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aily Journal HE VOL, VH.-NO. 294. NEW BERNE, IS. C, SUNDAY. MARCH 10. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. 1 tv 1 f. BUSINESS LOCALS. LOST A banch of kv Mvnb the atlroswi depot and CoUoa Kz - ohBi. If th find-will Uav the luttU JOCMAL office ha will be liberally rewarded. I. JOB WORK Cell and see sample Mi (t rates at thia office. Good work at low ratee. m7-lw. T?OR SALE AT HALF PRICE-Rand, JP MoNally A Co Buainee AUm aad Shipper Gaid. Large uacful and wail bonne. Apply at thia offioe . 7 St. BEST Old Virginia 8mokio Tobaooo At Uail's. ma3 1 Broad Street. FERTILIZERS for Trucker and for Cotton Planter, at Oco. Allkn & Co. JAMES REDMOND, WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER, bat just re oeived a good assortment of Native Wine and Braadiee, and alao tome of the famous California Wine known m (he "Angelica," mad from the famous and delicious Angelic Grape. This Qrap i only ueetfully cultivated in the Southern part of California; it is a very delicate grape and require cer tain condition of climate to bring it to excellence, whtoh condition are only met in that pared ite of the United State. Hi native North Carolina Wine and Brand lev from the vintage of Garrett & Co. and J. Wharton Green arc of very tuperior quality end are vary pur. f2 lm IJLOTJGHS, Cultivator and Harrow at very low prteee. Geo. Allen & Co. JTJSf RECEIVED Another lot of GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for ala by James Redmond. ONE Thousand Roll Wall Paper at very low prices. Geo. Allen A Co. URE WINES AND LIQUORS for L Medicinal and other uses for sale by Jimks Redmond. I) LEASE REMEMBER that I need money as well a the rest of man kind, and if you owe me please par me. J. C. V RITTY. TRUCKERS' Seed and Sopptie At Geo. Allen & Co There is a great Mississippi river. flood in the Virginia Republicans who at tended the inauguration have re turned home disgusted with the civil tervice section of the Presi dent' address. 9nK9St- J Willi Rev. Dr. T. 11. Pritchard of Wilmington, N. C, is auggested by the Religious Herald as successor to Dr. Boyce in the presidency of the Southern Baptist Convention. A woman dentist in Philadelphia is reDorted to have a practice of 111,000 ayear. And yet she is often seen looking down In the month -Pittsburg Qfcronicic-Tele- grapb. Thk secretaries ad treasurer of the Missionary Society of the M. E. Church (North) announce that thk indebtedness of the Socie ty is 1155,213.17 more than at this time last year. Better look after your own sins and shortcomings than to be al ways pratting about those of some one else. A pious life in yon is the best promoter! of piety in others. Raleigh Christian Advocate. JTex Trustee! of the University hare specially invited Governors Le of Virginia, and Green of New Jersey, to attend the centennial commencement. Governors Green and- Fowle were class 'mates at Princeton." The press dispatches say that nobody was on , hand to witness President Cleveland's arrival in New York. A special to the Rich mood limes says that Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland:; were met by a large . multitude who cheered lone and lond.; ' Mrs. Cleveland especially yas delighted with, the reception. Some Christians are slow to obey a command .because,' its they say " It has ; noi been laid home to their hearts' with" power. Fancy a child sa jin g. thrf 16 father ! ?f Would . pot something else" be soon raid on . him with power f Christians should - trample under foot inar entnnsi ' ' astio .doctrine that "Wo are not to do good unless "bur hearts be'free to do it.? St, tonis Advocate.', fr Is a carious fact that among ail the Vast j throng of prominent men who occupied the floor of the ' United SUfes Senate chamber on Monday morning the only "one Jed man la the crowd wu the only one who whiled away the boor before the ceremony by reading. Senator Vance, with a black patch over his eyeless socket, devoted his attention to the pages of a maga zine. There was something very ad in the sight he presented and mach sympathy was expressed for him in the galleries,. Y. World. A SPECIAL to the Kichmond Times says: '-Information was received in Norfolk last night of a case of alleged kidnapping in Manteo, N. C, which is causing mach excitement in that section. While the name of the guilty party is not gi-en it is said that he is a man of considerable means and about torty-five years old. The allegntiou is that he brought a German girl, about sixteen years old from Philadelphia auder prom lies ttut have not bean carried out. If the girl's story is proven true ame interesting developments may be expected Thk Atlanta Constitution says of the new President: "Knowing nothing whatever of the situation here, or of its surroundings, he contends thot it mast be remedied by a system ol Federal supervisors in congressional elections. This is an old scheme under a new name, nd it is not as serious a measure as might be supposed. Unless the Federal supervisors are authorized by Congress to go about thecoun try with brass bauds, for the par- pose of dramming up the negro oters, the Republican parti-tans will continuo to have au issue in the failure ef the colored brother to go to the polls.'' LOCAL NEWS. The truckers are preparing for beans. The General Assembly will adjourn tomorrow. The steamer Newberne (). L). line ar- ived last nig'.t and will eail Tuesday morning at nine o'clock. There are many unmistakable sign of spring, chief amoag them are the numerous broods of chiok-a-biddiss In excavating for the cemetery road on Oeorge street the workmen have truck the brick foundation of a portion of Tryon's palace. Regular prayar meeting at the office of Oeo. N. Ires, market dock, this morning at 9:30 o'olock. A cordial invitation extended to all to attend. Many of our reader will be glad to learn that Mr. Robert 8. Primrose graduated yesterday in New York Medical College. He took the fourth honor in a large class of students, Crabtree & Co. ha just completed boiler for C. H. Blank's shingle mill hich is being erected near the city This firm is also just completing a sixty five horsepower boiler for Dey Bros, at Beanfort which ha been built in about eighteen days. Shipping News. The steamer Annie of the E, O. D. Una arrived last night kand will sail tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'olock. The ssperof thi liae will arrive tonight. Extending the City Limit. One feature of the amended charter of the city ia, we are informed, ia to ex tend the city limit on the western and northern boundaries. This is a good move. The mortuary report doubtle In many instance include the suburb of the city, and therefore ought to be Included in tha estimate of population The Law in Regard to Braying. A communioation signed "All the Drymen,"has been sent in for publl eation in which the inquiry is made "if any man can employ a private dray to do work without paying a tax as we have to do." They farther Hate, that "we ask this in order to know if we are to comply with the law and other vio late it." We think it likely that the draymen fail to make the distinction between publio and private dray. If we under stand the ordinance a mat) who bwn dry fo do hit own draping is not, ab ject, to a license tax. ime woo owns ray for the purpose of soliciting wort from the publio generally Is subject to a license'tax. - 1 " ' Irregularity in meal rest and sleep, will inevitably eventuate in eostivenese and constipation. An admirable cura tive for these annoying ailments ia Laxador, the famous remedy. Price ' 25 ct. ' z J ?It 1 bo wonder that s6 many mother praise Dr. Full' Baby Syrup. One of on r beet physician pronounced It to be the only sate remedy lor children Stockholder Meeting. We are req nested, to annonnoe that the annual meeting ef the eaoekholder ef the Eaet Carolina Flan, Gam. Oyster and Industrial Association will be bald- on Tuesday evening, Karen 12th, at the Y. M. C. A. room en Mid dle street, at T:S0 p. m. The election of offioe rs and other important business come before the meeting. Presenting the Figure. The Kinstoa Free Pre continue it argumsnt for a change of management in the A. N. C. R. and ia giving figures to bear oat it assertion that the lack of more friendly relation with the R. 4 D. is on aeoonnt of the unpopular ity of the present management of the A. 4 N. C. The nam iasn of the Free Pre also contain a long list of citisen at Dover who demand a ohange. It is vtry evident that the popular cry down here i to hav a chang. It only remain to be seen whether Governor Fowle will regard the demand of the people or whether, like Got er nor 8oal, he will pay no attention to Eastern olamor but will the ratber bear their curses. Church Service Today. Methodist Church Rev. L. W. Craw ford pastor. Ssrvioee at 11 a.m. and 7 SO p. m. The pews are free. Ushsrs are in the vestibule to receive strangers. All persons are invited to worship with the congregation. Young men's prayar meeting at 8:30 p. m. Sunday schoel at p. m.,J. K. Willis, Superintendent. Catholic Church Morning service at 11 o'clock, maas, sermcn on fastfbs. Evening service at 7:30, vespers. Some explanations on the first commandment. Benediction. Christ Church-Rev. V. V. Shields rector. First Sunday in Lent; 8 a.m. holy communion; 9 30 a. m. mission Sunday school; 11 a. m. morning praysr and sermon Holy Baptism. All dsodI will be welcomed to the services of this burch. Ushers at the doors. Baptist Church Rev. O. W. Battle pastor. Preaching at U a. m. aad 7:15 m. There will be religious services at this church every night during the week, which all are invited to attend . Preebyterian Church Rev. ,. C. Vass, D. D., pastor. Services at 11 m. and 4:15 p. m. Sunday school and pastor' Bible class at 3:15 p. m. To all these servioes in God's house (he public are cordially invited. Y. M. C. A. Gospel and song service this afternoon at 5 o'clock. Subject: God Gives Victory in the Line of Obedi ence. Josh. 6:1-20. Leader. Roscoe Nunn. All men are cordially invited to attend. List of Letters Remaining in the poetofflce at New Berne. Craven county. N. C, March 8th, 1889: Wm. Bryan, Chas. W. Carpenter, C, Davis, Daniel Hicks. Larry McRae Nta Jones, Mr. Joyner, Mia H. A. Martin, John W. Murrill, Aaron Purn- ton, James Smith, Mr. Lena Smith. Louisla Robertson. H. Requemore, Mr. Daniel Rawlint, Mrs. P. T. William, R. E. Ward, Ernest Willi, Carl Benson, care of schr. Lixii S. James. Persons calling for above letters, will say advertised,and give date of list. in regulation now require that on Cent shall be collected on the delivery of each letter advertised. M. Manly, P.M. Ingalla President Pro Tern. ..... . . WASHHtaTOW. Maroh 7. Immediately n&w wua, mi wrer laiu oerore tne aensu a utter from Vice President Morton nqueeting leaye of absence, which was granted. sir. eberman then offered a resolu tion designating Mr. Ingalla President pro tem. Mr. Harris mored to amend the reso lution by striking out the name of Sen ator Ingalla, and inserting that of Sena tor Voorhees. A yea and nay yote was then taken on the motion of Mr. Herri, and lost by a yote of 27 to 89, and the motion of Senator Sherman waa carried . He wa selected to administer the oath to the President pro tem. Senator Ing alls then took th chair. Senator Cullom moved that the Senate adjourn to meet on Monday next. Thi w agreed to, and Senator Sherman moved a reces for one hoar, statins: that he did not knov whether there wa any business for the Senate to. transact. , Mr. Cullom at ted he wa advised that the President had no communica tion to make to the Senate today, Whereupon Mr. Sherman withdrew hi motion for a receaa, and moved to ad jouriw It wm carried, and at 1920 the Senate adjourned until Monc ay . - The West Tfrglnla eabernatorial Co troTenj. CHAUXSTO. Marob- 7. The initial rtep waa taken lit tbe Snpreme Court to day by Uen. win- attorney, aning rat 4 writ of mandamus against Gov. WU eoBr tor' compel him to tnrrendtr the office) or uo vernor to Qea. Graff. , The case it to come np tomorrow for argument. Ail pert! to ibe nil bar agreed that the matter In oontrovrty may.be determined withont farther Thl afternoon Gen. Goff attorneys ned out a writ of ovo twmmfoin the Circuit Court again Gov. Wilson, but it la only formal matter. - What a Lady Heard at the i air. "Jack,'' ana M h.na.oiuo lady goibrf up stair, "brush itk luc..uoiI ts; back. "Now Mi. Jk o uboh-bciou that Jack h4 became SrparaieJ from hr by lb crowd, out uiw it the Fair manager, wuti a luk uf sutpreeJ fun, cotBplimi n.Ui i.cmv "Now please sbuve wy Lu.i.c nuie to te right." Thl kwjuU Ciou.ij istied by the gallant Fair maunder . Do 1 1 aim k J "I left smne at home ludny ' laiia the horritied xprioD o( .be i.o un til her sen e of tn ludicivu, auJ tbe contagion of Dm evident eojjjmttit of the Sltuatioo. ovrrcoiii Ler ciubarraaa ment, and be burst into ain-arty laugh which Jack Cuming tit tbat iiKOirnt oould not uodeiBiaoJ "Oh. tuervj nct.iu.rJ a e.l known bvauiy. ' I m uu. it beioit squeezid to druib, tut. i hn; over her shoulder) 1 in no tiu 1oujf man doiO(j Uie .-( .r. uh you, thank jou, sau one t l'tiaok uur roim a lraciilUi; wife . i - f rif ale ou'.l nent buiiorcs smile, "Nj Jjr. i in HA id severely, "didui . ,j ,:u squeezing on iuur bear wt, hiL. Said an Kl U.l v ( i m anoihtr, lct un m .i man in here lei w ,-, way, IttJirs col ) a fc-i mi air of a ma u m l... meuaa JmSf. ' ih r, . i closure. ' What t'if . danliutt all o r r lu i .. a the one ai 1 ti,c li r. . ' Land eakrs i it..- , critical lonh t m 1 men than alio i- J you borne In . ! -.;, tbis" taut Ihi' lismt' . "Now don i n in, i r air Kround :y lo Tina .1, Uie 1 11 i III .it II, llafe, (M lll One of the (in er no i t I ..-n u ir I seems mteretxini in ,!. aim ; ' i , . . ai,,l pauses. " You hav quart h miuil cr ot curiosities bfte " ' Ot, t Would you like to examinw m nai,l ihe presiding ladj ailat iv . ih.tnko Wna IS this.' ' "llinl. nil ihti ih ilit. car bone of a li.ilc, u im I i.er llnu fort. Did you tin f r - i i in I tt luctanlly admu 1 n-v,r lil mi l liu miliaiing though r nnv . 1 :im-t r,n fee I did Diiiei, ii knit iiiit.iliae had an ear b . ti.- !i ,,ily n glected was your lu, .n, n mid iht lady laughingly. ' I am nfr-iid you art not informed an i n t, .it ihi.i n "That," said llio ,1 ..Ii i t Kua I i-ad ing tbe label. ' afpi mi i t, an Al i u'an idol. Is thia llie oniv ' iik iii llio In ner' "The only one, n i th nii iiuhuk pectingly. ' I think ymi are luiHUken in fact I know nf a iui '.il. r uf yuunt( men who brought tlo ir l Willi them. Idol wor-lni i.4 viry c inmon with us," said I, a iiiii, an Lt niuve l on. Young girl from llie man. talking to companion. "Some people unit got no conscience, that maa over there where they are aeutin' bad tho bare fnced im pudence to charge me twenty-live cenis for a little plate of oy-aern. Why, if they ask that for oyeUrs. what do you suppose they would ask for something a littl out of the common run. Quarantine Conference. Montgomery, March 7 The Quaran tine Conference met pursuant to ad j jurntnent this mornini; An interest ing paper was read by Ur L W. Bur ge8, of the U. H. Marine Hospital Sar vice, stationed at Havana. He urged greater eSorts to prevent yellow fever from being brought to this country by steamships aod in smuggled goods A resolution efferedby Ur. Wilkin son, of New Orleans, wM adopted, call ing on the government for a better patrol service on the snores i f Florida. Surgeon General Hamilton said the D. S. Government should have a physi Cian to every codsuI it" in foreign porta where yellow fever , d m lif-r lafectious diseases are liable to o caught, in order to secure to the govornment through consular agent reliable information for the protection of the Atnerfcxn people 1 A IBSOlullou euuoraiDK or, riamniu ui r,-,i k h, f, A resolution endorsing; Dr. Hamilton's er , of Georgia, and was adopted by the Conference. Dr. Hamilton offered a resolution giving as the opinion of the conference that nations should endeavor to eradi cate plapue centres which are a men ace to others, aod that our State De partment be requested to notify other nations of this action Adopted. The president appointed a committee consisting of one from each State rep resented to prepare aod promulgatiai rule and regulations to control and enforoe quarantine. - Th Conference adjourned x.ne de Brief Telegraphic Itfms. The election of Senator Gorman as chairman of the Dem ctatic mucus in place of Senator LUrri , who has held the place for a bum' er l e-rs. creaied much comment in Washington Harris San advanced tariff reformer, while orman i very conservative on the tariff. A meeting of colored editors, repre senting 70 papers was held n Wash ington yesterday, and ai p unit-d a com mittee to confer with iim Republican National League as to the beat means for securing a free ballot aud a fair count. The convention sojourned to met at Raleigh next autumn. ' I suffered from a very severe cold in toy head for months and used every thing recommended but could get no relief. Waa advised to use Ely Cream Balm. It baa worked like magic in it core. I am free from my cold after Ming the Balm one week, and I believe it h tne beat remedy known, heeling grateful for what it has done for me I end thia testimonlsl. Samuel J. Har ria, Wholeeale Grocer, 113 Front street, Hew York. ' r Ely1! Cream Balm is worth it weight in gold as a Cure for catarrh, une not' tie cured me. S. A. Lorell, Franklin, Pa. - I Democratic Caeca. . WaShisotoh, March 7. The Demo , c ratio Senator held a caucus of two hour duration in th Democratio con I ference room at th Capitol this morn ing, Senator Harris presiding. After settling on Senator Voorbeee. of Indiana, a th nominee of the Deoto c ratio Senators, for President pro tem pore of th Senate, th oauou took up tbe subject of filling vacancies on the several committee ef the Senate to which the minority are entitled, an without concluding their selection, the hour of IS, noon, arrived, and the cau oustook recee to allow its member to be present at the meeting of the Sen ate Immediately afUr tbe adjourn ment the caucus resumed it sitting. The caucus selected Senator Itormaa as chairman of the cautut. and directed him to appoint a committee of seven members to fill the minority of the committee. No other buaiaeea was transacted The committee i composed f trtesars. Cockrsll, Harris, Ransom. Walihali Blackturo, Voorbeee and Gorman Salvation Oil quickly finds it way to the seat of tbe disease, allays the m ilammalion, and, by removing the cause, effects a permanent core. 25v t Mr Ruskiu IhiDks there is a grrat future for American art but be hardly lvalues the enormous (demand over here for Dr Bull's Cough Syrup lllaioe Saja It is Not Trnr Wamii.nhTun. U C, March ! - S, r ury lllaine this evening, ia answer to an iouiry. said the report of a cocthci bt-lweeo Herman aod I'oited Statex war veaeeU at Samoa wa in his opinion iioorlhy of the least credit He rt tarded it as a mere itock -jobbing rumor having no foundation whatever i om modore Walker, of the Nay I'l-pail in t-n t held similar views A II V I C R TO NOTHKHV Mrs WlN8Low'8 Soothing Hhiii should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, sodeiir. the gums, allays all pain, cures wind olic, and is the beet remedy for'diar i'P Twenty Ave cents a bottle City Tax Notice. LAST CALL. On and after March ' l. 1-iM'J. I shall proceed at once to levy up a and advertise in the New Hern J"t hnaI. all property upon which the city taxes have not been paid. Please call and settle your taiea. & no further indulgence will be given SILAS H'LCHF.R, City Tax (Collector New Iterne, N. C, March 8 1H89 1 w To Let, DWKl.LlNll HOL'SF. on Pollock, l tween Hancock and Metcalf streets. The house contains fifteen rooms, and is admirably adapted to fill a want long felt in Newbern a first-class boarding house. There are good stables, cistern, cellars, kitchens and other outhouses, a larRe yard and a very large garden Would sell for a good price. 9 d w F. C. ROBERTS. Barrington & Baxter, EXCLUSIVE- AOENTS FOR THE A, A. BATTLES' $2.50 CALF SHOE. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. Also, a Full Line Ladles and Oenti' Khors of other make They sell the Cheapest aod Beat Line ' r CLOTHING, HATS, DRY GOODS and NOTIONS ever offered to the trading public. mrlMwy For Rent, A House on East Front street, con ta'D'n8 five rooms and kitchen. Appiy v mar3d2w JAS. M. HOWARD. A GLANCE I IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OF " Bell The Jeweler " Will convince any one that we have in stock the Largest, Most Varied, and Complete Line of Diamonds, Watches Fine Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Fancy Lamps, Burmese, Gold and Silver Head Canes in the State. It will be to buyers interest to see our good before purchasing. Furniture ! ! J0III1 SUTER Ba on band and fa receiving every day handsome parlor sijit, chamber sets, heavy walnnt, bureaus, wardrobes, maUreeeea, chain, kmngee, aofaa, etc., etc j He alao has a line of home-mad work of bedsteads, aof, tables, bureaus, etc., which are neat and labetantiaL Prtcei Itlsrht Down toRock Bottom. e8 dw Middle t New Borne. AGENCY FOR At iUwmWii-: h mm bere have ibe Indlao gun rUaie la ouiv ooe in in in cuy, and tbai U at PTrr . naru.rr ju Middl street. Tba-ro . ii !u WMMt.aud truia it u ma.la ll. lljar.. lhilH Tc Kle t m t btuiaj, and Blf. and .n.. ' Iney ra.i I VLSI. V Vl I ,. f.ll ILK, :e st.. ebrii Go to F. S. DUFFY lTn'(HrI: t O Bl l MBS4M:;::s-itEiip m cash. Tbe in-Kt - A pe r !rc L r A H. ,i b uartlt u --t A urge Hlff ftiM rnjir el. '-r mj, s vf lrfu- Uj r r r i ab.e 1 H:rdii. uaJo 1 y "Special Notice. State aud Couuty Taxes araher.lv pay ment of to l olle, i t !th- :;!, : ri. mediate shall proceed tid after March II. VI ON, Sheriff, dtf Mai 100 Barrels Point Genuine EARLY ROSE SEED, "Maine Stock,' For sale by 1". IJli ic-I,, wiiui.rs.u.i. .koci;i:, 1 1 I I- W i I KM' N Boraxine. The best Washing Compound ever offered for sale in this City. A Premium with every Box, Try It. J. F. TAYLOR, W holt'Siil.' atnl l.Vtatl Grocpr, FOOT OF MlUbl.i; STIU ET, jn2.1dwtf NKW RFRNE. N. C. J. E. SMITH, Agt. DEAl.F.R IN Mens. Boys and Children's Clothing. Boy's Clothing. Sl ,',0 un. Men' Sam uo. Also, ;i full lico of BOOTS AND SHOES Women's Shoes. im ai -ii line of DRV (JOODS. Call and see them. marldwtf Steamer Vanceboro leaves i, j ( pt,o Mciini.iy Pni Thurt- ik 1 rtr.b r. ... v. ... i day morrnbK hi to-ichm.ii.i,, , ,,..,;;.: lteturhl.iB. Pf, Nu n inR fnrvsnc iuurulng,at run he ttored at i5 en at all me ii ( in :k . All frt inliiB f, ir "lrvrert the VVarei.i.iitu, f i , , ,, times. febSTdwtf j fi'"( k . Mar.sger. it&txn, foy & CO., Do a General Banking buainese. New Bankino Boise, Middle Street, fourth door below Hotel Albert, -: : iwi, HKW BERNK.WC. To the Wholesale Trada 8elect your 8HOE from a Half MIL Iwn Dollar stock and SAVE TWENTT FIVE PB CENT. J. F. tVEs;' o . . MnV'cturars,,Agv)nW . uu AgeDcy for Co''. Lof. eating Ball. feb28dwlm
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