' ' -i'ttiY : - .:.- v "-3 W v.1. ) '-v -V. f-.. ;i .-:';-. irf .v- ! V .. -J ' .... -ivfpv. . ..-.!. ' ' -' . ' ':i!s!ioftl8ii. OURNAL. VOL ,yra,vNo.,i23. .VEW BERNE. N. C. FRIDAY. AUGUST 23. 1889. price 5 cents; 1 iXwWT WAllM W (V KOBiWfAREWELL, Caprice for Piano, by Fisherw Pasting an opin ion on the old popular and welt known "Bobln'a Return" would be liko at tempting to -describe a very popular li o?el "every body" h read it, aud already koowe all about it. Bo it will. in a short ikm. be wu; rctr new piecert J4bi,iiFaf(wBlt"iJTrre o? onrSR f feUbtero T 03T-A :. J-J between doL The fii ."i warded bv retnrnjn&aJima'ro aug22 til - I J."Moork. SEWING MACHINE 0IL2 Superior qualitvt '. -floraji ;bf B4& Dornr, DruggjsJ, JjSiffe :.$f&UZMa U8EFrjL-TuBion' TT iivvraal AtlV J9 tftkitM'.W Si ; hU i6orni ' revised, Pomous , Avtirtn ? he nny se nil r1 ii.rifc .! 311 itt niiiVtVI.. W . in O To win the Legislature, insure just apportionment, congressional as well as legislative, to render sure the election of a Democratic successor to Evarts in '91, and to plant "the standard of the State firmly within the entrenchments of the national Democracy, are the ion fl.?o i' Qnr Ohin ' tJiJJ' giui iuuo ivnuitf) ufiou vuu mio tTJt be accomplished by "along pull a ijge0t gtrong pull and a pull all t(geth( r." Mr New York Star. . JL Mir; bud. HAMiTODttspr.yrafPiiG,-, at aaaitonVblA eonlif bb''- . . i i wBrrfT oc, U AtES line " 14 d(b EIB9T-CUASS job Work executed at this offide on eatistaotory terms. -New York Star, VVe ha'V read of ro&bGg 'chrchen, 8te&Iinci5i hies "and bfher aeijHtfvf -anadnltcrated diiptayjlyJ hflti e jevcr hf arl of8n educaxed m-Ah trying to s'cal a loiun, untu sThe other day-Vn, Kug- ri"6J tVerdna tried to ran a'avVf Hfi : a large piece of the Lfjjjybin toaiUo!' Itoraeo and Juliet. tV.tie is nt lor treasou-f, btrategems arid spoiU." Wilmington iiesaen-ge;r. ".. LOCAL NEWS. - Thkee is a great deal of vital air In loving words. THE word "protection" nas an , alluring sound: the1 thing it really - Stands for is damnable. New York r Herald. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. & N. C. R. To agents, etc. Ian. Fischer -Robin's farewell. The thermometer registered eighty eight degrees yesterday. "Where does youner live Sister Jones?" l'I lives cross do acadomized - Judge Terry was infinitely the rajiroa(j n ; r m.u M it. . I makes up high character and worth. News and Observer. L Dr J. D. Roberts, of Durham, at one time superintendent of the Insane Asylnm at uoidsboro, is a candidate to succeed Dr. Grissoni at Raleigh, the receipt of a complimentary ticket to the State Fair October 14 to 19. On Tuesday September 3d the steamer Tahoma will run a special excursion from New Berne to Ocracoke. Partic ulars will appear later. A gentleman from Onslow informs us that $182 were raised at the Taber nacle festival held a few days ago. A Railroad Discussion. In the absence of the editor, who is on a visit to his old home in Lenoir oounty, we shall have to discontinue all communications in reference to the A. & N. C. R. As he is better acquainted with the facts on the subject than any one else connected with the office, we ask correspondents to withhold their articles until the return of Mr. Nunn. He will be absent about two weeks in search of rocreation which he has been in need of for sometime. There are a number of articles desirous of space, enough to monopolize so small a paper as the JouRNAL,and some of them muoh longer than we ought to submit to, but in fairness to them, they will be rantil reasonable space upon the re turn of the editor. The N;--.v Berne Club Gets Left Tht! following letter received last bight -ivtjiin account of the match gamo i:ayei at Kiupton yesterday. Probably thf bfst player among the New I'-jrue nine was unavoidably absent, but it is the usual luck of our club to revemu the tables at the second contest: The game of basoball between New Borne and Kinston, came off today, the Kame was oalled at 2 o'clock, R. C. Strong, acting as umpire, both clubs d id fine play ing. Manly and Rhem did excellent work for the New Berne team while Cameron and Stanly perhaps did hotter playing than any of the Kinston nine. Thu umpire's deoissions were considered just by all present.and no un pleasantness occurred during the game J lie score stood on the first half of 9di inning 18 to 8 in favor of Kinston, the Kinston boys giving up their right to the last half inning. The New Rerne boys are a gentle manly set of follows and oreated a fine impression on ths home team. H. Dr. Grissom in, a private letter togeorowd waB preBent Shipping News. The steamer Annie of the E. C. D. lino arrived yesterday with general merchandiHe and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon . The Eaglet of this line will arrive tomorrow morning. ine Manteo or the U. U. line sans today at 12 o'clock. us two he will leave the Insane Asylum as well matured open bolls of cotton, GOV. Fowle has "packed" the Board raised from his farm about two miles ? against him. I from the city on Trent road. i ,, r , , I We intentionally omitted to state .-. ALi.tnememDer4ot tne,caDinei terd hat the cen8U8 of colored are now absent from Washington, I cyidren n th0 eight township was and, with possibly one exception, I bsing taken. The census of both races is taken, of course. Three for-E-cent was the price of a lot of watermelons at the market dock pester day. We'll bet John Sulliyan's t wonl l 'hi.lfl one of them and .( .1 il . Knr . rhlfih ooruA'ci it lliiPfhii)tMkval-thati there is from one to fourteen chills ' , ley Hiver near "MtaylffrMjM511'. ' Bald to be 12l'jeartfll&-,au ,Te hot weather in again hereafter u . v ' y -t .n ,;'";iB rf Mfae wet and cool spell. The con- THE AmenCBO BXlllDit .at.tueiltirjued heavy rains did serious damage Pads Exposition is . all right now. I to the crops, but with a late and favor- ' Kilknn. thA Klnff at TAaht ia able season from now, they can much there,- Alt Europe combined can't imPrflveand make a ffllr iM- mfttch him. Wilmington Star. lne ouuar. ueiecuve uia some very - o I n l . j rt i : I uuu wun yesteruny. no icpuiiu npymgi Atlantic & North Carolina R. R. Co., Qhn. Freight A Pass. Okfick, New Bern, N. O., Aug. 22, 1889. Editor Joubhal: Will vou please insert the following clioping from the Journal and my letter to Gov. Fowle. I have somewhat more to say on this subject. Yours truly, 8. L. Dill. LEI THE RECORD SPEAK. Receipts of the A. & N. C. R. For Four Years Past. As Mr. Bryan's friends claim that the Governor should retain him as Presi dent of the A. & N. C. R. because he has given a successful business manage ment, we give below the receipts of the road for the last four years: Whitfobd's Administration. May 3st, 1885. Freights at stations $69,185.55 Passengers 89,061.56 ExrrefS 7.152.85 U. 8. Mail 5.991.12 Total earnings 121,391.18 Bryan's Administration. Under which the mortcaee debt has been increased about one hundred thou sand dollars, and, it is said, a floating debt of about thirty thousand. May 31st, 188G. Freight at stations $ 55,064.90 fassengers 42.999.39 Express 6,891.72 U. 8. Mail 6.031.30 Cotton Per Bale. Whitford, Bryan, 1885. '87-'88-'89 Kinston to Norfolk. .$1.75 $ .5 Kinston to Baltimore. 2.50 2.25 Kinston to New York. 3.00 2.50 Very nearly all of the cotton from A. & N. C. stations is shipped to Norfolk; scarcely any shipped north of Norfolk. at a i a D a 5. 2 a St : O X g 2. Q ST 0a UO S 2 JO o a 5- o OC ft i OP Jo -i 3 o , . o o - o D s IB V 5' v a a 2 o o o o o a o 5-? O o 2, Total earnings 110,987.31 May 81s, 1887. Freight at stations $ 63.691.34 Passengers 41,86182 Express 0.953 61 U. S. Mail 0.031.32 Total earnings 117.038.09 May Slst, 1888s Freight at stations $ 56,540.91 Passengers 51,044.78 Express 5,885 23 U. 8. Mail 6,031.82 none are expected to return several weeks. announces the deat for Rancat a.. M Li al.ai W lierauu iu iuin vujr oojo tuat Mr. C. O. Perrv has shown new Berne s waniuae. Under the above caption we copy the following article from the Twin-City Daily published at Winston. Our citi zens are gratuitous people and are will ing to bestow proper honors upon the deserving. We may divide on some questions and take stands that are not always wise, positions that sometimes prove injurious to both ourselves and the progress of our city, but, be it said to our credit, when we have occasion to show our appreciation of a worthy public servant, we can lay aside any manner of ill feeling and render due honor to the meritorious. "There is one thing that can be said to tho credit and honor of New Berne, Her people are never selfish in their praise of those who have served her interests faithfully. Only last week and her citizens turned out en masse and met her lire company that had just returned from the tournament at Ral eigh, and bestowed unstinted praise THE Russian Minister of Finance I at least three news items lurking about upon them for the victories they intends to tax the Protectant JW anally quiet city. He Bt'Xn Hon. F.M.Simmons returned aao "ese myuwnuuB niruugerB must ue . ;, ot tha, umiuuHKi; vovuicu . uiwsn.w 0I niB term in uongress be reoeivea a justice. I grand and spontaneous ovation from r l m,i. i riit.. the whole people or that ancient city or ville who was bitten on the finger a few other in doing honor to him for the days ago by a whiteoake snake, is get- faithful and valued services be had Una- nlnntr nit rfaht fiinnft ho had the rendered HIS district. anger amputated. From the same -n 'ffiZZSESZ neighborhood a little five year son of manner the debt of gratitude that city Total earnings 119,452.24 What the receipts were for the year ending Slay 81st, 1889, we have not as certained, as the finance committee's report has not yet been published. Newspapers in the State that have claimed such a fine administration by Mr. Bryan, if they desire to do justioe to the people of this section who never did approve of the appointment of Mr. Bryan, will publish the above record. Jf co ODo- n o cji o a 03 V a ID IC - ouo Notice. MISS EMILY C. FEREBEE will . ';i open her School on MONDAY, SEPT if" 10th. aurtltd i3C, Mortgage Sale cf Schooner By virtue of authority executed "to the undersigned by W. J. H. Cavenor and recorded in the Custom House f-' the City of New Borne, I will sell af H. -H. TAYLOR S STOKE, HARLOWE, at TWELVE o'clock. M.. on FRIDAY. AUGUST 30th, at Publio Auction. th Schooner TIME with her tackle, rbr- ging, etc.. etc. Terms made known on day of sale. JOHN E. TAYLOR, aug21 dtd Mortgagee. Atlantic & North Carolina R. R. Co., Gen. Freight and Passenger Office, New Bern, N. C, Augt )6, 1889. Governor D. G. Fowle, Raleigh, N. C. Dear Sir: As the attached clipping from the New Berne Daily Journal seems fo be a standing advertisement in that paper; in order that you may know the facts in the oase I desire to lay before you the following statement as published in the annual proceedings of the company in general meeting. I shall endeavor to be as .brief as pos sible. , - ., ": Comparative Styiteiiient fox four years of rresider$ jiryanjt atimmstration with, four ycant. of. prsiuient Whitf ord's administration: , Earnings from Transvortation. President Whltford'i Four Years. 1880.. 84,807.86 1881... 102,640.21 President Bryan's hour xears, 1886.. 1887., 1888.. 1889.. with a view to diminishing "the in fluence of the, , German Protestant clergy, The prize ting ia the child of a brute's love oi cheftji, tfptoriety and gate money :fthedael vi8 the toff spring Of A fools Idea Of honor.,; The Mr. N. M. White had a finger bitten off owed to editor H. S. Nunn for his val dnpl and tfca hriift flffht tnnst Co. fcv a horse . Me services in working up through .Danville Begisterlj: I Mayor's Court. his paper the fish and oyster fair, by passing a resolution of thanks. And Tnhirlinti : The following cases were disposed of f". i men's Honls. Hon. W. R. a ti n.-'-'':.m,dtili-Ti-l yWfai: Bell, a member of the State Senate Colored-Martilda White, violating from the counties of Carteret, Onslow Minneapolis voted to eevet ail , con k .an a nnraimr mi awnarino- on and Jones, secured the passage of a WU nnetion with the hiffh eonrt bfEntt. .i.- .,fl ni.mid. m.r. .Tnhn. through the legislature tnai aitereatne , kn,inl.r mnf tha riiffArAn vitmia of land and . organize an American jsonr violating chap. 5. sec, 8, cursing I New Berne, taking its municipal affairs Moh onnrf . TWa lf ffiranu' aWtWiand k'wearlng on the streets. Dismissed, out of the hands of a thieving set of In- " . 1 1- ' I ' ;., .. t r - :.ti: -i nnmnotant. nfflninla. nd nlknino thnm to the Order, court insisting can obieottoff.: Norfolk Landmark r ur,T . rKB'. Representative, did not go unrewarded " " . i itn.inrt .th. i.it nw tiiva urn. nnn , . n . n.m- a . i . i . . " 1 r or . upon uaptaia . reu ursi visit w A NEW-YoR 'special Lw; M9WS apples and pears hav;heen retailed on New Berne he was met at the depot by nnrl OhserVpH 'of " Anir-SfiBava' the streets and a good manr peaches the dignitaries of the town and many ana uoserver., ,oi ,n.ug ,zv,jayi. 4(lMi.kK.; ifri of its. most prominent citizens, and TwAnfv Aran, of Imth fiea who Ii0 they ,M ot raer Ln"or from whence he was taken in a oarriage I nnsllfv. ; harmora nnti WAH attora tol.. il. t.u . j.n j u came on the BteajneTr La . Nofman. Iook tftr raiaing nice fruit, berries, band, f There he wa treated to a royal die are detained at Castle. Garden I -f.v.i.. ai , Tt fnTnUhei thnm I reception, no, the people or Hew Berne until theTnrUshlcon8nrn:)e withal consulted. It is Baid that there are when they get returns from no other that they wouid De ashamed to ae 7f flfia ArahH awftitlntf In mtnA to ouroe and better enables them to make knowledge their appreciation of a kind it! , - ?A? F cwh 'Purchases , Instead of buying on service, while those who serve them are this country provided, these twenty StT"v. ceH always assured that ther have not are passed thronghtgSl aiaPA, servd an ungrateful people. ; . " , rTTTw. Tform fUr. w4wji WrioVai t4 when flarefully conducted t 7 rr rrr will ptove . great incentive, in eking a uob MibiiwB uwwa were repre- 0tttaa todependentiiving: '-y Col, Tolk made an .1 Evolutions I recommen . Wm. Dunn for President. Editor . JotTRNALiGoverBO -Fowle could not perform a better- act, and at the same time ; please tne people along lr-Jr:' ;cTr" ilr!ag.and 'da , - ....! . iv nsfi flf info '. -1' 3 Btate Uonv ; ; ' :ry llzzk for ryiiMtlrj'w.":: .'?ri:v.feitbe same time-please thepeop. FenonaU l.mlMsM theline. of : the: A- tt H Oi Bi- than to wfirfll Mlss .ffltnnw. augneB 'wensTiown w iiwu"7 w u-wY a- w.u.Tru flffht ?V Hv gentleman; who has proved successful aicj MoreheadjCity last night. . rnallhe hasndertakintpraoticaUnd Miss Er4ma' Henderson, Miss Charity can show; as good business record, es Doll, Mies Btauo ana Annie peoiaiiy as a railroad man, as nil or ArendalV nd Metsis.i A.jTIi-fowell any otherStaU can furnisb. Bon. Neat and MaBter George Hender son wn'6 pasBongers for Morehead City laft r5"U, ' .. -t''fv Citizen. For a disordered -liver try Beecham Piiis. Jvvv;-J?y .';';rv',v-;'. ,110,987.81 ,, 117,038.09 .. 119,452.24 ,. 124,465.81 1884..., 1835... 112,117.56 121,891.18 Totals $471,934 48 $420,956.81 During the years of '82 and '83 the road was in the hands of Mr. Best. I would here oall your attention to the fact, that while Mr. Bryan's four years show a net gain oyer Col. Whit ford's of $50,000, it bas been done with lower rates of freight than has ever been on the A. & N. C. Road before; and besides, during the years of '84 and 85. Col. Whitford! was manacine the Midland N. 0. Kailway, between Golds boro ana Bmithneid. ana during this time the A, & N. C. proportion, derived from that source from freights alone, would amount to about $10,000 a year in round numbers, total about $20,000 for the two years '84 and '85. Please find below comparative state ment of rates charged during Mr. Bryan's administration with that of Col. Whitford 's: With regard to car-load rates, we aro lower, I think, on coal, brick, lime, vegetables, fieh, fertilizers, wood, etc, than any previous management in the history of the road, and very much lower than any road in North Carolina, South Carolina or Virginia. I give you these facts as they appear from the offi cial reports of the Company, and from the tariff records in my office. Yours truly, S. L. Dill, O. F. & P. A. My reasons for not going back, or prior to 1885, in not quoting the cotton and class rates, is that they seem to have been taken out of the rate books, as I take it to make room for the rates of a more recent date. I thtjk without doubt they were either the same or higher, more probably the latter. They certainly were not less. PUSH WILL TELL ! Remember that our success guaran tees you the same high grades aa ever; the same quantities; measure and weight always J -ret and generous; but that PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EYER. Lch8 profit and more patronage is our idea of future trade. We don't worrv about patronagp. Make Prices Right, and trade will be euro to follow. Goods in our line have been too high; there's no denying it. We aim to bring them down to a proper lrvel; wo are going to make The Luxuries of Life AS CHEAP As the Necessaries ! TUK LADIES DELIGHTED. The pleasant effect and the perfect safety with which ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of figs, un der all conditions make it their favor ite remedy. It is pleasing to the eye and to tho taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on the kidnoys, liver and bo we Is lloecham's Pills act weak stomach. liko magic on a Atlantic & N. 0. Railroad Go. Superintendent's Oi i-ick, New Bern, August 21, 188'J. To Employes and the Public: On and after this date the regular mail train on Sunday will be discontinued. Time Table No. 17 of June 18th will remain in force with this exception, and the same will be ruu daily except Sundays, until otherwise ordered. S. L. Dill, Superintendent. At any one of our Establishments will bo found a LARGE AND FINELY SELECTED STOCK OF Foreign and Domestic Wines LIQUORS, rters, Ales, &c. arc olVering to great inducements in the Retail Trade Tobacco and Cigars! called to Miss Mollie Heath Will reopen her SEPT. 9th, 1889. School, MONDAY, au22dlw The attention of families is the Celebrated Imperial Beer, for which wo are agents. O 5 H a a a 3 ? 5 8. 1 I 0, OO -J co co to So oi O r o o I.J880. : rf S 8i ! S SQ l 00 5o O ! , . ... -it . - Wl S3 ' fr I C k' M I to -1 , I S3 O m I S KB.' C8 -3 tr ta : e- Jf 2 3 . A co -I -J o e h or G -1 01 to CO o w e I i- o h I ii. ei a .1 C8 0 5 I H OD O l. t; 1 BSikl W I UU W IT- ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL, FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, Conduoted by the Misses Manly, will be re opened on September 2d, 1889. Tuition, $2 00 per month. Frimary Department, 81.00. aug21-lw Mrs. A. T. Jerkins Will resume the duties of her School, for both sexes, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd. Prompt entrance and punctual at tendance eminently desirable. August 18. 2w Satle fiction guaranteed at money refunded. A. L, Gregory & Co., PRINCIPAL HOUSE : E. side Middle St., opposite S. H. Scott. BRANCH HOUSES: N. W. Cor. Queen and Pasteur Bti. (R. R. Depot). S. W. Cor. South Front and Middle Su. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealers. Cotton Ginners. Attention! TTT J J I tJ&ttXZJr1 lor yourorue" Jobbers of Cigars and To- Tiarn'ol Protf flrtfrfin flino Feeders and Condensers. Everybody using them unhesitatingly pronounce them the BEST so take no other. We guarantee full satisfaction. Send for prioes and terms. WHITTY & GATES, Agents for the Boss Power Cotton Presses, Roanoke Hand Presses, etc, augl7dwtr - bacco, NEW BERNE, N. aug!6 dw c. tO 09 4 00 3 1 ? ,11 W WW J. I SSI ft 1 l 7-;..,. 1- i Gin For Sale. A Forty Saw Brown Qeoreia Gin. in good condition. Cheap for cash. Apply to jyS3dwlm R. R. JQNE8. AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION AT VERY LOW RATES IS OFFERED to BOYS and TOVlfa MEM To Whom It May Concern. No one has authority to contract billsrNAVTQ CPWriHT ' Don my responsibility, 'and I ill V 1 O nJJls This Is a Military boot School, and is one of the ' upon reoognize none unless made by myself. K.. F. JJKUADDUS. Ang. 17th, 1889. t lw Btatcs. Healthy 1 . Climate. Mild W! location, Fine: Inters, Cadet Tl. III..!. H n 1 I KLJI - Climate. MIK hid Biifrii il rm unvifc.i f vconictW.ciidetoKhc . - O "T"l A Fnllfinrtec8tudV.orrep. -.fe L. aratlon for highest classes of i ; f ; . 1 nnv rMlpmi or for Bnslness. . Simple, Durable and Light Running. I The only vertioal feed Maohine.' All sewing dona without basting. M.- HINE3, Agent. Kqulppea Schools In tho United . any College or for Bnslness. Complete Courso In Telegraphy. tor who ruu parucwara auoresa , , ; ? t'!' J COUA.C. DAVis.surr.. . , V-