!aily Journal j VOL. VIL-NO 296. NEW BERNE. N. C, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 13. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. THE .-. v busctess locals. ientV Ow. Allu A Co. A OON8IQNMETY of CuB GRASS X. HAT for Ml by JOB WORK Call ud ae sample sad t rate at thi offioa. God work at law rata. (soT-lv. BEST Old YirgiaU Smoking Tobaoco , At Dan's, mi tf Broad Street. T?ERfILIZEB3 for Trucisrs and for x cotton rianter. at UtU. ALLU ft CO. JAMES REDMOND. WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER, ha Juat re ceived a food assortment of Native Wiae sad Brandlaa, and alao om of the famoue California Wiaa known a the "Angelica," made front th famous and deticioui Angelica Qrapa. ThU Orapa i only raooaMfuily cultivated in taa Southern part of California; it ia very delicate grape and require cer uin condition of climate to bring it to excellence, whioh condition ara only 'met in that paradiae of tha United . Bute. Hi native North Carolina Wine and Brandiae from the vintage of Oarrett & Co. and J. Wharton Oreen ara of vary superior qsality and are vary para.. f3 lm PLOUQBS, Cultivator and Harrow at very low price. - Qbo. Allks Co. JUST RECEIVED Another lot of Q ARBEIT'S COGNAC BRANDY for al by James Rkdmjkd. ONE Thousand Roll Wall Paper at very low prioea. Geo. Allen & Co. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS for Medicinal and other use for sale by Jakes Redmond. 1)LEA8E REMEMBER tbat I need money a well as the reat of man kind, and if you owe mepleaae pay me. J. CWimr. TM PORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND A HOLLAND Ulfi, juat received ana for sale by James Redmond. Mayor Grant, of New York cltv. is complimented because many gamblers are idle. There is do let up in tbe scram ble at Washington. Office seekers are just an thick and persistent as ever. The Canadian Parliament is playing "Sweet Home" for the boodlers, and it nearly runs them crazy. I bey don t want to fo home in the morning, bnt if the Weldon bill passes and the chances are all that way they will all be bourroed over the borders to Lthe masio of "ilome again from a foreign shore." General V. r. Cox, than whom North Carolina had no more gallant soldier, has signified his purpose to be at New Berne on the 10th of May. 11 is regimeot, com posed in part of companies from Craven euunty. bore a conspicuous and honorable tart in the battle of Chancellornv il!e. and his presence here ou M tumoral Day will add very mack to the occasion. There is danger of a conflict of arms lutwem the Union and Northern Pacific Railroad Com panies for the possession of Jeffer son CanjoD. Montana. Three hnn dred employees of the Union Pacific road, under the captaincy of Kenna, left Battle Wednesday armed with Winchester rifles. About an equal number of North ern Pacific men have started from elena, and it is certain that there will bo trouble over the possession of the canyon. A special to the N. Y. World from Charleston, S.C , says: "For the sixth or eighth time Robert T Jones, tbe murderer of the three H Quad." Shipping New Mr. C. B. Lewi of the Detroit Free Tae steamer Rin.i i Eneas arrived last night and is topping 8. line left for Ki&st at Hotel Albert. Mr. Lewi will remain I "rS 01 ferr.i r. with as for two or three dsys for the The steamer Alii. norma nl lunlur nf n indat- line arrive J 6ter ,ly i tries. We treat the members of ite ' '. AT. R.I ! a llh .' t.'di 1 lil ' il at 4 o'clock ihu aftm. o T.ibci:.. v. i. M 7 30 1 hre 1 Kridsy tha Cotton Exehanae. Board ef Trade. ls(eamer and officer of the Fair Aasociation will! Ikl morning taka staps to give him all the inform-1 Th "earner M.u.u . tioa daairad. armed iit niti ana Mr. Lewie will meet the member of morning at J o'clock Ik Exchange and Board of Trad and T, SuB(,M vh(0, WoiklT, lM SolIh other eiticeas thi evening at 8 o'clock Carolina at tha Board of Trade room. Dear Brethren a fDitil fill wW mada hf tha ia-utif a itniuittt.H of tha PeraaiBi. Nnrlh ltnlm Sul uin1iiv jMhiiol E. M. Foscu, Esq., of Jones was at Association, nanuo tf tury ii'JJ as the Exchange yesterdar. tne urn ror &o..iin, , . umy coua- Wm. CUve, Esq.. Wm H. Ellison. U,. Sunday fVh , n.ru.u,. held Eq., and George J. Dudley. Esq., all of in RaWih. Mr.-n i ,i t, r m Vanceboro, were in the oity yesterday, furtbsr purposr i ( r; am i.v ,M- Mr. O. Marks Uft yesterday moming .l0 lLn S for Baltimore and New York. He is tV. . after goods snough to Oil tbe Weinstein (arfered, nJ t... building. tiona wer he l. it Mm Liiri Neal left yesterday on the r now wuhoiu (....!.. steamer Newberae for Washington City t,, 8U(),M1,l( :'. on a visit to relative and friends. 0f tho Sun.1 jt I. . Miss Mamie Stimaon left Monday for tbe State to w.'.r n i , - that counir c 'f ad intelligence of tbe death of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 8. Bryan arrived laat nigbt after an extended bridal tour. Q. W. Moore of Moore & Brady of Baltimore arrived laat nigbt. O 11. Ouion, Esq , is visiting at Washington. Hon. C. ('. Clark left for Raleigh yesterday morning. Clement Manly aod J. W. Watrrs, lEsqs., were at Trenton yesterday on professional busiasss. their rpfi li'u . ir have been hel.l Tne f rM of willing to do i s work, ran t u e.l . each ir rl. i ' ' i! . for bune f ih it . . vention bs is-up . mors m iii hi i i an ! isau" the ol 1 in v 1 1 1 k worker to meet on i hour it tuiiis dp ,i: , i mally orR:ini?.i Let it no lotmnr l Sunday School to stir up tha hre-thri' to '. v v n en tn-eii. aud e ri i u. v er l i t f in 1 1) - ry lover : I I Uholil O.llil - 1.:1 io i i.i u v good ..! to V ' . II f i or IhiiI- ' .. if -lot 'Stonewall Items. V M. Sawyer is quits lew, no hopee of His recovery, bean disease is ite mill trouble. F F. Cherry was over todey fixing ap his cotton and oorn planter ready for the spring planting. If be would only use a little printer's ink my opinion ia r would se quite a chaogs, for be has a good planter. Tnoa. A. Meseio moved bis family from here on tbe ?tB met. to your cut He lake a job a sawyer at tbe Blades Bro. saw-mill in Jaaaee City . Thorns Baxter moved in the bouse vacated by bim, so we have but one vacant bouse in our place. Jerome B. lawyer met with a serious losj on tbe 9ib mat His barn with nearly 100 barrels of corn was con sumed by fire. Tbe barn raugbt Crom a burning tree, and no one near until it was entirely enveloped in tlamea. It being soaa disiaeee from whre he lived or any one else. Tbsre are only two prieonera m our jail, and one's term of imprisonment will end in a few days and tbe other is in for failure to give bond . will have to ley until court Only four pauper in j our county poor house, and four or rive i who receive assistance from tbe county What county ran beat our' Ilia not yet loo late I here le yet hope for those suffering f rsni coostipa lion and affection of the liver, moaiacb or bowels I.sxador. the "golden remedy, will correct their troubles l'rice 2.") cents. A Kixnt nuns never fail to recotn m-n I Hr Hull Baby Syrup to the parents of fretful or tuklv children l'rice 'Jj cents Sold hy all druggist To Let, trrr; iUr The ! ,e in a J m ra l .l N c a her n a Ir K cn P.!!oc. be- slf streets. '- Ll.odi fuuois snd ! . S'.l a ct long a ! cli.-s boarding 1 ?iat !? etetero, -i oiLct ouihcuees. i : large garden LKTS. i .'. v ..f rv h : ,i Tuba ro , L . MIX I, , t l,. "iiie hi h u iK . ' " ' i .1. M ' 'ir ' I here :s I iLi m i ' si rf ,1 ' in it brli( T ba.ee. ca . . I Mhi. e " tn t n . S. DUFFY 1ST, FOR CASE. .n f i n i" I . Any miiuhh iiineil i-ii aiic Qem. Simon Cameron, ex U. 8. Senator from Pennsylvania, cele orated bis 90th birthday on the 8lh instant. IB HI " ' Nearly $10,000,000 was appro priated by the Congress jast ended for the construction and improve ment of janblic bnilding. It "is regarded at practically settled that Mr. Charles E. Coon, of New York, will be appointed Assistant Secretary ot the Treasury. Mr. John Fatal. ti n.. - aaa:jam. . . 1 .. . - 1 :n 1 1. . . . t. . n 1 . . . I iu mm iiuun Hutiuaui miiiiiu iu iii irfBsiPjHin r.ugeueiu coaiuy, a as j0BRN oeen brtwjgnt to trial. Un each oc casion it has been impossible to convict Junes of ono of the most outrageous crimes on record. During the evidence yesterday it was developed that several mem of the call. All Miniatur urn dvle..' i Vaughn'e iDjuuis Prove delegates those !, m. please notify irof J W tary, Chapel Hill AL yesurday proved to be a fatal j(Urs one and Mr. John Vaughn died about 1 1 notify W. Tni -it h i p. m., not quite tweaty-feur hour C , chairman com mine . delegate. A pleasant K e alleod 1 1 ' re 1)11- I. ( In Sunday . the 10th in al l.imiruk Maine. Mrx mother of Mian Mamie city. 1 it ! m 'i i k John St i m on im"n ol IIiim I el Hill irilai d onti i i hi .on... N i t riiwr . ai n in; For Rent, 1 1 x eli mg on Johnson street, the Academy (Ireeo Seven Apply te ml?, dim F M SIMMONS iUite rooniii r ft a y-i m:iL Til. ,:af 1 ! ' ' " - I . . . 1 n ' , , u I ' L : ' li'l. iwl Wflffl:.:, ,i ; I i H il, , i , s no r i . : t , ' f "" : ' I' nn-l ('!..-a(. I ' ' v-xi.,r, . "'' ' - . i. . d H'Mk. M.".Vit". ' ' i. , ; . v '".v,,,. a. i .. . ; n "Special Notice." be expected rep eeented Durham , N l.-t no hi, i: J t f lifiu ;i I nl I I:: imi I' o ID l ' I' .1. State many thousand dollars." THK Ooldsboro Transcript Me sencer hat returned home after a long absence and is happy in the cordial welcome extended by many friends. 8BVEBAL distinct earthquake shocks were experienced in Penn sylvania, Delaware and Maryland on the 8th inst., bnt no damage re sulted. Tho meeting at the Baptist church GohUboro to bnild a railroad into On- 0f her consistent life while sojourning oontinue with Increasing interest Carteret Superior Court will conveae nxt Monday, Judge Shipp presiding. Mr. 8. II. Lane' store on Pollock street is being improved by the paint brush. Mr. E. W. Small wood's residence n Twt gay lads, W.C.White and H. 0. Starkey, of Lexington, Va., became offended beoaose the music of one was offensite to the other, and decided to settle the affair witk pistol. Forty-two shots were fired without getting a feather. low county. If there i any eoanty orlhere, snd to realize bow rich and glori i. k fu.u .kl.tamhu.rlha t eu her treasure in heaven ha irr iwn ..... .. . . . , Il the hands of a just and beneficent and build a railroad that County Is c,. Qreen be her ra.mory in the Wayne ana tne town uoiaioero. inyhsarU of her nurnvi e family and have, without inourring one dollar of I friends. Thus one by n thin good indsbtediess, secarsa about a. good y re crossing ov.r to tne otn.r . (her. Only one other brother In led railroad facilities as any town or coun- on thig gide and age nM 8ir,ady. tyinthe State, and ara now in con- .ard hi honored locks whil hi earth- the corner of Craysn and Neuaa street ition to nay for additional railroads, t 7 Me are gro ing less as bis loved ones ha been greatly improved. It ould MT Q0id,boro and Warn making up the family .Hi devoted itiw .i. .t. i. 1 . m A .. .1 wire, tnn wliom there is none wno nas AVithin the past three week over a county handsomely to build a railroad h!,v,r 0.iinito all that makes ud th thousand ton of fertiliser have badn to Onslow, but it would aot pay Onslow I most congenial of companions, the wis hipped over toe A. & N. C. Railroad. I to aid in tha construction of suoh at et and bet of mothers, the nobleet and Governor Fowl. ha. appointed Ho., road bacaus. for a lea. outlay a read Z"Z C. Clark a Director of th Peniten-1 can ba constructed to New Bern and twajt th summon for them to attend tentiary . This will be gratifying nevrs 1 tna people or tnat county will tben nave I the rejoioing or a bappy and reunited to Mr. Clark's friendi. , I the advantage of both waUr and rail- family In heaven. May wo all net there, anei may uw bemyurmijr hvkii'iiiu v. c endure enhance tbe deh'uht and bliss of one heavenly greeting J. W. Sanders. Sanders Store, N.C., Morch 6th, 1889. ' Thb Governor has again honored Kew Berne, and done ralaable set 'Ties to the State, by appointing Charles O. Clark, Esq., one of the Directors of the Penitentiary There is no position in the State that Mr. Clark would not adorn and magnify. ' Ah exchange sayst "Members bf ' the G; O. J? who continued to hotd office., nnder a Democratic . 'administration have kept f away ' from Republican1, dubs for four c, years. Since March 4th rarioua : Repnblicaa dobs haTe.fc been thronged, every eyening fcby men who sit at desks in the enstom , house and postoffice.n Celia Looait ; has written novel entitled Vfler Strange Fate, which Blfotdt Clarke '& Co. nave in press and will Issue in a few days. It is jaid to be thrillingly dramatic in plot and action, with out descending to the level of mire sectionalism.- The name of the - authoress is a sufficient guarantee of the literaty excellence of the - work. .. r '!., - LOCAL NEWS. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F. M 8iMMONS-For rent. Geo. Allen &. Co Crab grass hay. i r s iv I i , N . t A u lil o.ir Aunt Sallie waa thu i! luioxr ,,( Alra bam and Maria Koour". an I js lom April 29tb, S20 Her lon lifw whs one I of painstaking, anno. 10 mstrial hatutn. bar chief enjiyiut'nt hoin mitiKht in thorough devotion to doaift u; amies Self sacrificing, aha liv il for others on earth while laying up treasure in heaven. Her illm w n short, and when the crisis came it wj "a death it after tbe accident. Upon further ex amination yesterday it wa discovered tbat two or three rib were broken aod tbat he wa severely injured internally. Th nkwaiciana hnld a mnaiiltatinfi vai- liers ol tho nirv spent the nrevious . j.-.j.j .1... .u. mfmoh " 1 iter a ay morning anu ueciueu inai tae night iu Jones' cell Jilajing cards, oniy p)Mible hop of aaving the life of LV' and ui.lL many 01 the jury noaraefl I the unfortunate man wa ia tbe ampu-lHarah A Kunm in the jail. This case has cost the tation of the right arm, and in thi ther was only one chance in a thousand. rhe amputation wa made and death followed in a abort whil. Mr. Vaughn wa a faithful employ at the fertilizer factory. He leaves s wife and two children, a grown ion and s little daughtsr, who have the sym pathy of th entire community in their like leep, ' the earthly tenement sad bereavement. yielding up itsepiritual hodv without a Struggle to its upper ana neuer noma. The work of grading George street is Railroad to Onalow. f wft8 rMav to D,' "'L" ,n" I I Kaan Iha trnnuirinn ttt hiir Hha hug IfKTt progressing finely. The Argus is urging th people of but BOne t0 HB dso reward City Ordinance Ordained by the Mayor and Hoard of t'ouncilnien of the City i f N'c hern Section 1. Thatlieorgo utreet ha anil the same H hereby extended from the northern line of South Front HtretH to the channel of Trent riyer, said exlen noti to ho of the eame n iilth aa the (neaent sti eet . Section 2 That nil lots and arti of Iota of land within the boundaries of "aid extension, now claimed to he the property of laaao V. Uubanks, bo and the aame is hereby condemned for the purpose of said extension E. H. MKADowa, Ma) . Hila- Fl inch rk. Clerk. l I I .Si, State and County Taxes aiK h. r M 111. 1) loCllr. the ;.., 1 lo 'I. City Tax Notice. LAST CALL. On and after March 20, 1889. 1 sball proceed at once to levy up n and advertise ia the New Berne Journal all property upon which the city taxes have not been paid. Please call and settle your taxes, ax no further indulgence will be given. SILAS FULCHER, City Tax Collector. New Berne, N. C, March 9 1889. 1 imiutiduto ill roo-f d r M in h I Msi N, .hf Barrington & Baxter, 100 Barreh Fotatoes. Genuine EARLY ROSE SEED, "Maine Stock," Foi sale bv WIIOLKSAU: CKOCER, The game of base ball on the Gr.em ro "MPf rtation yesterday resulted in tha "Bearj Hitter" 24 to the "King of Diamonde" 22. Thi is one report. Another report says it is a tie. iiereafter tbe report must come from the Umpire. There I considerable Inquiry and discussion about the list of Justices for Craven county. It is reported that tha list sent up by the executive committee was' tampered with, but the JoCRNAt. can learn nothing definite about th matter until wa get the 1 1st appointed. An amendment b the oharter of the East Carolina Land & Railway Company wu passed by the General Assembly which it a long step ia the direction ot building a road from New Berne to Onslow, and if th people of If w Berne EXCLUSIVE A0INT3 FOR THE A, A. BATTLES' $2.50 CALF SHOE. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. Also, a Full Line Ladles and Oents' Shot of other make They sell the Cheapest and Beat Line of CLOTHING, HATS, DRY GOODS and NOTIONS ever offered to the trading public. mrlOdwy A General Strike of Heavers Fall River, Mass., March 11 Tbe weaver' atrlke for an advance in wages 'hich occurred this morning is on of For Kent, M IK '!.!: - i I NKW l;;i!Ni:. u. ( will but take, hold of tho matter and help to push it through, the road will the most general in the history of labor ba built. troubles. The weaving department of r. k. : tms city sro practical ry snut aown ana Our people seem to be perfectly quiet . or ' T. ... while roads arVbelng surveyed from fUM itriIe d0 not number more than every direction into Onslow-county. I half enough to keep one mill going Ths natural markets for the people of The board of trade says, how.ver, that The Atlantic Bond O.v. the Truck. Jn Vr5?"J VaTaXn'TaS ... I miDiiVBi ur mum auuwb, uuiub-i--h-" r ers Another TacUity. ot otSlu toirll .j hM Wo learn that a line of refrigerator and nush sufficient to build a road and advice to moYhehs- car will shortly b put on th Atlanti c I Itet there flrt will carry the trsde of I Mrs. Winblow's Soothlno Stbut and North Carolina Railroad, la fact SSrV' "8ld iL hT. 1 VD91U W WUUI7 UWWU a I IWWIUKi Ah OWwUCO vla-.t t,uuu, crva irouu tbat negotiations for the line are road from New Berne to Wilmington, the gums, allays all pain, cures wind ready in progress. These car arepar-LSuoh a road will open to the varied oolio, and is the best remedy forjdiar- tially filled with ice, snd their oontentt I products of that rich county two good hcea. Twenty-Hv cont a oottro. k.pl.thoroughly cooled., Thisl. anotb, MS HKL av siHvanf Mffaa Mlf trnis?n will haw- I . . La r . n J r r 7 i " T",s ,n u;" u. u . From a prominent citizen of Kinston especially .trawberry growers, and will I Wilmington and ought to be built at. w;hlTe riTed tbe folowillg uote: undoubtedly give renewed Impetus to I once, v " . "Plea tate in the New and Ob- track-growing ,lu this- seotlon. ; 'Thai nii.' ' MKRIT WIBS. I server that not all the best people in road seems to ba keeping wsll abreast l We desire to sty toourcitlM.Uaifor Kinton are opposed to Mr Wash. - .w-.! s v. .-.. - I imra m Vim. been aeUln . Or.. Klnff S oryau auu iuo o.. u. n. nw intnn.mui aViin k it 1 1 Kw tfawtiitf & for Cossuftiption, : Dr . I snd Observer, inducement to ship by it. , lEltlta New Ufa PlUs, Bucklea1s Arnica - A House on East Front street, con taining five room and kitchen. Applv to mar3d2w JAS. U. HOWARD. A GLANCE 11N THE ESTABLISHMENT OF " Ball The Jeweler " Will convince any one that we have in stock the Largest, Most Varied, and Complete Line of Diamonds, Watches, Fine Jewelry, 8iIver-Ware, Fancy Lamps, Burmese), Oold and Silver Head Canes in the State. It will be to buyers interest to see our good before purchasing.. Boraxine. The best Washing Compound ever offered for sale in this City. A Premium with every Box, Try It. J. F. TAYLOR, Wholesale and Ketail Ornror FOOT OF MIDDLE STREET,; jin23d-tr new FiERNE, N. C. a.l.. VW 1IIU.I. lM um THE PERFECTION Baenuan'a araiaa aaiy. r TT .1 handUd mnediaa that sell ae welL or that I Of the See in the medical liae is the rM C3.. 1. Lh. .l. t . ... . t . . . I . . , I I?.. !.! A Qn.n n .f P... ioa Diar.DuiB iu ui wviiu nay given snca 'aniversai aauiiBcuon. 1 uhuiu lul1 ijuiwj, ujiu OuU, Brulaosf 8ore$i jClcara, Baitl We do not bosltatetognarantae themverymaahfsoturd only by tbe California Kneum. fever ooree.- tetwr. uiappaa time. andwa atana readT to relnnov tne riK oyrap company, oan rranoiscu. Hand, ChilblainB, Corn, and; all Skin I parohag iprice If satisfactory results' do Gal. Is is agreeable to the taste, ao Ernptions, and positivelyt .caret, piles I not follow their use. These remedies have eeptabl to the stomach, harmless in ite or no pay required. - It is Kuaranuaod to I won their great popularity purely on their nature, painless yet prompt and tnor gtv perfect satisfaction, ofc money re-1 merits. ' For sale by a. H. irony, whole-lonsn in it scuon. . landed.' race 20 cent per pox. for lisle and, retail aruggisu, irnca pr .ooaeni ; m .uunv.'gent, new uerne,n.u. saleb. N. Duffy, r.r; s ' Jan. 17 JbotUea,$8.00. ,..-.-..!ivja83Mr,-. I V .: ? mhSflwiw Furniture ! ! JOIIIISUTEn Has ou band and is reoefving every day handsome parlor suits, chamber sets, heavy walnut, tureen, wardrobes mattresses, chaira, lounge, sofas, etc. eto. Ha also has a line of home-mad work of bedsteads, sofss, tables, bureaus eto., which ara neat and substantial. Prices Right Down toRock uouom. . SeC dw Middle tf, New Borne. J. E. SHITS, Agt DEALER IN Mens. Boys and Children's ClothingT Boy's Clothing. Sl.50 op. Men'a.3.00 ud. Also, a full line of BOOTS AND SHdi&t, Women's Shoes, 15o. un. Alu ln line of DRY GOdfiSS Cal I and see thenv (j . mafl4K TolheWholesafatrHD 8elect yonr SHOES froma'tfAf lion Dollar stock and SAVB TWENTf- rive rbnuii.ai, siti!!i"l' X. F. IT ES ' - Natr 'BsrnS, N'C.' a. . Mtottf'' Agt. TT u AeD!7 tot Colgan's Lubri cating Balls. v-hMj dwlra

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