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OTJRNAL VOL. VIII.-NO, 8. NEW BERNE. N. C, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. 4 x D JSUiXSS LOCALS. I ' TT- V 711f.?.L..SK;Sl -.. is now ,00 hand. R.iruler library blading and cleat print. We dob these oilieoopliU na mr id. uuli Ca'l and tea sample, aa u l TlUH ps-nwrvwr. wholesale .1 rinrTr mftTPI? -h. 1,..t ceived -rood ortii of Native wu and Braadies, end also some oil ine iauMMlt taiHOTDi. mo. mn hi .a . . i T'I L .-I ih "Angelioo," mod. fro thafamoaal and delicioua Aagalioa Urapa. Thu Urmpa ia only tocoeeefully cuitiraUd in tba Southern aart of ColiforaU; it is Try deitoeta grapa and require cer- snet ia that aaradUa of tba United I Ptatea, Bis aaUr Worth Carolina Win, and Brandies from the vintages k af Oarratt Co, aad 1. Wharton Oreen ara ot very soparwr quamy aua ar. I.fS- tha tath and sweeteoe and sweetens tha breath, Ii .commended by dentiau. dnigciata and confectioners. 8old by Try it. . apra-tf. T7AMILT MEAT CUTTERS at JL Oao. Allen & Co. LOWERS for deoorations, boquets, ' . ..a ..tl a aA..i A' large aad small, or floral designs ... . . n... on .Kr.Ft 1 . .u, yui r- . notlo by leering orders RadcUff o Middle street. tin Nam i ro23tf FOB 8 ALE Cow with young calf, tltf W. P. Bdebds & Co. . . IMPORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND A HOLLAND GIN, Just received and - ' for sale by Jakkb Redmond. I FERTILIZERS for Truckers and for Oottoa Planters, at Qko. Allen Sc. Co. T)L0U0H3, Cultivators and Harrows A at Tery low prices. - . " Geo. Allen & Co. aUSr RECEIVED Another lot of GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for tala by , James Redmond. NB Thousand Rolls Wall Paper at i- , J very low prices. ; ; Geo. ALlen & Co. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS for Medlolnal and other usee for sale by Jame8 Redmond "IN his engagement with Quay, roatm aster-Get era 1 . won the Field." Wanamaker IT Is now intimated that Stanley . Is engaged in tbe slave trade. Let lndarment be reserved until the facts are Jknownv '. Tnr. many fritfhdi of Edwin Booth ate gratified that he Is much improved, and ms early recovery Is Confidently expected. I masaBBWBsaaaaawsi savaaBBi I v A MAN who comes in possession r know, trne happiness till he SUC- - I eeeds in passing it On - some one. I Boston Courier. I THB appointment of Mr. Van Oott to succeed Mr. Pearson as nnafmasfas nf Vsw Vnrlr la Viailerl .. vw,... .... " "I'" ..uWU .lijujuij tu UBIUI, bythewTprkEepublicansasa iriUUjpQ vl ' prttCllCol pUliklOliaUB ' h.nrUf nrtfr.rrl over, mere theorlstSUartrord Times. Tnfi Washineton Post is a great improvement open any news paper that aas been -published at ; the national capital in many ... t .i years The Taper is Republican, but it U ably Conducted,, and fat- nishesnews from all parts Of the world Its literarv merits are of a hftrh order . ' '." . . rTW Jl...t.M W- . a.- AiMJs uiottowcio, wjr uig suu uuw, ' that hftfdll tha ftltiea of Norfolk and Savanahon Saturday and Sanday . Tiars awftkenerf verr ffeneral avm- t j. winTvflrl -w patuD. At IS esnmoiea matj me lcr.3 at Savannah by fire is hot less v,- "i rnrt ivwi anrl that tha Irtoa than tl,500,000 and that the loss at Norfolk bv fire and flood Will rrarh t ") 000 " UT- -. ; nvx I'TTVTrw- ffTqg-rla (JEN. CLIST0N x.. JTISK oe- dares that, he is supremely happy Wans h! nlr! florrith enmrade lUevetne majority would neat wo DSCause niS Oia Wmw eomrao,I J,' Een. Harrison, sleeps in the White Eoe. Yet if Gen. Fisk hadhad I is way past fall ; his old Corrith . r. ,1 nnn M .1 no nnnirm tt nnr. a. ...a a . a . l aUO H UUM "V w.-B ,. -Cull J.l 1. 1 . laaianaiwiw. ausueui. V. Vn.lr WnrM .' had B. representing Halstead at ; vrntisz with a huge S.-.1 cn the wall are E .ail'9 Oi OBUltB . V a. r Uaxnaa aaKta - ,i. luere IS force I idircn is the 1.1 V ... t , mjtu, .:!. ' It is announced that mrj Brooklyn renreaentativa in the legislature taoor! to the hill 1 vv. v-..-..a tj.... . f" v n j V". w P"" tujwii;Uuw. joj wont to oe aosorDea uv me .-r j i l crea to toe politicians. AQd ra-lrAt nn Rrnnalrnir.. ia ava fori nil .hart hrt , " iui uiuiocu a jc xuiaci. xi. l K4manTr n Vam XI V t worij El GOTKBHOR FOETSE, of In- dianit, lately appointed Minuter to lurce uays ago ne 100 K a tone wgjt anj wten ha retQrned his feet were u wuaea taat uo coma nara- j. remove bis shoes. The next morniDC the 6kin beean to Deal offl'T nd ireat and continuooa nain fol- lowed . , . . . . ..I - 0....a.v.v. T 6 .i r v. . .1 : . I THE flag that Spread its Crimson "fv""'"""""""! r.,A. f i i i n iu.ua to lUO uuu.c euiu.e oi WW pens and LuUw ia the days of the .... I li-vo nt on w hn narr d in t.hn " " v Centennial parade at New York. The Washington Light Infantry, of Charleston, will be its honored bearers, and tbere will be nothing in the whole show to so command the reverence and arouse the en- a thaaiaam of the celebrants. Wash ington Tost. r . r l XT I "117 O I LUvjAL JM Hi VY Oe NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. John;Dcnn-To the cigar trade. P. II. Pellbtier Attorney at law. E H. & J. A. Meadows Strawberry crates. Bishop's mills have started up for cut ting lumber for truck boxes. Firo was raging in the woods near Tuscarora yesterday evening. Stewart's Transfer" has been re painted and. is quite a handsome turn out. The new millinery of Mrs. Scar borough & Koonce, looated on the second floor of O. Marks' new store, ill be formally opened today. The Democratic committees of the waidi will mMt at th, ttau0n tonight for the purpose of elect- ing a chairman and transacting other business pertaining to the city election, , , , We want DODulation and we want In means of obtaining an honest living. - J J J v w tm.M Newspaper articles are no sure guaran tee of bunging about sucb a state of affairs That remains with the people. It was so blight and beautifnl y ester-1 dr that manv of nnr nitirana waraontl 1 1 u. . r.. .l. . .. ' . 7. atmoephere. The livery stables were " a-.au.v.. uuw u. . nrai teams were out in full single, double I andhoreb.ck I rr l ...... a t ... upon solicitation oi a numoer oi tneiiarmers. members of tha Y. M. C. A.. Mr. D. S Willi. S,.ra'.r Af A..,v,i.rtrti, ,.. mam..m..I v .MHni.a , m w"D"uvo" " singing class at the rooms of the Y. M. O. A. two nights in each week Toes-1 www ubbum iu vtavaa vr ova auw day and Friday beginning neat week Th, 0rk of Mr. Mr. Willi, will be gratia and we are In hopes, of seeing a I large aombor of young man, whether! they are members of the Association or not. avail themselves of farthering their nn.l.-a In tha ha.nHfnl mnA aalnait i -i- a- - art of vocal muslo. l U- travaraing the , streeu of New IDani. hlaaiataaa. .a na m ,1a lB,rnt Wiaaaatoeee so many people idI Itwnotonlyat noon or la the ting Bali, Gall, John Grass and other I (,.. . mih k nnnajliMtnHnnI nhiaf.. Th Indiana an that it was "knocking off" time hoi . ' most any boor of the day yon can sea from one to a group of eight or ten per sons loungtog with nothtoR W dov lliey ut not altogether, but f rinolpally eot J T.nd.i,Yi- JtolnJtTZ. ored, and while some of them may be at theb? preferrsi occupation We be- l.j n.i.a -r. ..! WO BStt SIHUIUKUI BHBIUHWI laUHnriM w . I I in MinmiT 111! IO. DW.1IUIV DOQHI r- n-a . ..... il. . ,11 I .,. V t TT7 a. B.-Jt 11111 . - I - . I WI BH UUl N.II . Lenair countv.' was totallr. de- stroyed by fire. vThe Are originated from a defective flue in the kitchen. ,- Mr- Wa.t.alha r,-ilw mwis tt thi honM at thg tlmB bn gaT, alum which brouaht the hands from-the I fields ehd neighbors and anocetded ia I - .mm I ..ala SMASS " fT IrtS r fn WW 1 I Rat savuiR tuvoa v. u, ,iuii.i . a,n Dvarts Payne I house was a new and eommod tout one, Of health and strength' renewed and oi I the eity of Mew Berne are hereby nott ' .. . ' . ' anrl 1. a h.a.v lr- tn If r. West. No In-1 ease and comfort foIlowB the use' Of I fled to meet at Samaritan Hall, on , ' .:. ; - , Syrup of Figs, as it acts in harmony Ul" C :flr;h "'.' Sftually eleansa the A) , vv.. "" creek Ioek nig nouse ana au du euscis IbvflreonMondsyevenfng.iv PmMb Jorward. The little tows af Avoca, Bertie 00aatT making a big: effort to make I'"" "own w ui SBHMiwKiaHa tney ai on a pmty sure way to ecoom- ik Llkt oar Bearer-at home, and progressive Aurora, Avoca to not only ., K iscuiuee ana inaucements, am is SOting. A Stand eelsbration BM been arranged to come off tho latter portion I of thii month. The Drosram ia a lonr. I Taried and interacting one. On the " ' I 24th Maipter Jarriaia to delirer an addreaa on how the people lira in Brasil. We wiah thee. proKreativa little towns all tha prosperity ther mar de- aerre, bnt our principal efforts are to be diractad towards our own home PeroonaX Mr. 8. T. Jones of New York, formar- a resident of New Berne. Uioendine wbila in the oity, stopping at th r- W. r. rua is yuiung in the city for a few J... J Bnty' MriT,d th citT yerday . n n - XI w w I I"" """ .k a,hM mOTfcl vaw with nrnanta nf m.kinr thia bis future r r - " home. Our people extend the welcome and wish them a pleasant sojourn in tha city of elms. Mr. A. C. Gooding, Senator Brock, Mr. F. S. Eoonoo and Mr. Robert Jar- man, of Jones county, were in the eitj yesterday with cotton. Capt. If. W. Hancock arrived last night and will spend a few days at home. Traveling seems to a agree with him. Ca.pt. J. M. White of Einston, arrived last night. 01 r8, l- u' nstaDie ami child or We,t Po,nt' V- wit her sister, Mies nannan unver, ana tuse uinnie oryan from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Grimes, in Pitt county, arrived on steamer New berne yesterday morning. To the Officers and Members of the loung Men's Christian Association of New Heme, N. C. Tha regular monthly meeting of the Association will be held in the rooms this evening at 8 o'clock. It is highly important that every member be pres ent, un account or not having a quorum there was no meeting last month, therefore tha meeting of tonight will be of unusual importance. W. P. M. Bar an, President. Oriental Items. Harrison & Betts have just received dry kiln machinery. Geo. W. Kugler Son's tram way starts up this wsek. It penetrates a fine body of timtfP; Broad Creek Swamp, and will open up Tha steam tug Lizzie Massey brought I down from nsar New Berne last week I 500 logs scalinglBO.OOO feet at one tow. I This was one-half of an extra lot pur-1 chased ud there bv Geo. W. Kueler & I Sons. Polloksville Items. Vance Academy is still booming. Three new pupils entered last Monday. Mr. A. H. White, now at Trinity, address the Literary Society at rouoaaviue, June iin. T.,.pUM . fa. A.,. ago7ro tn.Tot or Muorr97 unit nwui aun pin vi wa Jhala and porpoise). Mr. Pearce menu- faotures his own fertilisers. In fact he is one of our best and most nraotical I. I Thomas Jones, an honest, industrious I colored man livina near this olace. was I mJ uaiuIkOUttW mm b U IV0W U IIS U uw i barn and stables: the former containing I trnm lmDlements and about forty bar - rals af corn: tha latter a fine horse and a. vid sj wiuj smaw asjaatwa aw aataav tiviaw mala. Total loss could not have been jndlaai Willing to 6ITS Ud their Seserratloa. I . Chicago, April 8. A dispatch from Bismarok, Dakota, says: "The report MSI IBS WBSBlllwa WSSM BWB BW p - pointed by ths President to confer with I the Indiana for the opening of the Great Sioajt "-eryatioJ. reived with 1UVI ""WiWI UUUft UV .UUHUW standino! Rock .who are headed bv Sit - Pleased with the action of the govern ment in increasing the price to be paid fr0m w acre tolLW, and manv of them nava exoreesed thaifr wulingne Ejn 8iuln BaU nd ". wbOtfei so bitterly opposed to th 'treaty Submitted last year, have given utterance to friendly erprseaions, ui ana uerauutuc oouds-oi nns I. mn-tha klta whnvi.lt the raiierTa - lamona- the whites who visit the reserve I . -- a" . . ,v. O. '.I Itlon- A teoent arrival from tho Stand- ing Rook agency says he la positive that I sitting Bull ana ,UaU will accept tne IHMIIf.) '.- ?. i T'-i.X. ;.. - F r - To Democratic Tfard Commltleei. The members of committees of the aereral warde n requested to meet at I " V ZTi ' :T;v.i 12, to such matters a may come before!? r- -' nmrr.iti Wuxuh Ellis, j. T. LEWIS, Members Committee 1st Ward. 1v I J . a. m m aa . 4, fltaUSlllW Ksaal 4 J i system when costive er otitous. rog tae ia goc ni f LOO bottles by all lead - liog drBiats, f h u ) v-i,n IHOKTH CAROLINA SEWS. From the State Papers. Durham Plant: A number of colored the Ral iih section "oaasters ,rom passed through here yesterday after- aoon on the 6 o clock train Rutherford Banner Tnero are two aMJ1 on lbe records cf this county d cf thll te of I wmch bring up a page of forgotten buUr? - TheT show lb it there waa ., town kt Ulad Fi.rd.ia thii .. WIlfF Wilmineton Star: Tte kitchen of Mr. I. B. Rhodes who lives oi Fiftn street between Dock and Orange, was burglarized Friday niht. The steamships DeUware and Ysm&iteee. two of tbe &al vessels of the Clyde Heel, have been put on iht lino for passeofter semce between New York and Wilmington and Fernaudio Shelby New Era: J ho Postoo. a col ored tection band on tbe Charleston, Ciacinnali and Chicago Htilroad, was knocked oil a box car near Henrietta on Sunday and almoct instantly killed. -The case against W. T Massey who is charged with burning his mill in Lincoln county, was brought to trial at Lincoln court this weok and the indict ment was quashed by Judge Clark. La Orange Sentinel V'j are irlaJ to learn that Mr. D C Miiri-hieon. who has been suffering tank nf nnm in I ah a (irtdful at o m ji'h iniuruved o as to be out a;aiii Tl.e mai.y inends of tbe Kv. Mr. Marfan of the M. P Church weiii kIJ to see hm in town this week. Ho whs mi In way to Ureene countv, where he ti a unitni iu holy bondt of wedlock to 51 1 - Kate Brown on Wednesday the 3 1 nut Twin City Daily We Uarn as we goto press that Krv. Win lurner.au aged and respected ciu.m of Salem, had just died whi! ruiuriuug to his home this evaning. 11. a death occurred white on the road ridiux ia hut carriage near Waughtown A ratal accident occurred on last evening in the railroad out near Rural Hall on the Wiiksaboro Extension. It esenu that a number of hands wero nt work digging down a steep embankment when suddenly the dirt caved in, killing ouh negro in stantly, breaking another a arm and wounding several others more or lesn Asheville Citizen: U:i yesterday we saw a deed made by Mr. Alexander Girrettto the Home H.iard of Missions of the Presbyterian I'hurcli of the United Slates, convey ing in that body the Oakland Inn properly in the town of Victoria, the con-ideration being eighty thousand dollais It was a most cordial greeting which welcomed Gen. R, B. Vance as ho stepped from our electrio railway cars at court square ysstsrday afternoon. Crowds quickly thronged around him, and his genial face showed his appreciation of the warm hand-shaking of which ho was the recipient. Newton Enterprise: Clover comes out of the last winter in the best condition weaver saw it. It is very promising' Mr. William Liinon. a prominent citizen of Lincoln county, died at his home near Matthews Church. Wednes day, April 3d, aged about 70 years About a year ago be bad one eye, which had been giving him much pain, re moved, and has been gradually sinking ever since. In most parts of the county a portion of tbe peach crop was killed by frost last rriday morning, but there are plenty left yet. Mr. James Browq, the new owner of the Long Island cotton factory, on the Catawba river, has just received mac hi nery for adding 1,000 additional spindles to tbe factory. News and Observer: A great many Raleighites will attend the centennial at Now York. April 30th On Wed HOU. I. J. jaTVIS Will aei dress, telling among other thin8's how'th, pe0p9 iv deliver an ad interesting lve in Brazil ln th. aaninr nt tha .mn ht ihrel I v" w . a J I win be an old-time tish supper and steamboat excursion to the light house. I While repairing the floor in the IDIl Ul Hi. uiui.o ui vun mvofl..j i --j , I where a barber shop had been located' 1 aa old decayed sleeper was pulled out I to be hauled off, and when turned over v aw uutvu vu - an old rusty grapeahot fell out of the deposed Th. Mo b.H was the appearance of what looked like I slotted blood. It is supposed to have been shot into the tree from which tbe log was hewn. I Vf limiu.wu ."8" nf!l ! A Tka l..m AM 1 the Wilmington seacosst Kaiiroaa ran lover Mr. A. J. Flanner's fine gray horse last night at 1 3:15 , .the ' trl I 1U(, mj ,1 aaaaaaaamaa. " " 1 ourred at tha commissary about Ave miles from the city. The animal's left hind leir was out off and his neck and shoulder badly bruised, causing inju ries that necessitated his being shot. Mr. Richard Lamb, chief engineer of tha Wilminfton, Onslow and East Caro- ta of 'l6 ,art7 ?,fa'1" way, are still in the city and will be here several days more. A Messenger item seeker found them busy yesterday imrawn muim m.p o I lina which has been decided on bet weeU I line whioh has been decided on between Wilmington and Jacksonville, lT11l . T.tr.,n!ll .ha WlaBV I eonnty site of Onslo I NntlftA. I ' w - The Republicans of the Fourth Ward - . MaM..al1 A MAA TMaA. 17.11 EL oT .1 a JZiT r " ' fof itfa of nominating a cwin- cuoua to be votea ror on the first Mon- By order ward eommittee,' - -r. Ci. a. juvakubur, tjnairman. , a T". j, ":. : .KomlnatlBg ConvenUot). f Tha'Rannhlinana nf tha flfUi : ward of I Queen near West Street, Thursday, May 3d, at 13 oVIock; m.,nominate. a cenaiaate ior city councilman, iq pe 1 voted for on the first Monday in May. ; ..; :,-,- wO.OBW, Chtifmiiw Strawberry Crates. 1,000 Strawberry Crate, 5 000 ' Bteaeu r or sale cheap by 10 lw E II. ft J. A. MEADOWS P. H. PELLETIEE, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND MONEY BKOKF.it. Craven St., two doors South at Journal office. A specialty made loan lor snort lime In ne.ot:a hill - Will practloe In tha Ooootlea of avta i a.r Us ret. Jonas. Onslow and PamUoo I'nlUMl Blau. Court at New Barn, and Supreme Court of the eiaia. tti,, an To the Cigar Trade, 1 will present " A HANDSOME WATCH" to the customer who buys the greatest number of Cigars at retail from tbis;date to July lib. 1:9 JOHN DUNN. a 6 lw Spring Millinery. GRAND OPENING, Wednesday. April 10th 2d Floor 0. Marks' Store. A USE DISPL.W OF THE Latest Styles and Fashi:m COM E AND SEE THEM MRS. SCARBORO & KOONCE, 7id NEW BERNE. N. C. BABY CARRIAGES AND Furniture!! A new lot of the Latest Styles of Baby Carriages, and a large assortment of every description of Furniture just re ceived, and will be received. Please, call, and see our Baby Car nages. Triors Ulglit Down to Kock Hot torn. JOHN SUTER sefi'dw Middle sf. New Berne. Furn i truoro Af D BABY CARRIAGES. T1IK NRW BKRNB RTRNITl RE CO. 8TILULKAD8! W e have on hand and are manufacturing and receiving every day handsoms f'arlor Hulu, Chamber Hulls, Hall Stands, Ward robes, Desks. Chairs, Lounges. Tin Hares and .Maitresses. All the goods we manufacture are good and substantial. We also have the fluent stork and latest style of Katiy Car riages thst has ever been brought to (his city. W- have a fine stock of Clocks, Pic tures and Mirrors. We pay spot cash for our goods and get a discount of 40 and M) per ceni, inererore we oaa sen goods cheaper man any other store In this city. We are slso agents fo- tbe Kcllpse Hewlog Machine 11 has no eUal. If you want a nrst-claes machine call and see ns before buying else where. We will save you money. T. J. TURNER &. CO., PROPRIETORS. Ti A 24 Middle street, New Berne, N . C. A Nice Line of Men's, Youth's and Boys' Clothing Just Received. I-ALSO Shoes, Hats and Dry Goods. Which will be sold very cheap at J. E. SMITH, Agf., Middle 8t., New Berne. N. C. Board. Good board without rooms for four persons. Apply to Mas. JOHN WALKER, Johnson St., one door east Middle et March 80th, 1889. dtf MOLASSES. English Island, Just arrived per Schr. Mattie Hiles, For sale by ROBERTS & BRO.a, South Front St. . DR. AXPHKUS HiSLDS, Physician and Surgeon South Front St near Craven -. -mt&Mlra I NEW BEESEV K. 0. This Column is Foi: H. B. DUFFY, Who will, In a Few Days, Give a List of the GOODS which he is NOW DAILY Receiving twiddle St., New Berne N.i.: t r." 1 5 1 - , s 3.iis'-
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