.'AsxacxcErjsj; T.-12 DAILY JOUANAi w lUmn v Pr patched daily except tr 1 .if.j-j, at pa yur, 3 OS for eU mouths. Wiitrered to city ul bcr at 50 cents per iroutk. 1 . : :, Z .Y EEE5E JOURNAL, ft 88 column paper, is published every Thursday at 2.00 pel anno a. t ALVLr.TISrSakATlS (DAOLYI-Om Inch i:a day to eon's; one week,. 106; one jaomtk t4 00; three month, IP. 00; all months, 15.00; ! montjit. .(. J I, M ; ( I' 1 ' Adwtuements under 'head ot "City Items' 10 cents per Una for each insertion No sdrartlseraents will be inserted between jocal Matter at any price. Hotl.-es of Marriages or Death, hot to exceed tea lines mil be. inserted tree. All additional Biatter will be charged 10 oanta per line..' ' ' " - Payments for transient advertisements mnet be made in. advance. ' Regular adwrUsemenU wiUbe collected promptly at the end of each month- ; ... - . .!-"'-".." .-,' i ftmmanicatiotts" containing news oradleeaR lion ol local matters are solicited. No commnul ctinon must expect to be published that contains drj ectlonaMe personalities ; withholds the name si the author j or that will make more than one solum e! thlioawrif ;.! it w-j s;'f ?,; ' TUB JOURNAL. H. . BUM. .. . i j Editor. NEW BERNE, N. C.. AU6. 18,; 1883. Catered at the Post office at New Berne, N li as second-cUus matter., , MAHONE OH THE SITUATION. ' We publish below wiiat purjort to be a talk with Senator Mahone in which he predicts success for the Republican candidate in 1884, and sfiems'to base his opinion upon ihe attitude the Democrats will assume upon the tariff. ? If the Democratic party intends making tariff reform an it-sue they must present a united fronts Tbey will certainly have to 'War the .odinm of disturbingthe the question; ; but if they hare well detiued principles and cau show to the masses of the people that they are right, they need not fear the consequences. ' - ' j A TALK WITH SENATOR MAHONE. HE THINKS " THE REPUBLICANS BOUND TO WIN EDUCATION f " AT THE SOUTH.' . i ! '"?" FromtheKewyorkTrlbuoe.il. fj Senator, Mahone arrived at the , Filth Avenue Hotel this evening. He was in very good spirits and talked freely He wore his accus , tomed Panama hat and high collar. ul don't care who the Democrats may bring to the front, they will be beaten in the canvass of 1884," said Senator-Mahone '"The Kepubli cans may be' disposed to1 wrangle among themselves for the moment, but in 1884 they will be a united party and will be Euccessiui." v . ; -"Who will be the possible can didates of the respective parties! J -"It is hard to tell now. Blaine and Logan 1 hear mentioned on the part of the Republicans, although ) Arthur is as popular down my way as any' man I know. As for 'the 1" nnmn 4-M - T li Ana. mA MnmA i n. m tieular. . The- Sou thern Democrat seem to want anybody to beat Grant, even were he.Blaine." "How is Arthur's administration regarded in the South?" ' "With great satisfaction. Ar thur has done more to eliminate the sectional " prej adices existing between the North and South than any other man since the war. The reason seems to lie mostly in bis appointments to office, and the aid given . him' by' Congress. 'Arthur has met great difficulties and has borne himself well. Virginia would consider it a blessing to have Arthur continued in the administration of the Government." . ' "What will be the issue in the next campaign! r, "' ' "The tariff first and' last. The Republicans will ' stand - firm for protection, and will be successful, . I have; no doubt.' The distrust which has grown out of apprehen sions of alterations of the tariff by the next, Congress, is wholly nn founded, ., The tariff cannot be tarn pered with. The House, of course, will be overwhelmingly Democratic, and may wrangle over and adopt new tariff regulations, but the Sen ate will; not . approve, tbem.M The ' Senate is for protection. There are thirty-eight Republicans, thirty-fiU . Tlamfwvratai anil furA Waadinaf ava The Readjusters are .for protection, and so are all of the Republicans, ' with possibly one or two exceptions at the furthest. i The 'Republicans also have the veto of the President. If manufacturers and merchants stopped to consider, for. a moment this fact, as I look ,at it, there could be no doubt of the security of oar , present tariff. The . South is grow: ins more in favor of protection vcrv f ear. ; Virginia is above all a protective State The silk. In dustrv is ,i tnnving witn sur prising vif or, under our, proteo tivelaws.1 The people are becom in? a'ive to tLo importance of the . taiiu as a tsczzb to develop the far: .i:"? iudust ries. We are 2C0,C00 still in their iaf "cy. , la Hew Eng laull am toP. that they can do wi hout the triS. They can com I -te with England wit'.-out any uilScuIty. England is strongly for free trade, but only for a season. A strong protection party is growing op there. America is already un derselling England in silk, cheese, beef, etc. It is with the pauper labor of the Old World that Ameri-! ca cannot contend. No? the next Congress will not disturb the tariff, Dut may even improve it; that is, raise the rate on certain things.'1 : "How do you regard the Govern ment debtf : ; .. l-: 1 ;; : "This plethora of money which is so often alluded to should be taken to relieve the country of its debt. ay off the Government debt is mv policy. The theory that a debt is a good thing for investments is all well enough,' but the Government has broader principles to live up to. We should use our money to edu cate the pedple-i-build tip our State and common schools. The advance ment of our civilization depends on the education of the masses of our people." ' : ;?;' . "How are the schools: in the South!"' . "Very good. , Our State is under taking something: not known . else wherethe establishment of a'col- ege ; for ; the education of negro eacbers. , The Legislature has an-, propriated - $100,000 for the pur- )ose, and the college is now being built. We - believe in educating the negro. . He is an instrument with which we hope, to develop the South. j Our common schools ( are thriving remarkably well, We now have 5,000 schools ; and 250,000 scholars, black and white." . "How is the commercial situation in the South !" 1 ' ' 1 "Our industries are thriving well and trade is moderately brisk. We do not feel the depression in Wall Street to any great extent; Onr railroads seen to be prospering; Our people have it that Mr Gould is the moving spirit in the hew svn- dicate of the Richmond and Dan ville Company."" 1 "Ought the Government to take the telegraph!" i . , f' '1 think so: it id'part of our pos tal system and the Government should make' it as equally accessi ble for use to rich and poor as are the mails." . GENERAL NEWS. . s There were by 075 deaths from cholera, iu Egypt on Monday. j A new 500-ton schooner, was auncbed in Richmond Saturday There are seventy-six new Epis copal churches , being built in Florida. . On Sunday uight last the "Ban ner'7, warehouse: m Durham was destroyed by fire. v Fully insured. Mr. Edward L. Pemberton. one of the best known citizens of Fay etteville,died there Thursday, aged Proctor , Knott's maiority is 37,000 or more. Governor Black burn's majority . was : but 35,000. So there was no falling off. b :l At a recent meeting of the Board oi Commissioners ot Durham, Mr, w nvwpscoiuD was elected to fill the unexpired terni" caused by the death oi Vol. D. C. Parish k estate : Superintendent , Scar borough reports all the Normals of the State, exceut the one at Eliza.. beth City, to have been better this year than ever before. ; The announcement of the failure of the large Brokers. Geo. Wm. Ballon & Co., of Wall street, on Tuesday, created quite a panic and turmoil in the Stock. Market. .. All the news from Spain 'must be read with the understanding that it is official. Yet it is evidently trne that military executions . have begun, that arrests are being made all over the country, and that it is not sate for Alfonso to trust in his armyj m .', iu ' :-. i Vienna, Aug. 144:25 p. m. A telegranl has just: been received from ': Frohsdorf announcing that Count de Cbambord is wrestling with death. The Connt de Paris. the Orleanist princes, and a number ot Legitimist cineis nave, leu here tor Frohsdorf.w:il;,v Xjx'frti Washington, Aug. 14. The Surgeon: Geueral of the Marine Hospital Service, to day received a telegram irom Dr. Robert Mainegra announcing bis arrival at Vera Cruz, : and reporting that yellow rever ,, is paging i m , the city and among the vessels in the harbor. ; London j Aug. 14. The Standard says mat tne despatches received from Madagascar fully, confirm the first accounts ot the differences be tween the French and English at Tamatave." "Should France,'' says the standard, "not oiler explana tions, England, no doubt must ' de mand them." , , , 4 , v . , . City oi? Mexico, Aug. 14.--The text of the treaty of commerce and amit bctwcf n TiIoxh'o v." I (jer- I ( ..i.llyj '" !ed be esmi;t fr; i military fcrvice, and fron c :tributions in lieu thereof; a' o L :a forced loans. - Two ILtle girl3, Catherine and Esther Buike, aged 5 and 6 years respectively, came alone all the way from Liverpool to Cincinnati arriv ing last Tuesday.' They were; pla carded, "Children of Patrick Burke, No. 83, Martin St., Cincinnati," and were properly cared for by the steamer and railroad officials. The Government is having a good time out West just now. There is very little news and noth ing of importance is beiug transact ed by the executive department of the United States.?, , At last ac counts the government was going trout fishing in Wind, River, game was scarce, but: two antelopes and a few mountain , grouse had been captured. "Westward , the tide of empire takes ltway." : " ., r y The tournament at Warm Springs on the evening of the Oth between the Asheville Knights and the Knox ville. Tennlj Knightsj was thd most notable event of the kind ever held in the State More than 3,000 'people were present. The riding was excellent. The' North Carolina boys were victors, and after a long and splendid contest the badge of honor was awarded to Nat T. Chambers,: the "Knight of the Old North State." The leading editorial article in the New York'; Sun. ol yesterday contaiued the names of five Repub- ican and three Democratic United States Senators who may be candi dates lor President, flinong them John ; L- Logan, of Illinois, aiid Thomas T, Bayard, of Maryland. Great Scott f Were the janitors furnishing editorial copy Saturday night and the galley boys1 editing it, and were" the proof-readers all down at Coney Island ! Baltimore It has been discovered that the soil in the cemeteries where yellow fever victims have been buried is iterally aliVe with 1 mecrobian 'or-. gahidms; exactly identical witl those found ' in the vomitings blood, etc., of yellow fever patients, Experiments' with animals show that these organisms are sure deatli to the creatnre which comes in . con tact with them. This is certainly one of the most important . discov eries of modern science,; ; Crema tion of yellow fever victims would seem to be the only remedy., . A . number of gentlemen met at 15 Cortlandt street, JTew York, on Tuesday and :, organized the New York, .Danbury and Boston Rail road, with a capital Of 110,000,000, It is proposed to- lay out a new route between the' upper terminus of ; Second avenue - in New York and PortchesteK j From Portches- ter to Ridgefleld, Conn., the line of tlie New xorfe and Ridgeheld Rail road, upon which $400,000 has been expended for grading and masonry, will ber used.' Between Ridgefleld and Dan bury a link of about ten miles will make a connection with the New, England, Railroad, thns lorming a short route to Boston. A rival of quinine is reported in the London Times. , It was discov ered by Prof. Fischer of . Munich The, Kmc says: ,v rln the course of a long series ol investigations concerning the na ture and action of quinine he found that by means of a succession of Chemical transformations a sub stance can . be obtained, in the form of a white' crystalline powdef, irom coal tar, wnicu great lv resem bies quinine in its action on the hu man organism, , Fischer lias given it the name, of 'kairin.V The chief effect produced by it, as vet ob served, is the rapid diminution of fevef heat, aud its efficiency in; this respect is described as remarkable. It is believed that it will render the use of ice in fever cases unnec essary." ' 1 ': x ; ' ' - Probably Safe. ,. . A; New Hampshire farmer w.ho heard of a New Yorker stopping at ohe of the mountain hotels drove thirteen miles one day last week to ask him if , he though tho prosuec live shortage ol crops would bring about anotner financial panic - lie waited around the hotel lor severa hours, and fiualiy ascertained .that the man lie wanted to eee was ah sent, and would be gone all day. j,s : " Where liAs begonel"-.- .; ' "Over to Silver Creek." ,! J ' "What fur!" " : "To fish." . "Gond a-fishfn,,J and calkerlatin to be gone all day!" ' 1 ; j "Yes." s.-iiii'if: : " "Took a bottle of brandy and a lunch and a silver-plated fish pole, and went oil kinder, onconsarned didhe!'? ' ' vi ' ,'Ycs;';Jr ,: "Well, then, I guess I'll jog back hum and hnish them 'taters," con tinned the old man with a sish of relief. "It kinder seems to me that if this kentry was in danger of a kertlumnx fheni chaps Loin New York wouldn't come hero to to x flittin fill. i r c-'nj-l'-iis? in morisni lop;s and f-'r fish bom',;!" I V A TTT.T.TMT 0 mm S Of Norl'oUi, -V,. Tlie franclilr.e of thin enterprise is bnsed upon the charter of the Dlmual iSwamp Canal Company. - The purpose-In view Is the ''Improvement and extension" of that most Important con nect inn nnK oi ine inland waters or v Irgtuin and North (Mroltnn. , The legality of the Lottery hns been fairly tested and estuhlishtd belore the court. It is the . . . ( MOST ATTRACTIVE SClfF.MK ever yet placed before the public, and an ex amination of the delniled plun will show that it is tar more nivorahle to the tloket-holders Uion any other of Biinllnr chamcter,, . 1 CAPITA!. PRIZE $5,00a Class A. to be Drawn at Norfolk, Va., on ',.. - : ' ' '..:t.'tl. THURSDAY, September 90, 1883, J. P. HORBACH, i Manageh. . i' ' 8CIIEMEi; - . 1 Prist) of.-..;.. .15.IHM .. i,rm .: i.iwo .. aw .. aw 2HK ,. , 2IKI 2tW 1IW .. 6ri ,. 1') Is i is ,., is.;.,..;, is ... ., is , iS...A.i, IS........ is........ is.. is , Is t is 95,000 1.5UU 1 1,000 do. ...... do. ' do. do. do. v..i. do. ...... do. ' ... .. do. V drt. ...... dw ...... do. .. 600 :-k) 2K) : 2'Nl 0J0 ' 7.tO 1,(WJ . 270 181) APPnOXIMATION PRIZES. iPrlresof M t) do W , do 20 3511 Prizes illHtrlhuliiiK Jl!l,50 rinn nf Lottery similar to that of Louisiana Company. . : . :.. : -.'t:1 , : i-. THE FIRST GRAND DRAWING" 1 Will bo made ot Norfolk, Va., on - ' ; 1 Thursday,' tho 20th of "Sopt., 1883, before the public, and in like mnnnernn the third Thursday of each suwdinir month. Application lor eiurj rates or lnrinlorma- tlon upon any other bnsines V should be lninly written, Giving btate. 1'ountv and i'own of writer. ReutiltAiices should be sent by. Kxpresg rather than by 1', U. money order or regis- lereu leiwi n. Kx picks e.hnrjjes upon S-'j nud larger sums 1 oe pain oy ine I Address plajnly he Company.. J, P. UOUllACH.- i : "' -- ; Norfolk, Va. j Agents for sale of Tickets tvoulred throueh- out the Stale. Addressnppllciitlonsasabove, nul'dly iyy-t:.:,:,,-, vs.:;..-' .?;,,-. :w , Ouekissgiaisi tlVhisKcy' A ; Really Pure Stimulant This whlskcv is controlled ent lrel bv Ven- able & Heytimn, N. V." It is distilled In Mary, land in the alate water regions of that mate, from the smnilirrnin grown there. ThedUtil- iHlion is superintended by a gentleman who nnaersinnds iiiKnustnesstnoroueiiiy. wot nine deleterious Is allowed to enter into its com position, and none 01 it is allowed to De sold until it is fully three years old in order that it may be entirely free by evaporation from the fusel oil. Veuable & Heyman oiler these goods hh perfectly pure to fill a long felt want for medical purposes. It is their own brand and tncy smite tneir reputation on the truth of tnis assertion.' For tale. by-:.. augldiwSm C. II. BLANK, . ' New Uerue, N. C. ; L. J. TAYLOR, 5 ' "'.-.'-':". .' ' ' '. - y ' ' AGENT FOR TITE ' - ' ,;,'-. i:', J.'..'-.-;:.'; tf" ":;:,; .: r GcId:bcro DcIII::: Co. . ((LEVI & LANG), . Is prepared to All all orders for dinner Ale. N: . Jream Mead, 8ursimrllla, California rear, i-iiampaene-uiaer. in tour ana six dozen crates. : Ihese goods are warranted to euual flnv In 1110 iniuKet. ...,,- He also keens Lorlllnril's Hlch-Tonst Heot-h SnutT, l!lgars. Tobacco, Boda Water, Shaed jce, umiiy, etc. - , i IVin'tfall to call on him for vonr tlinorer Aie una : .... ".,.. . .,', , . ; 1 COME AGAIN. L, J. TAYLOR, i , Juue21dly - Hancock street, neaj Depot.: Crcr.:! C w. f: kornegat & co., OP UOLDSBORO. WATERT0WN, ECLIPSE ; ' AND FRANK ENGINES Are FIRST CLASS, equaled by fe w excelled hv none. :' Reference ia made to every party using them, Satisfac tinn minrnntapfl . - f Do not be put off Willi tlie common engines now flooding the market, but call and examine ours and let us show you their points of excellence ' . Also, agents fcr the' .. v TTAWIV the best boiler feeder known. . 1 cottojST giists AND plicity Pov;cr Presses, the befit made. Crbt I.. :ciiias, rir 1 a. U. S. iACE, - At Lis New Stand on Middle St., one door below South Front, , 1 Is oflerlng his New Stock ot DliUCJa AND MKDIC1NES, PAINTS, ..' oils, "' - ROPES, 11 TWINES. 1 "' ' ' CANVAS, nails, ' SPIKES, ; ; oakum, -'- ": :'' etc.; ETC. At BOTTOM TRICES tor CASH. , . ; ; :..,. .. t , .7 j , . . . , Thankful for r-ant favors, he Invites his - 1 - r 1 ' ' r. , . 'Mi'!.' i 1 friend's to come aRnln. . . dAw ? NEW BEIiNE" a the Duffy Building on Middle street, near corner of ToUock. ,: , 1 IYE NEW TAELES JUST f UT IN. Three Billiard and Two Pool; j Finest in the Country. CAE01IB0LETTE TABLE OEViL Ar.:o::G the tailors The UnestLhiuors and Clgura, tbecelvbratod BEHGNB.R & tNGEb BJFIl, 8our Kraut, Sardines, Lobster, Llinburger and Schweitzer Clieose constant ly on hand. ' ' ! . .. ... , ' JOHN DETRICK. , u, sWKirr-K'.',,,: Stall Uo. 2 Left Hand Side ; ; AT THE CITY MA RKET, : '.' ' j Is always supplied with the very best Kres Meats. Beef, l'ork. Mutton and Sausage that the Market aflords.: Call on him. luniti-uiy , , , v ? FARMERS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS, j TAK 13 NOT! CE J Vi are attain at our old stand. In our NKW STORE. We have a full line of . ; " j Groceries," Dry Goods, Booti , ;, and shoes,. all of which we ore offcrinfr very low al wholemilw nnd retail. Call andUikealook at our Roods and get our low prices. , Of tiers solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. " i dW , . ; a- , - ttOHUKTO stKU. i WANTED, Elve First-Class Boot and Shoemakers; "4 V': ..'!: ",- j - .ii' l u r- i,- U i-tv. to work either; by the job, week or month: i ' i & ' ' Apply to 1 ' J. W. HARRELL', ' Manufacturer of Boots aud Shoes, ma29-diw ; Nkwbekn, N.'C. It Stands at the! Head. tke li::it r:::::::3 c:::.esti:, ' ' For sale by " 1 , II. B. DUFFY, .ma!2d New Bkrnh!. N. C, s UOCO: TEE CZSISTIAN EROTEEiriJ A Mutual Endowment Society of the ijuy of Norfolk, Chartered by the Legislature on the Tenth .'vr day. of February, 1880. u,.u: Okfxcerb Judge D. 3. Godwin, General Su perintendent ; E.T. Powell, Treasurer! Rev, R. II. Jones, Secretary and General Agents; Gkneral' DiRKctokt Judge D, J.Godwyn Col. A. Savnge, E. T. Powell, Esq.. Captain J, B. Ulddlck, Hev. Hlchard H. Jones. ,.lhis Society pays at death from 11,000 to $0,(Wi), according to class Insured In, Clans 1 pays $1,600; Class 2 pays $2,000, hnd Class ? pays J;:,000( and all classet, If taken together Male and female applicants are taken ion same terms, t, t .. . , ; . , . w. b. tioyd, ' ' ' i " ' " , ,(', ' ; ' Ageiit at New Tovne.' - ..... inavl!)-w:im - i J. L. McDANIEL, t i.i A li 111 (IAN : ,f O.' .' ', . f n!l r : ' I'or us to announce the fact that oun spring Utx ;;: is coMrLKTi:, CONSI.STINOIIN PAKT OK - gucciiiies cj?.ovi::::is OF ALL KINDS, ' ' ' DRY GOOD Si . NOIJOXS,' , BOOT fe SUOfiS, -l'L0W8 & HOES. THE GEM COTTON PLOW Call and See us or write for samples and prices. ,:-,: ' ;i',V ' V. . .', ' . Tlios. Gates Co., ' ') ; ' ;i ' -i (;;'-f '.t . .'.,;:'. aprli'Awly . Opp. Gaston House. m a MiSjHWA tm - UU 111 MU.b f COMMISSION MERCffANTSx) ;.l -":' :t; :,.! AND ' DRAI.ERS . IN. 'V V; . ''! . GRAIN: OF-ALL KINDS. ' ' 1 ' (Corn a Specialty.) , ' f;; 1r Orders and Couslenraents resDectfnllv solicited- jaul-dwly DA1L BROS.V WHOLESALE Q HOO Eli ; ; :' , and ; ' COMMISSION '. MERCH AK TS, ' April y, d w :-''"' :M ; "., .' - 'V Fine Groceries! Fair Sealing if f. v-'t ; : ; '''', ''" 4 4;.;-' ' ' ,v :V yf . V.',fi'i i ';:Vv''fffii '-' .. ! .;'!! :'!,-' ii,A V )L ' LOWEST PRICES m m c:;iYi.; Our ilotto and cur Success ' We constantly carry a very tome and select line of' -,-'! '..yV- -.v-'i. Fine Groceries, ; '"'''' 'i',;. v. Vanned uoods, i v , m . " QoodS in Glass, Ip-'V, c-'.v: . jlii Teas, Coffee ., x fSHv" v : Sjneest; ... , -Cakes and Crackers, ' VT Provisions,. I ;7 : , , 4.uttivvv, ..... ''' i'V:A-'; "'v - Cigars and : ' : ' . Snuff: And. we solicit a call from the'eity trade. We call esieelitl Httentlon to our English Breakfast and Japan Teas, and our "Kumn- ton1.' Java and Rio Cofiee, fi-enh ground every day, at 20c. lh.. The best in the city,- Try a pueKHKe. i - - (standard uianuiated Bugur, 10c. . t A No. 1 Fancy Flour 4 els. ' - - ' - Our "I Boquet" Cigar, fio.'eacli; 6 for 25c. Wo keep the liest of evervthinK. and irnnr. anteebolh m ice nud aualitv. mid hmrni)iv REFUND THE, MONET OM DEMAND S- The Casll Trade Only Soltr.lUd. ' Wm.Tell Eallanco & Co.; S. Front St., New Heme, N. C. ..,'!. novl7-dlv it'' : "'' ' - ' - MA II B LI VOlt'KS r.:ouur.:j:jT3, to:ii Andall kiinlH Grave iiml liiiil.ini': w IT! "r ir"7" Order will recoivo pro ; 1 1 :., . and satistactiou itt!" OB K. WlLr.in,' 1 1 cj ri (Successor to Gpoil'O V. Clnyp- Cor. SUOAD & CP. " ' ma30-lydw , , S 0 k in riVn rtr, )' , . ;.c. C. B. 11 many l..is 1 ' Tl,et edi ' to t y-vO n favor of ii .;r!;on T. j ; rces ere all for r ' 'in .rs t! 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