m OURNAJL VOL. X.--NO. 74. KEW BEENE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1891. PRICE 15 CENTS. BUSINESS LOCALS. command of the guard hussars, the I mruaf. rifirivraHn TatrimAnr. in Rflrlin. XCE CREAM and Summer Refresh- . menu f nrninhed on short notice by The officers of the regiment were ,tha plate, quart or gallon. Lunch fur- members of the Jockey Clab, where tmTmmlS "fh and by and by oo- ther patronage, I am, respectfully, casioned scandal. The colonel of J - DHKrABD. the euar,i hossars at one Issued an TSTLodn1: order forbidding any of theofflcers ia for rent. Immediate possession given, oi His. regiment to DO memoers 01 TEACHERS' ASSEMBLY. Grandest Day Yet The Gerernor is Present and Addresses the Teach ers Honors llone The tniei Magistrate. SIXTH DAT Soon after the session was opened with divine service by Rev. AB. Hun- Programnie lor Remainder cf Teachers' Assembly. Wednesday, Jchk 24 tb. "Physical and Vocal Culture Day." General Disoaision under direction of Mr. E. L. Hughes, Superintendent ReidsyiUe Pablio Schools. Subject: Mueio in Schools,'1 "Development and Care of the Body," "Gymnastics and Gymnastic Apparatus," "The Voice, its ter, it was announced that Governor I Development and Use." the Jockey Clab. Remonstrance proved un grandfather, the old Emperor, hav- apply to Latham & Busbus. lm ..TH?r Received-a eM wo wOTej unavailing. At last, his mm Nnnii imrnnna nil ta. tw d auu uv usbii Busar-cured Hams lu tuo Market. Butler ' Boa. batter In tb. market direct from the Creamery, 80 Mats per pound. UrrakUst Buoi. 10 neutt per pound. aaaj2Sdt( J. J. Tolsoh. CJUSIMER SPECIALTIES I -Lightning strict. ij ie. cream Kreeaers, uornoineu imair Holt was at the Atlantio Hotel which was received with applause. Resolutions inviting him to the meet ing were at once adopted and a com- v . uid Hum r..dden. Baiioou r iy Trapa. wire hoHsara or not!" askfid the nrincn. fiA.., fimnm WIm tnr Wlnilnw I Boreena. and i full Hue r Hard ware, Mo., at "Of COUrSO V0H are," 8id tb.6 Em- , oeror. "and" ha addad lanthinfflv. JU3T RECEIVED, raris Oreen for f '. . " ' Killing Potato Bugs, at "l know your business." j. c. whitti a s. xne obnoxious order was not res- ABOTIC SODA and Mineral Water- cinded nntil gambling at the Jockey ing been appealed to, sent for him mittee appointed to wait upon His bx and advised him not to be over- cellenoy and inform him of the wishes In a ..aarnKIa I litpinrl IhA anaariAA "Am I colonel Of the guard of the emmie some routine business was attended to and a plea for family government was emphasized by resolu tions on the subi c. Gov. Holt wittt Mai. Finger. State Superintendent, were escorted in by 8:30 P. M. Exhibition of Practical Exercises in Light Gymnastics for Sohools. Thursday, June 25th. "County Superintendents' Day." Directors: Superintendents W. C. Clements, of Wake; J. A. Anthony, of Cleveland; J. A. Gilmer, of Burke, and W. S. Barnes, of Wilscn. 10:30 a. m. 'What ia Moral Teaohing '("'A. H. Merritt, of Chatham, and Superinten dent R. A. Sen tell, of Haywood. 'A Four Months' Publio School" Ex-Senator Joe. E. McDonald died peacefully last Sunday night. Ha was one of the most distin guished ' characters Indiana has ever given to the Republic Ulub was ton Post. Herb as a revelation. An At chison : man told a secret to three women and three men. In a week ' he discovered that each man had blabbed, but that not a woman had told a thing. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISERS. NTS. W. H. Rhodes Trenton high school. Howard The season prime, etc tbe committee. The assembly .rose as I Superintendent J. A. Gilmer, of Burke, one man to welcome him. President! and Superintendent Henry Harding, of Mclver in a nappy style presented nim Pitt to the teachers as one of the steady friends of the assembly thoagb not a member. Governor Holt then in a plain but forcible address entertained the audience for 30 minutes or more. He spoke in high commendation of the I Superintendent works of the assembly and or the noble I Craven service of teachers to the commonwealth I "Difficulties in My Work" General At the conclusion the Old North State! discussion by Superintendents 'The Teacher Out of the School Room" Prof. J. O. Atkinson, of Elon College, and Prof. Chas. D. Mclver, State Institute Conductor. "Compulsory Eduoation" Superin tendent C, B. Way, of Bunoombe, and John S. Long, of List Tour Taxes. The citizens of the 8th township out side of New Berne oan meet the tax assessors and list their taxes on Satur day, June 27th. at tho Court House, from 9 a m. till o-p.m. By order of board of assessors, 21 td D. Lane, Chairman. Trenton High School, FClt ROVS AVD OIRI.S, Will begin ou the LAST MOUAl I.N AIGVST. Board from i: to -:iu per month. It In preferred that tUt glr.s uourJ with the teachers. Patrons will g-e the Principal before making any arrantv meat. For other pai tlcuhirs aildroi -i W. II June.l dlt w'-"jin RHODES, Principal. Mr. J. J. Howard began making ex tensive repairs on the Clyde line wbarf and making it to a level with the floor of the warehouse. Gov. Holt informed us yesterday morning that the portion of the spaoial STAEVATION is Imminent among l" moneT wa returned to twenty-nve Publio Schools ' Hon. T. J. (he Germans. Stranee that so in- counties Saturday and that the work aril nrnhahla ha nAmnlafnil anf tVn vnar will retain daties on imported corn counties this week. I IJ. A tX I .1 C 1.1 I wuea it in tuning oreau irom lue Among the addresses on the program moutos ot tamisnea women ana i of the Teachers' Aisemdv for children. Says the Atlanta Constitution "The Democracy and the Alliance Long, A. M in the Sonth are bo haDDilv ioined Gov. T. J together by their common princi ples and interests that nothing but an unexpected crisis will tear them asunder !'' , LL. D., Jarvis of this city, will address Ex- the was sung, the assembly standing and ioining heartly in the chorus. The next speaker was tne Kev. v. tu. Taylor, President of Wake Forest Col lege. For real merit, valuablelsugges tions, and earnest interest in tne cause of popular Eduoation, no one yet has equalled his address. It bristled with practical ideas and well considered propositions. The Doctor advocates building up the colleges and university of the State and they will elevate and stimulate the primary, preparatory and all schools in the State. He also sug gested a bettor acquaintance of the faculties and professors of the different colleges in the State and also the Uni versity. There are now none but friendly relations between them but they are not personally acquainted 10:30 A. M there would be improvement in this I Seleotion of a plaoe for holding the direction that the army or educators I next session ot the Assembly. Con might feel the touch ot elbows in the sideration of propositions from various advance toward a higher and bettor cities in the State. Annual election of tomorrow morning are two on "Com pulsory Eduoation" by Superintendent with eaoh othor, and the speaker hoped C. B. Way, of Buncombe, and John S 8:30 P. M, Address "What the Ought to Accomplish Jarvis, of Greenville. Friday, June 26th. Competitive Musioal Contest Between pupila in the High Sohools and the Colleges for girls. The success ful competitor to be awarded a hand some Gold Medal by the Assembly Separate contests in Vocal and Instru mental Music "Kules" will be furnished by the Secretary upon application. 8:30 r. m. Literary and Musioal Entertainment. By members of the Teachers' Assembly. Saturday, June 27th. "Location Day." The season prime for sweetest scents and airs. Milton. The season is also prime for n i oummer eoous: we nave a new ino of Thin Coats and Vest, Sum mer underwear, neckwear, collars and cuffs, Negligee Shirts and Ties. f you need a pair of Shoes see our $3.00 Stacy Adams & Co's, they are the best. Rubber bottom tennis shoes for men's and boys' at r0c per pair. New lot of oxidized silver head silk Umbrellas. Call and seo us if you need anything in our line. Clothine, Shoes and Hats. AT UOWAUIVS. HEW cnua STORE. llaiig opeuod a NfcW anJ COMPLETE DEL 'US, MEDICINES and CUEM1CAL8 I n ;"c.fi; : ca;i .-.r aa.ntlon to the fol low. 1 lads . Fi.;I, frit you v ill flud at my NEW i'Kl m hi i).r. a : 'unt yot s to make up a Futsr vi Ass ". 'a 'Y. auu that my racl.it:tsi'irlVs 'ir.ik-:i work are UN8UK 1 AhS1..' iv i i :. lei uscil balcg gnaran leeda ! f.-rt:y hc! accaracy ot prepar- nou. ami I ;.V in AflllOHn A tiC.K v.'i i :i 1 t tlM' F 'i de ' , tt ' i i aj t s . M 1 LJ ' .'!A.S PKESCKIP- we have th. llnest line of Ki- Ul' 'unes. Face Pow- :!!. .r i' Preparations at all 'j i" nieei lhe wants of our ' 'ie i . :r Tit their patron . , .. i. i;Miui iy at all times. c. c. UtEEN. 1 : ' - --i.-i A ' thecr7, '.. 'ui w Mh of PollocK - KW KkiitNe:. N. 0. Craven County Out of Debt. educational system. The doctor's suggestion brought out a warm response from A. B. Hunter of St. Augustine high-school, Rev. L. W. Dr. These is talk of the United States defending Ilayti in the event that the negro republic is held responsible by European Governments. This is pressing the being twins. Assembly at 8:30 p. m. Subject What the Publio Schools Ought to Accomplish." The Fair Aflnociation ia Mitinir an I Crawford of Trinity College, Kev " n ii TT : I I PpaaiHanfc MMtar r.hn nallon vinfi. oeven or tne grown aeer tnat were ex- oresident Morson to tho ohair and hibited at the Fair have been kept erer heartily supported the views of the since, and there are now four pretty I speakers who had gone before. l .u -l J i. i I J . -r- wcoa tu a uiuum om, a ooupie oi wam brierlv but meaninsrlv in sunnort of the ine omoers nave also general propositions or university ex Officers and Committee, 8.30 p. M. Address "The Teaoher as a Citizen E. E. Britton, Mt. Olive. Sunday, June 28th. 11:50 a. m. Woman's Christian Temperance Union Day." General discussion of all matters re lafiniv is, tho vrrtrlr nf t.ha "Wnmtn'a Maj.Dinger, protessors mu, w earners christian Temperanoe Union," as per taming to the schools and colleges. 'jv.. ' Monroe doctrine rather too far. As I placed in the grounds a number of An- well think of defending a hiehwav U0 nd Belgian rabbits. Others, of " VI.. robber against the officers of the law. and the The Charlotte Chronicle has had a conversation with Captain Alex ander. Ia reply to what he thought very soon . Personal. tensions. There was a literary musical entertainment last night I T nnVianitatinorlv nrnnnnnnn rhis u I J j a i I n-j r me lup-oaiou vaiiour, ouu Duma aujo- i 2randest day of the session. sinian and oommon Guinea pigs, hare I A greater gathering of highly culti hflan nrrlnroH and am nvnAitnt tn arrivAl Vated gentlemen Seldom speak at the I same meeting in any uaue. . Another croud of witnesses arrivea last night. The arrivals are about one I and a half to one deDarture. You oan Gov. T. M. Holt who has been spend-1 Dow estimate when the sixty millions or the nrosnecta of the new nartv ing a few davs at Morehead passed of people will all get here 1 r v i - - l - r. I In Vorlh narnlin. ha Bai,l h, Wrrl through returninsr to Raleitth Tester- i was we jreoipient or a nico paca-ge -w , -v, -.v. w . " lor peaches from our townsman mr much about it. but was not able to Stephen F- Fulford, it was a pint pres .- ..: u u "ev. L. W. Crawford, Professor of ent for myself and Mesers Foster Bros, " "T ' . Bible Literature at Trinity Collage, and we certainly enjoyed them mine Diate. ue ieic sure mat 1. PBmo m,0. anan . would accomplish nothing in .North I short time in the oity. He is the guest Carolina. of Mr. J. A Meadows. Messrs. Harhnrt Himnnnn and C. L. mvwr : t : . r l i t -r i I Ait, uppuaiuou oi mu new xmu. Qaskill returned from Morehead. Aleo 8.80 P. m. Domorest Gold Medal Declamation Contest. Monday, June 29th. "Prose Day." 10:80 a. m. Programme under the direction of Mr. Joseph P. Caldwell, Editor of Statesville Landmark and President of the North Carolina Press Association 8.30 r. m. Address-Rev. J. L. M. Curry, LL, ID., of Riohmond, Va. Three Me .Mm I!. 1hw lei n let 1.. ;i Ik-eel i (in,, t K-iii w ; i li Heart , . :, work 1U4 In. met : renewed I :teir it . ) per t'c lut h.i.,1 ti'j . The Financial, Frater nal, Co-Operative, Mutual Benefit ranee Companies PROMISE to pay ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR FORTY-FOUR Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! We GUARANTEE to give you ONE HUNDRED CENTS worth of good honest Shoes, Hats or Clothing for every DOLLAR you SPEND WITH US. Which of the two propositions "strikes" you the more favorably? Ab he h list 1 eanceletl 1 calls hit, ',ei Kh.'Jcllni i. 'Uemai' -s H'.cb i.i i.. It i.j it, 1 :,. ' seem ! i ,,. IB ft n.r, . I'.H.l aiii u .ul itrn Auove ' i in No: (li Rollua. ,; rn 't crop will i : ,e iiinrtgapeg In .' ''' '! I ; lhe M'ir larmer " 1 ' ' he lasltlf ; ie imy tei o! people on " 'V ' ' reavtu to rejolco ' " '- i : ieu louuty. 1 , ' n'- rs- Alliance ' 1 ' '-i-'i:' ! o and ' iiii-l plaoe, gav ' ' ' ' itnner all meet i m, u tU riliea anil how r' ,!-'. "l.'i juakes my v, .if:. ' inin.v Ot hi man v hnl. year aHer year have .es, paylnj; from 10 to '"''S ttL,l Plank down :iift i'ith'8 morteaKP, 1 ' to Ms credit. KAKMKK "ii vviiu his mortgage 'i eve 1 see him as he :..... r u tuKbtherell iiZ an Ihey pledue no more mort - 1 1. !lK :.:u Hie cash avf) i Hueeeso. Yes, It n wlie eay, there t whom so many the meanest man ' I" credit at all. i h or south, east i ! am informed ltierchiints out at iir, and thai he, er'et! linen shllta t.1' B.fj. 6e. The r:ti. inland v i'iarter, it, 1(0 r. plaids, 4o. per ' lew lines will t n.M (safe lor -'e imim'Ih at 5ik;. 1 Dunn, BARGAIN STORE LOOK OUT ! vv: -net Eetail IT WILL STRIKE LIKE SHELL ! A nOMfi- Sunday-School Picnic. The Disciples' annual pionic occurred North TVhlto Men Commit a Doable Murder at Winston, N. C. Winston, N. C, June 21 This city has been in a state of excitement today on account of two murders which were oommitted at 12 o'clock last night in WinBton. The parties killed Tribune to a Davis monument, and m. R. Howard and J. T. Hollister. its abuse of the South for enter-1 Col. John D. Whitford left for Rai- taining such a purpose, will make ei8n on a business tP- the movement more popular at the Santh. Our. people accepted the results of the war with sublime Mr. E. G. Hill, Jr., left to take a situation at Tonawanda, N. Y, Gen. W. G. Lewis was in the oily veaterdav en route to the ovster utronnds heroism, but it must not be sup- to continue laying oil of the plats that ppsed that, in yielding to superior have been taken up by parties for oulli- nnmbers, they surrendered either vation .. . , .... i nr x? nu.A... xt- 1 j twit mannooa or their Honor. Tne wvi 4 wvmyxt ana refreBhment. ' ' l.it . . . . . . I MAflR.. WHO IlftH DflAD VlfllLlflff Mm. nftrAh v w niv win nnvAr nnmA wnon r.tiA r.rtiA i ' r'"?"1; ' CltMtft tart- TW YtArn A BMAAMM. panied by Mrs. Stimson, who will go to were a white man named John Smith, a railroad bridge builder, and a colored married woman named Mary Goins, at whose house the killing took place, the white man having taken refuge there when pursued by three unknown men. William Walker, white, was arrested and held to court as being implicated in the orime. Two other white men ere connected with the affair, but em men and women of the Sonth will l .- ..render to Davis the meed of Boston to visit friends and to Maine to .i'V,4y(Prfta-ae t Character and hia visit relatives. Mra. P. H. Pelletier ; cv fame, f also left to visit relatives in Maine. ;'v? :- I Mrs. Ella Street returned home on C S?! e a JNOrtI1 W"011' the steamer Newberne of the Q. D. line niani who stays at home forges to from a visit to relatives in New York. It has for a long time I Mr. r A.' M.' Baker returned from a yesterday. Comfortably quartered on the Trent, we left the wharf promptly at 8:30, a jolly crowd on pleasure bent. Cook's Juvenile band discoursed the muBic ample in quantity, admirable in quality. A pleasant run of three and a half hours on the plaoid surfaoe of "the beautiful river," brought us to Adams they have so far eluded arrest, Creek, where we debarked. The clean grassy yard, generously tendered by the people of the Gray-Lee place, fur nished a suitable place for rest, shade In the yard, or con tiguous to it, are a number of magnifl oent shade trees, among them five vari 8PKCIAL SALE of a large line of White Goods, Embroid ered Skirts, Laces, otc. Will begin at 8 a.m., Juco 22i. AT H. B. DUFFY'S. Will sell them at a GREAT SACRIFICE. We They must go regard lets of cost, are overstocked with those goods. Sale closes at 7 p.m. .iin'. SIAHRIBD. Sunday afternoon, June 21st, at the residence of Mr. E. H. Anderson, in No. 1 Township, Mr. Alex. Mitchell to Miss Sarah E. Fillingame, Rev. J. W. Gurganus officiating. Mr. Jno. B. Hill, of Lenoir county, to Miss Pattie Aldndge, Tuesday after eties ot oaks; some of the live oaks, I noon at 5 o'clock at the residence of on.rlflri unit rlflnavorl. and fnatonned the bride's mother in Kinston. Rev with masses of gray moss, looking as if they had "waited by the riyer" for died. several centuries. i At his residence near Swansboro, The dinner was a thing of beauty and Onslow county, en the evening of the uuti. . iv uus lur a long time and fifty hungry people. The history 2." ".tiil fib&. the opinion that if he left the business trip to Morehead In connection eight8en centuriea ago repeated iteelf MrTaianoy was oni of the best and ne'iroald go to tne front but w!-lu! mB"re" bnsiueis. , - u hardone-Vnot onoe nor twice"- most remarkable citizens in our oounty, 'the front. been nut w xAL-ii,2'--'---rth i xt i. Mr.L.1 H. Cutler and hla daughter L. i,, . Mt ,i am, i upright in all things, kind and obliging evidence . are multiplying that a Mi au un tarAh-uiA' !ft Md wer. fiUed',nd to hiends. A strict member of the ;NortksiOarollnianAof.great brains friendB -. . many baekatsrull remained. primitive Baptist Church, for he was oi,.! K.Af j ?u Dinner over, an hour or two were a true christian. He was twioe married andchar.jddaatry can p,0f. G. T-Adamileft last night for given to gamea and amusemente. Sing- and lived to see the youngest of his i rnmairv .hnriiit n&.Ma ho'afh anil tha Taanhnra' Auamhlv at UnvahaKil. ... ... . hMrn marrlnrl and anttlflrl ha laavna " ,j r T ' . ; ; . ing ana swinging ana swimming, ana icwuisu rigvuKuiuuu tiuui ubuci i v-r t iiiin.ninjT inn ronn. warn innniirea in. I j i.iij ..... . -...,,,, .. . . .- w i j t j.ij. i.ji s. .ii i i T-m . -. o ana Kranu-vunuiau, ; States. A. "Andrews. ' Of r"-ouo ""Tf!'Lt C Ball and croquet were played, and the friends and relaUves 1RalAlfk : h lnBf. hn r,rr,mfttri tft "fl1"""1 MMdal faooltr oolUnted. ' death. MWIW'MHl MM JMMV WW SavSMVVVU W I a J U iLkl Lak.uA.jk TT 1 1 - . fn....!.iii rix in isnrawsttw auoir uumea uoar xiaveioua ipreejaenpy ..9V from a visit to Un. P.UlrlohJ :. Kiohmond and Danville Railroad. Mr. H. A. Latham editor of the Wash- lleay yet become president of it. iBhton' Ganette who , nas .; baen at Co is a native Of JSTorh Oarolina. Morehead and later ipeiiding a fewdaji k Ohariotte Chronicle.f U it i 'J ,n the itrs In the interesof hfi paper :.vyi ... ' -.. left jejterday''tuxnliighQm4J '' Tern llarman hlmnarnr'a nnndam. I ; ' . n " ! 7 ... ""-("r-s T"rT ..vvv- nation; of his , uncle, the Prince of And thenlike tne king who marched 1 Masonic Notice. up the bill ana tnen marched down There will be a meeting cf St. Johns again we returned. The home pas- Lodira No. 8. A. F. and A. M., held in saee was, , if PMiible. more their ball tonight at half past eight . I.-. J- TO DlfFBIi COLD?. J Headaches and TeVers. to olense the Wales, . for his connection with a I system effectually, yet gently,- when low gambling scandal is said to be f""?.S 1 .a''' I JUU)UAV :V ; lUaiHl, U fV. lU.HOUWJ penectiy ponsisient wun me young cure habitual constipation, to awaken Ealser'a: course on nrevlons ocoa. k.idae3. wd. liver to a healthy uum, uuua uinu uioto, auu nuwuii hnthnn arA nnrdiallv lnvftad ... .... . i . . . . .1 . ... . , n.tu wuvu win utAv, vu uu djsuruvr vft aia vv.iu., passed all too soon, and we gadded into the nartor oi the old city by tne . Forer Fifty Tsars. sea. just before sunset, amid O insplr-l . Mas. WraexoWB SoorHraa Byhup has ing narmontes oi vook a , "inoompara-1 been nsed for ohildren teething. It bles," having spent a day in mutual eoothM the child, softens the gums, W. B. Boyd, Sco'y. .course on previous mm.S-SmSSZ sions. Ten 'yeari' ago he mu in ling them, un Syrup of Fige. 4 acquainUnoe and companionship," with) allays all pain, caret wind eolio, and Is no imperfection to mar Its plsaenrMj the bast remedy for Diarrhoea, Twenty ana to, wun graterai nearta, we tnanaea five centy a bottle. Bold by, all drug uoa soogntoar Domeein peace. , , gists throngnout the woria. ,. ; i tf Tne Housekeeper's Friend, A Kerosene Htovo. (ffet. one tor ni'c.or iIIh- oard yonr kitchen stove and get an uti Stove largo enoiiKli to cook everything, imd have no hot kltehen In suminer. It Is safe, and is more economical than a wood stove Lights with little heat. Another good thing Just now a !10-candle Ntcklc Lamp, tne ''Little Royal " Karthen Kettles for fruits, rice, etc. Supe rior to an iron pot tor cooking any food; all nice cooks anil housekeepers appreciate them. Wire JJlsli Covers, Ice Picks, Ex tractors for lemon Juice, Wire Broilers, Feather Dusters, "Celebrated Banner Lamp, Safe and Brilliant," Pearl Top Chimneys, cheap lot I. S.China Plates, Cups, Baucets. English f orceiain ware, piain ami uccorai3U Never Orane. ChamberSels, Bed Fans, Crockery, Lem onade, Berry and Ice Cream Sets, etc. Housekeepers convenience! ana Neces sities. Also. Paper, Pens. Ink. Pencils. Itnlmer Bands, Legal Paper, loo. quire and up, Box paper. Envelopes. Also, cash fioxee witn or without trays, Tin Ware. Looks. Too:s. Knives ana Koras, rocket Knives. Alachine Oil and Needles, etc. All at M. B. WHITBHUKST'S. Junai On Pollock St., near Post C fll;e COtfFFCTIONER, FAIiC; AND FAMILY 3...Aui:ii IjN and TOBACCO. UU A. 'J1JLU 0 ,.,..tii6 vhe 1- pittcopal Church Bsrcaicii to customers: anil tit, uijn cordiul greetings to all. Now L'ai-rie. .:. C. 8 10 dwtf STILL ST THE FRONT. L. S. WOOD, Formerly 18 years with Qeo. Allen & Co DEALER IN General Hardware AND CUTLERY, HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES and WHIPS, Farming Implements, Pollock Street, next to National Bank, NEW BERNE, N, C. June20dwtf Soda Water on Draught Today at JOHN DUNN'S. New Fountains, New Cooler, and best of all, Glass Syrup Tanks. The syrups do not coma In oontaot with any metal, Call and try It. . tt See iny Road Carts, have the best and largest lino of them rev brought to the city of different grades from $10,50 to $75.00. Also, Buggies, Har ness, Whips, Robes, &c. A nice lot of Driving Horses just arrived, J. W. STEWART. lum-ii dwtf W 8. CHADwiCKi Vice-President. Dlwey, Cashier. L. II. Cut:. KB, I rts'.ueut. T. W. Farmers and Merchants Bank NEW UKKIVB. IV, C. Paid fp Capital, - . tTB.OOOl This Hank, lint oruanlzml. n(Tr it. ... vices to Banks, Bankers. Inrmnr u. chants, Manufacturers and others, and will ouucw.ui i siyo iiumpii aiiu uaremi atten tion to all business connected with banklntf entrusted to us. Collections a specialty and made on all accessible points onus liberal terms aa will be consistent with Judicious banking BuBineeB solicited and correspondence !h; vlted from parties deslrlnn to open accounts ! In our oity. as well as from those contem" plating a change in eilstlng arrangements. Very lespfCtfuliy, ' T1' l'. W. UBWBT.Cashler. DIRECTORS :-U H. Cutler, Wm. Clere, ft , Marks, P. H. Pelletier, W. 8 Cidwlok. J W. Stewart, Jno Hnter. p H Piiotir.Ttnk fttomey. mvSIs Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoriju1 ::tvl i -.n..n.-3.'i n .cv w. j. V