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9 VOL. IX.--NO. 265. NEW BERNE. N. C SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. H H 11 M A I IS r. - it BUSINESS LOCALS. WEsTERN BEEF AND FINE SAU2- Y AGE at J- F. Ives' today . OLIVES, PICKLES, HORSERADISH. CaUcp. Worcheslershire Satic., t apers, (lorry Powders, Prunes, Dates, Tapto a, Plom Pudding. Dried Apples, Kaisir.s, Caoco late Kreah Canned Peachea,Uierrin, Airi com. Smoked Tongues. L'orued Reef, Mu ill Horn a, Bmall Sugar cured r-hoii'.dtrs, Piii Pork, Breakfast strips upllt 1'cas. whtti Heana, Crushed Wheat, Rolled Oats, Fresh Koaated Coffee, Fine Te. c udi.Vcoa imaa large ;.izg, nuiGar lUU" Kionda rr.un. M i.t .ii ;i cents per dozen, nothing i--s tli:m a di ;-eu atihatprlca. Also afresh ;t:e"f t'l-aekeiH and Cakes at Low Hiic.- r.v. -..1:1:11,' at Kock Bottom prices at CHCKOtilLL I'.Vl K1...V. JOHN WILLIAMS ia no -,. dye olothlng in fast colors ! i -'.pared to '.olll Indies and gantlernen. Also repntrlt.i: 010 hlDt a specialty. Cu-M-r Merne streets. 11 pfr'Sd lu I'obUtf. NEW DHUG STORE -Lv.i .;s, M.di cinefc and Che mials, (' ''. 1'oouiar Proprietary Medicint s -li sar'.,.-'.: 1 ! Druggist's Sundries .:us. a u.. I Near orop Oardsn see Is l-tie- iff'. Block Cigars and Towuvo, Ai l. i;w crlDtlons accurately ci'inp. innl il i I.nrse r..l not necest 01 vm nrlceni. tiur motto ui'i U. O. GREF.N, lirngstsl are: .vy-Mh.v Middle St., four dooisfioru IV . . .'tn.- SEVEN SPRINGS W-YTE't - clflo for djrP ' lJ ''' bladder troubles. For t-.ile I... JunStf I- J- t; : " ' DOBERTS& BRO. r.; , erica., JLi Large Stock of Hnnm Oiods Groceries auil IT. . t a', headquarters ami '..n iTiees. s i rv l.'.Y 1" l.-n. itll'K TilEFortiliciti'i'. ." b the Senate. THE FaimeiVs' A'. : v keeper at irp-ut aii.'.b.:: .,, V defrauded tho Alli.wov ' between 15.000 and :!.!0(. The Reuablicins !:;' ':;.. hue a bayonet .lehiutl v:-vy v abd tho niovt men'. n-Uuril having Demociat-t '-. !.;.! votes. 10 :!cr. in BOn INGEUSOLL s th .'V- n ernor Hill can got mi:o. .'-.- t any other Democrat in Nt ;f Y but ho does not thirl: he c in vent the nomination i;!'-M.. Mrs. Cleveland. IT has been said thai, '.vo li.tw fired on Gov. Fowlo. Mot a lit .! it, Oars was no hostile fusillade, hut a regular military salute. We like the Governor, we ;ue proud of him, and wo beleivc that no other Governor could hae done Lc-tt.T. Indeed he ia about the best roaiuh d Governor in the Union. THE British Empire ispeihaps the Btrongest on earth, and the English are a great people, but as long as British subjects are fettered by religious disabi'.itits llry will know nothing of tru liberty. Oa last Tuesday the bill to remove religious disabilities failed to pass its second readius in the Horsa oi Commons, altho' Mr. Gladstone made a long speech in its favor. Me. Turner has offered, in the State Senate, a bill to establish a Geological survey of the State of North Carolina. This should have been done long ago. Alabama and Texas are very largely indebted to State geologists for their wonder ful development. When Professor Tourmey of the University of Alabama made hi3 report on the coal fields of Alabama, about 1S50, few beleived his statemeu'; yet the ha!f had not been told. 'CHICAGO papers recall that Secretary Windom once said in a speech there that the first thing he did upon his first visit to that city, in its early days, was to spend 75 cents for a dinner, and he had ' always regretted ever since that he hadn't gone without that dinner ' and invested the amount in Chica go real estate." Now let business men Ot this day show their wisdom - by investing in Eastern Carolina - real estate, and especially in the historic city of New Berne. "SiGNOB Ceispi has been re 'quested by the King of Italy to ' withdraw his resignation." Vacil- lation : is a great fault, but the circumstances of this case should Induce the minister to comply with the wishes of the King. The vote of censure ' was given under a mis ." understanding of the words of the minister. '.Time "and again the King and the Legislative Assembly have . expressed confidence in him Undeniably Crispi is the States ' man of Italy, j , v .. !'' It 6eemS that the dead lock in the Illinois Legislature ia to be broken and a Farmers Alliance man elected to the U. i. Senate. Tho Democrats have tried to elect the able and gallant Gen. Palmer, but the Alliance men hold the balance of power, and have sub mitted to the Republicans the uutiies 01 three men from whom the Litter are to choose a Senator. The Republicans failed to elect their caucus nominee, but a m?.n is to be chosen who will bn under obliga tions to the Republicans for his flection. Ox February 1th, Mr. McAdoo, of New Jersey, gave his hearty absent to the position taken by the Secretary of State relative to reci procity with Canada. The United States xhould havo nurestricted trade and commercial union with ltl Via da or it fchculd have no com Miercial lelations with her. The only solution of tho problem a dilution unsought by the United S:at.;t was that the people of Canada should in their sovereignty for annexation, which was the ultimate destiny ot Canada. ;OAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. c. E. Slover Olives, eto. J F. Ives Western beef, eto. N. 0. Freight Line Schedule. PAr.aiiN Store Hero ia the point. CoTro.N New Berne Market Hales of 12 bales at 7 3-4 to 8.65. Riluigh has gained the Southern Ex position, we itro glad to (tee. The guar antee, 10,000, will no doubt be many us repaid. Tho regular moeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. will be !:lu Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at llio rooms on Craven etreet. Notwithstanding the didagreeable rain last night, & large audience as sembled at the theatre to witness the St. Oulilia entertainment, and all were delighted with it, for it was in every way worthy of New Bemoans. We will notice it more fully tomorrow. llv. Robert Rose sold a pair of fine thai! in our market Thursday for SO 00. This ia not a samplo of prices, however. ho rcaHon they brought so much was that oevoral fiah dealers determined to Lv.vj them and bid awaits; each other for them until they reached that price. Mr. Thos. Daniels was tho purchaser. Many people wh? have relatives and friends in tho city whom they wish to visit, arrange their coming so that the trip will serve the double purpose of permitting them to visit those whom tlioy desire to and attend our Fair at the same timo. Such visitors are al ready beginning to arrive. Mr. H. C. Tinker and family of New York came iu last night to visit Mrs. M. S. Small wood and will remain until after the Fair, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crockett, the parents of Mr. W. F, Crockett, are visiting him with the same intention, and there are others besides whom we hive previously mentioaed. Poisonal. Capt. S. II. Gray caim homo on the steamer Neuso, of the E. O. D. line, yesterday from a Northern business trip. Mr. W. E. Patterson, of the city, and Mr. R. P. Midyette, of Oriental, left on the steamer Neuse for bueiness trips to Norfolk' Church Notiee. Hancock Street Methodist Church, Sunday, February 8th. Preaching by the pastor at 11a. m. Subjsot, "Church Membership, its Itequirements as Taught by the Word of God." No night service. Prayer meeting at 0:15 a. m. Sunday-sohool at 8 p. m., W. R Barrington, sup's. The publio are in vited to attend these services, and will receive a cordial welcome. Oystermen Return Disgusted. A special from Annapolis to the Washington Post says: "The Annapo lis oystermen who loft nearly three weeks ago to engage in the oyster busi ness in North Carolina waters returned home disgusted with their trip and out of pocket. They were informed that a law had been passed by tho North Caro lina Legislature prohibiting non-resi dents from working, and acting on the suggestion of the looal tongmen they re turned home. As many as 800 vessels, mostly dredgers,' were counted leaving hNorth Carolina at one time after the passage ot the prohibitory law.?' , Children Cry.foritcher's Castorla, The City Improvements. New Berne has reached an important point in her forward progress. Enter prising citizons are endeavoring to secure a creditable city hall, macadam izsd streets, the establishment cf a oomplcto eyetem cf water works, and also a complete system of sewerage and drainage. The committee on improvements, re cently appointed by his honor Mayor Battle, composed of influential repre sentative citizens, numbering among them some of our property owners and taxpayers, mado their report, as our readers know, in favor of all these im provements, and their report was adopted by the board of city council men, and a committee appointed to correspond in regard to water works, and prepare 'a bill for tlio Legislature authorizing tho city to ioauo bonds for these improvements and the matter will eorae before tho lo'ird again next Monday at 4 o'clock. After the bill is put through the Legislature whatever is determined to ba done will be left to a vote of the people and tho disposal that ia rmde of this matter will havo a vast inlluence on the future of New Iijrne. Shall we remain content to go for ward at the leisurely pace at wh'ch we have been advancing, or shall we arouse ouraelves and take a prominent position &mong the best cities of the State? It ia a question of momentous importance to tho every New Bcrnean Ponder it thoughtfully, serioutly and fu'.ly, so that you may bo able to deal with it undorstandingly and cast the weght of your inlluenco in securing the settlement of it in the way that will most easily secure those things that will increaso the prosperity and ad vance tho test interests of the city. KInston Free Press and tho Fair. The Kinston Free Press of Thursday shows up the Eist Carolina Fair hand somely. A whole pace conspicuously enumerating tho many attractions with several cuts is devotod to it, tho regular and race premium lists are published, and the following words of commenda tion and advocacy given: The Free Press calls it the "New Berne Fair" for short, but its real name is "East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial Association," and is fittingly termed by the Now Berne journal, ' an exposition of the re sources of Eastern Carolina, the garden spot of the State." Tho coming Fair will undoubtedly be tho very best yet held, and those already held havo been the best in the State. Examine the list of premiums and nter something to win some of the many premiums offered. Tho Free Press will be glad to see Lenoir county fully represented at the ext fair, both in exhibits and at tendance. The railroad fare will be very low only one cent a mile and we believe it would be money well spent for our people to attend. Qo and see what Eastern Carolina can show from its waters, lands and factories. Exhibits at the Fair. We noticed last night in the window of the bargain storo a huge pair of pants. They are longer than an ordi nary man ia tall, measure between five and six feet around the waist and lack only one inch of moasuring three feet around tha horn. They were made by Clark & Co , manufacturers of and dealers in ready mr.do clothing in this city as n part of tiioir exhibit at the Fair. Now if tbeao gentlemen will only Cad a man whom they will fit and get him to attend the Fair and wear them, wo havo no doubt they will be seen by every visitor wno comes Seriously, we aro well pleased to see these gentlemen take such an interest it specially delights us to boo articles exhibited of homa manufacture, for it is to the development of home indus tries that we must look for prosperity and seeing what others aro doing to spur others on to similar effort. We hope there will a bountiful display c such exhibits. A Rattlesnake. Mr. M. Porter, the proprietor of the briok yard at Riverdale, found a large rattlesnake in a field last September and impaled him on one of the prongs of a pitchfork which made only a flesh wound, which healed, but it hold him long enough for Mr. Porter to plac him in a box and fasten him up. He has been confined ever sinoe without food 6r water, but ho is still alive and sprightly, seeming not to be at all in' oonvenienoed by his long fast. He will be exhibited at the Fair. He has seven rattles and a button, showing that he is eight and one-half years old, as the first comes at the age of one year and one eaoh succeeding year thereafter Mr. Porter brought him to the city yesterday and turned him over to Mr. J. D. Dinkins. For Sale, Two Twin Reversible Engines 12x30 -new cylinders; balanoe in good order. - jambs keduono, 1 ; VS 06 r STRUCK REV. SAM JOA'ES. TEXAS MAYOR ASSAULTS TUB EVANGE LIST AND GETS THE WORST OF IT. Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 3. Sam Jones is now at Palestine, Texas, He denounced Mayor Ward last year. The Mayor was not at home at the time, but this year he laid for Jonea. Today, as he was leaving Palestine, Ward struck him ith his cane. Jones jerked the cane away and beat the Mayor over the head and face. Ward tried to draw a pistol, but was prevented. Jones' Georgia grit pulled him through all right. The news of the encounter soon spread throughout Palestine. After a hasty meeting of citizens, handbills were issued calling a mass-meeting for i the purpose of condemning the attack j of the mayor. The act of Mayor Ward is generally denounced, while there h an element averse to attacks upon privata charac ters such an are occasionally mado by Sam Jones in his pulpit zeal. Mayor Ward was subsequently r.r- restod and placed under bonds of ag gravated assaults and for currying a pistol. The mayor avows his riglit to arry weapons, and declares that he had no intention of carrying liis resent ment further than caning tho evaa;'u- list. Cruise of the Vesper Ended. Tho Vesper left New Berne January 6, and in obedience to the Governor's telegram, proceeded to Washington, which it reached at 2 p. ni. From Washington they went to Bell Haven on Pungo river and found nine vofspIi that hd been engaged in dredging, but had stopped work and discharged the r crews when they learned that the new oyster law forbidding dredging had een enacted. From Pungo riybr they eaded for Hatteras mlet, where they were informed that no oyster vessels had passed through Hatteras inlet, and that no dredging was now boing done being done near there. Having used is best judgment in executing the orders of the Governor of North C aro lina, Col. Wood returned to Elizabeth I Citv on tho morninff nf tho 28h die. I - , .u tnrniDSI .8J1i !s mietitu iiiti i iiBuuuiaun nines, uia- harged the Vesper and shipped the howitzer gun to the Norfolk Light Ar tillery Blues. The company all speak in terms of highest commendation of Capt. G. W. Wallace, of tho steamer Veeper, for his kindness, consideration and atten- lon to the company while on his steamer, and desire to return their thanks and best wiohes for his happi ness and prosperity. Elizi!;oth City Economist. An Instanco of Friendship Itiva'iug That of Damon and Pjthias. St. Augustine, Fla., Fob. 3, -Edward Basar.quest, sou of a woalthy Londun banker, was bitten on tho lug by a rattloenake near Daytona yt-utcrduy and is beyond recovery. bvelyn Walter, his companion and friend, carried him on his shoulder to Daytona, meanwhile trying to suck tho poison from the wound. It appears that Walker had a soro on his lip and ab sorbed some of the poison. Ho became paralyzed, but at a late hour last night ho was considered out of danger. A Bank Suspends Payment. Kansas Ciiy, Feb. 5 A special to the Star from Wichita, Kau., says: Just before the hour for opening the following notice was posted on the door of tho First Arkansas Valley Bank here: "To Our Depositors: Payment tem porarily Busponded owing to the im possibility of making collections and the inability to procure funds at the present time from our correspondents owing to the creat stringency now pre vailing." The assets of the bank are said to be more than twice sufficient to pay all liabilities, which are about 129,000. Tho bank was the oldest in Southwest ern Kansas. Five Million Asked. Cinciao, Feb. 5. Tho next Congress will bo asked by the World's Columbian Exposition to appropriate $5,000,000 to wards its advancement. This subject has been under consideration by the Ways and Means Committee and officers of tho National Commission. President Palmer, of the National Commission, fixes tbo least aid which the government should olTor at S3, 000,- 000. "We will get it, too," he declared yesterday. "Congress has got to put up something for this show. It is national in its character and nothing liko it has ever been attempted." John L., tho Bruiser. Chic acjo, 111., Feb. 3 A special to the Herald from Jamesyille, Wisconsin, says: "John L. Sullivan created a panic among the members of his theatrical oompany near Harvard on his way to Freesport last night. He insulted one of the women in the troupe, thrashed a man who protested, and took possession or the train. When the train stopped he drove all tho passengers and tho train-men from the depot platform. Traveling passenger agent Gibson, cf Chicago and Worth Western road, finally put him into a private car and took him to Kookford to sober up. " A Heavy Defaulter Arrested in Mexico. New York, Feb. 8. The Daily Conti nent, this morning, has the following The Pinkerton detective agency in this oity has been informed by its agent in the city of Mexico that the Mexican police had arrested James N. Henry, who is wanted in Canada on the charge of robbing the bank of Montreal of oash and securities amounting to 81,500,000 ENTITLED TO THE BEST. All are entitled to the befit that their money will buy, so every family should have, at once, a bottle of the best famllr remtdy, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in OOo and $1.00 bottles by all leading druggists.. SHIPPING NES. ARRIVED, Steamer Neuse, of the E. C. D. line, with full cargo general meichandise, CLEARED. Steamer Neuse, of theE.C. D. lin. with full cargo cotton, truck, r ! n cd and eggs. Nearaer Elko, of the Clyde lice, with full cargo cotton, canned coods, lumber and shingles. Steamer Howard for Trenton full cargo general merchandise. v, ith Steamer Carolina for Griftcn ,.,i m...i,,,i r stes. atoamer ewoerne, oi tna u. u will arriyo this morning, A Death Blow to Trusts. INDIANAPOLIS, led., Feb. 3. Tiioj Souato today passed tha most ewc-oping measure that was ever aimed at trust in this State. The bill provides a tine of 1.000 to $5,000 or the State's prison I for members of trusts, pools, combina- j tlons, arrangements or corporation-. ; which attempt to decrease output.-!, j control prices, or limit production. j la H. 0. ftwhl Lin i Signers Bce.H. Stent, Mr.ss ) ? Hr February lFt, hl. ill's :; e luako regular fcKMI-WEEKLY Tlili'S BITWEKN Baltimore and Kew Leaving Mali .more for New I-crN! 3ATUKDAY, ht SmX. LL-aviug New Ilsrno lor Lulling.;,-, it : DAY. KK1UAY, at blX 1'. .!. Merchants anil Shippers, Take ita.. This is tue only 1)1 KELT Jlnooui. t.i - Keruo for baltl more without cluing '''B ouly ai Noifuik.eouneetiiif,- v.wu lio8ln, 1'rovldetce. I'lilladelpUa, i iond, and all polutfl Norm, Kasi una V. Making close connection lor a I iio.m : . A. iVN:. L lluliroad and Klyer c.il ol -Kern . AlfntB aro as follows: REUUK' i' U.i'lhK, Oeu'l Manager, tWLlghtSl., Halliii.Dr JAH.W.McUAKIUCK, (i. S.Agt.. Korlolk.v-i W I' Clyde & Co., PhlladelpLla, 1J b:..:i wharves. New York & Ealto. Trans. Lltf, l .u North river. E. Sampson, Koston, ftf Central w',i:f. S. H. Kock well, Providence, K. 1. tihlps leave Houton, Tuesdays and t-attir; 3 ' " Mew YorS dally. " " Kalto., Wednesdays t Batur ' tv " " Philadelphia, Moudajs, Vv-m..-t days, Baturdays. ' Providence, Saturdays. Through bllla lading glveu, and rate? fy.' tinteec' lo all points al the dlliercni- ou-.n-s i the companies as low as by auyotlr r line. AVOID BREAKAGE OK SHIP VJ.V N. C. UNIT. H. H. OKAY. A.:?!.! New 1 .. .. Tha Wizird Gil Comply Vii. hO IS WITH T LIE Largest Stock cf Tobacco IN THE CITY. A 1,40 A H I.I, I, IN;; Choice Groceries. Come hopping, skipping, junip'.iiL'. i.r.il tunning. Come along lively mid gi I happy hy Inlying yourselves rleh al .1. F. TiVYLOTTS. 0. BACKS i mi SUCCESSORS TO O. MARKS. I have this day associated with nn wif u the 1KY (iOOD.H and HUUK Hi BIN l,ir;i in v son, Mr. M. M. MAKKS. I he tlrm heretofore existing as O Mur.'cs will he continued under the nain oi O. MAIiKS & SON. Thanking my many custom :s for rrit patronage, and asking a continuance of the same for our new II nu, assuring all that no ellort. will lio spared to give pcrlt -t gutisfai-- tiou in every department of our husinet3. ery respecllully, ful'! dwlw o. MAKKS. Hats, Shirts I Collars! We have just received a large Stork of Late Style Derbies, all shapes, for old and young. aiso a iuii lino or ANCHOR BRAND SHIRTS AO COLLARS The balance of our WINTER CLOTH 1NG we will sell AT COST. Barrington & Baxter. Send One" Two-Cent Stamp to Chas. L. Gas kill & Co., New Berne. N. C, and learn how some child can become the owner of a hand some Parlor Organ, Stool and Instructor positively free. JlSdwIm Wanted, A white Tenant to take charge of a Farm near the City of New Berne. A oomfortable house on the place. First-class land for Trucking and general farming. Favorable terms to the right party. Apply to JAMES W. WATERS, ; Attorney at Law, deo28dwtf Mew Berne, IS, O mi VMS POINT! ntion is - beautiful - Tilks and ---c ia Teck, ::i :1 Four-in-.rr-. Cur line iv-,:, and the , we show uicii is the CITY RY. : 1 work on to SI. 00 -)'. lo 50c, ; r ; . c. . ti! U shrinking, competent JNDRY. . i.uals. Vint" Spring, V.. .1 Rust Proof. . ly J. A. MEADOWS, Union Point Mills. ') 1. i !J"') lrn DUFFY'S ( 'ROUP SYRUP. U.-i (1 i 111 i.i:o Dr. Walter Duffy, :ctions . .'.I ' t'lV. ' ' yesrs old, one n .- months old, nilis old, twenty itlis (.Id, nearly ing tliese dneea tii ri.llef la pro- 1. n dr. !r.:: s; ..Hit .1 i i- i' im d Duffy's ti. inily lor over six . t 1 1 1 he a most excel 1 '.. li li children, espe- iM-.r joungest child croup iiliotit a year tcl: anxious about i:c "i'i fiuiy treated by iiUiiig it probable that tol low we frequently nip iuul the clilld has ; :..ins of croup since, t" tin, use of the i-.'W keep a bottle of It -s, and 1 cheerfully It. 1IAKNUM. I In t.llcving coughs ' Mi Mil. 11 11 w iiorn, N. O. ;,t t i ..illi- .1 - 1, t I Til Al-.. w. . 'Ml ..,!;. tv. iti : ii Lairoic. Early Rose -i fM'tO rc.7a, from a'. "I ;tcd Stock. y .4, W I I'm 'r. VJ b.irnLt in. I under $1 23 per oarrul; largor luii. : 1 .; ; f I ,i(,r harrol. S.iupln ptitators ci:i bo seen at drug h'. :m of i: J. Uowi.n.;. Alio orders can t o left there J-i AT FARM. house m s A Tt.r.M Zu-.rj ir.j. wiili tivo oi ;;nc!; Store and Dwel .try rc..r ixtension, on Craven strei-t. Tki:;.:-.: :-"j;:i! c fc.-.!ance in five noun, i.i ru i ;, l ;;, l and 5 years res pcctivt ly, uLd boarmg 0 r.er cent. interest. Appiy to jmCl litt. R. O. E. LODGE. 1,000 BARRELS Genuino Early Rose POTATOES, F O TI RE E D . Theao Potatoes wero crown bv rnli. able growers, who aro known for the purity of their stock, and may be relied upon for sfxd purp.ijes. Send in your orders early, E. II. & J. A. MEADOWS CO. jar. IS dv.lf Truck Farm For Sale or Rent I have for silo or rent, at TIavelock, N. C, a Fourteen Acre 'liuck Farm, On It are ft good dwelling, staliU s and More. (loot neighborhood, and church and schools near by. AppK to , , LI. II. HUNTER, Jar.; I aw: ,v Roxboro, W.O, Last Call. Your City Tax must be paid by Feb 1st or I will have toicollect by distraint. ' S. H. LANE, si dlStf City Tax Collector."' We Are Now in Position TO FILL ALL BRICK ORDERS. We have Cotton Seed Meal to exchange for Ootton Beed. Come to see ue with your Riee If you waat nighest Prioe. ... ... . W. P. BURRUS & CO., Commlfslon Merchants and Grain Denier i Market Docti ew Berne, W, O,
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