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v iOCTMNAL., .-, ill'. . - m urn ; Votf Vm.NO JANUABY 17. 1890. i t V. PRICE 5 CENTS. 0 Btisn;i:3 locals. TT'LCSIDl Cr .:3ES.-Afew boxes 4 ofvery f isc-ss. Tor sale by the box or' prides. Br and . ' .1. 1 very, reasonable : HA88BX. .-Corned Beef, Mini Isrs, Breakfast fiacc a . 0, L.Slotw. ?retin iciormlng say i lb publio generally. I? tha i two wh. it. n MSMtd on craven street. MNTt r -h of Hi jot office, I -e" be pleased to fill all or- r t li-lndT- Shoe on abort der. BOtSc9optriox neatly and promptly -110 dOk N. Abfik. . tTErraasOM AVIS JrVlh Hamo- ; U r rial Volumejtfrwbeidg prepared , br Bt. J.,Wn. JottMi Uh asfiitaooa . Inglr written, beaatUnlly illaitraud and bandT-iau frr:wajr worthy of , ;lh ntbjeo i gtntc wanted. Completa atfit $1. SttUftolioD gnaranteof tor : - monej rcfundedOider. cowr- First t eoma, nrtt serTtKi. .ddrM . . - 4 8. F. Jowsom ft Co., : jllw ;1009Mainft.,Eiohmond,V. EllNOTUNINaANDREPAIRINa , I will wa in- tbatlty a fa days and will ba plaaaad to aooothmodate pertona ..' - - waatiag workin my io. i j 1 - ' . - i r. iWxrS. Moewoh, f s ,t 4wWU .Pfft Hotal Albert. , - TJ1LL HEADS and Btatemenu neatly J-JL printed, at. thla offioe. call and IaieyMix.fderwithi(" - sV- ! i) i geaeawj . , HoaT; KK; Wilaon ha beeo re i. " elected U 8. Benator from Mary- . .OT0Widt'J Hon."! tjnlvio 8. - ,BtKi kVeleotedn it -'81 Benator o , Fo&teif 66y icattertng 2, ,CitAtthardtobat. On last . iolltf afa ittn.. to. fotufglrl babies. Ajteal splendid i tiartet Music! l" KoxUr. and Notihweat last Tuesday. Jteal faiT?grbwii blizzard swept vri jJiaaesota, Dakota; Montana "' ' , dJOrthetBQf W.vrw.i ;; ; u - M9of;ii:.Mfftppjjtiia for , . : . tonne a nwe;- worn , me- pea vine, . ; anUabla for nakiag cotton bagging, ?' - ate r paiayahe'e got U down fine. r When the grippe filled' Senator " ' Ineallrvrthrpins"1t:disB0Vered - the best nsebif i (Jie co'nldi Jbe convediprtor perambalat- r ing pic Wbaliiniirigton gtah THJB Pennsylvania EaairoadCJom x pany baa been, compelled to . refuse freight for tbe Seaboard daring the past feirdara owing to theTjpteva le'nee o)a grippe among its freight crews, r'- 5;-?4;s - , Judqb MoOokhkix has granted - the application of Kanz ifor a netr trial, ba denied the motion as" to . the otliM defendants! Coughlin ' Botka And O'Sullivan,' charged - with the mnrder of DrVQrpnin.j Tiasnsa has occnrre;d ta Brazil , betweefi aiSportioa vof .(he umy, which strongly favors the Monarchy ' and a cpmpany of jartillery . of the FroTisUaai Government: theMon archists resisted arrest, and about - one hundred bt.them are reported to bare teen kJUedsM? -,., Ip tLa Hepsblicans shoald crowd ' any one f tie proposed Federal election piwsrpngh Congress, and . - licreasepr even refuse to ; reduce, tU War tariff Waterloo' tpnld prova a firm entirely weak and ua sxticfctrty m descriptive tf the : E:r-tlicsa dc:?at la the xtjstcca rr;:;Jonal elections. Aikar:-3G a r rzrraHAMf, axa.,m hustur z 3 tat has slight 'tb; dr- tz t- C X c 7 1 l treeing on h6r own ao- -h 1 ti 3 past year 1,600 i r::s c ::t;3 tbsrft, which ;CIie has ow,;.24 4 yiWVWvji Uh a capacity of 3,: ?,C:3 tcrs of pig iron per day. riv 3 c f t'. - 3 wcra built last year. '--awillagaia ii t, !i being its --jeJaca the tirth s cr-C3'-caca,'ia'-315 v:tr: tVizt seven 13. a sixth "-1 etars i x. LUa t t" it- ,poeloa to "settle" in : the) Upper C66$6ACkdnry a ;olony of negrbi :fron'rtiia TJni ted! States meets witb moch favor there. It Is thqnghjjs would; greatly facili- ata th,erpeacefal introdoctioa of theldsas and methods of industry and commerce ol civilized countries. King Leopold and all the Belgian merchants concerned in African trade favor the scheme. -N. Y. World. Sons alarm exists in New York lest typhus fever, one of the most fatal and malignant of all diseases, should have been scattered through tbe land byx the passengers of a German emigrant ship which reach ed port December 5N A few deaths occurred before and after arrival, but the passengers meanwhile scat tered over the country. Inquiry after them is now made, so as to put communities on their guard. but it looks now like locking the strble door after the horse has escaped. Asheville Citizen, LOCAL NEWS. ; HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. p. Hi88Bix-Florida oranges. .0. E BLOTiB-Buokwheat, etc. No danger of meat "epilin" now. There are a limited number of the Fair Premium Liata on band, whlob can be aeoared by ealling at the "office of N. S. Richardron ft Son. We ate in receipt of an invitation to attend an annual dinner to be given by the Chamber of Commerce in Charlotte at the Boford, February the lixth. The prioe of paannta haa jumped np considerably. They bring in this mar ket from $1.00 to $1.25 per bushel, ac cording to quality. The crop is short. There will be an Alliance speaking and pionie at Riverdale tomorrow. Oapt. Wm. A. Darden, Assistant State Lecturer of the Alliance, will address the people. An invitation is extended the publio. The Fair Association mailed yester day two thousand of its catalogues, whiob will go to various postoffioes in the surrounding oounties. We hope every person who gets one will read it and then let his friend or neighbor do th aame. Ur. Coakley is getting things in readi- to begin operations at the oyster canning establishment next week. The oontraot to pat np the smokestacks, whloh were blown down by the eyolone in November last, was given to Messrs. Crabtree ft Co. yesterday. The Directors of the Atlantio and North Carolina railroad meet, in this oity today. Messrs. J. W. Grainger, of Klnston, Col. Paul Faison, of Raleigh, Charles Dewey and Arnold Borden, of Ooldsbord, P. M. Pearsall, of Trenton, and W. T. Caho, ofBayboro, are in the oity to attend the meeting. The following oCSoera and directors of the National Bank have been eleoted for the 'ensuing year; President, J. A. Bryan; ,Yke-P-rwldent, 1 H Cutler; Cashier, OH. Roberts; Teller, J. B. By Carraway, : Directors: J, A. Bryan, L. H. Cutler, Thomas Daniels, F. U. Sim mons, O.S. Bryaaj O.H. Roberts. ;; We"- can raise as fin poultry in this section br North Carolina as oanbe raised anywhere. Wa aaw aome very fine ohlokens at Mr. Q. F. M. Dail's tore yesterday. They came from Pam lico' oounty. ; We hope Pamlioo will make a display of her poultry, among other thlBgs.'at our Fair.;; .j; Next . llonday night will close the first term of Prof c W. R. : Skinner's inglog-echooi. Be i ;requesta th prat enoe of every pupil, that arrangements may be maua. lor a concert wnicn ne has consented to get np for 'the benefit ot the Y, Jf.0. ;A, tome;: time; in; the near, future1. Daring the' past aeselon t'uere baye . been in attendance about thirtyflve pupils,- who .have received thorough Instruction in the1 rudiments of vocal musio, and the n'aveMnade rapid progress.. , The next term .begins Wednesday i Jan 2W' V - V 5 . Mr. Geo-N.-Ives returned from New River yesterday afternoon and reports his sloop Nellie May's total loss. ; The sloop didoot oapsize tire the riverVas re: ported by the Messenger', hat jttraok in the bar while attempting to enter New River. rAs the sea was high, she soon hal a hole knocked in her bottom and it.:j I'ied with water. The captain and pkv rsrrowlT escaped drowning. Mf. Uca v!ued the sloop at 1520; " no in ur2ace.T The oargo was partly saved was owed by Ward ft Marreil of Jack. Seville, wa C350; ? Wilmington and Caiio'w .Cailroai t500l.1 witDu : $1C0 icaurance.. c,'-';'T':'s V- Shipping News. The steamer Annie of the E. O. D. line will arrive, today and aail at 7 o'clock this evening. The Eaglet of this line will arrive tomorrow. The steamer L. A. Cobb will aail at 8 o'clock this mornlngYor Jolly Old Field. The steamer Manteo, ot the O. D. line, will sail for Norfolk today at 13 o'clock. Well Pleased Witb Our Country. Capt. Dewar and wife, of New York, are in the city, and are the guests of Capt. Sontbgate.of the steamer Manteo, having oome over with him from Nor folk on Wednesday. Capt. Dewar is superintendent of the Guion line of trsns-Atlantio steamships, and is taking a trip for pleasure and recreation. Be rode out through the truck farms near the city on Thursday and he haa "taken in" our little cky. Be expresses him self as being highly pleased with our city and the surrounding country. Be says he did not expect to find such a oountry here, but "one mast come to a place to find out what it really is." The' Fire Yesterday. About five o'clock the alarm was given from David Speight's oyster sa loon, on Middle street. The fire de partment responded as quiokly as any in the United States, or any other oountry, ever did, and the fire was soon extinguished. It was a very sorry fire, but it gave the small boys an oppor tunity to split their throats and stretch their legs and caused a little excite ment. The fire was caused by an im perfect connection of a stove pipe with the chimney. The pipe from Speight's stove ran through the weather-boarding into a chimney whiob did not stand square up to the house, and by this imperfect connection the fire was arted. It would have no doubt re suited very seriously had it not been discovered so Boon'. The loss is vsry little. Words From a Neighbor. Bro. Creecy, of the Elizabeth City Esonomyt, never loses an opportunity to say a kind, word for New Berne, and he Is right when he says: "New bkrnf, Past, Priskmt and Futuee The past of New Berne is se cure. Its past history is a priceless heritage of North Carolina. Its present is not so replete with renown, bat i is rising from its lethargy and there is promise ot a bright future. It has re cently authorized a subscription of $50,000 to the road from Wilmington to New Berne via Onslow. Its Agricul tural and Fish Fair bas thus far been tbe most, snooessful Fair ever estab lished in the State and its two exhi bitions have been a complete suobess financially and otherwise. The next annual Fair will be held February 24th and tbe indications are that it will excel either of the others. Gen. Bob Ransom is chief marshal and is select ing assistants in other parte of the State. All looks promising: for it. We hope our part of Eastern North Caro lina will be represented by a fall at tendance." Thanks, brother. Be sure to oome over to our next Fair. A Bad Case of. Grip. The following paragraph waa handed to as by Mr.'B. B. Davenport, Mrs. Davenport having reoeivsd it from Miss Goodale, of New Jersey, who was here last spring. Many of our readers will no doubt remember Dr. By ram. He was here in oompany with Dr. J. D. King, and at the same time the Misses Goodale were here: Dovbb. N. J.. Jan. 11. Dr. John Byram, a well-known pbysioian ot this town, committed suioide this morning. About a week ago he got influenza. wnicn resulted in pneumonia. Last night his actions indicated that be waa delirious. Dr. J. G. Ryersoa deter mined to star with tin. daring the night, a After midnight Dr. Ryerson lay down to, rest, leaving Dr. Byram's mother to take oare of aim. About 8 o'olock Dr. Byram induced his mother to go down stairs for something. In ner antence, aitnoagn greatly en feebled, be arose from his bed and went to another-room., where he ob tained a revolver, "which he placed- at his right temple and disobarsed. The bullet lodged in bia brain and killed him instantly. Ha waa abonk S3 vaara old. t Be was a well known sportsman as well as physician, and possessed as moon woodorait ana water-orati as any man in this part or new jersey, Judge' Gilmer Besigns, ; The Raleigh correspondent of the Wilmington Messenger say sr "Judge John A.- Gilmer, of the Fifth" Judiolal district, has resigned. His successor has not yet been : appointed . Among those who are prominently mentioned in connection with the appointment are t Thos. B. Womaok, Bbt.' W. Win ston, James L. Morehead, John A. Bar ringer and E. 8. Parker.". The News and Observer says his private business and the condition of his: health have combined to determine his resignation. Be still suffers from the effeots of wounds received 'ba tbe battlefield, " i ..ill ;' -i--:.;V- i 1 i uuou oarsaparuia is a purely vege-. table preparation, being free from in jurious ingredionts., It is peculiar In Its curative power.,?-,: Is. Personal. ' . '. v Mrs. Mary MoE. Nash and Miss Jen nie D. Hughes left yesterday for Flor ida. - r'- . .. , Judge W. Shepard Bryan, of the Maryland -Court of Appeals, who has been in the oity visiting his brother, H. Bryan, Eeq., returned home yes terday. Mrs. U. R. Bryan left yesterday for Fayette ville. Mr. Louis TJlrloh and family left yes terday for Henderson, their future home. We regret to lose tbem as New Berneans, bat wish them suooess in Hendereon. Mr. 8. R. Ball returned last night from a trip North. Col. J. D. Wbitford, soliciting agent ot tbe A. ft N. C. Railroad, returned last night from a trip to Raleigh. Rev. I. L. Cbestnutt returned last night from a visit home, Bis family will remove to the city in a few days. Bon. O. 0. dark returned from Ral eigh last night. Mr. W. G. Boyd, the clever tioket agent at the A ft N. C. Railroad pas senger depot, was not at his poet y ester terday, being kept at home by sick ness. Mr. Dixon, telegraph operator, was also absent for tbe same reason. We were informed that the "grip" bad made a raid on the offloe force. At Hotel Albeit: Sheriff W. B. Lane, oity; T. T. Smythe, New York; J. Mon roe Ogden, Maoon, Ga ; William Douglas, Charleston, 3. C; W. T Caho, Bayboro; Dr. D. B. Abbott, Vande- mere; P. M. Pearsall, Jones Co.; J. W. Grainger, Klnston; C. Dewey, Arnold Borden, Goldeboro; Col. Paul Faison, Raleigh. At Gaston Bouse: Thomas E. Darden and D. F. Davenport, Baltimore; N. Mandlieon, Albany, N. Y. ; Thomas Duncan, N. C-; 0. M. A. Griffin and W. 8. Blount, Grifton, N. 0. ; S. H. Bacon, Laurel, Del. ; Charles M. Spruel, Stonewall, N. C. LATEST JEWS. Culled from the Press Dispatches PERISHING IN THE SNOW. Cheyenne, Wyo., Jan. 14. Twelve to eighteen Inches of snow have fallen in the western end of the Territory. Tbe snow bas crusted, and, with the freezing of the wrr, cattle, sheep and horses are perishing all over tbe range, An owner yesterday received word from hie ranoh in that section that eoarcely an animal that could not be fed would survive. Borsee haye worn their hoofs to the quick trying to beat through the crust ed snow. Uattie and sheep are help less; game has been driven from the mountains, and antelope have been killed within the city limits of Evans ton, while the stock has drifted to the railway. Saturday and Sunday were intensely cold, and two men were frozen to death. A TRAIN WITH A TAIL LIKE A METEOR. St. Lotjis, Mo., Jan. 14 While a cotton-ladea train was running from Perry ft Harrison's station, on the Houston and Texas Central railroad, in Texas, yesterday, the cotton took fire and the train rushed into the latter atation with a long and furious stream of flame following it. The depot caught fire, and it and several oars and about two hundred bales of cotton were con sumed. CARNIVAL WEEK AT AUGUSTA. Augusta, Ga., Jan. 14. Carnival week opened in Augusta today with the turning over of the keys of the oity br the Mayor to King uotton. Tonight tbe Trades' Display Association turned oat with about 200 floats, tbe procession occupying two hours in passing a given pout. Tbe city laoroivded with visi tors. FEENCHMEN TO COMPLETE THS PANAMA CANAL. Paris, Jan. 14 The Paix says that the preaident of the French commission sent out to investigate the affairs of the Panama Canal Oompany on the Isthmus in a speech at Aspiuwall said that the oanal would be completed. WALKER BLAINE DEAD, Washington, D. C Jan. 16. Walker Blaine, eldest son of the Secretary of State, died last night at 8:20 o clock at hie father's residence, on Lafayette Sauare. after a brief illness of pneu monia, without even premonition to those who bad watohed at bia bedside. He can be recorded aa a victim of tbe prevailing epidemlo, tbe la grippe, for, although the pbysioian says that pneu monia waa the direct cause of deatb, the one follows upon tbe other to such fatal ends in so many oases that they may be accounted toe-ether parts ot one disease. Walker Blaine wae thirty-five years of age and unmarried. He was born in Augusta, Me., May 8, 1855, and graduated at Yale College and Colum bia law aobool. KLEOf row or ornCBRS by the grand ... . 'LODGB'OV KASONS. ' ; Raleigh.' January IB. The. Grand Lodge of Masons devoted today to tbe transaction , or business or tbe urder. mainly in regard to jurisprudence. To night tbe annual election of officers was held. . All tbe - old : offloers were re elected as follows: 8amnel H. Smith ot C Winston, Grand Master; . H Ai. Gudger, Deputy .Grand Master John W. Cotton. Senior Grand Warden Francis "M. Move. Junior Grand, War dent W.- E. -Anderson, Grand Treas urer; D. W, Kain, Grand secretary The Grand Lodge will adjourn tomor 1 Beech am 's Plllseure bilious and ner vous ill 4"':M j:;k$i! SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS. From the State Papers. Winston Daily : Orders for the street oar material will be placed as toon as the specifications are completed. It is more than probable that street cars will be running to the Salem square by the time of the commencement of June. Won't this be nice. . Raleigh Call: Mr. Wesley Whitaker this morning laid upon the Call's desk some asparagus over six inohee long and some radishes large enough for table use, all grown in his open garden under tbe genial influence of this remarkable weather. He stated that collards whioh were put up for winter use, are running to seed. Wilmington Star: The sleep-inspiring peanut is gaining in the appeciation of the publio, and within tbe past week or two prloes have advanced nearly fifty per oent. Reoeipta so far have been about 80,000 bushels, against 85,000 at tbe same period last season, and the entire orop for this section, deslers are of tbe opinion, will not exceed 60,000 bushels, against tbe average crop of 80,000. Ringing; NoUir In the ears, sometimes a roaring, buz zing sound, are caused by catarrh, that exceedingly disagreeable and very common disease. Loss of smell or hear ing also result from catarrh. Hood's Sarsaparilla, tbe great blood purifier, is a peculiarly successful remedy for this disedse, which it oures by purifying tbe blood. If you suffer from catarrh. try Hood's Sarsaparilla, the peculiar medioine. 2 Tbe Universal Verdict of the People Who have used Clarke's Extraot of Flax (Pspillon) Skin Cure award it the first and highest place as a remedial agent in all cases or ok in Diseases. Krysip elas, Eczema, Pimples, unsightly blotch es, humiliating eruptions, boils, car bunoles, tetter, etc, all yield to this wonderful preparation at onse. Price $1.00 for a large bottle at- F S. Duffy's drugstore. Clarke's Flax Soap is good for the skin. Try it. Price 25 cents, For Rent, The Brick Store, corner of Middle street and Federal alley, occupied at present by Mr. o. K. Eaton. Possession given rebruary 1st. Apply to GRAHAM DAVES, janl6 tf Broad street. NOTICE. The call for the Pollholders of the reoent election, to determine whether the city of New Berne should subscribe $350,000 to tbe East Carolina Land and Railway Company, to meet with the County Commissioners, Friday. Jan. 17, is hereby annulled. John A. Richardson, 16 2t Ex-officio Clerk of Board . House For Bent. A very desirable Dwelling House, containing aix rooms, and kitohen. Water in the bouse. Situated on Han- oook street, opposite to the Academy Green. Apply at the dwelling. RUDOLPH ULRICH. Bjanl5;dtf At F. Ulrioh's Store. Removal. On or about JANUARY 15th, I will remove my Entire Stock of Goods to the large and commodious brick store adjoining Bell's Jewelry Store, . T ... . . . , .t where I will be pleased to wait on my patrons and the public generally. janlldwtf Wm. SULTAN. "La Grippe!'' Have You Got the Grippe?" J. F. TAYL0E, THE GROCER, has the grip on a stock of the Best Goods, Groceries, Meat, Lard, Cheese, Butter, Floor. Coffee. Sugar, Tobacco, etc., ever brought to this market. He has a grip on these goods, but he will Let Tnem Go Quick! at Very Low Prices. Go to see him Call at once at J. F. TAYLOR'S, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, . Middle Street. P. 8. Our prioee are LOW. ROBERTS & BRO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GKOOEMKStfJtOHSIONS Dry Goods, Boots aid Shoes. We sell FLOUR direct from the Mills in Michigan., We have in stock a big supply of - West India Molasses. whloh we Import direot from the West indies.'- '"V5:.-;i Give us a oall and see our prloes. .. ROBERTS & BRO., -. Booth Front street, .' -M$i8$ NEW BERNE. ; CT Wa job Gall & AxYandtoril. lard's Bnuff. ,? -t v m POWDER Absolutely Pure, This powder never varies. A marvslof purity irengw and -waoIeeomenM.Mar !?onoioal """ lh ordinary kinds, aa cannot be sold In competition with themal- uiuae of low test, ahort welcht. minim or phosphate powders. Sold only la cane. Royal Bakino Fowdbe Co., Ids Wall st. N.Y. lDna2X Un wt tvt w Lumber! Lumber I Are you eoinar to build, uiratta needing lumber of any kind? If you do, write to me, as I can make your prices lower than you oan buy else where. AH kinds Of buildinr always on hand, either rough or dressed. Flooring, weather-boarding, ceiling, moulding, etc. Q. W. RICHARDSON, janl8dw6m Cove.N.C. . -w New Registration. On Monday. Januarv 13th. ifiOO tk. Registration Books of Bis- Ika th. Clothier will be opened at his Auction and Clothing Room for the purpose of registering every man's name who is in favor of Newbern bondinar hanuiir tn the amount of 50,000 to be given to five nonnern copitausts who Will invest $40,000 each, and who will employ from one to two hundred men, women and children each. Bier Ike is and let us keep the ball rolling. MULES 1 MULES! HOUSES! HORSES! A Car Load of Fine Mules and Horace just received at my stables. They were selected with GREAT CARE,. and are admirably suited for FARMand DRIVE purposes. Call and bo shown through the stables. J. W. STEVnnT. For Sent, fhe House now occupied by H. W. Steinhelper. Possession given Feb'y ' 15th. For terms sddIv to j9 tf H. B. DUFFY. A Fine Florida TonlcI' air. coster . ubapman, one of the I landmarks of the Georgia drug trade. now of Orlando, Florida, writes: "I can hardly select a single case of the many whom I haye sold Gttinn'e Pioneer Blood Renewer, but what hay been satisfied ; and I find it the beet . remedy for skin diseases I have ever sold, and a Fink Florida Toiuo. . Foster S. Chapman, Orlando, Fla. For sale by R. N. DUFFY. Naer Berne. N. C. SAMUEL JnCKSOIl Is at hie OLD STAND X South Front Street. It will pay anv HordB nwnor ty ! , see him at once lor . . v TrimmiDg & Shoeing Horses? v at he la the only one In tbe city that Gnat 1 ntee Sati.faction, to fit the Shoe to the ' foot, not the foot tt the Bhoe. Also guarantees no corns and braises on the foot. Respectfully yours, JanSdly SAMUEL JAOK30S. ' -A. See the Best Line of Silver Jevclry In the State. Hair Ornaments, Bronze Bracelets. Lace Fins, Purses, Combs. Rinsrs; Etc. No, TrouUe to SiW;Gcoc& i II DB. O. K. BAGBT, sTOGEoii DEim:i Offloe. Middle Street. mM.it V 0 A i .jlkJ-MiJ t J ' decS twit '-JJ ',..vi,. NEWBEBN, N. O. '; A-'
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