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iIUSIIEE'S ANNOUNCEMENT. TEE DAILY JOURNAL la pubUshded Daily except Bonday at $5.00 per year; UOor ilx months. Delivered to. rily Knbsoilbera, at W cent per month, v THE WEEKLY .m UNA l. In published every Thurs'av at ai.tHiiH-t yeitr. ' . . J Payment or transient aitverHwirt ntfmnat be mal la advance, lU-jojiiir : ilvertlwt. menu will be oollectert drumpu at tu end - of each month.. ;:,?Vt '..'--s...' ..' -:Wi. . Communications Comal ulna; news ol suffl . olent pablio Interest ait) solicited. Ho com munication most be expected to be pnbUsh hnt intl"T ob)eotlonable personalities, or trltholds the name of the author. . Articles longer than halt a column most be paid for. Advertisements under head ot Business Lo aalsand Readers 10 cent per line for first nsertion. i cents each subsequent Insertion. ' Special rates for extended time. Any person feeling aggrieved at any anony tnons oonunnnleailfa can obtain the name of the aotbor by application at this office and showing wherein the grievance exists. , i ' -gH-o-tts ' BULKS ADOPTED BTTHK NORTH CARO- OLINA PRESS ASSOCIATION. The sum of not leu than five cents per line will be charged for "cards ot thanks, 're so lo tions of respect' and obituary poetry," also for obituary notices other than those which the editor himself shall give as a matter of mews. ' . Kotiees ot church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue Is to be derived will be charged tor at the rate of 6 eents aline.- THE JOURNAL. X. S. HAEPEB, O.T. HANCOCK, - Proprietor. Local Reporter. . Jpff'StUered at the Post Offiet- at New Berne, W. finttecond-datt matter. . HOBTH CAROLINA IN THE S.ENATE. - The last months of Hon. M. W. Ransom's Senatorial career will add new luster to North Caroii ; na's fame. On last Thursday, Dec 6, he delivered an address in a oauoas of the Democratic party held .s in the Senate Chamber, of which the Washington Post, among other things, says: "The main speech of the caacas was made by Senator Ransom, of North Carolina. It is not too mnch to say mat to many 01 me senators, Senator Ransom's address was in the natnre ot a revelation. For years he has not made a lengthy speech in the Senate and his abili ties as an orator were as a sealed book to his yonnger colleagues. Yesterday, however, he held ther ' undivided attention for nearly an honr as with his eloquence, his log. 1a an si h in r at pint', in nttortinAo ha pleaded against the Senate being wept off its feet, so to speak, by. the current of the passing hear. He rehearsed the long years during which the Senate had been trne to the traditions and tne purposes ol the founders of the Government; he pictured that body as the only bar rier between absolutism and the people; and witn impassioned tones appealed to his colleagues from the South to remember that if had not been for the power intrusted to a minority, the people of that section might have been without the rep resentation which they now en joyed. He infused into his words a depth ot reeling that carried con viction, and when he concluded his brilliant peroration, even the friends of cloture were moved to commen dation. 'The effect of Senator Ransom's effort was Immediately seen in the annoncement by Senator Pugb, of Alabama, that while he had been disposed to regard with favor the proposition to ohange the rules he could no longer hold such opinions in the face ot the arguments which had been uttered. Other Senators including Mr. Palmer, of Illinois and Mr. Pasco, of Florida, added their strength to the anti cloture side, and again ts the tide of oppo sition Mr. Vest, Mr. Vilas, Mr. George and Mr. Berry were pow erless." Great as was the speech of Sena tor Ransom on last Thursday, be is expected to deliver a gjeater one on the 7th cf January. On that day he will present resolutions in honor of the late Senator Vance, of North Carolina. It will be worth a pilgrimage to Washington to hear Bansom's eulogy on Vance on that occasion. . It will be a memorable address. Memorable becouse Ran som'; will be the speaker and Vance his subject. Mem orable because it will be the last speech of a great Senator from North Carolina for many years, The men who are to follow Ban som and Vance in the Senate will fitly illustrate the troth that, "Pigmies are Pigmies still, ;Tho' perched on Alps.'' and the close of the 53rd Congress will bring to mind, "Hoir blessings brighten as they take their flight. displays . snob. o.der as 'is seen among Ue revolutions ot the stellar systems. Order logically . presup poses design, design necessarily fo volves intelligence. Intuitively we must see that . intelligence wbicb Manned, created, and holds systems :n xmtnce, roust reside in a be. log whose power is adequate to each grand production?; aud that power is God. Rev. E. L. . Aber se hy, D. D. , , , - - I. ' A3 ELECTRIC RAILROAD ;' .. DIKECTOBT. Between Baltimore and Washing .od,D, C To Hare Spwd of Sixty Miles an Hour. C Baltimore, Dec. C.-TheEikinc-Wkleuer-Newbold syndicate is about to begin the construction of what they claim will be the finest electrio trolley road in the world. It is to be the Washington and Balti more Boulevard Line, thirty-two miles long, contracts lor sevtueen miles of which will be let in a few days. The first section between Washington and Laurel is expected to be in operation by April 1st. Tho road, it is estimated will cost 91,000.000. It will be double track ed and laid with eighty-pound steel rails. Tne trains will have a guar anceea speed 01 sixty miles oer boor, the lastest schedule time for any electric or other railway. The Biooa signal system will be used for the prevention of accidents. It is proposed to have the entire line in operation by midsummer. Applying the Rnle tbe O.lier Way. A Chinaman, says tbe Christian Advocate, applied for tbe position of cook in a tamily in one ol our Western cities. The lady of the bonse and most ot tbe family were members of a lasbiouable church. and were determined to look well after tbe character of the servant. So when John appeared at the door be was asked: "Do you drink whiskey!'' "No." said he, "I Clistian man." "Do you play cards?" "No." I Clistian man." He was employed and gave great satisfaction. He did his work well, was honest, upright, correot and respectful. After some weeks tbe lady gave a progressive euchre party and and had wine at the table. John Chinaman was called upon to serve the party and did so with grace and acceptability. But tbe next morning he waited on tbe lady and said be wished to quit work. "Why, what is the- matter" she inquired. John answered, ''Clistian man: I told yon so betore; no heathen: no workee for Melican heathen." ; St John's Lodge No. 8, A F. & A. V ., meets tua second Wednesday night in exh montli. j.; New IWrne Royal Arch Chapter, No. 46, .second Monday night m each month. St. John's Commandery No.10, K. T., the third Friday night in each month. ' Calumet. Encampment No. 4, 1. 1). O. F., 1st, and 8rd Thursday nights in each month, ; ." ... . Eureka Lodge No. 7, 1. O. O. F., every Monday night Trent Council No. 411, Royal Arcanum, the 1st and third Frida niriit iu eauu mouui. . New Berne Lodge No. 448, Blights of Honor, the 2d aud 4th Friday nights in each month. Neuse Council No. I, Chosen Friends, tho 1st aud 3rd Wednesday night. Athcnla Lodge No. 8, Knights of Pyth ias, the 3d and 4th Tuesday nights of eaeh month. Craven Lodge No. 1, Knights of Har mony, the 2d and 4th Wednesday .nights m eacn monin. Lodge No. 1, Faith, Hope and Charity, isi ana intra Wednesday nights in each month. Tfjtlio; -TRADE- ;' W AKK. AGENTS FOR. T Stock Diadem CIIAW.1 CEST PATEHT Nonpareil Ffcur, Nonpareil is the best Flour made. WK CAKRT INSTOCK- AT ALL TIMES A LARGE SUPPLY OK- PROVISIONS, FAMILY GROCERIES, Boots and Shoes. &c. T- T- Tolsozx, milles BTjrxsnra, 60 Broad Street. CHOICE FAMILY C3r rocerie s AND PROVISIONS. Fresh Crackers & Cakes. Fruits, Can and Bottle Goods, and Jellies A. fnll variety on hand. Quality Fiest-Class. Prices Low to Suit tie M-ties tStables Free to my Country Friends, Goods delivered to any part of the city promptly. To Save Sweet Potatoes, ior several years past 1 nave eaten sweet potatoes late in Mav that were as sound and eatable as they were in November, when they had been put away or dug from the earth. '1 he person who pa; them np showed me bow. Us dry forest leaves, put a lnyer ol leaves, then of potat' es selected as perfectly sound, then alaer ol leaves, then of potatoes. Ttw leaves should be perfectly dry and crisp I have beard others praise the method. If it is always as success ful as in tbe case within my experi ence no one couia asK a Dettcr or cheaper method, or one of less trou ble. However, I should add that the potatoes mnstnot touch each other and that in the case above men uouea iney were Kepi in uoxes in a garret through which a brick chimney passed, and tbe warmth from it must have prevented the temperature from tailing below freezing in our coldest weather. am told also by persons who have kept sweet potatoes in dry sand. carefully separated from each other and in layers, that their success has been perfect. When using lorest leaves De sure to nave them perfeotly dry. For Sale, AT COVE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C. One Store 25 x 50 feet, with 6 room dwelling above. Good .'litchen. barn .'iiid stables; corner lot, and well situated for carrying on the general mercantile busimss. A good well ot water on the premises. For further particulars, apply to L. F. Taylor, Cove. N. C, Or II. B. Duffy, Nhw Berne, N. C. nl4-dw-lmj H-Wfl bnv all onr oroodfl from first hantlfl for CASII. therefore can giro to onr trade BED ROCK PRICKS. 49-QTJALITT OK GOODS GUARANTEED- Roberts & Bro., South Front St. FOR SALE. A HOUSE an,l LOT in the city of New Berne, on the West side of Grif fith street. For lurtner in formation, apply to Clabk & Clark, Ait'y's. Good News 1 -' Marion Harlan Coflee Pot--A large Ornament; the only perfect coffee maker. Roasters, the latest improved. Meant retain their juices, and for bread, they are unequaled.' ; ; - Attachments for ordinary gag burner Thta is a pas store Tor aoe. : Oil St jvib: Anew kind, can bo uafd for lighting or heating. Get one for bath room or parlor Horn 13.60 to 112.00 Lamp CbioiDey attachment for cooking 10c. " Aluminum Kettles and Sauce Pans the new metal lighter an ' more durable 1. ti , Ann. hrmU .a cilin. .ri does not tarnish; contents do not scorch in cooking. Writing paper, Blank Books, Inks and Pens. Fine Pen Holders. Gold Fountain Pen $3.00. One-cup coffee maker, a periect conven ience, 45c. White metal, just like silver, same all through, continui'g beautiful. Spoons, trays and fane; articles in this metal; your enoicc ior xoc. AT I. 15. Wtiitehurst's 45 Pollock street, near Post Office, New Berne, N. C. HIM cjJTWHt I' "ar i CAR LOAD -OF- Horses E. S. STREET1 las just ar rived Irom tbe WEST with a car load of tine Horses and Mules to suit nil purposes ats ransc from 4 to 7 years old, all of which lie will sell cheap lor Uisu or JNeotutbiu paper, Uall and see mm. nl-tt ,000 Heart Shingles, LOW FOlt CASH! THEY HAVE Astronomy Preresthe Existence of God. The sunris composed of inert mat- . ter ana could not have made itself. It is 888,646 miles in diameter, winging, as we believe, to Alcyone iy me attraction ot gravitation, ana holding (n its mighty attrac tive grasp, Merjury, 35,000,000 miles distant; -Venns, 66,000,000; jsarui, wijuuu.uou; ttars, 139,000, 000 Jnpiter,476V000,00fV8atorn, 872,000,000; TJraous, 1,763,000,000; and Neptune, 2,746,000,000 of miles -way.--;:.. .. . AlUhese woHdj," with their 21 satellites,' it carries in its vast swing-among tbe unnumbered sys tems, diffased through vast lmmen. sity, clothed in splendor and rolling in majesty, and yet for . thousands of ages it has never collided a eiagle system!, TA.- i . No oci-worfc, constructed npon the ttiuot exact system of meohanioe, The Only Preventive of Pimples Blackheads Mothy Oily Skin is CUTICURA 50AP It Strikes At the Cause viz. The Clogged Irritated Inflamed or Sluggish PORE For pimples, blackheads, red Jntl oily sltln, ted, rough hands with shapeless nails, falling tuir, and baby blemishes it 1 wonderful. Sold Ojronfrhont the world. Potter T)kd a Uuw. Cow., Bole l'rop.., Boston, Hum. ' .ft !( . 1 On or about 20th of Aus?.. natt Of a vjpreaa wait. 'Apply to GOT TO GO. AND I HAVE PUT THE PRICES TO MAKE EM GO. I have Just arrived home from New York wliore I have spent six long weeks In looking up -Clothing Department- A good Man's Suit tor $2.98, worth $5.00. A lletter Man's Suit for 4.00, worth 7.80. Chlidrens' Suits from 98c up. A lull line of Men and Boys' Pants to ault the most iastidiouB. Special bargains in Rubber Clothing Men and Ladles' Macintosh Cape Coats, aitm a i rum up, juauies irom wc up. My Underwear & Hosiery Dep't., Is larpror and better assorted than ever be tore. Men's and Boys' Undershirts from ISO Hpleae up to tbe finest to be had. Men's Bed Flannel Shirts 85 cents tro. A white L,aun dried over Shirt lor 40 cents. JUST rnr, rnTJOPTfl which will (be Received " vuituiaiu sold v'ry cheap A FULL LINE ;OF Dry Ooods, Boots and Sh e, Hats, Comforts, Blankets, & Gents1 Furnishing Goods, For prices to suit the Hard Times. A laere suddIv of Gents' Neckwear will be sold at reduced prioes. 9-Don't fail to give me a call before bay nig uioowuere. WM. SULTAN, AGT. ) Middle St., next to Berry's Drag Store. NK1V BbRNK, N. a CALIFORNIA PEACHES, 3-lb cans at 20 and 2jc. Sugar Coen, Deied Peaches, Deied Apples, Fine Petjkes, Elegant Coened Beef, Fine Butteb, and Cheese to beat the woeld. Big Drives in TOBACCO, low lor uasli. Come and see "happy." inn and get T- IF1. Taylor. MONEY I MONEY!! Those wno want Monnv tit n. livi Interest, can get it irom the Safety Invest ment and Loan Company ot Syracuse New York. A farmer In Jones County has Just sent final papers for t400. Munv thousand dollars have already been loaned' North Car- uiiuu memuttrs. Apply or address: TSJUnTT SMITH eutie uanagor, Kew uernc, N.c. WU. ETON, JAS. BEDHOOT, President. Vice-Pres. B, S. QUION, See, ft Treas. OFFICE: 19 GRIFFITH. ST, O00O0000 IbTe-w Borne ICE CO. Maniifaclorers of Pure Crystal let from distilled: water. CAPACITY: 20 Tons per day Dnily delivery (except Sunday) by wagons from 6 a. in. to 6 p. .11. Sunday (retail only) Irom 7 a. in. to 12 noon. Car Load lots solicited and orders filled promptly. For prices and other information, Address, B. S. GUION. ar3ilwif Manager. RANGING FROM 4 TO 7 YEARS OLD, And Weijrhina: From 850 to 1450 lbs. Each. -j i 1 Some extra fine Drivers in Horses also adapted Exceptionally Hue Draft Horses aud 'Mules. to nil purposes A full and complete line of Buggies and Harness always on hand. JA 3BC-AJF3CJ.V OO- Blue lront Stables, Middle Street, New Heme, N. (J. Furniture -s-Em ponum JUTE lap?. Bag: Clotlx, -AND- In rStoclc and for sa.le by !(. R. JONES. NEW GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED: New Buckwheat Small Hominy, Bis Hominy, Oat Flakes. dat Meal, Corned Beef, Big Park Oyster and Soda Crackers, &c. . I also keep a full line of :o: mm mmu :o: Atrial will convince yon "that I will sell you goods cheaper than any house in the city. To my Country Friends I would say make my place headquarters; wo ;ive you freejstables and take care of your team while yon me in the city. Respectlully, T. JR. Ia,rler,;jrr. NO. 77 BEOAD ST. Camp Palmer Valuable Land for Rent in number of acres to suit parties, or as whole farm of 420 acres. Fine for truck or other fiirms. Apply t MRS. V. HARRISON, Agent. - mere lias been a tall in Prices at Taylor's Store At Cove. 5c Plaid Bomspun at 4c. 10c Saltings at 8c 10c Worsted at 8c. Good Pants at 75c. Best Broffan Shoes at SI. 25. Best Family Flour at $3 50. a great many oiner tilings ton numer- to mention. Come unit I inner tlm cash and I will surprise you. JL.. Taylor. Wm. H. OLIVER Life, Fire, Marine, Accident, Fidelity, Steam Boiler Xnsurtixrce, NEWBEBN, N. C. A Number of Time-Tried and Fire-Tested Companies Represented. Over 1125,000,000 assets repre sented. NOIOEAET PUBLIC. Commissioner of Deeds for New York, Connecticut , and Pensyl vania. - Agent National Hoard . Ma rine Underwriters. - J. E. LATHAM No. 3 CRAN ST. DEALER IN Lime, Cement, Terra Cotta Pipe for drain and Sewers all sizes in stock. Also fittings. Be sure to buy a barrel of AHJJVI L.I1VIE For Sanitary Purposes, j?inest you ever saw. lrice Qnaranted. l.. j . WM.LORCH ESTABLISHED 1865. FAHILY-GROCEniES AM1-- General Merchandise. "CART-HOngB Accomodations. FARMERS, Do Yon Want a Good : The Walter A.Wood Tubular Steel Mower leads all others in lightness of draft,' weight of ma chine and ease of management. For descriptive circulars or information Apply to LE CUTLER I CO. BOARD! WILMINGTON, N. C. By Day or Week, -i "I ' Jnve minutes irom all trains. Fine view of all panwd s river. , Street Cr Line." 11 .".'At:' r; Terms Kaonable. - ZlGpt. Front St; between Hnlberry and NEW BERNE HOUSE, 'j'HoreWCityJ.C.,; J. II. MA WW Prop. Pleasant Location New Manaqe mentOood Accommodatioas v --Attentive Servants Terms Seasonable.' Notice! FOfl SALE OR OEflT 'tt . k valuable flref-class farm onjPemboke roml one mile from -this city, in first-class order for trucking purposes. 109 acres. 90 being in cultivation. ' :' : -: Terms very low, - , Apply to ItOBT. Or. MOSLEY, Br., A --No.'82 & 24 Jones Street. Sqif., J5,18Ui.. . . ' 61m YAuuAU'Cifywmi FOR SALE. t , . , . y " One House (Eight Rooms) and large Lot situated n East Front Street. - One House and Ldt situated on Met calf Street . - 1 Both pieces, of property in excellent nciuhlnirhood. : . . For price and particulars, apply to "l , X. II. Ielletier, v fc8tf : Office over1 F. ft M. Bunk. . THIS FINE RATTAN ROCKING OIIAIK. At Suter's for $ 1 .50. Also the Large iiattan Advertised elsewhere at $2.50 for $1,75. PURCHASED STRAIGHT NO JOB LOT. LARGEST, BEST AND FINEST STOCK OF FURNITURE Ever brought to Eastern North Carolina, and at ROOK BOTTOM Prices. .J. gntei', South Front Street, under Chftttavrka Hotel. . ES, W. SMALLWOOD XJnder Gaston House, South Front Street, New Berne, N. C. -FULL LINE OF Oexreial Hardware. Stoves, Carpenters Tools, Cutlery, Table Ware, Barbed wire, GALVANIZED PIPE,' PUMPS. Lime, Piaster land Cement. DEVOES PURE READY MIXED PAINTS. nrrersonat.attcntion to the prompt and correct filling oi all : . . , " " m83caw,dow orders. GE0B6E SLOEB, Pre , . in WA1KIKS. 8re. A Tr.. StOVER HARDWARE CO. OEALEBM IS- Hardware aid Farming Implements, ; HOUSE MDlil .. CEMENT, PLASTER , And HAIR, . - PAINTS, OIL and VARNISH, ' : - """ - " -, . BUGGY and CART MATERIAL, - ' IRON, STEEL and NAILS'. ; MIDDLE STREET 1 H7:- y. SHEPPAnn'r, r MoiCSTOVuti3. 1 MADE FROM PURE PIG InON. 9 V ma C v . ' la ever used in these goods. ' - DURABLE, CONVENIENT and ECONOMICAL AH Modern Improvements' to Lighten nnacketlne Carea. y ' - Twenty different sizes and ktadg. . ; ' Every Stove Warranted Against J , Prices not mnch higher at this tlm than on commoner kinds of titoves, CaUonoraddrtm '- -'-
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