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;:,'v'fv 'tv Single Copies 5 Cents. $1.50 Per Year. INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS. NO. 51. VOL. XIII. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, MARCH 12, 1891. for Infants tat . aaaa kim taa A a wort Ktamt TIBi DR. C. K. BACBY. Surgeon Dentist, Kf, JftAAw 3r onp, Krjj thrr, xbwuuCi av r. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. AND MONEY BROKER. i I -4 buM! 4mtm On. r- W spagfa.'tjiaawe ta Maraiaiitf BaJ J... .. ux .mi tarn. W .,1 larvtJM) t thai Coaatlca ef Oaves, i'a -rmt, J win Om.Ii aad Pmwli : jrrf-C imum atataa Cfcau M Jtaw Vara; tad . rint Cw aa ai DR. J. D.CLARK, IDBIsTTIST, NEW BCRNE. N. C. twjTVVT oa Qratea S'-rrrl. between T aaet Broad. The National Bank OF NEWBORN E, N. C, C'.pIilT, - . $100,000 Surplus '.Profits, - 86,700 i DIRECTORS. J t. A. EaT." Two. PxitLC ".!. s. Da-rut. J. II. Kaossvkx. u. K. F-MSsar. . Aua. Miu.- GREEN, FOY & CO., 3 ANKERS, Zt Stairal taiilxg lialsta. NSW BANKING HOUSE. !':LiU Sbttt. 4th iW trM- iW W. MEW BCBNC. W. C NEXT! Prof. W. H.SHEPARD ta la tha tenaariai art 'tf Cut for t ! ' a 20 Cant. - 20 IO ClSTOlHSUlCBUBllSao?. NCW BCRNC N. C JIU H. CS1BTSEE t CO. ENGINEERS, Founders and Machinists, T aaitous aad IValars la . Izx!i:s i2r.IiSai2iitx' SijJto- Boila'ar. f Battvrm. Saw; Mill, Cglaff 4C-fT MaaAln.a. W ar. pOTparaw h do Cwtiapiaf ail kiada w'.lit prqn.pt. nm. . Pinlnlw and laiaaGtf aliaatJaa firm W iXX ba fTad I plan. n.l ni m.tr. (at mtiy 4mmx$ttMt at Mai:feisr7. W. ara Ua aabj W Ik. m) f Ua A uot J.-aa Saw. Aia.fcwO.AA. Barvmaia r.i 6raiw4 laAtatrwatabia Mia. Vsirw. W" (It aUrfatary gwastM (iw U o,-k duaa hj aa. JOE K. WILLIS, PROPRIETOR OF 1lt'-Mi Carolina Jarble Works 1 NEW BERNE, N. C. iaAYlr3 JuV-ll.. Girders fiicit.J n ! iiT.-n - .-rrjc : tooUOO, wuh aatifA. : a 'J Ci.li i hnini n it Hit UW fciinHML , K. A. itcn U. ft, Uh.OaMft.lMUn.S.T. TW aa rf-ft.mi' to ftJ ud -K. R. JONES, HE.4VY AM' i : ,iir GROCERIES. UrEtui m Qui i li Sail. Sf&I mi Jj.k . -. - i ' -K-'t Dry Goods & Notions . T mil Stwak and Larg. Atiortintnl. ,' T r PHeaa aa lew a tha Lowait Cff and taamln. my Stock. ' EtUfattCufinUtd and Children. Bow Bwanara. DkarrlfctM,' tra-uuun. T laa Worata, frra ami prucaotas cll- Wlli Zjurtaaa Vatina. f i At tn I have r?timm4l Twr ' 'Vttra, Afvji T cmbi ji to featiM tM taano7 pri Inns IwMfatoi bviw T Finn, If TAe Wlaamrap,"" UB hmi u4 TS A?, Nw Toca City. CHmn, fT VtrmaAA- fruit, Sr. Tea. ! Humphreys' !. H TvniTv' srwmt w- t?mtiA really aaai fr t prwt arwr c tow ft mi'rtji.iud for taurtvarMif t pmopim. Bwty .anr ? ow k i(wvhi 1 ar fw um d ihw aiiaA Twm swrtflM ran drwiac P""t Stor or -wlMcCn tft yj i i-v .r In fa-4 up F.fi Worm Worm i. -J tr. Mra. "ua.- r....l or Palafal P.rt U K.iihi.111. ErastbM. . Mnllia, unuiv rut . ifr, him.. l ta H-J . Mwi pta.w.(UUlMit.rW(iaiMl.M M4 -f rrM. w WM Mlfwat M I--fp inn. b li crmlty linu. n im.1 M4 ii.. I a .am to, .nil. I tn Ca Wm. Ja wa r Twfc. SPECIFICS. AU mt IA Aker Mawiciaaa ara tot aJa M th drag; aaoraa of r. 8. Daffy d S. Barry, Uidila .trawl, N.w Bars. It. C. L" Catarrh CHUM BUM TBTTHBCTTSC,W 11 A farUei. la . opl. taio aaaa unnl a4 kumMM. rrtM ta rata at Pnittm; h mail. ncturl at ru El-T bkuthkhb. M Varraa rtrrU Haw T JC 0)RUNKENr(E55 i- Dquor Habitw MMtxzr mute a mt mane ejues golden sPEnnc I emm tsrj Tt I e o I rt leldta of food. witfco-t Ui k wtaMiaro of pitnl If r ary ; M la bi,ip(t hjfcrm.aj ainj will t1c ft Mrm- ft4 p iiy cur. wbtar Ut pUn( t piadrA4dlrtafcrr fcieolloilc wrvrfc. IT2VEV KA rAliA IloptntM o qvidXly aal w.tft such t cvvtaiaiy lit at b pf Vq I andcM-foai no loroo. ttiM, al o hb coBplt rtfarTuUM la arfbud. ft p toooit frw. Tfl tw o H. R. Dvffy, drugxia. N.w Barna. N.C. jylSdwy MES J.M.HIiSES' Boardliiz House i Reopened. ' Mb. J. S". HISE5? had rrtumfd to ' lh city tui will rcofo h-r F:rn-C"ljs BorJin(j Hv"us Un:t thr 1 l of (Vtiiber alelocal;oa,opitl, IUptist Church THe Pioaser Daiis Sewiw Macliias Can Kd t tha rrt a plc. J. M. HINES, Agent. O. MARKS' STORE. A GREAT BARGAIN ! 327 ACRES WIIJ. BE SOIB ATA GREAT SACRIFICE! A VALUABLK Yl. V NT HON s.tu a If I oo ith couth :d thi ricr. thrw n i a hif n. !'.. (rra th City of New iVnir, N. I' C:tMi u:i Jr- ! and luralv fiif T'S cimwi ntf: W r, ',. r.-i.' T.ir bU;i'V : ':. i". !-! i t acr-s, IkaviIv ..:.- -! ; .mt, CTprcsw. and etc. r k,r. ! f t::r.;-T It is aj fta (Jrai:n I.nl J.oi! dcir., cu'hc::-i;r.if. " n 1 fine orchard. It hu lino KISHKKY front:!!!; ha.f rtn'.e :t t: ! vh . t.".-"r- r- h:: bri ij iri t:-.i'. ca-i oa:i i.Mid w:'.h It :s A T.-ry t .-1 : . ' 1 s..r. t.. :; t A A Ka... I K : l.T-:. i. . t.i P. TREN WITH, 0p. I:tl AlbJrt. IEW BEBIE. I. C. N orf o I . . BlUimort Ne V0rk P1 .d.loNia, Boston. Pro.id.nc. nd Wllhmqton C't Aid ill pois'j S - r t li . Ciit ad W v :r JiEWE?!r.H: V! J .V i r- '.. S -w ITT 2.a THE NEWS. JArri-. I'.. re.. . iwrer. -.f V(ic--i. !:n . fa 'l i ::. .1 tii.t Wm Kor.l. ot 15...t:? VI:ti. - A number vt trmn : . ! ! ire Kfn Arretted near II r w ni v 1 1 1 e . T-'is i, ntn i olliery, near Minrr;iii'' I'i . been lloodeJ. hdwurl II M 'r.-, I M lup.rf. Me. wn (or.- I hv . buii nrvi -! evi 1 ;e Sr. .ucr rel:i;rrv Urt A pr: t ..c Mm-arr,-,l ) J lirts , ' ' in a rv n : n t I ..4ti f Hit Mi tt.n 1'IU ' r yer ! tn. ir. i J: i:.p t j i robb.- 1 f t- 1 I r N:iwiisl t pirtr hi mi i ii )faJin i n I ia ' i r v r.'irt 17 S .'t fij.; ' . l!l'il - .1 1 rn -Im.l.i !.i -r - Ui.i-nu 1'. W . ! N, -a e' i kcon U.-r lr'.pj.-i i-vl M-tf. I It rr p-irte- j i ial v l t . i . t r in nrt at I 'or: A rtnur, f ntarn. h.-.vc b:i bought lv a:; tflo A mrncin yntlicate for $ inj ', - - -TIja (' t;i--n' R.p,ii TniMit i.i iip5i. t . : h ft rip Ul of' Ji', ra, ;n -,)r...rj!.' 1 ; Chicaif to cnttr-:ct -inl ep'-n: an rl--v.it.- i rilr?J. r. A HffcTjciuij'1, j f.nlpi.l of th: Sfod N-l;onal IUnk. ot M Rlwr .:i . Kft:iu, who a m t f : f r ;o')I v it.ar. anil wa. nippodtoM to hrt attrtnptr-j uiciJe nnk- a tat4rarnt that b til firtl upoo br untn'ir, parties The bank txaminer hn tAkcn chr.- --f ;h bauk. and iu !iab:!:t;ci nr alnit 0X R R rt II. pkint, for fori v-; I yin i t.'ir I e thoi . b I pi"""pI hurch work. d;l at hit hooie in Sf wha c,t, Aaron clj"ifuk, ard about ehtr T, t Zif!trTiiU, Pa., wat ftm I )ra 1 i -in aerwtaj a ht atoT. in tug r-in. t'n.- I'-th rittd to i cntp He a a -T : pp r, n n 1 ;. : upp.)p,J fejj oo the more tn w .n unal-lc to na--. Charlr W. Crv,,li rl fh rlTm cf x- foTcrnof (.'rot well, of M chian tuiriil eJ Hh morpMn in a rxm it a rhmp hotel in Ch;rx M n. Georjrt R I lough ton. whoe hathdftnJ i a aoa ot a banker, trici tn eomrn it toictde in Iilauk bv jampln? in to tha lake. Ovneral Sherman aoi np- plied fr )rttn oT a- i m n '.fttr i ;iou '.ipou !m r ta'r, hn pr-tial eUt not rice-5Jiug $,jX -Jotiathftn S.-cTil. e X -cjr,freni a u ami i mtTor , Huffalo. Iiel in New York citr Two or tc thr men who hrld np a trair nrr AJilft, ( ol hTe bn cftpiurnj - Tw ebtl-irea ofllani Peter Jacobum. nf fht-.i;. wera m Soara taU bj iinoke In a barning ho'j. ( Mr. Kr-d. SfihaniTr, of I.:cna. ! ! rtrowni her bab nJ hn-Ii. (iarablrr Qeorn" Ilathawfty, who killrd ei-AUerman Whalrn iu Chicago, hat ben aentencel k lifa loiprikvimrni. J-ha Tucke, miiUnt ( pTmfer of the S : n ger Srwin Mftchinc Cop-anj. at Khmbeih, N. J., ha teeo ar ' rte'. eharff4 w ,th etubeu'emcnt A nr- frew name'! ISiyton. at iVnrer, Co!.. ha . ewofVed to the roor Jer of Jamea Wade Rt. J. r'artnan, I P.. nn of tha moa: prooainaxit clerirynaen of the Baptist Church, j and for man- jean president of the r'urman t. otreraiij, in r reen t : ! . S. i , tiled, tig htj year. Dari i Strrn, auditor of th eitf and ioantj ol Sin Kr-.ncico. d:ei ui dealj at hu residence fr m apoplexy Hr- i wsa a Ci i fomia piuneer, and n i y - t n re yearaofaa;. A trlcTa.-n tsi received in Ntw York announcing the death of John H Hal 1, tha well-known rail road man, at TtofijTil J, U Mr. Hall weut South with Jtf Goald a few week- a, but took ill and lafcam bed to an attack of pleurisy. Trsr,- , ito HortArte, the widow of General Barrun dia, ha filJ a dam, for one million dollars "iojt tbi gorernment for the lns of her huaband'i life. A bill paaaexl the Penmyl- Tinia Hoaav of I;preaenUt : rea to tnx an thracite coal landi for a relief fund lor injur ed ui nera. Tha South Dakota logialature hai p'aird the Aatra!ia:i HsUot law.- It now looka like the nine uuu on trial in New Orleans or lD murder of Chief of Rol cc Ueoacaay would ail be conricted. The Secretary of rftjite ol D-Iawre ha- entered judireinent ftgftinatlheboud of ex -S. late Trtas urrr flerbrt. The aecuri(ie are itill miiwing The rem&iQi of Emma Abbott, the oper :n;er, were cremated in I'ut-burfr, and the , ah will bd? p!acel iu a monument to be ' erected to her memory. Slx of the crew of tne American nip ri-!a-.t iTre !ot while ai : em pti :i j to rescue a n n. m S'evroton, w ho bru f al ' y niur 1 irreJ a man nara--d Simon rrar Red I lty HI. hai b--en captured. Dftn V r:er, th m a rdf r-r oi. fi ned in th ,:i;ncy ill J a i . . kuocki down the f herttT and escaped. J o''ph StJiencl, of T)i orpc, j cut h i 1 ' h roa t to a ord ci pt -i r. II.- nia y recover. -Tiirre ruiti hand -: k ; 1 . -'d by th rxpl-'- ion nf boiler at I. li.ir'--: i. M x J h:i A irrely a brother of eu. A. V. ( ir.-ely. ot th I u ; ted St atra ainal ner v .c. d e 1 at Newbury vrt. Mm A -..!': n i. rar arbon, K-vr.i j u . ted i n : :ie V i i , r. of t w pvuiiit'ri u'.h Jo:,.-t, I I., haa ecur-d a ti:i. plftU fUnL -Virginia Knox t urun haa :aiiMd adiorr from vinia.'Ki Canui, better known ai Cunt di MonterioV RfT N A Rsrr, of Air.n:r::. Ra w a evll.-d fr o: -ri Kr.-.rj'l.cv ti.urch uv ; h r ll 't;im3 'o -fer.-nre I "r cai..nr a rfrr -r the :--axp -n Iir Mark R-i-p"-7 was foud J- a ! ;n a t-arn in Ritrrvn, N .1. II skull hi i :c.-n havered in la'' Iowo!l nhot 1 k ,;-d J. H. Wi.a-t n nr Loiirni i ,r . k At i ry a Mat i- n, near Rirhur:. K J h . U w-.a a-, i . V!' r M::che.I killed . va ahot t- death - n il l j i .n rre ' r. :-T-'i- f t a' Me. ir a: 'l ork . I'a 1 f the I q tert'on t : n -1; - -T -.n I-.i- Ir;e - - T.. C-..:e f.r. t f ' e : . r ) : t a a ! , : r : I'rrt, ir . t A J i aa-At. V ' ' n en 'er a ; :- 1 t : - c : t::e mn; At: ,.i aa 1 p.-jui.:.o:.t . : k 1 Tf rr. Ri'p. ! . S : i 1 at h : a h :n P a - if I'. . e d . : r ' . . ft ; p-, I! u:he.-.au j ar. 1 .! . R i'a. -- rrfii 'r 4 h -e n -.-jtara thr x-t n; p--. - --hA-a.-r.-r .'f R- M ' . c'.f ' : 1 . i . 1 . a . : ' - -.-' i'a t : ! -:.-- a; . v xr:. I S;i 'T l.'rt n a Mu'lNTAIV. The Brrak!n of 4 r ( ahlfM lur 1 1 Killed n I 1 11J u rr1 . 1 1 " e o f t '. e :r. ! k. : r. 1 1 ' - -a" K . :. c.--:.ty. 1 . f fie : . : i : a i . SCORES OF LI7ESL0ST. The WItIp Gila Valley in Arizona Un Jer Water. Ilnnrlre'li Wrrf DrOW lirl--On! of One II ti tvl 1 el ami h'itty 1 1 rtt .r Only t I fi V . A - : Kim rr I. ft Htan I 1 11 4. 1:1. t camp of d;s;r --S. O.i: :n p. ; j ttic !'i n, nniv " nt rem n:n. Tne can.i'.a aa ve bo-' 11 w.is'.ed out, tiic j ra: ch's J t n y-d and the railroids nre undt'i , at fr. Tin h -sa in Yuma i half a million. '1 he ct-iuetrrirfl nre on liik,'h land and ma-iy 1 pe,.pl- are cnn-pi'i :u them. It ii reported that t Mtiirii i.imi.y.eiifht m ; K a wrst, were ilri'M n-J. ':,e b-'dy. tli.it ( a man. floated pai ion. Tf.e r.ver i 14 miles wide. Muny pei-ip! e a rr be! ic ved to be 1 row ned in tiie country, hut 110 part.i-u'ars have been re ed ved. N o w ord has been recei ved from fa rt her than I1, mile from town, and it i f-nred that ruiidr-' is "t lives hav; been ot up the (iila aJ.i-y. w) ieh is 2 miles in U-ntti. Indian mevengera have been ent out, but have not aa yit returned. It ii known thaf thousand of catt . et h r-e' and m u lea a re d nu ned. The wire are alldosrn rat, anl rep airers coa Id get only five iu 1 1 es e t R( ry ho.ise i -i iw hilli has been thrown op- :i to r rt e 1 e t hL hum e ! es n nd h 11 nd reel 1 a r- ij i.irliTc I ; u : en ta a nd t hr old v er n men t hii ; .1 i nv '1 ne me i chants have opened their i;.-ols on trir street iu order to help the uf lerer. l"l;e rater 1 still hisjh for J".' mile 1 ea,-i of . utiii, and aa all ot this must pas? here ma:iy tear that 1 he worst is yet to romp, ! ep-cii-1 11 there should be any 1 urt her rain la . 1. 1 Ne com mon hma hia br ugiit al I claaes 1 ol c tneii tnelher and all have worked with a i I, lirt in trying to save the town by con atr net 1 n g a mJe levte, and, which eflon jr. red I'lt T. tn aa v 1 n m nch a poaaibl ir on the rm ns. A bea t li :e n ha j 11 at a r 1 v ed fr 0111 Mohawk, 6 1 miiea up ihe (iiia River, brniqa report nt ! terrible U t-f Hfe, all ttic country tveinp unjfr water. M.e greatest su tFerers are the por Meuean( whose entire poisesioni have been a ept aw.iy and who have no reserves to I lad ba-k upon. There is yet a vrsI stretch ol ! terntriry to be i.rard iroro.and everyone :eaN that hr 11 the fu ll rt tn rna a re in the losa o j I . f e uiil prove an appalling ruHniiude. 1 11 Vro li.c ruin hna U-eu most complete, the i CinoIie church being the only buitdm 1 e : t I Handing ou the main street. The convent and ijo.ning school atooi the wear of wares lor many hours, but hnaliy crumbled into ' ruina. The Yun:a Snt nel moved its office lour t uie, and tinaliy succeeded :n grttiug out on hnr. The Tunes waa leas fortunate, and its ofllcc and material went down n t'.e wreck. eara were entertained thnt tne fine rniirond 1 bridge would be cy rned away, but fort nuately ' the piera atmxl the test, an i u n lraa noiue eilra I heavy wreckage should lodge on the super I kt n: -t o re anl caase a jain it will not be mate- riady injured. I r 1 .i. tut- brat intimation ot danger evcry , one a 0 eJ witn a will toaave the tow n. even 1 the luiu . working aa they never worked belo; e- r'or hurs tliey labored in water k,( d-ep on the levee, and when it was too late to aTc the town ti.ey followed wreckage 1 ait 1 towed :t to a, p are of safety. When it wsj evident that the main btninea p ti ki of tne town mu.t go, men, women ana cmid en bussed themselves in moving sttn-ks ol goods and household eifecta to the hill-, whe e everything a a left u ngun rdtl, t he com in on danger rendering caution superfluous. When tne wit'T rose so higii as t cut cdf further acce- to houses a; d store on eflort 1 aa made to erect temporary shelters for the j women and cniidreu. 1 'ry go Is boxes were looked upon n miniature ct-ttage, nnd their powaaors were deemed exceedingly fortunate, aa moat ..f those driven bo hnsti,y from their liome were obliged ocontrut t tu melvs with n.erc w.nd-breakslrnade ot old blankets lzh carpet. In the ru-di id t he wa t its the steamer : Moia ve was driven u tgh and d: y on t tie hank, sou a dozen families nu ve taken 1 e: uge in her 1 cabins. j Tiie officers -f Rort Yuma ha v c done every I thing in their pxwrr t- .i-it the sufferers ! and, fortunately, there hms a go-.d supply of tents on h md, and these w ti c j:t t-nee jdared I at the disposal of the homeless famil.es and muoh surlering thereby prevented, should J there be no further raiufad, it is lioped that there ill b little further loss, and that with ' the resttjration ot ronniiunicn'ioii with the i West, sufficient relief will lv brought 111 from : San Krancisco and Lo Angries to prevent I any S'-nous trouble. j I'he citizens of Yuma have already sub- j eribed over f-.o.' to a reiiel lund, and Los Angeles has collected about d.iA'O lor the j same purpose. San I'raneisco merchants i have subscribed liberally to the fund in that c ty, and a dispatch from there states that a re.ief lund will be sent through as soon as the r.ulroad is repaired. TO FI'iHT SPECULATORS. Tlir F'i mrii' Alllmicr Form (r I a ml . a 1 1 le 'I'rti t. A de-pa:cii from T.-peka, Ks . says: A new X'.liance m ve ronteniplatea the formation ol i huge grain a:.d live stock mit, including N-ur.iika, K vii' M 1 s s ' 1 ; j r 1 a:id Iowa. Crctdut McCrath rays that district alii-.incoar- b-'ing l-rm-d i n every congressional d;s;r;c:. ai d provisions being ma le for build ;ng coil ft. ra ge and grain depots. The dis trict a!!:ti;-c- wi,l l e njftde up of nub-alli-ft:ii""i. in 1 1 v : ! :i a 1 no m b-r will sel 1 his n'r-.i. :i t ' oj.t ; 1. men ..r i'.vn keri. but, when he ;h oh I a,--' 1 I . ' he crai u w 1 II be taken by the a 1 . 1 .1 ne . Tne same t'.i-ig . 1 f !1..t with cattle. We v ; . I have ag u t in K a: ' ti City, i h 10a go and t Iu'a a ji w .. keep tii" district alliances p 'S t e 1 as t 1 iii.irket and demand. I'pon . n:a inijr n.iiiiHi 1 d :n a n I 1 1 be supplied, and u1 1 ii-1 r e at fixed price drternjiued by tne a.lisncc. N- . p::o:i i lie.it will be on the market. I :;ere be n speculating on grain before harvesf. The four S'atea in this trust w 1 ! I p ractica 1 1 y control th.o w t .-nt and cattle markets of the 1 lii'e ' I ti r enm m s-- ion each day wil I 1 r-' !. - : - -mi 1 1 :i a certain amount of : neat the - a,- may he.callingon : e ; , - .. ,. , . ( , ( , e$scd for cash. ! 1 e a.. " :- 1 1 MppIy the market t day w . . t j . r : -. r. 'un'g t iie dis- ; eq-i; i--t a : ir.i a; ri;oi,ed bv the 1 N - ' r mi - w . : a 1; her of the A I i :auce . !. n g: ! 1 tin called upon. By i i . 1' '! : i'io' s in prices will be. ' 1 1 , - A : ! : a n re a re ex pec ted 1 , n : ' 1 '1 e 1 a rd rn t thing w - : :i v ; 1 ot prices. Wi '. ' r: 1 n c of pr -duct 1 A-l ! : a e ; : ; . .;. I fua will .1 1 r i j r 1 : " a: can be easily i ' '1 1 '1- n- 1 s :,.-ine is modeled Ui : : a' r . - ..st-v t: ,,v. ST'.'ETS TIRE OF LI.-'E. T 1 1 'Mum llflirnu ( i) in in 1 1 Hit I e i (1 r In ( I in 1 11 n ktl. c : : ; y --.:t.s' J,-:im of the ! i ' c .rr- i a: 1 :-. . 1 : r .:.; :-, a :. 1 R ace s; .-et . :. a' . 1 y. u : c w er.- Kad re II. 1 -' :.: -.- a:, i 1 C "al r. I y b. ir ' : .:. C-.e - . f Mhx vh,;:t-, : ' ' : .'i ;;!.. r. -oms. About 1 4 K y ' 1 '.''. 1 1 -:i r 1 a hea vy fa . 1 1 ' ; r. :. , p. off.e, r " ' i r u.-: t n, i ' ' ' " 1 ') 1. r : k. : :.. I ' . , : -t H ws 1 ' I " . w ni ; r: I- . 1 : ' lis t It;. V"M!.' I: ::l !. t : . Vir lV i-KKSiiN-N KILLED. 1 h. 1 i r r . tiuln. I . I 1 1 . 1 1- li r a i Mor .tinn.k. Ill till. .in. ' . 1 , s it - . i 1 a . - - - :. -. in -.i-. r.' w : - - -"-.I:.-- : : M .i v : :"! : : : -. l-.ii r.- ..--.!.. en;;:; 1 ; - w ii, 1. d, d.s. i- 1 in n.-l-l. . . 1 ; r s-r.-r.-,' i'iFTY-FIRST CONGRESS f-eiinte. IT D y. - The S lute passed the legisla :ive appr.pri it tori bill nn 1 began the consid er con of tin hi'iiai appropriation bill, a:id then n j ourned. ?'2 1 Pa v. The House amendment to the tlir ret hid wnsagn e I to without a di vis on, and the bill now goes to the President. The In dan appropriation bill was taken up at 12.4". o 'block. During the interruption in the d.S cussion the House MibMitute lor the Senate touting biU w as hud before the Senate and read in f u 1 1, a iter w h ieh Mr. Krye moved for the appointment of a conference committee. A (tern considerable debate the motion was w itlidrnw n, and the bill was ordered printed. Conference committees were appointed on the sundry civil and the I rgid at 1 ve appropriation bill. Finally at 8 P. M. the vo'e was taken on the passage of the Indian appropriation bill, anil it was p i-sc 1 w ith a di 1 M m. The pst(. thee appropriation bil 1 was taken up and was temporarily laid nside in order to pass House bilU on the calendar unobjected to, not including pension bills. At 10.10 o'elock the poM office appropriation bill whs considered. W ithout making any progress with the bill, the Senate at 1 1.30 went into executive session. The iloors were reopened at U.lo. Mr. Stanford announced Mr. Hearst's death, and a.'ter remarks in tribnte to his memory the Senate at 12.30 adjourned. 73i Day. The Cnitcd States Senate was in a working mooj. an I business was rushed, By a vote of 37 to 33 House amendments to the postal subsidy bill were concurred in, and the bill now goei to the President. The Senate also parsed the postoffice and agricul tural appropriation bills. The Senate ad journed at 1 .5.0 A . M. TiTU Day. The Senate passed the general deficiency appropriation bill, including an amendment making nn appropriation for the payment of the French spoliation claims. Another amendment appropriates $2,.0 ,0o) for paying the claims of the Stales of New i ork, Pen nayl vn n ia. Delaware, Virginia and South Carolina and the city of Baltimore lor advances made in the war of 1812. The Sen ate also passed a number ot pension bills and Agreed to general conference reports 011 appro priation bills. "tm Pat. The night sesdon of the I. S. Sennte was continued unt 1 6.15 A. M.f when a recess until 0 A. 51. was taken A further conference report on the deficiency bill was presented and read. The Hou.e amendment to the biil lor a public building at Clarks ville, Tenn.. reducing the amount from $o0, 00 to $3.i lK, was concurred in. On motion of Mr. Edmund, a committee of two Sena tori was appoi n ted to j dn a like committee on the part of the House to wait on the Presi dent and inform him that Congress was ready to adjourn. Messrs. Kdmuuis and Gorman were appointed on the part of the Senate. Mr. Ransom oflered a resolution, which was unanimously agreed to, tendering the thanks of the Senate to the Vice-President for the courteous, d igni ficd nnd able manner in which he had prt shled over the deliberations of the Senate. House bill for the protection of the lives of miners in Territories was taken from the calendar and passed. When no other scrap of bii'incHH remained to be transacted, and when the clock had taken a three-minute step forward at the touch of the old wizard's wand, Vice-President Morton arose and made, his farewell speech. There was a good deal ot applause on the floor and in the galleries at the conclusion of Mr. Morton's speech, which was nt precisely thirteen minutes paM twelve. The Vice President then declared the Senate adjourned without day. Ilouie o;tm P a v. The House, in committee of j the whole, resumed the consideration of the 1 shipping bill. The House substitute for thf I Senare bill was read by paragraphs for amend. nient. The debate ws without any particu lar interest, and the hou r of 5 o'clock having j arrived before the coniiuitte of the whole had j taken final action on the substitute, the Sen 1 ate bill was reported "without amendment." The substitute having been offered, Mr. 1 t'i;h an, ol Illinois, obtained permission tc I offer a free ship substitute, host yeas 117, ! nays 172. The House substitute was then j agreed to 144 to 47. The Spea ker overr u led several points ol order, and the Senate bill, I as amen le was passed - yens 140, rmys 120. Mr. Farquhor 'ioved that a conference be ordered. Pending w hicli Mr. Bland of Mis souri, moved an adjournment. Rost yeas 74, nays 11 R Pending action ou Mr. Farqu hn 's motion the Hoiis--, at midnight, ad journed. 70th Day.- The Speaker laid before the House n com in u u ica t ou from the family ol (Jeneral S'leriuan, thanking the House for the resolutions adopted in his honor. Mr. Hermann, of Oregon, presented the agree ment o! the conferees on the Indian depreda tions claim bill, and it was agreed to. Mr. Thompson, of Ohio, from the committee of judiciary, reported the following resolution: That Aleck Boarmnn, Judge of the United States DNtr ct for the Western District of the State of Louisiana, be impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors. Pendingconsider ation of the resolution, public business was suspended, and the House proceeded to the consideration ot resolutions eulogistic of the life, character and public services of the late James Phelan, of Tennessee. At the close ol the nddressc the House, as a mark of respect to the memory of the deceased, adjourned to meet at S o'clock. The House met again at a o'clock, and remained in session until 12.50. Nothing of importance was done. 71st Day. The House pased a large num ber of bi I Is, includi ng one for a new mint i u Philadelphia, and another for a new custom house in New York; also, Senate bill giving widow of Admiral Porter a pension of $2,500. The House, at the evening session, passed tho Senate meat inspection bill by a vote of yea lM.iinys 7". Hoase adjourned at 1 A. 51. 72i Day. The House non-concurred in Senate a mend men ts to the agricultural appro priaiion bill, and instructed the conierrees on the diplomatic and consular appropriation to insist on t h-ir disagreement to the Hawaiian Island cable provision. 73p Pay. Mr. Sirnonds submitted the con. 'erenee report on the copyright bill. Alter a brief debate the report was agreed to yeas 127. nays 77. 1 he conference report on the legislative appropriation bill was agreed to. Mr. Cannon submitted tne conference report on the general deficiency bill. The confer ence report wasagretd to, thus disposing ol the last o The genera! appropriation bills. On motion of Mr. McKinfey, the Speaker was authorized to appoint a committee of three members to join with t lie com ru it tee appointed by the Senate to wait upon the President and inform him that the two houses were ready to adjourn unit ss he had some further commu nication to make to them. Messrs. McKinley, Payson and Mills were appointed as such committee. Speaker Reed tio-n delivered a arewell a :dr and dt dared the House ad-jj-.irued without drte. BARELY ESCAPED LYNCHING. A Drniikrn Ph) ih Inn W ho Killed Ills lie Vlird by a Mull. D . R. J Matthew, the leading physician ot H orse Creek , a m in i ng vil lage in A 1 aba ma, shot his wite, killing her instantly. Tne murder was committed in the presence of ;h--ir rive children, the youngest of whom is only a year old. In thirty minutes after the fagdy occurred an anry nioh surrounded Pr. Matthews and took iiim Jrom the rnn who had him in c 1 . a r g'1. He fought like a wild beat, but was so.oj securely bound, and, with a r - pe nr-.;;:i.l hi n-ck , his cap to rj dmgged i 1 111 to the n ;.ir- t tre.-. then two orhV-i - arrive i, and. assisted by some of tne old-i- c . 1 1 -a-, tney succeeded ,n savii.g Matthew ' R:e frjm the m -b and placed hi m 1 n j ail. There is great excitement, an 1 it is believed an rh"r att-onpt t lynch h;:n wil be made. Pr:nk was tlw cause of the murder. Mat tb.ewa w a "ii a -pr'-t an 1 q u i r rd t d w it h h is 1 wile. MARKETS. I :tv M r.i I f'Xtra.-f-'.l i I. '4' i.l. "5. Ve!l..w. . i 1 r.- 1 aula :: i I :i ii-.;. ! van :a nd 1 'en ns 1 van in !.. Iliiv. M.T land a .$11...'.' r.,v, W ll'ttt- r I rn t r-M-n-ry. ; v near-hy i-t. rn 1'anev : if:.-. , . . 1 , -.;.; 1' -.i.ll'V. W . .:-. r..m. '' . ..i:,k..,i. i.T" Mil.:.: "' i f-.'". (io,.l I tin- r- ' : t-f!l Tan.-y i i.fi.v'. I Vf'.v -i i.K !'. -,uth,rn H M i. ev.r i. 4.-1 " "' Wheat No. 1 Whit i : ;. .- 1 . live Sra:e - !.-. Crn- S .uth- r:i V. 11"W." f".' i -it -White, Mate I 4j' i Hutt-rM' 11" Mi-'. Cheese 7-i ll-i:- ' I'll n AI, i- It'll I 1 I'.'-ir - Pennsylvania, tan. y, 4.-'"' ' $4."". Wl.-Mt. l' t: nsy 1 vania and ..;ii"h'.-rn 11. d. 1 i' . 1 " Ry.- IVnn-.ylv.i-r.ifl ''i '7'V t'.'r:, '.i-h-rn Yellow. o.S.t; . .4.-' i i;,is 4' a I7f. ' -!',r - State. -7'.i.".-, , Chees.' Vw V-.rk I '.e t. .ry, 1"' i. Eggs , Mate, 17- 1 I-,-. j ivm.i:. I n u rtM'.r.F - !'.. i f .4.7.". Sheep 4..'"' i.T-V-". H"cs .;..". "ejo. 7". N EW YnRK -Beef , ... H ' (a. i-7 Sheep j 5.rii ixf)i. ngs -3.4M-1 .!:. I East LlBERTY-Jleef 4.40(a,$4.70. Sheep j 4.0C"a.f5.2'.'. '-2MQ,H-'--- SOUTHERN ITEMS. I.VTERKSTIXG SEWS COMPILED FROM MA.W SOURCE. An cpidi'niic of typlioiJ is raging in Gilmor county, V. Va. Sa!etn, Va., is tn live nn electric plant in operation by .Inly 1st. It will cost $lu0,i;O0. The oil il iscovereJ in tlreene county, near Stjndarilsvi le, Vn., is said to be ot no com mercial value. Tliievesare haiinya ri'li luirve; t in Wheel ing . Va.. us near.y every night a house or store ia roLbed. Arrangements hare been completed lor having a medical school at the University of Virginia dnrini; the summer months. While hore-raci:ig alon the canal opposite the 1'nw Paw. in Wc-t Virginia, Albert Mocks ran into a telephone pok and received latal injuries. Charles Joyce, of Picdm nit, Md.. fell from the railr.adbri le at l-'.iirm .n it, W. Va , and was drowned, lie was wording on the bi idge at the tim-. The break in? of a vuyrope cau-ed the fall of a Jerri .-k at I'uhnKi, Va , which killed a man named llnrston and badly hurt the fore man, C. S. Porter. Tlie tin discovered at Millwood, Clarke county, Va., is said lo be the richest iu the UniUd ttates, and the developnent ot the mines will be igorously pushed. The rlol in the vicinity of Beilairc and Wheelin..', . a , has caused the stoppage of the window O iss wur.; iri that neighb -riiood, and many ot the workers have returned to New Jersey for a lime. John Haunigan, w h i le attempting to board a moving freight train at Coalburg, YV". Va., fell beneath tne wheels, which cut off both his legs below the knee. It is thought his injuries will prove fatal. The machinery shed of William A. Stull, near Frederick, Md., was totally destroyed by fire last week, evidently t.ie work of an in cendiary, as the machin-8 were covered with oil to make the destruc.ton complete. Running a train ro klessly caused its de railment about twenty miles below Rocky Mount, Va., badly smashing the engine and several cars and killinga brakemnn. Adkin's the engineer, was running nearly a mile a minute. The gran. 1 jury of Noriolk, Va., is after the Sunday sellers of liquor, and the iu vestigatioa JUcloses that tne ponce are not only i rietficie.it in enforcing the law, but are law-breakers themselves. Two are under suspeusion lor Uruukenue s. Walter II. Turk, of Bridgewater, Rocking ham county, Va., died recently froia a terrible aecident. lie w as pitching hay irom a mow, and after throw ing down the pitchioi k, jumped to the barn tloor below and impaled liimseJf on the iork. The Salcin, (Va.) Times-Register reports witnessing the etiects ot a patent powder in vented by J. 15. Havings, wno claims that it can be used at a cost ot lifty cents per ton in a muck bar mill, to convert iron into steel, and that it is almost immediate iu its effects. For the past three weeks the Lower Poto mac fisheries have been almost coining money. It is estimated that more fish have been caught on tne Virginia shores of the Potomac since tne 15th of December than Juriug tiie whole season for tlie last twenty years. As the Delaware division train left Wi! miugtou last week a pistol-shot crashed through the rear window of the coach, the bullet passing between. .Mr. renningtou, pro prietor ot the Coulberu House, at ISeaiord, Del., and tlie back of the seat, and w as flat tened against the panel ou the opposite side of the car. Mr. Frank in Clopper, of Waynesboro, Md., about a week ao, had ihe mi-lortune to nearly sever tiie furelinger ot his left hand while bphttiug w oo 1 at Ins w oodyard. Physicians tried to tave his finger, but it refused to knit proper. y, and iockjnw resulted, trom the ef fects ot wined Mr. Ciopper d ed. Charles Vyers, a nailer in the Laughlin mill, ut Mai tin's Ferry, V. Va., went down into the rly-w hec. pit to put on the belt on the fly-wheel, when it slipped oil and knocked Myers down. He lay in tlie bottom of the pit with the dm and grease llyim; in every direc tion until the engine was stopped, or lie might have been killed. ' Dan ini;!.Mi. a farmer, while driving near Braxton V. on i t-house. ". Va., was fired ou irom some timber. Kieiiard Dean was arrested fortlie crimeand eoiih-ssed to having tired the i-hut, huv.iug been hired to kill Singleton by m. Prince and his wiie, who promised Uiin a call and two bedsteads if he would do the j .b. They have beeu arrested. A company is to be chartered in a few da at Charleston, W. Va., lo cund uct alarge china 1 factory at that place. The capital st' ck is to j be $.3U,0!X, nearly all ot which has been sub scribed by Charie-ton people, and work on th plant wi l be begun within thirty Jays. It is expected to be-in operation next summer, and will employ 2ol people. A case of pure, wanton vandalism occurred at the "Western I'niou Telegraph Company's office at Frederick, Md. Tlie glass of the upper part ot the door was smashed, the tloor lorced open and the gluss in the window de faced. As no money is kept in the offacc over niglit, i obbery coulJ not have beeu the object. A large corps of laborers and carpenters began work last week on the liager-town end of the Norfolk and Western Railroad bridge at Shepherustow ti, Md. They will replace tlie wooden trestle with an iron framework. All the bridges between Hagerstown and Ro anoke will be reconstructed iu this manner in course ot time. A beautiful albino opo3-um, pure white with pink eyes, was captured near New Mar ket, Md., by a colored man residing in that district. It was presented to Dr. J. W. Dow ney, who sent u to Dr. John S. Billings, ot the Army and Medical Museum in Wasnington. Dr. Downey has contributed many handsome exhibits to thjs museum. At a pub ie meeting the remainder of the endowment fund ol $100,1)00 for the Randolph Macon Wi man's College at Lynchburg, Va., was raised by subscriptions. This insures tiie establishment of the institution, representing an inv-stment o! j00,iX0 with which to start, aud it wilt be the leading school of its cla-s in the South. The family of tlie late ChM' Justice, W. X. H. Smith, of the Supieme couit vt North Carolina, have presented a handsome portrait of the chiel justice to that body. It was pre sented to the court by Cleorge It. Snow, of Raleigh, who prcuounoed an eulogy on tne chief ju-tice. The bill to appropria'e f-l'l'O to the superior court judges, and 130 to the supreme court judges an.. ua.ly J:.r expenses in travel ing, was killed on tiie second reading in tlie North Carolina Senate. As the raiir.md commission bill prevents judges from receiving free passes, this viriua.ly reduces their pay. A bill is, however, peuding to require railroads to pass all State ' tficials free. About ten o'e.oek the other night the peo ple of Suubiiry, Yates county, N. C, were startled by a clap of thunder and a vivid flash of lightning. Ina few minutes after a tor nado, the like of which that county never ielt before, was sweeping over the land. Mr. Charles Ciurley says that within sight of his house seven buildings w ere down, and fences, trees, wagons and carts were swept away. The jhimneya of his house were blown down, the windows knocked in, and the rain on his bed room tloor was an inch deep. The storm swept a space a h.tlf mile wide uud earned every thing with it. Two children were killed near M'.nbury, and it is rep Tied that a number ot people were killed further east. Tiie immense ury kilns at Bosley, N. C, were also blown down, as well as other buildings in that vicinity. The tornado lasted about seven or eiijht la.nutes. A BOY FIEND'S CRIME. He CoilfeNscfto the Munlrrvf If Is Fnl lit- r Th Tntenecl Ills .lolller. I A despatch from Syracuse, N. Y.. s , : j tieorce Lambert, the boy parrieuie, wn -s-' j cas" is in the nature of ap yclndogical study. ! i.as b. ea in ;U,-L. I by the law uiiU'Ts of Wayne c.iiivy to recite the horrible narrative ol j wr.ieb he is tne hero. The trouble began at ! about 7.a" o'clock en Sunday evenini:, Feb- j ruary 1",. in a sl;-!;t quarrel over his mother. I i le-.rce, it seems, was taking his mother's part, th.itigii lie had driven her from the 1 h-.ii--- t'li- Jay before, telling her that he had i set u about Lti"Ugh of her. j I lining tiie curse of the quarrel, i.corg,- j lost Jiix uinppr. an I springi ng at his tatlier . w it ii a bi.let of tire wo.,, i. e claimed: "I 'il kil 1 "!!" As he was hiiting li is lat her w it h the Miek of wood, t in latier sum: "iMn'i k ill in ' ' '- " " 1 i. en." says i ,.-oi've. "I thought 1 '. Moiill go t . Wayne (.enter and le.i . e i. i in j there. As I w.-i.t out .: tiie bouse theoi.l i man fol.ow.-d in- into the orchard, lsaid: t.o lack :nt; th.. hoisc.' ll- rip'iei: '1 v. .u.'t k: , I'liiv.' J lle:: 1 nent into ,ie w ..od- sli.'d and pieced tie- axe up and started all'-r j linn. He ! 1-1 ai.d hec-i ,-t lue not to 1 kin li.lii. I c.ii-id l.iiu ,.u; arounl the I ore aidlo i . ui,t , ; ..-et ;y ol.pos;t.- the hen hou .. . wi,. rv 1 kt i ie I him. 1 ti on sinned out to it... i my in. ttivr. in 1. 1 had 1 touud her I w .'ii . i li i . e k'.liJ le. r. t jo." TRADEOnHEJEBL Tne General Volume of Business Less Than in January. The lVarltlis' Dom?stle Mnrketi Knsy Wlieat Aitvnnce.9 Slight ly Dalncu In Cailatla Owlti- to the Campaign. Special telegrams to IirniUtreet't indicate, that the total volume of general btlsines transacted during February has not equalled that during an equal number of days iu January last. The only citie- which report anything like genuine activity in the move ment of staples troai hands of wholesale merchants are Cincinnati, where high water has interrupted the m ve neut of late, and Soots and shoes are on j in fair demand; St Louis where cotton is weaker and live stock lo.veriu price; at Kamai City, whefe there has been heaviness in the cattle and hog market, and Chicago. The check of businea, owing to floods or Impending overflows, has been quite notice able through the Central. Western and Southern States. Sugar at New Orleans is affected by the approach ol the date when the new law respecting imported sugar 0foes into r8ee'. Refined is l-lti: higher at tlie East. Refiners are changing from a duty-paid to a bonded suganbasis. Coffee is iu fair demand, Rio being sc higher, but teas nnd other staple groceries are in less active demand. Dry goods are in only fair demand Eist owing to stormy weather, but Spring trade in ginghams and in brown and bleached cotton nas beeu good. Prints are weaker and dull. Woolen dress goods are in fair demand, as art men's wear woolens. Domestic wool is not active, and stocks are only moderate. Cotton is dull and unchanged. Coa! prices continue demoralized at the East, and late industrial disturbances of consequence show no signs of disappearing in the near future , BI SINKS FAILURES. Business failures in tlie United States this week number 2l8, against 213 last week, and 19J this week Inst year. The total January I 1 to date is 2522, against 2ol3 last year. I Leading domestic market! generally are easy, with time ami rail rates low. An excep tion u noted in Boston, where demand has remained quite active, and rates re a trifle higher. At New York call loans hare aver aged about 2i per cent., and time Hm Mercan tile collections have improved slightly at Various points, but early and favorable Spring weather is awaited to stimulate collections. Bank clearingn nt fifty-six cities for the week are $821,462,612, an decrease from this week last year of IS per cent. New York city's clearings, are 28 per cent, less than for the like period last year. At fifty-five other cities, the loss is 8.10 of 1 per cent. sligut Advance in whea. Wheat has advanced slightly on coutinned demand for cash wheat, tiie reported shortage in and renewed demand from France, a belief that the United Kingdom will have to buy more freely soon, and the evidently small supplies available for export from the Atlantic Coast. It is now evident that official data as to consamptiou -f wheat per capita and re serves, as well as the size ol the last crop, will have to be remodeled. We are still shipping Tf heat from Atlantic ports, while it is demon strable, witli official data, thai we have no wheat at the East to export. As reported to Bradstreet's this week, exports of wheat (and flour,) both coasts, amounted to 1,G84l240 bushels, against 2,30.1,725 bushels in the like week last year, and 2,086,879 bushels last week. In the form of wheat Atlantie ports shipped 325,000 bushels this week, against &0,0X) bushels from the Pacific coast. But of flour, reduced to equivalent bushels of wheat, 666,000 bushels went from the East and 180,000 from the West. Duilnessipervadesa I most all lines of general trade throughout the Canadian Dominion, and is likely to do so until alter the elections. EXODUS OF MORMONS. I h- Saints With Their Vie and Pro perty Bound for Mexico. A regular exodus of Mormons from Utah to Mexico is taking place, and within the next three months a large number of the Saints will have left. The Mormons have a tract of land in the State of Chihuahua, 12.5 miles long and 15 wi le, w hich they nre settling on. A colony o; -ixty will leave Provo early in April. All o.-er the Territory the Saints are preparingto g i South "to live their religion." The majority of those mentioned are offen ders against the law who would not submit to the rule of government established in the United States and abandon their plural wi ves. The head of the Church is said to be en couraging this emigration, and is putting up funds for those who have none. It is estimated that at least TOOO families will abandon Utah this Stinrara and go to the new land of Ca naan. TORE HER DIAMOND EARRINGS A Masked Bnrglar Robs and DIntllates a Young Woman. A despatch from Kaunas City, Mo., says: While all the family of D. W. Morris, except Miss Clara and her brother, were at church a masked burglar entered the residence, 1640' Madison street. The young woman was alone in the parlor when the burglar entered. He told her he would kill her if she screamed. He tried to get her diamond ring from her finger but it was too tight. He took her gold watch and then tore ner diamond earrings from her ears. She screamed from the pain and her brother hurried down stairs, but the burglar fled with his booty. The young woman's ears are badly muti lated. Boot and Shoe Maker. All Styles of Eoots and Shoes made to order and on Short notice. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. N. ARPEN, CEAYEN ST., opposite Journal Office. TheN. C. Freight Line Steamers Geo, H. Stout. Defiance I Elko. i in and ? ftcr Fehrnarv 1 -t, 1 s-l , this line will niaki- ii Lrular ! SEMI-WEEKLY TRIPS I iii'.Tiv i:n , Baltimore and New Berne Leaving Baltimore for New Berne. WED- : NFS DAY', SATIKDAY, alti P II. ! i.aviiig New Berne for Baltimore, TUES DAY', SATURDAY', at ti P M. Merchants and Shippers, Take Notice. Th'. is t',e only DiULCT li ,e out of New I'.iine for Ililtui'ire without cba u i;e, stoppi ng only at Norfolk, 'vi tie tin:: then tor Boston, I'i o "Menve, Ptitiitdvlpbiu. IL' .nnond. aad all ii i ;i North, Kail aui: West. Mak'ng cloe : ....lo eiion tor al 1 j...int by A. A N. C. Kail val and Ilivrr out of New Heme. Air'iiU are as follows: - - PvKL'bi;s Foster, Gen'l Manager, !i Light St., Baltimore, l.v-. W. McCAKIUCK, Agent, Norfolk, Va. W. P. Ciyde ik Co., Philadelphia, 12 South ,v!i:l i ves. New York and Balto. Trans. Line, iPier , North river. 11. Simpson, Boston, 53 Central wharf. S. H. Rockwell, Providence, R. I. Ships leave Boston, Tuesdays and Saturdays. " ' "ew York daily. " " Balto.. Wednesilavs i Saturdays. " " Pnilauel phia. Mondnys, Wednes days. Saturdays. " " Providence, Saturdays. Through bills lading given, and rates guar anteed to all poiuts at the different offices of the companies. tSFAvoid Breakage of l-in-k and Shi via y. C Line. S. H. GRAY', Agent, New Berne, N. C OIVI ENJOYS Both the method and resulu when Sjrup. of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta Emtly yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Br rap of Figs ia the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. 6yrnp of Figs is for sale in 60e and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANCISCO, CAL LOUISVILLE, KY. HEW tORK. t.t- GlAHT" MCYCUS. lUmU'CtNTUMW- .... .-MTiau ' oflii. jw i bwa nrvEiARv ' SJ wm u ' S. A ' - 31 THE Land and URmmm DURHAM, N.C. J.S.CARR, A.B.ANDREWS, R. H.WRIGHT, . President. Vlce-Preatdent. A MOST LIBERAL and REMARKABLE ANNOUNCEMENT. r E ' The " Consolidated" Controic 285 Of Land Immediately adjoining The Cataapata m TriaUty Collsga, which has been surveyed Into ( , , LOTS 50 BY 140 PlSETe ; t The Lots are well located an4 are situated upon - i ' ; ; '-; ' Streets 60 Feet Wide with a Rear Alley of 20 Feet. The location Is admirable for Stores, Beatamranta and Dwelling. Persona tfealrtng to " buy or build," In order to educate their boys can do ao beilar , : than buy one or more of tbese lota. . . ' IT 1 1 THE PURPOSE OF THE CONSOLIDATED TO OFFEBtj fcr the isssat ealr. ' 800 OF THESE LOTS, C v and to guarantee that when the 800 lota are sold, to erect upon some soluble portion rf the property, sufficiently lar removed from the residential portion, one modsrnly-bnnt, well-equipped Cotton Factory, to cost tlOO.OOO, and lo supply the Cotton Factory with a CASH WORKJITQ CAPITA!, of BaO0, COTTON FACTORY, $125,000 One Knitting Mill for the manufacture of HaaUi i , 17md,i mtrnr, Ac, to coat f)SOleeet and to supply the Knitting Mill with a CASH WORaUlIG CAPITAJU .. or aas.OOO, making total outlay for ' ' KNITTING MILL, $75,000 A GRAND TOTAL OW . . ' ', '. 200,000 IN W W W W W in the Une TO EVERY of MW of this magnificent property, the "CONSOLIDATED" will FIVE SHARES, PAS Present full paid and THH RR SHARES. PAR I full paid and l - ee . Making a return to each Purchaser of $400 of the-. Property, of $200, well invested In GoocT - - ! ' Industrial Enterprises. ',sv For everv dollar invested in West End Town Lots, adjoining the T1nlty Collmr y property, the purchaser realizes 50 per cent, la First-Class Industrial Enterprise, which , wild enhance the value of his investment. ., -- The "i 'ONSOLI DATED " confidently believes that the above Is the moat liberal aad .." ' at the same time the most legitimate offer that has come before the public. Ia tact the V offer is so liberal that we do not hesitate to say that in our opinion, the opportunity will . be promptly taken advantage of by those who have lioen waiting for the BEST, or ' " persona desiring to secure first-class educational advantages for their Boys, on the most ud anlHgeou terms. - Maps slioiug the property and Price List of the lot cheerfully rarnlahed eat'.'1 application to R. H. WRIGHT, Secretary, DURHAM, N. C- J REMEMBER that every purchase of IM00 carries eight shares of Stock In two well Equipped Industrial Enterprises par value of KMO. A POINTER. . .. In buying n lot you are also making an Investment, the Dividends upon which Wjll most likely aid materially to educate your boys. A HINT. V; The building of two large Industries upon the Property, and the oompletlon of Trinity College ought largely to enhance the value of the lots. ., A SUGGESTION. V' Now is the time to purchase. The lols may all be gone If you wait, and you will lain the opportunity of buying from first bands. I P ji i; rife i " t 245, Eastern CaroM DisiilcV Fast Passaogsr and Freight Llat betMa . N E W B E R N E, Eastern North Carolina Poiota, and ail Cosr aectiona of tb PENNSTLT AJitLA " WLkllMOAt, ," IHCLCDIVe -"'' ' Haw rrk, PkllsUialpkto, ItKUk) U- llaaara mm Tha OBTLT Trl-WMUy Usi Oat' The New and Elegantly Equipped Steamer 8all from New Berne I0I9ATS, WDIBDA1M, 1H3ATJ. at n ve p.' m.; . " Stopping at Boaaoka Island" aach way a&4 forming clow oonneotioa with tha Norfolk Southern Bailraa4. . " ' The Eastern. IMspaleh jUaa, eoaslatlnit of the Wilminrtoa 8. 8. Co- Norfolk 8outhrn R. IL, New York, Phila. and Norfolk C IL. and Pennsylvania B form a reliable and regular line, offering -superior facilities lot quick paasengaraad freight transports! ion. No transfer except at Elisabeth CUr,t which point freight will b loaded oa cars to go through to destination. - - - Direct allroods to be shipped via Eastsra Carolina Dispatch dally as iollowK From New York, by Peuna. SL JL, Pier 27, North Rirer. , . From Philadelphia, try Phila, W. and Balto. U. IU Doek St. Station. . From Baltimore, by Phila, WIL aad Balto. R. R. Presirtent St. Station. From Norfolk, by Norfolk 8othera K. Ii. From Boston, by Merchants A M iners Trans- nortation Co.; New York and New Englaud T-Batea as low aad time quicker than by any other line. .-.-:;.--.-'-;, ; ' ' i ..- For farther iafbraatioai apply U . . W. H. JOYCE, (GeaT Freight Traffio A gnat, P. R. R.) Oeneral Traffio Agjcnt, Gbo. SncrnBna, DirWou -Freight (Agent, P. W. B.R.IL, Philadelphia. I. d. twill,, ueat f reight Agent, N. Y. P. st N. B. R, Norfolk, Va. H. C Hudoihb, General Freight Agent N. S. ia. ru, inonoia, va. GEO. HENDERSON, AaJtur, Newberne. N. C J; JF3. J3110W2V, TTtST Cf tf ' ' . BARBER SHOP. Neatly fitted up In the best of style. Bath rooms with hot and oold water. BRICK BLOCK, MIDDLE GT. CONSOLIDATED Improvement Cc ACRES making total outlrgr for , . - IMPROVEMENTS of Iadastrlal Katerartess upon the property. PURCHASER VALUE W3 PEH SHAKE, . 1M' non-askessable In the f rtton ractory, aad . - VALUE I'M PER. SHARE. . STTS ' non-assessable In the Knitting Mill, Perfectly Simple - Simply Perfect THE IMPROVED WARM AIR RIRXICES atHD mammmm.m- APPARATUS or THE fV R T! TJ "W r.TT A. PF.r.K" A Heatine ana v enuiaunu: uo. I - - The only Mannfacturrrs In this city giving entire attention to the WARMING AND VENTILATION or Residences, Cnnrcnes, Schools, Etc ( rRrtimpOrVTKf7B aOIJCTfTEO pf.nli r.n pRiirncD mattth f BbTIMATaU CHEKBTUIaLT QtYWM ) 247 and 249 W. 5th St., Clnclnii.U, 0. s"" A '".
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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