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1JA.I1 A JOURNAL H VOL. IX,--NrO. 207. EW BERNE. N. C SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. -, i. -v1 ' 4T DESIRARLE SIX ROOM IlOUSr. lor rent. Apply to 8) 4t U. S. Macs. BUCKWHEAT, Whi e Bjans, Large Hominy, Minos Meat, Corned Beef, Pit? Pork. Breakfast Strips, Small Hams, FreBb Roasted CcffVo. C. E Slover. OST-Oae Vl- , :i.: ilun Book in front of M irk'.- .re at the time cf Hm C. (J C'aik't- scoiiert Please re tin. W. R J.ARRixaroN. JDST RECEIVED .rihein Sausages and Bologna S..u . . Rlso small Sugar Cured iiam r?-d Shoulders. We also Lave a uiot? ' Chickens, old and young Call ea-'.f bc-fure they are all gone. R e .tfu'ly. Ciu rchiu. & Paskeu. J T I, lishmeni ior Chicago drtss. d Terms cafh, y-.i variation. iOANED A -J WantHg.i R. rowed w ill plea 1 oblige CAL lis i-iou E-t if l:!l kill i ?LU CITY .ST.: iJ ready for and shirts. W (ttoie of Ja:n"8 ; rk I . I ! I' r" , J a M : s '.: u.i e r. .v 3 OriER-S : it their iaii t.. Dry GtJul.., t.t,- e. They buy -.t iif". ij y ou Ljw Ci icc THE TA YLO't L f venti J8 OLD I'A titis a for 1 4'iirn N venti in . jl8 i f 1 O.";,; PAPEH'i r r, Jui kn ; b- 8 -i.i t.torage. v. i w ithout nov2H U i ra i a 'hit bor lufii fiild Kl.DM'.lND. .'NDUV now tll.'.rd, Cliff i.-i'i t the . i : evi villi! -1 i!l(VH. I'. . v l-eui. .: ! i iu tr'Vt m.2C -i: s : ioi: .i ' II'.- i n- .dliV. i press, and to my friouds generally I throughout Georgia and other States, who have so faithfully, so earnestly and so unselfishly labored for my election, and to my friends in the Legislature, both in and ont of the Alliance, who so heroically and firmly stood by me iu the re cent Senatorial contest, and to thousands of friends iu this State and throughout the Uuion, who by telegram, letterb, or public demon strations hitvo signified their grati fication at the result of the recent election, I wish to icturu through the public press my heartfelt thanks, and to give assurance ol my biueere appreciation. The me thod of making my grateful acknowledgement seems appropriate- because these testimonials are so generous, so spontaneous unl so numerous. John l. Gordon, Kirkwood, near Atlanta, Nov. 5, "JO. i i -i't n'l'i? DlSTRUCTIVH and Beliiu!i. Par nell i.-, i uittjoriiy of t';i v his residual i if li :'. Gei iiiiii.y t.'.'-.l. A favor -.lei-hip. 11EPOUTS ir.'tn .: tier are coLliici ui'. H the India us i.u- ti it - : say they aio on tin v. Professor Koi'u action to pr:tnr. charges bciug ulhI - m 1 i on !.v that , (ll ilcIS .KV AD VER TIS tiit S. NTS. Loar - Li uin book. Lost -Plan or diagram. U.S. MaCE-Housa for rent. 0. C. Ghekn Nevv drag fitoro. . C E. Sr.oviSR Buckwheat, cto. en . t'.::;ate the : Jc.lt- inent of patients by h.s ine, l;o;in. Governmental are being m.uUi f ; releif of d:stus i:i land arising fiom tl.e potato crop. ;;: I llijjt IDCIilS he immediate Weoiei'ii lie failure ot the The Snatoii.ii coutebt in Ala bama has not i et ei:i.'il. The vote on last Tuesday was Puh 11; Kolb 41 Seay 28; Wans 11. In the caucus that followed Pugii received 47; Kolb 35; Wntls 1J; S-'ay L'7. Brazilian waiiii;.' mnvedat New Yorkou YvVn.i-;l.: and were received with loii.tl honors. They weio c-khu-,1 by iho York town and lii J)..ij.diiii, and Fort Wadsworth and Castle William flred salules. Five years ago t he aunual meet ing of the Knights of Labor was one of the most important features . in the r.ewspapers. The barest mention is in .-Jo ni i lie- present meeting. Too many hSiiLcs and t)0 much politics did i!. THERE is an effort in North Carolina to uso the Farmers' Alli ance to deleat tins re-election of ' Senator Vance. North Carolina has no Democrat so txpciienced in National legislation a3 Senator "Vance. Beside tha,t, ho is among P the most popular of the Southern - Senators. Chicago Inter-States. ''v.; .' t WE -have before us the North - Oarolina University Magazine, No. i 2. New ' Beries. Vol. 10. It is a fjr jewel. The first article is by John . S. Long, LL. D., on "The Chair of .History' at the University," and 1 is remarkably strong even for this . distingnis'htd writer. Get the magazine; it w ill richly repay a , y careful reading. S-V.- r.1 : ' ' - Senator Hampton's 'fondness v- for hunting is known of all men. 'Oa Weilnesday ho was accidentally Bbot by hts on McDnflfee Hamp " ton. while out cunning on his favorite hunting grounds in Wash -r. uigton Oo. Miss. His injuries are not beleived to be ieriiua. The atcitlen.riaiinenttl in, the same ' : Ior-a,1itvs wh'eri tie Senator a few .. v. . ' vears ago loftt-ono oi his legs. " Qeubeai.' Gordon has .given the toMoklpi ,tp.iie',p.ri6e: To the Cotton. New Beroo market Salm lUlbalo:i.t7 50to8 35 A now poatofflse iamd IU 1 air ha i:?vn O'tabliaboJ six miles from the city with Mr. Daniel Lice m post aiixler. Mrs. 51 outs T. Rjb Tt h thy hgenl for Stanley's great book. The book is ioteimely inttfre?tiTjg and th-i nent ia a Oiiri-tian lady worthy of patronage. Yrstr-rday was tho firbt real winter iay laiuRoaon In sorau placet" ice re uiai. ed all day in the Hhade. So far tno ti.ll IUB been very UMlu. v, un only a few days that required fire?. Interesting services were held on Thanksgiving Day at tho Methodist and Episcopal churches and the Church of Christ. According to custom collec tions were taken up for the Oxford Orphan Asylum. Our oldest citizsii, Mr Jacub Fauble, tho father of Mrs. B Swert, pasfied avvay jestPrJay at tho ripe age of 1)1 years. Ue was born in Germany on the 20th cf Dacfmber, 1799 The funerel services will bo full in the Catholic church this mortiing at 10 o'clock. The steamer Wru. R. McCVbe, Capt E. B. Williams, has been chartered by Mtresrs. BUdo Bros, for the lumber busi n jss Iler capacity is about 200 000 fee". She n ill make regular trips hereafter between Ne.v Berne and Elizabuth City. The perpld of Harlowo aro raising funis to build u better academy than tho one they have bseu U:ing. On Tues day night the 9th of December, the E. W. Society of that place will have a concert to be followed by a festival, the proceeds of each to be devoted to that purpose. They are now practicing regularly for the concert, and a very enjoyable time ia anticipated. A party of gentlemen went hunting Thanksgiving Day at Jos. L. Rhem'e seven mile farm and bagged a hundred partridges, doves and larks. Mr. J. J. Tokon took a hunt at Wild wood and killed twenty -two rquirrels, and three sportsmen brought back a number of floe, wild geese from Harlowe creek: Many others were out, but wo heard results from nouo excrpt thofo reported. The Grst of a series of entertaiamerns to be given by the Ladies' Aid Society of Christ's Chnroh, will be held at the residence of Mr. E. H. Meadows cn Wednesday evening next, Deo. Sd, at 8 o'olock. Musio and other novelties will be introduced during the evening. Re freshmonta served. All persons cor dially invited, and. only a email admis eion will be charged. Every effort will be made to make it an enjoyable or.ca eion. Hon. C. 0. Clark, while out driving at a pretty rapid rata Thanksgiving day, about noon, tuude too abrupt a turn ot the corner of Pollock and Mid dle streets, which caused I he buggy to tip suddenly towards one side and throw him out so violently as to render him unconscious fir neatly half an hour. Fie sustained severe bruises about the he td and face, and his friends were very uneaty about his condition for a nnmbor of hours after tho accident occurred, but yesterday hi; miud was clear and he was doipg well last night. He was attendod by Ore. Frank and Leinster Duffy and Dr. Primrose. Gratd and Exciting Chase. The hare-and-hound chase came off Thanksgiving day as announced. It was very interesting and excited a grat deal of attention. The start was made at five minutes before one o'clock with the nrj one minute be.'cre the pouies and two minutes bcfc:j the horses. The course was along t'r c west side of the cemetery for colored p ople. over the old fort next tho rai.roaJ, tiienue across Mr. Duffy's land wo Mr. Bray's farm, turning eastward tcross Mr. Tiedale's and th-3 Miller tract, theuco to tha ritht acrosa Mr. McSjrley'sto Pollock street, and out tho Trent rod to Mr. Oornto's, turniDg to thw right and going by Mr. Crocket's around back of tl:e farm house into the Neua road agaii for a hundred yards, thence to tho ritrht tO Av.ri! the railroad und tho Oaks of Mee-as. llackburn & Wiilett'a where tho ham was found. Mr. Frank Tii-dalu was tirst iu, with Mr . Le i Burrus socon !, but aa they had ru ;Je a mi-:ak'J in tho chmds of duot bct.t up by the Hying feet tho f:r-?t li mor-i were awarded tho Ii Mr. Myltnd Howard. Mis-tM-irv T. Oliver and Miss Etta Xarui -.(lowed th: coikho and stayed tin di.-aai co llaoalitiit. Hi- M i-'.er of thy Hunt prei-.-aU d iVift Oiiv.T with a '.liird ring eontai.i iog a small eaieiald nnd moonstono. aud Mr Ilu'.vf.id w it!i a horso h-'td of gold. At tho Oiks tho huutsaier. and ladirfl '.vno r. fret-hsd by a cup of Lot choc 1 .to aaiJ collso and a bitcaii. Too li art) was closely p ed by M.-rrs. Fred Bray, Ooxnto, Tia.hk-, Burru ! and Gray iho i'.ret looked like j sun- wiiioer when i:U hor -a e aae dawa (.'id i!i' haro eiea;)c;I. T!n-ioiro many tumisins falls, liut no one received t'ao slighe.-t icja.-y. Among thoaa who felt Mr. Bryaa aad Mr. Gibbn deserve especial mention for tiifir per-.iiif'in e in remounting. There were thirty-live riders on tho co'jr.u, ;i:.d Un Ion i tin er-i Rent up at the clcoo of the ch'tse for the management pave fell evi:i, tie.e of tho aiirf'c;ati.'u of tho erowmug tporc of the day. Pe'sor.al. Mrs VV. B. Me.tiary, tho sister of Mr. T M. N. Ueorge, and her mother, Mrp. M U. Elmer, who have been visiting her, returned to thyir homo in Dar'aam yesterday. Mrs. Juhn S. Waters and son, of Wil mington, who have been visiting the f-tuiilv of Mr. F. C. Roberta, returned home yesterday. Mi ssis Milligan ur.J O'Sullivao, tho United States steamboat inspectors. wdo came in by rail Wednesday night 1 1 iusp.ect teveral steamers, returned to Norfolk jr-Hieniay on tho etoamur New berneof tho O. D. lino. Mm. K E. (1. Roberta had tLa'alnn, o' A it ni Hon, Alabania.carae in lant nbht for a v:a;t to relatives in tho city. Church Notice. II iae,ok S rt-.'t MJioai-it Ch :tch Suiidny, Nav. 30. Sorvij.-u at 11 a m. aid f:la p m., conducted by tlio pastor Prayer moetia at 9:15 a.m. Sasday- school at 3 p.m., W. R Barrington, supt. The publij are cordially invited to attend these eorvio?fi and will resoive a cordial welcome. Superior Courl. Court convened Thursday morning and transacted businees about half of the diy, even if it was Thanksgiving. The first case taken up was that of Julius Williams, on which the jury had been kept all night, standing eleven to one. Just after breakfast tho opposing juror cams over and a verdict of not guilty was brought in. State vs. Happy Ed , alias EJ. Jones; nol pros. State vs. Violet Wiggins, a. and b. ton days in the county jail. State vs. J. H. Mitchell, a. and b with attempt to commit rape; guilty; judgment suspended. State vs. Thos. Oreen. sbiudonmsnt; guilty; judgment suspended . State vs. Emanuel Canajy, larceny; j sdmout suspended. S;utii vs Emanuel Canady, larceny; f c ur months in county jail. J. H. Mitchell, 1. and r.; pleads guilty; one year in the penitentiary. O. J Dudlay, appsal; dismissed. Marthi Gurgunus, larceny; corornu s.oaers granted leave to hire out. Cieo of S. S. Fisher vs. Wm. Colligan; judgment in favor of defendant. After approving reports, ligning j idjrussts, etc., Friday moroiag, court adj urn d for tho terra. Iu c is of L. U. Saaith, tharo was no .mansion of jadgimnt. It was a nole conteuduro and defendant diicharged 00 payment of cost. A TEN-YEAR-OLD (JUEKN. 1 lTTLi: WII.UELMISA SUCCEEDS TO TUH THltONE OF THE NETHERLANDS, Tke IlAauE, November 27. Queen It.1 2 nit Emma has issued a proclama tion declaring Prinoess Wilhelmina Qjitr.n of tho Netherlands. The Queen gent sys: SHIPPING NEY. ARRIVED, Steamer Newberne, of the 0. D. line, with cargo general merchandise and passengers. Steamer Wm. R. MoCabe, Capt. E. B. Williams, from Philadelphia to load with lumber from Blade Bros. Schooner R. J. Poulson, Capt. F. J. Fitzgerald. Sohooner Clara Garret, Capt. John MoPherson. IN PORT. Schooner EJna A- Pogue, Capt. A J Houston. Schooner Eda R. Hill, Capt. Benj. Hill. Sjhooner Unity R. Dyer, Oaptain Beveredge. Schooner A.tdie Henry, Capt. Wm. Hill. CLEARED. Steamer Newborne. of the 0. D. line, with cargo general merchandise and passengers. Steamer Vesper, of the E C. D lino, with cargo general exports. Steamer Howard for Trenton, with cargo general merchandise. Steamer Carolina for Grifton. Steamer Vanceboro. for Vanceboro. Steamer Laura for Kinaton with car go general merchandise. Sohooner Robert J. MsAlliater, Capt. Jos. Morris. Schooner Neptune, Capt. E J. Evans. Schooner J. & H. Scull, Captain Ingersoll, for Newark, N. J., with cargo lumber from Jos. Clark & Co. NOTES. Steamer Eaglet, of the E 0. D. line, will arrive today. THAT Vol V..I.I, nsjj AT C. G. SiEN'S HEiY DRUG STORE First Class riiarmacv? That our finalities f.r prescription work are unsurpassed, the medieiLea nsc.1 being guaranteed as t purity aial accjiucy of preparati"n, nnd us l.eii jr strictly in ac cordance with tln'plivsiciaii' r.resninfiomV That nur slock of 1'ri:.- i hmi,-'u Patent M., ivir.es, etc.. is c-auplete and NEW That ti ),.. :1,h f.r.i"-; . Toilet Waters. ( e!in. , yti. and other Toilet pre ana can tie assun u t treatment'.' We ask y.-i t- . be convim i il. Wr ; , of our eiistniuei.-i j patronage lv sirvi...' loncsuy at nil t:;::,-- erv n sp. cduilv '- i . ;.i:i:l Mi 1 11- .... ; Another Failure. Dur.i'Ta, Minn.. Nov. 20. Bell & Mav her thronn find Eyster, private bankers, suspended to- sudtupport in the fidelity and devotion dsT' Liabilities $715,000. aiacts 1,200, of her poople. I accept the regency 00. The bank's officers were on the during her minority, confiding in God bonds of Forestall Bros., big St. Paul hiid praving that my task shall be ful- contractors, who failed a short time uileil as to assure the welfare of the a8. an- in's lea to distrust that weak i- .'uiitry and the consolidation of the ened the credit of the bank and made it Kingdom." I impossible to secure ready cash to meet Tno area of the kingdom of Holland accruing obligations. is l'J MS tauare miles, iust 430 inuare miles more than Maryland, and the A Novel Announocintnt. population about 4,500,000. Suffrage The publishers of The Youth's Com- is givwn to all malo cuizsns twenty panion have sent us a handsome Sou three years of age who pay ten guilders venir with the announcements of (about 4) in taxes on real estate or a authors and articles for the next year's pe.-ooaa; tax oi a similar amount, inei volume, it has eevea illuminated States Ueneral, as national legislation I pages, one for each day in the week is caned, consiets or a chamber of nfty very auaint in stvle, the whole forminiz enioers, eiecteu oy tne provincial a "Book of Days," and each naee illus ttes tor nine years, one-third retiring trating a line or the old rhvmo: very three years, and a second cham-I "Monday for Heath, r of 1 10 deputies, elected directly by Tuesday for Wealth. e peopte lor lour years. In easel Wednesday the Best Dtr of a!: there is no legal heir the King can ap point his successor, with the consent of specially elected Legislature, and if I e dies without an heir being nomi- ated the States Ueneral, consisting of wico tho usual number of members. Tho dredge, Albemarle, which com menced work in tho New Berno and Boaufort canal last Bummur, has been entirely through it, and is now going back, removing elides that have fallen iu from the banks, which work is ex pected to continue about two months longer. Tho canal ii cow in better oraer tiian ever botoro m its history aud would it not be economy in tho long run to go still farther while the canal is iu good condition as.d drive piling along each bank lo prevent tho removed matter from settling back, eo that last ing benefit may be derived from the thorough dredging which it has rc ceivrd y The. third cargo ot shell roca to ex tend tha western wali of tho cemotery arrived yesterday. Oaly ono more cargo is needed and that is expected in about three weeks, and then the work of building the wall will commence Twenty-seven more tons of the pulver ized shell rock, to spread over the com etery walks, hayo also just arrived Abcut that amount has already been used, and as much more is still expect ed, which will bo suflloient to furnish thick coating over themaia avenuaand over all the walks in the cemetery This will make nice, hard, durable walks, a very desirable feature for such a place, and a9 the grabs docs not grow where it is used abundantly, the sextou will hereafter be relieved of much labor on them in the summer time and be enabled to devote his energies to other parta of the cemetery. lects a king by a joint vote of both sent free to all new subscribers to The ohambers I Companion who send 81. 75 for a year's subscription and request it at the time LATE FOREIGN NEWS. they subscribe. The Companion will also be sent to iin distress IM Ireland PROF. KOCH I January. 1891. free, and for full v;ar will prevent EXCESSIVE CHARGES. from that date, including the Five Dublin. Nov. 26. The naonla of Double Holiday Numbers and all the wineford, County Mayo, are greatly I Illustrated Weekly Supplements. The iaaooointed over the refusal of the I Companion is already a favorite in half grand jury to guarantee even one penny 9 million homes, and old as well as to assist in carrying out Balfour's plan young enjoy its weekly visits. to build a railroad from Colooney to Clare-Morris. Y. SI. C. A. Gospel Songs. Crowds of people throughout the dis- A new collection of sacred music for tressed district are demanding work I male voices, composed and arranged by irom priests ana poor law guardians. I Ur. J. B. Herbert. Designed especially It is admitted by the authorities that I for Y. M. C. A. Meetings. It contains within three weeks many people in I appropriate selections for male voice Swinetora district will be without rood I church choirs, supplemented with t of any kind. Delegates have started I complete elementary department, pre for London to urge upon the govern-1 pared expressly for men's voices. A inent the necessity of taking steps for I careful examination of this new book the alleviation of the distress. I will show that it is excellently written beklin, nov. an. rror. noon nas and or moderate difHcuitv. Mailed taken action to prevent extorionate I noetDaid for 85 cents. charges being made for the treatment of The 8. Brainard's Sons Co. , patients by bis method, 145 & 147 Wabash Ave., Chicago, III UUDLIN, jmov. 30. rne express says hat measures adopted by the govern-) T.i ment to relieve the distress in the west- UvBlf orn part of Ireland, arising from the On Wednesday morning, Nov. 23th, Toe worst oases of scrofula, silt ,, I n p rv . I i n luiuui iuu we unwiavi ui mtj uioou tniiaren lry 10rriicner s t-asiona. are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. 3 f.ar ;.n 1 f K-.tmctM, l'.nvilers tunes, curt ecus . t'nir ti ial and !'. t tl.n r,iit-l ! merit their i.: la : hfully and 1ST, SAI A f) EL S, Has just retiirnr-1 f;rn: the V.'i t -tth a FINE LOT of lt(Rs!:.s :ir.d IT FH iMso, a iir.e lot of I'ih-mim una.i Carts and flarnei-.n. ." ,,- win i,.. sold as LOW A S T: ! i' ' ) ,V "s r Don't fail to voir.'.- -.-.., :. ,- l.-fnrn making a trai,'. Feeding a ep. e: '.;,-. , ;..-.7.:wtf SHOES Just !s- J hi Shoes! lii;; siio. s. I. Hhora, 1 1 1. . t h!h Knlilx-i- lioii. Oil Cioih'.i,.. in -k et; i : i m:.1 : fi' in , AT. l.OOil trt :uel At J.J. TAYLOR'S. DON'T FOIUILT TI1K Lee auiLi; In New H.'rfce, Gi. you chewlot s. icbacco House Thursday for Losses, rnday for Crossss, Saturday No Luck at all; Sunday the Day that is Blest With Heavenly Peace and Rest This novel and unique Calendar is lilj 1 . lc S will hlHliU A Large Stock cf Cods at Wholesale aua K-rrAn.Rt urn i-:in:.-. nmt rnrr., J. P. TAYLOR. Prcf. Euarene Wallnau, FIRbT CLASS Fiano Tuner and Repairer, fcducaUd at the Conservatory of Mui-ic. in Berlin, haa loeaud in tins city and will be pleased to lereive orders. Satisfaction guarantee I. Ce.ll at Middle nicer, brick hniisnnp-rt to the fusioni Uous... oeL'S dim wlc failure of the potato crop will be put between the ootton Dlatform and the into operation before Christmas. I Railroad passenger depot, a small roll containing a nlan or diacram on thin A Very Poor Showing. paper. The finder will be rewarded by Since July 19th the outgo from the delivering same at the office of this United States Treasury has been I paper. 59 2t 8172,009,000, or $70,000,000 in excess of r zz tha receipts. Of this amazing excess Wfillted. lO Ssll. 850,000,000 went for pensions and , , , . . t . , . 813,000,000 ia new notes for the pur- A lae lot of fin9 timber, including ohase of silver. The 8100,000,000 went P'e, Poplar, Ash, Gum and Oak, eitu- to Wall street in the purohase of bonds ated thoc A &x: ?-a- R-? Bn,d ls0 to ease the insatiable market. The an entire, Saw "l1 0atfit' "dadmg treasury is reduoed to small change lea na everytmng oompiete and without appreciably improving the reJ, 7 ;or ,7 ' . nnanoial situation. The sum us is cone y"J and taxes are heavier. All because Congress, at its last session, was domi nated by greedy private interests. Baltimore Sun. oc28dwlm JOURNAL OFFICE. lngalls Thrown Over. Lawiiekce, Kan., November 26. A prominent Republican politician, who is on the inside and knows all about the political workings of tho party, stated yesterday afternoon that his party had canvassed the Alliaooe vote and found that it would be impossible to eleot Ingalls. They nave positively thrown Largest Stock of GROCERIES on hand, Sold at Northern Prices. Agency for Horsford Bread Preparation, mm oyer ana in ten up oeniamin r. lvi i vr mi . Simpson, of Topeka, ex United Slates I UiQ Virginia UnerOOlS, marshal. I J Cigarettes. Hazard Gunpowder Co WHOLESALE GEOOEE, MIDDLE STREET, NBWfBERNB. V. O. JUST RECEIVED. Stacy Adams & Co.'s Shoes. Jas. Means' Shoes. The Diamond Shirt, all sizes. For the next 0 d '.v-i we will ri-U n good 75o. iiniaucihi-il t,'.itt f.ir fin,- iz - 11 to 1C. Full dress I'io-io ni.il S:.iinn nn. Shirts for 81.25, worth i2 00. Stein, BIcch & C03 Tailor Made Clothing. A full line of Samples from Rogers, Peet&Ce. A fit guaranteed. A new lot of Flat Tod rnnvnpa tw. ered Trunks, Valises aud Saawl Strape. Carpets. Oil Cloth and Rugs. J. i. ill cc25 dwtf Know on the Continent. London, November 28. Severe frosts and heavy snowfalls are reported throughout Europe. In Paris the snow has fallen to a depth of several inohes. Vienna, November 88. Many of the railway lines in Austria and Southern Russia have been oompelled to partially suspend operations on aooount of heavy falls of enow. . . . BUY YOUIl PIANOS AND ORGANS FROM A North Carolina House. High Grade Instrument At Most Reasonable Tmw&" We Can SavfiYou Mojejflpfi Chas. L. Gaskill MlcSk $ Middle St.. onn. Rintf.l r.hn. r r r vuuiwur, oc26dw3mfp NEW BERNE, f. O. ' r.'ti " . v.;
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