V EE:' VOL. XH.--NO. 205, NEW KERNE, N. C THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1894 PRICE 5 CENTS ,'hri-- .-':.... r BUSINESS LOCALS. CN'TIL futber notice we will o (deliver nv bred dn tbsticU, but will be glad to bit voa tend to tb t for it Bend ftb-ut nil to get it gin and bot. ., ' Keepectfully, : ,-""'. (Xakx Bixaro Co. NOTICE li kereby sired lUtt certiflote No. 18 for S ihr of Mark iu KriM No. 1 of the New Bern Baildintf Lou Alo- ciitioa bu beea luM tad that ppHcatioa fr duplicate certificate lor like Bam ber of fbkre io Mid set-let will be mule. Jon 8. Huia . Feb. T. 1894. Him T1IIRTT nf tboK Fine Ft Drewed Joaee ' county Turkeys thi morning. - k i- 'i ; Lccai A Lkwu. 'i .r,w' : , , FOR Fine Dreued "Turkeys weighing from to 10 lb go to Sam'l Cook A so. : - v . - AfiL person . hiving claims against ine will please preteot them at m.ce lor i n " Mediate payment. I can be found at my rM stand anta farmer notioe. , -- 0. E. Slovsr. j il fONLT K cents per poand for good tea . '"-if; t black, green aid mixed at Jr ; ' ' - . y ' JV.J J i) T J- F. Ta ylobs. i fm'f A-lCtND and Gentle Horse six years old - for sale. C E. 9mvkb, FOR sale Piano, very handsome rose wood case, and in perfect order and tune. Call at my office. .,. -j C. R. Thomas. Attorney ' 78 Craven St., Stanly Building, fllw EL3GA.NT Calendars and Almanir-s full f valuable information. M. K. h .ward, 'InsuranoB Agent. Office over Farmers A- Merchants Batik. ' MUTTON Suet for medical use. Sets per oake. Chas E. Nelson. No. 67 Brt.u l Si. A FRESH lot of Lsndreth's & Jolinn St RoUbins seeds jnst received t tf Uaskill's Pharmacy. FOR Sale and Rent Lot on Middle St opposite Catholic rectory, terms reasonable.- Also office on lot adjoining Pres byterian chnrch yard for rent. Apply to C . ' T H. L. (ilBBS. BIfl Nelson Bay and Broad Creole Oysters. finest kind, delivered at vour door fresh from bench. IIf.nrt Brows, Corner Mace's Drug-Store. LOCAL NEWS. SEW At) VER TTSEMEXTS. Bowaru. Lucas & Lewis Turkeys. John S. Manix Notice I . Clark Baking Co. Good bread now E. 8. Street- -If you want a stylish - Clark Baking Co. Until further notice : Nunu & McSorley Tenny's, Taffy, etc. . - COTTON SALES. Wednesday 11 bales, 7 1-8 to 7.82 1-2, Cloudy with showers aud warmer ie the kind of weather to be exacted toddy. I The Natili npura company engagement Bt the theatre Friday night will lie a rare treat for lovers of music , ' ! It is announced that Ex-President Har rison Is to marry the widow of the late , Leland Stanford, the rich millionair. The. meraleJ8.of ' the Floral Committee ' are requested to meet at tbe residence of ,.MA. Geo. Henderson this Thursday after noon at three o'clock promptly. :'.?C-i '.Messrs. Boyer Bros., have finished the I 5 weil it Hotel Albert. It is an eight inch , ' ?T and gifes an Inexhaustible supply of pure :L ' 7; t water fronf a cteptli of 90 foet y : ' . There will be no bicycle rajing. at the , i FbU, ton Bccouoi of lack of premiums. '" The effort for '.he races vras made after 'the premium list was compiled without -t 4 them' and the officials decline at to lute a . day toofforany. . The rest ricUoa .of the sale of second ' haL'l clothing to the north western sect ion of tbe dttha( part lying between '" the two railroads, a directed by the city ordinance fo bo into effect next month la regarded sj ' hardship by the" dealers, as it practically drives them away from tin ,;-.city.-,-v ;;' " . . Mr. Wiiliatns, foreman of the street " ' force is doing anoUier piece of good work V on Broad street re shelling it witn oys ter shells- ffom, Uaacock street to the , , macadamizod road. A leautiful and ' easy round is given to tbe road before . ths-cblUte applied, flaperior court convenes ia this city next Week, Judge;1 Graves ol ML Airy presiding.; The only cases to be tried .. qa those, on (he criminal docket where (he parties are in jail and tbe civil court . --will not be,he)d at alt iie following week 4 at it ,is Fair week, , t '-, . - - A desperate " engngcn.ent has takeu ' ' place on the Virginia anil West Virginia ' border "'between ' revenue j officers and mooDshinefi.' Iii the terrible fusiiade of bullets two i deputy slierifli and two 1 distillers were . shit dead and on j other i senonsly wonndeii-; jS'y W', Turieys of surpassing excellence have v been quite abundant ' all " through this ' winter. - Messrs. Lucas & Lewi received another supply.!' beavitiful ones jester, day from Mr. Jones of Jones county,' the aggregate weight of which ' was 800 lbs. Messrs. Sam'l Oobn & $ n also bad a supply.-". ' L Mr. IL. Witcovor who. has just institu ted a new Council of Chosea ' friends in this City: left yesterday to attend a con vention at Tvboro looking to the orgnn iza'ion of the Grand Lodgra of the order f..r this State. - Mr So! Cohen also went np as a representative from the new and Sir. W B. Boyd as a representative from the c! J council in this city, ' ckoral Clib Orraalaei. a I'norai Uluo was organUeu at to Collegiate InatitBte last sight aoder most flattering tuple. Tbe fallowing officers wers elected: President, John Dane. ' Vice Pres. 7. H. Conn. Becreuty, Ftrdiotnd fiahn. Traasaiwr.B. 9. Oaioa. Xasical lottroc tor, I Kaiser. PiaoUt, afiat Carrie Clay, pool. LibarUn, Miss Leah Jonea. Board Directors: John Dunn, W. H. Cohn, a a GoIob, F. Haho, W. T. Mc Carthy, i. W. Watson, C. L. Ires, Mrs. C Beiaenstein and Mrs. C L. Ires. Tbe object of tbe club is to become permanently established for the farther development of tbe art of music and if- lord t pleasant past-time among our home people. There is a great deal ol talent in New Berne and moat of our peo ple hare always shown a deep lve for music, and with the present opportunity we hope 'to see the more Ukc a firm hold, such aa we believe can be done under so able aud finished a musician as Mr. Kaiser. B. G. Credle, Depoty Collector. Mr. S. H. Lane, Collector of customs fur this district, is getting to appear quite at home in his office. Yesterday he chose Vr. B. G. Cedle as his deputy collector at this port, and Mr. Crcdle at once entered upon tbe duties. Mr. Credle is a cood and useful care ful man, and bis selection for the place was urged both from town and country. He t'n acceptably served the pnblic as assistant ot the register of deeds for several years und will be missed in that office. Mr. John C. Collins will till the place as oiesseug.'r at the Custom house. He served heroically throughout tho wur at d lost his leg in ihe service of liis coun try. Ho is an industrious and worthy man, and the stateineut ol hi ipnoint ment w ll be acceptable to all who know him. Trte effice ai New Birne is well tilled, from the chief collector down. Mr. Lane will, in a few days, appoint h:s dep uty at Washington. It will, of course, be some one of that place. Working np the Parade. Mr. J. K. Willis, chief marshal and hij assistants (nine of the city and a large uunibcr outside) are working up good parade for the Fair. The fire depart ment and naval reserves have been in vited and it is expected that soinu visi ting companies will also participate. There will bo ft larger number of bicy clists in the procession thaf eyjr before. Tho mutter o having merchants ot the city represented by trade floats is being considered. If good ones are gotten up it will be an excellent feature. Moving Here from Canada The family of Mr. George Chgenon consisting ot his mother, wife, and child, and the brother of Mrs Cheg non arrived last night from West Sbefford Province of Quebec, today they intend to go down to Mr. Gabriel Hardison's at Thurman. Mrs Cbegnon's health being impaired pbysicans recommend a change of cli mate. If suited here they intend to pur chase and remain. Mr. Chegnon has not yet come down from Canada. This is their first visit south and they find quite a difference in the climate. They left too feet of snow behind them. ' Coming and Going. Mr. J. W. Steward left yesterday on the steamer Neuse after another supply of horses and mules for bis livery stable. Mr.W. E. Patterson returned last night from Boston and New York. Mr. C. E. Foy returned last night from Norfolk where he has been mi a business trip. Mr. J E. Lemoine, agent at Norfolk of the N. N. & W. Steamer line, and Mr. J. T. Walker, of the Chesapeake & Ohio railroad, are registered at Hotel Albert. Mr. W. H. T. Hoke, of Philadelphia, who has been in New Berne previously on protracted visit s,and is In consequence known find liked here, is also at the Al bert. ' j : i . Mr. C. M. Whitlock, Treasurer of the W. N. & N. R. R., accompanied by his wife, cama up from Wilmington on last night's train taking the trip on pleasure, with the expectation of returning this morning. TUey are at tbe Albert., ; Snoeked Overboard tad. Drowned - A youth named Thos., Burgess was drowned at Stonewall Sunday afternoon in the sqnall near nighty ' He : and some ol bis young friends bad, beea out in a sail boat and as the? were' nearing the wharf the-jibing ; of , the main,, boom knocked him overboard. V ',, ;.! s : v The young man. Was about 13 years of ago! He was from CamdenWinty and bad been attending the Vandemere school , for a few months past. .'V '&i'it- 'fCs'i Branch House in 5ew Beruv-;. 'r. Mr. John S. Pickett, of Pickett & Co., wholesale commission merchants of Nor folk, Ta., and shippers of oysters, crabs, fish, game and country produce regis tered last night at Hotel Albert. ' The firm bas just established a branch houso in this city for buying purposes tin one of Mr. C. TV Watson's - stores at the market wharf. ' "Mr. A. J. Pitts, a pleas ant and business like gentleman, who has been in tho city several days making arrangement for it will remain and be in charge, :'- ' V ' ; Eiaallrt Peat sea at DavldsM. Rev. R. G. Pcaraoa began bit series of meetlngfl Bt Dsvidsoa colIegB Sunday morning in tbe Presbyterian church of that place. Tb services an to oe held twice a day at nooa fro in 1 to 1 o'clock and at night beginning at 7 o'clock with after meeting at the night serried. A special to the Charlotte Observer of nearly three colrmni says the interest is very great. Large c-owds are present, the sermons ore powerful and impressive and the solemn holy stillness, that per vades tbe meetings, and the earnest faces in which one can see"lhe hungering the thirsting, the longing, the quivving of souls to be satisfied, to lie comforted," to find rest and tbe peace tl.a' passes all understandings, iut 7 p.id promises of the harvest thai uill l reaped. E ectrograpb Portrait Mr. J. EdniumU uowcd us yesterday large portraits of prominent New Berne citizens taken by the new process electro graphing. Tli.'y were splendid pieces of work. The discovery of the new process almost identical in principle with pho tography except that it is worked on a larger Bcalc and by a powerful electric light seems destined by its rapidity and cheapness to usher iu a new era in the business. The usual price of a djzen cabinet photographs will now get both the photographs and the elegant en larged portrait 14x17. Counterfeit Quarters An exchange says a man by the name of Lewis Workman w as arrested in Lex ington Inst week for passing counterfeit money. When arrested it was found he had ten dollars in 25 tent pieces on his person. His ex.'ii e was that lie ha, I a ten dollar bill changed and received tho money in change, but the evidence was that some persons in the lower part of the county have a full set of counterfeiters tools, plates, etc' and scut him to town to try them, with the above result. IIIG IKE IN THE CAKMVAL. The Poetry so Earnestly and Impress ively Recited by Miss Pearl Wallace. Who is it that's so widely known By every hearth and fireside home, This man that's won such great renown ? Dig Ike ! What is this name that we see spread, On every tree and post and shed, Iu letters blue and white and red I Big Ike ! Who roams the country far and near Of every bankrupt's sale does hear Ihmughout all seasons ol the yeai'f Big Ike! Who cuts the prices down so low. And tells the people they must go To see him on "Commercial Row ?" Big Iko 1 Who has the store in which we're told, We'll find things fit for young or old, As cheap as ever can oe sold ? Big Ike ! Who tell iu love with "Ida Bell," And sung her praises out so well. That every child the name could tell ? Big Ike I Who walked the streets with head erect So no one ever would suspect, Sweet '-Ida Bell" did him reject ? Big Ike ! Wbe sings a bass so very fine. And to the music keeps such time, We're loath so lose a single linet Big Ike 1 Who rings a bell to call the crowd, And tells in accents deep and loud. He bas goods tor rich and poor aud proud ? Big Ike 1 Who is it that in summer heat, Makes lemonade both sour and sweet, And to tho public gives a treat ? Big Ike! In fact who is the only man, Who ever has or ever can, Wiu such a name throughout the land ? iSig Ike I So now we'll sing his praises out, Biz Ike. Hip Ike, We'll sound bis name with merry shout, Big Ike, Big Ike I And all who hear the cheerful strain, Down to bis store will go again, Convinced they'll 'find such bargains i there, None can the competiou share , That's offered by Big Ike. A man of bad character named John Brock, a resident of Wrightsville mur dered his wife Saturday by drowning her in the Sonnd and afterwards burying br body in tbe sound , on the shore. The man ran away and is stillj at large. His wife's body was ', found., and an inquest held, The verdict was according to above facts. ' . ' Now's the day and now's the hour.' . ' "'';; V v'-''a" Brass. ' v We are now permanently lo cated in oar new place of business oa Middle . street,' X', opposite the , Baptist charoh. Now's ; tbe time to bay what yon need in Clothing, Hats and Shoes at- low prices. ; We have about 30 . chil dren's suits if there are any in tbe lot that witl suit you. ' We'll make the prices right. Do yoa need a trunk or a valise.' They are going ftt cost. A few more ; rags lett. Call early before they are all gone. Don't forget to bring yonr money. '. I, M. nOWAJJD. THE lOTTOX CROP 81 lillioB Mark Passed Durlar the Week By Elckty-Slae Tksaiana Bals. Secretary llortrr'j weekly New Orleans Cotton jixjlivie staUiuent, just issued, shows that thei ottun movement hail pi eil the fix million imuk. excscdiri; that figure by 9'J.OOO Ules. Lost rear it was not until t lie last o! Mdrca that over sit million bales had been markcte.l. Tne amount biought into sight dining the eek ending to-day is largely in excess of the seven days end ingl-lanrunry 28 last year and ot the same period year before lust. The gain over the former during the week was W4,000 bales, or over 84 per cent, and over the latter 70,00, or 6i per cent. For the first twecty-six days ofjacu ary up to today inclusive, tho movement has licen 190,012 anead of the corres ponding twenty-six days in .(miliar last year, and 13.315 ahead of the same time year betore last. This brings the excess in the movement for the 148 days of the season, from Sep tem'xr 1 to January 2(i, inclusive, to 825, 20!1 bales, and over the same 148 days (jf 1H-1 to 1,00H,119. The total brought in to sight during the past seven days has be n 132,918, agiiust 99,284 last year, and li:t,090 the year betore, while the aggregate for the first twenty six days of January is 009,101, against 473,149 ami 050,840. The total marketed from September 1 to date is 0,088,813. against 5,203,004 and 7,090.932, for lastjyear and the year before respective Iv. COl'STY 1'OM.HISSlltfEKK IMIO CEKDINtiS. .Monday, Fcb'y 5, 1894. The Board of Coir missioners of Craven count v met at the court house in New Berne at 11 o'clock a. in.; present, Com missioners K. W. Smallwood, if. II. Carr and W ('. IIicTer. E. W. S'iiallwoo.1 was elected secretary pro tern. Ordered, That upon payment of the proper tax to the sheriff license be grant ed I'nttersoii .V- Co., to retail liipuus for six mouths, ending June 30, 1894, at his place of li'isinr-;. in the city of New Ilei'iie, he li !'iii' l omp'ied with the law reul il tile i ot' liquor lieetise. Whereas it appears to the 'Joard of Cor.iini i-ioners of Craven county that 500 acres cl laud more or less situated in No. 0 township. Craven county, owned or claimed ly Wm. Buys, which tract of land is fully described in tha deed of the New Berne Corporation Land and Build ing Association to W u. Buys and James Schols duly recorded in Craven county in book 83, on page 442 and 443, has not been listed by the said Buys and has not iH-en entered upon .he tax lists of Craven county, but has escaped taxation lor the years 1881 to 1893 inclusive and whereas co assessment appears to have been roide of the value of said land during tho said years in which said property has so es caped taxation, and whereas the said Wm. Buys desires to settle the back taxes due upon said land up to date, it is now Ordered, That said tract of land be as sessed at a valution of $300 for years 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889 and 1890, and.be placed upon the supplemental delinquent tax list for the current year at said valuation aud as sessment for said years, and at an assessed value of $500 for years 1S91, 1892 and 1893, and that these be charged against said tract of land so entered upon the tax lits for 1893, in addition to the sin gles for s&id years, also tbe simple taxes at said assessed valuation for each year from 1881 to 1893, inclusive, iu which said tract of land has o escaped taxation to-wit: the sum os $60.00 in the aggre gate and further, that upon payment of said amouut to the Sheriff of Craven county in coulorinity with the order to be accounted for as other taxes, thu tho said sheriff execute and deliver to said Wm. Buys as a receipt in full for the taxes of the said our rent year and said previous years due npon said land, and that the deed held by tbe county for said land for 1892 be cancelled by the Regis ter of Deeds on account ol above pay ment. . Ordered, That the bouse on Norwood street, charged to liar Hays, No. 8 Township for 1893 at $100 be stricken front the tax list, it appearing to the satisfaction of the board that he owns no such house. ' . ' I I (To bo Coninncd.) Wholesale Market Country Produce. Live stall fed eattle,5 1-3, grass led, 4a5c iressed beef not wanted." Beeswax, 80a21. Corn, 41 a 42c ,. .,- Chickens 40a50c pair, "" J)ucks, Eng. 40a50c; Muscovy fJOaOOo. Eggs, 10 toll 1 Field pehs,blackxtaybank and speckled, 50 a 60--black-tye 75c s. Jeese, 7oca80c -r- ' " -Hides Dry flint, S l-3aSc.; dry sail 3c green, 1 1-4 i ' " " . uata, leeci, i-au, seea to. -.. Peanuts, -ROaflOcts. i . .. Turkeys, $1.25a$2.00.pr. , - AYool 10 to 15c , Pork5a6o. - ' ' Peanut fed pork, not wanted. - - Potatoes, Tarns 40 aSOq Haman , 95d. Bice, prime, 65o. ,.;;.u.. . tiLEXOE 810CK FIRM T. A Xclntyre's Fine Winter Howe la Ons ow Countj-H Exhibit at the Fair. This firm is on thi; - or. i -i le ot New River in Onslow county, V C owned by Mr. Thorn s A. Mi Iiiijjv -t New York, and managed by Mr I. A in i Virgin ian. It consist- .it 3,UK j -ie- ! :.nul. level and smecpliMe of ij.-cii iiepi.'U uiciit, and under Mr. iuy m i ;age :e at i re ceiving that improvcnieat i ipi il.v As to how the noil is bein Miipi. l- i no at tempt to nay will b - mule in tin- article. A visit to this l.irm an l aa mtetview with the ninaer is the v n to tiud out this. There is near the wiiert amnii the pines a inagnitit cut biiililiiej, p.Kieu-, elegantly finished, and furnished at a cost of if:t0, 1100 ,,r n,..re, probably lo. 000. This mansion named ( MisIhh II ail, i occupied from December to tin- Spring by Mr. Mclntyre and I'amih, and his visitors from New York and other places who come down to hunt and tUh and en joy a vacation away Ironi duty and are. When I suv this house i li M-hr.l and furnished I do uot mean m a a that many houses are linislied in this eaiintry. It has arrangements tor furnishing hot and cold water in each tooni aud modern improvements are scuiin every place. The weather boarding is done w itl: -iiin-les boiled in oil. Not far off is the M.ma.'. r - re-idem f a spacious building also well ..u nited and finished. Not far from i :,iv the numerous house- ami vards fi fowls, and then comes tic sj.., :u,l tub o large stock houses. Still further i- the gn nt lur.i ur f ed house iu which i- a silo full ol li.h ei, sil age. Fine mares and roits aiel llolstein, cattle are seen in tin ir pi..pn pi n e- and properly cared for. All this is five mile llo.ii ,i si il ioi, on the W. N. A. N. U. 1! . near Dr. li. U'. NVard's farm and is in ti leplion. . otn,,(ii i ical "mil with the telegraph olii e. A sleamboat runs also Irom .lai k-onv ,le down !o the wharf a' this place. The river lurnishes li.h and leiuie in abundance. Tins place is not only a winter resort lor Mr. M Intyre but it is the means of improvement to ihe wlnde section. The owner has the means whether anv income arises Irom the stock firm or not, and the ina:i i'er the k:i ledge to make it a success. Ktitcrprises Ircipcutly fail lueaiise pro lits do not accrue flout the investment-: iitiicii'nt to make them -nia-ceil, (n was an assured success I ,, . n , it begai. be cause it wis not denen Ic'it on am -ueh contingent. Lai. range N-hool (.u l. The exhibit at the K i-l Carolina !-'air lust yoar from Lhis in agiiilievat I'a.iu was greatly admired. There will be another line exhibit from il tl.is year, c, insisting of standard bred stallion and standard bred mares, tilly colt, not standard, mule colts, jack, thorough bre 1 llo can bull and cows one w ith .tein-Pl ies all In s,,le and an elegant army of barred I'.yiiouih Ivock, brown anl wloie, I.-jliorns br.mze turki'vs an I I'tkin ducks. J'liis an I other exhibit- f, Oisw county will give a good idea of the progress that is going on there. The exhibits at the Fair gives a good index to the resources and development of the localitv repre sented. Uood Bread Now. For two or three days our bread has not been so good as usual, but we have corrected the difficulty and customers will now find it as good as ever. Respectfully Clark IJakino Co. NUNN & McSORLEY 1 co CD TENNY'S CD CO t A. Fresh Lot Just Receivetl, Call and get a Package. TAFFY, f Made fresh every day. IV unn & McSorley. E. 8. STREET. If yoa want a stylish turnout, aometmng gooa ana neat, Yoa do not need to look about Bat go . S. Street. AjmJ every kind of horses yon neea,- -The stronr and naefnl too No nse for others then, to heed, or ne win sure snu yon. He,'ll treat you right, and sll yoa ouoap, , . On his word Toa mav relv. And all his promises will keep, cs a:. 1 A. i. . I r . ou umiu uuu sin ueait u auy, v Jlhsolatety vure K eream of Urtor bakinft powaer HUrhest of all in leavening streDfrtb. Latrst United States Ootcrhmidt Koco Kepobt. Botal Ha n so Powdki Co., '108 Will 8t.N. Y. AT DUNN'S YOU WILL FIND Everything That is Kept in a GROCERY Quality UNSURPASSED And Constantly Sup plied With Fresh Arrivals. My Una is Complete and -FULL IN EVERY DEPARTMENT JOHN DUNN, No. 55 & 57 Pollock Et GOLD-WAVES! G 0 1 L ! 0 WATtS WILL HAVE NO FOR Y0UIF YOU WILL P ourself WHILE EVERYTHING IS SO CHEAP, -WITH loo C3 o () co GROCERIES, DRY ROODS, co o o PQ CO 55 Hajrclwnire, &c.,r&c, &c. from one:of the Largest, Cheapest, and BEST Stocks that was ever brought to this City. WE STILL Adhere strongly to our Proposition, To Refund Money at allVfimes when froods are riot as REPRESENTED. .I".'. . J l-j s" '- Youra Truly,.,, . j- ' ' 1 ' '..: ' J- Haclcburn &: ,. , . '. ' : .' , 1 ' Villott; 47 & 49 roucS cr. i'.I