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'AIM OL. EL--NO. 256. NEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY; JAN 28, 1891. PRICES CENTS. BC312IE5S LOCALS. and "T UTTER. Floor. Coffee, Tea, JJLud.of eery flee quality. - 0. E. Slotib. f7d sale at cost- ' r I1 fdcs. bottle Lemon Elixir, ; -idea botUerElectrlo Bitter, , i 3 .. - Iff. Job Person Remedy, 6 T ' Bottnio Elood Balm. v Eaqsire si Joubiui, '.ffio. 87 lw TjTEW DRUG 8T0RE. Drug, Medi Li !naa Ktid Chmica'.3. P. Popu- Ur Pronrietarv Medicine. All varietiee tit nmffvUt'a 8undrie - Truwe and L ce. New erop Oarden Seed. Fine aad Large Btook Cigar andTobaooo, all saw. Prescription' accurately compounded (and) not at was price), our motto and oat euocess. -. . ,v . - C 0. Gbiin, Dragglst and Apothecary, Middle.., 4 door from ruiloci. v 3naiy. NORTH CAROLINA . HAMS lust received. tti-lw.V - . K. R. Jomm. Ctf BOXES OF FINE FLORIDA ORANGES rt thnrchilt Par ker'. 1( aises. to be old cheap i l any quantity. . Churchill & Pabker, Broad st. SEVEJf SPRINGS WAiEK A spe cial) for dyspepsia and all kidney and bladdor troubles, roreaie or j3 . ; ; R. J. GooDwa v' 1 1 OBERTS ' & ' BRU. are receiving -v Ik. their rH tock Boots and Shoes, Drv Good-. Qrocerie and Provision. They buy at headquarter and can give you Low frioee. r auzo ATICE "Money, easy ia per cent' ' 1 ' New York at 2 . TUB revolution in Chili is in creasing: in force.1' i . : tT"ld probable that Boswell B. Flowe? wllf be vtlie text Governor -,( ol New York. . - . ' A HARRIS, Hebrew Ribbi.' fell ' dead In a pulpit in Richmond, last Batardaji just after deliveriag bis . -.- aermon. v " WILL the people, pardon Gov, Fowls for pardoning "Cross and White! One more salute, Gover nor Tillman. : . The German Reichstag voted down a motion to repeal the law exhibiting the. ' Importation of Amerloan pork into the Empire. IIr. John W. Moore, business manager of the Norfolk Landmark Ydled In New York under an opera tion of cutting ont a cancer under his ton erne, which came from looking.' - c "Tifs dressing that Representa tive Mills, of Teza8r gave the great . i i tii '4 m' jyXA was T mpst richly deserved." Fro Tided : it : was not ' oyster and cranberry r .n Binatob Ingalls is quoted as laying, that the great blunder ol his hie .was .voting for the tariff till. The Wilmington Star kindly corrects the Senator and graciously informs bim that the great blunder otyiia life was in being borni' Thk British Minister is to re ceive' new" instructions from the Gome Government. Salisbury is ia for allowing the' controverted f4-;stions to lapse, and proposes to Cz more with the industrial than tba political aspects of the case. " Sarah Bernhardt bis sailed fcr America. ' A largo crowd r:;catled to see her off.' Bidding :r to her mends, 'She said 3 was ner last tour, ana wnen trniover she would retire irom i ' ) cts. Now let the managers : ;r;te her to the New Berne Fair, I T. 2 National Democrat says the izg thing about the Force ' I i; Ittlon in; Congress is that '5n aholutely nothing behind ; c ;::t Harrison and his ambl s t j ta re elected. Take away ' i's inSaence , from the Re- i c!ld of the Senate and the -.I'M trt-lJ be dropped in an LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, P. Ulsich Me pork. ate. BAEdACf Btoeb For you. a E. Slovie Batter, etc. .' I Emitb Prompt loaning aaeociat'o. rcton Globe baa it in 1, It says : 'If the Demo ' rccei la defeating the " 1 tfcey will deserve a '; tnsmphin 1892. If micceed in pascinj 7 rca for a triumph -t t'rr,;rviog it. - Tha I I ta i.;a3 aa i"iiot'3 Cotton New Berne Market Sale of S3 bale at 8 to 1 70. There will be a Uoture tenight by the pastor at the Baneoek 8trett U)thodit Church. . Weitern North Caroliaa I now far nlihing male and horte in this see tion. - Mr. E. 8. Street hae 'purchased a lot that i entirely North Carolin raised. ' ' ' Mr." Jemes Hawkins wu killed near Trenton, Monday, by having a tie fall on him. He and a grandson were cat ting down trees when one fell on Mr. Hawkins and killed him City Marshal Hargett desires us to state that donations of clothes iert at his office for the foundling baby will be tbankf oily received, as it is Iniufilcent ly (applied and the party who has it is not abl; to bay more. A gentleman who left 'Wilmington Monday mcrniag informs as that it was announced there that the track would be laid on the railroad bridge at Jaoltoavill and the trains be. running over it and into the town yesterday. Mr. Jotephas Peede, of Idelie, killed two bogs on the 19.h inst, of the Jersey Bad breed, that would not have bees two years old until nest March. One weighed 695 pounds and the other ex aotly 000. Wouldn't they have been a magnifioent pair to have shown at the Fair? Mr. Peed intends to send np the hams for exhibition. As the qusstion of publio improve meats is bow being agitated ia thisoity we call attention to the feet that a bill ia before the Legislature to amend the oharter of Salisbury so that 150,000 bonds may be issued for the macadam izlng and improving the streets of that towa. Will New Berne be Blow is attempting what smaller towns are accomplishing ? . The series of sermons being delivered at the Chnroh of Christ this week by Rev, D. W. Davis will not be apon the doctrine of that denomination at pres ent as formerly stated but will probably be given at a later period. Too pnblie cordially invited to attend these services which will begin at 7:10 p. m every night - Subject this evening, 'The Trinity of The Gospel." The following constitute the Honor Boll of the New Berne Collegiate nstitate for the month ending Jan. 88: Misses Jennie Steinhelper, Eva Willis, Roea ' Dail, Mary Barrington, Laora Swltser, Pearl Wallace. Beetle Patter son, Laura Suter. Lena HInee, Anna Hanff, Alberta Ulrlch, Eliza Simmons; Masters David Congdon, Jno.Erdman, Benton Lane," Alfred Gukins, John Meadows, John Buter, Frank Willis. Nsw Berne can boast of a new law firm. Bon. W. T. Caho, of Pamlioo, and Mr. J. B.Iieigh,of Tyrrell, have formed a partenership under the firm name of Caho & Leigh, and opened aa offloe in front of the Gaiton House. Mr. Caho has been in town about a week making preparations. Their books wars opened, placed in position, and their sign hang t ont a yesterday. Mr. Lelgh te expected ' to arrive today. 8aceess to the new Arm. v; ; The qaestion of tending the city and eoanty for publio improvemente is still being considered and It behooves those who have aooepted the position as guardians of the publio to give it un biased and mostearefnl attention. In oontersation with a number of our best business men, nearly all of them favor the movement. r .Wa hope to adopted and earnestly pushed forward It Is only to be regretted that we have been so late In the prosecution of more enterpries., In the case of Hsnry B. Jenkins Bro. & Co. and other creditors of T. J. Turner ft Co. vs. T. J. Turner and J. W. Tar ner", assljneeof J. W. Taraerand J. W. Turner, upon motion to 'show cause why a receiver should not be appointed and the injaaotion eontinoed to the final bearing, was heard before his honor H. B. Bryan, Judge, oa Monday and jadgment rendered on Tuesday, that said injunction bs continusd and Caps. John A. Biohardsoa appointed receiver, qaalified and entwsd upon the dLvlarge of his duties. Grssn Z::rztsoa, Q. B. Thomas . and P. H. Fcl'allar repressnted the plaintive and CI aid Clark and L. J. Moore the de Kartse Disasters. . - s The schooner Chas. 0. Lister, Caps. J. W. Coverdale, owned by ex-Governor Jas. F. Hall, of Frederics; Delaware, on her way to Wilmington with a eargo of fertilizer, encountered the storm bf last wsek and was driven' ashore at South Point, off Hatteras inlet. The vessel and eargo Is a total low; the erew were saved. '' ".. The three-mast schooner . Nathan Lank, which we have .already reported lost at Kianekeet last week, twenty mflee from where this wreck occurred and hex Captain drowned, also belonged to ex Governor Ball. Shrewd Hunters Outwitted. i A well known New Berne sport, In eompany with a New Yorker, were oat, banting a few days aco.; They didn't have a single bit of lask and on returning were twitted by their fellow sportsmen."" Tuesday the hunt waa re sewed by the same parties, thi time d&termioed to bring back something. A gentleman in the oity happened to ran up with a boy with a lot of par tridges for sale that had been trapped. He bought them, and having an Idea on what' road the aforesaid huntsmen would return, he employed the boy to take the birds that way, having previ- The schooner Melvin, Captain Sam. ousiy taken the precaution to mark Howland, left the Weet Indie ovsr a I thsm so they could be recognized, month ago for New Berne with a cargo! The plan hit and the jubilant sports of fruit. Three weeks ago ahewaa die- rode in town with all the pomp of a abled by a storm and her eails were Nimrod, thinking their ehrewdnese of nearly all blown away, bat ehe eao- having fired shot into the already dead oeeded in getting to the month of Neoae birde would be sufficient evidence of river aad was there mt by the revenue their good faith, bat when the parties cutter Winona going down for a cruise, to whom they first made their first ex Being signalled by the Melvin, the out- hibit of luok, examined beneath the ter went to her assistance, supplied her wing of each bird and found a small with water, whioh had given out on the rubber band, the t so celebrities turned Melvin, and then towed her to New off in despair, proclaiming, "Its no Berne.- The cargo, with the exception good place to hunt around here no of 8,000 eoooanats, spoiled and had way." been thrown overboard. I the world, aad In order for the chureh to do the good intended by the Bailder of the enarch, the wolf mart be gotten out. His remarks made me think of the story of th porcupine and the orange tree. The porcupine would watch the tree and when the orange would fall he would take one ia hie month, then roll over, filling hi quill fall, and take them to bie den. The lean, jtjane, hungry sod voraoionf animal teemed to find more wayaof carrying off lambs than the porouplne of carrying orangee. I think I ehall go to hear Mr. Davia again. - j. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor!? The Winona thus proved of neat aer- vioe, and thie assistance rendered helps to ehow the necessity for having inch a boat ia our waters. Talsnt Appreciated. In an Augaita, Ga , exohaage is a complimentary notice of Mr. Geo. H. Marshall, a former New Bernean, and son of oar townsman, Mr. Wm. B, Marshall. Mr. Marshall is oar and looomotivs painter in the Georgia railroad works; and in appreciation of his skill and eoteom held for him by the employees, ho has been preeenled a fall set of mechanical tools assd ia his trad. We quote one paragraph from the Chronicle : "Mr. Marshall is one of the finest painters In the country, and the Georgia railroad is to be congratulated on re taining his services. " Surely It must be gratifying to ths inhabitants of this city to know that he sons, who have sought othsr field for a llvelihood,are ascending the ladder of honor and success. While we prefer their remaining with us, wo are glad to note their prosperity in their new homes. Mr. J. W. Timberlako left yeiterdey morning to take a poeltion In the office of the Williams Ink Manufacturing Company, Salem, Virginia. Mr. Wm. Sultan left for the North to lay in a epring stock of goods. Mrs. Delia Koonoe left on a businsa trip to Dunn. Miss Yarns Dixon, who hae been visiting her eister, Mrs. L L. Chestnutt. returned te her home at Wilson's Mills. Bev. W. S. Rone returned te bis home at Goldsboro from holding quarterly oonferenoe at Beaufort. 250 Barrels Full Weight Mess Pork To be sold at Rock Bottom Prices. Agency for Horsford Bread Preparation, Old Virginia Cheroots, Cigarettes. Hazard Gunpowder Co IF. Ulrieli, WHOLESALE GROCER, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. 3. C. DLTOIfc YOU! of NELLIE BLY CAPS The Obnoxious Measure Killed in the Senate on Mondiy. WiSHiNdTOH, D. C, Jan. 28. When the Senate met st noon today Mr. Mor ..MMKs..j .a -a l: argumsnt against the proposed closure For YOUr CHOICE ruie ana me two taeouon oiu. At 1:20 Senator Woloott asked Sena tor Morgan to yield the floor to bim, to that he might move to take op the ap portionment bill. Senator Morgan eaid that he would do so, although he was at a very interesting point in hie speech, the opportunity to retume. Senator In ShOW WindOW at Why wss thi. emigration a few year. - ",',.7 . T. ago of our young blood, andwhy If itubifl that they do not do as well here V 1 The vote was prooeeded with amid Geatlemen this la a srave aueetion I exoltement and confusion, and some - li,, i : i - ! .-J it.. 4 .v. k... I... ... uwwuni m iwiiiuu iv pun. , ... """" I The motion to lay on the table waa naivafl tna nnnaMoratlnn and antisuinrl 1 ..... m or mi. 1 lajicuxj , yeaa ot, uaji on. iuo ma- InaTTi Tl V I TT A VT the business man of this locality those I nouncement was greeted with applause I DiiL i, Et A v 11 l 1 li Xj who have interests hsre. Should this on ine Mnooruio eiae ssu m wm xi- question bo answered no doubt there nhai. ,ho,d mforsm th. tha wouia oe various etatements. out tons I Senate, and that if there was a reps the first and leading reason is because ti tion of disturbance the galleries ont haainaM marl, men of nronartv andMhOUld be Cleared. After a few mio . - . ... . ... . lute wrangling the vote waa taken, .BUu.uU. BmmMww ,4 85 SiB,torl Cameron, vent it, ana ir tnoy are not tne ones in Jonei, of Nevada, Stewart, Teller. whose bands the balances of destiny I Washburn and woloott voting with the hanff. than we would like ta l.arn I Democrat. ... -X ....... . rru- . t.. , . iV. I The vote was then taken on Mr. Wol rT' -"T r"u wuw bott'e motion to take up the Apportion nortn uarouns ana won a namorimnnthiii. and it we. carried bv like 1 1 -::-j Aisoclatloa, t's r - '.1 brousbt cheok for NO FORCE BILL. 39c. " BARGAIN STORE." jsnlddwly AND LIVERY Hi now on hand alareelot of fine MULES sod HORSES, raised in WEST ERN NORTH CAROLINA. Alo. a fine lot of Bueaies. Road Carta and Harnesa, all of which will be mH TOW ASTHP I flWFCT telent and position for their integrity, vote, yeae 85, nays 84; the only diffe pon't till to come and see him before snd devotion to duty sre too numerous noe noing mn r. rewigrew e pair (makings trade. it . a .. u. i... u. to mention, end until our men Of mean. ttESKZS3 snd business capacity give a portion of of ppianse at the final sneoees of the their time, which is now so muoh 00- movement sgainst the 1 Elections' bill oupled in temporary pereoaat gain, to and the proposed rule, but the feeling ...l in. . ... ..mi jUDiiauuu waa bubo tuo tow Kiat v uuouk Ufe Dsmocraticsido. The consideration keep pace with the . timee, Wo have of tht Apportionment bill was then endeavored for- a Ions time In thi inrooeeded with. The reading of the eeetlon to indooo a desirable olaeeof bill and report .oontlnned until tare . . ' j I o clock, iae nuiwaetnen uiaaaiae .m.. WCT 10 0r Bu.., nnU tomottow 8 o'clock, when it taoaga uninown, is it wen enouga, ouMoome UP SS nnflnlshed business. 1 , 1 ror Rraciuai isact let 1 seep gur own 1 , v a THI HOtJIB i : ' u n blood. 4i . 'v-f -t-' T-; -c I Mr. Boatelle. of Mains, moved that the We hope not to be mlsundeistood ml House go Into the Committeoof the oitlnr the above. While we believe it Whole on tne naval Appropriation wu. ffl. -. at. A aa.Au 4V.aul4t.u4 x L f . s a - a I lUBJ Jill SBtSalA bllw Hel T "Oil UlUVlOUl so u. . ewong narrier ia tae w.y n our AfW g ftw htd um proeperitf , we are eonnaens mat toaay Ur. Monseur and Mr. Heard of Mis there' la a .brighter , outlook for New I sourl, who had just returned from the Bern and all Eastern North Carolina Sonata spoke a tow words to his Demo- ,uu T.r B.iwr. , .. u bt mj d.-.,,, 0f Arkansas, futerrupting the honored sons has only inspired a new MtT informed the Bouse that the force energy and determination to utilize our bill had been defeated. Cheer after ...nt.vaaan ntiilavalnn raaV.rua.l0heer went UD frOUt thS DemMratiO ( - - . . 11 - lliae. iui tpsaavr nm iwuik ib 4.4. THl ..I 4. IDNISU WWIOT WIOI BUBIHCi IV IllWt . ... . I lUf syVtUVVlllv vaisuiuiwusf amwvejaawa. The Bt. ueoiiia wu give an enter-1 Rn pnn.' aonlaud Mr. Brewer, of Feeding a specialty. no27 dwtf Seed Oats. 1,000 Bushel White Spring, 1.000 " Red Rust Proof. . ' Fer sale by " J. A. MEADOWS, jin23 lm Union Point Mills. ELM CITY STEAL! LAUNDRY. Now prepared to do good work on Collars, Cuffs sad Shirt. Lace Curtain lanndritd GOj. to $1.00 per pair.?' White Spreads, 253. to 50o, eaokv-' Woolens wsshed without shrinking. Laundry In charge of competent women. ELM CITY STEAM LAUNDRT. Jan2Sd3w o Send One Two-Cent Stamp to Chas. L. Gas- kill & Co,, New Berne, M. ft, and learn how some child can become the owner of a hand some Parlor Oreran. u Stool and Instructor positively free. iy C. DUFFY'S teinment at the Opera Bouee on Friday, I Miohigan. Mr. Hatch, of Uiesouri, r p (XTT T3 CV Y TT P rabrnarv Oth. at 8 a.m. Ths orofframme I said there was no longer any necessity IVUUUr UlllUr. - - 1. . ..j for a roll call aad saggested that It be e 1 . n y " 1 ' . dUpeneed with. The roll call wss eon- RoelpQ Of te late Ut. Walter Duffy. tinned and the Hon went mittee on the naval ap; into com-1 bill. i -DIRECTIONS t So tot a ehlld two or three year old, on saipooafnh for a ebUd three rnontht old. tan drorR for a ehUd tlx month old. twenty Iron: haU a eared. teMpoonfal rtpeatlna these does. frequently U neoeasary cniU relief is pro- Ti-; Ln it "Tci ct In r - ' -r. No humbug Cor -ilisnl. I v.. I sliow you thes) Isa3 II. r .::TT, C; ate Agent, - ' I ox 6i3, t.ewbern, N. C. . Jsn.23,.lC:i. will consist of vooal snd Instrumental master a Mother Goose qoadrllle by children in sostume, aad finishing with ...v. . . r . -.. .h. r- n ..4 A mkA ll4tm. lMMII.ru I ? :- " -r : a I ' T 1V.TM.-I1...V V 1..4.-.!.k aad Bryaa, wiUUk. part rVKSr aave oeen going on sor we uws sen in. O.; I heard a aermon on the above davs. and no trouble or exoense navel subnet, me speaser was pracuoai.i ThuiioeTtirTth.trha nu nt.n- bssn apsred to insure inccess. This ogicM, waepes atertalnmsnt will be for charity Wd '-:;. .o t a a . m m m - mm a s vieniiT en pief tiisit vrusr ivuuCBl VU11U worthy of help from all, but aiide from I f n0 preaoher described four of those had a severe attack or eronp about a year that suoh a programme should give oa- lean, ravenous, ferocious animate in th tl0&tX5?&? joyment suoh as, we are sorry to ssy, jemp doing their aesuuotivs worn. ' .,. .f R The first animal was . worldly minded we don t have mora of In New Berne. ieoon(. w Br,de) thrd COT.teoui. TickeU will be ready for sale; early BtM fourth selfishness. The preaoher next wek, ; v u tm& thlnke they are "bad thing" to be in tub Church, and must be gotten oat DIED. : . whehever theviamD the fence, sot in Buturdsy, January 21th, at her home through the gat, or any other way get at Idalia, IIr. Hsy Wood, wife of Dr. in the camp. He eaid the great trouble 8. D. Wood. I with tek church le, it is too much like tu recovery, but waawooeufnliy treated by ourphyalclan, but thinking It probable that other attacks mlcht follow w frequently usea uaur vronp nyrap ana toe onua nat had bo marked trmptom of eroup since, and I believe It It due to the uta of the Oraup Byrop, and we now keep a bottle of it as our house at ail tinea, and I cheerfully rceimmend it to ail. K. H. Baku ex. Alao Terr efrectual ln rellevlna eough It, N. DUFKT. Few Bern. V. C. Jan. awom JtSdwlm Last Call. Your City Tax must be paid by Feb. let Or I will have to'collpr.t hv rilotriint: S. H. LANE, dlStf City Tax Collector. 400 Barrels Early Rose SEED POTATOES, Home Grown, from Best Selected Stock. Pricp, 10 barrel and under $4.25 per barrel; larger lots, $4.00 per barrs L J. L. KHEM, 321 3 w AT FARM. - ' ,'1 ' 1 HOUSE FOR SALE. A Bargain! A Three Storr Brick Store and nLt ling, with two etory rear extension, on J - , Craven street. i Terms: $500 00 cash; balance In five) notee, to ran 1, 2, 3, 4 and S yean tea peoviTBjy, ana peering 0 per cent. ' , interest. - ,. .- . ... APD,T r ,V J wt istp it. o. is. IjOUuE.,, 1,000 BARRELS v ' QenuinS-:'?;!ll ! -;P0TATOEMilfs ; 3 ) . -T-jif'tjft- tft&Z:l These Potatoes were grown by reli , able growers, who -are known for the 1 purity of their stock, and may be relied ": Upon for seed purposes. ? Send in your ; orders early, .-. ;. r ' t E. H. tft'J. A. MEADOWS CO - - jnl8 dwtf ' .
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