7 flf IIE . OURNAL VOL. VH.-NO. 286. NEW33ERNE. N C. FRIDAY, MARCH l, 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS.U w T s r BUSINESS LOCALS. IT STK AT ZD-- A Mash poppy; if it J ay house; eu be obtain! by owner en payment or coat ot tbis ad ver tiMmeat. Loos Uuuch. ml-St. T7E&TTUZERS tor Truckers and for l Cotton Planters, at Geo. a llxk A Co. JAMES REDMOND. WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER, ha just re ceived a good assortment ot Native WIbm and Brandiaa, and also aoma of tba famous California Wina known as (ha "Angelica." mad from tba famooa and deliciona Angelica Grape. Tbia Qrapa it only successfully cultiratad in tba Southern part of California; it ii a very delicate (rape and rt quire cer tain condition of climate to brine it to excellence, which oonditiooa are only net in that paradiae of the United 8uvp. Hia native North Carolina Wines and Brandies from the vintages of Qarrett & Co. and J. Wharton Green re of very superior quality and are very pore. fe2 lm TRUCKERS' Soed and Supplier At Geo Allkn & Co. IMPORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND HOLLAND GIN, juat received and for tale by Janes Redmond. 1 ) LOUGHS, CultiTator and Harrow at very low prioea. Geo. Allkn & Co. TUSr RECEIVED Another lot of GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for sale by Jambs Redmond. ONE Thousand Rolls Wall Paper at very low price. Geo. Allen & Co. I3URE WINES AND LIQUORS for 1 Medicinal and other use for tale by James Redmond. I ) LEASE REMEMBER that I need 1 money as well as the rest of man kind, "fend if you owe me please pay me. J. C. W KITTY. Minister Phelps will resume Lis professionship of law in Yale University. KEMTINSKI. uu American ject, is sent to Siberia by Prussian government. sub tlie A correspondent at San Sal vador, Congo, says that Henry M. Stanley was killed in an engage ment near Mangamba. A large II mau Catholic ca thedral was publicly dedicated at Hong Kong on December 7th. It holds 4,000 people and cost 9120, 000. Cardinal Manning, who has prepared an exhaustive paper on the American public school system, is strongly in favor of parental as opposed to publie school control of pupils. "Bi8MAftK has Informed the Prussian Diet that there can be no trouble with this country over Samoan affairs, and now the ques tion is, Does the Diet agree with Bismarck." "A newspaper advertisement drops the same thought into a thousand minds at almost the same moment. This is one characteristic of its power and superiority oyer all other advertising mediums." It is said to be an ectual fact that a society ot well-to-do young women has' been formed in New York for the systematic study of the Constitution of the United States, and of the time and condi tion that led to its adoption. An exchange says Mrs, Mackey has been ordering some new gowns in Paris, which are described as surpassing all previous efforts of modesty. One la of old rose satin f covered with white? lace, and studded with 240,000 worth oi gems. tUnasasHaaasssBsnsssavssi A CORONER'S' jury in New - Rotohelle, N. Y, after ait inrestiga tlonInto the deathof an infant, reached the conclusion that "the child came to its death on January 3L) 1889, Uuwigh.the'ignorance of i its mother and her husband, from causes unknown to the jury.", io i r i, i i 1 fx "It Is an interesting' fact thai theTinajorityt of Presidents, hare . had blue" eyesr iMr.tHarrisoh's . , eyes conform . to this . rule, Mr, - Cleveland's eyes are brown as were ' those of Arthur. .William Henry - Harrison had dark eyes. President ' Pierce's eyes were intensely black - as wrs t'jtaitv Thomas Jefferson's . hair was red." j Bishop Johs P "JftvKAN, who presided over the Virginia Con ference, Methodist Episcopal church, recently in session- at Roan oke, Va., addressed a large aadi. enoe on Southern Education. The North, said the Bishop, was the reservoir in which was being gath ered a dangerous foreign ( element. The purest American blood was to be found in the South, and he did not know bat the people of the South ought to thank God they had been born Sooth of the Potomac. The World says: "The Pharisee in politics is au offense equally to true religion and to common senie. And the assumption of men who raised or contributed to an enor mous corruption fund to carry the election, but, 'didn't want to know' how the niouey was used, that their party monopolizes the virtne and patriotism of the country, and that their cuidiil.tte is the 'chosen mes senger" ot Providence, is too offen sive to pass without rebuke." LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. L. I'lricii Estrayed. T. A. Green For ia!e. J. E. Smith, Aut. Clothing, etc. J. K Ii. Caruaway B. & L Asa a. March. lbose who like to laugh will have a chance to do bo next Thursday night Skipped hy tho l.ijtht of tho Moon it coming. The News and Observer failed to put n its appearanoe last night. It it looked for here to give ue the proceedings of he Ohdoi-rI Assembly. Newt wan received in this city jester ay of the death of R. W. Pelletier, S ruggiet at Polloksville. Death was caused by an over-dose of opium. Dr. Pelletier did business in Kington a few year ago. Col. rred. Perry instead of turning over a new leaf at the Gaston House, has turned over the old stone steps that had worn nearly in two in the center by long end oonstant usage. The Colonel count on gueits enough to wear down the other tide in a short time. Professor O. II. Walter, the inventor of a life preserver of much merit, lain the city and wants to construct a wind carriage, provided, he can first "raise the wind.'' He hss a mocking bird whittle with which he can imitate a mocking bird, young pig, puppy br any other tqoealing animal. He is willing to "whistle" for what he gets. ' - Personal. Jat. O. Davis, Register of Deeds of Carteret county, was in the city yester day. An Industrious Wife. Mr. Wright Moore, of Craven county, was down to the Fair Iaat week with a fall suit of homespun clothes lnclufling overcoat. The suit was carded and span by his wife in tlx daysand cut and made by her in four dajt. Is there another such a woman frf Eastern Caro lina ? Lets offer a big premium for the finest home-made suit exhibited at our next Fair. Shipping' News. The steamer Manteo of tbe O. D. line sails today at nine o'clock. The steamer Annie of the E. 0. D. line arrived yesterday with general cargo and will saij at four o'clock this afternoon. Tbe Vesper of this line will arrive tomorrow. The steamer Tahoma arrived last night and will sail at 7 o'clock tomor' row morning. ,. Accidental Shooting. ' " ' Information was received yesterday that Mrs. B. F. Roper, of Hyde county, who is a daughter of R. A. Dillon, of Tasoarora, had accidentally shot herself through the left breast. It seems iaat Mrs. Rophr discovered her huiSted' pistol on the floor under thebed awd picktd it up to prevent her )UtSsson from getting it, and passing near the mantelpiece the hammer struck it and tbe pistol fired, tbe hell passing thwagi Mrs. Roper's left breast and out near the shoulder blade behind, dropping on the floor. She )wa llviar whehr (iy messenger was started to inform her mother. Mrs. Dillon was in the, city yesterday to leave on the first boat for HwaW:-'- i?wl' . ;jUUiA4 UJV J , There were all the evidences of coming storm, but when, be drew from his pocket a bottle of Dr. Boll's Cough 8yrnp then came a calm for the baby bad tbe Croup and would now get well. , Little Willie screams and storms with a bum upon hia arm.' To little Willis joy is sent, by using; Salvation Oil t the irreat liniment. 1 l ' - Skipped by the Light of the Xoon. On next Tfcnrsdav -evening, aha Tin inst. Fowler & WarminxtM1 company oatnadio are te appear at the The atre in the f unnieet of farcical comedies "Skipped br Ua Light of th Moon." a play that haa for the put three aeaeoD fiUeft'&e largest theatres in all th prinolpal eitiee of America, from New York to San FraMiaoo, eroating a per fect furor wherever it ha been preeeat ed. Of this famoa comedy the New York Journal nay a: "Skipped br the Light of the Moon' made en enormous roooeea last night at the Fifth ATSoue Theatre. We bar never had anything so out of the oom- mon rat of ooaaed y : the laughter begina two minute after the curtain tie, and does not atop sntil it falls npop the third end Iaat not. It ia th sort of pro duction that all New York will rath to aee, and the theatre may feel certain of Dnsineae tucn as It has only known once before this season. 'Skipped by th Light of the Moon' will limply last a long a there ia a laugh left in New York. It eclipse all former funny play teen in thia city for year. " Kinston Items. There wai much damage to the good in most of our brick ttores on last Thuraday night. Nearly every roof leaked. Dr. L. Huasey, a very prominent phyticaan of Warsaw, N. C. Is in town. on a viait to hit son, a student of Kins- ton College. "Wild Jim" was bare Tuatday and did some wonderful feat in marksman ship. He collected a large crowd in the Held north of the college and kept them amused for more than an hour. The Rev. Jo. Munday gave a free leo ture, "to men only," in the opera house on Sunday afternoon. He it a good speaker, very dramatic, but we doubt whether his style is one that carries conviction to hia hearer. He lectured, at a price, on Monday and Tuesday night, tilt object i to get money to purobase a tent for hia evangelistic work in tbe summer time. Mr. Henry Arcbbell of thia place, haa an inoubator now at work. It con tain one hundred and eighty eggs There ia machinery arranged within it by means of which a regular tempera ture is maintained at all timet. And when the heat becomes too great a valve opens at the top and remains open til I tbe proper temperature ia again secured, when the valve oloaea. A dock work devioe turns completely over every egg, twice a day. it is a very great curiosi ty, an ingenious invention and of very great practical benefit. We wiah Mr. Arohbell great sucoeas, and defy him to glut our market with chickens. Stonewall Items. The weather is cold and disagreeabl enough to ttva pork, and no lacking for rain, with a small amount of snow thrown in for a variety. Rather rough on potato planting. On the 21st instant, at the reaidenc of the bride, near Orantsboro, Mrs. Bailie Row end S. H. Harris were married; Elder B. B. Albritton offl elating. On the S4tb inst., at the residence of Mrs. Sarah E. Ives, on Chapel Creek, Elder a. a. Albritton and the lady named were married. Charles 8pruill hss contracted with R. IL Baxter to build for kirn a com fortable residenoe In onr place, and ha commenced work. It will be quite an addition to onr plaee. Wm. A. Redditt has made quite an improvement on his home, and W. T. Caho is contemplating quite an addition M his place. So hard times or w hat not we oontlnae to mora upwards. On the 18th Inst,, near. Orantsboro. atr. John B. Kigga died of paralysis. uniy emtoted a few days. A good olti tea gone. Preparations for the Inasnratlon. Washington. Fab. 87. VicePresi- dent-eleot Morton and Mrs. Morton ar rived here this afternoon. They are stopping at tae Arlington, where Harri son is also stopping. WASHnrOTOir, Feb. X7. The Repnbli can National Notification Committee of 1888 have been assigned a position in the inaugural procession and will be marshaled by Major Obed Wheeler, of New xork. The committee will call in body upon President Harrison and Vice-President Morton aftes the inau guru ceremonies. Tae Secretary of tbe Nary bas ordered thai two hundred apprentices from the training ship New Bampehire. at New port, end forty from the Minnesota, at Nsw York, be sent to Washington for participation in tbe inangnral parade Th.e Preatdsat today sigaed tbe bill granting a pennon to Sheridan's widow and tbe bill authorizing the placing- of Gem Boseor ens on the retired list of the army as Brigadier General - He also sentQenv Roaeoran' nomination to the Senate to be Brigadier General, to date from Febraary 17 th inst. ,'..f-wr-. ...... j . Bvildlaf auei Less Atsorfatlon. 'TM'revular monthly assessment due today and will be received at the National Hank. : ; u N J. R, B. Oabkawat, I hits not used all of one bottle ret. Itoffefed lrom: eatenh fot twelve yean, expeTieaii)g the aaneeeting dnvpffiKfaftha throat peculiar to that disease, ana aose nied almost daily. tried -varleu remedies without benefit until 'last AwlK -when' I aaw Kir's Creatn Balm, advertised la the $0(oa. Badgest -1 procured a bottle, and siace tbe first ; day's hs hate had ao more blseding the soreness is entirely gone, D. 0. Davidson with the Boston Budget, lormeriy with Boston journal.-, :v iAvmtTisntEjrr TO ALL IT MAY IDSCER.N. Thia is to certify wby 1 was eipelled from St. Peter Cbarcb Smith got angry ith my leader m Sab Oath school, and (ar euvy tried to break the cUs up, ayuig ttiat the sooner we were scatuuwl ino better it woald be. and said we Jii not pay anything, so Mr. Virgil Crawford beard of It and brought Mr Bmitb to ay hoes and told bim he waa the secretary and on hi book lbie was no better pay in, the church thaj I wan, and there was nothing called for iu tbe church bat what I paid my prt. After eaying ao he denied it. Denying it. 1 can bring fire witnesses that be aid it . and then he got after me atou'. general fund, and that time uiy taxes were on hand and a little debt I owed, so 1 wect to Mr. Holly to see abut n sniill sum 1 awed and told bimtotell Mr. Smith 1 would pay him Jim ax eoua as I paid my taxes, so Holly tuld bim so: and at that time Mr. Holly saw bow my con dition was, having a brotherly fueling, and paid the debt (or ue. Then be was not satisfied. He went after my leader, Mr. William Orum Ho I told him I was not calculated to pay the general fund till 1 settled iiiv taxes and my other debts, uud be told me would e Mr. Smith ubout it. So Mr. Smith told him it would be all riht about the general fund Ho I tol 1 ihetn if thy ould pay the Kfu,ral fund for me I ould pay ihem 7i cents instead of 50 cents. With the prriudice bo had against me about my leader, w hich he xpelltd me wr.h tn t'iruora. then I visite I t'linton i hapeT one year w!:ere 1 could be in peace. I uever isiul l'eter's xcepl duriQK Keutr.il .'..i.ierence 1 thought a minister mi.liin- cl. urchin peace, not with a r.i.l i f iron. If I had told a faUehooii o:i lain ha he did on me I should have went to him and tot own on my knees and begvd his pardon. Ami the t liutoti Chapel Elder and congregation treated me with love and union. I thought liio church be longed to tho coiiki' iUoh and ho was our servant. I did no', know he was the bead of the clair i and w anted in to bow as Hainan wanted Mordecai I did not know be w;ih H imau 1 thought he wasour servant. 1 be i burch doe not belong to conference neither Bishop Thompson .Me und my husband have given all our time und talents to that church and I have mado myself a perfect slave id it, and my husband bought the first piece of lumber for (hat church. 1 have been s inrmlier of that church ever since Mr. l.anhorn wts minister. Nobody can spot nut from that time till now, am now fifty years old. Iam sure no omi can spot me in the ohurch. They are a ring in that church that will kill any poor woman feeling they uon t mind anybody in there. My surprise at Mr. Fisher to read a telegram to me to tantilize me; Mr. Thomas Battle to attack me on the street, saying I did not respect myself that waa a dear beloved Elder leaving their houses to interfere with me. 1 have paid over 8(100 since I have been in the church. About three months ago he came to my awn house to domonlse my feelings about general funds, and said if I did not pay general funds he would turn me out the churoh and I would have to join on tix months probation; and the next Sunday night h (aid he had turned me out for good and I would have to join again on six months probation. I thought he had a great deal of feeling to intrude on a poor widow weman about paying her taxes, and 1 not visiting tbe church for one year. I waited for some of the titter and brothers to bring him to see me, but the monarch would not come, he aor the sis tore. I am tired of the community asking me what I am turned out of the churoh for. I oan t tell them, for I have dona nothing. He did not go by the Discipline for whst he done. The conference bad better kept me in the church and allowed me something less more turn me out much as I have put in there. I expect to eue tbe crew for slander. All the white preachers were here and I never bad any one to treat me as Smith has in my life. Jutt use tnree more in town try ing to rob me, and everybody it crying i shame, shame. If you wanted to dodge tbe Bishop why didn't you tell the Bishop you had taken tbem all back. This it sister Sarah Nelson, now known at titter Sarh Webber., The ring will kill every one that is trying to live, and you can all see it is all prejudice. And whin be came to me I tongue lathed bim good, riot a spot on my leader, little Israel. He led the class over eight years, lie can t stay to his post for prejudice; he can't stay there. Sarah Nklson. Eight or Ten Persons Killed and martj Id j ureu. fl St. GbOroe, Ontario, Feb. 27. The St. Louis Express, passing hers east bound at about 6 o'clock this evening went through a bridge just east of the station. A braken tire on one of the angina wheels caused tbe rails to spread, and the first passenger oar, Pullman car and dining car went through the middle section of the bridge. Th Pullman car which contained most of the passengers waa thrown clear off the bridge, turning completely over and landing right side up. The dining car stands on end against pier. The passenger car remains on the bridge, having tripped the .ties ahe4- f it over ,the section that col iapsea. bight or ten persons were killed and about thirty wounded per- toons bare been taken 6at of tbe cars. 'A . Always keep it on band , as delay in crease suffering; nl if voif feel sick ness oonuog porr yo, iskb oose ox Ltxtddt. it eaado yon no Harm, and feat safe y on front the tick room Price aalr s cents a package -Bold every where. i -. trf i ; c 1 j , AH that hare once used it pronounce Dr. Ball's Babv : Brrnp the best raedl oine knows for the complaints of early childhoods fttoe Omy 5U cents. r For Sale, The Ferry known aa the Benington Ferry, with, about two hundred acre of lead, and all the rights, privileges and appurtenance thereunto belonging. For further information apply to T. A.QBEEN at Banking House of Green, Foy & Co. mldtwlw. J. E. SL1ITII, Agt., DEALER IN Mens. Boys and Children's Clothing. Boy's Clothing, $1.50 up. Men's, $3 CO up. Also, a full line of BOOTS AND SHOES. Women's Shoes, 75c. up. AUjufoll line of DRY GOODS. (HT Call and see thtm. marldw tf To the Wholesale Trade Select your SUOE9 from a Half Mil lion Dollar slock and SAVE TWENTY FIVE I'EK CENT. J. F. IVES New Berne, N l '., Manufacturers' Agent. (U State Agency for Colgan's Lubri cating Halls. ebd'lm Fik Brnbxtt of St. Johns I,oi";it. NEW BERNE THEATRE. TllR bill'KST I.AIOH OF TIIIC SK-oN ThursdayfMarch 7th. Fowler & Warmington's Co. In their New and Revision Version of the play that bas made all America laugh, Sltip;pt3cl the Light of the Moon ! Introducing New Features, New Spe cialties and all Now Music, with Win. Illaisdrll, Jr., lius 1'rankel. (has. J. llagan, Salliv Cohtn, and a brilliant Coterie of Comedians. IVsT Funnier than ever before. Seats secured In advance at Belt's Jewelry Store. Reserved seats. Tic. general admission, 50c: gallery , 2"e. Sale of House and Lot ON HANCOCK STREET. Will be sold at Pnblic Vendue, on TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1889, at Twelve o'clock, M., at the Court House door, tbe House and Lot on Hancock street, between Pollock and Broad, commonly known at the J. O. Stanly House. Terms made known on day of sale. ELIZA F. DILLINGHAM. New Berne, Feb. 25, 1889. H Steamer Vanceboro Leaves Vanceboro every Monday and Tlnirs day morning at Eight o'clock for New Berne, touching at all principal potnta, IlelarQlDg, leaves New Kerne for Vance boro every Tuesday and Friday morning, at Nine o'clock. All freights for shipment ran be stored at the Warenoose of the Clyde 8. b Co. at all times. feb27 dwtf J.M. Iro k. Manager. Sale of Yiliiibln City Property. State of North Caroliva, l Superior (.'raven County. I Court. Mary Maud Chadwlck and othera. To the Conn. Petition to sell land for partition. Pnranant to the Judgment In the above named proceedings, 1 will sell, for cash, at Public Anetlon at the Court House In tiev Berne, on MUNDAY, the FIRST day of APRIL. A.D. lsttf. that valuable House and Lot on Polloek street, called the Hawyer Property, lately occupied DyMr. Joseph J. Robinson, being the eastern Half of tbe lot nown and dutlbsalahed In th plan of said city of New Berne aa Jot Number Two Hun dred and Klve (305). with all the Improve ments on said lot oi lana. This 28tb day of February, 1889. JAMES C. HARBIKON. fe27dlm Commissioner. VALUABLE Oity Property For Sale. Punuant to power in a mortgage ex ecuted to me by A. H. Holton and wife, dated May 38th, 1887, and recorded in book No 95, pages 583, 584 and 685, 1 will sell at Publio Anotion, at the Court House in Newbern, on Monday the 1st day of April, A.D. 1889, at 12 o'clock, midday: The lot of land and improve ments at the southeast corner of Craven and Broad streets, in the City of New bern, where the late Alexander H Hol ton resided, being part of lot No, 64. Also, part of lot No. 47, adjoining the above lot of land, and fronting on Broad street. For fuller description refer to said mortgage. Terms Cash. IOLA H. GATES, 127 td Mortgagee. Atlantic & N. 0. Railroad. PASsrsora Department, Nkw Bkkit, N. C, Feb. 26, 1839. To Aacirrsr aid tot Pxtbuo: Hound trip tickets from points named below will be sold to Washington, D.C. to the Presidential Inauguration, on Fb..28th to Maroh 8d too lutive, good to retftrn until Msrau.fth inclusive, From lforeaead City -........$13.85 ' New Bern........ 13.45 " " Kinston- ...... JW 11.10 I. LQrangs 10.69 J,r - 8. L. DILL, mPi A, AND CLOCKS ! Hewbem Furniture Go. f nve ou han.1 ao.i ar receiving evary Jay uuj.uie H.nor v.s. Chamber SuiU n.i bUkutto, ttanimhr. laks. Hbr Car' W u s , tin - f.. : of M'rrors Pic M.aoi. U 'Urv 1 ,a:"-U:e. and window 'U I. L . r. r , , hi. t:..r-!ore weeatu 'I't inau Hny other stores in oui, rr.ueclluilv T. J TURNER A. CO.. l'K-Jl'WilXuiiM. N- w Heme, N . C. S. DUFFY ivrTST, m nrv DRUGS & MLDIOINES CHEAP FOR CASE. The A l'M4 A !, ( iii nli A ,t nit- r ii ' '. city. f IVrfu- ' l':.ei M a In r ' rniii.0 "I B1rd. lUJo liy IU LOW - Hi !- V. HI . I l- 111 I'Vaii -..T e' 1 m!T A I hum: . n: 1UI I'. . I i K! In ! M l -t A VV Aii ..( v Kl I'll:, ili'i' i William Oliver. AGENT lit INSURA1S 1 ( '.Mil in i 11 lliln'1 in.i Travelor-i f II :f 'til. I in I Acci- dent r'ldi'lily an I Miirini' In in AmtTir.-in v Now N (it I. York. .pr 1 1 t. o. Of "Hofics To Chewsrs. RECEIVED: A Full Line of LORILLARD'S PLUG TOBACCO WHULKSALi; (IKOCKlf, Mihi'i.K 1 i;i;kt, m:v i.lunk. n, c. Look To Your Interest! Farmers, Country Merchants and1 the Trade generally are invited to call and examine our stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions. Etc. We always kco;i in ttock the cele brated State Prison and Tarson Boots and Shoes. v Every pair warranted. We have a large supply of Florida Cheroots and Proclamation Cigsrs These goods aro bought by ua direct from the Factory. Snuff at Manufacturer's Price. t riO ttouble to show goods. i- ROBERTS BROS., South Front st.. Kme Bema.N. O, Mules and Horses. A FINE LOT of MULES and HORSES have jiint arr'npi tit ji6jL!rif M HAHN & CO. Ask Your Retailer for the JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE - OR TIIE V JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE. Aeeordins; to lour Kefjev ii Uantandctrl!. km iiw . Itwjrn. II Kill iatir ftaiawa-. .rasiklio. J AMKS mCAJH" Il Uw H1U DTK VOoakf iairbiatkaonlXiaa t. .n..lTi.! 1., JltktirflNiIikmM Maama2 saw AwSoia Full Um C h afcvo ibM fax saJa t i ct&Go to x 2H 1,K