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Llf JOURNAL, v - t i i. A 1 1 L. VIL--NO. 309. NEW BEENE:N- C-; THURSDAY, MARCH 28. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS? c 'al:ly heat curtmau cj. axlu & Co. ) :: ILK at mou per eeart, end i . , a stJeina Nib eitined j W. iijora, or the '-iur . .. " m.-.n, at short notice. 1 - 'PYI :FS VRlTISO( for legaT doce- tucuu. or lor Mf omar purpose. ct oo siiort notice end oa reasonable ur;i. W.T. Bill, msi2t6t1 South Front btreet. T?L0WCHS for decorations, boquaU, 1 Urt tad small, or flaral designs to purpose famished oa short cotio by leaving orders with Sam. luJcl.i on Middle street. m2J U OR SALE -Cow with young ealf. gut w. f. Bcssca & oa T10PULAB BOOKS FOR SALE. 8e 1 list on foarth pets of Jocbjul. Oaa book. 60; ,W; , 11.80;. I. fJW; 1J, f 1.73. ' .' ' meiSOtf -r VxntkVvvi. TMPORTBD FRENCHDRANDY AND 1 HOLLAND GIN, jurt rwairad aed for aala by -1 , Jak Eidmohd. IEHTILIZERS for Trsekara and for . Ootwn PUntart . at " - Geo. AUJU ft Co.' TAME3 REDMOND, WHOLESALE J LIQUOR DEALER, jttat ra ce! red a food aaaorunaal of Nauvo Wlaaa and Brand iaa, and alao aomaof the famoai California Wise knows at the "Angelica," made from the famooa and delicioua Angelica Grape. . This Grapa is only inooaesfally oulti rated 1b the Southern part or California; it ia a very delloate grape and requires ear tain oonditiont of climate to bring It to excellence which condition e are only met Jo that paradise ef the United States. Bis satire North . Carolina Wines and Brandies from the rintagee of Garrett & Co. and J. Wharton Green are of very superior quality and era very pare. ' - . f ln PLOUQE3,CultiT4tori and Barrow at very low prioea. . Geo. Aixra dt Co. JUSf RECEIVED Another 'lot of GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for aale by : , - Jaksb Rbdkokd. ONE Thouiand Rolls Wall Paper at vary low prioea. : ; t Gbo. Allm ft Co. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS for X Msdioinal and ether naes for sals by Redmond. . BEAUinrcL uod , seasonable weather all through this section To err ia human j to keep it from being found out is divine Atchl son Qlove. . .Jay Gojjld now approaches Mayor Grant with his hat off, and all the newsboys stand around to see the ahowt v - V.'.V It is often said "give him rope and be will hang himself.". That's just our opinion of the Harrison administration. v 'v,.' 'C . ' Tns letter-carriers ol New York have sent a strong ' protest ' to Washington against the reajjpoint ment of Postmaster VesMonrS Bismarck's last utterances in regard to Samoan affairs Indicate perfect agresment between Oer many and the United States. - .' If the Republican party ia held to a strict observance of its plat forms itjr ill scarcely surVive the four years of national control upon which it has entered. " Tub proclamation of the Presl- at declaring Behring's Sea ' cd sea may lead toeomplica 3 with" England. Excitement -:Tai:a at Ottawa, Ont." "- annual migration to Europe '1 ta exceptionally large this r. It is already beginning in r - i a!l the signs point . to an -i ijoad precedents Trl- jnsALis infaverof the a It the Senate, of ':2t's nomination.' Let rc:cs;tli:ty of the ret oa republican 'T IlArncoN charges -.il; c rrtkers with ' -f.3 nr.ch cf his ti ;i 1 3 cl 'crlJ. , '.:ry crri Tra-y, ' 'Its i cf As ia generally known thai ex President Cleveland it bow 1b Cab. All along hi route) from New York to Key West ho ru received with avery demonstration of approval and affectloa.-1 Ths Jocasii believe ia tap ing before the people tbe funda mental principles of the Democratic party beeaoM they are essential to the welfare of the people and the proaperlty o( the country, Taa 'gentleman1 who stole the mailing list of the New York Voice has been rewarded, and jet Dad- ey remains in the cold. Why should an exposed boodler be treated worse than - a detected thief f Nashville American. It ia reported that the Cotton Bagging Trust which suspended at St. Louis under tho fire of the farmers has survived. Our farmer friends have only to remember the words of Gen. Taylor at Bnen Visu, "a little more grape, Captain Bragg," and down it comes. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Q. H. RosiHTS For rant. O. If abks Grand opening. Jobs Hcobks Lost certificate. Gio. Alls f Co. lfcat outters. Watsow & 8tmit Auction sale of printing offlse. Garden peat.are growing rapidly. Onslow Superior Court convenes aext Monday. The steamer Howard is operating as transfer boat at tha Trent river draw. Jones . Superior Court adjourned yesterday and our New Berne attorney! have returned horns. 1 The steamer Tahoma is recoiling an entire new drees, and when the im provements now in progress are com' plated the will be very handsome. Can yon make e Jap Salaam, or do you know what that- game is ? If not, then attend Japaneso Wedding Apri Si and learn something. Lisiie Boston, a half orazy colored woman, created" some . excitement on Craven street yesterday afternoon by oreaming and howling at Marshal Lewis was taking her to tha station. Personal. Wm. H. Rountree, Eiq., of Lenoir, father of onr townsman, W. F. Roun tree, Esq. i In the city. Jordan Of tha Wilmington Star vu la tha city ycitarday. Mri. Delia Koonce of Jones county, arrived last night. She? Mrs. Scarboro and Miss Farrior will open a millinery and dreai making itore op the second floor of the Weinstein building. Mr. J. B. Holland and bride arrived last night, . Rev. II. W. Battle left yesterday morning and will attend the anion meet ing of tha Atlantic Baptist Association which convenes la Goldiboro on Friday Shipping Kews. x Tha steamer Annie of the E. CD, line sailed veitsrday afternoon with a cargo rf . cotton, lumber, navat stores, dto. Tha Vesper of this line wilt arrive about noon. U. The iteamer Stout of the Cly decline arrived from Baltimore yettetday morning and left on return trip last night with a fall cargo of. cotton, lum ber, naval stores and canned oysters. The schooner Ella R, Hill, Capt. Hill arrived yesterday light. v v The schooner . Addie Henry, . Capt. Smith, arrived yesterday lightv New Berne's Fair Heard From. : - The news of onr late. Fair has gone throughout the length and breadth of the land and by the next annual exhi bition will be thoroughly advertised throughout the United States, ani the third exhibit will begin to approach the fall measure of what we ean show. The following notice Is fromihe Chicago RelIgio-Pb.Hosopb.lcaI Journal of March ' New Berne,. N. C, has just held aa oviter and same fair, which was large ly attended. Tha exhibits of oyatert,t clams, shad, rook flh aed trout were remarkably fine. The game depart ment wasaaurpriaetoall visitora. Live dr, will ge, docks, turkeys, awan rsrtnassa, robina and many other bird kr- ownto ipnrtimeu were exblbnaa in treat rrofunmn. The agricultural die' flay iiidicat! great natural wealth of rrnreee and rroducts. Over one hutt d re i t-eci33ris cf marl from aeveral c-rjr.f'-s wre shown, and nearly Eft Tr (t-.:j;ral wool. - irtir" to Rcincss, 1 i ' - ; i f i ' t ' l ' t (.,', r Idle Baada. , . . t. . Ia. Craven county Jail there are eight prisoners, sU colored, see en nhle hodied man awaiting trial foe striking another with a ramrod. Seven are hoys ranging ia age from n yearn down to BUhalaeM hrty and anxious iorrTZlZ" get oat and go to work; as they say Tnese noye, save oae wee charges i itk the killiar at ajuithar W. awattin trial i-ttt UrMn. -a I the panUeatlary with kardeaed eriml-j Bala, bat what oaa be doae with them? I Wham oak at kit th tr.n tV .tMAtel bjaot to Lmptationa. end wUl let opponuauy peas to lay Baaas oa something that doat baloag to them. I mM hi k. t.-'l tr .kiM tknn . - - r- -r whee caaght la the act, and If it ware tsaoabtlulU that remedy would be adequate to prevent e repetition of the! crime. TdUnM. i. .1 ik. holism rJ tk. kU It Tf.VK-. v. w 1 A I mm m wvj v aseeaa wvu waiiwawj w soma rarm or in some workshop they would not bow be in Jail at the exDenea of tha aonntv. Thera anaht to a , . - j . . ...WW .UU BUI. W..U saeght ia the first act or make their I parents responsible for their acta. If Parents will allow their children to idle . , . . . . I " I crimes, the lew ought to take them in hand and provide for them, not by I keeping them ia jail, however, at the m , expensepf the Uxpayers.but proride some way by whioh they can be put to 1 work. Distinguished Arrival. Before tha season for winter resort patrons begin to think of returning home, we have a pioneer of tho summer tourist ia oar midst. A party arrived on Saturday night, or ia supposed to have arrived then, as his presenoe was first discovered that evening, who will make his summer sojourn hsre, and expects to be joined by a large number a i a . tl auring mo warmer a ays ox juij ana 1 Aua-ust. Ho haalarse family conneo I. Via T-.. n.l..... U... .W.. . -'----I J I iana, ana an uirougn me douid, woo enjoy a decided reputation for their musical attainments. In fact our in-l form ant states that it was tha practising of e few notes, by the gentleman who arrived on Saturday night, of an old familiar air that attracted attention and gave unmistakable evidence of his somewhat early arrival. He haa taken rooma on lower Broad ttraet, and if treated with proper courtesy by the cititena of onr place will no doubt re main all summer and draw a large con course, with him. Ho has a modesty about having his name appear in tha newspapers, and therefore is ysry re ticent when interviewed, but an enter prising reporter -gathered some light on the subject by the print of hie bill which was plainly Amos Keeter. Notc Be anspicioua of persona who recommend any other article aa "just aa good," end take nothing elae but Dr. Bulle Cough Syrup. A party paid ten dollars for a none at so auction sale. The horse was lame and bruised ell over. A bottle of Sal- vatioa Oil costing J J cents wee need; he is bow valued at two hundred dol lars. ' Assessment sadCollectlea ef Taxes. Stete Treasurer Bain has iaaued the following: XiOBTB CAJtOUHA. TBXASTJBT LTKP T, . Raleigh, March tl, 1880. To (As Board of County Oommxuionert : The law vrevldinc for the appoint ment of liat takers by the boards of county eommiaaioners is not materially obanged. V Sections and 12. of "An Act to Provide ror the Assessment of Property and Collection of Taxes," ratified the 11th day of March, 1880, are, however. r herewith communicated to yon for your guidance, in advance of the publication and distribution of tha act ny tne secretary ox state. Very respectfully,- . - ? V' ;-J,sWt.5i State Treasurer. Seotion V. Tbe board of county eont- missioners shall annually,' at-' their April session, except In the yea when there enau be aa assessment or property: appoint one competent person in each township to liat all the lands therein at tha valnatirm aaaaad on tha aunt, and all personal property la said township, Rairl hoard of nnmmitwlonera ahall allow tnr-.h townahlD list takhrs anoh eomoen .atlnn fnrthair aarwioaa aa tha hoard hall dm -insl and nrmMr. to ba naid k .ha MnaM IninrH. . ' ' - Sec. 13. Each township list-takef pointed under the authority ef section nine ot tnis act snail eavsniaa in arm or more public place within the tovB.Tll,.n,.il wikid dtvamrl wart rlid. snip, imniBuitwy aim bisi e-ffv w ment, notifying ail ta payers to return to him all the real fcna personal proper- tywnion sncniax. payer anau own on tbecrat aay or June, ana aaia returns U.l. U, HUUW UV .10. . . UU11U the month of June, under the peine and penalities prescribed by law. Each liat taker shall attend at two or more places ia each township for the purpose of faction In the use Of Or. Pierce's Pleas Ukbj a Tt cf r'Trty fsr taxation..; Unt Purgative Pellets. So am all. and . ( 1 lyat eo effectual, they bid fair toaup- Ixr:r' tto rjea cut f ! every; tea i. r""-nnt c"- tiosT c tint r te lion 1 r -ina to - bei dc -1 1 r - ra t. ii -. end tia i;. ?m to s -1 the M'i cf I ' " 'it. ti i jour taby 1. k '. ' f-.Jr.rj " If '.t-- . kOBTH CAR0I1SA SEWS. ' From the Stete Ft pen. NaahvlUe Araoaant: Mr. William Coilioa, ox-Treaaarer of Fraeklin cobb ty, diad of heart dieeaee on the td inn. Bear CaauKa, met with the misfortana w loaiag ai toaacoo earn Dy nre last oatardajr with S.O buehels of cotton hj . o. 01. arming Tatboro Southerner: Stunning hu ba UH u th cottOB Uctorj bu, on, on one frame. Since lait week the franae ' the epoolara have been put up. No mZ. Ul' arectchioK, and Edirccombe counu ie not etaadiag idle while its county teat going forward, lhe Swift tree and -I01.1UL ".. J. II. . l.. ,. ... nroooa.d ooa roneto Th. aaemato have gone out that the raw products of the country (hould be util ueu SuteiTllU Landmark: J. B. Connelly, "uinK cier vi lU0 ouperior I WUl , w uu, w lbu Ul T ti ay auu JUUUril rvnB . b .. k k , . .a. child, arrived here Tuesday night of lat week from Cartereville, Oa.. where "rally have located, waj taken into vubmnj eaa .4v ui. teeti iuuisusj ij Oh - Al.won . .t DaiM.tfa o( .h- cjurt house The sheriil bad laid off a dower in noith Iredell, Wednesday D1 did not reach town until Thursday morning, wan he immediately exocut sd hie precept upon Connell, who waiting for him. The indistmenta upon which he wa arrested were: 1, for "r8err. ,n the matter or wnat is 1 aaev ve u east nuv a ou a iiiei vuc- a , w. iui LnbeMiem.nt of the Plyler funds, end 8 for failure to make returns as clerk as the law requires. The sheriff Axed the bonds at 11,000 for the forgery case and 5500 each in the other two. The prisoner male fruitless efforts all day and up to 12 o'clock at night to secuie bondsmen, and at midnight he was lodged in jail where be remained until Saturday morning, by which time tbe bonda were made up. Chatham Record : Mrs. Celia Fields, I of Gulf township, died very suddenly I er sa days ago. She was about 90 years old. was the widow of tbe late Jack Fied wh0 WM a oldler o( .h, war of .... .. . 1H1, and nad been Uvidk alone ror sev laral years, doing her own cooking and waning on uersen. one was iouna aea f I,., ,,. ka. kA.lff .r ohwt and on a ubie wa, a pot of and her supper untouched. William E. Boudinot died suddenly at his rei- denee, near this place, on lant Friday, aged seventy years. On the morning of his death he ate a hearty breakfast, dressed himself, and about 11 o'clock walked into an adjoining room and auddenly falling unconscious, died without a struggle in two or three minutes. He was quite a remarkable charaoter and bis life reads somewhat like a romance. He was born at Wil mington, was appointed a cadet at the Naval Academy at Annapolis through tbe influence of Senator Thomas H. Ben ton, aerved for many years as an officer in the United states nary, from whioh he reeigned shortly before tbe late war waa appointed a captain by the Con fed crate Statea government, and ever since the war has resided near Pittsboro. tie had travelled all over tbe civilized world, and had accompanied Commo dore Perry, in 1852, on tbe first expedi tlon to japan, tie was a saiuea navi gator and a scientist of unusual attain menta. He was the hret to suggest the signal service system which ia cow so valuable. 'Atlantic Baptist Association. The following is the programme of the Union Meetibg of the Atlantic Baptist Association to be held with the Goldiboro Baptist church March 29th, 30th and 8 1st, 1880: FRIDAY MORNING 6E88ION. 11.80 to 12:30, organization and re port. AFTERNOON SESSION. Topio Systematic Beneficence, C. A. Woodson and J. C. Whitty. NIQHT SESSION. Introductory Sermon by Rev. J, A. Hires. SATURDAY-MORNISSQ SESSION. Topic Sabbath Observance and D8t" cration, B. H. Lewis and H. W. Battle AFTERNOON SESSION. Topic Sunday School Work. 1. Relation of Pastor to Sunday School, Jas. Brineon. 3. Relation of Church to Sunday School, J. T. Love. - J. 3. Dill, Chairman. Argus. THE SHAD. 1 "When the angels made shad I The devil WU mad. I Because ne xuevr tney would be a I BOUrOO Of delight! i OO to breaa UP tne acneffle I lit) DlUDtTCU 1UHI UI atrsnni. pAsd atuck ta the benea out of apite a1,n the itrawberriea red i in-mnd their bed. I The devilti BaW-i.i -Xi . f,u like pounding his head, j Boca use be had atuok all the bonus in i, jneahad." ' . " E. B.R i , . . , j Not Bulky hut Boslness Vy la the way e Western man put. it In ex I cress in a; to e friend his bompiete) satis fpiant entirely, the old style pill. An ever-ready remedy for Sick and Bilious Headache, - BiliouenesS, Constipation and ail blood aioorders. ilUd in action, wonderful in effect. Put un la vials. convenient to carry Their use attend- eltJi'i no discomfort! -These sterling t meriu account for theit ireat oonular For Bent, Dwellinc oa north wast corner of Meeealf and Nenes etraeu, lately oocu piad by Mra. Wiadtev. Apply to mxS 1 w O. H. ROBERTS . B. B. Certificate Lost Certlflrats No. 1,178. tor five shares of stock la tha A. a N. C. a. R. Co.. standing In ny bb. having bean lost, 1 keraby give notice that 1 will apply (or a duplicate thereof to be iMoad to me. JOHN HrjOBES. New Bern. Much 17, US. lawiw Auction Sale. Presses,Type and Material or a PRINTING OFFICE. This, Thursday Mcrning, MARCH 28, 1K89 WATSON & STREET, Aixtionkicrs Today at ELEVEN o'clock, corner South Front and Middle street, we will rTer for sale, for Cash, the fixtures and material of a Printine- offl. e. Also, one improved Scroll Saw, nearly naw. Wanted: 500 Raocoon Skins, 250 Muskrat Bkioi, 100 Skunk Skins, 500 Fox Skins, 800 Otter Skins, 100 Mink Skins. 50 Oposeom 8k ins. 50BearSkina. 50 WildCat Skins. 50 House Cat Hkins. 100 Rabbit Skins. 250 Doer Skins, 1000 Cattle Hides. 1000 Sheep Skins, 1000 Goat Skins. And also Tallow, Beeswax and Fidh Sounds. Highest market price paid for all the above. If you don't believe it. trv me. J. U. SMITH. mir27dwlru New Berne, N. C. DICKENS' WORKS. HOW TO OBTAl Til KM. Any subscriber to the Daily or Viiki. Journal, wbo has paid one year to advauc. till .titled to 10 per -ul discount on it t of. CHAW I)IOKh.NS' WORKrt. Kor tho money, this It tbe beat edition on the mar ket Compared with the cost of former, even recent days, U la amaclog how the pries ,,l standard books are now reduced. 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