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Daily OURNAL x. J ; VOL. VH.-NO. 280. NEW BERNE. N. C.t FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. BUSINESS LOCALS. IT'ERTIUZEES for Trackers snd for 1 Cottoa Planter, a Gto. Allkh ft Co. TAMES REOMOSD. WHOLESALE UUUOB UEALE.K, ku lust re ceived a good assortment ofa-Kative WiiN and Brandies, end alto ton of the famous California Win know as lh "Angelica, " mad from the famou. and delicious Angelic Orape. Tbia Grape ia obIj euooeeefally cultivated in Uia Sjuiaera pari of California; it ia a very delicate (rap and require Mr uia ooodUiont of climate to bring it to excellence, which eonditiont ara only net in that paradise of th. United Stat.. Bia native North Carolina Winea and Braadiee from the vintages of Uarrett & Co. and J. Wharton Green ara of very superior quality and are very par. fe3 1m rPRUCKERS'8ed and Supplie 1 At Geo Allkh 4 Co IMPORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND HOLLAND QIN, juat received aod for sal. by James Rcdmond. 1LOUGBS, Cultivator, an Harrow, at very low price. Oto. A l.l.KN 4 Co fUSf RECEIVED Anotbar lot of J OARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for aale by James Redmond. n AVISO MADE A LARGE purchase of Lorillard Snuff which oalla for quite a tnm of money, I am otnpelled to atk all of my cu atom era, whoeo ao counta are over due, to come forward at ones and settle I assure them that I do need the money and they are cauaing me ffeeat inconvenience by delaying. I bava reduced the prioe of my Fine Butter to 35 cent per pound, it is extra uice and newly made. My parched Coffee, are just spleodid Try a pound and be couviaced-25, 30 and 83 eenta per pound. To any merchant in or out of the city I will aell Lorillard Snuff by the ke at 40 cents per lb., leas 2 per cent off, for cash. Very respectfully. THE GROCER E, r?. HACKBURN. 3nl9 tf. I) LEASE REMEMBER that I need money as well as the reel of man kind, and if you owe me please pay me J. C. M HITTY. O NE Thousand Rolls Wall Paper at very low prices. Geo. Atxkn & Co DURE WINES AND LIQUORS for 1 Medicinal and other usee for aale by James Redmond The tariff and internal revenue complications in Congress will re salt in bitter delate and ia no political good. "A New JKRSKY'man has made a ballot box which cannot be staffed." Now let bim try his hand on floater bnilt the same way. The Evening Mail says it hears that Mr. Parnell'g health has de veloped a very leriona urn, and that bia relatives entertain fears for bia recovery. The Spanish minister of foreign affairs gnve a banquet Saturday night in Madrid to Mr. Terry Bel mont, the newly appointed United State! Minister. The Atlanta Constitution tag gests that "for religions people Lent will begin on the Cth of March. For Democrats it will be gin en the th.- It is now believed that Blaine could have been elected as easily an Harrison was. If peoples' fore sights were as good as their hind sights more of them would get there. AT a social gathering at the residence of James A. Bryan, Esq., last Wednesday night Senator Vance, Minister Jarvis, Governor fowls and U. S. Judge Seymour occupied the seats at one of the tables. Genebal Lojgstbikt's declarj ration that "caste still holds in the South" is absurd in every sense except tha decent people there do noi care for - and , will not have . thrust on -them the company of blackguards and the" associates of blaetnards. ' Thk .World says: The Depart Btnt of jAgriraltartTfaai' already had an enlivening Influence .upon a great American product. '' It has rataed a 7 crop of candidates for "Presidentelect . Harrison's eight Cabinet places. 'Bnt Warnef Mfl ' ter seems to be the prize early York cabbage. : '' ' ' '. - . waea : , .'- ADVICB T9 alwTBBBta ' Uses. Wnrsujir1 Booranitf Btect should always . be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens ' the rum, allays ail pain, cures wind colic, ( -1 r ths best reroeJy for Jdiar bo?. Twtety-flyi cents a bottle, LOCAL NEWS. Last day of lbs Exposition. Quite a snow storm last eight, but the Exposition will be as interesting to day as sver. A co ored man uo expressed a d .ire to ail nd lb. Fair a poo being asked what was the especial attraction to hiss replied that he wanted to see the ' lie' gentleman shoot Those oho have not visited the Expo sition should do so today There will hardly be such a crowd as on previous days, therefore those who do attsnd will have a better opportunity to exam ine closely the exhibits. Of course everything about the parade of the tire d-partme&t yesterday was ,. k?Q of in ths highest com men J a Ion, but what attracted most attention was the very beautiful and tasty new uni form of the Atlantic Company. It was a rich dark green double breasted sack cost sn J light corduroy pants. We wsie pleased to meet so large a number of the member, of the General Aestui'ly on tbe Exposition grounds yesterday Among them was Thos. II. Sutton, F.-i . who opposed, for good reasons, au adjournment of the Assem bly, but who feels a great Interest in tbe development or our section and was anxious to attend the Exposition Tbe ('astern Carolina Dipatch line entered on its third year yesterday, aod from observation as well as the state ments of those connected with it. Us volume ( f business steadily increases. During the past year it has materially added to its local connections, and is apparently winning friends all over this section To it. its competitors snd every other enterpri'e we wish every eucces Shipping News. The steamer Vesper of the E. C. D' line arrive.! last night with a full cargo of general merchandise and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The Annie of this line will arrive tomorrow. The steamer Tahoma will resume her regular all round trips tomorrow morn ing, leaving at 7.30 o'clock. lhe Kins'y School. Ths appearance of the Kinsey School at the Exposition grounds, escorted by a detachment of the Davis Cadets, was truly a beautiful sight. There are some very creditable paintings by ths young ladies of this school on exhibition in the art department. L. Orange, and Indeed ths whole East, ought to feel proud of these schools. The Way to Make Oysters. A Western member of tbe General Assembly while passing through the machinery hall and witnessing tbe very Interesting display of the 8. H. Gray M'f'ng Co., discovered two large tabs of wood pulp which shows the last stags before being pressed into cakes. After examining closely he asked, "Is this ths wsy they begin to make oys ters?" This was before he bad visitsd the rooms with the oyster and fish dis play, after seeing these hs wanted to know where the shells were made, .- Personal. We had the pleasure of meeting jes lerday Mr. O. C. Ramsdell, bf Warren ton Junction, Va., and Mr. Alexander Hunter of Washington, D. C. Thess gentlemen are sportsmen and are pros pecting for a good location for winter sports. Mr. Hunter represents several new spapers and magazines North and took full notes of our Fair. They leave on the Manteo today but we hope to have them with us again. Cspt.Nst. Atkinson, of Aiheville, is attending the Fair. Bed Biding Hood. Notwithstanding the inolement weather a large audience greeted the pupils of Miss Leah Jones' school in their entertainment at the theatre last The rendition of tbe operetta Red Biding Hood was fine and exhibited a careful preparation by tbe teaohsr. Where all did so well It would be im possible to discriminate were we .able to do so: and judging from th hearty applause givsn, throughout the evening, we think the audience was of the same opinion. It ia no injustice, however, to Say that the piano accompaniments by Miss Hatcbie Harrison were elegantly per formed, and the instrumental duet by Misses Jenss and Claypool was ef lent, while Mr. Willis gsye one of bis best vocal solos in bass. The, Wood Mn, Welf,. Red-Biding I Hood, Robin, Ma and Grandma, were characters well sustained throughout, sad as said at first, all did well. ' - - But of His Leah to whose patient training tbe whole entertainment was attributable It may be truthfully said, " lis not for mortals to command trio- case, .- j 4 But she did more, deserved i.'t - 3 THE EXPOSITION. Over Five Thousand People Present. Various Amusements. The Exhibits, Etc., Etc. THIRD DAY. The third day of the Ex position opened auspiciously. Tbe Da via Cadets one hundred aad fifty strong, com manded by Col. A. C. Davis, and ths Kinsey Female School of La Orange, about sevsnty in number in uniform, were on tbe grounds and added much to the interest of the day. Qovernor Fowle, Minister Jarvis and Senator Vance were on the grounds The Governor and Senator Va ice had already been beard from, and this be ing Minister Jarvis' first day, and the first visit to New Berne since his return from Brsxil, a speech was demanded of him. The ex Governor was glad to be with ns onos again and from the great depths of his heart be felt grateful for the kind rememberince of himself by theee people. He had traveled about twenty-five thousand miles in the last four years and had corns home more an American than ever, lie knew that we not only had the greatest country in the world but the greatest government, lie thought he waa a good North Caro linian before be went to Brazil but now he feels that be is a betwr North Caro linian than ever before. Toe United Stalea is thu greateat ctun ry on the face of the globe and North Carolina is the greatest Slate in tbe Union. At 12 o'clock there was a parade of stock which was large aod creditable. A balloon fifteen feet in length was sent up and excited much interest as it was borne to the southwest, toing higher and higher and further until lost to view. THE Tol'RNA MBNT. At 1 p. m.the tournament was an nounced and ten Knights were entered. A cold rain set in before ths tilting was completed and the Knights Agreed to draw off after three rounds. The Knight of Bell's Ferry, Mr. Richard Bland, won tbe first prizs and was de clared entitled to crown the Queen of Love and Beauty; the Knight of Beau fort County, Mr. Lee Thompson, won the second prise and was declared en titled to crown ths first Maid of Honor; the Knight of Fort Barnwell, Mr. Al bert Wadsworth, won the third prize and was dsclared entitled to crown the the second Maid of Honor; the Knight of Vanoeboro, Mr. J. t. Brooks, won the fourth prise and was declared entitled to crown the third Maid of Honor. Ths coronation was to have taken plaos at ths grounds Isst night, but tbs snow storm prsveatsd. TBI FIREMEN '8 PABADB. During ths afternoon the Fire De partment mads its annual parade and extended the line of march to tbe grounds wbers tbsy were reviewed by Mayor Meadows, Oovsrnor Fowls and ex-Governor Jarvis. Tbe parade was a fine one, such as our firemen usually get up annually. TBI DAVIS CADETS. The drill and parade of ths Davis Car date was also one of the intsresting fea tures of the afternoon exercises. After the drill they were reviewed by Oovsr nor Fowle. They are a fine body of young men and are evidently in the hands of a skilled trainer. There were many other Interesting featnrse during tbe day to amuse and entertain the large crowd. Tbe main building waa packed throughout the day with spectators passing to and fro looking at the many curious and inter (sting exhibits. Among them were about seventy:flve members of the Gen eral Assembly. These gentlemen wsre all favorably Impressed with the get-up and arrangement of tbe Exposition, there beiog but one complaint and that was, there was not room for so large a display. It was our intention to go into details of several of the departments in this is sue but fwisg to tbe jam In tbe build- iagvwe Jtave to be eon tested withnnieh- fn yesterday's issue we took a casual survey ef the second floor of the build ingVknd only luooeeded in finishing a Very Incomplete mention of tbenwedle wort, plkid sewing, etc. The works of aft, prodoeed by onr own citizens and institutions of learning next claim tbe attention after leaving tbe sewing ex hlbft. 'Drawing In ncacil and crayon. painting both InJoil and water colors, and on canvas, board; and silk, all are represented In a very orsditabls way. foremost Inv number ' ef .articles, and noticeable also ea account of the talent displayed to the exhibit of fhe"Klnsey School, La Grange, If, 0." A number of studies by bupils la the art of draw fog and painting snow careful teachieg aad gre.t aptns in the ut of the brush and pencil e ire informed that this vary eacellent ; tuulion is growing in popularity every tear, and ii standard compares most favorably with any in stitution of its class in the Siate A sailor, in water colors, with a pipe in bis mouth, engaged in mendloir a rupe, and a horse's head, by a boy i ( twelve years, hanging near tbe same attracted our attention It is a matter of impoa sibi'.ay to draw any lii.-t.ccuon when it cornea to the craven pictures ibey all were very excellent iu ths pose and , finish A bead uf Cynthia. o we were1 told tbe lady was called, whose beauti ful features were reptodu eU in the picture, struck us as be.n very good. It was to colors anJ the i xprsssion was noticeably sweet Lying on the ecJtf i..- talie mt which these drawings an i p-mums were banging was a package f earthen ware plates, which were faattuei to gether by a ;ro th uf oy ?iois, musclt s. 1 olam an. I oth. r g,n!s .f shrlV and upon the tao; was slat..! the fact lhat they were ilrtvft ,i from tl.c t tu in f Pamlico n-un 1 .u .i.'v.n ftrt if ater 1 luite a r.unil . r of , ry r.Tnai k.,1 :e articles are ih-o!.iy t .1 on this table, hut ' we have not np.ee to mention thetn The most interesiing portion of thu pi hibit to the gentral visi'or i, that part of the room deotti to .tntnuit i" of 11 kiuds, from a piece of the shroud taken from the. mutnmv i f the third! Pharoah to a silver spoon i :p. n winch 1 one of the most no;ed men of the Siatr cut his firHt tooth. Iteaiaiful mm. a ' tures of beautiful laiiiei and handhome men, our ancestor,, anl ill fanu y heads who have in mm y ra.. t ervir.e historical characters rolu of tl old' Colonial government. A diid i li Governor Tryon's einiiti .n it :l musical initrumntfl, p ; . spoons, knives an 1 forks, pntti-i y . car th enware, quilts, drpsfee, in f.i t all man I nsr and kinds of thingi tli.it although once the very heijilith of stylo and f.ti-h-1 ion, now sppearinn to our advanced vision not otilv old frgy but Rrotep jue ' even. Thes articles arc most carefully guarded, and the ladies w ho have them in charge will some day he immortal ixed as next to Job in patience, f.'r when a person tells the hntory of a certain article that was once the prop erty of a Colonial governor, and traces the meanderings of the same down to tbe present owner, possibly through ten generations, and just about the time it is finished another visitor comes along and picks up the same article and very innocently asks is there any history connected with this? And what does the lady do? I'iy : r t o a passion. Oh, no! 'She sweetly repeats the old, old story UDtil the dut of ages collects upon her fair bro.v , and as she quickly wipes it off and shaken her handker chief there is heard in that immediate vicinity a rustle of angel's wings. Selah. But to go on with our tour of inspection. The old Family Portraits, tbe property of the r iti.-ns of New Berne, were kindly loaned to add to the general attractiveness of this upper floor. Noticeably prominent among them is a portrait of Jefferson. Tbe portraits of men who have long since been laid away, men upon whom the honors of this world have been show ered, becsused they served their fellow men and their country, and loyed it well. Citizens, also, who moved in small and quiet private circles, but who rest in peace leaving behind them in the traditions of their liven a lesson to their descendants which they would do well to follow. And noble women! the anchor and stay of their husbands, fathers aDd brothers; those to whom we owe the preservation of our present commonwealth. In this room, and before we leaye we must mention it as it is one of the mcst attractively and prettily arranged, as at ths same time noticeably fine work in its line, viz. the exhibit of taxidermy by Mrs. S. W. Smallwood. This exhibit is the only amateur exhibit in this class of work, and it is exceptionally fine in variety, excellence of work and ar rangement. Passing out of this department into the ball between tbe two larger double rooms, your eyes are greeted by the Davis Sewing Machine Company's disr play ot work, dons entirely by the Davis sewing machine. Magnificent work it is, and had ve space we would go into detail and expatiate at full length; but Charlie "Bell the Jeweler" at the end of the nail attracts our atten tion with his line display of gold and silver ware, diamonds, watches, jewel ry. A most beautiful watch, made with a glass plate instead of nickel or brass as It if generally used, attracted OS especially, and to see every jewel, and the tnevemeats of every wheel was nnvelrT In watohes to us. .Qerock the. Photographer, whole dis play outdose even, bis already ' high I tandard work, Is alia in this ball.' - ... . . ; young lady seat bsrself near tbe display of bread and butter, and we were jaat going to ask her aome qoeaitoos when her sweetheart came along aad engaged her ia conversation, and of coura. w can only say that lb. array of g kJ things would make a man wbo had just gotten up from a big dinner hungry .' i - L ... uu a ouDgry man would Dfcuif i v e entered the culinary department just in time to see a freah and lov.iy raving maniac in five minutes if he aicn looked at lb. exhibit that long .V i tr. baving eaten a very hny tre.kfasl ir.e ic,; ; oursuif we turned away , and wer. in c .. he.m:. fronted by a perfect gem in the way tt,oreitf: . of an exhibit alias Alio. L'utfy , w hose , t u r i ri i ; , r.putation as a taxidermist has gone'. '.:.:gst.. abroad has greatly surpassed herself at . . n s tnis rair. tier e x hit it is not oi . , m piste, but novelty and finish aJJ to sn already rerfect gem A scene rej re seDting a small rabbi: 'u iiy i,u.fii nsppmg and tbe bushes a the rear are juet gently parted, and Mr 1 , i u !Ui pr ised to find h is su pper o v, r i c, in c nient that he has slopped mil. ne f ot raised and a look of ijle. hi ti ,pa tu n upon his countenance A cry lire specimen of eagls. least bittern, ci os toll, rurple tioch. and also beaut. fji feather w ork, fans, etc made this h v c ly exhibit complete. We forgot to si.ni.v in tit i n a spe. mien of lemons sron iiil.ni ,i county ' These lemcns wnl ;i .n ail something like fiftv oun-i - th. u.-e having one hundred and airti' n ' Sent hv Mrs. H. K. Havis Not being married, we are not -t. I on the relative excellence of the no! Iltierv display , but we think llyitfrom what the ladies that stood arounli. marked that tbe excellence of the . ni pctiiive dinplays depended upon what et cr a person looked at - Mrs. t uthhpt i X Knoleaor Mrs.S II Lane's last f r as si ion as the people l.k.ked at onosh use. and went to the othsr, they de dared lhat the bonnets and ribbons were much lovelier in that one than in other, and we found lhat it was alw-ay the same no matter w hi. h e x h ibit a VlMlsd lire t K II Meadows X Co displaynd n very nice line of perfumery-toilet hi t u los, soapi, etc. " A thing of beaut . consequently a jny forever. r'or number of specimens, and evi dences of skill in their line the Moulton exhibit" excelled. The dis play was as complete in variety ai could possibly be attained in this section These operators do not confine them selves to feather work alone, but go out into the broad field of taxidermy, and the result of their labors is shown by one of the oompletest collections that has ever been exhibited In North Carolina. Sixty-five specimens, all nstives of our sections. Among the birds, besides all of the common birds, are, Hooded Migacr.a, Uamet ilull, a wild goose of uncommon lice, the smallest Bittern, and other rare birds. A deer's head in the velvet, alligator inkstand, the alli gator captured near New Berne, a water moccasin, six feet long, and fifty nine young snakee in alcohol, captured with this one. A dog, the property of Mr. F. B. Lane, in a glass case, etup by this firm. The special feature of this exhibit is the nh put up by the Davidson Process which is not only difficult but expensive, but the best. In sn exhibit by Clark Sc. Morgan, whose successors the Moultons are, at the .New Orleans Exposition, their fish exhibit was highly complimented. We especially mention that tbe show casein the art department, filled with the display of painting on silk and satin done by Misses Clara and Annie Justice, is intended fo show the kind of work done by these ladies to order, and s most beautiful in design and execu tion. With the fhral display we finished tour of the second floor, and of course we are suscsptible to the beauties of flowers and can only remark tint the display was very lovely ami full. Commissioners Sleeting. The county commissioner v. ro in session yesterday. W. B. Lane, sheriff. appointed, waa granted, through his attorney, O. H. Oaien, until the first Monday in March to complete bis bond. The county treasurer's office was de clared vacant and Thos. Daniels, Esq., upon application of O. H. Guion, Esq., was unanimously elected to tbe po sit ion. Tbe board adjournel to the regular meeting ia March. It ia hoped that Mr. Daniels will st once accept tbe office. Be made a capital city treasurer and will prove rqually as efflcisnt as eounty treasurer. To have good health medicine is necessary occasionally. As a family medioine ws can recommend Laxador, tbe great regulator, and advise all to have a package constantly on hand for cases of neoeetity. Ws rr quest all mothers to atop using laudanamfor their .babies, and dm Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup, a sare medioine. It contains nothing iDjmioui. Govs, ncr Jajvia Aacresie On.af unsspwui features eater- day w as Jarvi 1 LSU.S 13 v'i. .o ercJ tfc; tbe addrt; S ! r .,. Lo.it i and n u- iO .:. -- ti Jwternor ; to br- Hi. .vi is .,'orth '"If m . re boa UiS a:par . o?Oi..itf was 1 i' - un s - : r.fcuts LP bad . . . . , nty five -i.,ny if J i I he bas i.it America is i .he w or Id and st oq aub Of u d of being a . ..n, the best DK,n. llaviog l .' c . . . greeted of l.j il. l.r i -itr J sa 1 r ta:e .11 t! e l ( r r!?ed meiils f enroi;j. v i ih in.' ! I.. i:a;e tk ' w e w .Vun . V I.., kij: e 1. i., i i-cn; 1 r . . H, ; if M ( ,,; .1 I v k now l.dg- t.L.d amuuess to i he retired a. 1 a:Tec ' : ' i. . Ui.l.de, rfm eiu-. ire. . 1 I ii I . we i,h i rup. i ' a i burns. a.l.S tiolhmg 1: annihilates llle. IT.. 1 I I II-!. din;.-. f th. Itoar 1 of I'rtns Academy 'e . f the l'resi i. I Iron It'. I i , .iu i. 1 1 it J rem h: lhe past twelve m llalm. and I: is over one "ng it and have catarrh. 1 recoin ' in this vie in .'i.g.Pa. r.. i elf. great "uf cure i I v 1 1 I'd ies t .'HI - I I r i It ll i 1 I MO I - i hid I .. Irlll'l OH I. I t H 1 1 v Mot. . ; Mi .Uiii,i, , f r. ii (i in K. - i r, an, I I is rrsti I, 1 llb-i-a N i 1 f Ih. . r -i.o ,i 1 ..h1.t. Ill I II i , f ii, .ill i A ' t; r 1 ' '.it!' I I ruarv . ii ' - M -. K ... 1,. e '. I'tnlip U'oor a ! i' .V.ll Jll i f '' -'', - ' : of l'r. ' .1 tfor.tleni in i.i tuber of the and t lie f am il i- Lost, At the I a i r I i r und-). Wed n cd ay even ing. a brown Setter I og. wr h a leather collar . .n hn neck A reward will be paid by addrem the Agent of the "Id I '. mil n ion Steamship ( ompany For Sale, DAM i.KD Kl I e,.n:s j.er h i feh: ; o.'.v i li.au at.d Rough. I r- i: H F.I LIS. 1 al Yard Stewart's Livery. "mnibuses anl Maks will be run from Hotel Albirt. via lhe Depot, to the Kair (jrouniU .lining Fair week, day and niht Fare 10 cents each way Carriages will tabo passengers to and from any part of the city right to the entrance of the grounds for 2"i centa. J. W. ST I) WART. Ask Your Retailor for the JAMES MEANS S4 SHOE JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE, f 'I-".. iin, at cTtor. - It tin like. ' Iiyt'IKF.S ililMHN," lf e,. first U0W It .. i , ..ifMy Ulft ITT,t MM-, i, a -f.lutetjr Um ' rr' e wnrti - ' 1 r tiern plwod i1! .n the market ,i i iich (tontsltir is , lingered befcira - j8r- Alio lston. Fall lor sale tr Howard & Jones. Edwaras & Clark, M ACIIINISTS, Crave.i St., near South Front, NEW BERNb, N.-C. If you are in need of ary work In our line, give us a trial, and we wil endeavor to give satisfaction. Good work and prompt fulfillmect of contract ii our aim. v'-d Oil! and see ns. Life Size Portraits.': Life Sice Portraits, ia OUiarCrayon, made from any kind of small ric"' sST Batiafajtioo gnaranteed. ; , ' ; Apply at her t resideBce, ' ))), ttreet, -i- j ?., febS dw rs. Acfordm.; i.ar No hVV- - - Jleao'$S sri'i Tlie-i . iT-& a .i. sv it. . . - j. Mr t v- r o, lines of i!i- ni: - -'J ' 1 J -.'k it--v i: ..:
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