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Lwj'yA X - T, v ,- V i Daily OTJRNAL. .VOL.' XL-NO 208 NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. 1 M Jh L-'."v..' .tj 9c. BUSINESS LOCALS. 1 ft ft Sheets inen PaPer' 100 L'n;n X V U Envelopes for 75 cents at . - .. O Disobwat & Bno. FRESH 500 Pounds Stall-fed Beef.anil Dressed Poultry. Stall No. 7, Central Market, opposite Col. Jordan. lm V. S. Bbtan. 0DI8O9WAY & BRO. have tlie new edition of Common Prayer in all styles of binding, 25 cents u . CABBAGE PLANTS ! CABBAGE PLANTS I 1,000,000 Henderson Large Type Charleston Wakefield Cab bage for sale. Orown from seed pur chased from the well-known and reliable house of Peter Henderson & Co., New York. Plants are strong and hardy, jrrown in the open air and will withstand severe cold weather without injury. Send all orders to GERATY & TOWLES, Youngs Island, 8. C. Price 2 per M; of 8,000 and over $1.50 per M. P31v. 419ft TAKES my 1892 Columbia $lvPncumatic Safety Bicycles, cen tury model. A genuine bargain for some one. Used only since September and in perfect condition practically new. 1893 Columbia Art Catalogue free. V. T. II11.1. & Co., Sole Ay nts. WANTED First class traveling sales men and local agents in each section to handle our lubicnt'ing oils and grease as a side line on commission. Columbia Oil and Ukkasg Co., Cleveland, Ohio. j262w Gc 10 To Street's Horse Store for Livery. rfl HE Celebrated Salioioso Flor I)e Habana Cigars. Six for Twenty-live cents at C. C. (ir.i r.N s lnrs Stohk. nov. 2-2m. JUNE roadster's? at Street's luuve store. USE DUFFY'S COUGH KILLER cures Coughs, Colds. Sore Throat, etc. Excellent in all affections nf the Throat and Lungs, inducing healthy ac tion of the mucous membrane, soothing .and healing the same. Is an antihkptic and oermtcidk. Prices, 10c, :).". and 50c. per bottle. IpLEGANT Saddlers at Street's Horse Store. DANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's Itch Ointment. For sale by F. S. Dcfkv, Druggist. MISII, Sacramental, Port and Scupper nnnir Wines for sale bv nong Wines for Jam. Redmond T CALVIN Schaffer's '.Wild Cherry ' Rock and live. nut up expressly for throat and lung diseases, tor sale by .I.s. KkMON!. T UFFY'S Malt Whiskey for Medicinal tJ use, lor sale by Jas. Redmond. HUNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by Jas. Rf.dmond. PURE Corn Whiskey for salc'.by Jas. Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for gale by Jas. Redmond. IMPORTED Holland Gin, Burke s Bass Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout, for tale by Jas. Redmond. 75,000 1 I CIGARS at verv low figures for wholesale and retail trade for sale by Jas. Redmond. GARRETT'S Cognac Brandy used very much in the sick room. For sale by Jas. Redmond. ARIZONA, the new Democratic State, has 80,000 Population. . THB mistakes of woman result almost always from her fiith in the good, and her confidence in the troth. ;.;.t--' - " ,':':".' IT does not require learning to ;--.-be-' a Christian. It require an 's-'r'YX honest heart and a willingness to V J.V obey God. '....''' ' Ip the mercies of God be not :; .:wf load-stones to draw uh to heaven, ; v-'-- they will be mill-stones to sink us " to perdition. MlHY lights may be kindled -. .'t'x'X: from one lowing torch; and mauy yjj souls oan be soothed through one , Urine, loving Christian effort. ; 1 LlFBS years are like a bundle of -". arrows shot at a tareet. Some of '-"..?":; ni are about to shoot our lat. Lot ' ' :"- the hand be steady and the aim ; --S'ifgO-k ' i vvhat a difference there is be-'us-:- tween the kind of headache people have or rainy Sundays aad the -. V' kind they have when the circus la ;' tn town. Tata promises of God span the , ; path of the follower of Christ like a . " bow" ofVps. . In trial they are .hia - - Anoonragemeot, iu weakness tbey become his strength. , IP men reauied that they are disclosing themselves by what they ; say ; about others, they "would, perhaps, be more charitable Id their expressed Jadgment of those ; aboattbem. ' ' . , - T0BEB of be. sailors of -the Norwegian bark Thekla,'-: from Philadelphia. recued from the foundering ship by the Danlnh bark DarmBn, have' been , arrested fur killing and eating a Bailor to prevent themselves starving. ' The fs ii' irwan a Dutchman . and the ' f-n drew krfs ato which ' r " ' fi f It U a iid I y to be regreted that so few parents bring their children with them to the services of the church. They peetn to think that the u u day Mtbool is "the chil dren's chnroh," uud the children are likely to regard the Sunday school in the same lighr,aud there fore when 1 bey have attended upon its settdou, they regaid them selves as free to ue the res ef tbe day in the attainment ot their own wishes. The great trouble how ever is, that when children have not formed the habit of attending chnrcb, tbe 8uud ay -school has but a slight hold upon them, and when they arrive at the age of fourteen or sixteen, they are likely to drop out of the school, and be lost, boys to the school and to tbe church. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard. II. B. Duffy Dress goods. C. Disosway & Bro. Common prayar. C. Disosway & Bro. Envelopes and writting paper. Messrs. Hill and Gaskill our track cyclists left for Morehead City yesterday on their wheels. They will return today. The steamer Neusc of the E. C. I), line left Elizabeth City on schedule time yes terday afternoon with a full cargo. Tbe Aloemarle also left at 2 o'clock this morn ing for New Iierne fully loaded. Major A. R. Dennison has recovered the stray ox for which he has been ad vertising. He had gone to his firmer home at Riverdale bv crossing Trent river on Clcrinount bridge above the city. Mr. Hen Halm was out driving vester- daywli two handsome and well-matched dark iron gray mules of M. Ilahn & Co's. last importation. They are Kentucky bred of good stock and weigh 1,100 pounds each. The monthly meeting of the Female Benevolent Society will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Dudley. The annual sermon before the the Society will be ureached at the 'resbyterian church by Rev. Mr. Vardell this evening. The thermometer has been ranging pretty high lattcly. Yesterday it was up to 45 1-2 and the lowest point reached the night before was 37. On Fri day it was as 04. The cold wave signal was flying yesterday however and the mercury was falling fast toward night. The Stimsnn Lumber Company is start ing off under its organization with two improvements the building of a two story office 16x24 near the mill and the putting up of another between the mill and the ice factory to be used as a ma chine shop by Mr. James Manwell. The new officers of the Company took control on the first of February. They are C. E. Goodwin, President; C. M. Dockha.m Sec retary and Treasurer and Z. R. Folsom, General Manager. Locomotive No. 2, of the A. & N. C. R. which has been in the shops for souie time undergoing a thorough over hauling is out again in I good Bhape. She made her first regular run yesterday, the old passenger coach No. 0, has also re ceived attention and comes from the shops sound and bright, ready for tbe extra service during Fair week. One of the express and baggage cars hat had tome work fou ' it during the week and will be turned out of the shops Monday morn ing. The Alabama legislature proposes to amend the Constitution of that State bo as to allow school districts to levy a special tax within their respective districts not to exceed one-fourth of one per cent., to be applied exclusively to the public school. It is provided that the money collected from white persons may be by law applied to tbe education of white children, and that collected from colored citizens shall be applied to the benefit of colored children. The joint resolution now awaits the Governor's approval, which it will doubtless receive. Opposition on principle is developing among democrats t o the confirmation of Jacksons nomination on the grou nds.tbat it isnot proper for the out-going Presi dent to fill life places of inch importance. There is no. question that tbe senators on both sides of tbe chamber are deeply con cerned by a probability of a nomination of a republican cicuit judge to succeed Judge Jackson, the democrats being de termined In advance to resist tbe installa tion of the republican on the Southern circuit and republicans fearing that they would have a hard ttruggts .to confirm such nomination at this late stage In the session. '-. ABotter Beware J; - tl Governor Crr vrsterday offered a re ward of taoO- for the caoture aad dclkenr to th theri t of Cbathaij) coact? a-' egro who t)s passea unuer, tne names Williams. Phillip etc.? 'Then real name U unknown. He Is wanted for the murder of Adam fliler. and his. wife Rebecca Id Chatham- coonrr' 6n 'Dcctm- rter28d last er. The. negro ir. twenty- two yeawuM, of Kinger ci.s color, 5 feet Q inches In height, wedis 1H0 Church Services. Church of Christ. D. H. Patree, pas- tor. Service for young men at 9:30 a. ni. Service nt 11 a. m. Sunday school at 8 111. Sermon at 7:30 p. m., subject: Can a man live a Christian life outside of the church ?" Centenary M. E. Church. Services at 11a. m., conducted by the pastor, Rev. R. A. Willis, Nn service.; at night, on account of the Union meeting at the Presbyterian church. Prayer meeting at 9:15 a. ni. Sunday school at 3 p. 111., J. K. Willis, supt. Praer meeting Thurs day night at 7:30 o'clock. Cordial invi tations to the public to attend these ser vices. Catholic Church. Scxagesima Sun day low mass and sermon at 11 a. 111. Benediction with blessed sacrament at 30 p. in. Christian doctrine, Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday at 4 p. m. Rev. Mathias Hail, Rector. Baptist Church. Rev. Rufus Ford, pastor. Service at 11 a. 111. On account of the annual sermon before the Female Benevolent Society at the Presbyterian church, no service at night. Sunday school 3. p. ni. Christ Church. Rev. T. M. N. George, Rector. Scxagesima Sunday. Service, sermon and holv communion 11 111. Sunday school at 3:30 p. in. oung men's liihle class at same honr. Sunday school at the chapel 9:30 a. 111. The evening service, will be omitted as the rector expects to hold services at Stonewall at night. Th" public are cordially invited to all services. Atten tive ushers. Presbyterian Church.- Rev. C. G. Vardell, pastor. Service 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. 111. Sunday school 3:30 p. 111. The evening service will be a Union lectin j, and the pastor will preach the annual sermon before the Female Benev olent Society. Sunday Service Hancock Street Meth odist Uiiureii: rrayer meeting every Sunday at 7 a. 111. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. by pastor Rev. J110. F. Butt. Sacramental service at 11 a. m Sunday school at 3 p. 111. singing com mences nt 2:80 p. m. Lome to Calvary temple at 4:30 p. m. Union services of all denominations. Sunday school 9 a. 111. Y. M. C. A. 4:30 p. 111., young mens meeting conducted by Mr. .1. I). Gaskius. Bible class Monday night. I he Texas Lynching. When the recent awful affair in Puris Texas, occurred, a representative of J. C. Aver & Co., of Lowell, Mass., was in a neighboring town and made the jash re mark that those who engaged in the burning of the negro werono better than he was. The agent. C. Billing, is being watched for bv the officers with the intention of warning him not to stop in the place during the present condition of the pub lic mind. Billings remark was a wild one, but it is true that while the murderer's crime was as horrible as could be dreamed of, he ought at most to have been dispatched as quickly as possible instead ot being put to slow torture. Coming and Uotng. Mr. and Mrs. Bolinger, of New York and Mrs. F. Solinger of Brooklyu, are isiting the family of Mr M. Hahn. ,Mias Sadie Hollister who has been visi ting friends and relatives in several Northern cities returned home last night Miss Willie Ferrebce who is teaching at Riverdale spent yesterday at her home in the city. Mr. R. P. Williams, Craven, member of the Legislature and Mr. Hugh Holland Assistant Engrossing clerk of the Senate came in latt night to sped Sunday at their homes. Memorial Association. The regular quarterly meeting of the Memorial Association of this county, will be held on Tuesday, the 7th inst. at 12 o'clock noon, at tbe residence of the President, Mrs. John Hughos. A full at tendance of the members is specially re quested. The McUlbucjs' Tomorrow Night. The wonderful IfcGibenv Family have come, w ere seen last evening Dy one 01 the largest crowds ever gathered in Lin coin Hall and were pronounced a grand success. JN ational . liepublican, ( W aan incton. D. C.) The McGibenv i amilv comprise one 01 the best combinations traveling. Denver (Col.) News. BROAD STREET FRUIT STORE. As then has been a f scarcity in many articles among the merchants, I take pleasure In announcing the arrival Dy rail ol a new lot of Oranges and Lemons. ALSO I havoiust received a fresh lot North ern Cabbnire, Rutabagas, Turnips, North Carolina Irish Potatoes, Armour's Pack ing Co. Bologna sausage, Uabuage 18 to 20 cent per head, IRutabagas, Turnips 80 cent per peck. Irish Potatoes 40 cent per peck,; Oranges 2U to 3 cent per dosen, Jjemons 20 cents per aor.cn. New White Potatoes at 40 cents per Deck. 10 my menus ana patrons wune pass ing Broad St, please call. Any article purchased of my stock not as represented, the monev I will refund on return ot any artlole. ' Thanking- vou kindly for past favors hoping to receive a continuance .of vour patronage.' - - , r ' i Broad Street Trait ; Store, Second door above Middle, next door to nr. Obas. S wort's beef stall. jS nj'J Jahbb D. Bakvtet.d, tf - f '('" --- ": ' ' Proprietor. EAST CAROLINA EXPOSITION. I New Berne's Ulorr and Our Pride. The Sixth Annual Exhibition of Surpassing Interest. It is in no spirit of invidious compar ison, or iu carping mood, that we allude to the fact that for many years the annual fairs in the State were very much like the traveling show principally a matter of glaring posters and glittering promises, that, very much to the dis gust of the deceived, sadly lacked reali zation. Five years ago, realizing that this section, possessing as it did a wealth of treasure, that needed but industrious in terest to aggregate in such form as would prove un object lesson ami at tract attention to our almost unpar alleled resources, a number of the very best citizens of New Berne come to gether and resolved that if time, money and perseverence could accomplish it. really meritorious ami rredilalilc 111s- play should be annually made, of boun teous natures wealth, as well a. the products of the husbandman ami tin skilled artificer. This high resolve was intelligcnllv and promptly acted upon, and the first result of their efforts stamped the Eastern Car olina Fish, Oyster, Game ami lmlu-tii:il association a success. It at once took rank as pcrhaiii the most unique, varied and altogether at tractive and instructive exhibitions ever seen in the State, it became a !id ami permanent institution, the pride of Now lsenie ami her neighbors, and has annii ally attracted hundreds of visitors tVoin remote parts of the country, as well ;is!ln thousands nearer home. From thenceforward no effort, time or expense has been spared to increase- in attractiveness; Craven and sister count in bavo shown a commendable interest, until each succeeding vear has wiinese. I a marvelous growth ot scope an. I intent. and the approaching sixth occasion bids fair to be superior to all previous ones. ami will rank with any similar exhibition in the south. While our section possesses an abun dance of material, the exhibition ol which made tbe eminence reaeiied by this fair possible, yet, dormant as it so long laid, it required the will and energy displayed by the fair managers to vitalize it, that it might be seen ot all members. In its entire twenty or more otlicial- there is not a single stick of -dead wood," every one being a hustling, capable and intelligent gentleman, who makes t lie success ot tins institution ol "love's labor' a matter of personal pride. and without nnv reward ottier than the consciousness of well doing. Pre-eminence in this admirable labor had been reached bv President Win. Dunn and Secretary and Treasurer Cha Rcizunsteiu, whose intelligent manage ment and direction have done so much for the general success. To intelligently understand the scope and extent of the New Heme fair, a cursory rcfeience to some of its feature.-. and attraction!; will be in order. The premium list starts out with the comprehensive statement that the asso ciation ''offers for progress in all the branchesof industry and art, libe ral pre miums.'' A new feature tins yiar will be n grand tournament, in which f 101) in money prizes, and a number of costly and useful articles us special prize-, will be given the successful knights. Ii is expected that this will be a verv line feature, the superior inducements being surlicient to attract the verv b.it li.l. i- from all sections of the State. Thii - culiarly southern, chivalric custom of "ye ancient days" will on this occasion lie made very attractive, not only to the participants but to the onlookers, and no tably so to "ye fa ire ladye" wh will watch with anxious eyes the hearing ol her gallant cavalier, hoping for his suc cess in the tourney, that she may wear the trophies won. In the game department will be loiin.l nearly every land and wate r fowl peculiar to this section, anil an iele-a of the va riety can only be gained by seeing them. The exhibit of game animals will la very extensive, embracing bear, elee-r, panthers, wild eat, otter, beaver ami many other animals to be ton in I iu the State thus affording the student of natur al history an excellent opportunity of viewing at his leisure, what under other conditions and circumstances, might nejt be so Dleasant an occupation. Perhaps the most interesting feature of the exposition is the lisli exhibit. Herc- . f 1 . 1 1. loiore 11 uas auracieu mucu ueicuuuu. bat this year, with a commodious separ ate building, devoted exclusively to this use, it is expected to make the usti dis play the handsomest and most varied to be seen In the United States. Handaoni 0 large glass tanks containing shining pebbles and growing aquatic plants, will exhibit many varieties ot live nsii dis porting in their native element; while others, the larger kind, may be seen tro zen-in mammoth blocks ot crystal ice, through whoso translucent density they shine and glisten 111 a truly attrae tive manner. In addition to these will be seen shark, porpoise, Kturgeon and alligators, as well as a magnilieeut col lection of oysters, clams, escallops, crabs, etc. An interesting leature will be a vari- tv of man's most faithful companion, the affectionate dog; the noble St. Ber nard, the watchful mastiff, intelligent setters and pointers, the handsome New foundland, and in fact fine specimens of nearly every worthy kind of dog. The rarm ana garden products and field crops are also a special and notable feature, there being always a tull and handsome asssortmcnt of nearly every thing grown on our soil, and every ex hibit deserving to be a prize winner. urchard products are not lost sietit ol and liberal inducements are offered for worthy displays. There la yearly coming to the front, and becoming a more noticeable feature, a One class 01 blooded nones; and as Lenoir can give points to many counties in tnu ane, it snouta d especially inter ested la this department. Liberal pre miums tr offered tor nones tor exhibi tion purposes, and when it is remem bered that transportation for stock on all railroad's It free, there is every inducement to exhibit generously., : , v ' The dierjlav of sheep, horn. trnatS and 8ne thoroughbred cattle will be extensive and a lesdintf attsction. poultry exhibit that has ever been seen in Aemli Carolina, ror the past lew years New Berne and vicinity has made the breeding of the finest class of poultry a business specialty, and it is questiona ble if any part of eur country can show fine r spcciineus or greater variety than arc shown at these exhibitions. This year a famous Virginia breeder, will how-eve-r, e-nter the lists of competition, and purposes making a Rpleiidid effort to carry off the honors. Wc frequently see i 11 the illustrated papers, pictures of an ill-clad man or boy, standing in front of the window of some confectionery or restaurant, gazing with wist I ni longing eyes upon the good things there: shown, but which are denied him, ami we spmpathize in spirit with the un fortunate This is very much the condi tion of the visitor to the culinary depart ment nf the New llerne- Fair. It, fairly revels in the meist tempting and delicious edible's; golden butter, choice elried fruits, Inuicy, jellies, preserved, marmalades, wini'. cider, brandy, fruits, cskes, pics and pastry, and every toothsome thing that has made' the fair women of North Carolina so famous as hotiskcepers and e:itiiersto man's mot fastidious appe tite. l-'or tin' jiractie al man of business the attraction nf a distinct inauufae tiiring h ill 1 i-ts. in which may be se en a won nerful variety of the most approved mai'hiiiiTy at work, allowing the luanii- I tur.' ..finally kinds of useful and orna- in. nt.il tU'4' s. ..1 ,-p, artieli-s and in their various Ainog tlie-sc attractions are two ial interest, that now being at the U I.. 1' Fair are e-oniing to New lle-ruo this occasion, afterwards rcrurniiiL' to ( l.i. iu'o. (lm- is a system of entirely ; divign and method, that product lb.- 11... t nov. I re-tills from wooel. Tin ..tin i U a m-w silk loeau of wonderful cms! ruction upon which will be woven, b. fur.- the eyes ol tlur onlookers, beauti ful World's I'nir souvenirs, iu the shape of bailgi s or bunk marks that will have-pie-turi's upon them in silken threads of the "Landing of Columbus" ami other appropriate- ilesigns. Thi-eh ftni'ss of linger ami beauty of 1 Ii sir 11 are nowhere seen to greater per I'k lion than in the ladies' fancy needle work ehibit: the skill, the patience aud fanciful image ry, that calls into existence the1 many things of beauty here shown, is truly marvelous; it is at the same time a striking proof of the refinement and eh-licacy of thought that characterizes the lovely women ot our State. there is nore real artistic skill 111 North Carolina than it is generaly credit e l with, and the Ne w Heme Fair afford 1111 excellent opportunity for its display ami appn-i iatioii. Eai'h vear shows an increase iul the number of pictures, and improvements in color and design Lenoir count v's "Kinsev Seminary" is al- a pleasing anil consiciioiis cxbtbi tor. an. 1 aelils very much to the success oftl.is department. Tannings iu oil, water i-olor and pHste-l, crayon drawings and d. corale'.l 1 hina and fancy article- as pn tt v a view as one- ne-e-d to leok uiion. One nf the-largest rooms in the main builibng. ..11 llie-c annual oce-iisions, be-e-oni. s .1 veritable- ' beiwe-r of of be auty.'' L'uder ihe e-arefnl anil intelligtmt manage -lui-nt of Mr. (ieeirgi- llcndc rson, its direc tor, iissi-te-d by a corps of enthusiastic la. lit-, the llorieultural exhibit is a glimpse of fairy land, with its solt. splashing miniature fountains, whose- ful ling spray showers blooming plants aud gni-si ;, iin.l row upon row and graceful p ranods of e hoicest plants and llow. rs aii-e one-above anothe r, making the air lole-nt of sweet odors, and gln.lde'iiing the vision with multitints and vivid olors with f tropic fruits growing on the nan-lit tree, and beautiful floral ili-signs Ji.ninding everywhere, floral hall becomes it one-e-a delight to alt the1 sense's, and a re nieinberane-e ol how lovelv Jnaturc is w hen its proelucts are choicely culled and artisticidlv arranged. An uniipic exhibit w ill be the- applian 1 s use 1 1 by the life suving service ill res cuing ship-wrecked people. (o'lieroui inelucemi'Uts are' offeTcel for the display of the various minerals of the State; of its wooels, its botanical speci mens; and the siteof the exhibition, being djacent to the ocean, the chochological xhibit is always line; shells of every shape, color aud tint may be seen, anil in their hollow recesses may be heard the sullen roar of ocean. New Heme anil vicinity is peculiarly the home of choice relics of historic in terest, many articles of Revolutionary and pre-Kevolutionary times are on thesei oc casions kindly loaned by their fortunate possessors, and thev call up to the fancv of the student of history ami those of a reminiscent cast ol thought, the elavs ol Gov. Tryon, Esther Wake and the mini ture court, as well as the days ol anxiety and suttenng ot the Uevoliition. To rhe lovers of sport, ami who ilof9 not love a tine horse ami geio.l rae in the trials 01 speed will lie the' crowning event at this exhibition. ?,noo will tic given in 1 purses for a se ries of trotting mid running races, ami this unusually liberal inducement, it is bi'licvi'el, will result in some of the finest races ever seen in North Carolina. The entries already made' give prom ises nf some very interesting events, and lovers of this sport may safely anticipate a gala time. The trae k is a line one; and a mngiiiliceiit grauel stand, capable of holeling ;(,()()() people will u fiord the most ample accomodation. An interesting leature of the races will be a trotting dog, who goes in harness and will trot agninse time and horses. lucre will ho a worker 111 clay, who with his "potter's wheel," fabricates the prettiest things imaginable, and whose dell skill attracts every one. There w ill be genuine plantation scenes ot the old tune; rustic Home industries 111 operation, and a thousand and one other minor attractions. Iherewillbe lour balloon ascensions by a lady who, on each occasion when in mid-air, will drop to the earth by a para chute. Altogether the sixth annual exhibition of the East Carolina Fish, Qame and In dustrial Association at New Berne, com mencing the 20th of Februry and lasting all the week, will he a notable one. to winch everylKxly is invited and will be well cared for. .No games of chance or gambling de vices are permitted on the grounds or vicinity, nor are intoxicating drinks sou). Ample restaurant accomodation will be aflordodt the lowest excursion tickets will be sold on railroad and steamboat lines, and every Inducement offered to fit m POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder Highest of all in leivcning strength IATK8T UN1TKO STATES GOVERNMENT Food Hepout. Hoyai. IUkino 'Powdhii Co., WO Wall St .N. Y. (iKNEIUL AViEMISLY. TWKNTV-HIVTIl DAY. SKNATI-:. Senator f'ranor, a hill for the protec I ion of persons boarding horses aud inulc-s I TopositioiH and tirievain-es. Senator Cranor. a ill '.o make' judg ments a lien on pi-r-onal property. -Indie arv. A bill 1.1 authorize the Mayor and com-inissioner-..i' Mor.-licad ( it to older an .l.'i:li..ii on tlit .pi. -tion of 1 uing bonds for cit) improvements, pn .1 third read ing. A re-solution re.pi.-stiug our S.-uators and K. prc-eiiathi s in Congress to Use their inlluence infiV'.rof the Nicaragua Canal bill. This resolution i-mited e-onside-rabli' discussion. It was linally adopi.d al most unanimou-lv. Se veral anie'n.lniciits we re offe re d a long eliscussion e-nsued, but the re tion and ame n. Intents wi re, in the ami leilu-e-U.l. laid on the table. A bill te provide for furnishing and completing I lie' govern a'- mansion, appro- pristine; 3.5t)ll for furnishing and 1,.VIU for completing the same-, passed second and third readings. IIOl'SE OF KErHESENTATIVKS. liii.i.s ivriinnivi:ii. lly Mr. Holt, relating to th proli-e-tlein on baggage against re-cklc usage. Kail rua.U, i-tc. Ity Mr. Vance, of Buncombe the consumers of illiiininn'ing provide for the inspect ion and same bv allowing no oils to be to protect ils. and to sal,' of the- sold under a lire lest if I JO degress. l!y tin- same, to pmtee t consumers ol illuminating oils and to se-eure a proper inspee tion ot' the' same. Agrii ulture. Hy Mr. Kay. a bill concerning ro ids. turnpikes, etc. lly Mr. Thomas, to repe al e-liapb r t :f ." , laws of 1S!M, ivlaling to the- netting of birds. Propositions and (irii-vane-e-. The e-alcndar was then take n up. House bill -JUS, the' In -lead bill and the various bill- cmbrae-ed in the- same measure' was annoum ed. Mr. Coeik. said it was a very important measure, and ought to be- part icipated in fully bv the the House'. On his motion its consiele'taiiou was postponed until Frielav wee k at 12 m. lions.' bill ."iiin. to secure, tin- right of jurv trial on certain ca-e -. applies to tin desire of railroad- and othe r e'e.rpoation iu eniestious involving rights of way. The bill passed and wasonle'rrd to be grosM-d. House' bill fil'.l. :iuthoiing the trial of the issue' of fraud iu the e-onveving or encumbering of land he-tore- the deti'rmi nation of the-homcste-.iel w hen the value f the linel is less than that of the home stead. (It permits the-trial ot the issue of fraud before tin) determination of the homestead, but allows no s:de until after such determination.) The bill passed aud wasodered to be i'Ugrosse.1. House bill 4'.I2 in regard to .lirorce atneuds the Code, soil' wife obtain d. cree ol separation irom Heel ami ooarei on the usual chargie-s of crue lty, neglect, abandonment and of absent husband lines it return to the' -stuti- within thre-e years it is oTounel for absolute- divorce. Passed ami was ordered to be engrosses! House bill, (till, lor tin' encouragement of shee p husbandry- owners ot dogs to lists thi-m as other property one .log al- lowi'd free of tax. each additional elog t. taxed $1. fi'imde'S $2; tax to be' turn ed into the school fund in the- plae e whe re listed. This aroused the- usual biennial log light. Mr. Watson, of Forsythe-, of- lere'el an suii'itdmi nt fixing the lax at HI cents and Mr. Holt one, putting it at 25 nts. The first vote of the tight va - the mo tion ot .Mr. lilair to lav the- bill on no table. This was voli-.l down bv an em phatic majority. The bill with am. 'inline nt proposed win re t'erre.l to the i -nninitl. e on sericul ture. JUST Received ! The Handsomest OF Line Goods Ever Brought TO THE CITY Notice Our Show Window. H. B. DUFFY. Removed. W. P. JONES Haa moved hia business to the Store on Middle street k adjoilf the Drag Store ... '. -, ot F. o4 is milt f. ' f jBarryinjf '. Foil Line,, or Asbestos! Lamp Wicks of AsbeBtos. INDE 8TKL0TIBLE. These Wicks will not burn. Only the oil burns, consequently there Is no trimming. Lamps once trimmed and adjusted lasts for years without further attention. Burners don't even need cleaning, as there Is no eoal on the wick. Cost a little more at first but cheaper in the end. All sizes. BaDquet Lamps, $3.50 to $7. Fine China Stvta, Cheap. (let one, and be ready for the Fair. A LOT OF CHEAP Plates, Cups and Saucers, Plain and Decorated. At M. E. WHITEHURST'S. febl dwtf For Sale, FOUK FINE LOG OARTS, six foot wheels, five inch tire, complete with grabs. Also, TWO LOO TKU0K8 for .'U foot tramway. Cheap for cash. Apply to Uox 529, or to O. H. GUION, VI dwi'w New Berne, N. O FOR RENT. 'I'uo .lue-lling houses for rent on Han .' I-. an. I I'olloe k street, and $13.50 p.-r mouth. Apply-tn V. II. (IOIIEN, At his old st mil now occupied by Sol. Coin n, the- Re .1 Star Clothier. flilw Notice Extraordinary I To All My OldFrierds and Customers. I wish to say that I am back at my Old Stand on Broad Street, One door cast of J. J. Tolson's stoie, whore I will lurnish them with the BEST Till MARKET AFFORDS In tho lino of Grca Groceries. Etc. Thanking them verv much for all nant tavois. ami Imping I may still continue tei eiesei vei tliHir patronatre. I remain, vonr oboelient servsnti KMANl'EL FI8HER, jan'll tim To the Public! I have bought the ENTIRE STOCK of T. COHEN, Ths Rsd Star Clothier, AT 65 CENTS THE DOLLAR, AND Will Sell AT New York Cost Tho Stock is a LARGE and VAIUKD one, and consists of a complete assortment of CLOTHING, SHOES, Dry Goods, TrTJLXxlsjs, ents' Furniih'g Goods Etc., Etc., Etc. Soliciting the patronage of tho public, I remain, Very respectfully, SOL. CO James R. Jones, Salesman. .NOTICE!!. - J29 V . iDmTBiDiiii4?ii0dinr:i- 1 Com yonrsolf nd fcsrt. Wo loss on J - ; , , b It In t""l or ! insure tbe fullest attendance1 and render the occasion whst it df nerves to be a pro- " "" -, r. ., r . r , f T l -'-r lm very deservedly earned
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 5, 1893, edition 1
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