- - - - - - OUENAL, vor;. .HrNo,oo.;: :v:?.rrr-BW;ERiVE. n. a. Wednesday, march 21, 1888. PRICE 5! CENTS.U - -111 4r LOCAL NEWS.- 3JUN2S3 LOCALS.; - MY BUTTEB ku artlved send it 1 superior in quality. " ' . . ; I 3 URS Liquor ud Wine for Medici- n al and other iui ( wnoieenie. : " ..V.-v Jura Bbdmoh. EE PTJSE ice aanufaeturedby m4tf.l JAKitajr ics Factory. rpnE.&ekM and reeker arc the I . ... 1 V t 1 . -a. Lest, at v fuua jjvjiji a. l lin Pltrm at . , , - .v00 'AtX & CO. rvlKECT - imporUUoa , 0f French A brandy and Holland O in arrived la bond ana aaues paia At vom louse n New Berne, guaranteeing gen jlne goodi for sale. ' ,; . Ja Redmond ' A NOVELTY-ROatAWAY Oyste IX. Crackers at ; . Jom Dumm s. TO EDMONDS Ginger Ala. -Lemon It Soda, eto, equal to imported. ; ; V Ja8 RKDMOKD 1 - -" w rpnUCKER'8 Seed Pea, Beans and A Potatoes! - , Geo. Allu & Co. ri ARRETrSMedoo Vineyard Cognac VJi and Wine for eale, at Hanulactu - rer'a prion, by v JaMJffi bkdmord, CHOICE K. 0. Ham at Hi Cent per V pound at . . A. iULLKK'S. REPAIRING - of ' China and Brlo-a Brao done y Clabxx ft Moeqah Taxidermieta, jsaet rront et. . New Berne, Jan. 14. 1888. la worn ' The Gun Clnb meeU tonight at 80 o'clock. .-.V,-1. . . A etronc aontfc wind preralled yea terdy, anwitn the. exoeptlon of the 7 dut raieed U wa qaiU pleasant. ; The Methodi Chnrch Working So ciety hold their regular meeting tonight at the residenc of Mr. Oeo. Hendereon, .at 8 o'clock; 'V,,' 'J. The Bute Sonnay School convention . meet In Baleigh thi ereningr Bev. L. C. V. DJ). State Agent of the Synod of N. OM Hie Mary Allen and Mr. Fred. Tbomaa, leave thi aaof ning a delegate ' from New Berne. -..'I ' ' A. W. Coo k lender f-the W ewBerne Band, hae recelf (d -f new ' cornet and It is a real beMttyboUgfi" Ook ty jt look doe (TOIVorpiet 1U quality . U i of tlie C. OConV menaUotnre, Elk hart, Ind, A good , many eomplimenta were paid the band for it performance during the rir.i J -Froceeding-or the Ttlx, Copie of ihe Weekly JO0ESAI. of today, which will "contain very fall proceeding of the FUh, Ortter and Game Fair, may be hid at this office ia wrt , : or ready for nsallinc at fire oente each. CUamer XXorementa. ' " .' V . The Annie of the E. ClX line will a!l at 4 o'clock thU afternoon.' The Vet per of thi line will arrive tomor row. 1. - ; ":- -fx1." :' Tbe Harteo and -Newberne of th O. D. line were dispatched ; yesterday for xrurf.k' with largo ' and ' rarioaa freight. . i 'fJi.'i!BSr',.: Te riiat Pea Bloom, j. -'4-Vr I annel . Merrick bring in the first , ' tV' eeason. . They are from a ! ' s cty. have no feeord cf i a i LLloom of laat year, nt take it it ranted that there were bloom ' r than this date, '.Eadlahee wero -1 labt year on the Bth of March ,&r&uoa the 18th, aod on iho c ' J map wa noticed Vbich wee , i Lai damaged the pea crop one : '-. AVm. CIct of Vanceboro, waaln c.'y yeeterday.V " : . . ' -rt Vyne of Harelock; wa . ? .'edoesdsy. s 't' . c - j of Baleigh, - ha been in a r anter of day, - n-itn f !-"7rnoe.V . : .rtoa, of Washington, 14 t:.y" stopping at Hotel ' : -enectiDg the Nationa : ,'y Association.-, The i o -.fended the Western Die 's Carolina during 1886, W ' cf premium awarded, -1b jt there was a siffgu ff a part of tbelsdy'a t j ' a-Bittm -for linen - - T ! !',-. Kar--. "iraret !;-.: 5 wsg a t - (:'.! L.ra - ' ?-) gr. . ( : i f 1 ' : i.i corn- He Pnta TTn. 1- Mr. E 8 Woolard who chaHenged the -Cravtm . County Oun Club and which challenge baa' been accepted to shoot ten pigeons at ten shoot, van in O&riy yesterday morning . wjttj A ten dollar bill, which he depoaited in this offioe. He has: gone to Portemonth. where, he will be absent about two weeks. He will , then return and be ready at any time to shoot. He says, however, that .if the Gun Clnb is over ngioua, they may just drop him a postal - card and he wiU return im mediately. later. Mr. William Ellis ot the Craten County Gun Club, hearing that Mr. Woolard bad put up bis ten dollar for the shooting match! came promptly around and placed the eame amount or as the expression goes "oovered iU So tbe money Is up and the obtaining of the birds will proceed and the match will soon come off conditionally that the hooting take place within ten days No Apologies Are In Order. Where all have done so well and have succeeded so admirably in their several departments, as hare all tne committees of tWFisb.Oame and Oyster Fair, we deem it proper to say no apologies are in order. If anything was neglected fit anybody alighted we feel that it waa so apparently unintentional on the part of the managers and the committees, that it would be out of place to offer any apology for it. But the oommittee of awards in the ladiea departmen t deserve, as they are receiving, the highest commendation for their sealoua and skillful perform ance of the dutiee aaaigned them. The task wsa a burdensome one, and only those who know of its magnitude can properly appreciate It. It waa done and wall done. North Carolina Gem. The following letter shows that had we started earlier in our arrangement for the Fair, that evenr greater attrac tions would have been here; bnt this only encourages na to look forward to another exhibition in due time. Mr. Hidden, who writes to Mia Manly, la the gentleman for whom the preolona atone of North Carolina la named. Hlddenite. S3 Orleans St.,Nkwabx, N. X, March 18th', 1888. Diai Miss Manly Yours of 88th nit. cam to mo too late to receive the ex pected attention. In fact I am ven now considering sending my entire cabinet to the Brussels Exposition, which opens next month. : ' I ahall be pleased to tend to Mr. S. K. Eaton, N. O., geme on approval. Cer tainly New Berne ought to possess a fab representation of N. C geme. i am, very aincereiy, W. E. Hiodkn. literary., . John B. Alden of 893 Pearl at., N. Y.. i a pioneer in the book publlahing trad, and ia becoming widely known for the low prion ho furnish e book and pamphleta. Hi work are varied, covering nearly all thai popular novels and the writing of etandajd anther. In the Forum Congressman Springer write of the protectionist argument of high w(reV a follow: j . The most specious and plausible arsru- menta are used, among them tbisf that the protection ct American Induetrie will enable the m&nuraott-rers to pay higher wage to American workingmen, and that at tbe aame timer by atimulat Ing production- and competition; the prion of manufactured wticlerwlll be reduced to the consumers of the coun try. If thia wero true, few would con trovert .the position. Bat I the argo ment well founded? If protection en able the manufacturer to pay higher wagea to his employee, he must obtain a higher price than he otherwise would for his commodities. If bo cannot ob tain such higher price fos hi commodi ties, he gets no protection whatever, and hia-argument fall to the ground. A silver lining to every oloudf With the short dull daya of early winter com the cheery holiday and 'VickV beattU-nty fol annual, and lol spring already ap pears. Wo can almost oo-, the green grasa and the blooming flowers -In; the wsy of catalogue Ylokl Jioral Guide i uneqdaled in artiatio appearanoe; and the edition of each year thai appears simply perfect; i aurpassed the ijaxt. New rand beautiful engravings, and three colored plate of flower, vege tables, knd grain, are feature for the ijsue for 18S8. It lavender tinted cover, with original deeigasVof most pleasing effects', will ensure It a promt- pnt place in tbe housnboU and library. If you want to know anything about the garden, eee YiokX Floral Guidfl.prioe 10 cents, including a esrtlnoate good for 10 cents worth cf teedB.TTui&heJ y James Vick, Seedsman, Bochester, H. 'vt0"V on, l' res', "ft cur 3 amstkn CALTIBET COC5TT. Mobkhbab City Bxacfobt Tb Bv pehioi Oocet Poijtios, Etc , Era The people of CarUret are,, pernor a, thOjinost aw ahUingf any in the StaUi Tha. SoparloV Court Ja ow ia eesio, bat tbe artekaal doeket is very slim and the ooanty jail has been empty for near two, years, .Judge Sbepard holding 1m oouri and Soiicitor Allen la ropraoeating the State. The Hew Berne bar ia always well represented at thi county, ia fact out side of the local bar which consist of C. B. Thomas, jr., Fsq., and W. J. Dough ty, of Nswpert, the bar is made op of New Berne attorneys. At this term there are present, Clement Manly, of the firm of Simmons & Manly, who hae an extensive praotice and the full con fidence of the people, P. H. Pelletier, Esq., who also is winding into a good practice, and li. B, Bryan, Esq., who has long been a regular attendant. On Tuesday the oase ef Hancock vs, Hubbs from Craven is to come up for trial. There is not much talk of politics in the ooanty vet, but when tbe time comes the county will be solid for Jarvis, or divided between him and Judge Clark, for Governor. Two years ago this conn ty sect a delegation to the Congression al Convention to vote against Skinner, the representative at that time. A gen tlemaa of eaim and thoughtful views a leading Democrat in the county, say a th Democrat of the county will not again be guilty of so foolish a thing a Ueinghe pad, of their . delegates agalnat any man. The contest for the nomination to Congress in thia district hide fair to bo a warm and oloee one Maj. Latham 'a friend are true aa steel and know where and how to pot in the work, but there are many aspirant of unquestioned ability who have their friends already at work. Beaufort and Morenead City are making preparation for aummer visit or. Tbe burnt district of Beaufort is being rebuilt and other repairs on buildings will soon begin, while at Morehaad City the work oa the Atlantic hotel and tha Teachers' Assembly build- ins la being pushed with vigor. But for the blunders that North Carolina ha mad in the. management of rail road, there would today be lying in Beaufort harbor the ship of almost every hat ion,' and a commercial mart woald now cover the sand bank at Morehead City second to none on the South Atlantic ooaet. But want of State pride ha long been characteristic of North Carolinians; henoe, they are con tent to have their State designated a a strip of land between two State. There however, an awakening in the city on thia question, and it will make itself felt in th neat tutu re. t . NEW BEBNE 6RADED SCHOOL; BOKO! BOU-atXTH MONTH. Seoond grada-Leoaa Falcher, Mamie' vaniele, Addio Uatklna, Rayner Jonee, Lola Taylor, Herbect Moore, Tomaaie Robert. - 1 i Third! grade-Bertha Kefer. Fred. Thomas, Nellie Hill, Guy Cox, Mamie Tolson, Frank Mathews, Lola Detainer, Walter Harrison, Laura Walter, Her beitTiodel. rotrrtk CTade Daisy Guthrie. Julia Stanbi Ida Broetoa, Laura Suter, Annie VUiojy. aurj awwaeo. t .Fifth grado-Emmlo Arehibell, Henry Alette.! MinntaJJowdee.,.Lewi ux. Louiee outer. Sixth grade Ciariu Clark. Daisy Swert, Rosa Dail, Susie Dillingham, uiara norwa. ! VJ V Special Keetlag, . Special meeting of the Gun Club will no aera tonignu Easiness oi impor tance. Member requested to meet promptly at 8:80 o'clock. . : j. ... , .4 K.'BiPHaJil9o,Boo,y, .. aa .. . . . Th baby haa it preferences aa well a anybody, and th taat of Dr. Ball' Hwy Hyrap renaer it aooeptablo to ev ery infant, Price t5 eenU a bottle. , - Yon are aware of oour that Inactiv- lndnoes dyspepsia with-, all. it wretched ooneeqnenoee. The remedie needed for racb case are judicious ex amine and Laxador. . Prioe 23 oente. ! - Cariosities of tka Bible. : By A New Tork Sunday-ochool 8uper- ! mtenuent, witn an lntroouotlon ty Bev. J. H, Vinoent, D.D.rf -, ;.Hi FeoUining to . Scripture. V Foroons. Place - and Thing.' includln: Price Questions and Answer, Bible Stadia and Beading, eto., etOy--. a i t- r z. - ? Thi collection of treasure, now and old, ia the grand summary of, a largo experience in dctlaiair method and in centive to. Interest children and those of older growth in Bible study. It con tains aucn question or exercise aa will excite ta tt miad of Bible reader astd seeksrs after troth a curiosity to know bow, when, where, and ander what circumstance the facta oontained ia this volume occurred. To secure these, snd other kindred matter, a vast range r f Tiblical Ltersture haa been searched, f -1 tbe leisure hour and painstaking I -r cf many year bare bu devoted D t -et- ' --rts.1 - c ' . 'ari -a, r-'re TcL . r ' I ' . I . - f ' THE LITEST SEWS. CundtuBfd from our Exchanges. The latest from the engineer's strike iathat the tuike is extending widely over the country. It has extended lo California and tk engineers are leav ing their engines. A fire at Hilleboro Thursday duetroyed about a dozen buildings, all of wood Only one barroom was spared. The loss is roughly estimated at 810,000, with only (500 insurance. The buildings were old, and ere on tbe court house squsre. We learn from ilie AoLeville Citizen that the rettidenue of Uev. Dr. J. L. Carroll, pastor of Heoond Baptist of that city, wan burned last Saturday. The damage to tbe hound aed furniture is probably $2 0(A): insurance 82 600. The furniture wae saved. Ir Carroll's wife was a former resident of this city. A south-bouud vestibule tram smashed up near oavaunaii naiurday uiorn:uK Jay Gould b family were aboard. The first section of the train went through a trestle. The entire train, except the engine, was demolished. Nineteen persons aje reported killed ani about thirty injured. itoecoe GonklniK came near eniiirJK in the storm in the streets of New York. He undertook to walk home from his offioe rather than pay 50 for a buck , the only means of conveyance to be had, got lost in tha enow drifts and with the greatest dillieulty finally found bio way into the New York club bouse and so saved bis li e. The News and Observer says I II. Busbee, Esq., of this city, has been ten dered and haa accepted the invitation lo deliver the address at Morehead City on the occasion of the laying of the corner atone of the Teachers' Assembly build ing, which takes place May let. This is graceful compliment lo Mr. Busbee and one which is well deserved. A more polished, ornate, graceful speaker, more genuine and magnetic eralor oould not have been chosen, and tbe Assembly has done itself honor in select ing him to grace the occasion. A correspondent of the IUIeih Newt & Observer from New York gives a long and interesting account of the recent great storm. In illustrating the financial loss he says is is thought the aggregate will sum up to about 812,000, 000; New York's loss, 80,000,000. Speaking of the loss of life he says The sum total of human calamities wilU never be learned, because tbe storm extended over an area embracing manv hundred thousand miles. It makes one shudder to think of bow manv hearts ceased to beat at once, on that dismal day, the 12th of March.' Carteret County Items. Oar Morehead City Lodge of Masons are in a thriving condition Miss Jenny Hardesty closed her school at ew Iksthlehem last week. The one at Old Bethlehem will close soon. Dr. Q. N. Bnnett, W. M. we were very sorry we couldn't go to "the Fair, but several of oar trlends did go. Mr. J. M. TbomaH, one of onr sTOOd citizens, is in the I amber basi ness as well as farming. Lumber ing pays with as now. Oar friend Hilly lieu has a pair of spectacles the frames ol which are made from tbe knee-backles of his great grandfather's breeches They are solid silver and look well. So far Maroh has been true to her name, cold and windy. The farmers can't do much farming. Ben. Taylor is planting corn cold or hot, says be, it vonit do to wait. Miss Katie Gillet from Jones county, youngest daughter of the late Thos. a. uuiep, is stopping at present with Mrs. J. A. Weeks at Cedar Point attending school near there. Mr.Elijah Weeks has some Scap pernong wine of his own make 8 years old and it is good for we know it to be soy Mrs. Maggie Hol land also has some good wine (hat she made not quite so o.d bnt it is not bttteT.Vn - NohiarriageV this week. One death fast across the river in .Ons low of a respectful j colored . man named Benj. Jones a minister of the cosreI. who died from the effect rf bein g salivated from taking calo mel so we tearn. -1. - Steve - Holland and Alex.' Obno- way are hanling'wood and bumirrg it, the latter says he haa some Cleveland'; sweet potatoes to match Dr. Inett's Democrat" ones. ve- xoia mm to case care they didn't tarn to Elaine potatoes Driore tbe year wag one , . : from Terry' mill for New York. Schooner Etta cleared Swansboro tbie week with 50,000 feet lumber from Harrison's mill for Philadel phi. Way te Treaton, Any one w Whine conveyance from Core Creek station to Treaton during court week can obtain it by notify in? Wm Mc Daniel, Trenton, N. C. Hackle' Arnica Smlvs. Tub Beer Salvi in th world for Outs, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, bait Bheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction , or money re funded. Price H5 cents per box. ror sale bv R N. DuBv tan 17 I'ortruilv In oil or crayon from life or small pictures done by rise Aurora Mace who is teaching draw ing and painting by latvst methods al her residence on Johnston Btreet janlldlf. UOHTII HNIIU IM. Mr W. 11. Morgan, mercbunt Ijikc City , Kla. , w as taken with a e cie cold attended with a distressing cough and running into consumption in its hrti stages, lie tried many so called popu lar cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced in flesh, had dlf fioulty in breathing and waa unable lo Bleep Finally tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and found mmndiate relief, and after using about a half dozen hollies found himself well and has had no return of ihe disease No other remedy can show so grand a reoord of cures as Dr. King's New Dib covery lor Consumption, guaranteed to do just what is claimed for it. Trial bottle free at li. N. Duffy 's drug stare. Machine Shop For Sale, Lease or Rent. The undersigned will sell, lease or rent the Machine Hhops on Craven street lately occupied by K. O. Cuthbert. The shops are in 'good condition, and the machinery all in good working order. For terms apply to Mr. K. W. CUT11HKKT. Or JOHN J. TOLSON. March lth. dlw wtf For Sale Cheap, The schooner Water Lily, reeenlly repaired , capacity 1&0 barrels. Apply to ROBERTS & llKO., New hern , Or to W. (). WILLIAMS, mlHdwCOd l'ortemouth, N. C. 1862. EATON 1888. THE JEWELER UAR I FINE BTVX'K OK Watches, Clxks, Jewelry, SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WAKE SPECTACLES. 1 keep a larger stock of Spectacles than any other store in North Carolina. I take particular pains to fit them to the eyes of parties needing them. Having worked steadily at the bench for over thirty years, I believe I can dc aa good work a any watchmaker in the 8tate. COME AND SEE ME. SAM. K. EATON, Middle street. Opposite Baptist Church. fel2 dwtf h. hTtookerT WHOLESALE DEAL EH IN FISH AND OYSTERS, IIW BERNE, If. C. Will give strict attention to orders, and fill the same upon best terms. flOdwSm JTo Ulricli, WHOLESALE GROCER AGENT FOK Hazard Powder Co. Lorillard I Gail I Ax Snuffs SOLD AT Manufacturer's Prices. MIDDLE STREET, NES BEB5E. N. O. . Dr. H. Street Offioe on Middle street, opposite Hotel Albert. ' ; ," 4304 wta V KETW BEEnTC, N. G Tha Onh Hooev Onrresx txrtat, recently occupied by Ucity; geyera meat. .8IUL101G ti UA.UY, 1 4 ATTOII2rCTB Ax LXW.V: For the Fain. . v f O. MARKS -w Offers iLc .blowing SPECIAt' INDUCEMENTS to thtf WoIv. Bale Trad. . IT K8DA V, W'EDNES-'r li.W nJ TiiCKSDAV. MAEOLT' 1 i v. i ; . Maids k i i N U1L10 at Cc. : k at 6c. at 3jc. ; hi. at 7Jc. . wc-rth 10c. i 1 ! VlaiJGing- ' i.. ALiJ 1-tjloS. i 'l.l'A KTMENT jiiiiB rangLiig in lucntioncd above. ! it to their ad- 'if:. I urcLilsing. - MAI IKS, ' W lit ILt , N, (J, I 1 lT Kl ATTRKY w Hi i l.l.S. t'oMI'l.i Mr a i. !.. ri l.ai. i- n in 1 I "Imit "BELL the JEWELER" 11.1'- LAKGEST and MOST VARIED STOCK OF Watches, Diamonds, FINE JEWELRY, Etc , Etc., in nil. env. Jas. W. Waters ATTORNEY AT L AW. Office ueil d.x.r Ni llerne Journal,,. 1 J iy N i: '.V MKUN K, N. Cv The World stands Aghast AT MY LOW I'RICliS. And wonders, IIow id it ihat I oan sell so much lower than any one else? I'll tell you: I have determined to be easily satisfied for the cash, and WORK FOR SMALL PROFITS. lljMollo is: r'Alli DEALINU. Come and buy from mo, and you will never regret it. K. R. JONES, Tow Berne, N. O. WALTER'S Photograph Gallery!; I take great pleasure in informing nw' iuus, niu lUe I'yuuo generally tnae, mij tiBwoiuaio is now complete. My Light ifi on the New lttinrnwaA1 .liv Plan. 1 have opared neither pain or' expense in arranging this Light, a to give to all my work that Sof t Perce-. ' lain Effect. 1 Every style of picture copied and an-,, larged to any size desired. ' 1 ! A successful career of twenty-five ' years in Norfolk, Va., is a proof of the" satisfaction I always give. My work speaks for itself; by it I hope to gain your confidence and merit your favor. Very respectfully, ' ; TUOS. WALTER, ' KJ' '' N. W. oor. Middle and Pollock at,, ; . t! Over Duffy's drug store; v. janzidwtf NEW BERNE. N. a - Notice. For the next Thirty Days I will tell. for Cash, the 8tock of Groceries aid," r Qeneral Merchandise of Dail Brt fi;t?'.;' store on Craven street. . if-J. All persons indebted to the 8m(f note, or account are nqaantacT-td anaW'4 payment without delay, as the- fcnihass, ' most b fettled. ' W. D. WALLACE, feSSdwlm " Aarigne"' JUL ' Utooi' t7nw M Tp well Lt' Co, t : Popwlar' JSi-ajsd f 'FLO t A , 1 COLD CHEAP. w;;; .a A. -,. . VTi'l move on or ut Janury.18;b, Alio rtllic!r! !i Tzttrr." :oirer - ilv- 1 T ectoon pr, "?v' h'.xn FJJis B., US'? 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