R. F. A. I '"i r, to t h-- posit ion of first assistant
in his department Air Dorr is a New Yorker,
nnd for thirteen ven r l as been well-known in
journalism in th.- List. For the last three
months I e has been eoenrcterl with the New
York office of the Philadelphia Bond & In
vestment Com pnny. He resigned that position
to become Mr. Hnndy's assi-tant
Sir FnwiN Aitsoi n saw the Kmperor of
Japan at the opening of Parliament, where
he presented ti very interesting figure. He is
tall in comparison with the majority of bis
subject, and has strongly marked features.
His eyes are dark ami watchful, and he has a
slight" beard and inn-tache. 1 1 is manners are
at once eracious and import urbably reserved.
The Mikado wns dressed in the uniform of an
army general, and wore his broad red ribbon
of the Order of the Rising Sun.
! Mts Lm v A. 1,'iMi autho r of the strong
i and nright novel, "A Squire of Low Pegree,
is a Western woman wtuse years are under
thirty. She wns born in St. Paul, is ot Swed
ish descent, and numbers, ns she kays, among
her ancestors 'a changeling, a soldier, a mu
sician, nnd a wizard, but no viking." The
early years of her life were spent in various
country "settlements" Minnesota and Iowa,
broken by a year 'a Oregon.
CABLE SPARKS.
J'Nl'iN dock laborers at London nn1 i.lvci
pool are on a strike.
Stain is negotiating for a new treaty of
rnmmerce with the I'nited States.
1 HE King of l.'gnnda has refused to recog
nize the llnglish protectorate over his A fricn n
territory.
The Sultan of Turkey has approved ti pro
ject for providing homes for freed negroes in
his country.
Till-: McCarthy section of the Irish parli-i-mentnrv
parlv is resolved to resist "he claims
of Mr. Pameil.
The Ki ng of Ser via, who is about fifteen
years of nge. is suffering from a dangerous
chronic d sease.
The family of Meissonrer, the French
painter, wiil give to the Louvre two of the
artist's pictures.
Messrs. Parnell, O'Brien and I'illon
have abandoned all hope of re-uniting the
Irish parliamentary party.
Victor Mace a Paris banker, has disap
peared, lea ving debts to the amount of twenty
million francs behind him.
It is reported that a plot bus been di'. ov
ered in Bulgaria to overthrow Prince Ferdin
and, the ruler of that nation.
The bill to permit a widower to marry his
deceased wife's sister passed its second read
ing in the British House of Commons.
'FHK dilference bet ween I . lads-tone and Pa r
nell is believed to be so great as to be beyond
even the chance of compromise or adjust
ment. British sympathy has aggravated the hard
lot of the Russian Jews and the crueltii s
heretofore complai ned of have been redoubled
in severity.
The new Italian cabinet formed by Mar
quis di Riidini was approved by King Hum
bert, who administered the oath ot office to
the ministers.
It is believed that "Jack toe Ripper" is
again at work m London, the dea l I. uly of a
young woman, horribly gushed, having been
found, in a si I eet.
The memorial sent by leading citizens of
London to the Czar t egarti i ng the treatment
of Hebrews in Russia has been returned to
Lord Salisbury through the Russian em
bassador at London without comment.
TlfE correspondent of Ihe AVarsaw Courier
who has been traveling through Brazil says
lhat emigrants landed in that country by the
North German Lloyd Steamship Company
ire treated shamefully by the government.
AA'i i.i.i M 'Hi:iK.v nnd John Dillon, the
Irish members of the British House of Com
nous who escaped from Ireland during the
progress of their trial in Tipperary, surron
1ered themselves to the Fnulish police nnd
will commence at once to serve tiie terms of
ill months' imprisonment imposed on them.
To THE Question of a Gladstoniau member
in the House of I 'otnmous whether Catholics
would be eligMi'e to occupy the position of
Lord Chancellor of Lnglaud or Yicroy of
Ireland, the Attorney - General of Great
Britain declined to answer on the ground
that eminent lawyers differed on the ques
Jon. DISASTERS AND CASUALTIES.
Two white men were k-lled nt Reidsville
Genrgii, by the explosion .f a boiler in Giles'f
steam saw mill.
One man was killed and another perhaps
mortally injured by the tall ot a staging at s
new elevator in Richiord. A'ei inotit.
Bernard A sti ck knbkki;, living neat
San Antonio, Texas, a. killed by falling
from his wagon and being pragged by the
horse for over a mile.
A collision occurred on the AA'nbnsh Road,
neir St. Louis. Firem m Rush and Keefer
were killed, nnd I'agineer Hoefic and Brake
man Hill were severally injured.
TlIK Warrior river at Tu-ca loosa. Alabama,
is oo leet above low-water mark and rising,
The Alabama river has over-flowed its banks
and is destroying property below Mont
gomery. By the fall of a chimney on a burned school
house in Xew Boston, Pa., Maggie Boyle,
aged 10 years, was killed. Tilhe Cragg, aged
10 years, as atally and John Youngseriously
injured.
ANengineinthe yards at Omaha, Nebraska,
jumped the track and was overturned. Jacob
Jenson, the engineer, was killed, and William
Martin and AVilliam Hayes, swiichmen, were
terribly injured.
A I'A.ssENCiEP, train crashed into a wild-eat
engine near Mt. Morris, N. Y. James Powers
and Albert Ftiglehart, firemen, were killed,
and James Powers, eniti neer, uncle of the fir-t
named, uhs lataliy it jureit.
Yiuoroi'k eflortsare being made in Macou
pin county, Illinois, by vaocination and quar
antine, to prevent the spread ot small-pox.
There have been two deaths, and there is
another case which is thought will end fatally.
A I'AssF.NiiKR h-ain on the Burlinrjon,
Cedar Rapids and Northern Ilailroad was
thrown down nn embankment near Randalia,
Iowa, by a broken raii. Nineteen pe' sona
were injured, AV. T. llanlon, L. C. Price and
Mrs. A. C. Goodrich, prohab y fatally. '
Natckai. gas in a sewer in Indianapolis
became ignited and exploded AA'illiam Rock
nnd John Christian, who were driving .ilong
the street nt the time, were blown many yards
snd badly injured. All the windows i,i the
immediate vicinity were broken.
Mrs M.AttfiARET SnYdkr, "I years of age,
sttended a funeral in Lancaster, Pa., and,
becoming faint, took a drink of what she
thought was wbiskv. It was the undertaker's
embalming fluid, however. Hnd the services
.if a plnsician were required, lie left her
apparently out of danger, but the excitement
Consequent upon the affair brought on an
utack ot heart disease, which cat sed death in
short time.
It is estimated that during ( lie past year
iamnges aggregating si.V,0h0 has been done to
buildings in Ashland, Penna., by the settling
of the surface. The ontise is suppose ! to be
the removal of the pillirs of coil in the
l"unnel Colliery, which runs under the .
ou them end of the town, and which mine is
said to be nlnlost worked out. The matter
will now be officially investigated and ,
measures adopted to prevent further damage
to property-
SHOT FOR A BURGLAR.
A Man Killed, Willi HU Child III HU
Armii ly Ills Brollei--liiL.Ks'i
George Hess, of Fulton, AA'. 'a., was mis
taken tor a burglar by his brother-in-law, ;
named Ball, at Pleasant Yalley, at one
o'clock the other morning and shot, dying
almost instantly. Mrs. Hess has been in del
icate health, and her husband, fearing the
Hood, received permission from her physician
to take his family lo the residence of hia
mother-in-law. at Plea-ant A'alley. The hack
containing the party did not arrive '. (lie
Ball residence until after mi Inight. and Mr. ;
Hes tried to arouse the sleeping family as '.
easilv as possible. Willi his litt.e child in
his arms, lie went up m the porch and call.d
severel times. 1 lie two young men ot lie
family saw the form mi tlie porch, and, think
ing tnere wa to he a repetition of the attempt
to enter, made by burglars some days eg...
armed themselves and went to the .h oi
When they . poind it Mr. Iless spoke, ln n- -ed
out b s hand ami attempted 'o ie .
Kzekel. lee vmni;er brother, fired, an-i He s
still clasping his child, tell to tlie porch itoor
dead. The cni d screamed. ' h. apa i de nil
and the boys ran out a mi d iscovereo what they
ad done.
PAT KELLY'S FATK
III. Kotlr lft- iril front tli ,1 c n it 1 1 )
I I nr--('n I lr the Klooil.
A ibmtch Irom Ilah-ioi Ph., says: The
l.-iiiv ni' aiiiilluT victim oi ihe .Icnn tvs vil le hor-
r-r ha-, been r . n d, that of Patrick
K e! 1 v.
The e X i : or i ii u parly entered the breast
..i inerly worked bv Kelly nnd found the
b..d -d'tbe niibiittinafe man nhnut half way
up ihe in a n y . He had evidently pone
1 .u n to trie face ot the breast to enter the
l: -iiiinvay. when the rapidly rising waterdrove
ii.m h;tek. lie probably ihpti made a race for
s '' iv i:p the rnnnway, b.it was evertaken
b itnry Hood before he was half way
1 ;
body was lying with bead toward the
l ip if ihe maitway in pretty much the same
p -si i it'll as .ial iagher's. It was en ti rely free
irom dirt and debris, and was brought to the
-nrtace and jjivon in charge of an undertaker.
It was in a fair state of preservation.
flie water was lowered 13 feet on the pitch
o! the slope during the Inst 24 hours. It is of
course, impossible as yet to get to the portion
ot the mine at the end of the west gangway,
where the rter broke through, until much
more nf th Water is laken out.
THK South Australian wheat return-?
show that 12,000,000 bushels were reaped
and tbftt 9,000,000 we available for export.
SOUTHERN ITEMS.
IMKHKWTIN.; SHU'S COMPII-KD
KHOM MA.XY Silt Itl'KA
A block of gran.te t iken from a qu r:y
near Richmond, A'a., .m-astires riix34xl4.
-The elei trie Mieet curs are expected to be
running iu Lynchburg, A'n., within si jtty days.
Six now sub-alliances have been formed in
Accoinac county, A a., since the beginning of
the year.
-A telephone line is tt be established be
tween Norfolk and N ' port New s, A'a. .which
will cross Hampton llnads,
Richmond, A'a., has nn real estate exchange,
and npinion seems about evenly divided aa
the advi-abililv of starting one.
Mr. A". S. Pransford, v. ho lived near Gold
Hiil, in Buckingham county, A'a , was killed
near l'rauklorl, ky , by a train collision.
I he old cotton f.i- tory of A lexaudria, A'a.,
l a- been leased to th.- American Safety Kn
Velnpc Company, which will soon begin
work.
The Lynchburg, A'a., Council has appro
priated i ,(l,i li i tor a new city ball, which will
be situated where now stands what is known
as r i it-mis' warehouse.
-Bishop .1. C. Cranberry, of the Methodist
Lpiscopal Church South, recently had amir
ees.-ful operation performed by a Richmond
surgeon lor an osveous growth in the mouth.
The effects of the heavy snow and wind
storm which prevailed recent ly are still being
l.-lt in Frederick county, Md , by reason of si
lack of telephone facilities, both in the city
and county.
Mr. .lohn Falk, of Frederick, Md., while at
work in the hay loft, tell through an opening
in the Moor tn the groind below, a distance of
twenty feet. lie was badly bruised, but no
bones were broken.
Mrs. George AW Mullikin of Trappe, Md.,
owns a remarkable i n I i.s: rious goose that laid
scventy.fi ve eggs last year, besides hatching
two broods ot goslims, and is tryiug to beat
t fie record th is year.
Governor Jones, of Alabama, has arranged
w ith Ihe Slate commission of agriculture to
procure for him trees from all the most notable
battb -fields of A'irginia to be transplanted to
tiie Capitol groundsill Montgomery.
The board of visitors of the Virginia Mili
tary Institute, in session at Richmond, A'a,
refused toallowtbe ro-establ lahment of secret
fraternities in tlie institute, a petition for
which was presented and warmly urged.
-Lew is Alphonso Rudisill, baggHgemaster on
ihe C.G Railroad, a popular young man of
( harloiie, N. C, was killed by fulling Irom
tiie step of near and being run over by the
train. The accident occurred at "RigSwamp"
on t.ic C . C, forty miles from Wilmington.
Tiie body of Thomas H. N'cal, an old and
respected citiz n of Pittsylvania county, Va.,
was found last week near Ringgold. No marks
ol violence were on his body, Out $500 hioh
was known to boon his person was miasing,
and the coroner's jury gave a verdict that he
was robbed and murdered by tramps.
AV. S. Tabler, of F.llicott City, Md., has a
book in his possession published by Edgar J.
Coalc, of Baltimore, in the year 1811, contain
ing sketches of the history of Maryland. It
gives the names of tlie different tribes of In
dians thut inhabited Maryland in 1608, and
snya that the Patapsco river was called lialus
river by John Smith.
The Danvilleand 10 ist Tennessee Railroad
Com a iy, will soon petition the council of
Danville, A'a., to order an election to take
the sense of the people as to whethertho
time tor completing the first fifty miles of
tiie road, under the tonus of Danville's sub
scription, shall be extended lor a period of
twelvemonths from July, 1891.
A project is on loot for establishing a big
sheep-raising farm iu Botetourt county, Va.,
near New Castle. The idea is to purchase
about lb'iJOO acres of land, slock the place with
;,0U0 sheep and begin sheep-raising with tbe
most approved methods. The tract is to be
divided up into lots of H.UOti acres, each lo be
inclosed with wire fencing and gi veu in charge
ot experienced Scotch shepherds.
Hiram Baily, a native of Sussex county,
Mel., met with a singular death near Quantico'
Wicomico county, Md. In order to make a
short cut he walked through the woods, at d
his feet becoming entangled in a grapevine,
he was thrown on his back to the ground, his
h. a I into a pool of water. As he could not
Iree his feet from tbe vine, he drowned before
assistance arri ved. He was eighty years of
age.
One ol the ewes belonging to J. W.Seemer,
of Kaston, Md., had twin lambs, and another
owe had o single lamb which died. .He had
often tried to make one ewe own the lamb of
another mother but had never succeeded. It
was important in this case that the lam bless
ewe should take one of the twin lambs, and
Mr. Thomas Coulby said he could do it. lie
took the skin from the dead Iamb and care
fully adjusted it over one of the living twins.
The other ewe took to the lamb at once, and
alter a couple of days the extra hide was re
moved. At Forest City, N'. C., eight miles fron,
Chnrlotte, AVilliam I? Jones, tbe town mar
shal, was shot and instantly killed by John
Parris, a blocknder, who was also mortally
wounded in tlie arflay. Eighteen ortwenty
shots were exchanged. Parris and his brother
had been around town selling liquor on the
sly. Jones, assisted by a Mr. Harril), at
tempted to nrre;t him, when Parris resisted,
u-ing a pistol with the above-stated o fleet. A
Jones fell Harr 11 tired, hitting Parris in the
right shouider. At last accounts Parris was
not expected to live.
The St. Mary's oil field in West Virginia,
which three months ago was a centre of much
interest, has been abandoned. The exeite
nient was started by the Duncan well, which
is now doing barely twenty barrels a day.
When it first came in the speculator! want
wild. In one instance $1800 bonus and one
eighth royalty was paid for an acre of ground.
In another case $;)0ii was paid for half an acre.
In both cases an expenditure of $4,000 in
boring a well brought no results. The prin
cipal losers are poor ipeople or persons with
mall . sums accumulated. The losses in the
field will roach several hundred thousand
d dlars. The actual expenditure for drilling
eight wells, six of which wore dry, was $50,000,
fou r-fifths of w hich didn't bring a dollar back
to the investors.
C. ENKRAl. SHERMAM use to tell that while
traveling in Ireland be was once serenaded
bv a local band in Cork. To his surprise and
delight the musicians played "Marching
Through Georgia." He inquired where they
had heard the tune, and was furthersurprised
to hear that is wns a very o'd Irish air, the
origin of which was lost in the mists of an
tiq u ity.
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BARBER SHOP.
No uly fitted up iu the best of style. Bath
rooms wi.h hot and cold water.
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On and nuer FRIDAY, DECEMBER JCtb,-4'
1 8!HJ, until further not loo, the
Steamer NEWBERNE, Capt. Solvate. ;
Will sail from Norfolk, Va, for New Brt, V
N. C, direct, making close connection with
the .Steamers K inKton and Howard for Kla
ston, Trenton, and all oilier landing! OS the 1
Neusc and Trent River-.
Returning, will sail from NEW BERNE '
for NORFOLK direct, at Twm.vB Mfaoon) .,
making connection with the O. P. 8. LGo.'s
ships for New York, B. 8. P. Co.'t steam en for
Baltimore; Clyde Line Hhips foriPbiladelphla; '
M. A M. T. Co.'s ships for Bostoa and
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Ki nst on on nrrival of steamer N ewberne. ...
AsY-Ordcr all goods care of O. D. 8. S. Co.,
Passengers w ill .Ind a good table, Oom fort
able rooms, a ml e very courteey ana attention -will
be paid them bv the officers. ,
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A VALUABLK PLANTATION gitu -ated
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City of New Berne, N. C. One hundred
and twenty-five acres cleared. ,
Good Land, tuitablr for Trucking, Tobacf
I Jlaiiting, or any kind of farming. ,
The balance, two hundred and two
acres, heavily timlered with pine, oak r
cypress, and other kinds of timber. "
It is also fine Grazing Land.
Good dwelling, outbuildings, nd a '
fine orchard. It has a fine FISHERY
fronting half mile on tbo beach, where '
there are high banks of marl that can i
never be exhausted, from which vessels ,
can load with ease. .,
It ia a very lieauiJful and healthy lo- ,.
cation, presenting a near view to the
pafising veBseis and the A. & N. C u .
Railroad. For terms apply to
P. TRENWITH,
0pp. Hotel Albert, IEW BERK, 1. 6. .; . '
The N. C. Freight Line
Steamers Geo. H. Stout, Defiance & Elto. .
I n anil nfier Februnry 1st, this line will
make rrgiilar .
SEMI-WEEKLY TRIPS
BlTHliS
Baltimore and New Berne '
Leuvinir Baltimore for New Berne. WED
NESDAY, SATl'ltDAV, at 6 F M.
raving New Berne lor Baltimore, TTJESs
DAY.SATl'RDAY. at 0 V It.
Merchants and Shippers. Taks Ittlct.
This is ihe only IMItLCT li ie out of New
Rome for It. ill 1 moie without change, stopping
.nilv ill Norfolk cm ii... i i nr ihen for Boetoa.
Menee, I'luiMil. I.bia Ri. limond, and all
p. iuts North. Ka: m.i.: AS est. Maklnjr eloae
connection tor all I .ntsl.y A. A N. C. Rail
road sod River out of New Borne.
A (rents are as follows: "
Rki.bhn Foster, tien'l Manarer,
W Li phi Mt., Baltimore.
Jas. AA'. McrARRH'K, Agent, Norfplk.V.
AV. IV Clyde A Co , Philadelphia, li South ,
wharves.
Now York and I'.alto. Trans. Line.lPler
Norlh river. "
E. 8impon, Boston, TA Central wharf,
y. 11. Rockwell, Provideuce, R. I.
Ships leave Boston. Tuesdays and Saturday.
New York daily.
" Balto., AVelneWlays it Saturday.
" " Philadelphia, Mondays, Wednes
days. Saturdays.
" " Providence, Saturdays.
Throngh bills lading given, and ratet rnar
anteed to all points at the different ofBoe Ol
the companies.
WSTAxmd Rrrakutir of Hulk and Shif
fin JV. C. I.vir.
8. H. GRAY, Agent, New Berae, N. Q
Perfectly Simple - Simply Pernet
IMPROVED WARM AIR FURNACES
AND
VENUS AID DRY CLOSET
APPARATUS
or inn
BENNETT A FECK
Heating and Ventilating Co.
The only Manufacturers m this ol giving
emlre attention te the
WARMING AND VENTILATION
( r
Residences, entireties, Schools, Etc.
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