F 7 r "XT ,Jf' I' ' c-'". Mil O-URNAL., Li voL:vyni.-Noi7ii NEW BEKNE, N. CU SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19t 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. BUSLTIESS LOCALS. . ti - 5 3" m " - : ff tSCTJ MEAT7Buok wheat,"Tapioca, fUrO.)!. Oat Flakes Raisine Cnrrwu, Cit ron, Evaporated .Apples, Macaroni, '. Family Corned Beef, Small Hame.Sugar Cared Shoulders, Codfish.White Beans, ' I ?- S R jested CttfTee, Fiat TeaeiChooc ' v Ut," Cocoa, Maple Syrup. Toilet Boap, , Imported BBmC, K-8W)TBR,; PURE IMPORTED HOLLAND GJN and Jamaica Bum, at retail by . ?, 8VH9WAED, , " ' ' ,10811 At LlJBoltoB'eOld Stand. . - , TO ' WELL-regulated family . can IN afford to b without "ZebVanoe" . COOk SWT. ' :: , , ' , Oct 11 tf. "T...T Whtttt & Gatib. , V- HEleiant WV 6ent4vnneKid - BAsautoTOS & Biitib's. , : -r-.TMLti HEADS aod Statements neatly : -1 .CO printed a1 ,thli-officer all and - leave your orders with us. . ; T OAt)El'SaEtXS:Club"ihoUe,wade, v jji-VBrWottloadtog- ,gune(t' EepeatiDj? "-rv rifles, at Oot. -r WhtWt & Oaths. -HEeBt'StyteuDerbyHaU at V n-BAHB!OTO:& BAXTER'S. ' VTTEandoto Paper furnished - J-i uut tiaatl minted ak the JOHMAL 'Give1 us your orders. The Virginia Democrats are a tide1 awake now. They hate aboat sixty speaker! the field and old '-fashjonefl bar bacnes are the order v of the day. - ' "-"-riuiraE QiDEOir O; Woods, and ex-Delegate Frank Pettigrewhaye beenominitted; by the Bepabficani ' of Sooth Dakota to represent that . State in the United States Senate. s, - JoHSr J Sullivan has had" a ' ' high old tUne since he. wound Kil rain up. ; He has gotten through with all the money he won and is r now dead-broke. A man who is tlead-iroke wonld make a lame run fdr ingress'. Wilmington Star. ' - , 4 wmmmgmmmiaamemmmsast - ' Lit Mr. Otriawrest in the fall niance that In the calm retire .. . menoi his old age he is an . object ofTeaeration nd respect i to , all true Southern men, and that they i ' resent ani unjust assault upon him . as an attack upon: the people whom he so laithfoUj-serred ia the moat drying period their -history. i;- 7- assatV.i1"- ; ' iticnmonaimes. SAt" Jones is in jail at Hopkins Title, Ky JQe attempted the life . . of a mux wtttiypliioi but waa'is ; It U.graUfjing to note, that the -1 wfcted man; now ttaads of. :.tne law is not tno grearoam iones. ; The'eVangelwt is preaching! awa y itftbUt admirerSionadons prob- aWt of thehiddf that is 'testing ontji niiqu'e and classic name. J ; '- Washington Poet. , .-. The ' town of Dothen, Henry county. Alnbamft. hitherto unknown ' to tame, nas ueen snaaeniy orougn -, into prominence ly a serious riot, ; ' . in which several persons lost their yyes. It grew out of we retnaa p; ,Ce jAmera?. AUiancol to pay? the license tax ondrajmen employed : at their warehouse that is required of draymen' 'generally". "The only f race question involved lay between r .r the farmers and the town author!; - ties, and both , seem to have got ' there. SwWslW'; - One of the most 7 striking incl dents ottheshoeking tragedy on ; the electrio iwiresiilft eQhambers street yesterdayas the otalf ih ability of everybody present, iaclad l; t-e ilectfallemplojes, lay : whose wires they were i that killed ' the mu Ai better Illustration of s the haphazard, topsy-turvy, aevu t ere, goas-yonpleaee. wayin rl ' i the , city, las governed could ! --2!yU: desired, and 'yet bere t s i who thiak ',ilM whatwe :r ::Sclj65l tow' Is $15,000,000 U ii t 1 V" "l :r?i:si by sbme writer V !a ccrlesion: and hair ; r::'2!i;t3 in ,the Uolted : ; :.s3 cf the tea German r.'adinaViaa '.''iimmijratioa; V )f! :-r,h3t5frtlie;ita: 1 he EneliBn are not all light by MvwiAiiiLfcnfc.lifcArhd Amfirinan.l j , ' i on, eyes and hair.; Some tag persons say that in New. York millUke8 tfteM change of administra eity tbe average man and woman tion should be excused, but It ia time are rapidly becoming darker. In I tl(iBA ohnrnntAriRHcs. lilm mnst othersthe races which are thrown together in this country onset and supplement one another. Syracuse (Standard. - - LOGAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. E. SlovkB Mince meat, eto. - No oysters in market yesterday. We acknowledge receipt of an invi tation to the Edeaton fair which will ba held October 28 to November 1. Miss Fannie Holland, mutio teacher at Skinner's school, bad a rehearsal of her class last night. The musio students are progressing finely. A party of eisht gentlemen from New England are stopping at Hotel Albert They were here during the war and are now on a visit to the old battle grounds. Tbese are the gentlemen that had pre viously planned coming and were pre' vented by the blizzard one time and quarantine regulations another time. We wish them a pleasant visit. The meetings at Hancock street Methodist ohurch are largely attended and considerable interest is manifested Rev. J. D. Butts, of Dunn, N. C. preached last night, basing his sermon upon the text Luke xi; 1 to 13, the sub- jeo being prayer. The sermon was nlain. practical and foroible. After the sermon nenitents were invited to the altar and several went up. A large bear was on exhibition at the market house yesterday afternoon. He was brought to the eity by Mr. William Foreman, who caught bitu in a steel trap last Thursday night in Carteret near the boundary line between Carteret and Craven. The bear had been grow- int fat on Mr. Foreman's corn, but at last "put his foot in it." He weighed, when dressed. 163 pounds. Those who are fond of bear may get a fine steak this morning at the 'market. Some people eall It a choice meat, but. we won't take any aa long as there is any long clear" around. Probably Fatal Result from As phyxia, Ur. N. North, from near Washing sod, stopping at Hotel Albert, retired to his room Thursday ' night and ne sleeted to entirely turn off the gas. He was found unoonsoious yesterday morn ing and .a physioian was immediately summoned who did all that could be accomplished to restore life. At a late hour last night the patient was still in a precarious condition, with but little hopes of recovery. Shipping Kews The schooner Mattie E. Hiles, Capt, Ireland, sailed yesterday for the West ladies with cargo of shingles. The steamer Cleopatra arrived from Swansboro with naval stores, peanuts and other freight. The steamer Eaglet of the E. O. D line will sail this afternoon at 4 o'olock The Annie of this line willariive today. The steamer Tahbma will sail this morning at 7 p'clook. Personal." Col. John W. Gorton, of Riohmand, special agent of Hamburg-Bremen In eurance Company, is ia the city. Hr. , Wm. O'good, who has been visiting frlencs and relatives here, re turned to his home in the City of Hex lod"yesterday.iu a $ Mr. Harvey Keogh returned Jo Xiu rlnborg yesterday. ' He ha been; here about two months visiting bis- parents. HrV J. V. Williams went to Golds. bora yesterday on a business trip. Ben Mr. Eioaud, who has been as slating in a revival here, went to Wil mlngton yesterday Capt. J. A. Biohatdson returned, from Raleigh last night. Major W. A. Hearne of the Goldsboro Merounf is vjln' the jolty' fo? a few days, "Arrivals at Hotel Alberts E. B, Pick les and wife, N. North,, Washington; N. Q E. K. Bishop; 8. B. Street, city, B. Hosier, Adams Creek; A., J. Bankerd, v' v..iuuwl Philadelphia? Capt. G0. iLord . and wife, Wilmington, a. v.i 4. m. croaa due. Vanoeboro: Mrs. " M. A. : Thornton- ts Son; Jones Bay; W, S. Sterling, John Gray Melrose, Trusfram GritBn, Boston, Msss. ; Chas. T. Burgess, New Bedford, Hast; W. R. Austin,; WiU. L. Welch, Salem, Mass.; Henry B. Evans, Cam- fcrjjje Oot. Mass.1 J. T. Patob, Kingston, "I cannot rralse Hood's Sarsaparilla 'f - S,"sys another wh03e son, i, L. i v. iJi scrofula, was cured ty tYar .i: a. 3 Wnerels - tae rautt t : Judging from, report! in the press, . xi u observ-d.ilTwaaMtoMofM . Afew now that things should be gettingright Last nisbt'a mail contained a letter add rested to the Journal that was one week ooming from St. Louis, and it is the exoeptiod when some of our State papers arrive on time. Wq have spoial reference to those of Durham and Char lotte. Two will come one night and none the next. Where is the fault, and can't it be remedied ? A Sad Day For Game. Messrs. Ralph Gray, Will Bryan and Will Hollister left yesterday afternoon on a hunting trip down Neuse river.The reporter's heart was filled with sorrow for the birds and wild turkeys and geese and alligators ana deer and squirrels and other poor defenceless game, when be saw Gray with three guns, Hollister with three overcoats and Bryan bringing up the rear with his armB full of boxes of ox-tongues, sardines, crackers, etc., eto., step into a row boat at the foot of Craven street and give orders to the oartman to ".pull." We would like to say, too, that we know they didn't go off just to eat that "grub"i we know there is danger ahead for the above named va riety of (tame. The only thing that will save a great slaughter of the beasts and birds cf the forest will be the grand re ception and cordial greeting with which they Kill be welcomed to the hospitable home of Mr. Reuben White, where they will spend the night This may ohange their plans and cause them to forget their original cruel mission. Tbey told us yesterday, however, that they would kill six turkeys, fourteen wild geese, and five buckets of squirrels, among other things, and we know they always do what they say they will do. We ad vise their friends to call on them this afternoon at the Clyde line wharf. There are Advantages for a Paper jg ,. ; We have been banded toe following letter, which was reoeived a few days urnhv-thAiiARrntAr nf th Board of Trade: Beckleisville, MD.,Oct. 14, '89. Mr. Secretary of New Berne Board of Trade, Dear Sir: Please send me any infor mation by circulars that you may have issued, showing any advantages lor es tablishing a good size paper mill among you. Of oourse, advantages largely would be. cheap fuel, low freights, easy acoess to spruce or poplar wood i or wood for fuel, medium wages eto. Hope to soon hear something. Very truly, J. H. Beckley. We know of no place more favorably situated for a paper mill than New Berne. There is already a pulp menu - manufactory here the S. H. uray Manufacturing Company make wooden plate, pulp, etc. Fuel is as cheap as it is anywheie, freight rates are low. With Neuse and Trent rivers and the creeks tributary to them, which give boats acoess to the very heart of the swamps, we see no reason why poplar and gum'and almost every kind of wood that grows in the State canntot be easily wnn vniiu uuuwH iuuwv uo ra ij brought to the mill. As to labor, this community oan furnish as good and as rhoAn l&hnr aa ruin ba fnnnrl invwharA. to the S. H- Gray Manufacturing Com. pany, new Berne, K. O., by correspond ing with whom he may get more satis faotory information. Just Hear That Child Scream!'' vaid Mrs. Smith to ber sister, Mrs. Davis, as the sound of a child's shrieks came aoross tho garden from a neigh bor's house. "What kind of a woman have yon for a neighbor? Does she abuse her ohildrenV" "No, Indeed," replied Mrs. Davis. "She is one of the most tender mothers in existence. But you see, she believes in the old-fash ioned styles of doctoring. - When a child needs physio, she fills a spoon with some nauseous dose, lays the little viotlm flat on her lap. holds bis nose till he is forced to Open his mouth for breatn, wnen aown goes tne areaaiui mess, i: Then come the yells." : "No wonder,"' said Mrs. Smith. "Why doesn't she use Dr. Pierce'e Pleasant I Purgative Pellets? They are effective without being harsh, and are as easy to take at sugar plums. I always give them to my children." "And to do I," said Mrs. Davis. -i ;s. Money to Loan, I Association has on hand monev to loan! on good seourity persona desiring - i wur piease apply eariy to u. u. uutier President, Wjw tV V iuwiw : , . oivui.-.., j, r Vt' Wrtw RiV RAft -TU iihlhen they were placed onboard several words, Hood's Sarsaparilla will ol. impoeeiDiiuiss. its proprietors leu r -w.v, uisimtwu . j ma pfaiuly what it has done, submit proofs rteamer Amy Dora; ashore at Watcha f rom sources of nnanestloned reliabll- plague inlet.is breaking up. Her cargo ity, and ask you frankly it yon are suf- ferine from any disease w atieotlon caused or promoted by impure blood or low state of the system, to try Hoods sarsaparilla. The (jxperienoe of others is suUloiont assurance that yoq will not be diiTroiatod ia the result. - 63 SOKTH CAB0L15A BEWS. From the State Papers. The annual convention of the Disci ples Church will be held at La Grange, October 24 to 28. Revj Sam Jones doesn't have to go hungry. He received, as a voluntary contribution for his services in Durham, 82,200. Ue was 43 years old Oct. 10. La Grange Sentinel: Mr. Einsey has the fullest and beet school since the Seminary has been in existence. Trinity M. E. Cnurob, near Falling Creek, will be dedicated next Sunday. Presiding Elder R. A. Willis will preaoh the dedicatory sermon. Rev. Mr. Willis will preach in La Grange on Sunday night. Einston Free Press: Capt. W. A. Dar den will address the people of Lenoir oounty, on the purposes and objects of the Farmer's Alliance, at Falling Creek, Monday. Oct. 21st; Kinston. Tuesday, Oot. 22d; La Orange, Tuesday, Nov. 12th. The publio generally ia invited to attend. lnere were W accessions to the membership ef the Methodist church last Sunday, 61 on profession of faith and 9 on certificate, 27 were bap tized. Wilmington Review: We heard it stated the other day that the reason why Robinson'B circus did not visit Wilmington this year was because the aggregate taxes amounted to $800 a day. Thii is what might be called steep." The venerable Mrs. Ke kecca Erown, of this city, widow of the rate John Brown, of Smithville, will, it her life is spared, be 101 years old on the Friday of jiext week, the 25th mat She is the oldest resident of this city or teotion, and it may be that she is the oldest person in the State Pamlico Tribune: A correspondent from Oriental writes, that L. B.Midyett killed 80 birds at one shoot; that his three months old puppy set birds the first time he was in the field. John W. Stilley, Esq., of this place is soon to succeed W. II. Sawyer as postmaster, Mr. Stilley has forwarded his bond and reoeived his commission. Vandemere items: Wild turkeys are very numer ous around here now and that denotes hog cholera, and its right too. The sweet potato crops are very fine around here; some have very nne crops of Irish potatoes in our neighborhood Wilmington Messenger: Mr. M. Rosen mann, do. a Market streett between Front and Water, has remodeled and greatly Improved bis place of business, and has opened up a pants factory, em pwying rrom tnirty to one Hundred and i nicy nanas in me ousy season, tie nas neretoiore manufactured pants on a tmaller soale and the experiment has I been so suooessfal as to induce him to go into the business on an extensive a. uisiMHua I rum oeauiurt, N. C savs: "There are two lure three- masted schooners outside, lying off and on, and a large steamship under Cape Lookout, apparently in distress. The lnd has been blowing a gale from north-northwest since the 14ta. Pilots have made two attempts to go out, being prevented by a heavy ground swell. LATEST 5EWS. hippolyte elected president of HAYTI COTTON FLEE AT SAVANAH. SMALL POX AT PELEE ISLAND THB STATE FAIR UNITED STATES MARINE BAED TO BE AT FAYETTE VILLE, ETC. Nw York, Oct. 17. A cable to the 1 Maritime exchange today announoes V"''"" u" """" eiouiuu jrreBiuent ui uayu. in an vi vntM warAAMtfttthAAlantion. NBwYORK.Oot,17.-IntelliirenoeTe- celved about the tire on the steamer Carlton at Savannah states that the bold was flooded. About 1,800 bales of oot cotton were damaged by fire and water Chicago, Oct. 17. A dispatch from Columbus, O , says: Mayor Hnnt, of Sanduskv. O.. has teleeranhed the State Board of Health in regard to the smallpox ravages at Pelee Island, the famous fishing resort in Lake Erie. The dispatch says the wildest exoite I ment exists, over one Hundred cases of the last four days. Yesterday was the red letter day. Thursday is always tue big day, but there was never seen such a tremendous orowi as thronged the grounds yester day since the great exposition. The sight to be seen from the grand stand at about lo 'clock was one long to be re membered. The space from the grand stand down to floral hall was literally alive with people. Some estimated the number present at ten thousand. Fayetteville, Oot. 17. The regular oentennial committee met this after noon. A letter from Senator Ransom was reoeived. savins: that the Secretaries of War and Navy have assured him that the; united states Marine band, one hundred and eight pieces, of Washing ton, d. ana an tne nags, etc, need ed. wilt be here at the centennial. Ar rangements were perfected for a special train , to go after ex-Prestdent I JeSerepn Dayuand family. Enthu siasm Is great: The Marine band is the finest in the world and has never been south of Richmond. . , (f ; It is Understood that the entire plant of the xtrusn- Jtieotrio iitght company has been sold to the Thompson-Houston Electrio company on a cash basis, the Gen. John F. Hartrantf. ex.Go.no,. of Pennsylvania, died at his residence I at nonistown, re., yesterday. 1 7 The International exonrsioniste reach 1 04 . jjetrolt early yesterday morning. W" " oouon isjeing savsa aa rapidly po"u yr'hAf I Amos J. Cummmgs was nominated I last night by the Tammany Democrats or the taut a Congressional District to I fitf the vacancy in the next Congress 1 caused by the death of Sunset Cox. - ;l JACK THE BirPEfi'S LETTER. HE WARNS LONDONERS THAT HE WILL BE "ON THE JOB" OCTOBER 18. London, Oot. 12. The secretary of the Wbitechapel vigilance committee has received a letter signed "Jack the Ripper" that reads as follows: "Whitechapel, Oct. 9, 1889. "Dear Boss: I write you these few lines to let you know, as you are the boss of the vigilance committee, that the last job was not me. You might have known it was not me, for I would not have made such a botch of it. Never mind, voung man: you can keep your lamps open for the 13th of Ootober. I am on the job again. There's no blood knocking about, or I would let you see some. Never mind look out, old man; you re a brave sort. You thought you bad me once. Yours in haste. Jack the Ripper." The letter baa been placed in the hands of the police. SYRl'P OF FIGS. Produced from the laxative and nutri tious juice of California figs, combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, acts gently on the kid neys, liver and bowels, effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds and headaohes, and curing habitual oonstipation. C. K. Thomas, Jr., ATTOriNBY AT LAW. Offici: Craven street, near Pollock street. two doors noith of Journal otlice. Practices in Craven, Carteret, Jones, Ons low and Pamlico counties, In the Hupreme Court of the State, and In the U.S. District and circuit Courts. October 16th, 188!). dwtf Just Received: A very fine lot of YOUNG HORSES, good workers and sound. For sale at VERY REASONABLE PRICES for Cash. Can be seen at the Old Gaston House Stables on South P ront, opposite Gaston House, where X. Brock will be pleased to see all his old friends and customers JOS. L. HAHN. X. M. Brocx, Manager. ocl6 d2twlm CLOSING OUT m mi m t n -n umnn T 11 A A XV, Xi OAUUJV, AT J. E. SMITH, Agt. 500 TOHS GottOIl Sfifid nrsirnrrm i i yu hh p, h i I i w ??rnnwe PJ e mumssT MARKET PRICE Come and see us before selling vou r seed. E. H. & J. A, MEADOWS. ocl2 lm For Sale, One second-hand Vertical Boiler of thirty horse power, in verv flood con anion, ine boiler is made of extra heavy iron, and has only been in use a few years. Needs no reoairs at nresent Two Vertical Center Crank Eoeines or ten is one power each, fitted with link, in good condition and ready for lmmeaiaie use. Appiv to JAMES REDMOND, ocl3 dwtf New Berne, N. C. large Invoice of To Hand. Will be sold at a Low Price. 3T. TTljpieli, WHOLESALE GKOOEE, MIDDLE STREET, NEW. BERNE. N. I. 1,000 PRESENTS To Be Given Awav! I Shoes ! Shoes! Hats! Hats! Shoes! Shoes!- Eats! Eats! Large Drive in Tobacco wiigin from 15o. per lb. up. Dont't forget to call and tnnlni m 5j25iL2 TartouB other Goods at LOW PRICES. . ; . ' Yours, anxious lo please, X P. TAYLOR'S, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, v Foot of Middle street. LEAVENING POWER Of the various Baking Powders fflna. ' t rated from tctual testa. ROYAL (Purea GRAirrS'lAlun) ... I RUMFORD'S (fresh). HARFORD'S (when fresh) SBB1 CHARM (Alum Powder)..! DAVIS' and 0. K. ( Alumll CLEVELAND'S PIONEER (San Francisco) CZAR DR. PRICE'S SNOW FLAKE (Cr. fT CONGRESS BECKER'S GILLET'S HANFORD'S (NW Such), hen not fresh. PEARL (Andrews & Co.) . RUMFORD'S (Phosphate), when not fresh. . .SSSBSSt Reports of Government Chemists. ' " The Royai Baking Powder is composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It does not con'.ain cither alum or phosphates, or othr in jurious substances. -Edward G. Love, Ph.D." 1 The Royal Baking Powder is undoubted! the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public. " Henry A. Mott. M. D., Ph. D." The Royal Baking Powder is purest in qual ity and highest in strength of any baking pow der of which I have knowledge. " Wm. McMurtrie, Ph. D." "All Alum bakinir uowders. no mattrr hmrf high their strength, are to be avoided as dan gerous. Phosphate powders liberate their rai too freely, or under climatic changes suffer de terioration. Briington & Baxter. Dry Goods and Notions, MIDDLE BTREET. Having juet returned from the Nor them Markets, where we took advan tage of some Extraordinary Bargains, we are enabled to meet most any de mand in our line, and we guarantee that our Goods and Prioes can not be excelled. Call and examine them while they are new. B. & L. Association. t Series No. 2 of the New Berne Build ing end Loan Association is now open. All parties wishine to take shares of stock in this series will sddIv at onoe to J. R. B. CARRAWAY. sep27dlm Sec ond Trees. K. R, JONES, Heavy AND Groceries, Dry Goods & Notions. Full stock and large assortment. Prioes as low as the lowest. Call and examine my stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. GUINN'S PIONEER BLOOD RENEWER. Purely vegetable in composition, safe to use under all circumstauces, and to cure all blood disorders, rheumatism, neuralgia, mercurial ailments, scrofu lous affections, swellings, oatarrh and skin d iseases. For that most loatb some and ob-tiaate disease, syphilis, it is a specific and as such has been nsed by many physicians in the South, who have given their unqualified testimony re garding its peculiar effioacy in effecting a permanent cure where all other meth ods of treatment and alleged specific have utterly failed . Its wonderful and admirable effects in rheumatism recom mends it to that large class of sufferers who have hitherto unavailingly sought relief. For sale by R. N. DUFFY, New Berne, N. C. Cotton Ginners. Attention! We are bow readv for vonr nrrUra for tho Celebrated Daniel Pratt Cotton GiiHL feeders and Condensers; Every body using them unhesitatinalv pronounce them the BEST so take no other. We guarantee full satisfaction.! -Send for prices and terms, t uj.p r WHITTY ft GATES'. -Agents for the Boss Power.!; jCotto rressee. rtoanoke Aland Presses, eto. Notice.- J. Go to the Gaston Douse Bariar f -1 for. an easy shave and sf good hair e . : Shaving 10 ota.; hair cutting SOo. v . Pno. W. H. BHEPARD, i I i i i V