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' --a J f J- VOL. XL-NO 559 -Rii - NEW BERNE, N. C. THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS . . ... . ... - 1 v-;. Journal. r.i. - - - ! ' II ; .f . . - 3 4 BUSINESS LOCALS. . , ' . . j J i-, v:. "JjlOtrUD on the street A nickln-plated J- roller about two feet long and an inch ,w Jn diameter. j26 2t. f TIT ANTED-Firet class traveling sales ' men and local agents in each section v to handle our lubicating oils and grease . ... . as a aide line on commission. Columbia " - un Gbeasb ,Ca,; Cleveland, Ohio. . J261w - - .. TtT ANTED traveling salesmen, we have ,, ", good side line. Give reference.' - " s, Thb StamdaSd Cioab Factout! . . -- . j2C lw.l , ;, Lynchburg, Va. ' , -pOLUMBIABICTCLES. More money, - brains, skill and patience are expemled in keeping op their- high standard of : v excellence than of all other wheels com J 'bined. Prices $110, to $100. Cash or installments. Art Catalogue free. . ' dlltf. t W. T. HILL 4 CO., Sold Agents. G 0 To Street's Horse Store for Livery. THE Celebrated Saboroso Flor Dc Habana Cigars. Six for Twenty-five .t V cants at C. C. Grekn'b Dbuq Stobe, ntov. 2-3m. '. jjlLSTB! roadster'sj at Street's horse store. TT6E DUFFY'S COUGH KILLER j.'.v-v-'r.-U cures Coughs, Colds, Soro Throat, etc. Excellent in all affections of the . Throat and Lungs, inducing healthy ac V' '" "' ion of the mucous mombrane, soothing "' vit'iand healing the same. Is an ahtibeptic -and GMtMtcrDE. Prices, 10c, 25c. and - fUOe. per bottle. '" 1 '; ULEGANT Saddlers at Street's Horse " ' -iStore. "'" CERTIFICATE of Stock. No. 21, first :; V series New Berne Building and Loan VL-.- Jiereoy given njat uppiicatniu win a . ... .:n i. - k .; made for a duplicate. d28iui - TAJJDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin yD Diseases cured by the use of Daffy's .-":. v' Jtoh Ointment. For sale by rtj- :i y .:.v , F. S. Dofvt, Druggist. r TJOUR ROOMS in my residence for JP Bent Also Good ORGAN for sale . . i. 'i dec3tt Mus. M. M. Hahpp. BOARDERS Wanted Mrs. W. B. , Smith will take a tew boarders or let : . rooms after Nov. 80. Apply at resi- " ..3 v dtnee, Oaksmith building, East Front '.:.Tj ' stoet. f 8H SBCrmenln'i Port Rnc' Scupper . JM. nong Wines for sale by " ' Jab. Kedmond 1k CALVIN Schaffer's Wild Cherry Rock and Rye, put up expressly for - ".v 4b met and lung diseases, tor sale by Jas. Redmond. i---T UFFTS Malt Whiskey for Medicinal use, for sale by Jas. Redmond. "rr-UNYADI Janos Mineral tWater, the t- best Natural aperient. For sale by Jas. Redmond. PURE Corn Whiskey for safe'by v Jas. Redmond. TUFF Gordon is tale by Imported Sherry, for Jas. Redmond. IMPORTED Holland Gin, Burke s Bass Ale and Burko's Guinness' Stout, for als by Jas. Redmond. JyJJJ for - wholesale and retail . vaae lor saie Dy jas. hedmubu. G ARRETT'S Cognac Brandy need very mneh in the sick room. For sale by . - Jas. Redmond, Th eilver question 'with the tramp- How can I get adimet . THAT alleged Hill-broker fall ing out was probably for federal - patronage only. ."States rights" men In Con Cress hesitate abont supporting a national quarantine bill. ' THB French are living np to their reputation of being the most -mercririal people on earth. . THBBB is one kind of speculation in whloh the - pauper and the millionaire are on the same footing -guessing :. at Mr. Oievelands cabinet... . Oub detective has found out something; he was an Irish man and be kicked -dynamite bomb. A big funeral was given' the por ttong of him that were found. - JAB man who spends alt of his time bemoaning the '' departure ol the "good old times'' and failing to appreciate the good of. the present time cannot be called a wise 'man TQB artioles in the newspapers about the "chosen . seven" do not refer to Itr. Cleveland's -cabinet, bat to an' ecoentrlo religions sect which has been started inMiobgan. Pboplb who give present to newly elected offloials may .do o from pare good will, bat there are felwaya people who believe' they do it either for advertising - or, (for Tsaeg throwing fever broke Ait among the students of the V.'8'.Ungton v Btate ArlcjultorW ' Vgethe other day. None t' r a CM, but some of 41tem had a k Aug time. is too much snobbery in ( "iintry. Why r, f should , i watch over the "Prei ' lii Bi t T ' la': ..J ,TH08B Idaho diamond fields may be alt right," bat what has been ade publlo , : about ; them oarriea earmarks that are suspicion Ijr like our old friend, . the real estate boom., w AT this time of the nuking of g'wd ' resolutions those politicians who have beem monkeying with financial system oi the country for political i pnrposes would better make at leant one, aud live ap to it. L. Q. 0. LAMA.B is dead: such ia the message .that has flashed over the country. His death at any time would have been a misfortune occurring at this time it is a calamity. By it a vacancy ooaxioos on the Supreme Court which Mr. Han ion will at opoe fill by the appointment of a Republican. But one of. the men oonvicted in Chicago of the murder of Dr. Cronin remains alive, the othera having died in prison. Daniel Ooughlin has been granted a new trial, and the Btory of one of the most sensational crimes of this generation may again be rehearsed in open Conrt. Whatever may be the nntcome, there can be little doubt that Mafia and Carbonari methods in this country have received a deathblow iu these proceedings. LOCAL NEWS. NEW AD VE11TISEMEXTS. Howard. Salesmen Wanted. Wanted Traveling salesmen. Found Nicklc plated roller. Churchill and Parker Florida oranges The Relief Society of Rue's Chapel have donated f 5 to tht public fund. The right of way down Quecu street has beeg granted to the Onslow railroad. The minimum temperature night be fore last was 25; the maximum yesterday was 60 degrees. Jacksonville, Fla., had a hundred thousand dollar fire on the 24th inst. It etnrted in the Casino building adjoining the Hotel Alcazar, and raged stubbornly for fire hours. Gov. Altgeld of Illinois accompanied by the State treasurer and other gentle man from Chicago, has gone to Asheville to remain until he recovers from a ner vous ailment. There is a rumor to the effect that sev era! persons were drowned during the freeze about Adams itrcek. We hear hothing however, direct enough to make the report reliable. " ''. Buprising as it mayseem, the ice was almost alj gone from both Nense, and Trent rivers, by yesterday afternoon. But little remained outside of the docks, x cept floating detached pieces. Tuesday night a mink invaded the sitting room of Mr. Stephen Priest while the family were assembled there. After a lively chase around and around the room. Mr. Priest at last dispatched him with a shot from a pistol. .. The liquor dealers of the State of Bouth Carolina have organised to right the new liquor law, in the court. At a: con; rention of one hundred delegates trom most of the counties in the State it was decided to raise a large sum of money for legal expenses' AM who uaa ice now have plenty- thanks to the cold snap. The fish dealers gathered bountifully Messrs. Watson & Danielsuot only stored in a large sup ply in their buildings at the end of the market dock, but built an additional building alon side and filled it. Mr. Chas. Wallaoi also put np a building and stacked it full of ice- Walter Walker, the colored man who resisted: an offioer while the wood dehv ery was going on last week has been tried and committed to jail fat default of $10 fine and costs. The reason of the delay was that he was taken sick and on ac count of hit ill-health Mayor Manly made his punishment only the small fine spoken of instead of enforcing the roll penalty of the law.- . Mr. Geo. Henderson. Agent of the B. 0. p. Btgimship Line, telegraphed for news flVoa tWother end of the line Wed nesday. He received a reply . that the ice was very firm and solid in the sounds, and about jtachss -tbisf. Efforts (lie now belnir"made to set tits Btr.Albemarle Hwjiich wif)b4renwnbered was fro tea np thirteen miles ronr Euaebetn wty) through'the ks-but' fhe ' oclcerrf wire that they cannot say when trips will be Tbs second Issue of the Progesslve IJoStbrbj; Ridmnrjd Jmf trood magazine of two doaen four oolnmn pages; j Jts Samf giyCf roir.idetv olj its character. It bat able article., and newt item OtTfarmlngj sssiihfaeturinat j triok- ing, stock and poultry raising, lumbering railroads, discussion' of banking iad nanclal qnestiorit in relation to their bear ing upon futhnrn inUreoi, and in . foot an'yti.ii u t. at pertains to the present aud r,,,,, ., r, ,,.... .,,1 JS.. off '. i a I :-k v ' i rji"' Coming and doing. Messrs. H.B.Duffj and Geo. D. Bowden left yesterday morning for Richmond. Mr. J, . Disoway went up to Kinston on a business trip. Mr. J. W. Blddle left for Durham to attend the marriage of his neice. Miss Helen Bryan. Mr. Rudolph Ulrich leff yesterday morning to be absent a lew days. Madame Rumor has it that he intend to Ad a fair young Wilmingtonian to New Berne's population n,. T... , , . . . r j Miss Lilian Roberts eft to visits friends 1 at St. Mary s school, Kaleigli and rela- tives at Salisbury. Miss Lalla Roberts left to visit friends Dr. N. H. Street returned last night from Raleigh where he has been attend- inc the Health Convention. -r w.i. n ri,,T,d w.,n Wil ' I mington where he has been on a business trip. Mr.T) S.Amnii wsin the r.itv Wednesdav. We are clad to learn from him that he intends to have some floe stock at the Fair. The Coldest Place in the Carollnas. "Octogenarian" writing 'from David- sou nver, JN. (J., puts that portion ot Transylvania county down as the coldest in North or South Carolina. The day after Christmas the weather there was two degrees below zero and the grouud lias continued frozen ever since. On the 16th of January the mercury fell to 19 degrees below zero and at Brevard, three miles above, it fell to 25 degrees below zero and three miles above Bre vard it fell to 27 degrees below zerol But the co?d came on gradually and the peo ple say they did not sufler much. There were three snows during the time. They aggregated 18 inches in depth. The same correspondent says that 21 years ago, the mercury fell there 15 de grees below zero and on the 1st of March snow fell to the depth ol 15 inches. The Barrel Factory. The busy season for the sale of fertil izers, farming implements, etc., and for the growing of the truck crops is at hand. Advance preparations to a certain extent are already being made for the shipping season. One of the most impor- tant of these preparation is the erection of a building by Mr. S. A. Harris for Messrs. J. C, Wbitty & Co, !,! "u ""' i i.a i.w.vii.j t v used by the barrel factory of Messrs. Jones & Co., the quarters they used last .r nnf Wiit nnnimt fnr thpir Pinn-- . , . . ., ,r. . i . ,j tprl niilnnt tlnaiTpnr i nn r.w niulmncrl r o is a two-story ouu tvaju hxi Arthenia Lodge, No 8. At a meeting of Arthenia Lodge, No. 8. K. of P. held on the 24th day of Janu ary 1893 the following officers were elec ted: T. W. Dewey, C. C; John M. Harget, V. C; F. II. Coek, Trelate; T. A. Green, M. of E.; W. B. Boyd, M. of F.; R. D. rr i w en j a w D w . Hancock, K. of R. and 8.; W. R. Waters, M. ot A.; J. C. Scales, I. G.; Eli. Elliot, O. G.; James Redmond, P. C. Craven County Stock and Fence Bill, House bill 189, for the proction of crops in certain localities in traven county, came up on second reading Monday in the House. It is a bill to protect the crops in certain localities in Craven conn- ty, requiring those owning stock not to let them run out turtner tnan tneir Doun - dariea. This bill Drotects those who are greatly damaged in their' trucking busi- to Bay, they always do their duty (especi ness from cattle. alljr the New Berne ladies) they never It forbids the running at large beyond the limits of the owner of certain domes- tic animals. Certain men to be ap- pointed on lines (Bpecflied in the bill) jof a good and efficient fence, regularly in- spected, a tax for the building and main- tenance of such fence to be levied upon the beneficiaries of such protection, Trenoassinff animals to be imoounded. ? .L. i:it in. raip.ni rmu I iwi in ui. mil - - Mr Allen would not nnnniw tlm hill, but objected to the clause which holds the commissioners in office during good I snows anu lunoceut games wm on m behavior and authorizes them to elect lowed, hut under no circumstances what their own successors saying that it would m.VA flio tonen eommiasiwin ft numatllltv r in succession. Th hill wan thn amended sa that these commissioners should be allowed tr. hmrl fm- nnl tn mn J J . . . Mr. Vance, or Buncombe, called atten- tion to the fact that in the consideration nf fhn hill lm nnmmltiM wu nnnnlmniH. The parties directly to be benefitted are nd manager of the association to sc the only ones to be burdened by the tax. cure a good many other new and novel The bill with the amendment passed. I.lit nflAttAri. Remaining in ths Post Offlcs at New Berne, Craven county, N. C., Jan. II, j8 ' ' ' , .j -mr A Mr. George Artist, Mr Arden.Wm. Avery. B. JLArehdell. v - B Mr. Arthur Bibb. Mary Barber, rjr! sffll Mwwt Bryan, Mist Eliza Betty Bryan. Tnt. W...l .: i iiZ Ah5ri 5 , ' i ii Tr a i n T, . w tri ' H Mr. Sarah Hamilton, Miss Eleanor m. uaien. air. wamei naiigo jtus a n . - bi,. Hewitt, Mis Clara Hicka. M .win niaa IJIM HlPKL I J Mis Mary E. Johnson; Oapt T. J. Jones, Mr,-Willis E. Jon. K Oeowre Ktwr. . I M Mr. Peni Mason, Mr. Dennis 8. Math la, rteiue ana ueztao Moore, Mr. yr McKay, JCsq. , ,1 " . K Frank Nwton. Jr. -1 ," ' jP J. E. Pullfcir: Mr. Walter K. Perry. - S A. ii, Bterenson, Olanissa Sparrow, Mr.lalan Smith, Mia itattie bmitb. j TMr. John K. Tood. . Persona oaUinir fot-tbo above letUrs widl plea sai advertised and sir dU of list," Th reguliitioni now require that one cut haii be collected on the delivery oi f "fa an vert, i i imtcr.- . ' ii u. tj, ii.Ai.Ki, mt, ai. IHE JfEW BERNE FAIR. Preparations and Arrangements Sow Going on Indicate That it Will Eclipse All Other Fairs Ever Held In the - State. New Bebne, N. C, Jan. 23. Rcaderi of the Chronicle know full well that tins writer for some years past has taken much interest in this association, and I believe those who have attended the fish, oyster, game, agricultural and mcchani- cal fair at this place, will agree with me . T . ' , ;-1 when I tiva aa mv mpftn rptmnn for sniff interest that it is an institution of educa tion for those who attend; and a fair that 18 calculated and, that aims to truly repre sent the resources ot the state, thcri iiv ppnHprinir lhi atata frroat. iprvirp Sncli fact8 in m opinion, citizens all over North Carolina fihould feel proud of and take interest in the New 15enie lair. iiiiaiB no auvorusemeni; or i:uu lor arfipln and T am nrnmntprl in write tliic letter only for the desir(, to encourairo the people all over the state to attend tin approaching fair and be convinced lor yourself that it is the most coniplet nomhinerl Qaafwintinn nc combined association ever held in the state. The fair will open on the 2()tli of Fe 'ruary and hold till alter the 25th. f4In conversation with Mr. Chas. Keizen- stein, the clever secretary, I gathered the following notes about the approaching tair: Adjoining the fish and oyster Imihliiig. with a partition door, a new liuie'iii;; has been erected expressly for live finir footed game of all kinds in wlrrli -nim ble pens and cages have been il i' In this department will also lie pl.i. ! live birds and all kiiuls of w ih 1 1 v 1 . Since last season in the poult r- de partment all of tbc old coops h.ivc l.:i replaced by a new modern nnnr-ne.l coop, and while at former taira the dis play of poultry here has been the li.ie-t that I ever saw in the state, arrangement have been completed to make this fair excel all others. In the machinery department (which will be filled) Messrs. Anderson liro., of Patterson, N. J., silk manufacturer-. who will make an exhibit at tho v ot id s Fair, will leave New York on the 11th of February for New Berne. Thcj will shew one ot their looms in operation. weaving souvenirs of the World Fair building. Mr. George Worth from Brooklaml has been engaged to bring his novel bam I sawing machine and will make lam v puzzle block, etc., right on the groumis. Mr. M. B. Tidey, of Newark, has also ')een erJgtt6ed to Put UP one f ma circu lar saw Dencn mac nines, uoing an kiiius of fancy bracket and moulding work out of wood. There will be?a great ninny other attracttve and interesting pieces ol machinerv and manufacturing implement- L -.1.:. .1 . ; " . " . The agricultural department is in charge sf two competent farmers and they say no efforts on their part will be spared to gather the finest specimens ot truck, field and home productions vcr ' . shown at any rair, The racing, bids fair to be exception ally good, the prospects at this writing is that there will be not less than forty tine trotters and runners. The association has offered (2,000 in purses this season; lore than has ever been ottered by any other fair association in the State. The fish, game and oyster department, under the management of that clever, competent gentleman, George M. Ivcs.can- not fail to be full and complete iin every respect. He has been for years widely knwn aU OTer thig anJ otllc"r BtuU.s 1s successful fish, game and oyster dealer, and besides he has had charge of this de partment ot the tair since it was nrst organized, and no man anywhere knows better how to arrange a display of this inu man mr. ives, j iuosu u nueim the fsir can now prepare their minds to see the finest display in this department ever seen before, the weather permit- ting. l me x iorai nan ueparnuent ism me charge of the ladies, an 1 this is enough fad. A grand tournament will be held on the race track Friday Feb. 24, in front of the grand stand. One hundred dollars in cash and sixteen handsome special premiums consisting of a fine bridle aud saddle, set of buggy harness, lap robes, etc., will be given to as many ns twenty knights, but more than twenty can enter TIibm ill f.iiir Itnlhwin ill umi.u, uv i 1 " i . . ascensions bv a ladv during tne lair. 1 In the way of amusements, proper side ever, will anything like gambling, faker- 'I - - i in l. l .. i 1 -a.h . I IDS Or a Dar-roum uv Miuweu. iui igrouuo wm oe nnvujr iwnou j special pouce lores. LAUies ana cnim ran will be entirely safe to go where they I DleaSS all OTBT lUt grOUnOS, If . jt i i c u oo grauu uij ui numn u.B..v during the week. Arrangements arc now be'ina perfected by the members wntinn mu wnou wm UK W KV. I There will also be a nno disnlnr ot MClf n,orBe8- '"'. ; "V, premium list is largo and complu e; ii you want one send to Mr. Chas. Ueizeu- t siein ior on, luecnywiu mrow open I i .h. i. ;,;, im.ir doors to nrlTlde for and take care of the z, j'.-.i, .i i ;f tt;n applf to the secretary or ticket office for I ifJS -ht. , .in h nc- d; provided you can not get in ..I. n!1n.l mIm ana 1 Acnt ... - ' s mils saoti way.au water travel it also reduced. - Bo now reader u you want to k 1 i. .,ir .h Urt s twod deal don't M, to come to UITV IUW Mure. "mivi I . . V i. ,1 tba Aew uerne tair. n. a. 11. In StaU Chrmul. Aaherillef water pip stand 60 feet high and 48 (bet in eJroumftrenc, capaci ty 75,000 gaUom"but; and sent the Wat with temflc force down the nonn. taUiide, Thloal$ia,)0. I; CoiitTrlreaoenUo - SxMvttvi Ctn r V w ... -irltte.'"?'' :., L JITi TJemocrslio Executiva Cornmitre LotCravon cou&tji aro hrb- fteifled- i meet at the conn doom in,Kew Bern on V' I Tnorsc-" tne ;mn opr' 'Oi jn ,n i iu. A lun aiwuuiuioe in uciureu. . . , J, W. Eiddli. Cbm n. GENERAL ASEMBL-17th DAY. SENATE. Mr. Abbott, presented a petition rela tive to the sale of liquor within two miles of New Berne Methodist Church. Pro position and Grievances. Mr. McDowell, a petition against the sale of liquor within two miles of tho Presbyterian orphan's home, at Barium Springs. Propositions and Grievances. Mr. McDowell introduced a resolution for the appointment of a committee to ad just differences with certain railroad cor- porations.with a view to settling questions of exemption from taxation. The reso lution was put and lost. Mr. Cooper, to authorize the establish ment of State banks of issue. Mr. Stack, to amend section 708 of the Code, changing date tor county commis sioners to qualify. .. The bill introduced Saturday by Mr. Day, allowing railroads to run fast trains through the State, came up on third read ing having passed second reading on Sat urday. Mr. Brown offered two amend ments, one providing that the permission granted by the act should not apply to tlie Petersburg Railroad after charter granted that road in 181)1 had expired unless the charter was renewed. Mr. Day accepted the amendments and the bill as amended passed third reading. liill to pay Solicitors an annual salary w as laid upon the table. On motion ol Mr. Posey the bill relat ing to the salaries of Solicitors, w hich was laid upon the table, was taken from the table and on motion of Mr. Ayeock was recommitted to the Judit-iury t '..m- P.'.iie'. I'. il to require County SupU'inti nd.-i.t-I I'uMie Instruction to collect stati-tie-t',e number of deaf, dumb and blind hi: lien in their respective ceunlie p ,..ed ihird reading. S.natc bill 171!, "for the relief of sherill 'i: I lax collectors o this State," came up. I I.: -authorized all sheriffs nml tax col- etors fur a number of years back, to col lect arrears of taxes. The bill then passed its second and third readings. The resolution regarding ascertaining the number of officers, employees etc., of the Stale was passed. Mr. Lucas introduced a bill to repeal chapter 113, of the laws of 1887, to abol ish the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Mr. Potter introduced a bill to amenil -.cctinn 11 1(1 of the Code with regard to fishing on Sunday. IlOl Si; OF REPRESENTATIVES. KESOLUTIONS. liy Mr. Norwood, a resolution to ap point a committee of three to investigate and report upon the amount of back taxes due by the Wilmington and Wcl don Kail road company. Railroads, etc. BILLS INTRODLCKD. liy Mr. Norwood, a bill to amend sec tion 2MUI ot the Code relating to tho grime law. Propositions and Grievan ce. liy Mr. Watkins, a bill to amend tne Code chapter 57 to reduce fees on mar riage license. Finance. liy Mr. Vance, of Bnncombe, a bill to amend section 12.r)0 of Code, in reference to acknowledgment of deeds, and for other purposes. House bill 229, in relation to the aban lonicnt of animals leaving them in the street, etc., making such neglect or aban- donient a misdemeanor. The animal to he killed iu a humane manner when three reputable men decide it necessary, and when the annual can be no further scr vicable. The bill was referred back to the com mittee on propositions and grievances. Hill to amend chapter 30, of the Code Uy.J,) volume i, concerning drains, was amended so that each one whose land was drained should pay in proportion to the amount of such drainage, and if there should be any dispute as to such amount drained, a committee of three, appointed by the proper officers, should decide it. As amended, the bill passed its second reading, llouec bill 237, to divide the crime of murder into two degrees, all murders by poison, arson, lying in wait, or by any mode implying premeditation arc d dared murders to receive on conviction capital punishment; others to be pun ished by imprisonment. There was some discussion on the bill which ended on the adoption of a motion of Mr. Anderson to make the bill the special order for Mon day next at 12 in. Bill to amend section 2827, chapter ot Code, relating to stock runumg at large in Pamlico county passed second reading. BROAD STBEET FKUIT STORE. Aa tuero bas been a scarcity in many articles among the nisrcliatiU, I take pleasure in announcing the arrival by rail ol a now lot ot Oranges and Lemons, ALSO I lmvcjust received a fresh lot North ern Cabbage, Kntabagas, Turnips, North Carolina Irish Potatoes, Armours Pack inn Co. Bolocnii Sausage, Cablnu'0 IS ti 20 cent per head, Uuliubiiai, Turnips 'o rent per peck, Irish Potatoes 40 cent per peek, Oranges 20 to 2."i cent per ilo.i n, Lemons 20 rents per dozen. To my friends and patrons whilu pass ing llroiid St. please call. Any article purchased ot my atock not as represented, the money I will refund on return ot any article. Thanking you kindly for past favors hoping to receive a eaiitinuiuico of your patronage. llroad Street f ruit Store. Second door above Middle, next door to Mr. Chas. Swcrt's beef stall. Jambs D. Baufiei.d, tf Proprietor. "A place lor every tiling And everything In Its place." .There should be a place for everything. There ia a place to bay your Clothing, Hats and Shoes that place is at Howard's. When yon need any of these things call onus. Oar idea is to srtTe joa voor monev's worth everr 11mA. We have Just reoeWed a new (ot of Gloves, kid, mooha and, .doth.-, JH yen need a suit. Il have" any id suit yon, will BameacentJI on alt winter olothlnir. km - tr. if '-At naxtfAtmnrt -rr --F-x. ' u . v '; Jwt rrnvel.r lhonW' "BIG IKE." Two little boys went out in the country one day; To help their uncle gather his hay, One tore his pants and the other his shirt, Poor little fellows were full of dirt; Never mind said Bobbie to Mike, We'll buy more clothes from the store of Big Ike. The next afternoon their uncle got through; Gave each one of the boys a quarter or two; They started for home leeling rich as a jew, Oh; Bohhy we'er grand, said poor little if ike; And on our way to the store of Big Ike. They were walking with heads so high A crowd of boys by chance did spy; Haho; boys where have you been; You look like your p ickets are full of tin; We've got money said dear little Mike; And going to spend il at l!ig Ike's. How to spend it don't you fret, A plum cake would taste nil e. you bet, So let us go to a lukcr-hop. Then vvc boys can lick our chops. Come along with us Mike, Don't you go to the store of Big Ike. Bobbie stood and looked around, Planted his foot firm on the ground; Said please get out our way, It you want money work by the day; 1 on are not Weu'i' "iig lu laU Brother Mike ! i'. the store of ol ice. i in .n t-d ;ii ii Id her. rk execu before il.lv il.' A ati. us. Proposals Wanted. .sals to furnish water to the city I Ii i in will be received up to Prop of New and including' January ill I). t iH'.m. Wallace, City Clerk. Wholesale Market Country Produce. Cotton 8 To to 2.-i. Corn, from boats SOY... Field pens, COatioc. Oats. 4")c. Wheat. 70c. Rice .Toe. live, 70c. Peanuts, Ode. nHtlc. Apples Mattaimiskec-t, $1.00. Onions, $.()(! per bid. Chickens, 50a35c pair, young, 30a40e Turkeys f l..j0al.7.j. Beef, 4a5c. Fresh pork, 7a8c. lucks, Eng. 35a40e.; Muscovy SOallOc 'Jeese, 75c.a$1.0O. Eggs, 23c. Honey, 40ao0e: beeswax, 20a22 l-2c. Hides Dry flint, 5c; dry salt 4c. recn, 2 l-2c. ELOKIDA ORANGE? Juat received, a BIG LOT of LARGE SIZE FLORIDA GRANGES, Which we are selling at a Sacrifice. A call at our store will convince yon that we are almost giving them away. Don't fail to eat some of the delicioas trait while they are going cheap. Very respectfully, Churchill & Parker, Broad St. Grocers. FOE SALE. fine small stcini ( nine, one turpentln still, 3 huge st' am Uoli rs, ami other val uablo property. Api'ly to j25 lw.j i:. C. HILL, Agt. At Ounn'sYcu Will Find A LAttGiE STOCK, well selected bought low. and for sale at prices to su the hiird times. Call and be convinced To in stoi k ol GROCERIES call tic- 'inp r'-L- i i .i;m;. M i i,, e vi-il Mill ii i ' vim ill will hero be tilled. Special at; ilLloll if. i .it : f . ' lir::m h, and it all your want alii d to my Fresli i client iiialily oi Boasted Colli es, the c whu Ii is draw ing cu Ii' I inn aUo aeiit fur 'l Celebrated Itoiisted C Teas. in i ci v day. ,m-c A: Sauliorne' ilTecs and Fine BUTTER Tlio very finest only 30 cts per lb. k AunrviNa each week A fresh supply of Van Dcrveer& Holmes and Holmes Coutt s excellent Cakes. Crackers, Wafers, Maccaroons, etc. BY EVERY STEAMER I ana receiving Florida Oranges, Malaga nauanaa, vranoernes, ueiery, Apples, Figs, Ksisin, Nntssj Dates, Citron, Currants and Prunes. JET STOCKT ;!,' Bhafer'a Meat,' , 'j. Vermont Maple Byrnp, , Frencn f eas, Jocksv Ulub UarUine. , Macaroni, ..Fine, Cream Cheese, Elam 1 rl. - 1. TT 1.11 ,,; -Sl?M "t,ii: u vic,i; A call will be appreciated and tauslao- kinrmea ia ruarnatnra. -... i lo.. .i,.:.,. oYl I My UUJSJ; jb.C(.lU.MUtli epartnenis iomrdete, ;P-H-snd,(.""!Ut3l Ot Stock I POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baklntr no-Mar. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest United States GoviRmfaWT ood keport. oyaTj Baking ?Powdkr Co.. 100 Wall 11. X . IMPORTANT TO Truckers. Gardeners and Farmers. EARLY GiRDRn Pill Klrt Of All " lanonluJ .v.- i-.Tr." Tnickori to be Earnest, Beit and llMt Pro. Henderaon'a EARLIEST R.4 VaI.B ne Bean.. Ky eomnfttltlva tt mau i IKsT, tills Bean w&a mnlal lh a.MMinna "her6"1 ll a," erller Uuul SKED-Hadnh, Celery, Melons, Bqoaab ml I'a-snlps. M lloullon and Prlnee Kdwarri Taian .. "" PotitMi, aud other Btandard Vari- hiaok. Mixed. Kftil Rnnt. Privir orkib O TS for fall and spring planting. 21 J. w"""'. rai and Glover Orders taken fnr all bin,. n. DKN SKKU, (Buaranteed freih and dut.1l ICurlap. for Harrel (Joveri Bags oi all aizea made to order. ' llI.Ml.ni tieij LK of Cnnntnr Va.ala,u sollcltBd A large stock of H.y, Grain and IeS. It Will he tO VOnr Bilvant... .a - 1 fore buy-iug eltewhere. "w Bradham & Smith, Hay, Ora;n and Seed Deal.ra. Jau2tt Craven street, New Bern., N. C SORRY HORSES AND MULES, FROM ST. LOUIS, The Best, in the World For General Use, JUST RECEIVED ATI T Jm JoilAs NOTICE. Kiromiel K.sher having withdrawn from tho Firm of KIHriBR, JOHNSON A OO. know all men by theae preaenta that the ouaiutaa will Ob carried on at the old stand under tno llrm name of FI8HEB JOHH. SON . All debts .:11a the old firm and all Sabta due by tiwui will be settled by the new Arm. Hollcltlnu aoontlnuanceof the patronan lerelolort reewlved by us. We lemaln, youra truly, JOHN H. riflUKB, WM. H. JOHNSON. Jan 1.. 10l Attention, Housekeepers I Look To Your Interest y can in n at, the store of ALEX. .11 1 1,1.1, It, od Broad street. The entiro stock will ho ran FOR CASH. ChoiceUrocerieB, Crockery, China, Glajsware. An. and all articles necessary in houas-kMBw intf O.U. ROBERTS, Aitent O NOTICE !! jS tf MONEY TO LOAN at 4 Per Gut UTERBI OIM EIGHT YEARS' TIME. Come yourself and learn th lars. We loan on KesJ Rat m-mwt bo it In towu or in the country Apply to ISAAC H SMITH I ,)13 ly Gen'l Mr., New Bern, xf.0. Large Tracks of Timber IN CRAVEN COUNTY, N. O, For sale on easy terms. For particulars addre 'C. E. A New Bern, N. a, Or U. C. ALLINSON, TronUn. If. , dee31 dim wit Ladies In Every Terra oan make a Urgeaalary haaUlaartaMl ' ladv wants and moat bare. Ttaaaa -mi'' Introduce lhmaalvea, aad t uJ i 1 aaira. If you w.nt to make money. vmMal i for oompict Information. vZ ,.i LAMBDA KKDlOAIi OO ' iJ janSOdwim u, a. X, W V K BRIAN, Pm. TI01 SiJtmRulHLi B.I.ROBiaTIlCff.;lli, The mtionaKBaiiKl OF NKW BERBB; Jr. L Capitals mini 'itlC9.r'i Tab. A. Brri.a. , rmai rt.. - Oka -. BtctAMf. k J. n. rtr ,L,.. . u o..fa.r - . . ' Y ' r " r - 1 sm s or will plc-m yotu
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 26, 1893, edition 1
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