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1 Daily OURNAL H Vol. vii.-no. 248. NEW BERNK N. C. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 10. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. BUSINESS LOCALS, FRESH SMOKED Ox Toatfiiea. 4 LMa.NA.C3 Taraert North Cere il line Almaneoe fa the jit 188t. Uao. A lux ft Co. 'pBEfioeat d splay f Silk Hu4k L chiefs aad genu Neck Ww, and (llovae at decM if Bakumotos ft Baxters. ONE Thousand Rolls Wall P,per at ry low prioe. Qco. AiXKit ft Co. I) LEASE REMEMBER lhal I need I money a well a the real of man kind, and if you owe ma pleaae pay ma. J. C. Whittt. T M PORTED FRENCH BBAKDY AND 1 HOLLAND GIN. just received and for aala by amis RxomVD. PNQINE and Oin Repair, Bolting, l- Packing, etc. at Geo Alum ft Co. IUSt RECElVED-tAoothr lot of OARRETTB COGNAC BRANDY fat sal toy J axis Redmond. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS for Madiolnal and oiher neee for sale by Jamis Redmond ( ORN SHELLER3, Grain Fan, Feed J Cutler, at Geo Allen ft Co. The crop of cot(on in 1S8S, for the world is 5.201.040 bales. London is agitated over the possibility of a rapture between Germany aud the United States, growing outof the Samoan affair. 1 hk United States has iu Ve suvius the fastest war ship in the world. With her pneumatic gun, if it works wJI, she can destroy other vessels, irrespective ot size or armor, at will. The New Yoik World promises to send an expedition to Africa to bud Stanly and Kaiiu. Thomas A. Stevrus, who made bunnelC famous by his tour aroond the globe on a bicyrle.will lead the new expedition. THE Richmond Times aj s : -A reporter claims to have heard from Kdison that we any expect soon to have a-rial navigation, and that one o I i ts e fleets w ill be to i o ore a se cr i m e, as criminals might escape without being overtaken by telegraphic messages. Let ns have the Railroad Com mission. Inasmuch as scientists say that violent wind storms are increased by . the destruction ot forests it might be well. to have a commission for the protection and renewal of forests one safe guard against hurricanes. There is intense excitement in Paris over the Bonlanger move ment. The election for delegate from the Department of the Seine, for which the General is a canrti date, takes place on the 27th inst. It is believed that Bonlanger will be elected and that fighting will follow. ins world says: "There is neither room nor demand for two high tariff parties in this country. The Republicans have pre em ted that ground. And if they had not, no party calling itself Democratic could defend and perpetuate a tat if for bounties and ' protection for monopolies.7' The prosecution of the Sugar Trust, in New York, was success ful, but. Judge Barrett, in his de cision, freely confesses that lack of legislation renders him powetlees to impose adequate penalties on the offending corporation, This is a valuable pointer! not only to the fegUlalure of New -York,"-bufc to the he gisutnrea of other States. ' .SXf. AJtJRKtlA V. ROTHWtLL, onrlK, Y., has riade strange confession to the .chief ,o( . police. 8he'!8a'ys she' has' been1 leading aueny moat letters of mischief- msklng to scores of people. , She has lived a dual life outwardly thai of an exemplary Christian woman, ' secretly that of a mischief-maker - '.-.- and scandal breeder Families nave , . . been broken np, friends alienated, -1 societies' ' .'disorganized and the - shadow of suspicion thrown over ' - reputable and innocent people by , her pernicious messages y;, 0? the approaching Fair, at New Berne, the "Wilmington Messenger aaja: 'The resources of the East era aeetioa of the State, both of land and water, will ba presented at one riew. The great wealth of Eastern Carolina, developed and nndereloped, will be seen at a glance. It is do mere local affair. It concerns the whole of Eastern Carolina. And there will be theie, prospectors and enquirers from abroad, that will make it worth the while of our people of the Cape Fear section to be represented at this winter Fair by the products and resources of their locality." LOCAL NEWS. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. V. 11 SaariRD-Shevinf, ate. i Hah.n ft Co-Molea and horeee Mr T E Mace has garden peaa in bloom We regret to heir of the death of Dr John Harvey of Uree ne county. Two car lo,l of mule and horse Came don n thf r.iad ytlerday for J W S'.ewai;. Green, l'uy A Co. have a time lock to their safe which is a further security to their depositor The M. E. Chute Working Society will meet at the residence of Mr. Geo Henderson this evening at8 o'clock. A full attendance is desired. The News and Observer of Sunday contains two communications earnestly recommending Msj. Hughes as a At man for Railroad Commissioner We had arranged to hear from the oaucus last night at Raleigh relative to the Senatorial contest, bat up to tba hour of Kointf to press notbing could be beard The E'ectural College assembled in Rileigh do Monday and ( ast eleven votes for Urover Cleveland for Presi dent of the 1'oited States and elevtn for Allen 11. Thurman for Vice-President. We'.l done good and faithful servants Premiums We utilixh enly a partial list of premiums offered at our next Fair. The total number of premium! offered it even hundred and thirteen and em braces every product of the farm, pantry and kitchen, betides a number of special premiums offered by In dividuals. IaJ-KepeiSjrs. Whiskey Eruggiats. The Shelby Aurora makes the follow Ing suggestion in regard to tbe liquor traffic: We have no censure for barkeepers who are licensed to sell and pay a tax to tbe government. We think as much of him, if not mors, than a pious (?) church member and druggist who tails ob nrtworlnuons at St Der Quart for mean w bister. Tne bar-keeper snows hit sign and pari the tax, while the druggist who eells on prescriptions 600 gallons per annum for the thirsty, not the sick, perpetrates a fraud and de grades bis profession. v A Good Neighbor. The Wilmington Messenger takes a lively Interest in the welters and ad vancement of New Berne sod this sec tion and we are tore our people appre ciate it, and forther, wettutt they will give tangible proof of their appreciation by giving the Messenger a liberal thare of their patronage. It gives a splendid notice ot onr Fair and has lately giysn several leaders on onr trsds and com mere and what we need in the wsy of rsilrosd facilities. We earnestly de sire a speedy connection with oar sister city by rail through Jones tod Onslow counties and we know- the Messenger will be foremost anion; those to help as to get it. - Shipping Hews. The steamer Vesper ot the E. O. D. Una wilt ssil this afternoon st 4 o'clock. The? Eaglet of this line will arrive to morrow . . The stesmer Newberne of the O, D. line sailed for NorfolVjeiierdSTwJth fall' cargo.; The Mantea arrived .last night and will sail Fridsy ot II o'clock. The schooner Cora, of Elizabeth City, Is losding lumber st Blades' mlli. ' Tba schooner O Taulane, of Charles ton, is in port with guano for Gee. Allen. . -v. A large numberof small crafts sm at the doAi with produce, wood, bU. 1 have been a great sufferer from: catarrh for out ten years; had U Yei bad, could hardly breathe, Some nights I oould not sleep had to walk the floor, I purchased Ely 's Cream Balm and am using it froely. It li working a ears rarely; I have advised several friends to use it, andwith happy retails la ev ery esse. It Is the only medioins above all others made to cure catarrh, and it is worth- Its weigbt in gold. I thank God I have found a remedy I can use with safety and that does all that is claimed for It. It is eating my deafness- B. W. Sperry, Hartford, Conn, t EAST CAROLINA FISH; OYSTER, GAME, Industriil Association. PREMIUMS. Boat pair qnail SS 00 woodcock 5.00 Engtah snipa S 00 gray back 3 00 aingle rail . 3 00 doable " 3.00 dove S.00 meadow larks 3.00 willet 8.00 curlew 5 00 grayback 3 00 yellow shank 3.00 " m beach robin 3 00 plover 8 00 oyster birds 3 00 Beet collection aad display (not lose than 8 pair) of above va riety 20 00 Beat collection of quail not leas than 19 ner more than 13 10.00 Second bast collection, aame num ber 5.00 Best pair shuffler duok 8.00 mallard - 4.00 black " 4 0o aprigtail 4 00 baldfaoa " 6.00 green wing teal 4.00 blue - " 4.00 dippar I 00 paddy 300 water witch coet white brant black " bald " redhead geese oanvatback bullneck harryhead spoonbill south southerly summer duck blue peter shell drake twan loon 000 300 000 4 00 4 00 800 300 4 00 4 00 3 00 00 5 00 5 00 . 4 00 3 00 , 8D0 8 00 Best wild turkey 5 00 Best collection (aot lest than 12) of above variety 80 00 Best exhibit squirrels .2 00 bear 10 00 deer rabbit musk rat ... panther cat wildcat fox coon " oposaora . BOO . 2 00 2 00 10 00 10 00 . 5 00 200 . 2 00 flying squirrel 2 00 weasel 8 00 mink 15X0 " ' otter 15 00 " beaver 15 03 Beat Collection (not leas than 8T of above variety....- 40.00 Premium hi half of above amount for similar exhibits of above varieties, dead. Beat and varied collection of dogt.10 00 FARM AND GARDEN PRODUCTS- FIELD CHOPS. COTTON. For largett yield ootton grown in this State upon one acre of land , not leas than 500 pounds lint to the acre with statement and mode of cultivation, quality and quantity of fertiliser need and variety of seed planted. Tbe land to be measured and vouqhed for by affidavit 810.00 COSJI. Forlargeet yield upon one aort, upland, not leas than 80 buthelt; one bushel to be exhibited with statemsnt and mode of cultiva tion, etc 10 00 OATS. For largett yield of oats per acre; not lets than 40 buseels; one bushel to be" exhibited BTZ. For largest yield per acre; not less than SO busbsls; ons bushsl to 5 00 be exhibited 5 00 BICE. For largest yisld rloe upon up land; not less than 29 buthelt; one bushel to be exhibited POTATOES. For largest yield sweet potatoes per sore; not lets than 250 bath els; one bathel to bo exhibited. 500 mode of cultivation 5. 00 For largest yield of Irish potato , upon 4 acre; not lees than 100 buthelt; one bathel to be ex hibited GBOURD PSAS. For largest crop ground peas oa one acre, not less than 69 bush sis; one bushel to bo exhibited . v- - FIELD PEAS AID- BEAM. For largest crop oa one aero; not . less than SO bushels to bo boused; oat bathel to bo ex ihibitod: - Best yleldjeeni.... V" ' CHUT AS. Fat best: sample of ehafas; J bushsl to bo exhibited For best bale cotton, crop of 1888, 400 pounds or over, exhibited S by producer aad grown la North 500 100 800 3.00 9.00 Carolina ....... , 10.00 To farmer exhibiting largest nam ' ber of si i erops of bis own pro ' action ; not less than five varie-" w6ot.eeo o ooooeSeoo ertiw4sre?nsw 8300 HOBSEV MARE3 AND ' ' COLTS- Best tiatlioa, I years old and OTfr.SlO 00 oecona nest etauion. i veers and STtr.....iJa.fca.A.. too Best brood mars, colt by bar aide, 10.00 oeooaa nest brood mare, eoU by 'hersiden, 8 00 Beet entire ooJt,l years and va Best entire colt, years old and Bst eolt, 1 year old aid isder 1,. 0 00 Best tlly , years old and oader 4, 5.00 Bast filly. 3 resrs o'dand ucderS, 5 00 For Ike tbete pedigrees mail be thowo. HORSES, Mai S. COLTS -OTHER THAN T.i. RuL UHBRED. Best stallion, 4 .riolJ and over J 10 CO StOOOd bf t Bla.i.oc 2 years o J and over, 5 00 Best brood mare 4 years au i or r . eolt by her n jt 5 u Best entire olt it tears cid an 1 under 4, 5 a' Best entire coli, i jar olj an J coder 8, . " 5 00 Beat filly. 3 years ol i aoJ ucJer 4 " uO Best tingle harness mare or geld ing, 5 00 Best pair doubly harness nurses, mares or geld in 5 00 Bestsaddle horse, mare or geld ing, 5 00 Best colt, under one year old. 3 00 CATTLE THOROlViHtUiED Best bull, sdj breeJ. $i 00 Second best bull, any breed. 3 00 Beat cow for dairy purposes 5 00 Second best oow tor dairy purpose. 3 00 tttst yearling bull. 2 00 Best yearling heifer. 2 00 CATTLE OTHER THAN THUR- OL'UtlbUEU Best cow for dairy purposes $ j CO Second beet cow for dairy pur poses. 3 00 Bett yoke of oxen 10 00 Second bewt yoke of oxen. 3 00 Best pen of fat cattle, not lee than 5, : .On HOilS. Beet thoroughbred boar, anv Lreetl iK1 Beet thoroughbred sow. any breed, .lAV Beet boar, not thoroughbred H im Best sow, not thoroughbred .' oo Best pen of fat hoirx not lews thin v 0 Best pigs, under 10 menti s old. not less than 5 .. i'i Largest fat bog. to weih n u less than 400 pounds : (h The following special pr uminm l ave been offered Mr. J. (' WLitly, for the largest amount of hay made on ten acres for the vear one Clark's I'utaway Harrow for llie best yield of hav on re acres, one Averv steel t obore plow, for tho best yiel I f o,m on live acres, one Hom plow Mr. Charles Uei nst in . if.-rs for the best yield (jf corn oti t. n ri res, one im proved corn xheller, for tl.n best 3 ield of farm proline, eiiluMve of cotton. produced on the farm , f iKe exhihitiir or conti slant, one L on Ago ( 11 1 tiva tor W. K. U. untrec. Esq , reprfst nlmg tho firms of John V S imre .t ("o . of Boston, and Roche & Uro , of New York, packers of lar 1 and meat, will give valuable premiums of ttieir goods Mr. (leo. N Ires olTers live dollars in cash for the largest while ha I County Exhibits. If not too late, the ad joining countirs should take immediate steps to have county exhibits at our approaching Fair. We espect a large crowd here and many visitors from a distance will be here on biuineg-to see the re sources of the co-intry with an eye to investment. The nenlth of the fortst as well as the sounds and the rivers and the fields should be shown up ti the best advantage There will doubtless he exhibits from all the adjoining counties brought by individuals, but there is nothing likt combination and co operation. Let in dividual! combine and come up at a county, and whatever exhibits they make will go to the credit of their county. We hope it is not too ute to do something in this lire. Special Train for the Inauguration. A special train will leave Morehead City tomorrow (Thursday) morning at 3:10 o'clock for Raleigh and return to morrow night. Will leave New Berne at 5 a. m., Kinstoo at 6:28 a. m.. La Orange at 6:59 a. m., making close con nection with train ut Goldsboro for Raleigh without change of cars. Owing to the delay in being furnished information as to special train leaving Goldsboro for Raleigh it has bpen im possible to gives notice to the public sooner. No schedule basaa yet been ar ranged for the return of the train from Raleigh. The following are the rates for tbe round trip to Goldsboro and return: Morehead City, $4 08; New Berne, $3.65; Kinstoo, $1.30; LiGrange, 70 cents. Other stations In proportion . Personal. Mr. E. II. Dewey, who has been ab- ssnt S few weeks st Mt. Olive, has re turned to the city . Mr, Wtn. R.Quion w on the R. fe D. R. attending to tbe posting of the bills for oar fair. Be will see that the work is dons right. Messrs.- J. P. Brogden and S. E. Eoonoe, of Trenton, srs in the city . Judge Oeo. H Brown arrived last night on bit return from the meeting of the Electoral CoUege in Raleigh on Monday. Cot; Jobs W.: Hinsdale, of Rtlttgb, arrived las night; . : . . ,Et Ct Dnncss, Eiq., of Bet u fort, is In the city. W. T. Caho. Esq. and Dr. D H. Ab bott, of Pamlico, are ia the city. Mrs. A. Elmore, of New York, is in tho oity on a prospecting soar. She is very tauoa pleased with oar eity and peaki of locating here. - As Anarchist f liralar. Nkw oul, Jan 14 The Rd,cai Arbeuer Band, at its meeting y eater day, adopted a circular addressed to "all honest revolutionists " It says Since coming to tbe Coiled States Herr Most is radically becoming eooservatie tod since ibe i hicago auarchlia ere banged be has potuivelv become c ardly . " Tba circular guea ou to makr a general attack up. Most, to 1 to all good anarchists 10 cruah , ui ail leaders who assume authoruira It ca ls on anarcauts every where to support iLe international anarch win' revolutionary agitation in Europe, and wage warfare against Most sod his newspaper ite Kreiheit. A AID TO THE K1K( t Tl fc-. Bat;n Rotos, I a , Jan. 23. IS". To Mr A K Hawkee ear S.r 1 desire to testify lo ihe great superioiny of your Cryttaliaid Inse T ey com bine great brilliancy wuh softness ai d pleasantness lo the eye m re tr an any I have ever found . S. L W,l.tn. tiovernorof Ixiui.-iat-a A. 1 eyes tilted and fit guaranteed ly E S Duffy. New Berne. N C ;'.2llm Mules and Horses. A 1 INE l oT of Ml I.ES and II Ur will arr.e the latter (art of Uo week at ltf M II AI1S i " Notice. ( io lo lbs ( laston House H irbur l-hcr for an easy shave and a good hair cut Sbavmg 10 cts . hair cutting 20-Pit- i V II HHEPARK Proprietor . nnrili nun wsAa I M H SB LUtAIVl BALM ( leaneH th Nasal I'Assa ev. A 1 1 ay Tain and in- I rut tin m in ii t i o D, II e ii I tilt S o r e h , ft e ntoros the Souses ol T ,i s t and Smoll. HAY-FEVER Try lbs Cure. A par tie la tt applied into acn noatrll and HBXreeal.le. Price Ml nun at ItukkIiu hy mall, renlatersd. K0 t la Kl Y HRiiTHUN rst Warren Street, New ork Unl.sdwlt William H. Olivtr, INSURANCE AGENT, AND ADJUSTER. Connecticut Mutual of Hartford, l ife Continental of New York l ire. .Etna of Hartford, Eire Hibernia of New Orleans. Eire Travelers of Hiilford, Life and A . i- dent. Fidelity and Casuilly of Nw York. Plate Glass and Plate Glass Mirrors American S.earn Boiler I as Co of New York. Marine of London. The combined asprta c.f the companies represented by me aggregate the enor mirai sum of $100,000,000. Newbern.N. C. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY For S.EU.e. As agenta for owners we offer for sale on easy and accommodating terms the In Mow iDf described Improved heal Kstate In the Oily of N'e-v Bernv: No. 1. WB&KK PROPERTY AT L'NIO.N PolNT ; Includes tha piece of land known at "THE ISLAND. " ard the wharf or roadwaj leading thereto from East From ttieei Alto, water space now being fllie.1 in. Tne location Is the best tn the eltv f ir i. ana factoring pnrpoeaa. whlls I lid ia - i iaft vljttlng oaf waters have irii . depth of water for loading and unloauirg ut the wharf. No. 2. TWf HOU8E8 AJT) i,OTH AT UNION POINT, ocaop ed aa dwellings. No. . HARVnf ay HARP PROPERTY, InclodlBg pan of wtet front of Lot Ko. 12, In tba plan of tba city. Upon the property la loeated a eanaiodloaa brick warehouse. The 0. 0. 8. a. U. nae portloa of the prop erty. No. . THE IROK FRONT WAREHO03E ON URAVnN HTREKT. No. 5. BRICK bTOKS AND DWELLING ON CRAVEN STREET ocoopled by K. O. E. Lodge. A f all eaerlptloa of tail raroabls proper ty, together with tba beat terms aaon which toe eamawiU ba sold, lli ba foraiahed on application to the nnderatgned attkelroffio) noQth Front street. WATHON STREET, decfdwtf Ina. and Baa4 Estate Agta. Pecan Trees and Geese. A fine lot of Pecan Tree for tale, and will b delivered to freight linee at Stone arall, at seventy-five eeats each for four or lees; for fir or mora, fit cents each. Also, rne pair of Whit China Qeeee, price $V00. Addreta, J. 8. LANE, . 8 dwlra 8toneall, N. 0. E.H.&J.A.MEADOVS Truck Coiioii Factors .V. a-: a: ;p.cidl Giiinos. ; : l a , n l'vilio. k h r ut ftrt ti, :. r. 1'. , : tv . I. 1 l a id o NEW BERNE, N. C. 600 Tons Kaiuit, 500 Tons Hiph Gr.iJi- L'ho: ph. a-', 2r0 Tons' C, fon So d Meal, 1000 Bari'fls T. tatoos Se lected Seed, 1000 lii;-1: K.-.tdowr.' E.trly Foas:, 300 Bush Initunv. i Eaiiv R'Mir. i If ' 1'xtra Fxtra :is.l 12000 Ruh V d V.v.i t r.-oof Railifh. ; all o'her O ... 1 t- otimii : ; ' u c a or I'.-!tl. it LOW FIGURES. HOLIDAY Q000S! Tlu" fin. -.m ( li h: m. Picture Frames. I'k turrs, Ward rol);s, Cists. Parlor Suils, U ,ii k li tskrts, Hat Racks, c., , r Christmas, ever brought to Nrw Dcrne Market. Iu f.irt the best stock ol rurniitire over of fered in 'ev IJnne. by JOHN SUTER, '""I Middle Street. THE NEW SBERNE Furnifurs Company, Manufacturers .m l Wholesale Doalere in Furniture, Mattresses, CHAIRS, Etc, Etc. w' '': "i'-l an I nr, n. a n n !.i,-t ur.r k evvrv ilrtv h.ln.Norne l I, .1 in I I Sulla Hetl- telK ofa. Tut" . ui. ' I ,m is l,.'!,aie iteat an l suimt i:it;s:. K ft- ! r . r. ; r o,' I ' nn,l (..an M Idle ' . I ' rnn 1 r r r Ku I. i.e. v k, TURNER CO., I'll .".- I tlTuRs. T. J Caveats, nd Trade-Marks oitln!d, STid all Pat- -nt hnsiincas coiKlnrtcil f.,r Moderhtc Ftcs. i" Orncr ia Opposit u s pinaTOTirr d -e ran sonirn .a' ui iu lis time tluu tliie remote frnm Washington. h nd mwiol. drawing rr pnoto . with dscrip linn. We adrie. If patentabln or not. free of charee. Onr f.-f not due till pateDt in seenred. a PMPMLCT. "How In Obtain Patwtn." with names of a tu.U dients In ruur btato, ci.untj, or uiwn, sent free. Addrecs, C.A.SNOW&CO. OPP PTtlT Orncr. W9HIN0T0N, D. C. OESF.RAL PASSENGER OFFICE, Atlantic & North Carolina R. R. Co., New Bern, N C, Jan. 2, 1889. REDUCED RATES TO RALEIGH TO THE INAUGU RATION. To An fats: You will sell tickets to the above from your station to Oolrisborj anl return on January l.jih. 16th and 17fch, ffood w reiura until January aiU, inclusive, vie: Morehead City Hi $4.00 3.70 8 70 -.. I 8 8 00 .' 800 tes - 3 40, 1.10 t.7 1.60 1 80. -LOO-' ....... J9IO "yi AO S. L. DlLt. - Qk.kt ' - v . Wild wood Newport Havelock Cioatan River dale New Berne Tnscarora Core Creek Doter.... Caawell Einston Falling Creek LaOrange BeeU Uta "Iron Cladr" i;'v5.M,"i4-.--?l -'V t - : r J
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