B 'AIM OURNAL., JV "' ,'5i . ' .Ijif. O i. 'tt t " An, -'4. 'Jit yOU. .Vni.-NO.',j235'i i : ' N EW WaawiiaaaawaaaaawaaaawaawaaBB 8' i T?'rTT" -TTlnmTH. - : ' ' 1- rilTLJin'rr mi lU. itiiiti a Wtcb Charm with flguwof fij;tKoka are omethiog more; hey hound and M. tV w 8"iar i meant of nae aa well, . uuofli: -v f "' fc ' "T uj. r -rTiKTirn t,iMMi nrWCiafi. .'vY'afeht veers' ssoericnos aid first-! ' !l!!!!iffiiS: ria ul.rr. S3 t ran. eld I sinkle ' r!ik-B,Bvii3-SJtetUKK. C.- tt T OSTElthtir (.n firod w Saul Front j XU atrt, Ladi" (Small ua ttraaM PiB, of -otibei with flwr Jtrtitr,taddd rikh penrU..! A.mU-1 I wjmi reward IH b given toaaynal returning Mm t tbu 9010 J . SNELQJIQ9 baa now on haul freshly hand sad port saueageaV the btj t .ViathaMtt fccsVuvi . 11 .. . . r i'-1 i fjijf e1N08' aBag Tot : for " it l.i9ittl0ttW,1row' TiiANOTUiXQ AnuBEr AiKiwu 1 ''zJl&jWtSl ''nioHs-i ltl he plaaaed U aoootnmoaaU ptrfoni to wntla work tn my tine.' k : , J4H1-U 4 . Hotef, Albert. ' : , OPaJnta, 011 and' Vnrniah. Ltm 1 tl Cement and Piaster, at . J wet, u, , - Huuiii. ' T OADBD SHELLS .Clab thella.wndt, i-Braaoh"loadrng ; inh, J , Btpeatlnn riflee.at : k OofeUtf.' - Whiity'i ATIfl. rtJSt RECEIVED-A new lot of Job I'HItoOte fOood work, low prlcea. alt And antnlea'at the Journal 9Omci. -joofHot. . bHEtLIROS baa Jaat reoeived aome wi j -kj inoie or thai nne tuner, nu creme ;,'. df le oreme, the beet in the eity. . BaaeaBBHWdMBSBMwawaH. Ix 1 said that Mrs.' Jefferson ' c Darto will presently go to Kansas ' K 3 J t9 ttrelth heTT married daughter, 5 3 JT'Jt latest giTM ,09 blizzards to think-wtt. ' I TBTei7man"De wwayareaoy Tt reason lor tne nope , inai I le In, Wm, whether it refers to re- Jtglon, politics Or any Other im- DWtant matter. St. liOUis AdtO- : " :-1 'WW , U, , 1 ti, , , ) , ' 1 ,A PILGRIMAGE tO'.the : floljlhe willbeoaught no doubt, Land, tO' be Com poseq j largely Of I BaDtist elergymen from, Wl., over ;it i Vaw Va I i.c t ' t .in W U4 it w.u .uw ... m hfli fnfi f.r Ai v r.itA name rnnui-ai man . 7 wiiMtantaijr tne same rouus-as inai ; ' taken ,6 ;he Oatholie pilgrims last. ;i .vtw ',a,''!?,?TB, " ; ' 'AHJSjNew,iorK.wgna,cauTaBa- i aww imiiuiw latj enurcnes on raeen; ponuBY,ieidj Md abondoned instruments. He found 1 total ;of a , Wttia prer one r 'i nnndred ann,. gUtJ-.(0nr inonsana rorahinera. There were a few Vwjore ihtai aiztvferen thousand .-j'lQi jV'. . im. . " t" - s" ' i i &rr. "w"""t ' . Ting i.Hliw - lrj fieri An I ; -AndersonTUle and other War ' m V i i 7 , . " " Pritons," i.'lBot;coi.c aded In the - -anuary nranpers Aieuora-a agr January number aine Vbut &t teicontinued In the4 wfmuathae fteveif iaiea are rearr.linmber. .'Bel lore, yonhaereartlJre jig 'imhii one of: th t Febrearf number. . lie .lore, yon r t tbe entire; article 'The Qonth tai Wen greattj misrepresenteilji . . : . .t i ' . ! I na me wum enoui oe&nowu.. ; v . 1 iiii'"1"-. ' TUR January number ol jBelford's lazine ought - to be;in:eYery o -n' i.. family that wants to I know and perpetuate, the truth of IMorr.' The first article "Ander - iMiwItla nnrl ' nthnr1 me nrianns ' viir t,ii- - '- -:i-f- uMW Tlndicatlon v of . the Confederate Oorerament in. the. matters to Thich It relates. ,-,';'. . , Almost every where except in ii reported ai prospering wherever 1. 3 farmers have ' been successful, C j it ia the farmers that" constitute 1 .... .1 . . .. 1 a i .k.. ' it 1, t - r BTiii nnvHr lis sn 11 hnh 1 I -. 7 T7 ! . T J . " . ; i ; :.i t -G'.nczs ianzntenes. c. v: S3 r f, f.r" '"3 tlzzli be la - :W-lr-:tl t3 ' XvC4 will , J.-. .--ww. cr. '-It: r jdast as ;r-3. Wil EAK-ZD.wara-hearted, nai who ' trn ACCf cat vi"i,tave' t! - ...rtfCLil i t: C t' 3 tc: "p - 1 t " 1 C3 '.t jJcrta Carolina the crops have been BIM - n,0 p iOU.oWUw rnuY. h k f I iH ke plo the Theatre at 7:30 very .large. This U the basli of 0v0oSThVr t:ti tope and prophecy. Business --nt of ? tha Bohooi . txr J! ii.vitvi-.nv J H source , of knowledge? flood genuine piety Includes the bead a well as tie heart, the use of (he Intellect and reason aa well as the ooIguorance b the foe to trne: religion, the nurse ot super BtitloO. To be without knowledge i"'"", K ' 4 Herald. Thb races beiujt pere.they will remain here, and common eense w the people. OOth white . . . r. ,r ' . and black, to wiah each other the hlbt degree of happiness and prosperity. There are no reasons way ine Kiuaest relations snouia not exi8t between the races, and , ' thinking people will always seek I to establish, maintain and perpet uate these relations. So far there la nothing to argue, nothing to discuss; no element of a problem apparent. News and Observer. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENT? Bio Ike Bailroad poetry. F. E. MOBTON- Pianoe remodeled aod reptirea The tug Ella having been on Howard hip railway for repairs, was launched yesterday. Commencing February the 24th and oontinuing throogh the entire week our Winter Fair will be held. The marriage business in thie county I starts off wall in the new vear. Three iloeDMf were jMUed Biooe January 1- one to a white couple and two to oolored couples, Some one broke into the offioe ot Mr, Cooper at the Trent lumber mills on Friday and stole a hat and a coat. Tbe . ... x police are on tne track 01 tne tnier ana "Foreign Capital Coming" is the title lot an article by "Merchant," on tbe eeoond page of this paper. We desire eall the attention of our readers to it. Wfl M whQ Me u wiI1 re8d u care, Mr. F.E. Moraton of the North State tfuslo House. Baleigh. has become a ireimlar visitor to New Berne. Besides hinv Y'-ibusiaee of re modeling and repairing has had considerable experience in this I ana naa.ooa recommenaasion U '4 jafinda-night ia the meeting of Uhe Quarterly. Conference of Centenary Iehntch..;:he:. Evangelloal AUIanoe praiMoeeiioKwillnotbeheldatCen senary vehnroh Monday sight, as an- raOttnoed by tLe" secretary In yesterday I " liiili- t: - L lt A.- W.IJ "flr r." BaaoookSt. ohnrcb, Monday night and k,.,. ,,,, v w ..iiroad from' bnaiow. I increased. Here U what one of: theH I beet butnesa men in. New Berne re- marked e fey days ago: "I had rather nav gt.OOO ta In 4 live and oronrsssive 1 v;t",7- Z 'ZZ'ZZ v. I piaon iaaa vv ia uummuuuj worn there le little life and the people are too take any ;u m crsaung new lbuiineB.'H i i ' .. " , I Shipping; zsrewe. vf , tThe steamer .Eaglet of the . E, tt D, tlh will arriro today and sail tomor- rpwaftarnopBatlo'olook.V ; ttyhe Steamer Tahbma will sail Tueai Ta., Marnln. e , voock . :; . JicroreatMkexneaire. Dir D. field Parker will lecture on Higher 'Edrication ; before the .New Lakes a special request thst the pareDU lot the children corns out and hear Dr. ..xesOTfrfc,5!VH; w,. nna.ntt Hrru Bnmtr of :tha 1 North Carolina , TeaohereAteembly; Iptaed do wnl-to" Morehead U'8b)';He 'ioea'downttT.look after the (Assembly btrildiog and other proper; ty ;'at -thai .plaoSrl He says that the teachers anticipate a more-highly en- i5Jbl profitable, session this year I. a a at i- ' WV ' SWt W" Vftii a. W i man ever oeiore. uc. . uo w its ai ' ms;e and Ell Perkios have been invited to come an! they have aooepfod the In vitation.' These two noted men with. thc!r varied and contrasted gifts to in- c'rrRt and. entertain; will no: doubt r'teassr and delight all who attend the r .:;:2 next aummer ,Mr. Harrell f r t'sai about fifty of the teaohers v. ' 1 (to en a trip to New Orleans and c:' L:r r rlvJ.s south la February, taking ia lUw Oilaane during the Mardi Gras iiv:;'.i. BEKNE. N. C. SUNDAY. JANUARY FATAL BOILER KXPE0SI03. Spier & Oilnaerlj's Xllt at Griften (Bell's Ferry) Blown Up-DIck Bntts lUled. A correspondent writes as follows "The little town of Orifton (Bell's Ferry T was thrown into the wildest ex oitement on Friday evening at 4 o'olpck. While all the hands at Spier k, Quin- neny 8 mill were at work, and every thing moving on in moat precise order, the boiler at the lumber and shingle mill exploded and the building was en- tirely blown up and totally destroyed. and Diok Butts, manager, was thrown several feet in the air and fell dead. Mr. Butts bad only taken a seat on a pile of lumber in front of the engine when he met with bis unheralded tak- ing off. Three or four hands at the mill were slightly wounded. The ex-1 plosion has thrown the shattered build- tag on and covered the mill owned bv J. F. Heath, and it is impossible for him to etart up until all the rubbish has been removed. Tbe explosion la attributed to one of twocaudes: Tbe engineer says it was o win or to the amount of ateam: others say it was because the water In the I boiler had run down so low that when the pipes were started, the boiler being so very hot, an explosion followed. Pieces of timber and parta of the boiler were thrown through stores and at a distanoe of a hundred yards. The young wife of Mr. Butts il now prostrated. Personal. Miss Bertha Cutler returned to Greens boro Female College yesterday. Mr. Shepard Bryan returned yeater day to Chapel Hill. Mr. AllieEL Powell to Trinity College and Mr. Henry Brown to the College of Agricultural and Mechanic Arts, at Baleigh. Miss Estella Roberts returned jester day from Morehead City, where she spent the holidays. Miss Mary Dixon, of Morehead City, accompanied Miss Rob erts home and is visiting her. M. ETUI TT.. L 1T)1- TL.m I U.UW..7I , "" yesterday for Onslow county. We know he will be warmly received by the Onslow people, for he is working hard to get a railroad from here to Jacksonville end that is exactly what those good people want. Mies Hattie Dail returned last night from Snow Hill, having spent the Christmas holidays with friends in that town. Miss Maude Moore returned from Kinston last night. She spent the week with Miss Blanche Whits. Mr. C. J. Rhem is in the eity on a visit to his family. Dr. D. Reid Parker, of Trinity Col lege, arrived in the city last night. He will deliver a lecture before the High School at the theatre tomorrow night Mrs. J. H. Beoton and daughter, Mrs Capt. G. W. Wallace, have returned from a visit to Harlowe. At Hotel Albert: Chae. A. Priester, Baltimore; O. M. Deyaher, Adams Creek, N. C. i'At Gaston House: W. OXtiviog. ton. New York John W, Harvey. N. n Wm, KnRanka rinnl Mnrinsa M. n CT. C Davie, N. 0.; Oha. B. Hill, oiy . Week of Frayer. ' The following is thetopio of prayer! tar MnndftT. J.nnarr aa ano-vaata by the Evangelical I Alliance for the United States: Suppucatioh. Confession of sin and failure in the past, and prayer for oon- j seoration to a holier life. Prayer fori "T, Christians of every name; for the gift! of the Holy Spirit; for greater faithful- ness to gospel troth; for large eoces- in Christ's Vineyard. Psalm 82: Nehem. 8: 1 21: Epb. 4:16:1 7 lTlm' 4 -Cor. ; John . oo-3.. V- s service wui be held at Hancock . . . i piUk. , . Quote Him Sight. . - rHell is paved with good intentions" -.ueroers has it, but tt M saw to be ' " "TO- Aula laiuuiaA afuviui uaa, hv uvuvt, like ia many others been altered by common usage, or InoorreoUy quoted rmm th. irtafeai: raAr. n.,iwi,i i. , T " , , , j . - .77 wbitty, leader.; Afternoon eetvioes it in thef Jacttte Pidenfwn--"HeU IsU 4:80 oVslook, J. B. Holland leader, full of good meanings and wishes." I The poblio. are very oorcially inyited , Rhetamausna. . ;. . Is undoubtedly oattsed by laotio acid in the blood. This add attacks the fibrous tissues, and causes the pains and aches in the back, shoulders, knees, ankles, hips aud wrists. Thousands of people have found in Hood's Barsaparllla positive core, for rheumatism. This mediome, by Its purifying action, neu tralizes the aoidity of the blood, and also builds up and. strengthens the whole body. . ; ' ." . Ilood's Eiirssparilla cures catarrh by expolilrr. Impurity from the blood, which ii th cause of tbe ccTplaint Giva it a trial, 0 SHALL SEtTBEBSI PEOUBESS! No, 90. As the svsntful day approaches that U to deterttine the future welfare of New Berne, as the time draws near when every citicea shall be called upon for bis vote to approve a proposition that is calculated to so grandly advance Nsw Berne's commercial interests, it Is 11 to leview, and recapitulate briefly the reasons advanced in tbeae columns, why we should vote for a fifty thousand dollar subscription to the capital stock of the Nsw Berne and Onslow Bail- road ; First. It is admitted that New Berne, commercially, is at low ebb. Seoond. If something be not speedily dope the outlook is indeed gloomy, and it Is the duty of every good citizen to give his aid and approval to any scheme or proposition that baa for its object tbe betterment of our condition. Third. There is no pending preposition on the part of individual oitizens that will help us. In faot, every question that baa for its object the institution of measures that might help us has lan' guUhed and died. No aggregation of individual oapital can be obtained for any important industrial, or other enterprise Fourth. The Enst Carolina Land and Railway Company have submitted a proposition that the city of Nfw Berne 1 Its corporate capacity subscribe fifty thousand dollars to the capital stock, tne Iine will be run from Jackson 'H o New Berne being a continua- tion ot a line now being constructed from Wilmington to Jacksonville. Fifth. That this proposition is tho only one before the people, and the ac complishment of the project it is de signed to aid will be an important forward step on the road to progress. Sixth. The Railway Company 1 umes all the cost of the eleotion, and if the proposition is approved preference hall be given to residents of this city and county in the work of construction Before an engine is run on this road hundreds of thousands of dollars will Ha mant fnp lKsv art A tyiofariol art A -""- uvi thu wia be the first step on the road to progress. Seventh. That the opening of through line of north and south travel will contribute a volume of freight and passengers tnat wm result in giving more labor to a larger number of per sons, and consequent improvement of merchant's trade. It will indeed be tbe dawning of a new commercial era, without whioh we must fall into fuller and swifter decadence. Eighth. Every consideration of in terest and pride urge us to vote for this proposition, for as the construction of this road is a foregone conclusion, its coming to New Berne is almost a ques tion of commercial life or death to us. Ninth. This question appeals strong ly to the laboring man, as well as the mechahio and tradesman, and it be nooves tnem toiook after their own interests without regard to what may be said by those who, having a plenty, don't eare whether others have or not. This is a people's question, and if they fail interest, and do not seize the op portunity, the fault will be with them' M Z. I Church Services Today. Centenary M. E. Churcb.-Young I an's praysr-mSSting at 0:80 a. m PrMoWng at-U a. m. by Rev. R, I Willis, Presiding Elder. Communion fwr the.eermon. Preaching at 7:15 by Rev. J. E. Mann, D. D. Sunday-sobool gt 8 p. m., J. E. Willis, superintendeLt. Young men', Bible meeting at 4 p. m Qnarterly Conference at pastor's study Monday night at 7.80 o'olook. Christ Church, Pollock street, Rev, Second Sun- I d,T Christmas. Morning prayer with sermon, and Holy Communion at in ro. Eyening prayer with sermon ltxt-M p. m, PoUte nihei ushers. Tbe pub ,BJtltMA I AinVJIfflHH VUHIUH Xi, I Vaaa. n.T)..naabtr. Rarainaa at 11 a.m. land 4:80p.m. Sabbath-sohool at 8:15 I P. m., Wm. Hollister. Superintendent. I Young men's prayer meeting onMon day, 8 pSnuji cordial invitation to all to Baptist mission ttation,market dock Mohig services at ft o'clock. . Subject, iDhsoiuUon,'? Peter. 8rd chapter. J. v to attend these meetings, ' I Baotias Church Rev. H. W. Battle. I pastor. : Ssrvioesatll a. m. 7:15 p. m. I conducted by , . the pastor. Sunday I school at B p. m., CO. Clark, super- I mtenaent. rubllo Invited to atwnd I these services, 4 J . a I Churoh of the Disciples At 0:30 I o'clock a. m., Sunday School, W, R. - 1 Skinner superintendent. At 11 a. m. and 7.15 p. m., preaching by the I pastor. Rev. I, L. Cheatnutt. ; The pub Ho is eordially invited to attend these Iservloeev ( ; ',.. ,;.kv I Y. M. C. A. Devotional lervioes at 5 o'olook, D. S. Willis, lender. 'Subject, I'Thleves and Bobbers." Reference, 'John 10: 1. Allroe'i iiv:'.;d to attend. 5. 1890. The Judgeship. Esitob Jooknal Among the learned members of the Bar whose names are likely to be mentioned for the Judge ship of this dlstriot, we respectfully ask leave to present tne claims or w. w. Clark, Esq. No lawyer has more rapid ly grown in the peculiar and well de fined qualifications necessary to this office than this gifted son ot Craven. With a dear, well-balanced legal mind, thoroughly furnished with the learning of the books, he combines unusual pow ers of analysis, and the ability to mas ter and present his cases to both court and jury. He has won high compli ments from the Supreme Court, and possesses tbe confidence of both law yers and clients wherever known. He I will make enable and successful judge, LEX. List of Letters Remaining in the. postoffice at New Berne, Craven county, January 4th, 1890. E. D. Avery .Mrs. Hulda Bryant, Mrs. Annie Blngs, Miss Laura Corning, Rev. P. W. Camming, Miss Florence Croom, Mr. Moras Daniels, Mr. Louis Duggins, Mr. Lucas Fosky, Miss Lililan Graham, Levin J. Houston, Br. John Hulbert, Fannie Heussey, Mr. Jonah Hagott, Miss Charlie Hotcbes. Mr. Tho. Iyey, Mrs. Luvinea Johns, Mrs. Lizzie Jones, Mr. Wibbie Jones, Abbie Jordan, Rev. Robert Lucas, A. Market, Mr. G. Nes- bitt, Mr. A. L Parker, Mr. Aby Perry. Capt. 8. E. Pond -Mrs. Lucy Quidle, Mr. John Roberts, Mrs. Lucy Bhephard, Mr. John Simmons, Miss Name bam- noons, Mr. Tomaa Spruils, Mr. Augustus White, Mr. Pitt Williams. -pt. John Winstead, schooner Willum H. Miobael. Persons calling for above letters, will say advertised, and give date of list. The regulations now require that one cent shall be collected on the delivery of each letter advertised. Wm. E. Clarke, P. M. CONFIRMED. The favorable imprecsion produced on the first appearanoe oi tbe agreeable liquid fruit remedy syrup of Figs a few years ago has been more than confirmed by the pleasant experience of all who have used it, and the success of tbe proprietors and manufacturers, the Cal ifornia Fig Syrup Company. PIANOS Remodeled and Repaired Mr. F. E. MORTON is in the city for the purpose of REMODELING and RE PAIRING OLD, WORN OUT PIANOS and ORGANS. By leaving word at the HOTEL ALBERT or at the Carpenter SHOP of E. M. PAVIE, he will call and give estimates on any work in his line. Workmanship GUARANTEED. It I Come out of your hole and talk railroad, V Mnt likn an nM fnpv anil ait lika tU Bia'lKEMs not afraid to sign P A his own name, U And he wishes everybody bcld enough to do the same. T .1 . ., 1 ii TutiDg iur railroad causes any strife, J nirt itrv. m a it mr i.a ri.w w - vm a-aa-u a uu is iub o( his life, Because he sees Onslo w A down in the mire. A And to help her has long been Ly his desire. - Mammoth Bronze Turkeys, 9.00 FIR TRIO. W. L. KENNEDY, i j4dlwwlm Falling Creek, N.C, Splendid Opportunity ! A well established Millinery Busi ness. Cash trade. Good location. Trade constantly increasing. Small capital required. Address LOCK BOX 546, j4 d2t Goldsboro. N. C. Old Letters Bought. I will pay cash for old letters of Revolutionary date, and also for letters of Confederate Generals. WALTER R. BENJAMIN, 28 West 28d St-, H d2( New Tork City. Notice to Liquor Sealers. Don't forget that your Licensee to retail Liquor ' expired December 81, 1889. : f'h'T j4 8t W. B, LANE, Sheriff. Situatioit, Wanted, By a young man," gradnat of the Vir ginia Business College, aa Book-keeper or Salesman In a retail or Wholesale ee tabliahment. - Wlllr work for small wages on start where there is a ohance of advancement. Very best reference furnished. . Please address at once, - , . P, B. GIBSON. J4d5t ;' Stuart, Va.1 To Let, DWELLING HOUSE oa Metoalf si. between Nouse and Broad. ' 1 'i . . 1 juslw F. C, ROBERTS. PRICE 5 CENTS v-.' poivom Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A aaarvetef' porlty, strength and wholeaomenaafc- Bfaaa economical than th ordinary kiBda, aaC cannot be sold In competition with tha aWfl tltude of low test, snort weight, atoun'fr phoaphate powders. Bold only In cans. Royal Baking Powder Co., 1US Wall at. N Y. luue23 dsn wed hi Aw. SftMUEL JICKSOH la at hla OLD STAND South Front Street. It will pay any Horse Owner to eall and see him al once for - Trimming & Shoeing Horses as he Is tbe only one In the city that Gear nteea Satisfaction, to tit the Shoe to the foot, not the foot f the ehoe. .' - ' Also guarantees no corns and braises on the foot. Respectfully yours, - Jan3dly 8AMUKL JACKSON. jj 3 Baggage Trail:; --. Baggage taken Safelv sn 1 to and from any part of tie t . w agons wis attend Ua - - 4n Ktld ferries. k uer l0i r l good attention 1 J. s Q Ma W I CO BESS 2 s -J - 1 K w a deeps LJ fi) I -a. 9 "a o 2 S tfi EBW' v e I r ltf