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paili) : A W.IKE TOAD. . A knowing toad one ummer'i day Unto a fly was heard to aay : "You're pretty sure to And me here Be tore this store year alter year." " But," said the fly, "It eeemn lo me That you demolished noon will be (CONTINUED.) am Bv people passing In and ont. And ground to rtust without ti doubt." "( Hi," entiled the toml, hi all things pat, I "I never am Mini. I ol that, Amid the city's whir and din To pure ha ho ln;re hut lew pang In. Tho'rvason'H plain, il yon but think ; ! Th 1h nicrchaiiL shunuetli printer's ink." VOfc XHI-NO. 275. NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 24, 1895. PRICE -FIVE CENTS Wtm STAPLES Come First on the Food List, and our btaples Stand. First, Best, Gib-eapest, WEOLESOMESr, MOST INVITING, AND APPETIZING In tli9 Gro:erv Tradg. FAILURE TO DRAW ON OUR Stock for your table simply prevents you from realiz ing tlie highest attain able possibilities of good living -00- Just a au athletic congress brings all the champions togeth er, we gather all the ChampionBra&ds Of every Article and Product of Fool into our stock. can't beat us in the matter of o--o We are always ahead .in low prices, too, - just as A is al ways before B. '.at si.' rasi B ISIS ESS LOCALS DOX't Forget (he French Cafe when you wnDt a lu'Cb. 114 Middle St. TO ALL who visit tlie Fair. I will exlii iit at mj btore. No. 40 Mid He St., during Fair week, the largest and most desirable i"t of PLco anil Fine Cut Tobacco ever offeree! in New Berne. Special inducements wp lie offjieel to Merchants and Consumers, during Fair week only Everybody in need of bargains in Tobacco are respectfully in vited to examine my stock and get my prices before pur basing elsewhere I also offer, for Fair week only, a 10c. straight cigar for 5c, a No. 1 nickle cigar, 2 lor 5c. and a pood ' lor 3c. cigar lor lc. each. Respectfully, J. W. Mesic. A SACRIFICE. Handsome Nickle Plate Hickory Bicycle at my store will le sold at a bargain. Bran new. F S. Duffy. Druggist. 117 tw. FIVE Thousand pounds of those dcli clious 10 cent Hamsjust arrived, nice and fresh. Come and see them. A good supply ol the line White Bliss Sred Po ab eg at J. F. Taylor's. j25tf -RIENZI'' Rochester Beer at all the leading Bars. Insist upon having it. iniw. WANTED Live Hustling Agents to represent the largest tailorine establish ineut in the world. Suits $12 up. Pants $3 up. The Royal Tailors Ilnymarket Theatre Bids;, Chicago. BREAKFAST Bac n, Pig Hams. Springfield Hams. Ten Cent ilams. Fine Cheese nod Buckwheat and a large lot of those Bi .ss Seed Potatoes. J. F. Taylor. FOR Fall and Winter suits sec F. M. CHADWICK, Tailor, 103 Middle St. New Samples just received. If. MUST Be Rented Out. Six nice new. uo 1 brick stores, first class and in the best l.catioii in tlie city for any kind oi business. Apply to W. F. Hill. WHEN Boinxiue is used according to directions, a third of the labor and the cost of soap in ordinaiy washing is saved. Samples free at J. r. laylors. MONEY LOANED! Do you want to Borrow Money on kqitit- ABI.E TEHM8 ? Do you iiksirk to pay off a moiitoaok and 11E-BORUOW TIIK HONEY AT 5 PER CENT. IN TEREST ANNUALLY ? Would you care to be so situateo that you could reduce the mobtoauk AOAINHT YOUR HOME I1Y PAYING OFT SMALL AMOUNT MONTHLY AND AT THE END OF EACH YEAR RECEIVE CREDIT FOR ALL paid ? With interest heino charged ONLY ON REMAINING PORTION OF LOAN. Would yon like to bny your Family a nome T ii tu rcnu .v luiiuniiiKi I represent a Company that has embodied In its plan all the leaturcs enumerated above and many more. Can you sec any reason why you should pay a large interest tor mon ey wlnn you have good security? Can you present any (coon reason wny 11 is not an well to receive profits yearly as to wait trnm 7 to 10 years as one does In many ol the As so' tatinn ? Is not the reduction ol interest yearly b-tter than walling limiiv years lor profits? Borrowers under the plan repre sented by me assume absolutely no rls hm every cloilarpaiil on th loan is credited on the inoi1ssc, thereby reducing it in propor lion to the amount paid. IliiilcliuK Associations have benefited hun dreds ol thousands, so did the old curs that were propelled by horses. Can plan is as tar snpei-lor to HulUiing Associations as the trol ley cars aiC CO mo oiu HiilHMiiiuai iiursc cur system. M v time la too much occupied to an swer questions tor me curious, nm. inosc seeking intormation (or the betterment ot their condition will receive tu l intormation promptly. We oltcr an investment to those who nave a small amount. 10 save mommy that has no superior as to sutety and ae eloui equaled lor profits. Call or write, .1. Ilarccneld, New Berne, N. C. H. W. SIMPSON, ARCHITECT Undkktaker & Embalmee. Orders filled on Short Notice. Office : 12S Broad street. 1'.' Cm "THE CORNER PHARMACY," BRAD HAM & BROCK'S Puescription Drug Store. Toilet Articles, Perfumes and Medicines. Geo. Henderson, INSURANCE AGENCY. ESTABLISHED OFFICE: NO. 1 Craven St. 1870. Represents the following FirsUclass Companies: Insurance Company of North America. Home Isurance Company of New Yotk. Hartford Fire Insuranco Company of HortlonL Queen Insurance Company of Americi. Phoenix Insuranco Company of Brook lyn, N. Y. North Carolina Home insurance uom- nanv ot Rsleiah. Royal Insurance Company of Liver pool. Enttland. Boton uartne insurance company 01 Boston. IgrThis Agency hag been in existence for tbe past 25 years, during which time all losses have been promptly settled without a single contest AU claiHts of desirable Insurance soiuntea. ja im R. K. . DUFFY'S CROUP SYUUP. PREPARED AFTER A RECIPE OP TUB LATB DR. WALTER DUTtT. At this season chlhlren vre liable to at Incks of the Coup, and parents should always be prepared iv having a Dottle 01 R. N. D iffyl Cronp Syrup on hand, pre pared fr m the recipe of l ho late Dr. Walter Dutty can be had of the Druggists, uml of R.N. Daffv, proprietor, New Berne, H C. Certificates of its efficary can be en ot tbe proprietor. 35 o nt per bottle. Eeo that the wrapper reads. R. N. DUFFY'S CROUP SYRUP. 1 n. are ol lalm rtealora who are aolllnc an Imitation croup syrup tor 34 cents. v . XEWM ADRIFT In the illy Uatbereil of Elms and Vicinity, In and Briefly Told. Sir. John Dumi requasts us to that he did not have charge of the state Fair restaurant this year. Quite f. number of the Fair visitors returned home yosu-idny, but many still remain over. The tickets are good until Tuesday. Again we wi'l remind that "ads" or articles intense" fur iusertion should be brought in i.seulv as possible: There is always an ac cuniu'ation as it uets late in the day. There is some matter left out of this issue wh'ch would have b;eu in had it bceu furnished in the morning. Warner the cafe man knows his busi ness. His lunches and mea's are t'p-top. flis business, though not conducted in any specially snowy style is a credit to the city and many hope that lus stay here will be permanent. Ho appears to be doing a good business too. A joc'.'ey fiom Salisbury who Is in the city slates t'uit he was left here penniless by Ins employer on acc ount ot an accu sation that he sold out a race which the horse he was riding lost, but he says he has found kind friends among the ciiizins of New Berne. He denies the accusation and savs he lias always serve ! honcstlv and faithfully. The Mlngcr Exhibit. Messrs. W. 11. Morning and H. S. Shil lings have become lecal agonls for the Singer Sewing Machine, That exhibit of fancy and art work the surprisingly good one of which wc spoke id' a tew clays ago will continue two clays. It is well worth a visil to see. The l.n rues t Bible In the World. The larg' st Bible in the world is iu the Vatican. It is a manuscript Bible writ ten in Hebrew. The book weighs 320 pounds, and there is a history connect, d with it. Some Italian JeW3 obtained a view the precious volume, and told tlieir coreligionists of Veuice of it. The conse quence was that a syndicate f Venetian Jews cndeavori d 10 purchase it, off. ring the Pope the weight of the book iu gold as the pi ice Pope Julius II, however, relused the offer. At the pr.tant price of gold the otter was one of no ess than ?3(i0.000. This is the larges; price evir known to have been offered f.-ra book. How to Catch Flsli. A French 1 odor nasjnst discovered why some fishermen catch cod and others do not. He found that on the uorther'y side of bigh submarine peaks the cod would not bit ', wliilu on the southerly side they did. Bv itittching the thei niomcter to fishi jt lines, be further found that most lisl. we re taken at n tc.npcia- t lire between lo mi l 5 1 degrees, md that at 45 degnc, wuii a dcp:li of about f Uf tecn fathoms, th catch w ;S best. This is a poi, ter for ali amateur fisher men, ll'tt.cy '.v-iukl carry thcrnioinet rj instead of pockei Mask-, tiny would catch moie tisii nip 1 tell less iies about their luck. How Was the Crop Itnlsedf 111 a recent 1 mil r of the Journal we had a clipping bom an exchange, tellin of the unii-ni.U'. urge cr-'t s of field pr (1- uets (lx'sidi s b.UuO pounds ol pork) nus: 011 fifiv ai its 01 laid with '.hree horses b; Mr. Jos lliithn ne.ii larooro. one 01 our Car cret Ci u.itv subscribers who is farming with t'o same number of horfe; on about the sa e area ot bind wants to leani Mr. Kufti 1- met- o.'s. He savs lie would be glad 1 raise h if the amount credited to Mr. ltjffin. If Mr. RulHu .ull funis'.i 11 statement wo will pbl sli it w;tii great pleas ure. C'omiiiur and Golufr- Misses Lena Humphrey, Lula Field and Kathleen Tntchett. of Kinston, wIp have been vis ting Miss Ailie Smith, re turned home. Mr. J. W. Kuowlcs, Jr., of Baltimore, a lumber men-bant who has Iwen in the city mak ng purchases, left for bis borne being summoned bacn by tlie announce ment of the death of his infant child. Mr. Eric Aberuethy represented I he Beaufort Herald at the Fair. Miss Marion Radcbff who has been spending the week at her home attendina the Fair, left returning to the Meiropoli- tan college of music. Mr. B. A. Fox, formerly of Virginia now ot Moore; I'll., a iioloa poultry bleeder who has for two veara be- n the Judge of poultry at the Fair left for his home. Miss Ada Rogers of Newport is visi- ing Miss Eva 0 mders. Judgo Henry R. Bryan left yestecday morning. Jle was to nave begun court tomorrow morning at Winston but as he was departing lie received a telegram an nouncing ihe dchtli of Ins sister, Miss Mary S. Speight ot italcigli. Miss Vance Stanton ot Springle, N. C, who has been visiting Miss Annie S mders returned homo. Poultry Association Meeting. At its m eting held at tbe Fairgrounds the North Carolina Chapter of the Deci mal Score Caret Association for judging poultry re-elected the past officers. The officers are: J. P Kerr, Hillsboro, Presi dent; F. E. Hege, New Berne, secretary and treasurer. Messrs. B. A Fox, I. K. Felch, W. O. Brown and other prominent breeders were made honorary members. Mr. Fox is editor of ttio Southern Poultry Journal published ntflinh Point, N. C. by Mr. W. G. Brown, they being partners in the Business, tsom 01 mem were at the Fair and tbey sre seriously considering moving tlie paper to New Berne, and if ii is done Mr. Fox declares bis Intention of moving bis eniire business. uouitrv and dos breeding to Kew Berne. HetikeNew Berne better evoay tiniel be comes unci is strongly iacltned to locate be e. We will all be glad to see Win do so. -". . , , Mr. W. M. Benninger. of Moore, Pa., who was in the nieetinir, heartily recom mended eddins a dairy department to tbe Daner. and we t, re glad 10 any the susreesf ion met with hearty approval, , It is pro posed to double its pn seat ise; It -will I 4,...n - Qj.n ,,U .,nhluH.llnn "' . . " '6W r-r iq maga- jllnesiyle. , s - : : , ; ; IN THE STOCK DEPARTMENT. Two of the Noteworthy Exhibits. Representative ol North Carolina and Pennsylvania, and What Each Contains. Mr. J. S. Carr of Durham, shows a most noteworthy exhibit in tlie live stock department of standard bred horses and colts and roadsters. His colt, U. N. C, sirel by Kremlin, the f.inons trotiur which irjnde n record ot 2:07 .', will no doubt make his maik as n North t'aroliua hoise. Some or the others are from Pam lico, record 2:10 and other noted trotters of the highest standing The buiutilul spoiled Shetland pony which he showed attracted a great deal of attention. Mr. Carr showed a splendid exhibit of Jersey cattle. I ho leading bull was Meridale Buffer, which lie purchased from the qreat bicleis, Ayer & Mc Kmney. I lis directions to the one who' acted fir him in pure lining were simply to secure the very li st animal that could be found. In the pedigree record the as sertion is conlideutlv made 1ns sue Is the peer of any bull livim' or dead and it is Slid the very same is tlie case with Buffer Meiidale himself as the slock on hi dam's side is as good as on the sire's He is an inbred descendant of Ida ol S, Uimbeth which made the world's record ol 30 lbs 2$ 07. ol' butter ;n seven days and (ifsixty-evcn pounds of milk 111 one day and of 188S lbs of milk in one month There were several others of the same family that eie not far behind this record. The dam of Buffer made 17 lbs of butter in seven days at two year old with lierjfirst calf, and this grand dam lias the astonishing record of CU His of milk a day and over 1 COOL) a year audot making 927 pounds ol butler in a year. This bull was awarded not only tin first premium in the Jersey class but the sweepstakes prize as the best of any breed on the grnuud. Mr. Can's horned Dorset t and Shrop shire sheep w.!io also very tin . Sir. Carr. so shows a very large display ot poultry He breeds 2" varieties Mr. W, M Bt'iiningcr of Walnut I'ort. l'a , also makes a remarkably g"ml ex hibit in the stock lep.innient. His s:al lion, the French coaeh hore Titlis, is a beautilul mill mauuilicent annual. Mr. Itonninuer does not believe there is anv finer of hi . kind. 1'lie bull wl:i' li he shows is Sir Jewel Echo Mochh iiilde. No. 1.3G3, If. B. now 8ix years o d. He savs ol him that the complete list of the ancestors, toclner with tbeii lecords show him to h-j the riciiest bnd milk and baiter bull in tin world. '1 lie list inc ludes animals that have broken the worlifs recoid for milk or bin ter production no les thiw ten times. J lie gr .nd dam ot tins pull n.a.ie the world's record of :l!l lbs ItH oiinee; ol bulb r in s ven days (nearly as much as seme scrub cows would make in fai many monlh) nndll2J pounds of niiik in one day. The records of over a diz -n cows of bis family arc given and In y range from 17 I 9 p. an Is of biit.cr mi seven days " from 7(1 to 112 pounds .il milk in one .'..v. Mr. Bcnniiigi r tells us his horse Tdlis and bull Sir Jewel iiave never biilo'l b take first premiums whenever sbov.n a'-d he has ex.-ibdo 1 them widely. Soul. j well as X. rlh. Tncv cine of! vie-, in us at this Fa r. Tlie bull exeep ion .l v m-. taking first priz.' as b.-sl iLilstch , h. st and latti-st bed animal and (ne sv.-Ci-s aks premium as ihe be-t pure bred bub, beef breed. Mr. Beeninger lilkd eight stalls with Ilolstein c-utlc. Tbi it his favorite bleed he considers it Ihe best in existe nce and raises several hundred every year he ha no obii is and wants no others. The Ilolstein is regankd by tbe e, pen ality of people as the cow for milk :ui(l the Joisey as the coiv for butter but Mr. Benninger will ..ot concede the claim for the Jerseys. He counts on the Ilolstein for everything. Mr. Benninger intends to return next year and emer the lest for dairy cows also. He did not come with the expectation of doing so this year because the contes: was only open for this stale but it was decided to admit him alter his arrival ai.d he entered. Though be did not win. he is not disheartened, and announces his inten tion of coining fully prepare I and giving Jerseys and all other cons a hard pull for the laurels. Mr. J. S. Can- was the winner in this Contest. The milk tested by Prof. Mallory ol the experiment station showed seven per cent, ol butter fat. There aie other breeders and also ex hibitors, other depaitinentiiieuts wbo-u we will mention in our next issue. TWO EXPERT Jl IMJl'.S. r. a. Lovelock on Stock nnd R. A . I'ox on Ponltry. The slock and poultry at the Fair were both judged by experts. The judge of the former was Mr. Frank A. Lovelock, of Salem, Vii. Mr. Lovelock is the author of "Love lock's American Stand ml of Excellence" and Secretary of tho Roanoke Valley Poultry Association. He has, during the season of 1894, served as expert judge at lairs in nine states, including our own State Fair, Baltimore, Columbia, Tren ton, N. J., and other prominent ones. His fitness lor the delicate ana responsi ble task can thus be seeu. Mr B. A. Fox, of Mooro, Pit. , who served last year as judge of the poulrry did likewise 'his ear and lil'ed iho office 10 the entire satisfaction of everybody. Thrre is a great advantage in having re liable experts as judges. Then tbe exhib itors are hot only satisfied that each lias dot Iustice, but tbe winning ol a premium means something, it is something which means a square business gain iu tbe future for the fortunate breeder who se cures it and the contestants look to this of course more than to any intrinsic value of the prizes, even the highest one, DIED In Raleigh, N. C, Saturday morning. Feby. 28, '93, M ss Mary S. Speight, the eldest sister of Judge Henry R, Bryan, of New Berne. Congress Hall, at Tucson, was catered at midnight Wednesday by masked men who held up the laro tuuie while ;ne game was in progress. One robber held a g an at Dealer Huston's breatt with ons hand and took about 9341) in sold with the other, . - RANSOM IN Tilt: CHONE M IV He Has lice 11 Appointed and Con Armed nn Minister to Mexico. A leading Democi-.tiic Senator is au thority for (lie statement Unit Ihe l'n-M- cleut this morniiio informallv announced his intention of appointing Senator Ran som of North C'.uoliiii as Mini-let to Mexico to succeed to late Minisb r Cray. Special Correspondent Washington News. Senator R uisom will Honor the office and it will be a pleasure to multituib friends out of the st.de as well as in it see hilll receive llie ppninlm 'Hi. LATER. Special to TitK Joi KN'Ai.. ! Washington, D. ('.. Feb. 2.'!. -Senator M. W. Ransom hits just been appoin ted by the President and confirmed by the Senate as (he United Slates M'miMer to Mexico, lo fill the vacancy orea.c.l by the death of Minister (J ray. This is an important, position willi a stipulated salary of if 17,."i0() and emolu ments which nearly double that sum. The place is a much desired one 'incl N01II1 Carolina is honored in having her distinguished sou who is now i-t I en 111 hl: from Congressional halls si.-leeic 1 lor s.i important a place A Hood And Pretty Piece ol Work. v e noticed 1 ri tlie clulilien s ilcpiir: ment at tlie Fair, an article which scenic 1 to us to (ios.ss unusual n.eril, but wli 1 b on account of its no ale si appe irance was pel-haps not generally a id ad'-cjualelv n p preci ittd. It was a lady s hat, made by the hlieen year old daughter of Mr. Alfred (iiiskia.-, who lives just in t tie cit side of Neu-e river, Iron corn husks or "sencks" nothing else entering into its cm--; Mic tion. Not c uly is the body of tie- hat made of bright, Ciiie folly selected mate rial, neatly plaited, tateful and jiUMy, but the trimming, lormed Iron tlie inner film of this huk, of the lightest drab nearly white, i arranged in a very altiaetive and artistic manner, highly creditable to tin vullg lady, and worihy of special mention. Hl'MAXt: EOI'CATIOM SOtlf'.TV. All Ffl'orl I o Form Itnnds ol Merry in nil New Itcrnc .School tlie l.ood ol Such OrKiiiilzntioiiH. Mr. C S. Iliibbanl. organizing agent of the A ineriean Humane Education Societv of Boston, M ass,, is ia the citv. His o.i- joct iii coming is lo visit oar schools nnd talk lo the children on kindle ss to ani mals and birds and to each other, and form Bands of Mercv in the .-elni"ls Tiicrr are now over 2I,0PD such band. in the U. S and ove r one million boys ami gins who Deiong to tlieai. tins 1-a noble- work and we welcome Mr. Hub bard and trust be will be- succa - f d in forming a Ball I in i-very school ro -co in New Berne. "As the tw g is bent, the In e incline and whal betici way of pr nicling l,i .'-lic-s iu the lilMiic lo "II the du oil creatures can be found than bv im 11; -ting such lessons in the nnii'ls .,( young a that Midi trealmeiit wii. b ie a part ol ll:e ir very nature, so ihat 1 v will not only be liumaiie lli-111-el c ! airm ils but will feel a real iuterc-l in ing licit oilier- act likewise. Owing to the nniiiK! of hiserie -s ,. horse is more i ftcn in i.N: ihe vi-t in harshhcss than any other a.iim d. . . have seen casiM right here in New lie i :i where elriveis did not treat th-.-ir h . e--vtilh the consideration ib .i wa due lb n such e:-:Cs tie not frequent bill tb s-oiiictiinc-s occur, and there is -c ir 0 y a comn uni'.v where the instilling "f I. 0.1s of kindness to all animal-, in the mill ! of 1 Ihe young would iW h.-promo. 1 v.-of good. Not only is there need lor such t:n:n ingbul tfeie is need abo I'm- societies mat will look after ciiioreing the laws in e x is'enee against cruelty to animals - beli ever a case occurs. Clinreli Service,. Christ Church: Rev. T. M. N". (o-ge. rector, tjumqiuigisiiiia SMindav. llolv Communion 7:45 a. 111. Service an I ser mon It a. in, auel 7:110 p.m. Sunday school 3:30 p. in. Suiitl-iv school at the chapel 11:30 a. 111. The public arc cor dially invited to all the 0 services. Church of Christ:!). A. liriiidlo. minister, .-services 11 a. in., ami 7::!U in. Sunday school :t o'clock ibis after noon. Baptist Church: -Rev. Iliilus Ford, pastor. Services nt 1 1 a. m., ami :i0 p. m. Sunday school " p. 111. C'enleniiy M E. Church, Snulh. Rev. L. L. Nash, 1). 1) , pastor. Punching at 11a. 111. and 7:.1'J . m. Prayer n.e t ug ai 9:3t n. 111 Sunday school 3 p. 111.. M. Howard, supt. Seats lice, lani'.c ushers, Tho public arc corelialy iuv.f.'d lo all services. Presbyterian church. -C. (;. 'ardull. pastor. Services 11 a.m and 7:30 p. m llcv, J. ICumpIe, I). !.. ol balisi.u: v will fill the pulpit at Ihe r.orning service. In the evening he pastor will deliver the fourth lecture lo young men, subjec: -Religion and Buint-s." Sunday school 3 p. 111. Christian lumeavor 7 p. in. Ihe public are cordially invitee). Y. M. C. A. Services this afternoon at 4:30. Visiting gentlemen in ihe. city 111c cordially invited to attend. The Tlppett Land. The Tippot land advertised in another column of this paper, contains valuable timber for mill purposes. There is one million leet of limber more or less on the tract, accessible to water, and a good chance for oae who wants a bargain. L. J. Moore, Commissioner. fl71taw3t "Small Bands the mountains And trifles life. Young. It is not tbe big things that make up life, but the trifles. 80 it is in dress. There are some trifles tbat arc iudispensible, tliey consist of Ties, Scarfs, Collars aud Cuffs, Shirts, Handkerchiefs and Gloves. We havej 1. st received a new lot of Dress Gloves in Kid, Dog Skin, Cloth and Jersey. AI. so received a n jw lot of Collars, Gaffs and Shirts. J. M. HOWARD. LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS, .M dim mental Loan Bill Defeated. 1 The Action Takeu t'pon Principle llill-.c Iterne fiam Light Co. Clinr- I ter iiinted. ! Special to Jouiin.U,). ; Rai.kich, N. C, Feb. 23d la ihe j Senate thero was a tbre; hours del.ale on I the bill 10 lend tlie; Ladies' Monuaieiit j As oi latioii tea thousand dollars with which lo complete Ihe Confederate monu ment. H attracted hundreds of ladies. Senator Moody was the champion of j the bill. Vote w.ts ayes H, noes 2M. so the bill was defeated. Many Senators were ex cused from voting. In the House bills passed incorporating the New Berne (las Light Company; to extend provision of Section 1HS0 of Cole lo Plymouth, Washington and Kinston railway, to levy special tax in Currituck, to protect fi-h in waters of Ninth river anil its hibrilnries. ( ). 4 . - m;ws im itmi:. I Inlluc'il is prevalent throughout Kng- j land. I K-"'ovemor lljn Xew Hampshire, die ja'iiin F. Pr.'si:ott. d Thursday, iu of I Ins ! 02d year. 1 uc new L intcil Mite-i loan w .s qu ited on the Lotiloa Slock Kx. bange Frid iv at i VV per cent, premiu'ii . Til" II iltililoiv and Ohio Self 1 lvr -I ( M I freight ttain wasstopp.it Wednesday night at Vigo, Ohio, by three; 1111sk.1l men. I lie tiain men were robbed of valuable-. Fredrick Dougla-s' fr.neral will take place at Wa-hingtoii. V. C. oa M .11 .lay. bi!:o; Clark, lor 4n years the "he-i 1 of the Rho b: Island ICp;-fop.il diocese, is hopelcsly insane. In an afl'ray over a h bt at Wade. Fia.. W. T. Pevy ami John Tvson wete shot, the latter littally. Tlie Tc.iiKS.ite I-'gislatire. Committee will s.-oii begin a 40 days' incpiiry into alleged election bauds. The bill forbidding the flying of foreign llagj on public buildings passed the Ni-w Vork State Sen ile. Ironwood. Mich., lepiidiatei a r- ut $150,000 issue o! bottls on the ground lb it I hey were illegal'1 issued For cniliezzliiig $ 1 11.000 from H iclianau .V. l.vall. the .New 1 ork tobacco Iiimi. I! iiikkccpcr William Bonn is under ar-ri-t. The body of Minister Is ac P. (i ay r. ae lii- i I.ioianapolis in n 1 udi wo .11. n collin, and the Stab- will pr.viel- a new rcecplae-ic. The Hold Victory, on IV-in Bar Is. I ill Is. Lake Erie, which cost uvea hl ,' 'Ml It s b. e 11 -ohl, tog. Iber w ith the I'en.ii :ttie, for $21,11(111. I' -to will hold a gioat celebration a honor ,-f Rev. S. P. Suiiih, t!i-i a.illio. !' "Anicrica,'' on April 3, Ihe: ehool c .i ellcti 1:1k ug 1 to ii 1 i11t.il t 'liart. In synip il by u ii Ii ihe striking 1 Vc1 1 1 workers. :i general -Hike of biii'u :i.; I'ri'Vs 111 New Vork nili probiblv be 1 leleie.l. I ( )ii lb u round th i by Mix Ball into s!ie v;,s bypii'iti v:n tip her lit daughter. Mi-. S.ipita l.in.lh. ot N, w Vork, now sue. fo: possi--iiu of : ; child. 1 Jolm I. Sullivan's tbcatircal ciinpai,v .bsb.nded at Jacksonville. Fla., wilh the ex-e haiiip:i.n 011 .1 big spree, lie lias been having coiiliuiioiis sprees, e-oralling the reieipts an. I spending them in riotous living for six weeks leaving the nienibcr piaclically unpaid and they are now trying to got back home as be:; they can. Senator Moo.l'y bill to prevent the adulteration and mishandling -f fooels and sr-les iheie.f, wh'ch passed the Souale Friday is said tolx; exactly similar to the llalch bill, now befive Congress, except in regard lo drugs, a.-, North Carolina al ready has 11 pure drig law. It provide? that all mixtures, compounds and blends ot any articles of food shall be plainly labelled so as to indicate; what tlicy arc A disgraceful row occurred in the Col orado Si'u itc Fiii'.av. Senab r Mills in Ihe course of debate called Senator Pe ace 11 liar. Mills then threw a paper weight at Peace and the Senators clincheel and fought viciously. The result was four black eyes and a lively flow of blood. The conlc-sfaals w-re dually separated. 1 he Senate ordered an investigation ol the fracas and adjourned. The Wilson Advance tells tiiat.Mr. I! F. Biiggs recently kiilod a pig eighteen mouths old of the Poland China hived. This pig was not fat hut simply iu good order and competent judges claim that if he hud been kept up until next Fall lie Wou'd have doubled his weight. As il was lie tipped the scales at 544 pounds net. l;aismg such hogs ptivs. At The French Cal'e. Co tothc French Cafe, 114 Middle St. and get anything in the line of eatables Open all night. Oysters 1 O.vitcrN 1 1 lOystcr ! ! I David Speight has moved his restaurant lo 140 Middle street whuro be is ready 10 serve Ovstcrs in all styles and meals av all hours to the Fair visitors and all other friends 1 12 2m COTTOIT 1 have a limited supply of Cotton Gu ano that I will sell A TON FOB A FOUll HUN DRED POUND BALE OF COTTON. The cotton to lie delivered on or before Nove (iiber 1st, 1895, Also a full lino of Tmck Fert;hzers Kainit, Acid, Phosphate, &c., on hind and tor Rile on reasonable terms. ftjTSee me before you buy. Yours Truly, J. C. Vhitty. HACKB1N AN FAIR - DEALING IS ONE OF Ol It Mottoes! OF OUR Competitors IAN WITHSTAND Oil! STEADY a FIRE. IMleMUO'HOI Low Quality. -eXlOOllOlXl- They Retreat toforelii, and pe AH The People A chance to Reap tho Benefit. -00000000 COHvE ! AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. -00000000 47 and 49 Pollock Ct. mm I Prices 8 n- ru
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 24, 1895, edition 1
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