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IUOMK. fWXubnda Put OffU at Ne Bemt, fTf C, MMn&datt matter. - Tb opposition to the Wilson bill In the House will long be fa ! , ' . ' mooi for the discrepancy between lta ftdTextlainf bnreau and its vote getting fadlitlee. y-,PeyDr, Talmage has completed ". HarranremenU for a tour of the world. He will go overland to San Vraaoisoo and will sail from that .port the tart week In May, taking 'ttttbeeteaJMrto the Hawaiian Is- landn. The death has been announced of General MaltrelfT, the richest landed pnprietor in Busaia. i.mong hi poseesions were twenty- Bine mines, of which fifteen gave 'ttiployinent t to some fifty-five 'thousand workmen. Contracts have been made for the docking and repairing at New- port Newa, Va- of the steamers Paris and New York, of the Amer ican Steamship Company's line. Tbe Newport Newa dock is the only one in the United Stages largr enough to accomodate these im mense boats. ( A week ago the Kaiser's reoon- . citation with Bismark waa interpre ted asta menace to tbe peace of Enrope; and now the possible re tirement of Gladstone is being in dustriously construed as an omen of war. In fact, war seems to be the perpetual nightmare which with ts clattering hoofs, disturbs y the repose of Europe. O W" r Mr. F. A. Biohsrdson, tbe Wash Ington correspondent of tbe Balti more Ban, who has unuau tlly good sources of information, and who is never sensational, give an account of the. estrangement between tbe ( President J and the Democratic members of Congress which is truly distressing. He states that at tbe card reception at the White House on Tenrsday of last week, given es pecially in honor of the Congress f the United States, "the Repub licans present largely outnumbered tke Democrats. It was difficult to pick oat a 1 Demscratio Senator." This absence, he adds, "was so oonspioious as almost to be embar rrssing, and it even elicited com ment from the unusually retioent .tongue of the President" This won't do. Oar leaders should pull togeth er and bear and forbear with one another. Richmond Dispatch. THE PASSAGE OF TBE WILSON BILL. The Wilson bill has passed the House and gone to the Senate. The passage of the bill is matter of gratolation, bat the manner' of its ' passage is no less gratify- ,BVV t A onth ago phe passage of the WJJ y the; Hooae was regarded as doubtful, and a little later it was baastfnlly claimed by j the opposi , tion that there were j thirty-eight Democrats in the House who would Tote against tbe bill; bat when tbe ' , , ' test came only eeventeenn Demo jf it, "f V ted against It, and the bill - J- ' passed on in vote of 204 in Its Javor , ' and 140 against it. A majority of 1 4 for the bill ' . , - There has been mttoh speoula- cutt and Kew Jersey-the three . States which with the solid South . v .v, ' gives the Democratic majority Iq ' 1 " 1 f 1 1th electoral, colleger-would vote. I i g 1 1 FLer M B doabt wtat T0Dld t V4 thepoeiiW'of the Democracy of ' these States on the old Issue of pro. teotlon, bat the incorporation of tbe income tai mde tsedteof tbe bill doubtfot, inasmuch m, new New York b1 ell New Eoglaad wm eopoeed to be oppoerd to an income Ui. WSea tbe vote eosse tbe Nw Yoik delegation wm verj velj divided, the yeas end nays showing eight for K and terra against ths bill. Of the three Democrats from Connecticut! two were In lew ed one wee against the bill Of the four Deaooratia Gongrjaaaaen from New Jersey, three were Tor tbe bill anJ one against It. ' It ie evident (bet tie majority for the bill would have beet sanon grtater bat lor the income tax, whion waa Incorporated the bll after mnch Democratic opposition. It waa thfa feature of the bill that divided the PmtucraUo member from Sew Yiwk, Oonneotioatt and New Jer.r. Oo tbe qneetioe of protection ita presented by the Kepablicao party the Drmooraey of New York. Oonneoticntt . and New Jersey are solid in their oppo sition. It is pleasing to know that the eloqoenoe of Crisp and Wilson oontribated to the fortunate result, bat a greater pleasure springs from tbe evidence tarnished to tbe tact tli at at the decisive moment tbe Democracy united its foroea and w!pt on to victory. D.NHOESED THK IANKEE PICtETS. Clever Base of a Confederate Cavalry maa to Secare a Hone. The Confederate cavalryman was oitec puzzled as to how to provide bimaeif with a horse. Tbe authori ties gave him the choioe to keep mounted or go into the ranks with his musket, as horses were not tar nished by tbe Government. To be dismounted and become a foot soldier was worse to him than courtDjartial and be would risk oiuoh in bis efforts to get a horse irom the enemy. In tbe fell of 1863 a rebel cavalryman bad bis horse killed in a skirmish near Warren too, and as the best chance was then to capture one from the enemy be put bis wits to work to devise tbe ways and means. He was with the outside pickets, and not far off, on the pike, were j the cavalry pickets of the enemy. He procured a piece of telegraph wire from tbe railroad, and when twilight came oo stretched this across the road, fastening one end to the fence and the other end to a convenient tree jastjhigh enough to catch a cavalryman about the belt, When matters were thus arranged to bis liking be started down the pike and stopped in plain view of the eomy. It was not long before three of them gave chase, counted on good horses. It was now too dark for them to see the wires, and on they came, determined to have a pn wooer. The chase was sharp, and quickly over, so that by the time the rebel sebmer hadpassed tbroogh and under his trap, tbe enemy was upon him. Tbe sequel is not hard to ' guess, Two of tbe pursuers were quickly and most unceremoniously unhors ed, the third being so much aston ished and frightened at their fate an to turn and beat a hasty retreat, Tbe two boriee, without their rid ers, continued down the road, and were easily -captured by the Con lederate, who, by his clever ruse became their owner, "and kept bis place in the oavalry. The two pickets left to tbemsel ves bnniedly made their way back to their comrads as crest fallen and astonished as two men could well be. Tbe hero of this inoident tells tbe tale himself, and adds, be rode one of these horses to Appomattox.and from there to bis home, and that it was one or the best horses be ever owned., Washington Post. Dinwiddie They say that So- ker was driven to drink by nis wife Dukane 0, well, he would have gone anyhow, even if be had been oblige to walk. William Ann What ia tbe crush at that museum aboutt Bleeker Very unusual attraction. They have on exhibition a cook who staid six weeks at one place. Yadsley Did you ever tackle any of those "missing-word" con test!" Madge Yes. Tbe mis sing word was "yes," but I could not get her to say it. The new invention of M. Annot, the engineer, called the monte eacaller, now exhibited in Paris, very much astonishes and amajes all who see It. It enables people to entirely dispense with the rouble of getting np stairs, as .the machine accurately and safely per forms the requisite movements in that proceeding. Mr. Albert Favorite, of Arkansas City, Kan., wishes to give our read ers the benefit of hi experience , with colds. MHe sayst "I eontraeted a sold last spring that settled on my lungs, and had . hardly recovered from it when I caught another that hung on all summer and left me with a haokv tng cough Which ' I thought I never would get rid of. I had used Chamber lain's Coign Remedy tome fourteen year ago with moehiuooess, and Con eluded to try it again. ' When I had got through with one bottle my cough had left me, and I have not suffered with a eongh or eold sine. . I have recommended it to others, and fall speak wellk of it." 50 cent bottles for ale by J. V. Jordan. , ", , Tks JitHt Grir(sji Trfium f Arabia. Whu a tplended pictors it kronght befor jour mind? Ya r4 the glowing deeriptioB of th Mret trart which ths nii of ths ring tptmi War Aladdin's gu. Yea perwod this favoriu atorf of yours is "Arabia Night" warn a boy, ana Tear isMgiaatioa pictured brilliantly for yoi every thing that th words n;;astd. , Tht was when yoo, were a boy. Ta-day, powibly. yoa are antHs to do it. 8btll wo V-U yoa th roaaoa wavl Most prohibit boeaaM yoar liver ia alnniih, aad aaseonarqaence yoa aaffor rem tick headache, dia tineti, aad eonatipatioa. Do yon waat to cure all Uom trouble pennaaMtlj, mak yoar liver active, your imagine uoa lively, and ia general enjoy things as yoa did when a beyt Ail yoa nave to do ia to as Dr. Puree Pleaaaat Pellet, pareiy .vegetable, perfeetly haradees, th smallest aad easiest to take, and they are the eheapest beeeate they are guaranteed to give Satisfaction, or your money I re tamed. What more eaa you atkl "Tbe maa who keeps right him self does a good deal to help other people behave rnemeeives." The Poaalatloa of Hew Bene U a boot aloe thouaand, and wo woold aj at leant ooe-haU are troubled with aome affeotkm oa tbe Throat and Lung, a tboae oomplainta are, according to eta tiatica, more oameroua than utaaie. - We would ad via all oar readers not to ne glect the opportunity to call oo their draggiat and get a bottle or K.emp tt mm for the Throat aod Lntura. Ti one free. Largo hot tie Wo. and II. Hold by all draggiata There is not much drawing pow er in the Obristianity of people who go through life shaking bands with two angers. 8hiloh'i Consumption Cure. Tbia is beyond qoestioa the aaoeeMhil Cough Medicine wo have oror eold. a few doeee invariably our the woret oasee ot Cough, Croup aad Bronohitia, while ha wonderful aueoua in the euro of Conaumpttoa is without a parallel ia the hietory of medicine. Sinoa ite first dieoovery it has bon eold oa a guarantee, a leet whieh do Mhat mwdioine eaa atand. If you hare a onaga we earnestly aak you to try it. rrioe lOo., SOo, aad 1. If yonr lungs are aore, oheat, or back lame, use Cui- loh'a Porous PI a tar Bold by New Bern Drug Oo. The moment a man begins to see himself as God seee him, he stops talking about hypocrites in church. A hale old man, Mr. Jas. Wilson, of Aliens' Springs, 111., who is over 69 years of age, says: ' i have in my time tried a great many medicines, some of excellent qnalit);but never before did I find any that would so completely do all that if clai jied for it as Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It it truly a wonderful medioine." For Bale bj J, V. Jordan. Tbe man who is doing all for God that he can do will soon be able to do more than he does do. ' Enjoy Good Health. You can easily do it, if you will keep yoar stomach, the laboratory of your body, In good order. Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy will do this. It will build you up and give you good health. It stands alone as the best. Send for book of full parti ulars and be cured enjoy good health and be happy. Book free to all. Price 50c per bottle. For sale by druggists. People who are right with God never spend much of their time in looking for black spots ion others. ' Whi'n liiby v:w sick, wo gtive ar Castoria, ' WhfD w was a ISiiM, shp cried for Coxtorla. H'hon she (Huma MIhs, she clung to Cafltoria. WfHp aho luul Children, she gm re them Carter!, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, Children Cry for Fitter's Castoria. The man has to fight for his life who undertaken to tell other men great troths that they do not know. - far nr fny Teara Has. WwsiiOtrV Soothiho 8vgup haa been ued for -children teething.' It soothes the child, roftwne the sums, iilaya all pxin. anret- vttd colic, and ia the beet m-o iy l)rrna. Twenty' lvi oen ' ,'.- ,' ie. Sold byalldrua ieta tbt "'iat the world. , ' JaaW, (. w - ' Pride usually accompanies promotion. Cnainberlain'a -Bra and Bk!a Olntmeaa Is a certain cure for Chrome Sore Eyes. Granulated Eye Lids, Sore Kipples, Pilea, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum and tSotlri Head, 23 ceait per box. Fcr asle by lixtiijiBta. Td B0B8B QWXK&a. ; : For nuttinir & hone is a fine healthy con dition try Dr. OadyM Condition Powders. They tone up the ayatem, aid digestion, cure loea of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney duordera and destroy wnruM, giving new life to an old or over wedxi Mane. 85 cents per package.;: For sale by druggiaf Bold or t - ' to an. Hew Bene It. O He fa not deal whose fame Bar :, Bniloh'b Oatar.lBemedy. A marvel- ona ' cure-' lot uatarm. , Diphtheria, Canker mouth, and HeedaJhe. With eaeh bottle thnrx i an iocenioua a&aal Injortr for 'h m'ro aooefnl treat ta?At tJ' 'O'icwh'! t oithont extra "EAB THE B1BGAISS"! t . 0-e 8,000 pound Marvin Safe for sals at a sreat sacrifice. Out 750 pound safe. One 1,100 pound safe, One 450 pound I BTSsiBisIjdl T O.A,B.D.. k i & j. i mijis ca lUxtVACTTKKKt O Meadows' Special Guano's FOR ALL CHOP! : r .... STAHDABU BRANDS : Meadows' Grr- Potato . Ooaoe. u Cabbage . , Allerop . . Pea & Beau M !, Tobaeco ' " Cotton -' 10 per et. Ammonia- u 1 H V u tla Guano. Meadows' Great Lebwtf Guaao. Importer, aad dealers ia Meadows' ttxtre ariy t'eaa, Kaiait, Acid Phosphate aad AgrioultuoeJ Chemi- 17'Trackers supplies a specialty. E. a MEADOW Prea't. J. A MEADOWS, SecY & Tn-aa. Vorka Keuse River.' Offlc Union Point . OUR DRESS MAKING EPIRTLIEMT. We desire to call the attention Of OUB OUT OF TOWN PA TRONS to the excellence of oar DRESS MAKING DEPART MENT. We also wish to announce that OUR DESIGNER Made Two out of Throe of the COSTUMES which received first Premium at the WORLD'S FAIR. We have jnst placed on sale a few late Novel and very Choice Shades, in very Stylish Textures for late WINTER TOILETTb. lyCorrespondence Solicited. Oil S. TUCKER, & CO. Raleigh, N. O. FOR SALE The Single Story Brick Building and two story frame building ad joining, oorered with sheet iron, Looited on Graven street oppo site ttte Maohine Shops of J.H. GRABTREE & CO. tr THE A. COHN Orcan and Piano Go. Wa oriranlied in October, 1896, for the pur. pose ot supplying the very best make ot 1"1 anoa and Organa to the public TbJa new firm haa ware-rooma in Washing ton and Mew Berne, N. C.,ior the oonvenlenoe ot their patrons ot Eastern M. C. ' We are senilis Pianos and Orvnns In ham! all the counties east of the W. i W. Railroad and are In dally eorrespondenoe with some ot the yery best people of this section, and ue oi row section, am pert eat satUtactlon In onr i Kviruii Kre giving islity and orloe. qui W handle none but Tellable standard makes ot roe most modern sty lea, and sell to the public direct from tbe principal factories thus enabling ua to give tho purchaser the the public direct from tbe prfi thus enabling ua to give tho verr lowest and best tArms. , Wa are offerlnd- thn Inatlv AAlAhmtAA WW. H, 101 LIN Flanoa, which reoelved tlu highest hon ors and Gold Medal at the World's Fall for tone, touch, volume and rapid action. .We handle the old reliable MBWBf and EVANS Piano whloh Mr. A. Gohn has been Milling to the pubUe with most satisfactory results tor the past fen yeara. We also keep in Mook the Peek anfl Bona Opera Flanoa whiob la also m, splendid Instru ment, and can order fox yon the Brauiuqlar Piano, strictly nrstlaea good, or any other pianos above mentioned. ' We also handle 4ha STEEDRAlt Amu which is one of the oldest established organ factories ia America, and we will continue to handle other standard makes. We thank yon tor yonr patronage UnO oo Holt yoar farther orders for pianos and or gan, whloh will teeeiv yrompt attention ana aatunaeaon guaranteed, call and exam ine our goods at our ware-rooms on Middle street. New Berne N. C, and Main St. Wash ington, K. C A.COHN PIANO a ORGAN CO. Woold thank you to examine oar exhibit at the Kast Carolina Fair to be held in New Berne, febsuary, itOx to tttb lnelusire, . - - FEW BEBNB-" - ' The next Seml-AnnOHl de&eioa of this Bfihod will nmmf-' Jiiniiary 2nd . 1894 i'l Tuition fl to 13.60 per;, month. No entrance fee.. No extras. " Board 8 to 112 pet month.',! - For farther particulars address ' "jf. noDQEs, - MiM Ne Bene, N. 0. d22im,,; 'rr;; IVTCODI 700D I! Good Pry Pine Wood Per Sale In bo.ndred.oord lots.' ' . - M. POfiTER, , ' Elyerdale, N.O. Good - Hard I'rick, We am iirepartni to sll order ap to 100.thouand,rr wrek. w. p. UCRIiUR. WATEUi W I ran give you a l'.OUKD . WULL ia eor yard 0"biuse, f r ch-apr th.n U ye' lu.u Vuiie iu this part of H0 Si ' ' ' - ' ' : Uava taelavwt mprorcd nictieerj aad axperiewoCd mea. : (aa giro jou : , Any S'Z'i U - From One to Ten Inches Aad will guarantee aa Isexuanitable Supply of vkter. I - t iU g o to any part of t.'.e country. Offloe atU'D. BOWDKN'S, No. 75 Broad 8 treat. ; i E18PECTFCIXT, v W; K SNELLING; t NEW BEKXE, K. C JOE K. WILLIS, PROPRIETOR OF m Marble Works MEW BERNE, N. c. anal Aaurvicra aroa QuaMtlm MattHaL aaal A Orders solicited and im'en nroprr at lentiou, with satisfaction guaranteed erraUotta Vases ir plants and now era furnished at the verv lowosr, ra'es OACTIOIC-ir a dealrr offers VT. I Dong-la jjhaes at a reduced price, or saye he has them without name stamped oa aewaa, put susa dawn as a rraua. i . mi W.L. Doucla S3 SHOE THE WORLD. Wo la. DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit ting, and girt better eatiafaction at the prices ad vertiae4 than any other make. Try one pair and be convinced. The slain ping of W. L, Douglas' name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their Taioe, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the r.a avuugiu anocs gam customers, which heipa to increase the sain on their full line ot goods. i ney ran anorti to sell at a less profit, ana we believe ymt can save monrv bv buying ail yonr tTNarwear oi ine oeaier adveruaed helow. Catalorue free noon armlication. Addr I DOVGUlfi, BiKton, Uw, Sold btf J.Ja Baxter TEE Fruit-Growers hum& is a recognized authority in Prac tical Fruit-Growinsr. Mark-or, Gnrfi. (ening and every branch of the uusiness connected with the fruit and vegetable industry. Its col nmn8 contain articles from the best informed practical fruit growers in this country. It is a Sit Col 11 inn. ifht.narrA all around frnit Growers and rami I v journal. It is published semi- montniy at uooaen, Illinois, the fruit-growing centre of the West, at 60 cents per year. f Send for free sample copy. tf MANWELL & COOK, Engineers, Machinists & Blacksmiths.' Make and repaia Enttines. Boilers 8aw Milis, Oris " Mills and Pumps. '' Steam boat work of all kinds. 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Ws will be pleased to eorrespcod with -.hose who may contemplate making ;uugm ur vpnning; new aceonnts. St, Mary's School; 4 For Girls, .' l i, N. C. L: ...v: S--: -The Easter Term of the Fifty Second 8cbool Tear will begin January-25th, 1894. , Speoial attention naid tn Phrai- cat Culture and D ylene. . Address the Sector, : r .:.. t';.-,iw,., .. V' REV!. B. SMEDES, A. M. d232m. -?.;. -' h'jy- 52nd Year i 1 The Great Farm.' Industrial and Stock Journal of the' 3:South,:' 50:a Year Fcr $l. To every snbsoriher kn 11.25 tt will aend Southern Cultiyator for one year and 0 full papers of choioe Garden Seeds. " ' Sample onpUs and nremiom Hat wfll oe mailed FEEE on applioation to . TEE CULTIVATOR PCB. Ca, ' :'J 1 - Box 4l5, Atlanta, Oa. Tub Wekklt Jocbwal n& the riniti ator one year for t.75. Raleigh tho Hiw Ccns:ri. . v ;' ' PROFESSIONAL. DR.0. K BAGBY, ' SURGEON ; DENTIST. Offloe. iliddla ireet. oppoeite Baptist leoa?waf NtWBERN. W. 0. DK. J. D. CLAHZ, DKNTigfiy 1 ; y bw saaia, r. e. OfiioH on OraTen street, between PoUoer n-l Broad. . J a! BENTON, M D..D.D.S. Kraattee limited to ('Pel alive and Ma. 0 esaulnal Uentuuy i'V'-itSSSi""- Bnrg.ry. -U33ot3s? oa.81 ruro oxi4t Kre .-, he line or Dentistry done in tbe aet atyl. eatUfMtlon raanntead. jmpe. eornw or Middle wc et and r. aiiey, opsoaita naatua P. H. PELLETIEB, AT IOK8 KY.,';',"AT . L.A W, Middle atreet,First room abore Farav , ' , w'a & Merohant'i Bank. Will praoMee la tbeOonntlea or bravsa wieret. Jones. Onalowaad Paaalleo. . m. Onited Htate. Oonrtat Raw Berae.saaj SnDianteOoartofUeHtaw f - WM.fi. CIiAKKE, ATTOKUEYAT LA7. . L-. i AND, I Keal Estate -Asent. , j - JNew B-ne, N. C. ; Oonnectton. New Y wk Boatnn and Canada. Timber lands U v Farmlands,. , Track lands. i . ; Town loisf Do yoa waut to bay . i WHITE. m Do yoa want to sell t JVjl ' 48PKgiAL. " . 1500 Irflrea. Trent Hn.d mil., nl Timber and Truck land '.. Tcnc:ri:i firlixb Barinc ehares Of tn ' Tf)'"r. RIAL -ESTABLISHMENT of TIMOTHY BOW, No. 140 KiJJIe 8t. ws are now prepared to do th" best of work ia this line. Expert keip, sharp raaors and po!;ia attention. - Hair eatting a spen' .l niA. Jones, Jr., formerly with V. L Shepard, is witt na, ; v r ; BICHABDSON & M0NJC . - . ' ELLIOT & GKEEI7, Bair.Drccsin Tr: Careful attention given to all t Of tha business. , - ' ' Children's flair Cutting if TNT Boot & CLolIn1- Or -j Post-Offioe. IWnvf r - 1 ;:riorl;: of Repair Wo All kinds Speoial Attention, ' - ' Civo Ha a T: . ! u n V l! ,1

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