DAILY .JCL'ttSAtr" . HOME ENTERPRISES hhouhl be BepresenteA In me if 50c-Per Month-30c VOL X:UN0, 197 NEW.BERNE,'N. O.. THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 22. 1894. PRIOE FIVE 0ENT8 r i B CNI SENS LOCALS. "WUITB Crystal Bock Candy for throat and Lung trouble, 30 cents a pound. . 4 NUNK & MoSOBLlT. SUAFEK'S HAMS, Bolted WatBr Mill , Meal. Loose and Prepared Buckwheat, at A. H. Babbihotos's, 78 Middle St. CllIPBEEB, Sour . Krout,; Sweet and Sour Mixed Pickles at J. It. Parks r, Jr., 77 Broa I St.- .y-i .-a j, , . TO LOAN: Two hundred dollars ou red estate. Address Box 443, New Berne. FUR Sale cheap-A No. 7. Lee Bange cooking stove with water tank. lias been us 4 very little. For particulars ap . ply l once at this office. . St. OB ) FELLOWS and . Masons car. Is wit'i n urn! on them 25 for 15cts. Jos. Nelson, at Journal office, LADIES' especially invited to come to iur. 'store and examine our slock of the s imcst style ; of L-idies fino Cloaks and Wnips we have just received. L Bchuxtc & Co., " Uuder Gerock's - Photograph Kirlery. . ' ' FINE Broad CreeK Oyster Ht the door, 15 :ig per quart select first class ones -2l)c's: Henry Brown, adjoining Mace's . lijlg storf. o21tf TOR Fall and Winter suits see F. M. CHADWICK". Taiior, 103 Middle St. vfcieitf Samples jui received. tf. COCANUT8, grated, sh'edded or Bliced I'ue of cliargu t5 purchaser, at New Bern - Candy Factory, 59 Middle St. HOUSE To s31tf. Rjnt-v 124 Pollock St - B. B. Davenport. WHEN linraxiiie is used according to directions, a third of the labor itthe ft t of soap in ordinary t .in'i'.iij is saved. . Samples free at J. F. Tavloi V. ' FRUITS, Nuts, Oranges, Leiuons.Banan us and apples constantly ou hand at New Bernu Candy Factory, 59 Middle St TRY Duffy's Bon Boat and Chocolate Creams, 59 Middle Street. DISTON" MUSIO-Or.leied promptly and I'ltrnishcd free of all postage. 4lThc V Wedding," only 40cts. tt J. Willie SrALLrnos. THE iiai:-t Corned Beef in the city at 8c per It'; best Flour in ,10 lb packages at 2Jc per lb; best Creimery Butter just received l 30.- per lb; Three lb cans Standard To mtit oes. new crop, at 8Jo per ran; 81b ranned apples, very liest, at 10c per can. best 4 sty. Broom in town for 25c; 2,400 Blue Ken Parlor' Matches, the very best, for 15c; Arbu"kles Roasted Coffee, in I lb packages, fresh roasted, at 25c job lots ot Tobacco a specialty from 15 to 35c per tb wholesale, and 20 to 50c retail. Respectfully, J. W. Messic, 40 Middle St . PRIVATE SALE . A.iiuihW ot Moles, a lull Comple . went of valuble Farming Utensils, 5 ' , and 0 BUOGY riARNESS. ' ' Apply to P. a COX, "J n20-dw-lfl New Berne, N. C. IAVE you seen the lJohemittn. C; u. t Jhv Toilet tot--tlets at " CORNER DRUG STORE t Smoke 7-20-4 Cigar, 10 cents. "Qt , FORSALE ; -STOBY Brick Building. Large Lot, t) situated on West side ol Craven street and occupied by H. Dannenburg, Bottling Works. ; For lurtlier inlormation, apply to - - H. B. Holland, Or P. H. Pelletier, Attorney. :- ; - , nl8-lin Dry GoOuS, Slioes, Carpetinp, 1c. 63 POLLOCK SI. We hav Just Received anew supply of LADIES CLOAKS, ; . Newest Styles and Perfect Fitting. Also a complete fpntpmpri Assortment of veilieilien, Foster's anb Bairrits Kid Gloves. We offer someT I a n b-p f Q of Superior ins in-piAUiUJia Quahty. bargains Wo call special attention to our Harris- burg Shoes lor Ladies, Misses and Cnil . dren. These shoes are of a very Superior Quality, beautiful styles and prices to suit ail. r We feel confident m saying these are the ISesti Iroeo Yon can pt for your Honey. still going for prices that surprise. I only ask that you five me ; .. a trial before you buy. ID. :eV TarTris 03 POLLOCK ST. ' R. M. DUFFY'S CROUP SYRUP. - At this season children are liable to at tacks of the Coup, and parents should always be prepared by having a bottle of 15. N. Bully's Croup Syrup on hand, pre- pare'i irora the recipe ot lue btte Vt. Walter Duffy can be hurl of the Druggists, and ot It. N. Ditffy, proprietor, New Berne, N. C. Certiuctites of its efficacy cuti be seen ot the proprietor. 85 cents jut botlie. ft that the wrapper roads. K7, "HUP, TS OF THE Local. News. '-.V : NSW AD VSSTISBMESTS. M. Howard: Clothing, i' v ;; J.JB. Jarker Chip heaT, etcV ; J. W. Stewart Oee-wbillikins. : . S. Seet-rCar load horses. ' Kano & McSorley: Rock Candy. ; H.B. Daffy Can-save you nioney. ' A. H. Barrington': Buckwheat, etc. COTTON SALES. Wednesday: 80 bales, 5 5.35. Editha's Burglar, a four act Comedy Drama, will be rendered at the opera house Tuesday next Mrs. J. T. Wetherington of Cove ar rived to visit her daughter Mrs. J. W. Stewart Mist Fannie Woolen of Fort Barnwell, has opened a boarding house in the Cohen building, corner of Hancock and Pollock street The Progressive Ago hit" come out strongly in advocacy of tho s.i'iuution of a new county otrtjof the Aurora section of Beaufort county to be known as Rich land. Mr. Q. D. Bowden has moved back on Broad street He is now located in the store adjoining Dr. Leinsler Duffy's office Mr. W. E. Snelling fitted it up with shel ves adapted to - Mr. Bowden's business and will now continue with him as clerk. Mr. W. L. Guillandeu, auditor of the O. D. & S. company and Col. A. C. Hud gins, and Messrs. M. K. King mid J. E. LaMoine, general officers of the Norfolk and Southern R. R., were in the city yes terday. Meisrs. C. Barnum Seeley,- W. Mar shall, A. Marshall and A. G. Hamilton ot N. Y., a party of weulthy gentlemen on their private steam yacht "Tnyra" are in the city lor a few days on their way further South and were registered at The Albert yesterday. A two and a half year old child of Christopher Hill, col., who lives eight miles from the city, was kicked on the lorehead by a mule yesterday and Injured so he had to be brought to the city for at tendance. The wound is not dangerous however. Mr. Jno. 8. Simpson of Powell's Point, Currituck county, came in Ironi Wil mington last night en Jroute to his home He has been on various vessels in many, porta ol the world and is just off the British steamer S. S. Oraffe. This is his first visit home in seven years. A largo dpg with a tin can in which were bits of rattline metal was seen flying over the streets yesterday with yelps of terror at aluion every jump, we Know not bow &r he ran before getting rid of we can or nnaing oai inac u was wusieu effort to run from it he was still going when last heard trom. The punishment was not inflicted upon the dog as a joke, but as a means of making him keep away from a butcher stall. Enaisira t Klnston. Those who desire to take in the excur sion to Einaton tomorrow should pur chase tickets at once as ouly a tew tickets will be sold. Mr. Cfaas. J. McSorley is the only one from whom tickets can be obtained. The train leaves at 2 p. m. and teaches New Bern Friday night at 1:30. Price of ticket only $1. A num ber of married ladies will chaperone the crowd. Hetel ChattawkK Arrivals. L. Finlayson. K. C: J. W. Mason, N. C; H. S. 0 ens, Baltimore; C. K. Han cock, city; G. E. Crabtree, New York; Kelley E. Terry, Stella; J. W. Martenis, Wilmington, X. C; H. M. Groves, city; A. B. Wetmore, New York; Polk Miller, Virginia; a S. Boerdon, N. Y.; C. M. ."vt -wT 1 nr w yi it J jmuis, ew x om; nr. ju. uuiniuuHwu, New York; J. E. LaMoine, Norfolk; Sol Bear, Wilmington, N. C. '" Falls HUlcr Laat iSight. Polk Miller, the well-known Virginian, gave one of his noted lectures last night at the opera 'bouse. The entettainment was or oo means a burlesque or tne negro race hot a fine literary effort He pic tured the old-time '"fore-de-war" darkey graphically both pathetically and hum orously and not only described but gave apt anecdotes illustrative of the various phasti ot their character. " Tne lecture was an hour and three quarters in length and the audience only wished it had been longer. Tw HudM r ' Kra towa. Hew Bante The Covel Fbotographing company, of Chicago, - five members oft which have been working in the city for about a week have taken about two " hundred views around the ci tv. Anions the last tiikeu were, the two public schools the Colle- gufe . institute- and the Uraaecr school. These were taken in several pictures. ITbe scholars were taken ' In one tt of pictures by rooms ana tue : entire scneoi -, was also takeeo together, r ' , ; A ' : The company does work for : Nor thern publication but the ..work, here is simply for what can be gotten out of the pictures troiu tnose intoiestea in iDeoi. XOVEXBER. TH08. O. BADHAK, ED KN TO If. N. O. Written for The Jourhal.)- , ; I bring rich colors of rutaet and gold, - From the ft osts to the trembling leaves I redden berries by first touch of cold, : And scatter splendors as ever oi old, Which the beautiful " wood-nymph. - .' weaves. ' . I teach her to lay her fair little hand On drooping branch of the willow ' And binding, each bough with a golden v band, " .. . Linked to the ferns that cover the land, And the wood-moss as her pillow. She weaves her web over the forest green, As swift as the gleam of morning-r- , Aud the reddening leaves by sunlightseeo. With tlirtlr purple shades and the gold be- tws ii, . . Excels a glorious dawning. And it stanOs. tliis eant!!Ul forest of old, Asdc pas I ,e K.ihoiili s sea With ha rs- -t plumes and borders of g :'!d. And i's t '11 r J wo., :-8 untolJ iitx . 1 1 i lj r s. THE HEBBEW FESTIVAL. A Perfect Bare eM Will he Bepeate4 Te-Mght. The Hebrew festival last night was a gratifying success, both in the number attending, pleasantness and financial re sults. Grab-bag, United States post of fice, and other things to entertain were in sufficient variety. - The ornamentation ot the room was beautiful, and the refreshments varied and of fine quality. So marked was the success, that heed ing the solicitations of numerous visitors, the ladies in charge have concluded to hold it again tonight commencing at 6 o'clock. Being for such a worthy purpose as aid ing in the erection of tneir house of worship, we hope to see th liberal pa tronage repeated. THE LOCAL NEWSPAPER. Taken aa the Rnprmentatlve of the Locality In Which It waa Published Its Effect More Wide Reaching; than Many Suppose. "There is nothing that reflects the en ergy and enterprise ota people or com munity to tbe same dree as does the local newspaper, rers'.i.s wno wish in formation concerning a strange locality are very apt to request, a copy ot the local paper, anil are guided in a degree by the impressions formed by the home jour nal. Hardly a week passes but we re ceive requests ioi specimen copies ot the Age froui different s-.ctions of the country. one just received trom Westport, in the far off state of Oregon, and there is hardly a s ate north or west but we have received such requests, in addition to the many re quests from the different parts of this state seeking information that would be beneficial to those seeking investiments or a home in our midst. These are only in stances of many tliut proves the impor tance of giving your home journal all the support and eocouragenv nt that is in your power; in to doin you are improving your own business, bnildiug up tne com munity in which ou live, and you aid in improving the educational advantages ol the county of which you are a citizen.' The above p-irugraph is taken from the Aurora Progressive Age. It puts in a plain light, the effect and bonelit of the local paper upon ihe town or village and the section in gcnoml in which it is published. It is undeniably the fact that people do very largely look to the news papers rf any locality for theirimprcssions of that place. If one of our o vu citizens desired tor any cause to become better in formed In reference to any plaee ol which he knew but little one of his first moves would be to get tho local paper and every line of it would be examined carefully. What is true in reference to what a JNew Bernian would do about getting informa tion of another locality is true of citizens in other localities seeking information about New Berne. That is one reason why every advertisement in a newspaper is not only a benefit to the advertiser but to the community at large. There is no telling where or when an advertisement is going to Dring tortti re sults. We have more than once been shown letters to business men of the city who were making 'niprovements to their stores iroui parties in other states some times quite distant ones, seeking to sell them material. These applications were brought about by notices in The Journal ot what ther were doing. Again our readers, no doubt, will re member tbe many applications tor seed With which Mr. Chas. W. Uray was sur prised when we told this summer of his boat loads of 60 and 75 pound water melons. The applications came from the extreme western portions ot the United States as well as trom jNortnern ana oouti era States. Again, New Berne fancy poultry is coming into appreciative notice in an parts oi tne country, even in me notea fancy poultry regions. This has partly been accomplished by the views which delighted and ably critical visitors have had of the poultry at the several exhibi tions of the East Carolina Fair and also partly to the advertising which has been done bv tbe breeders in tbe regular ponl try lournals ' of the country, but let the dealers have bred with all the degree of excellence they chose, the industry would still have not come to the front it has but for tbe prominence given to it in the local eolnmns of Tbe JotjrkaIi. So we might go on and enumerate other things, but these will lufflce to empha size, what we have always maintained, the importance of making the home paper a good naner. tbe paper as an almost cer tain rule is , Indicative of the place in which it is put lisbed and is so accepted by the outside woria ' . ; COTE CORRESPONDENCE. Jnpnblishable Mews-Chureh Servi ces and Peraanal Hentlan. Madam Rumor, keeps telling us that marriages are near at hand, but that is not nublishable news ' until they are over. ' ' Sunday was rather gloomy, but we had service in tbe Baptist church c-nducted by tbe pastor Kcv. J. W. Rose, Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night At the last named service the church celebrated the Lord's Supper. ' . - -V Miss Hattio White and Miss Vick Ar nold, of Trenton High School, spent Sun day visiting their parents. - I hoy- are bright girls, and are likely to be brigh ter. . - ; ' . . MrsM. A-Waters of Dover, spent Sunday visiting her sister, o. rt Charlton Monday she rati to vuu her aaugiiter near . " . . w .... , ., Winter ureen , - Mrs. Lou. Taylor, of Trenton, was visiting ber Bro. Mr. J. E. Waters Son. day. - ; '. Mr. L. F. Taylor made allying business tnp to New Berne Tuesday. , Rev. J. W. Rose, went up to Einston Wednesday to aid Rev. A. U Btough in the organization ef a Baptist church about lour miles trom Jtunston. , , trailed States Past Mice. New Bernh. N. C, Nov. 17, 1894, ' Notice is hereby given that from this date an additional mail will be received and forwarded by the A. & N. C. R. R. Mail from Goldsboro and north of Wilson will arrive every day (except Sunday) at 12:15 n. m.. and will be forwarded every dav (exoept Sunday) at S p. m. The hour of closing the afternoon mail for the A & N. C. R. R. westward willbe2:a0 HYBIAN LECTURER. Rev. L. Ha-fhab-ehab will Lecture In the Presbyterian Leetnre Room Te Hlffhaand Exhibit In T. JI. C. A. Hall far tlte Benefit ar his Church To morrow. At the Prestiyterian lecture room t" night Rev. Faddonl Moghabhab, u native lecturer from the Holy Land and who is a graduate of the college at llev rout, will deliver a lecture on "Life Among the Arabs." This is u rare p port unity to hear an edmated Syrian speak to us of his countiy. He conies highly recommended by friends of the pastor some of whom Mr. Moghabln-b knew while studying at Beyrout. Ik urges his people and cordially invites others to be present at 7:30 this p. m., nd hear this first lecture. He will lec ture upon those inteics'ing people, the Arabs, and tell of their hisiory, origin, civilization, customs and maimers. To-morrow he will give an exliibifnii from the World's Fair in ilie Y. M. C. A. Hall from 10 o'clock iu Ihe morning to ten oclock at night. The exhibition consists of a Hue panorama by French artists and also genuiue Eastern weapons and costumes, also curiosities and ncvel ties of the land both ancient and modern; for this the small sum often cents will be charged. The object is to raise money lor Ihe church in Ins native land which is not yet sell'-sustainini;. lie catnc over to the World's Fair with missionaries from his native country and by their advice re mained for this purpose. air. Moghabghnb mloi ms us that llic Chris.ian church in his country is not di vided into ileoiMuinalions they scarcely know of the existence of tlu-m. A CURE FOR DIPHTHERI A. An Easily I sol Roiik iI v- Trie.l Anil Found Succt'pfcsiiil. Nine years r.go the Jouknal publiihed lipihcri i cure. Ono of cir citizens pre served the reciuo and when occasion re quired ased it and found I hat it worked perfcctiiM. The remedy is simple, easily procured and insily li ed aud he thinks it should be more generally known. It is simply tho vapors nris from burning equal purls cl tar ami turpentine in the room in which the patient The original item cue-1 a desperate case in which it had lie- n successliillv used and wo rc-puhlMi the account of it: "Ituih Lockwood, a nino-vcar-o'd child, became violently ill with diphtheria. She was so weak that it was d eined d-mi-cr-ous to try tracheotomy, or cutting open the windpipe. A day or two before Hie doctor was called he received a copv o. the Paris Figaro, which contained a report nade to the French .V'.ulcmy ot Medicine b. I'v. J'.-lthil. Doithil said that the Vapors ol liquid tar and liunonline wiail.l dissolve the fibrinous exu l.ii ions which choke up the throat in croup and diph theria. Dr. jJellnil's process was descri bed. He pours equal purls of turpentine and a liquid t.ir into a tin pan or cup ami sets fire to the m xture. A dense, resi nous smoKe anves. which obscures the ar oftheroom. "The patient,'' Dr. Deltiul says, immediately seems to experience relief; the choking an I and iatib stop; the patient falls into a slumber anil siem to inhale the smoke with pleasure. The fibrinous membrane soon becomes de tached, and tin patieut coughs up inic.ro bicides. These, when caught !ni a glass. may be seen to dissolve in tho smoke. In tbe course ot three days aitenvanis uie patients entirely recovers." "l be doctor tried this experiment suc cessfully with little Ruth Lockwood. She- was lying gasping tor breath when lie vis ited her. First pouring about two table- spoonfuls of liquid tar on an iro.i pan lie poured as much turpentino over it ami sei it on fire. The rich, resinous smoke which rose to the ceiling was by no means tin- asant. As it failed the mom the child s breathing became natural, ami as the smoke grew dense she fell asleep." NEWS IN BRIEF. The most horrible features of that Ar menian messacre seem to have happened in the columns of the newspapers. The prizefighter appears to bo nioro dangerous ou the stage than in the ring, if it be fair to judge trom the murder ot Lou Riordon by Bob Fitzs'.minons. As soon as the other fallows get the offices Tammany will begin to preach re form. Ho better recipo lor making a political reformer has ever been found than turning an office holder out. Ida Wells continues to preach against lynching in the South, despite the fact thai nearly all of tho r-cent lvnchings nave occurred in Uhio; Indiana, Kansas, and Iowa. A g'aat many new Congressmen are en gaged iB telling their constituents w-iat they will do when they reach, washing- ton. , When they are finally sworn in and formally placed under tb. direction of Mr. weed these Same g ntleie w.H he ven much surprised ovei the ru iiei'ous unu s they will fail to ar-co r p' i.. "Abandon all hope e v;h e r ..o e. ' Hanth This sliould be Ihe mo to of some Clothing Shops. VV In n you enter some you "abanwin all hop-" of getting your uwnr'y'o worth, or if you are not fitted or dissat is fled you can "abandon- all hopo" of getting tlicm exchanged or of getting your"; money lack. We don't do business that way. Our plan is to try and give you your dollar's worth, and any garment that is not satisfactory can be ex changed or the money: refunded if brought back within a reasonable time. Only at HOWARD'S. For Rent I Dwelling No. 35 Pollock. Street, sit uated in desirable part of city. New and complete in all its appointments, contains six rooms and kitchen, well tquiped bath room, hot and cold water, and Baltimore heater heating three rooms. v rossBsion given on 28th Nov. nllSd 0. E. Sloveb. WASHINGTON LETTER. Democrats Preparing to FLrht Each Other Again. Will They Farce an Extra Session or Congress? Person al. Ex-Speaker Reed Has Opposi tion. Income Tax. Civil Service Kxtenslon. So soon as Congress meets, a war "to the knife'' will bo begun on tho Adminis tration's financial and tariff policy unless a compromise is effected before that time. Senators Harris, Voorhees, Jones, the "pop-gun'' bills. Other senators are averse to further tariff legislature. It is needless to dwell oa the advantages this discoid will give the opposite party. Democratic unity is what every patriot should at onoe. attempt to promote. Unless the democrats are more harmonious, the Republicans and Popocrats will force an extra session on the country and organize both Senate and House. From the present outlook, it seems scarcely probable that the majority of the appropriation bills will receive any consideration before the com ing short session closes. Senator Piatt woo is here on his way tiom a visit to New Berne. N trlh Carolina says this will be the result. Judge Advocate General Lenily, U. S. X. has returned from a visit to his native city, Salem, X. C. Opposition from unexpected oources has developed to "Czar'' Reed's recent speakership b.iom. Perhaps some of Tom Heeds compatriots with presidential as pirations do not wish to see him put in a position where lie can wield so much power. Commissioner Miller of the internal revenue bureau is quietly pdifccting his arrangements for the execution of the Income Tax provisions of the tariff law, butl i.o secret is made of the belief that a iothcr infoicement of the law will be in J priictic'ible Without a large iucrease in the service. It is understood that Secretary Carlisle will ask Congress for an imme diate appropriation ' of $500,000 for the eniployui'-nt of an additional deputy col Uctois on-, lor ihe purpose of putting the machinery lor the collection oi me income tux into practical operation The law lakes effect January 1 next, but all the unrhiiicrv for its onf-irc- uient must be prepared, in advance of that date. It is understood that tho President to day issued au order placing additional post ofluo and state department employees under the Civil Service Regulations. Up to a late hour this alternoon the order had not been received ol the departments or the officers of thy Commission. EXPECT ABOUT. January 1st, 1895 And con tit! n in; to :dl otitis at re- inaikabl.)' low prices lit'twecn now and that 1 inn1. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. A Trial will Convince You. Hespi.ct.nlly, H. B. DUFFY. CAR LOAD -OP- E. & STREEfteT,, ar rived from the WEST with a car load of fine Horses and Mules tosnitall purposes ages range ft om 4 to 7 years old, all of which he will sell cheap for C tab or Negotiable paper, Cull snd see him. inzi-it Trade Remember I have reduced the i prices on lorillard Sauff. i SBEMEJ. WE if' Q.-jggg i U i ,i t UL1UCII, Wholesale Grocer, WE ARE Kept Replenishing our Stock cf Groceries Although something is constantly going out we never run out oi anything. Our goods are NEW & FRESH Because they are new and Just in. -Just step in ainl--see for yourselt'.--Uuuning water is--never stale. Our -Stock ia like a- Always Moving. WE BUY TO SELL ! AND SELL TO BUY MORE. Some processions halt, but our 'Jrand Grocery Procession never halts or stops. The order is to move on consumers steadily, along the whole line, without any cessa tion in the general ad vance. Wo do not pro pose to quit until con sumers cry: ENOUGH!" No one ever can get enough of our Top Quality Groceries -AT- BOTTOM PRICES FEESII BOASTED Mocha& Java Coffee, ONLY 30c per pound. FOE- FINE CANDIES. Fresh Supply Just in. JOHN Mllll EfreatTemptation IT WOUL D BE A Great TempJ tation to some E-h folks had they as such a lot (I S5 DRY GOODS, ZbTotioxis, Boots &Shoes O-roceries, BOTE STAPLE ft 7ANCT; Hardware fflRMIE IMPLEMENTS, WOODEN" & WILLOvV WAFE. Glass Ware and Tin Ware. UiAn m now offEK 01 PRE OAN NOT BE BEATEN. "77"e Defy COMPETITION Call and examine and be convinced. Come and see our SAMPLE CLOAKS They are Beauties ' ?nd Very Cheap,! Respectfully, Hackburn .3 it ,4 & wiiiott. . i r p. m. ; M. Manly Postmaster. (i 'J

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