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MM iliili .--. . .. y - ' URNAL -.v. VOL. VIIL-NO. ;174 NEW BERNE. N. .C. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. t 1 K "DURE IMPORTED HOLLANDTJIN . ! IT and Jamaica Bum, at retail by -. - - ' - ; - 8. H. Cowaed, '' ?A EL Bolton's 014 Stand ; XTO'WEIXrregaUted family can d!N afford to be without ft 'Zeb Vaaoa" Cook Store. - - Oct. n tf. : WHITTY & OATK3. ' ' "f A N Elegant Line of" Gents' Fine Kid LJ. Gloves at u- ,v ;,Barkqtos & Batkb"b, (, LEADED SHELLS.Club iblla, wads, Breach-loading guns. Repeating . rifles,at .". .... Opt. Jl it , 1- J Warm & Qatib. -rpHB Latest Style lo Darby Hats at -V JL. BAEWsaTOH Baxter's. T ETTER and Hote Paper furnished l-i and neatly printed at the, Journal office: i wive us vonr orders.- Hon. Johs S-Wisb told a Pitts burg reporter that ;t he -Virginia 1 Dmxntatad-H&hcmeVcalp'on "THS'ttoe'ctvilizatlou oi aDy nation . 4a" ioenaot' ratio to its - -iflagree of acceptance and con formltjr to Jibe truths and duties oi Chriitiaaity." - . . Accospiita to. the New York " Tribune 800,00d"tons of cotton seeds 'tare now pressed for their oil, from , 36 tof 40 " pounds being obtained - from each to.'v . - , When culture, so called, In :.creaaes,.A and severance declines 1 'ftmonu people, it is time to con eider what kind o( culture it is- Xashtille Christrian Advocate. With such a policy of restriction S: to, trade as the present gown men t of the tTnited States is committed to, a congress of the three Ameri T eas is likely to result in little more c than an interchange of courtesies and a mntual expression of good wllL Manchester Union. - -1 i v Othkb qualities hare la a mea v sure set spirituatlfyin the back f.. ground. Intellectual - brilliancy ... and flash, eloquence, "hustlin?,' --- wa "i waaw uia.uuv v. "MV waiuj V. have too largely taken the place of . . the beantjrf holiness as factors in om cbarcn lire.Unri8tian atana ' That). the method of plowing Ill . anhte be rerolutionized to great extent on the ; praries of the 'West there ean 'no longer be any "clamoring" for a" steam plow that willbe implYand practical, and t thexare certain to geilt sooner or ; laier.-ooieniino American. itwi' , ai in1,1,1 ii1 i 'i !! 1 " trv Z 5 ! Whitelaw Beh: soar : minister at iaris, speaks very good vrencn ? yet he prefers to use his native f ; tongue, as ' much as possible in , !France He, recently; said to a " - irlend of his who ia now in this I iCitytVfTou'U never rcatch'me try? ing Trench when I can make the v Ohio dialect serve my purpose." "IT.T.Snn. ;- ' i QavBBNOR Hill - and Eoswel Jpfoer were called to the plat form of their car as . they passed through Lnychbnrg Saturday night, c and made' short addresses., to the people. Governor Hill nrged the Democracy to- make - every effort -'for success, and eald the expected to hear of a handsome victory '6'octlon totgh ' " "i-. - on The shoe factory working .con' Evicts at Bateign is reported as do ing a large and increasing business It is paid by the begtnnipg ot the caw year one hundred striped-shirt .f;"owtl wilUDe employed. Whi tL!3 1'3 no doubt a remunerative way cf rroviiizg trades for rascals, i3 it twt striiing a blow at honest Ll.r c;L',e! .Would the pecj r;l ,:r tra oat tundreas of con v'. tiLUlcJ workmen than' to t zzl la help rrovide-for then :t t2;&r It is a diLcli J Wilminston Kci- sYut'P cp ries... 1) and rctri- " 1 i I v S 1 i cfpi -' 1 to t fit's! LOCAL NEWS. 5? NEW ADV&RTISEMt NTS. " &OT,Foa8AIB. Pf CuiiOHClean Bice. -J.O. Haebkob Administrator 'e Sale Today ie to be a big day at the Golds- boro Fair. Several of our citizens will attend. The old tenement' house on Crayen street, oprkwite the Journal ofSce is being repaired. . The crew" of tbe wrecked steamer Pioneer left j ester day on ibe steamer Newberne for-Nor folk. The market dock was fall of boats yesterday afternoon. Their oargoes consisted of oysters, fish, potatoes, onions, etc. The mission prayer meeting of the young men of the Bsptisi church will held this, "evening at tbe marine hospital, South Front street, 7:30 'clock. A large and brilliant meteor was seen to flvh across the Southern portion of tbe hemisphere by some of our citizens last night. It wb nearly a quarter of minute in its flight. Another packed audienoe was at the Hancock street Methodist church last night. The meeting was attended with the same interest as on the previous evenings. There were about twelve converts. Among the sixty-five assistants ap pointed by chief marshal Carr for the Fayetteville Centennial, which opens November 20th, we notioe the selection of Capt. Matt Manly from New Berne. fhe article in yesterday's Journal, headed "A Timely Warning," written by Esv. Edward Bull, contains very sensible advice. Every one who handles gun at all should read it, and then practice the rale which Mr. Bull sug gests. Many of the serious accidents that happen every year come from tbe careless, foolish, nonsensical way in which firearms are handled. The rule referred to is a very simple one. Personal. Mr. James M. Howard leaves this morning for New York. Mrs. Judge Manly has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Whedbee, In Baltimore. Messrs. A. M. Baker and C L Gaekill are in the oity. At Hotel Albert: E. K. Bishop, city ; F. W. Habel, Raleigh; 0. E. Wolf, Bal timore;D. H. Abbott, Yandemere, N, C ;L. Summerel. Baltimore; W. L. P. Wiard, Frankport, Ey.; A. Cohen, N. C; H. 8. Dal ton, N. Y.; A. W. Hill, South Boston, Va. Mayor's Court. - The following cases were disposed of yesterday. , Lizte Blango, colored, chap. 8, sec. 13, disorderly in city limits; fined one dollar and cost. ' - Louisa Taylor, colored, chap. 8, aeo, 18, disorderly In city limits; dismissed. The Sate Fixed. According to aotion of the Board of Directors of. the East Carolina Fair As sociation, in session last night, the next Fair will be held on February 24 to March- 1 1890, inclusive, beginning on Monday and closing on Saturday. We have five months .in whioh to get up another big" Fair for this'seotion. .We want to exoel all previous efforts.- Let everybody go to work. The, resignation of Mr. J. E. Willis, Secretary, was offered and accepted last night. ,Mr.0.H. Onion was elected to fill the vaoanoy. ' Shipping News. ' The steamer Eaglet of the E. C. D. line sailed yesterday with a full cargo of cotton, lumber, naval stores, eto.The Annie of this line will . arrive tomor- I The Taboma sails thia tnorning at O'ojockr -if - - -. - STOe. icnoonerf Henrietta Hiii uapt Hill sailed yesterday with cargo of lum ber from Biases mill for j Elizabeth City; ::hMtm The echooner Addie 'Henry, 'Captain Hill sailed for Elizabetfi City yesterday with lumber from Blades" miU. f;gi The steamer Howard arrived from up Trent yesterday with cotton. .f He Will Knowletter JText Time. V - A man living not far beyond Qrants bord started, iwitb, his wife! to Naw Cerne on Tuesday. : They drove a young horse to the baggy.' -..Wharf they got to Crantsboro they stopped at Well to give the horse water, the man getting out of tbe buggy and taking tbe bridle oft the horse, so that he- could ' drink easily. While the man was drawing water tne horse took a notion to run-1 1'.!. Tbe lady pnlled on tbe reigns, ti t tLils cf course bad no effect, as. tbe t':r"9not in the horse' mouth. ;e runaway took place, in which e 1 ,'v was thrown put and hurt. 'x cot seriously,, and the buggy Gorton's Minstrel. - ' ' , Reserved seats for the appearance of Gorton's Minstrels at the Theatre to morrow evening will be put on tale in the morning at 9 o'clock at Bell's jew elry store. Manager Gorton ia bringing a Japaneese Prince who gives a perfor mance of juggling. The Lynchburg, Va., Daily Virginian says: "Gorton '4 New Orleans' Minstrels captured the city with their gold band, which was pronounced to be one of the best seen with traveling oompanies.and at night gave a splendid performance at the Opera House. A good audienoe was present, and everybody seemed pleased with the performance." Allowaances of Board County Com missioners for September. Robert Mosely, house rent for poor, $5; M. T. Bryan, burying paupers, $20; E. H. Meadows &Co., medicines for poor, $16.66; J. J. Tolson, feeding poor, SS7.91; Dr. Leinster Duffy, superin tendent of health, services from May 24 to Ootoberl, 1889. $74.17; M. M.Wil liams, overseer of poor, $18.60; Fannie Williams, cook for poor, $3; J. A. Meadows, supplies for county poor house, ?3 76; S. V.Tisdale, milk, $6.66; Wm. Foy, tax listsr in No. 7 township, $40; New Berne Journal, advertising for September, $12.50; M. M. Manly, for copying and completing the records of dead of Craven county to date, $50; David Tripp, for repairing stock law fence in No. 1 township, $7.08; R. T. Hodges, sheriff of Beaufort county, $17 80; W. B. Lane, sheriff, conveying lunatics to Eastern Insane Asylum, $20.95; W. B.Lane, sheriff, fees, $20.40 W. B. Lane, sheriff, feeding prisoners, $97; J. A. Meadows, for money ad vanced on repairing bridges: $57.62; James A. Bryan, chairman board of county commissioners, per diem. $11:1 E. W. Smallwood, commissioner, per diem, $16; Daniel Lane, commissioner, per diem, $5.20; J. A. Meadows, com missioner, per diem, .$34; William Cleve, commissioner, per diem, $10.50; J. A. Richardson, clerk of board of commissioners, $24.10; New Berne Journal, advertiseing for August, $12 50. BASEBALL. New York and Brooklyn Are Playing for Championship or ihe World. Brooklyn having won the Association championship, the two clubs, New York and Brooklyn, will play a series of eleven games, alternately at the Polo grounds, New York, and Washington Park, Brooklyn, for the Championship of the world, or the eleven games, two nave been piayed, resulting in a game for each club. Under the rules it is agreed that the series will term! nate when one of the olnbs shall have won six games. Each' olub to select an umpire, and one of the most important points agreed upon was the authority of tbe umpire. The games will be played under the joint rules, and either of the umpires will have full power to fine a player or to order him out of the game If necessary. The fines Will go to the Opposing club, and must be paid In cash within twenty-iour noun, or tbe games win stop uniu me nnes are paia. xneigirls. in ,r It V5 t. A .It. in the game, and those who hare seen the two clubs play or have received I 'tips" from Northern or Western cor respondents are offering 5 to 4 on New York. Wilmington Star. The third game, whioh was to have been played on Monday, was postponed on account ot rainy weather. Stonewall Items. we are naving magmncent weatner; ii iuo uniHi wu uj wwa w fine time would they have had for it, but those that have had picking done report a small yield bo far. Sweet po tatoes are not nearnp to an average. Corn is about an average. The disease among horses, known as staggers, Is quite serious. I have not heard of but one case" recovering, and that was treated by Dr, Jno, Parsons. iugnman raui ana as. waiaen, tne mail contractor from Vandemere to your city, naye eaoh lost a valuable animal by it. The Primitive Baptist Association at Grantsboro was well attended. Quite large. Crowd on hand on Sunday. There was present a number of earnest and eloquent expounders of the Gospel according to their faith. There was quite 4 number from various sections of the State. - r There has been several eases oi! hem orrhagio fever ia various portions of tbe county, ana I nave just heard that Charles Swan has an attack of it and sent for Dr. -Attmore this morning (Monday).;; .." -v; v- Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady In this county. disease lasienea ks uaiones upon ner ana death seemed imminent. Fortune months she coughed Incessantly and could not sleep.' She bought of us a bottle of Dr, Trin. kiw TaivAra w rvnanmntinn. and was so- roucli relieved on taking first bottle hasbeen rntoculously cn name is Mrs. Lather Lute." '' Thus wrote Wi C. Himrick tt Co . of finelbr. N. O Get a trial bottle at R.. N. Doffy'a whole sale and retail drug store. . Wholesale, b.w per aozen . i V ..v . . y " Bteoham's Pills oure bilious and ter LATEST 5EW8. Northern Negroes Fray for their Op pressed Bouuerri . uretneren Jack the Bipper Evangelist Fife at Reitfsville Other News. Chicago, Oct 21. The colored people of the city filled to overflowing Yester day tbe different churches which they attend and passed tbe day in fasting and prayer. The colored pastors preach ed sermons and prayed for the power of the Almighty to relieve tbe colored people of the South from oppression and wrong. Yesterday was the day set apart by the recent convention of col ored clergymen at Indianapolis for prayer and supplication on behalf of the suffering negroes in the South. A dispatch from St. Louis says similar servicee were conducted In the colored churches there. In Richmond, on Sunday, Right Rev. A. Van DeVyver was consecrated and installed as Catholio Bishop, in St. Peter's Cathedral, Cardinal James Gib bons acting as oonsecrator. A large orowd was present, including the State and city officials. COLUMBUS, O., Oct. 21. Governor Foraker's condition is not as favorable tonight as it was hoped. His physicians I say he will not be able to resume bis I canvass for some time and possibly not at all. lie is a very sick man. Rkidsville, N. O, Oct. 21. Revival ist Fife, better known as the drummer I evangelist who was converted under the preaching of Mr. Pearson, is hold ing-a series or successful revivals in this place. The meetings began last I Thursday and the conversions made! thus far number over a hundred, com prising among them some of the lead ing men of tbe town. BERLIN, (Jet. 21. Several days ago intense excitement was created in Hamburg by the discovery of murder in Flensburg. a suburb of that city. similar in its details to those perpetrated in Whitecbapel, London. Today another atrocity similar to tbe I one committed on the 18th. tbe date of I the first, was enacted in Hamlurg. rnts ume tne victim was a tan year oia girl, end the crime was more fiendish in its character than the other. The child was oriminally assaulted and treated in a most brutal manner. She was then slain by the use ot a knife In tbe crueleet manner conceivable. The mutiliations were horribly revolt ing. Tbe body was found in an obscure section of Hamburg and the criminal's idenity is as complete a mystery as that of tbe fiend of London whom he so monstrously imitates. Up to tonight no arrests have been made, and the police department seems to be entirely in tbe dark. SOKTH CAROLINA NEWS. From the State Papers. The State Fair was also a success in a pecuniary point of view. The most wanton cruelty the Mur phy Bulletin says: "Some fiend in human shape cut off the tail of a horse belonging to Mr. Henson Taylor on last I Tuesday night. ' ' Raleigh Progressive Farmer: Raleigh will have another Fair this week. It will be the annual exhibit of the North Carolina Colored Industrial Association and will be held at Camp Russell. It will be opened by Oat. Pnwl. Amnnor thn nttmcHnns. I there will be a oolored female brass! band and a military company of colored Washington Gazette: Last weekthr ,,, , jnnWj i,nraa mmn mit.u ur green rails on it. ran over the head of a .. ww- ' three-year old son of John Hodges and soaroely hurt him. He missed only two meals In consequence or tbe aocident. A remarkable escape. The same boy at one time fell into a well, and when found was-floating on the water. His mother went down the well and brought him safely out. rviiiaoanf ArrinnnnraAnihaMAnhnnin Arts were out in the fields Saturday in short sleeves, with hoes, plows, etc, learning agriculture.in a solidly prao tioal way. Rev. G. S. Williams, who has been here for two years past as pastor of the Baptist Tabernacle, has accepted a call to the Second Baptist ehurohof Brookln, New York, and will soon leave for his dutes there. Raleigh News and Observer: Mr. I Francis T. Bryan, son of the late dis languished citizen of Raleigh, Hon. jgjjfS I John H. Bryan, now a I Louis, has donated to the library I University of North Carolina 160 vol nines of rare and costly works on en- gineering, architecture, Biblical and Greek and Latin literature. The gift oomes in most apt time as Major Cain and Prof. Gore have determined an ad vanced engineering department. Mo. .Bryan graduated at our University in 1843 among the highest scholars. KARBIB9. ' A correspondent from Morehead City I writes that Mr. John H. Eaton and liisa Ida L. Webb, of4 that town, were married, in the Baptist church on Wednesday evening, October ; d, Rev. If JALiaft fttoiatlng,; He says "the i bride til beaatilully - dressed and rosebud la aarly - Uof AidftVUnd that "11 number of .beautiful presents fera presented the bride by her many frlanda.". And adds. -Vwsi sincerely wish th bappy cotipt: I?ng life of October 18, Mr. Freeman Wilcox and Miss Lilly Fitrpatrick, both of this city Reported to be ft runaway match, t ; Hooda Sarsaparilla is a purely vege table preparation, being free front in jurious ingredients. It to peculiar "in Atlantic Baptist Association. This body will convene with the Bap tierchurch at Piney Grove, Jones coun ty on the 29th, inst. Reduced rates have been obtained on the A. s. N. C. K. B., as follows: From Goldsboro to New Berne and return, $3.00: La Grange, $3.70; Kin- ston, $2.00; Morehead City, $2 15. It u believed that special rates will be pro vided on boat from New Berne: distance to Piney Grove, twenty-five miles by water. Delegates going via. New Berne will spend the night there. Goldsboro and Kinston papers plase copy. The best medical writers claim that I the successful remedy for nasal catarrh must be non-irritating, easy of applica tion, and one that will reach all the re mote sores and ulcerated surfaces. The history of the efforts to treat oatarrb during the past obliges us to admit that only one remedy has met these condi tions and that is Ely's Cream Balm. This pleasant remedy has mastered catarrh as nothing else has ever done, and both physicians and patients freely concede this fact. The most distressing symptoms yield to it. CLEAN RICE, Whole and Broken, Sold Cheap. Genuine Choice Pale Cream Cheese In Stock. W. TTlx-ielx, WHOLESALE GROCER, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BEKNE. N. t. Administrator's Sale OF A VALUABLE TEACT of LAND. NORTH CAROLINA, I Craven County. J Superior Conrt. Petition to f ell lands to make assets. n. James C. Harrison, Adm'r of Michael Oree dec a, Against W, H. N. Green, etala., helrs-at-law. In obedience to a ludKmentof theRunerlor Court, rendered on tbe 16th of October. 1889, In the above entitled suit, tbe undersigned will, on MONDAY, DBC, 3d, 188!), at the Court House In New Berne, expose at public saie, to tne hlgnest Didder, the following tract oi lauu Deionging to tne estate oi Ml cbael Green, deceased, to wit: A certain tract of land lying and being In Craven county, on the south side of Trent road. about one mile and a half west of New Berne adjoining the lands of Mrs. Vlotorla Perry, the heirs of J. D. Claypoole and others, con taining 86 acres, more or less.fully described In the petition filed in theabove suit. This tract of land is valuable and conve nient for trucking and other farming pur poses. Bale will commence at 12 o'clock, M Terms of Bale: One-half cash: balance on a credit of six months, secured by notes to be approved. Title reserved until full pay ment is maae. New Berne, Oot. 18th, 18S9. JAMES O. HARRISON. o23td Adm'r of Michael Green, dee'd. NEW BERNE THEATRE. Benefit of St. John's Lodge. ONE NIG-IIT OTXTXjY Thursday Evening, Oct. 24. APPEARANCE OF GORTON'S ORIGINAL New Orleans Minstrels AND Unrivalled Gold Band. Composed of strictly high-class Artists, Including the most marvelous of all JAPANE8E JUGGLERS, FRINCi: TAIAK.A 1 Direct from the Tycoon's Royal Troupe oi Jugglers. This company guarantees to the ladies a first-class and chaste entertainment. General admission, 75c: gallery 25o. PaaArvai a A of a af. Roll tha Ta vrckl ov 'a without extra charge. The New Open Franklin the BEST and MOST ECONOMICAL Heating Stove to uae. Call and see them at v L H. CUTLER'S. . ' " , ; 12) .? A". - BILLHEandBaenUrtlym JJ printed at this offioe.v Call, and excellent earden annt. . , POWDER Absolutely Pure. This mow,' - npvpr var!e. A ntml of purity, strei,, ;ir.l w ljoleaomeneM. Mora economical h,.,.i ihi ordlDary kind, and cannot lw ooui la competition with tbe mul titude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Hold only In eaoa. lioYAI, UAL.1NU I'UWDKK CO., 1U Wall t4 N Y. Iuue23dau wed frl Aw 500 Tons Cotton Seed WANTED ! For which we will MARKET PRICE. pay the HIGHEST Come and see us before sellin? your seea. i E. II. & J. A, MEADOW8. ocl lm For Sale, One second hand Vertical Boiler of thirty horse power, in very good con dition. The boiler is mado of Ttr. heavy iron, nnd has only been in use a few years. Needs no repairs at present. Two enical Center Crank Kntrintm of ten horse nower each. fit.tnA h link, in good condition and read v for immediate use. Apply to JAMES REDMOND. oc!2dwtf New Berne. N. O. 1,000 PRESENTS To Be Given 'Away! Shoes! Shoes! Hats! Hats! Shoes! Shoes! Hats! Eats! Large Drive in Tobacco Prices ranging from 15o, per lb. up. Dont't forget to call and exam In tn stock of various other Goodn at tlW PRICES. Yours, anxious to please, J. F. TAYLOR'S, Wholesale and Retail.Grocer, Foot of Middle street B. & L. Association. Series No. 2 of the New Berne Build- ing and Loan Association ia now nnati. All parties wishing to take shares of stock in this series will aonlv at on to J. Ii. B. CARRAWAY. sep27 dim Sec ond Treas. C. R. Thomas, Jr ATTORNEY AT LA W. OFFirit: Craven street. nnnrPniinAk two doors north of Jouhnal office. ' Practices In Craven, Carteret, Jones. Ons low and Famllco oonnt.lna in ih. u Court of the State, and In theU.B Dutrlet and Circuit Courts. October 16th, im. j-.f Just Received: A very fine lot of YOUNG HORSES. good workers and sound. For sale at VERY REASONABLE PRICES fof Cash. Can he seen at the Old Gaston House I 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. Brock, Manager. ocl6 d2twlm I ' GUINN'S PIONEER BLftOfl I " ttanawan, Purely vegetable in csmDositicn. lafo to use under all circumstances, anil tn oure all blood disorders, rheumatism, ucuiuKw, mercurial ailments, sorofu- loua affections, swellings, oatarrh and skin diseases. For that most loathsome uu j uubiiuhuj aisease. svnbfiia. is a I specific, and as such has been need h many physicians in the South, who have given ineir unqualified testimony r garding its peculiar effioaoy in effectinsi a permanent cure where all other meth- uub ui treatment and alleged speoifics have utterly failed . Its wonderful and auuiuauie euects in rneumatism reoom' menas it to that large class of sufferers who have hitherto unavailingfy sought R. N. DUFFY. New Berne, N. O. Notice. jfe; Atlantic & N. O. RAiUEtonOo., Secretary's Offloe, frvsS Newbern, N. a, Oct. 22,I88lt? A special Meeting of the StanVKnMM s of tbe Atlantio & North Carolina Rail road Company will be held at Newbern la th Jhird Thursday (21st). in Novem. I wot , 1UOJ. i . . !-!. if- .S?-,r;;:.l -ii.-i oc22td F.O. ROBERTS, Seo'y. ; -The Sea Hoose. Beaufort, it.n r- tainins 18 rooms. , A Iltrtro - kitchen and outhouscat AIm a Ml1Ina Kofi . . . i j v-jg "in-compicieiy. ; TOUSillSt , j , vJiwowative.rwer,
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