. "! V .' " - ''-' ' - Ml 1LY DAT A T Ob VOL. VIII.--NO. 282. NEW BERNE. N. C. SATUBDAY, MARCH 1. 189a PRICE 5 CENTS. zu:n:z:3 locals. - , . . y-t ' IT7ILL be toll at pnblio sale, ft it csS, on the beach four miles south cf Ooraocke, at 10 o'olook,a.m., L'jn!ay, I'wlb 8, 1890, tha wrecked aoiiooDT lry Allan, of Bath, If tint, tier tuU, apparel, UckU and f nmitore. Boau will Uave Beaufort for . the place of aale. Sunday night. . i-.vt- J as. C. Davis. Agent. ; New Wit, N. 0M Feb. 88, 1890. r T; : MEALS at FAIR RESTAURANT at very moderate price,. j t; s: . IT. FRANK E. MORTON, tbe Piano and Organ Tuner, la ia the; city. Onion l.ft at Hotel Albert or at Mr. i'-UPaieV carpenter ahop will ' receive ; promptt attention. vHrw faSOif. ; '' I7INE Baltimore Ice Cream for aale at FAIR RESTAURANT, r , t'T AM IN TBE CITY A FEW DAYS ' 1 X on profeaeional business. Parties ban "'. i' find me at tbe Oaeton Houae. an 1 3S . ' ' W.O.Bbowh, ? i febS5-Ul ' , f Opttolan. -v I?0R8ALE! Apuletoa'a Cyciotoeiia ' ? '-. 1. cantly bound Tolumee. Price, $25 00; ti ,voott f37.B0 Tbe work U just from the i preta. - ppljr at JocKSL offloe., f20tf MINCE " MEAT, Bookwbe'at,' Erap ' oraUd A6Dlee. Hominv. Dried ' - : Peaohea. Oat 1 Flakea, -Prune. Split t Peaa, Tapiooa, White Beam, Vermi T u eelli, Raiains, Crushed Wheat, Freeh 'Canned Qoodg, Macaroni Cheese. Irish T Potatoea, Small Bams, Codfish, Corned Beef, Beef Towroes, Breakfast Bacon, 'Pickles, Fresh Roaste4 Coffee. Fineet Teea, Coooa, Chooolate, Flaroring Ex- traou, oto. v .s :.0. E. 8lovb. EATENT CLOTHES LtNE Clothes oannot ba blown off." No pine. Sample can: be aeea sit the Cotton Ex cbaare. . - D. T. Oamawat. it " felstf :. 'Af eot uanufaoturer. ' 'it Heavy snow storms prevailed in , j. "the Northwest last Wednesday. Tee report comes over the sea that the ex Emperor of Brazil is now willing to abbicate, Considerate and generonsl u - f f, f Abraham Lincoln, son of Rob Art IiInRAht thftilT.: H Mlnlnr.Ar to 1 1 fineland, la said to be dying in Ijonnnn. . - ThB cry now from Washington is - that there is no surplus - how in light. . The Sads could easily gob ' s ble bp the earth., A great treasury ' . has no sort of showing, v The little Dake of Orleans has s.f uvea rqmoreu u lue unaon oi 7Olairwanx, where he will spin flax. VrC.'lHe "wilt 'find, this more'nseful ;' occupation than weaving plots.", 1V'V-'V-'V.T . : ' When the Republicans set some -Afresh, rascality on Tootj ' they!, first ' , 'ClTO it a 'higb sounding name, to - conceal its real character and de- , '"ceive the unthinking. Cleveland ' : -, Plain Dealer. - ( - . As for New York, we sympathize with her in her disappointment, but if it lead her to a correct measure meat of what it costs to ' be bossed by a Plait, the political lesson will be wortbJtlt that she, had to pay for it, Boston Herald. . The talk of appealing to the Senate to reverse the action of the i House In the World's Fair matter is ; nonsense1. - The people have spoken through' their ; representa tives and their preference seems camictakable.' -But- Chicago must face the music New York World. The indignation of the Eepnbli- ca-s i3 merely a prstcsca, bat if it v :r3 r-auine U4ue t to prove no ;': 3; to the Ohio Democrats, We have ct:orvedtthat the Repub lic ass ere maddest whoa some o their STiadlcs are c 'je. ; ITow is the tisne for the Dci oc:ata of Ohio to fceda and complcta the work o rm, Atlanta CcL.lltitisa. ft v.v. iTwcaldte avcry good thfog I r c-t country H the standard or ' '"Z't Adaias, Je eilcrson, Z. c r I 'icola r era adopted as r ' i tf u. i. richly 88 these Sr'i dl-T.rtd. Any one p I i is Letter tiaa the "standard 0 r -I.ZZ1, cf Qaay.' Of Dadlcv of :r or of Eeed.r-Detroi fiiversSsa' cf theWorld! i ITaw Yci ceans the los ' J l) c::r l nca :ca. Tha r.:a who ' f "3 tlow far rare! ; i trill not 1 3 f ' - .1 t cf lie Ton may lerj a tax of 50 or 75 per ceat'npoa'all American farm prodactB, and joa will never bene fit the formers, i -Bat if joa can only teach tbe farmers the simpleat, most elementary lessons in economic science and et them to nnite'in putting down the great tax levied 'or the sole benefit of manufacturers, and have the tax very greatly re daoed apon. all . farm implements, iron, steel, hardware, clothing, &o,, (hey; will then find very great relief, and soon be on . the' high road to prosperity and plenty once more. Wilmington Messenger. LOCAL NEWS. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J C. Davis -Wrecked schooner for aale. . - March 1 The I air closes today. It has been a successful one. There was another gold attendance at the Fajr yesterday and the weather was pleasant. The eteamer Vanoeboro was sold yes terday at suction for $1,805, Mr. H. C Sterenson being the purohaser. The largest shipment of fish that has been made from this market for years went west over the A. ft N. C. railroad yesterday. In some of the departments com plaints have been made about exhibits being handled and in a few instances misapplied, Some bold thief stole a velocipede from Mr. B. B. Davenport the other night The velocipede was on the baok piazza of his house and, the gate was fastened, but the fellow got there just the same. The firemen made a fine show yester day. The procession marched in and oiroumferenoed the Eair wounds. The procession waa headed by tho N. S. F. E. band, followed by the New Berne oompanjr'and their hose carriage and engine, and the Atlantio company and their hose carriage and engine. . The engines were handsomely decorated with flowers. Some said the Atlantics took the oake and some said the same of the Naw Berne, There was a large attendance at the Fair last night. Several balloons were sent up. the baud furnished lively mnsio, the visitors were merry and the evening was very pleasantly spent, it seemed, by everybody. There was i foot race- by two young men Messra. Manning and Timberlake, which resulted in a tie. After this a rabbit was loosed and all who wished to ezeroise themselves joined in the chase, and the rabbit was soon caught A fox was also loosed and in a hard run by both fox and boys the boys came oat ahead. Personal. Prof. 0. T. Adams.returned last night from Wilmington, where he attended the State Bundsy-school Convention. Dry B. Dixon, superintendent of the Oxford Orphan Asysum, is in the city . Capt, E. L. Eeeler and family are in the city v. ;. :- C&tvcli Notice.' - Hanoock Street Methodist Church Sunday, March 8. Servloes at lla.m and 7.80 p.m., eondacted by the pastor, Prayer ueetfng at .9.15 a.m., 8 W. Curtis, leader, Sundaysobool at 8 p.nu, W, R. Barrington, supt.' Class meeting at 4 p.ni. .. The pnblio are invited to these services and will receive a cordial weloome'? l ' ' J. Ill I .. I . - IT Shipping Xnr.:'tx 'A Tbe steamer Deflanoe, of the Clyde tine, arrived from Baltimore last night with a cargo of general merchandise. 1 The steamer Annie of the , E. Oi D- line sailed yesterday with a full cargo of general etporte,.- The Esglet will arrive todttM'f-MW The Tahoma will sail this morning at 1 o'clock for Smiths and Adams creeks and S.waB''.ltrtfW Baseball Yestenlay.:: f The garni "of baaeballetween the Wilson club and' the New Berne nine on the Fair ground yesterday was a close one, interesting and exoiting The Wilson team aeemcd to be in good trim and the New Berne boys gave them the "best in the shop.' ; The score WM five to four, in favor of the visiting olub A laree crowd . witnessed the game and enjoyed lSMilifsS: : The members of both clubs wera very oourtoous to eaoh other, and there were no disputes, no 'ousein" of the umpire t -A no dlasstiaf action wjth the result, V,"L::a we'wouU have had our boys to v -a, "1 we co;;ratulate them (and the :' :a tcjs, too), for there was some sxcv'.U-t ball yesterday. Hunter, the Huntsman. Our Fair is indebted to Mr. Wm. Hunter, of Uotdsboro, f or the Interest! he showed by bringing down his pack of hounds and bunting horses. Bealdea Mr. Hunter.the club oonslsted of Meisra. T. F. Hargia,' Hugh Dortch, Arthur Plaisted, R. E. Pipkin and-Don Soott. On Wednesday one brush taken, Mr. Hunter being the victor. Tue Tues day's chase waa a thrilling and ex citing one. . Three trails were started and after soouring the country for about half a day two foxes were caught aoout nine miles from tne city. At tbe I chase Thursday night on the grounds I Dy moonlight tne brush waa taken by I Mr. Arthur Plaisted, of Boston, leading Mr. Hunter half a length. The Oyater Question Again. Mr. Wm. Ellis has. shown us a letter, Which reads as follows: "C0iNJ0CKlN,C.,Feb.23, 189a "Mr. Frederick Hussey, of New York, who has been cruising through our sounds on the naptha launch Madcap, says "That on or about the 16th day of February, 1890, he was at the Big Kin- nikeet, Dare county, N. O. ; a fleet of 18 20 oystering boats waa there, jn seemingly inactive. Many of the mas- tersof the vessels were ashore at the notei, ana, in conversation, all, or n.arlv all Aff lham awawajI ..amaSam .. tn . hoot .iju. .u.l oyster law. Some said they could eol through Currituck sound and escape;! three coops each of elegant PI? mouth jamining the stock for the prizes, hence others said the best way would betoliwv. nnr r-nnhina nnri Tm.imitml we had to content ourselves with Hm- L00"!" ucr ur nuiuKiea ou uses. jLii oi tnem l seemed intent upon violating the lawJflne specimen of bronze turkeys as a and esoaptng the penalty. They were all advised to attempt no suoh oourse. "Signed, Frederick Hussit. These fellows must be very persist ent. It seems to us that the lessons recently taught some of them would have a powerful effect. They will sooner or later learn that North Caro lina laws are to be respected and obeyed. Representative Men. The Fair is near its close and yet there are representatives of the press and gentlemen of distinction who have just come in to witness the close of the magnificent Exposition. C. W. Jaoobs, of the Washington Progress, was on the grounds yesterday for the first time. Perhaps he heard what a time we were, having and as his paper is name Progress he could stay away no longer. The good book save 'the first shall be last and the last shall be first. " We never could understand, but as we are "in the faith," brother Jaoobs give us your hand I Never was a paper more appropriately named than the Washington Progress It pushes along and keeps moving in the right direction. Judge Boykin ought to haye come sooner. He held court here not long ago, and the attentions he received and the good his presenoe did our people ought to have induced him to put in an appearanoe the first day of the term, But wa forgive him. He is from Clin ton, -where the' great Sampson oonnty Fair was held last fall, but all North Carolina Is proud to claim him as her own. Mr-W. A. Campbell and Mr. E. W. Lyon, of the Nashville Argonaut, ar rived on yesterday, The Argonaut is the only paper that has too representa tives on the grounds. Other papers did well, but the Argonaut teok the cake when,, she sent both- a Campbell and a Lyon to our Fish, and GamaFair. Tha Argonaut Js a real live paper and dk tinotively East Caronlinian. Ir is en- titled to the leadership it is so rapidly gaining. '.. . , ., The Gamblers. Mayor Williams was engaged yeeter - day during a. considerable part of thai day examining; into the case of the men arrested for gambling the other night. Daniel Kelly and Henry Raymond were I , In the fish, oyster and game depart required -to give a $200 justified bond Iment there is a large and very interest- MB tla Mn.kaajkA " t tm A 0..lAa ava, iur;if LUiJHiaUW USJ, UUVWaaUJI Court were required to give a $200 justified bond for their appearance at Uayor'slseen' about a hundred different kinds. Court today? Riohard Harris alias Dick Oxford. ' 1500 iustfled - bond for bis ao - Bowers,- Charles, Coleman ' and '' E. A. Arcadia were acquitted. J. E. Justice is to have a hearing today . Whan last heard the "fakes" bad not bonded.. . ai, s - -' - A CEKTOET of progress has not Pro - SJ. ha f Avnr . It la not lllnnMnfi nnff. but Is perfectly safe and easily applied into the nostrils. , It gives Immediate retiei ana cures tne worai oassa. v - tas BpiiBg in.aieia. , -The popularity which: Hood's Sarsa parma nas gainea as a sprug meaioine IB WUUUUlUb l niaacB.a. JUS I elementh of health giving, blood h! whloh aaaon. (vine and . anoetite restoring . whlon everybody seems to need at this season. Do not continue in a dull, tired unsatis- LrhberfltdSyllooar. weak strong." 1 1 1 ThR TTTTR1! KYHTRTTTfi'Kr - ' I carouaa nun, uymr, bame and Iadustrial Association. LARGE ATTESDANIE. FIFTH DAY. TBJt POULTBT DiPABTMINT. Entering this department we landed where our pilgrim fathers did, at Plymouth Rock. They found but one, but we discovered a trio of as fine a specimen of Plymouth Rock ohiokens w we have seen. Also another trio of Partridge Cochins, Langshangs, Brown Leahorns. Wyandotte. White Manorkas. and Brahmaa. Also a Quartette of Houdans antf'a family of Bantoms. ten 0f whom have arrived in the world .Inna th hrlnnlnr nf thA nrfin.nl F.i. Loeition. Then a splendid coon of Musoovv ducks. Puddle ducks. Pekin . , ... ... miration. And a combination of the useful and ornamental in a coon of oea tnatXa anil oraiinina tama nrilil nonaA L . ' , . ... - - native cross, Game Baniom chickens and a huge turkey eobler weighing 35 pounds, all the exhibit of our towns- man Ralph Gray Mr. W. H. Bray has on exhibition I Imnerial Pekin ducks and as Christmas dinner could demand. He has also some eggs that are attraotive in appearance and bugs in size. Messrs. Wood Bros., of River View, show some fine specimens of fowls. They have four coops of beautiful Buff Cochins, one each of Pekin Bantoms and White Leghorns. Mr. John W. Smallwood shows a fine exhibit of Cochins, Game, native Houdan, Bantom, Langshang,PIymouth Rock, native Frizzly, half Bantom, white and native turkeys. Also some Guinea fowls, Musoovy, Puddle and Pekin ducks. Mr. J. L. Rhem exhibits a fine lot of ducks and turkeys. And Mrs. Willet a pair of large white turkeys, and also a brood of young ones of the same specier. Besides the above, there was a number of exhibits but we could not obtain the names of exhibitors. They were of the same varieties of those already named, except some1 Black Game, Dusty Miller, Brahmaa and Fritzte ohiokens. cattle. Among the horned cattle there was some magnifloent specimens. Messrs. Haokburn ft Willet had two bulls, full blood Holsteins;. three heifers of the ame,took ach hin Mfi gallons of milk per day, and ten graded stock of Holatein, Jefsey and Ayshire of extraordinary milking qualities. They have a pen of nine beautiful calves; of these three are full blood Holatein and six of other fine breed. They have ten fine native calves. They have a fine yoke of oxen which will tip the beam at Azures very near to two I tons. Hoaa Of hogs they showed a pen of fine Poland China pigs seven months old which looked at least two years in sizs. A- fine brood sow and a pen of six fat hogs now ready for the butcher's use. There were some other hogs that I wa oould not learn of the owner, but 1 00 d0b th dM "hen they went " . ' Mr. J. L, Rhem exhibited some ele- gant milch cows, and a calf a year old, whloh was extremely large for its age. I Here again . the awarding oommittec l was ahead of us and no donbt duly con- eldered the merits of eaoh and every exhibit. I a collection or birds I fvasV MtllcVIMAII AP Kfflifsl JAflMAafr ?! Aft A wmwwhvm v arutawt nvuivdviv hum I bird fancier, of Raleigh. There are I Mr, Dughi says that he has endeavored 1 to get birds to represent every country, I ore. We give tha names of some that are rarely seen In this country: There ara Afrioan finches, Australian and African parakeets, lizard canary, white I Java sparrows, which wa think tha most 1 haanUfnl little bird wa aver aaw. Afrt oan doves, ring doves. English magpie. I ARlQan lOVe DUO, NIO OI raraa 11 (very pretty), enokatooV which is an Afrioan T bird and a curious one, South i ',i.r?"-ar.u. TT. vv-. iparrra, Australian zing love parrot, ia - ram'arkabls bird);gray Java sparrows,! Edrnnaaft ihrnahaa. Ttaii.A European jy bird, English linet, bull Cath, Afrioan white head, German gold finoh. African hlanWiuft. F.nirll.h mm I finoh, Afrioan black' cap, English cross mx Eairtfohnhaf tlnnh . Pb.h.h kw. ,1 others, : fcolaSlnz , a ' great variety . of oinaries, which are also very Intereet- log. The school ohUdren who have read of these birds have now opportuni ty to see them. There are also prairie dogs, to "handsome" monkeys, and guinea pigs. This is one of the most interesting exhibits of the Fair and one may spend profitably a half hour study ing these birds. 8TOCI DEPARTMENT. Of fine horses there was a fine display of fine stallions. Messrs. Hackburn ft Willet exhibited one. also Mr. Joel Kinsey of Fort Barnwell; Wm. Hunter of Uoldsboro and Dr. Linster Duffy of this city. Cpt. Bell of Wilmington had a beautiful two year old colt, and flne animal was exhibited by Mr. L E- Pridgen of Greene county. As sad die horses there were several entries; among them Mr. John Messio had a fine one, also Mr. John W. Stewart, Mr. Plaisted and Mr. Hugh Dortch, and Mr. Wm, Hunter of Goldsboro. A saddle mare by Major Williams. The colts included a number of fine animals; E M. Pavie's, Chas.S. Bryan's and some with the mothers. A jack and Jennie by Willet & Hackburn; a jack by Jas. A. Bryan. Mules were also exhibited by J'L. Hahn. J. W.Stewart and others whose names we could not obtain. Mr. Bamuel ipock had a fine horse also on exhibition. We were listing these ex- hibita just when the judges were ex ited information, TAXIDERMY. Part of the space in the fish, oyster and game building is occupied by Clarke ft Morgan, taxidermists. They have an interesting display of their work. The birds and animals appear almost as natural as life. The exhibit is artistically and beautifully arranged, and there is nothing on tho ground that will be more interesting to those who admire and appreciate the art of taxi dermy. We will not attempt to de scribe any particular piece of work, but suffice it to say that tbe exhibit is by the well known firm of Clarke & Morgan, and fully sustains their repu tation. There are a half dozen or more different kinds of wild duck, cormo rant, or Bogue sound layers; eagle gannet gull, brant, three kinds of owl North Carolina and Florida rail, oyster birds, red birds, red-winged black birds, warblers, downy woodpecker I four kinds of hawk, fire kinds of heron 1 and collection of thirty quail. Of fish I there are tarpan, csro, gar and porgie I Of animals there are mink, fox, I deer's head, a deer's horns, and hsir I seal. All of these animals were killed I in Eastern North Carolina and mounted Concluded on fourth page. Absolutely Pure. (This powder never varies. A marvelof parity, itrength and wholeiomeneu. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the mul titude of low test, short weight, alum or pnoapnate powders. Bold only in cans. Royal Baking Fowdbb Co.. M Wall it. N.Y. Iune23 dsu wed frl A w STOP! STOP! STOP! AND LOOK IN AT a . . .. . Solid Silver and Plated Ware to be I found in the city. ' No trouble to show Goods. Come and see me. XiA 1 Mil IILG J Hi W XiLXjIU Middle Street, Opposite Baptist Churoh fe25Jtf K. R. JONES, HEAVY' AMD IIOHr i.i, "V--'. . . jjoriuara ana uaua ax swan . -,,:;..,.-,,, ? ; Bold at manufaotnrerVprioes.! ' ' ) Dllf GCSwJ U lICtlQIlSs !. ' -. , : ' ,( ' " " Fall .stock and large assortment. Prices as low as tha lowest.. 1 Call and examine my stook., &0YA1 l tfll POWDER Satlafaction gnarantead. v u kv Be Sure To Visit Dunn's Gonftctisncry AND RESTAURANT AT THE FAIR GROUNDS. NEW GOODS ! The Lino of Goods in our Stock are nnsurpaesed in beauty and desin. quality and Tniah. Watches, b.amond Jewelry, Sterling Silverware, China Braoelets, Bangle Bracelets, Flexible Silver Purses, Hair Ornaments, Book Marks, Rins, Chains, L-ace nns, scarf Pins, Charms, etc. liDtll TL. s a ss en me ueweieiY Do you want a Fine Suit of Clothes? Goto Harrington & Baxter, where you will also find the finest lot ol Neckwear you ever saw. Also, the best $3.50 hand sewed Shoe in New Berne. The prettiest line of Neglige Shirts ,'and Dress Shirts, bothlaun- dned and unlaundried, in the city. A fine stock of Gents' Collars and Cuffs, Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins, &c. A new line of the latest style of Hats, including the latest thing in "Derbies," "Crushes" and Slouch Hats. Gents' Kid Gloves. The finest $2,00 Ladies' Shoe in New Berne. All the above Goods have just been received, and we ernarantaai satisfaction or money relunded. Give us a call and be convinced that Banington & Baxter's is the place to buy Goods. ivir. d. M. Jones, of Beaufort, is with as and will be glad to see his many friends and sell them goods very cheap. uon't iorget the place, Barrington & Baxter, Middle Street, Between L. H. Cutler and J. Sater. To The Fair Grounds I Round Trip Every 30 r, Minutes! , 4 I will run a BUS or. TRANSFIX! t , from FAIR GROUNDS to POLLOCK. J' , W-f f L." MIUDLE, SOUTH FRONT, CRAVEN' - and BROAD STREETS, thence DIRECT V , to FAIR GROUNDS, every THlttTr ' MINUTES from 9 a.m. to 10 nim.' every day during Fair week.' s TEN CENTS each way on thU roW: " Carriages will take parties from the J '' grounds to any portion of ' the city, of , -'A call at any plaoe in the city and oonveylt to grounds for 2a Cents eaoh waf ! .'1 " In calling for oartiea earrUrM iait 6s detained but a few uomenu. ' - Bespectfnlly;;';' 1 J. W STETTAnA :: M. P.HOIXtIT PASHIONADLB TAILOK, " Next door to P. II. Draney t Bard ware . Store, . t ' ' SOUTH FRONT STREET. Large stock of fine samples. Clo" ! made to order. 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