.r - :- -4 . i h 5'-' ' i v-- m " ; j ' 'OUKNAL.. ; f i t e w VOL; VINO. S0S:p-Sl U'iuAl'i NEWS. . f INCKUEAT,NwOrleauM.4aj, j J.M.- Buckwheats --C Blotm.' .1 C :.T A small account book be tera J j jm Ipock'e end th city on Thurs- t' v I rchi3d, With BUB1M I Several liJ.k farmers near th city. A liberal reward will be paid for tb.sam if laft . attbeetoioi,F,TaTior, foot of Mid dle street. ' 1 3U2B lo,orand Win for Medici- a LtJ ana otner nse, at wnoiesaio. USE PURE Ioa tnanuf aetnred by . , 4if v Jabju lc FaCTOBT. rpHE cake and cracker are the ".jl test, at ? s i - iwti was i. ELUTILtZERS for Trackers and Cot Aon Planter at -. . &- --,. Oto. Allkh & Co. . ' I MEIXrT v laportadon of Frenoh J Lrandv and Holland Gin arrived '" in bond and duties paid at Custom 3ouae In New Berne, gaar an teeing xeo 'i iine goods for sale, . - , : it :r - Redmond. " A NOVELTY-ROCK AW AT Oyster . V Crackers at JOHR DUNN'S. 'r EDMOND'B Ginger Ale. Lemon IV 6oda,eto.( equal to Imported. n -f f a tjtnr at' JaWS EXDMOHD. rpRUCKEB'S Seed Pea, Beans and X. Potatoes M -x r ,. Qua. Auxv &. Co. - jTtnOICEN. a Ham at 12 eenU per V pound ae A. Miuast, O AEBETT'S lledoo Vineyard Cognac VJI and Wines for ai, t llannfaotu- ; rerV prices, by Sum Rbobono. 1T EPAIRING of Chin nd Brio- Iv Brae done b y Clabu dt Moeoan, : . TaildermUU, East Front st. Y - New Bern. Jan. 14. 1888. ; law8m 'C' . .h' i hi i iii'ni'i ' . : B. B. Davenport offers road crU cheap... fle dy . " Duffy annoonee that be is swarding premlsms See 4v. " jQlsas ball shooting'ihls S p-m., by th '. Craven County Gun Clnb, at the grounds,' ' I, U lMack Diamond Quartett will nmus and enlerUin U who hear It. At th theatre ilondanfgtxi. t ' Tbe cold snap ha bean quit never, but radkhaf star -Bt farward yeeUrH day just thanM. "'"R-' - 1 ; . A. M.!' Bakef Is having (he paint brush wed about hie star preparatory to receiving a elegant spring stock of . good.-'-y'V-T: '. ' '" l'.r. Daniel Len brought la half , barrel box of .fin radUhee yesterday an 1 shipped thsm to Ne w York by the , E. C. D. line. :t r- - . ' '" 9 report of thai treasurer of th Fair Association show n healtby finn ckl condiilon Hurrah for' 'Willis, BeizcnBtein committee,: and Uoor,' tbe , flnanc - 'Tbe rcSanoe sailed" for 'Baltimore yetry wltn i k ful cerk pf shingles. ' The Verpercf the E. (X, D line aalled yeeterdT tr.oon with' n .oargo, of lumber, . j ,eto, Th Annie Of this - Un will arrivtody,i''. Tl,el'- of thcO, P, 114 will Mil fur : .:U tbl morning V(pc)ock. Eoarl of Health for Carteret County. , T: following gentlemen,1 practicing I' s tf Carteret county, met t , . . . 3 of pr. Jam L. Manney In the tcn cf Deaufort, March 10th, 1838 and or- d a rOonnty Board of Health: I f. J :isiea L. Manney, Beaufort; Dr. K. I arJ I At'.i- Arendell, MoTehed.City; Dr. nders, Bander Store; Dr.Bioh rs, Btralu; Dr. ' Wm.'T. Paul, c; Dr. Norman Mason, Harlow, F. Arendell was elected County Dr, M, "riotendant. ' 3ta Wasbington'' 'tv. a committe ' on military r-ported favorably on the 520,000 for constrnct aied road from JTew ' - al cemetery. i ( amittee on commerce I favorably on the bill appro 1 for a revenue cutter to 3 cf tbe old cutter Stevens . .--',- -- J i 1 committee on rivers and J the chairman Of ' ' iudjde in the draft of raoiL&ibor appropria- r I r the sarvey-of , cretk, FUbtcg r -? Trf titon. v . -1 by r- t - " " , . . . A.J ' t f ry t .. i t to Mtt ng'cf tb Tadr eocia.'ion ; A Beeetiiift'of tbeOur, riobed 0s- ter Fair Association wae beld at tee Y. M. C. A rQ Ut ihW1 - i Preeident Geo. Allen ealUd lb meet log lo ord er at 8 d 'clock. A food ber was present- 4 I " ' i ; Leitere were : read froa Col. Pardee in regard to Northern visitor totbe Fair, giving reason why they did net ftUnd.- ' A letter fromCapt. Nieh. W. Bohenok of New York was teed celatfcg f4 ad rertising U New. York. i 'J f Her. Mr. Bull made statement in regard to the Bureau of Information, On motion be was all wed 3o for ser- rioee. On motion, Capt. Schenek was 1 lowed tl5 for adrertising in Kew York, The report of the Finance Committee waa called for. The treasurer real the following report, which was raoeived nd ordered to be spread upon the min otee w Uh the tbaaks of the Ateoolation to the Finance Committee. RECEIPTS. Voluntary contributions $415.80 Sales of season tickeu. 30.00 Sale of employees' tiokets. Exhibitor' space Cash sale Gate receipts 84 00 189.25 87.83 788.01 140.00 Lme from railroad Total I1.878.M DIBBUBSUfUTTB. Committee of arrangements 8415.64 Committseof amuerementa 100.11 Committee of advertising 995.78 rremiums in oasb tlS.50 balance on band and due from railroad 78S 09 Total. 11878.04 Chas. Bkizensteui, Treasurer. On motion, rising vote of thanks was tendered the treasurer for th able manner in which he filled that petition. Th President Tead tb follow ia re port, which was reoeived and ordered to k spread upon th minutes. As Preeident of th temoorarr or ganisation known a th Oyster, Fish Udm Fair, I bar th pleMttO report to you that tb Fate ha been held and that it was a success. Much credit for tbe financial success should be given to tbe Treasurer, who worked faithfully and laboriously; also totbs Exeoutlv Committe, aad in fact to all th- committees. Thank r also doe to th ladies for their generoo aid and assistance during th Fair,, "and fc the loan of many valuabl articlee tor ex hibit; also to th Gnn Club for their valuabl exhibit of gam. Tb oyster and fish d apartment. o re sided over by Messrs. C. t. Watswa aad Go N. Ives, reoeived high prate from Tb display 01 bone, oatti and poultry embrsoed many flee animals and bird. ' Thank are due: to all th exhibitors. and especially to those from the conn try who at oonsidrabl personal sacri fice sect or brought stock, poultry. game, .-oysters, ham. rgs, oorn. cot ton, wooa, aningi, staves, marl, phos phates, etc., all of which aided the As sociation in making display of tbe material resources of th country. Th exhibit of th Gray Manufacturing Company of wood plate and wood pulp. .- TB E. B, EUu. rio mill, th guano works, tb ootton seed oil mill. ins turpentin CUtiUsry. tb ioe Isotorv nd tb saw mills reoeived marked at tention. Tbe Uxidermy display mad by Mrs. Moultoa and Miss Duffy, and tb loan exhibit of Mr. Small wood wet grtly admired--';. :.;.; -a Stat Immisration Axent John X. Patrick' rendered valUsbU aid toHbs managers by oounsel and by hard wrlu naca im wh mtwo giT n vj uot.,0. o, Pardee, and Mr. N. W. ohnok. of th N. a Bureau in New. York. Tbe Stat press deserve the thanks cf tb As sociation (or many kind notices. A vote. of thank is due to th Trustee pf th New Bern Academy for their cour tesy in granting th ne of their beauti ful grounds and school buildings for th ose 01 to Aassciauon u holding tn fair. '.,.- ; .-;'. '( ,,,., -You will bp doubt share with m la regretting tbe absence of th large num ber of northern gentlemen and ladies who were prevented by the sever storm from being with us during Fair week. Tb Aesocistton is able to pay' all tbe premiums offered. I personally thank tbe entire management and members for their aid and co-operations In mak ing a sucoess of tb first annual exhibit of tb New Berne Oyster and Game Fair. .. , - r Oxo. AlXis. ; O rnotkwl of Clement Manly, Esq., ft vote of thank was tendrd th editor of tb DxiLT JocKJtii for hi cort in getting up the Fair." ; " . -! On motion th mstter of warding premium 'and settlement of thoe that have been awarded waa referred to the comftitte cf arrangement. ' The chair called attention to Chap; 1, VoL S of Code relative to fair ergtnixa- tioos belcg ntstled to 59. - ; , - , , On motion the matter was referred Ic Clcmect Hanly and O, IL .Ouloo for isvesUgalion. ,7; . i " On motion the Awocition siir-f ? fj!r;t to e Call cf t'.e ri- ''ft, A r e'l'rz ws t' Ba ci"ei fr I 9 ' f c-- I BEflNEC SATURDAY,3VfARGH The KepubUosn ef Cjta Oocmty, Tb Eepublioan ef Craven county have two organisations, and oonj quently two exeoutlv oommitees. . E. &. Dudly js tb ilrmsevnf on of pien ytmTilttee nd Frederi Dong l&iU. &hSrtm nt ttn m.hM-. The Dudly-eommitte has oalied county convention to assemble at tbe court house on the SOU) of March for the pur pose of ietmg delegate to the Slate and district oonventions. The Douglass oammitt hA called a convahtion to meet on the 4th of May for the purpose of electing delegates to tbe State and district ' convention and nominating candidates for county oflioers and mem bers of the General Aseembly. Tb Douglass committee has iaaued an address to the Republicans of thecoun ty oalling on them not to attend the convention called by the Dudly com mittee. Tbe idea seems to be to punish Dudly because be kicked against the corrupt ring that controlled tbe Republicans in 1888 and made an effort to secure tbe election of honest, competent men to offloa without regard to political par ties, ne man who bss the nerve to fight" eorru.pt ' methods in his own party as Dudly and other Republicans did in (his county is in the highest political sense a patriot and tbe good men of all parties will oommend him. It la only necessary for one to examine and 00m pare tbe records of tbe present sheriff and county treasurer with those who preceded tbem to become oon- rlned that , Dudly mad Us Other Re puDiicans wno oo-operatea witn mm in th campaign of 1888 were rigbt.and tbe charge that they have gone ever to the Democrat will have but little weight with those who desire to see their coun ty affairs administered fairly, equarely, open and above board. State Sunday School Convention. The Convention met in the beanUful ftaw Edenton street Methodist Church on Wednesday evening, 81st March, 1888. A large audience of delegate and citizens filled the building except the galleries. Rsv, Mr. Uibbs, tb pastor, gav out th hymns; Rev. Dr. Ronthatot i ah Moravian Church read th Scripture, and Rev, Dr. Vass of fered th prayer. Mr. James T. Line back, of Winston, called th Convention to order, as Rev. C. H. Wylie, D. D., th Pridnt had died sino th last session. Oapt. Parish, of Dtrham, was eleoted temporary chairman, and Prof. Gorteof Chapel Hill, temporary eci tery. Hit. Wm. Reynolds, of Illinois, President of th International Bandar Softool Convection, was then lntrodnond and mad stirring address, showing th Importance and oblacl of having a State Convention. It was pleasur to listen to his earnest words. He is a bwainess man from Peoria, III., and Elder In the Presbyterian Church. His partner is an earnest Baptist, and is conducting tb affair of tb firm, whil Mr. Keyaold, at hi own ex pense I working: for Sunday' School. For a month be baa been canvassing North Carolina, and ha says he haa been most Medially treated everywhere, and ha never spent a month more pleasant ly In hi life than hare. He anticipate blessed results from this meeting. whom delecatee be thinks are of splen did material. A committ of eixhs. representing thight dsoominjttlons here convened, seised t nominate Dertnanent of- Doers. Thi ooisslitee will report to morrow. . r . . I THTJBf DAT, I2D MABCJH,. Th teeilolT Waa opened today by a prayer . meeting conducted by Rev. L. 0. Vass, D D., of Nsw Bern. Tht orgsnlxation of th Convention wm completed by the eleotlon of the following permanent offioars: E. J. Pariah, of Durham, Preeident. ; ' Vic-Preidenui-Rv. L. a Vass. D.DH New Bern: F. H. Fries, Salem; Rev. 0. B. King, Salisbury;!). W Co, Henderson; Rev. W. G. Clement, Ril slrh. Prof. I. a Blair, Raleigh. rror, j, r. uor, Uhapet um, sec y. John T. Pulleo, Raleigh, Trees, s 1 Reports of the oondltloa of the Sunday I School work In tb Stat of North Caro- Una were toad by the counties repre sented. This was don' as a basis of practical action. Many of th reports were touching and Moouraging: espe cially one from the Sunday School at th Penitentiary, in RaUigb, by Mr. Alex. Met cetera.--; ti v -v' - telegram was reoeived from the Sstor tn Wilmington, expressing their terest in th convention'- work, and explaining that their abeenoe was due to tb rear son meeUnt m their city.: requiring their presence there.: .The convention joined la fervent prayer for God' binning on the revival meet ings in Wilmington.- A ' 1- i Addressee on th mean of ff acting mora thorough organisation in Sabbath School work in tb Stat were made by Mr. Llneback of Salem, and Mr. Wm. Reynolds of IUlnoi. : a' j -5 I think all tb promumit denomina tions In tb S;t arc re precepted except lb EpisoopaU . Mor a bos, r"H r . u" - : .- L.cf vr , Ra?ff;garoaM, 1833t -f? . j - raaxurfraaef; PiVb-51., Dk., March 'YL On of tbe s'&reet storms of th winter act In hra T?ri-. Tfc fsilcf enow - J.i' ssud a dairp cold wind r"5tn rvh a f-"-ioos rate, i t ":ri&ns to ' ' ... - i -- n if t 1 i i THE LATEST gwg CundrBstd frem oar Exchanges. Goldaboro LTto have water works. omau-poa m Brooklyn, nas taken a fresh hold. Seven eases have bean re ported duriag twenty-four hours. Abon KM horses died In New York from blood-poisoning, a result of ex posure and over-feeding during the blizxard ' Tbe defalcation of tbe State treasurer of Kentucky exceeds 8190,00 and devel opments show that several men in high position are implicated. The Commercial National Bank, of Dubuque, Iowa, closed its doors Wed nesday, and it has passed into tbe hands of tbe bank examiner of that district. An exploeion of gas in a theatre at Oporto, Portugaal, caused tbe destruc tion of tbe building, and lose of eighty lives. Whole families were suffocated. Wbilt plowing a cotton field the other day. Jack Reinhardt, of Lincoln county, stumbled uewve vein of gold. lie has been offered lifjyOO for it, but refuses to sell. Tbe Wilmington Star eaye: Mr. Pear son's sermon last night on the Paechal Lamb was tender very impreasive and forcefu). Tbe Tabernacle was full. There Is great interest saaniewted at all these meetings, which em to be grow ing: Telegrams from Wisconsin, M uint-sola, Aricona and Dakota report another heavy wind and snow storm, accom panied with severe cold weather, which ha caused much suffering to cattle, and it is feared there will te lose of life on tbe prairies. They eay little Josef Hofmann is soon to leave these shores, and in all proba bility will never appear again before an American audience as a youthful prod igy. If America sb.itl ever hear him again, it will be after he shall have reached manhood and hie" powers been matured. A tern no wind and rain storm pre vailed in East Tennessee Tuesday night. which demolished a number fef dwell ings and farm buildings, killed several persons, and injured many others; and in Calhoun, Oa., on the aarae.aight, two ohurohad and several bouses ware de stroyed aAd a number of cattle killed. A heavy rain storm, accompanied by lightning and thunder, prsvailed in Washington City Wednesdsy afternoon. All of tbe occupants of tbecapitol, in eluding judges of the Supreme Court and members of Congress, were con siderably shaken up by an electric chsrge which spresd over the entire building. By commercial cable the New York Herald receives a report of the trial of Sullivan and Mitchell at Senlis, Franoe, for piiae fighting. They were both sentenced to six deys' imprisonment and to pay a fine of 200f . It is reported that Mitchell has challenged Sullivan to fight him again for 1,000 in a sixteen- foot ring. In the Senate Wednesday Mr. Vance corrected a statemet.t relative to the number and condition of Con fed ate soldiers In North Carolina, and a num ber of bills were passed. Tbe House waa again occupied in the consideration ofjlabor queetionsnd concerning whiob there wa much wild ahooting, the dis position of aietnbers generally being to do nothing to antagonise the working masses of the country. The Charlotte Chronicle says: A party of about fifty colored people came Into the city yesterday from Concord, and other parties came in from different plaoee, making a colony of 100. Tbe crowd will leave this evening for Call- j fornia, aad will be chaperoned by Peg-1 leg Williams, of Leuinburg. Tbe darkle are aaid to have tbe California fever in an alarming degree. In the face of th gtoomy reports sent back here by uose wno nave preceded tnem. Th News and Observer aays: Tb annual address before th Alumnae As sociation at th approaching commence ment of Greensboro Femal College will be delivered by Bishop Chas. B. Gallo way. D. D., of HississippL Th annual addresa beor the graduating class will b delivered ay - Dr. Tho. J. Ham, of th University of North Carolina. Xbes are most exoellsnt selectkm--A vary large number of people of . the various religious denomination was at tb Edenton Street Methodist Charch last night at the opening of tb N. C State Sunday School Convanuon. ' i. 1 tPortraltl ln oil or crayon 'from Sf or small clctaree done fev titae Aurora Harm. who te teaching 4 rawing nud Minting bylaUst methods, at bsr residence oa jonnstoa street. . UMlldtf. Tfc- 1 ' ' ' . .i-.ii - To enjoy good health, aim to at worg hav abundant s'r; th's fin fee r' y re seriren ry r-. ..t- -;r r ,.t. ci ies tc 0 ' "" 's I ' v ' . " ' ' r- - f ;.. 24. 1888. Pre&ldeat Natloaal Baak ucatinvuis, isnn., writes: in my optav tsn fwtivi avnnrianAn in n w ir'a'a stsbA wa s s vim wbvb MJiBvv su au j wum as svaasjw your Lemon Elixir has few if any equals, and no superior in medicine for tbe regulation of tbe liver, stomach and bowels. Your Lemon Hot Drops are superior to any remedies we have ever been able to get for my wife's throat and lung disease. 1 feel certain and so doe she, that your Lemon Elixir and Lemon Hot Drops have been tbe means of greatly prolonging ber Ufa. We have not the least idea that ah would now be living only for these remedies. Had she only used these remedies sooner she would long smce, in my opinion, have been well snd been saved the great Buffering she has n cder gone. Truly, W. ii. Minibus. To Dr. II. Moiley, Atlanu, Ua. From a Prominent Lady. I have not been able in two years to walk or stand without suffering great pain, hince taking Dr. iluiley Loion Eliiir I can walk half a mile w ithout suffering the least inconvenience Mas. It. II. Bioodwokth, Onttiu, (in Lemon Hot Drops. I had for several years a severeul ceiated sore throat, causing much pain and uneaeinees, as there vt Ss consider able hemorrhage when cougbing. I bought one bottle of Dr. Mozley's Lemon liot Drops. It gave me almost lmine diale relief ; have usvd it only twenty four hours, and my throat and cough is almost entirely well. It i certainly an efficient and speedy remedy. N. 1 . Tuu MraoN, 116 8. Forsyth street, Atlanta, (ia. For sale in New Berne, wholesale, and retail, at Ii. N. Duffy 'e drug Hore. (.'ash must accompany the order. Tar HeelRoad Cart. Cheap, Endurable, and a Daisy 10 ap pearance. 11. U. DAVENPORT. Agent, m'-Miilf Foot of Middle st. New lie me Don't Fail To Call On ROBERTS BROS., OK SEND Your ORDERS TO US. We have in stock a FulLtlne of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, C- 8. Parsons & Sons Boots and Shoes, Penitentiary Boots & Shoes, Also Shoes direct from the Boston factories. We are selling all grades FLOUR from the Mills in Michigan very low. We also job Lorlllard and Oail & Ax Snuff. ROBERTS BROS., South Front it.. Kew Dernt.N. O BLACK DIAMOND QUARTETTE. The Champion Singers WILL PLAY AT NEW BERNE THEATRE, Monday Night, 26 th Inst., For tbe benefit of tbe Colored Orphan Asylum at Oxford. An object of appeal to everv colored family in tbe State. Tbe Black Diamond Quartette has traveled over twenty-eight Btates, and has given entire satisfaction. Admission SScts.; reserved seats 85o. On sale at Bell's jewelry store. An attractive and interesting pro gram will be rendered . 22 d For Sale Cheap, Tbe schooner Wster Lily, reeenlly repaired; capacity 160 barrels. Apply to ROBERTS & BRO., Newborn, Or to W. O. WILLIAMS, ml8dw60d Portsmouth, N. C. For Rent, Safety Deposit Lock Boxes, for safe keeping of private valuable papers, ic the Vault of tbe National Bank, at mod erate rates. m8 dtt O. H. ROBERTS. Oaebier. Machine Shop For Sale, Lease or Bent. The undersigned will sell, lease or rent th Machine Shop on Craven street lately occupied by E. O. Cuthbert. Tbe bops are in 'good condition, and the machinery all in good working order. For term apply to ' Mrs. B. W. CUTHBERT, Or JOHN J. TOL80S. March 19th. dlw wtf 'ImTATlOH 18 THI UMCaJOST FLATTEST t'DELL lha JEfEli It' i nia tern " " , " f''' "' T r r if ' PRICE 5! CENTS. i-i-T i Did You GoHio The Faic? 1 '.!t If nut, wc wuuld iufoim jojthat. you can still fiud, OH EXHIBITION 4 A COM PL. : i: HTOOH pP X Dry Goods. Notions, Hats I and Shoos. I t win, Ii i I., public award us.tfc. PRElVJIUrj A wc rxrcl in quality and price. Tbiy base tin ir decision upon the wonders below 1 Men's 8uiUi heav)- 12,65 Boy's Suitu f 1.1Q Double width ('asLincni 15 A 40 inch all wool Dress Ooods M5 All woul Henrietta l86 Victoria Lawn, extra " .0 it'ured Lawn X All wool DresH Flaan!, 64 in oh- 40 Curtain Scrim, stripes and eolor''iiS' white l68 Btraw Mattinp nil graJce, from 1 fo. (up, il red ( 'alien, i r y J .05 1 andkf rrliiefa, per doien .18 .00 .05 .20 1.20' ui JHQ All linen 1 1 and k crcli iof Gentn' all linen Handkerchief. lotton Diaper, per yd yds. Table Oil Cloth for... 40 yds. ( 'aliro for Men's Heavy Hoot Men's Brognh.s Kuchiou, rer vd .cad Pencils, per duz And others equally as startlinr, to be Been by calling lit DUFFY'S Bargain House We make a Hpccialty of : SHOES! .-j i it We defy all competition io varletyy quality and price. Satisfy yourself f by exauiining them. A Job Lot of about 1,330 O o x" s e -t sclliDg at 25 per cenL reduction. A lot of Ladies, Misses and Chir-AS dren's . ' oil oolora, from the bankrupt IW m"1 large retaQ house in BrocklyigaJIlk, j ing at aboit half f f onaar pried."? Z Bpape . forbid , . Bientiomng " C 'lgtttli W m yeVcoLt.W aiar tL - t ibiwJ.L(Mi...m , Onr ctoek is eompleU' and osrr-: teliVTeirouIJ n9 f -V- - ' l see ts I ' r- ' ' 'V T 1 .1 T -'1 it '