3mu patfe -hi:.m is i oik HOLIDAYvABTOTISELIENT' tsr SHREW J. sucvEsrrr, Cgr BUSIAKSS MEN And let the jfuolto know tou ar kttu in JUxtnence vntn a kvpplj of iftKK THE KEl IvrF ADVEBTlftlSW I In The JOURNAL. - HOUDAT HOODS. XfU.-N0. 220 NEW BERNE. N-C, THURSDAY MOHiad. DECEMBER 20. 1894. PRIOE FIVE OENTd u y 11 ii ii ii ii is n V B I SINKS LOCALS. NEW BOARDING HOUSE: I have neitly lurniihed my new three-story, twenty-room Boirding House, opposite the Court House and offer good Board either transput or permanent at moderate rates. - W. P. Hill. FRESH Meats, Home-made Al! ' Pork Sausage ii specialty, also choice family groceries. 8. J Phillips, comer Macad amized R d & Pol ock Sts. dl9tm. THE Merry tiui"S of Christmas are at , hinil. No doubt you are thinking about purohssng something to beautity your borne. It sn, tall on us und avail your s.'lve-t nt' i lie ixtraordinar bargains we are ift' -rva-i in Furniture of all kind. We can sun you. No trouble to show goods nt N. 4a Pollock St., next to Postoffice, Snsed&Co. dl8tt OTSTEKS served in all styles a. Win. Cannon's restaurant. The very best oyste s that come to the market. 48 Middle St. is thu place. DON' 1' iit.il to all on the New Berne ('anrlv Ftictoi'y iiinl examine their liue ol Cikes, (.'an Iv und Holiday Specialties. FLORIDA GRANGES, Bananas, Cocoa nuU und Apples at J. H. Parkkr, Jr., No. 77 13r.mil St d!8tf BEST WHITE CREAM CHEESE, 15c per i.; New Mixed Nuts, 12 l-2c per U.: N.c.i Kuisiii', 10c per lb.; Nice new Evap- i ucd Aapl s. 10o per Hi.; Granulated 'Sugar in 10 lb. pkgs. 5c per lb.; New American Sardines 5c per box; Best 3 lb Tuble Peaches 16 2-8c per can; Hecker's . 8 Hw pkgs. jirepared Uuckwlnat, 10 2-3c per pkg. ami Oaifhikes 15c per pkg.; Eye less Pine Apples, very belt 10 2-8 cts per mi. Ue-peetfully, J. W. Kiesic. No. 40 Middle St. FOR The iipproaeiiniL' "nlidnv 1 I13 well known A. Colin Pia.i-i iv '):.. m Com pany will offer some bmgins in Pianos & Orguns Cull around and look nt their stock on bund. They will sell sheet music at 5 cents per copy during the holidays PROF- Joe Simmons ol the tinn of Sim mons & Butler Salem N. C. is in the City stopping id Mrs. N. S. Richardson's ior a few days; all persons desiring to have their pmnos tuned can either leave their order- a. Ma Bichnrdson's or with The A. Cohn Pmno fc Orgm Company 95 Midd'eSt- New Bene N, C. BHAFHR'S HAMS, Bolted Water Mill Aleul. Lo we and Prepared Buckwheat, at A. II. Bahrinoton's, 78 Middlo St. LADIES especally invited to call and see our tine Cloaks, Wrap?, Mutts and Underwear at reduced prices. L. Schdltz & Co.. under Gerock's Photograph Gallery. FINE Broad CieeK Oysters nt tho door, 15 eta per- quart select first class ones 20 cis. Henry Brown, adjoining Muce's drug store. o21tf KORFull and Winter suns sue F. M. CHADWlOh.', Tailor, 103 Middle St. New Samples just received. tf. WHEN Boraxine is used according to directions, a third of the labor and the cist of soap in ordinary washing is saved. Samples free at J. F. Taylor's. . Price :: FOR THE Holiday Trade. Drap cry Silks, From 75c per yd. To 50c Also a full line v ol Ladies Dress Goods which ir will pay you ib see before purchas ing elsewhere. Wanted ! COMPETENT PHARMACIST . v with small capital wanted to r.pen new Drug Store. We have two Sets of Fixtures and double Stock of Drugs. Chance for live man, Addreis, fUlMIA-U & BBOCX E-KCU CO. v.r i n.e, N.C, ', Reduced Local News, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W. Jb Hill-Removal. Wilmington Minstrel Toupe. Nunn & McSorley Candy. A. J. Finch and Co. Insurance. J. M. Howard; Christmas Goods 1 W. F. Hill: New Boarding House. COTTON SALES. Wednesday 68 Bales, 4.50 to 5.10. Mr. Sol. Cohen dry goods merchant made an assignment yesterday to Mr. P. H. Pelleticr. Mr. Geo. Henderson is spreading a thousand bushels of oyster shells in Bell's illey. This will change it trom a muddy to a liard drive-way. Mr. J. M. Hineshas been appointed by Collector Internal Revenue Collector Sim mons a store keeper and gauger. Mr. T. A. Henry opened his drug store yesterday. With his new stock and new lurnishings the store makes quite a hand some appearance. The Foreign Missionary Society of Cen tenary M. E. Church and the "King's Daughters return thanks to the unknown friend for the liberal contribution received last night A school entertainment will be uiven bv puniis of the colleaiate institute Friday night, consisting of music and recitations. It will be chiefly by the music pupils. A cordial invitation is extended to all, espec ially to the parents ot the pupils. We resret to learn that Mr. B. L. Perry who for two years past has been proprie tor of the Atlantic Hotel, Morchead City is so severely ill at his home in Raleih of heart disease aim dropsy tbat his Uie is despaired of. After attending the crystal wedding of Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Lovick Tuesday night about twenty couples went over to the Chattawka and participated in a German held in the dining room and greatly en joyed themselves until about 1 a. m. The Italian band turnislied music lor the occasion. Mr. Willie Manly of Baltimore who has been spending a lew weeks visiting his relatives in the city left yesterduy on the steamer New Berne for his home. He went up tho A. & N. C. B. R. alter, port ridges returning yesterday morning with between 150 and 200 ot tho fine birds. His nephew Mr. M. Whedbee accom panied him on tbo hunt. A letter from Mr. Emil Lindburg to Mr. Jas. A. Bryan, ami another trom President D. J. Turner to Mrs. Beard each repeat their acceptance of the invi tation extended tuem as agents ot mc International Colonization Company by the citizens of New Berne. The letter indicates the possibility of their coining even earlier than thev anticipated when they first received this invitation. MARRIED. Wedntsduy, Dec. I9th, at the residence of Mr. Nelson Whitford, Miss Sadia Whitford, his adopted daughter, to Mr. Claud Spencer, both of New Berne, Rev. . T. Lyon, officiating. Wilmington Minstrels. The young men of Wilmington will be present on Christinas night at the Opera House with an elaborately arranged min strelsy. The lauuhtcr provoking New man, who makes a negro ashamed of himself, will cause you to split your sides with laughter. The programme will be full ol fun. There will be clog dancing by experts. Howard and Marshall are Stars ot the nrst magnitude ' ana mey never fail to make you laugh for a week afierwards. The Dlav will be given under the es pecial patronage of the Naval Reserves of this city, .Every one snouiu see it ana make iheir engagements accordingly. Great street parade 1 Very striking ! Hotel Chattawka Arrivals. S. D. Jones, N. 0.; E. H. Goldberg, city; J. W. McRae, city; Eugene C. Pot ter, Norfolk, Va.; R. F. Broadus, and Mrs. K. G. Broadus, N. C; K. L. Kuro, N. 0.; Geo. S. Terrell, N, O.; C. P. Waide. Boston; A. Henn, Chicago, 111.; N. B. Foy, Trenton, N. C; J. Walter Pelletier, Stella, N. C; W. S. Jannett, J. A. Cox and B. JS. Trunnell, V&He Landing. N. O.i Mrs Wm. Beard, Nor folk, Va. F. D. Murnyaw, Philadelphia, Pa.; Jag. ii. Murray, .Baltimore; a. a. French, Baltimore, Md ; Mark Dmtenfass, city; Miss Louise Elgie, city; C. Ditos- way, city; tr. si. u. Biaugnter, iinuisvuie, Ky.. Benj. F. Metzger, Norfolk, Va.; W. v Jtiwood, utica, jn. i.; j. m jnaitocxs, Polloeksville, N. O. J. A, Harvey, Kins ton, N. C. . W. r. Hill Braneblnr Ont. ; Mr. W, . F. Hill, who for eight or ten years has been in business near tho maiket dock, will this week, move into his new store on South Front street, a little above the A. A N. C. B. R. v Mr. Hill has been running a shingle business at this location for some time and will now concentrate all bis efforts there. He is building stables for the ac commodation ol bis country pitrons who come oy land, and he also offers a good dock and wharf privilege Iree to those who come by water. I- la addition to his grocery and shingle business, Mr. Hill will also at once estab lish a wood-yard at the same place. '. He has also established a boarding house on Craven street, opposite the court house. ' ' - . Tho Columbia. Desk Calendar. .. ' For ten Tear the desk calendar- issued bv the Pope Manufacturing Company has held a unique place among business help ers. - Each daily leaf during that time has taught its quiet lesson bf the value of bet ter roads aid outdoor exercise, and espec ially tbe benefits of bicycling, The calendar for 1895, whiclvis just issued, is even brighter than its predeces sors in appearance, as clever artists have added dainty silhouette and sketch to the usual wise and witty .contributions that have heretofore given this popular calen dar its charm. - It can be had for five 2 cent stamps from the Pope Manufacturing Company, ixartiord, coon., or irom any Columbia bicycle agency. OLD Papers for sale at this office, BICYCLING EXTHAORDIJTABT. Teats of Balancing;, c, That Appear Almost Impossible. Prof. Harry Kramer of Washington, D. C, ' astonished the natives" W. T. Hill, the bicycle man included with feats on h a wheel at the corner of South Front and Middle strtels. He would ride fir- ward, backward, stand upright on the bicycle, stand on his head on it and most astonishing of all take oil' the hind wheel aud ride with only the trout balancing nimsclt perlectiy and even riding back ward and riding in circles in tbat position. Mr. Hill says he has witi.essed exhibitions by some ol the noted wheel men but Prot. Kramer beats n!l he ever came across. Prof. Kramer is only nineteen years old and has been tiding but two years, This makes his skill all the in- iv wonder. He uses the Columb a oril'-my, the old high bicycle with o.ie l.ir.o and one little wheel and says he will use no other. He Informs us that he has ri-'dct down the capitol steps three tier s with tho wheel be has with him and has also rode a mile in three minutes with it. He has some thought of giving exhibitions of his skill here and possibly of being here at the Fair. He is now on bis way to Florida THE KIXtt'N IAI ;IITKKS. Ready to Receive (.ills nt Harkbum 4c Wlllett'H for 4 lirisIniRN Dixtrl butloii. The King's Daughters have placed their large hamper at Messrs. Haekburn & Willett's, in the dry goods department to receive donations for distribution among the needy, Christinas. It will stay there until Christmas eve. Any one can contrilaiie any article they wish clothing, groceries, toys or anything all will be properly looked after and placed where they will do good. The hamper is ornamented with a cross n n 1 1 purple ribbon, the emblem and colors of the society. Coiniwr Aim! OoiliK Messrs. M. R. Sabiston and A. J. Aman from near Maysville, were in the city yesterday. Mrs. C. .1. lludgins of Warren Plains, N.C. , arrived lust night to visit her sister, Mrs. Joseph Nc son. Mr. (f. II. Simmons of Catharine Lake, N. C, mi I Mr. John J. Seibles, of Col umbia, Special Agent Manchester Five Insurance Co. of England and C. P. Mebane, Jr., of Wilmington arc registered at i he Albert and Mr. Ike 1 rissel, of Mil waukee are registered at the Albert. Mr. Benj. Ilahn returned on the steam er New Berne with fourteen horses which he went on to purchase. Mr. F. D. Koonce and son, were in the city yesterday with a good supply of country produce Mrs. J. S. Jones went down to More head to visit her mother Mrs. Fianklin. CORN CROP OF THE STATE. Eastern Coanties' Harping the Cause ol' their being; Called the Gran ary of North Carolina. Our neighbor, the Wilmington Messen ger, in an article on the corn crop of the State, mentions that there are a number ol' counties in the State that produce much larger quantities of corn than Hyde and others of the eastern counties, re markable for their large production of that grain. This is true, but there are no counties, probably that have so large a surplu for sale and export. Most of the counties consume at home all, or nearly all, ol their large crops, und some of them even havo to supplement their crops by pur chase. It is not the quantity ct an article made by any community that gives it promi nence in that line, but the amount of surplus, after supplying home wants, chat it has to dispose of elsewhere. This proportion in the case of Hyde, Currituck, Tyrrell and other eastern counties is very large, and it is that, that has won for them the name of the "Granary of North Carolina." REV. L. W. CRAWFORD, D. D. I By Bequest he Is Again Assigned to Pastoral Work Instead of Educa tional. Friends of Rev. L. W, Crawford all over tho State who love and admire him, like to know of the work in which he is engaged. We copy the following from the Greensboro Record: Rev. L. W. Crawford, who was four years ago elected Professor ot Practical and Systematic - Theology in Trinity Col lege, and who has for two years netted also as financial secretary of the college, was, at the recent session ot the western North Carolina Conference at Statesvills, elected by tbe Educational Board, Secre tary of Education for the conference, but declined that position and requested the presiding bishop to assign him to a pasto ral charge. Prof. Crawford, previous to his connec tion with Trinity College, was a regular pastor. For twenty-two years he was In regular work and during that time served only Ave congregations, remaminr tnetmi limitof the law at Billsboro, Salisbury, jrayettevme, ureensDoro ana Aew iierne, and was filling out a second pastorate at this place when chosen professor, lie is now assigned to Reidsvill station, That congregation co iststs ottou mem bers, nave Just completed a ntteea thous and dollar church and is a pleisant pec- ' : v A Pointer to Bayers. .. The success of our great Furniture -wonder of the 19th century is not a mere accident bat is due alone to its well- earned merit based only on its qualities and prices and we have them both. Come ana see lor yourseir. unous must go. . SNEKD Co., -; dl8if 43 Pollock St., near Postofflce. Firs destroyed tbe sin house, engine 4,000 bushels of cotton 'seed, press and about 50 cords of wood, belonging to Mr, Noah Rouse, - two and a half miles IromLaGransie Monday night. - The losi lis estimated - at $2,000; with $600 insurance. The actual insurance re coverable, however, was (125, as 1175.00 was on lint aud seed cotton, and there was none lost. CRABBING IMHSTBV. Pickett 4c Co., ol Norlolk. to Operate at Morehead Tbe Headquarters or Their Branch House to be In New BerneA. J. Phlpps, Manager. Mr. A. J. Phipps, connccti'-i with Messrs. Pickett & Co , lish shipp'-rsnf Norfolk, who has been down to . Mori -head City yesterday, prospecting for ciaUs was in the city yesterday be' wceu lrame, en route to Norfolk. He is pi rtecily satis fied with the results ol his visit, lb- re ports millions of cinbs in the sound and that they can easily be caught. In Lvnnhan-n Hay at Ine nie-e.t a barrel of ciaba a day is as much as ran be caught by one man, but -Mr. l'hmp- informi us that in the test he made nt Morehead one man caught four bariel- full iu five hours, or at the rate of eight barrels per day often hours. the method employed is as lollnws: A line 450 feet iu length was si retched be tween two stakes in the sound. 'J Ids long line am duu snort ones wiin Dm mi each one at intervals of ivcry eighteui inches. This being stretched a boat with one man in it at nine commences going back and forth, the occupant pulling along by the lice and taking in the crabs with a scoop net whenever one is seen. The first time this line was paxe I along, 09 crabs were taken, Ei) the next time and from 30 to 40 each lime a in wards during thu live hours in w hich the four barrels were caught. Mr. l'hipps considers the Morehead waters the best crabbing place on 'he count. 11c i satisfied thai live barrels per day or thirty barrels per week can be relied upon as an average catch now per hand at w lihli r.ite good money can l.c made by the ciabbcrs The crabbing at this season however has to be done a few miles from More head in a portion of the sound where the botlom is muddy it is sandy duvclly around Morehead. In the summer lime the ciabs can be taken anywhere in abun dance. The crabs will not be shippul whole a packing house will be established ami that work done ihure. Mr. Phipps. who spent several inoiuhs here this spring will leturn the fust of Januaiy to have (barge ol the linn's branch busincsj at New Heine and More head and will establish himsu'f in Niw Berne a3 a buy r. Come to the East C'aiolina Fair, Feb ruary 18th to 24th, mid investigate the products Of East Carolina w aters as uell as the land products. NEWS IN l!Kli;i . There is a rumor lhat the Seaboard Air Line has become the properly of the Southern Railroad. An unknow n colored man at .V-hevilh torged the name ol County treasurer Courtney to a check and tried to cash it Kdierv 1 ark Ha .k Ihetorgirv wa Use..-, er (I but ihe uian e cared. Mrs. Nellie Jefferson, w ho died in New York on Monday, at the alleged age ol one hundred and nine years, donied to have been u servant in tho luinilv of 'resident Jellerum at Chavl ttsville. Future article of agreement belwe -n prize fighters should include a clause pio viding for the coroner's fee. Arguments were heard on Ihealterno in of the 18th, inst. in the case ol Carnegie gainst the Richmond and Danville company for 1125,000 for steel rails fur nished. The court reserved its decis ion. The Tilllllanites in the South Carolina egislature set a precedent that is not ikely to be extensively followed, when hey reduced their own si lanes. It is a bad law that will not apply lo all. Now that Judge Woons has sent' n- ced Eugene Debs to six months imprison ment under the Sherman anti-tinst law that law might be tried on the tni-ts, for which r. was supposed to have b.en made. Senator Daniel has been stkc 1 wdiat he thought the prospect was for the pas sage of the Nicaragua canal bill. lie said he thought it would piun, and he would support tho measure, lie had no infor mation however, as to when the vote was ikely to be taken, but doubted it it could be reached before tbe holidays. From wha; be had been told by members of the House, lie said, he took it for granted that the bill would be lavorably acted on in that body. "At Christmas play and make gooil cheer, For Christmas conies but once a year. ' 1 USSliR. Christmas is drawing; near and let your presents on that occasion be useful. We have some things that are very suitable for your husband, son or sweetheart. They consist of Hats, Shoes, Handker chiefs, Neckwear, Suspenders, Scarf Pins and Cufl' Buttons, White and Colored Silk Handker chiefs, Boy's Windsor Ties, Men's Underwear and Kid Gloves. J. M. HOWAJID. HERE WE ARE ! At 97 Middle St. With the largest and best Se lected Stock of Diamonds, .- .,. : Watches, Gold Ring9,81eeve sSe Buttons, Studs, Scaif Puis, ral Solid Silver and Plated Ware, Silver Novelties of all kinds and in fact a full line of all kinds of goods to 1m found in a FIRST-CLASS JEWELRY STORE CALL AND SEE ME- Don't forget the Number, 87, Opposite liaptut Church, - Sam l(. Eaton. Brick for Sale ONE HUNDEED THOUSAND V: FOR SALE CHEAP. ; Apply to ' 3t JOHN S. MANIX. NEARNESS OF THE FAIR. Ami Remarks Cpon Both Jlic Past aud the Coming Exhibition. Monday, February 13, 1895, the East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and Indus trial Association logins its eighUi annual exhibition in this city. It ends on Satur day, February, 24ih. It will be a grand exposition ot the resources of ! Kast Carolina and in some measure of tbe whole State, and there will be tine ex hibits also from other States. Gradually manufacturers in many parts of i he State are realizing that it pays to have an exhibit, representative of their 'usiness at these exhibitions. Col. Julian S. ( urr of Durham, had a notable exhibit from his famous tobacco factory and also from his Oconeechee farm, both of live slock and Held products. Also, coiton and w oolen factories aud knitting mills made largely through the efforts of Mr. V II. Oliver, have made very creditable exhibits, which served iu no small degree lo draw attention lo them, and poultry in I live sioek and other exhibits came b om all pai ls of North Carolina, and from several other Slates and superb ex hibits they were too, and th s will be the case again in even inereised degree. This annual gathering afford a magnifi cent opportunity for the presentation of any article or implement to the notice ot the public, especially of the fanning popu lation for ilu-y gather at the Fair from all the country round. The time is short, every one should see that ho is properly represented at the Fair, that he contributes well to its suc cess and Unit he receives the lull enioy- iiK iit of its beuelits. And no ouc should niisi attending. Nunn m McSwuy, Finest Assortment of Candies in the City. I Of. lie, gO., IOC. 55c. HOc. ear Nunn an Mc$wuy. Wilmington Wiil give a performance at the New Jicrne Upera House on IlltlSr.n tS NIOIIT DEC. 35. A First-class Show; Six of Wilmington's Best Comedians; Fun, Singing, Acro batic Feats, Fancy Drills, speci alties. Sketches, Solas on Cornet and Bugle. Act, Clog and Gig Dancing. Rendered by the best Amatuer Talent t hut ever left Wilmington. EVEUV 110 DV SHOULD SF.E IT AduiiMsioii. t-allcry. 50 ccii'n. J5 STOP and THINK! 'DELAY'S ARE DANGEItOUS." The liest Chrisimas, New Years or Bridal Present is a Policy of Life Insurance Protection. Poverty next to Druukeness is the greatest source of Crime. It Will Pay You to Talk With PIITCH before you Insure your life elsewhere. Annual Dividends. Cash and Paid up Values. Call on or address, A. J. FINCH & CO. General Insurance Agents. Office: Corner Broad and Middle streets. d'20w Ksy Berxk. N. C. REMOVAL of W.F. HILL. I am now in niv own new store, in that convenient location on South Front St., near the foot of the railroad. With my usual good line of Family Groceries and General Merchandise nt lowest price?. I have every taeility for serving mv palrous and they get the benefit of n, also of the $20 per month store rent saved nud of my past 10 year's successful experience in the business. FltEE STABLES & CAltT-HOUSE. I am addini! fifty stables and a commo dious cait and buggy-house for the use of mv country menus nee oi cuarge. WOOD YARD. I will keep a Wand Yard with a large stack always on hand It will givo coun iry people a good chance to sell their woad and tow n people a good place to btiv. SHINGLE YARD. A full line and large stock of shingles hand-made und sawed of all qualities and prices, and in any quantities. FREE WHARF PRIVILEGES. Also a free dock and wharf at the rear of Ibis business. 5iFGlive us a call; w'ell treat you well. 020 tf. R N. DUFFY'S CROUP SYRUP. PREPARED AFTER A RECIFE OF THE LATE DR. WALTER DUFFT. At this season children are liable to at tacks of the C:oup, and parents should always be prepared by having a bottle of K. . JJuny's uroup syrup on hand, pre pared front the veciro of the late Dr. Walter Dutt'v can be had of theDrumrists. and of ft N. Dnffv, proprietor, New Berne, N. C. Certificates of its efficacy can be seen ot the proprietor. 85 cents per bottle. See that the wrapper reads: R. N. DUFFY'S CROUP SYRUP, rBewar of false dealers who are telling u uiuwuuu vrvup sjinip iw w muuh , oooooooo H.R.LS.T.fi.A SURPRISE -I'OR- Dazzling Display OF Holiday Goods Sl'ltl'KlSlSl.l.Y SURPRISINGLY Large Assortment. Sl'RI'HISINULV Appropriate PRESENTS. Sl'ltl'RISINULY LOW PRICES. Beautiful Presents that meet all Demands and Satisfy all. An Uneiiualled Assort ment and a Variety to suit all Tastes in Toys, fcooks, and Novelties. FANCY GMOS, NOTIONS, Sr. Our Beautiful New Stock of Vantines Chinese AND- JAPANESE GOODS Is bright, clean and fresh, aud and consists wholly of the latest most popular designs. Christmas Fruits in great variety. Oranges, direct from Plordia, Bananas, Maliga Grapes, Apples, Figs, Raisius, New Nuts, Dates, Currents and Citron all New 1S94 Goods. Our Candy Stock Is very Complete it em braces fresh arrivals of Hy- ler's, Koyster's, Whitman's, Miller's best goods; and and our Plain and French Mixtures at 10 cents per ponnd; cannot be equaled by any competion. ICome Early and buy your XMAS Goods. JM DUNS 55 & 57 Pollock St. REGISTER With the -FORTIffl- Join the Number OF e Who are daily carry- away irom Our Stores, Strong Values IN EXCHANGE FOR WEAK PRICKS. This Months Sales WILL BE A for us, and a grand triumph over HARD TIMES for you. Your Iroclcet Books will GROW FAT at tbe mere mention of the Prices at which. we are oiiering X-'irst-Class jr o-ooids. -w Our Stock IS THE Most : Complete We have ever offered. Toura Very Truly, Haekburn & Willott. Fortunate Feopl WATERLOO