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rmmsmmmm:- journal, VQLVIJI.NO. SSasSSSf gNEW;BERNE.;N.:C.,:TUESDAY. JANUARY 21. 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. 0 BCCTCSS LOCALS." ;, : - - - SEED PEASExtra Earl Brandt "Flrat and Best," -"Aleaka," and "Howard' Earliest of :air the Peaa." Will be told at the lowest possible prices for cash, by V , j3i tt fir . f R 8. pom. ? DR. D. S. ! nARHOSi ' tha 1 Russian SotentiSd Optioian and Inventor, arrived here let eight, for. tha purpoaa of opining an office iothU city. PrH. is tha uma man who wat la Elisabeth City, Waehingtan, Greenville, Klnatoo, and Wilson, N ;.. C- H baa no agents, and Lis wptk cannot be done by proxy. Offloa, at present, . Room No. 4, Hotel Albert. SEEDS "-rV-e and fresh atf . 8. DoFn'adruistow. HOW y9nr;itoojk f, Stationery? 'We ctn print it for you' almost aa cheap as jou can get the raw material. J rial Volume" now ' being prepared by Rer J,-Wm ; Joas, wilh asjistanoe , of Mra. CTls, will be authentio, chajrnv , ingf ' written, beautifully illustrated and-bound in .every way wotthy of ; the tubjeot. Agent wanted, Complete ;Omfit $1. 8atiafaeti6ir Kttarantee i or '. money , refunded; J eOrdar now. First oome, first served. Addrefs 1 y B'F. Johnson &Cq., - v j7 ft w 1009 Maid sK .'Richmond , Va. .: All articles ,'n(ere3 for Pre r. minmajnuat be-npon the grounds ' on Monday, the 24tb, day of Feb ,rnaryt Tytjtj , :.Y: l " ' Goldsboeo is a good townfcnd y her people dothings.weU and grace ,:. TullyiSufijflU do her whole duty by oar Fair'-;.;; j:. ,. . i SdJiB df the -most attractive fea. 'jiiresof thfe Fair will be referred to ; tomorrf)i?3.T'iere are t0 many for ; all to b noticed in ope iBsne. ; ' ''. 'Xheeej wiH he fl Bnreaa of In -. formation at Fair Qronnda. s Per- , i sons desiring. Board and Lodging , can ecure;ithe Bame by making ap i 1 plioation. ' W , , . w ... . ..r 4i r. . The price, of admission to tha .fair wift foradttU Sent;" for ' each child under 12 rears 15 cents , ior eaoooae-norse,zo cents. (." ' Tai members of the Press gener I aily txiMy'iim'-i and if they will make it known to the secretaVjf( he - will' gladly, far . , nl8h'them tlckeWofadmissipnV , tix answer to of Greensboro, , X. of Charlotte of ySalelgh "and all onr ehfjpiifer8W aay, :, Bring enoarixibita..Nothiog good and valuable will be excluded. ' PxaTEES at a distance may ship . their goodiio the secretary, f Owen . H.- Galon l$iq ; who vwll'Ubrw t v their instrations in regard to them, and have ? thetri Exhibited to the r best advantage. "J- - C No'6nelted ay awaj 'roimTthe ; Fiir,beoauj blfi - will not b0aeq$tely Entertained. The ' hoapitalityVnd ; courtes jrof jNewuarne?;iias never neen .over . taxed and pve? will bi v' l ,: A" ' fbw j month : ago ; Sffmpson county ha a mostsuccessfal Falf. Her pebpldj&e ahtagricnltaral and progressivecpeople, ; and - her Big Blaes are the "admiration ) off the v whole connt.sWe ipecti! great cnings oi aampson in d eoruary.1 f . , II is (aid Chat Calvin S. Bryce, ; Who has iqs, en elected -to the United Stages : Senate, from; Ohio," found itbatn to pay bia necessary expenses wJan afow)llege Bat he had theald to him -and kept pegging away until he got oh topi There are lots ot tliat kind df men ia v - this countryiWUmlngtoh ctar. . mmnrvimm The Fishf Oyster. Game and In dustrial Assiation fiasf-offered' a premium of Fffty Dollars . for the v best county exhibit, and the palm will be hotly contested by Beaufort, Carteret, Craven, Dare, Greene. Hyde,: Jones, Lenoir, O a slow, Pam ',' -, Pitt, and Wayne.': If there .is 7 ether county that wants to r t':a lists pur gates v,M 1 a hearty welcome Is as It has ten reported that tb die .will ta a coatr. Cr-'jcf IT,,? I. Cinbtf Y,Y : .I'.l cake t3 1 l-ren the Gnia . ; 1 tbeGun ' ; i d wLich t c V 1 cf game afrtke l1 6 town eanTboasfe of gamer mott or - falter, women than Wilmington, and we. hope, to see hem hare in large nnmbera. Bat, jwfien it eomeB to bagging wild game, we shall see what we shall eW0 1 " " ' Ths Baleigh News-Observer says that an enterprising citizen of that city, reoogniziDg.the necessity of a desirable class of .cheap dwellings, contemplates . erecting a number of neat cottages, to be rented at ten dollars a month. There are few of he growing towns in North Caro- ina where neat dwellings at moderate rent are not in demand, and where they might not be bailt with advantage to the towns, and to the people, and with profit to the builders. LOCAL NEWS. . HEW ADVERTISEMl NTS. O. B. Hux-Marehal's sale. F. S. Duffy Garden seeds. F. 8. DurY Early seed peas. Bio. Ikb Safe and boxse for sale. Ghahih Davbb House for rent. Ues.M.J.Rhodes-Dwelling for Ren. Da D. S. Harmon Optioian and In ventor, White shad are being brought in by the fishermen. Thus far January has been very much like windy March. Oysters of fine quality were plentiful in the market yesterday. We regret to ttate that the health of the Editor of this paper does not im prove. Cotton sold higher yesterday than it has since last September, 10 being the highest paid. Surrounding coirnties should remem ber that there is a premium of $50 of fered for the best county exhibit at our Fair. There was ; considerable increase in the,' attendance at the Y. II. O. A. Sun day afternoon, owing, it is presumed, to the special mueio .introduced . It is generally- pronounced the beet ever beard in the hall, , Captt. William Bell, of Morehead City, arrivedyesterday with two seine crews and ,will begin fishing in the lower Neuae fof Ives & Bell.-repreeented here by Mr. Chas. Wallace. Capt. Bell's friends say he is the "champion shad runner ox the state." Tney came np On the sharpie Mary Bell. Fiah dealers say that Mr. J. F. Taylor did the right thing when he extended Middle street to the end tf the market house by .building a wharf. Mr. U. S. Mace f ellows by raising the wharf on the right, hand aide and connecting it with the part built by Mr. Taylor. Not only the fiah dealers, but many oth era agree that it is a "big improvement " f Oh, Mr ,. Mayor t . Won't you tell your polioemen to eollarihoie ohaps who HO about the atreeta firing air guns , at people'a houses ?.A piece ef a nail, or a hook; , shot, or aomething elee; oame rattling through . a pane in our back window yesterday; Editors are natural lyi; IttUe taklttisnVHyoa know, es pecially when ,-attacked from the rear, But, seriously, . there ia a good deal of mischief in those-fellows, and we hope the business will be stopped. Mrs. Capt. Thomae Gates lost a watch about the first of last July ; which was recovered last Saturday. The watch wasproBably stolen. Mr. S. E. Eaton; however, had done tome work on the watch before ;! it - was stolen and had marked , it and . registered the . mark. The other day, when it. was again ear rled to Mr. Eaton - for " repairs, he at once. reoogniced it, turned to bis regis ter and found that it was Mrs." Gatea watch. Capt. Gates identlfled it and again became the poeaesaor. j'The man who carried It to Mr . EatOtt was not required to telUwhere he got it. IIayor Ctowt- . The following cases were dirposed of yesterday: . Win, Fosoue, white, assault and" bat tery. Submitted.- Fined penny 'and Dannis Rows, white, violating' chap 5, aeo, 8, drunk i ani" disorderly . in the otty limits. s Fined SI and "eost. Haywood Huffrwhite,chap. '5, sec. 4 drank 'and riotoue in the city limits, Fined$5and.C08t4 , Boston Fenderson colored,, 'ohap. 6, sec. 8, drunk, using loud and boisterous language in the city limits. Fined $5 and eostS".i;,v'Vi-i Licy rrtSi; eolored," ohapi 6", seb.'8 d5r- !y ia the city . limltf Sot t, .J.L Tiaed wiaiooat. r:'.a flay wood, colored, ,chBp.B, id 8. diaordorly in the city limits " Fined Sino'eJand coat. tM-':- FAIR ROTES. Under the above heading will daily appear brevities relative to oar Fair which opena February the Mlb, The number of goat teams seem to be on the increase In oor dry. To interest the littlo men who drive them, suppose oar Fair managers get up a race be tween the horny-headed and hard hooted little steads ? The Fair grounds and buildings are assuming their holiday aspect and on the occasion of our next Exposition will present a handsomer appearance than ever, and that means handsomer than any other in the State. v The main building on the Fajrl grounds haa been very judiciously ar ranged for the moat effective display of the departments to be contained there in. The lower floor will devoted to farm produots, the second to business men's displays, and the upper to the beautiful handiwork of the ladies; the lattar we have every assurance will excel previous displays, and as ever, be the most beautiful and attractive fea tare. After the Oyster Pirates. Messrs. William Ellis, of this city oyster commissioner for Hyde oounty, and F. B. Lane, oyster commissioner for Carteret oounty, sailed last night per schooner Maude, Capt. J. B. Piver, of Morehead City, for the oyster grounds in Pamlioo county, where Vir fcinia piratee, for sometime, have defied the laws of our State by boldly robbing or oyster beds and taking tha oysters to Virginia markets. Messrs Ellia and Line are commis sioned by Hyde and Carteret counties to go to the scene of disturbance, patrol the grounds, comprehend the situ ation, and stop the unlawful pro ceedings of the Virginiamen. The reporter interviewed Mr. Lane yester day afternoon. Mr. Lane said that they were going prepared to make a settle ment of the difficulties concerning these grounds, which seem to have become a bone of contention between our oyster- men and the Virginiamen and others. A crew of five men accompanied the Commissioners. They sailei last night for North river bar. The counties of Pamlico and Dare will also be represented by oyster com missioners. It is hoped and expeoted that an amioable settlement of affairs will be arrived at at an early day. Personal. Dr. D. S. Harmon, solentifio optioian and inventor, arrived in the oity last night. Rev. H. W. Battle left yesterday for Bayboro, where he will assist Rev. Mr. Love in a series of interesting revival meetings now in progress. The family of Rev. I. L. Chestnutt arrived in the city last night. Their home will be at corner of Middle and Neuae streets. At Gaston House: W. R. Ball, J. F. Wilkins. Baltimore; J. W. Mason, New Tork; G. E. Rowley,; Maryland; James Redmond, Guy Pope, J. W. Dawson, city; J. W. Thompson, N. 0.; J. T. Winfleld, Washington, N. 0.; J. G Cherry, P. 0.- Jones,- 0.. M. Bpruill, Pamlioo; S. J. Beck with. Lake Land ing, N. C; W. B. Heller, S. A. Brooks, Bell's Ferry, N. C. At Hotel Albert: Wm. Badham, Philadelphia; Dr. D. 8. Harmon, N. Y; M. Heoht, Baltimore; 0. S. Bryan, oity; L. E. Crasen county, L. J. Cutler, E. Bilding, Springfield, Mass.; Capt. G, G. Howard, N. 0.; W. B. Flanner, city, Shipping News, The steamer Eaglet, of the E. CD. line, sailed yesterday with a full cargo of general exports. The Annie will ar rive this morning and will sail to morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The steamer Ll A. Cobb will sail at 8 0 'dock this morning. ' The tteamef Stout, of tha Clyde line, will arrive tonight from Baltimore. The Diflanoe. of this line, sailed for Baltimore last night. . The steamer Newberne, of the O. D. line, will sail for Baltimore today at 18 JTatwre la 0Bvwiatn Is terrific Volcanic eruption, oyolones, eartbauakes' are awfully and tremen dously picturesque, but ecaroely desi rable to emulate in action ana eneot bv the administration of remedies wbion oroaaoe- ronvuiuon ana agony in the abnormal portion of the human frame. Buoh is the effect oi tne oia fashioned violent, purgatives happily fallint more and more into disuse, and of which Hoetetter's Stomach Bitten is the wholesome, pleasant, and-far more effective suooadaneum. They weakened the intestines the Bitters invigorates them. They-left the bowels inactive beoause ' inoapaoltated by ensuing feebleness. 'The Bitters, on the con trary, and beoause it enables, not forces them to act a vast and fortunate dif ference oernetuates their aotivitv and regularity.) The liver is beneficially stimulated, aa the kidneys also are, by this medicine, which easily conquers also, malaria, nervousness and rheums- ' ' NORTH CAROIHrilHKirS. From the State Papers; Durham Sun: Mr. Fife's meeting have been very succceaful, not so much for numbers, but for the great good that he his done ia general. He haa gained a warm plaoe in the hearts of our people and they will watch his career with interest. He will return to hia home at Fayetteville for a rest before beginning his meeting at Concord. The annual election of Ball Managers was held at the University of North Carolina, on January 11th, with the following result: Chief, G. M. Gra ham, Hillsboro, N. C; Dialeotio Society W. W. Davies, jr., Draversville. Va., John A. Gilmer, jr., Greensboro, N. 0., v. is. Wbitlook, New Jerusalem, N. C; Philanthropic Sooiety J. L. Rhem, jr.. New Berne, N. 0., Perrin Busbee, jr., Raleigh, N" C, J. L. Skinner, Raleish, N.-O. Raleigh Correspondent Wilmington Messenger: All the talk today was of the new trial for Boyle. The opinion is long and carefully prepared. The next term of the court for the trial of crimi nal cases begins March 24th. His case will then be tried. No doubt there will be some new witnesses and presumably more new evidence on both eider. Boyle was greatly pleased at the news which was carried to him to bis ceil yesterday about 5 o'clock. There had been intimations the day before of the decision of the SupremeCourt. Boyle has voluntarily abandoned' all use of spirits. A well informed gentleman said today that enough negroes had left Wake to insure the Democracy of this county in the future. Wilmington Star: The doad body of Win. Tbos. Brown (white) was found arly yesterday morning near the traok oi tne Wilmington and Weldon rail road, in the cut at Fifth etreet crossing It was lying face downward on tbe north side of the track, with the head resting on one and of a cross-tie and surrounded by a pool of blood. After tbe autopsy the body of Brown was prepared for burial and was taken in charge by bis brothers for interment at bis former home in Onslow county There are circumstances connected with the death of Brown which lead strongly to suspicion of murder. Thurs- ay night a dance was given at a disre putable house on Fifth street between Hanover and Brunswick streets and about fifty yards from the p ace where Brown's body was found. Remarkable Fishing. Editor Journal: During the months of September, October and November the fishing at Morehead City and Beaufort, N. 0., was exceedingly fine. During these months a fleet of oyer 70 boats were engaged in band line fishing. Usually five to eight per sons were ia each boat; many of them uahing as a business, others only for amusement. Eioh person was pro vlded with a line 60 to 70 feet long and at the end of each line four or five fish hooks were attached. Almost as soon as the line was cast, the bait would betaken and frequently four or five fine Grey Trout or break fish weighing from tbree to four pounds eaoh would be hauled in. From aix to thirty thou sand of these fish (as fine as ever swam) were taken daily by hand-lines, in ad dition to those taken by nets Many declared it exceeded any sport tbey had ever engaged in. The amount paid to the Express Company as freight on these fish which were shipped to various points exceeded 980,000 00. Doubtless next season an equally large number will be taken, and the most enthusiastic piscater will be enabled to satiate him self with tbe fun or catching them. William H. Oliver. Newbern, N. C. Notice to While Public School Teachers of Craven County. Professor Alderman, by authority of the school laws of the State, will hold an Institute for white teachers at the Aoademy, in this city, beginning Mon day, February 8d, 1890. This Institute will oontinua one week. There will be publio addressee delivered on Friday of that week. Publio school teachers of the white race are required to attend. They will be compelled to suspend their schools during tne continuanoe of tbe Institute. I hope they will all be promptly on hand. uespeotfuiiy, jlS-J3taw&wtd. John S. Lonq. Six Collieries to Shut Down. Shamokin, Pa , Jan. 18. The Locust, Spring, Belianoe, Burnside, Potts, and Funnel! collieries, operated by the Beading Railroad, shut down tonight, beoause of the dull market for coal. About 8,000 men are thrown out of work. Rbadibo, Pa., Jan. 18. The Reading Railroad Company opened the Good Spring colliery at Tremont, Pa., today. it u one or tne largest tn antnraotte region, and will give employment to 700 men. Make ho Mistaki. If you have made up your mtnd to buy Hood's Sarsapa rllia uo not be induced to take any other. Hood's Barsanarilla la a pecu liar medioine, possessing, by virtue of its peculiar combination, proportion and preparation,' amative power supe nor to any other article of tne kind be fore the people.'. For air affections aria ing from impure blood or low state or tha system it ia unequalled. Be iure to get Hood 'a. - ' ' 5 K. Money Making. If you ara not fully and profitably employed yon will find it greatly to your interest to at once write to o. v , Johnson , & Co., Riobmond, Va! , and make arrangements with them to sell their great new book, "The Memorial Volume of Jefferson Davis: or. The World 1 Tribute to Hie Memory, V They win give yoa liberal terms. . r rospeotus with an necessary papere only one doi lar. That is all the capital that ia need ed. 8plandid opening, for. ladiei ani 7W":( For Bent, The Briok Store, corner of Middle St. and Federal Alley, occupied at present uy air. a. jsaton. Possession given February 1st Apply to GRIHAM DAVES, j31 tf Broad Street. One Iron Safe, HERRINGS' PATENT. ALSO 1 Good Buggy Horse, FOR SALE AT BIG IKE'S. Mai ski's Notice-Adminlty Seizure. THE STKAMER CLEOPATRA. Ubitkd states of America, i District of Famllco. I Whereas, a libel hath been died In tha Dlsi riot Court of the Unlteo Btates of Amer ica for the District of Pamlico, on the loth day of January, in the year of oar Lord one tnousana ei-jjm nunurea and ninety, by Jai. McJones, L. Roberson and Chas. Prown Tne Hieamer leopatra. for seamen's wages, and praying the usual process and monition of the oour, that all persona in terested In the said vessel, her tackle. d- parel and furniture, may be cited to answer tbe premises, and all due proceedings being bad, that the sance may be decreed to be sold, and the proofed thereof be distributed according to law : Therefore, in pursuance of tne sua monition unaer tne seal of said court, to mo directed and delivered, 1 do hereby give notice generally, unto all per sons having or pretending to have any right, title or intert it iht rein, and to , master of the said Oleopam, In special, to appear before the aforesaid court, at the cut or in ew Berne, on trie M day or Janu ary, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, then and tnere io answtr ine saia lioel, and to make their allegations In that behalf. And also to answer unto all other Demons having claims against the said vesel. for wuu earr el on toard thereof, who may choose to make themselves Iparlles to the libel of said steamer uieopaira. by way of amend mentor supplement, without further pro cess or citation. Dated at New Berne the 20th day of Janu ary, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nisety. kl. DEW. 8TVEN90S, Proctor. J03HUA B. HILL. U. 8. Marshal. Jan21 14d By Cuas. B. Hill, Dept. Marshal. HEADQUARTERS FOB Breech-Loading Gun?, Brass and Faner Shells, Powder and Shot, AT L. H. CUTLER'S, NEW BERNE, N. C. For Rent, A comfortable dwelling on Craven street, near the court house. For par ticulars apply at the Millinery Store on Middle street, next to E. H, Meadows. j!9 3: Mrs. M. J. RHODES, House For Rent. . A very desirable Dwelling House containing six rooms, and kitchen Water in the house. Situated on Han cock street, opposite to the Academy Ureen. Apply at tbe dwelling. RUDOLPH ULRICH. janlS dtf At F. Ulrioh'a Store 'La Grippe!" nave xou uui mo vjiiuubi J. T. TAYL0E, THE GROCER, has the grip on a stock of the Best Goods, Groceries, Meat, Lard, Cheese, Butter, Flour, 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 prioes are LOW. ROBERTS & DRO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS Dry Goods,' Boots and Shoes. We sill FLOUR direct from the Mills in Miobigan. " We have in stock a big supply .of l . West India. Molasses, which we import direot from the West indie, v. .- -! , v .. , Give us a call and eee our prioes. -EOBERTS & JBR0., South Front street, y$$i. 'r';.NBW BERNE. T We job Gail & Axl and LorU tardi Snuff. t POWDER Absolutely Pure. This A urralaf nuniy, strei t 'i and whole economical itmn the ordinary kinda.-M tliode of low test, short weight, alum phosphate powders. Bold only in eaa HOVAL HAKIM) 1'OWHII On 1IM Wall N Y. lunaaSdin wA frl Aw Lumber! Lumber! Are you soimr to bnild. wui tm needing lumber of any kind? If yam do, write to me, as I can make yew pricea lower than you can bur olaa- Wbere. Ail kinds of bnitdinp material always on hand, either rough es dressed. Flooring, weather-boarding, oeiling, moulding, etc. O. W. RICHARDSON, janl3dw6m Cove, N. 0. . MULES 1 MULES! HORSES! HORSES! A Car Load of Fine Mules and Horses just received at my stables. They were selected with GREAT CARE, and art admirably suited for FARM and DRIVE purposes. Call and be shown through the stables. J. W. STEWART. For Rent, The House now ocoupied by H. W Steinhelper. Possession given fen1 15th. For terms apply to j9 tf H. B. DUFFY. A Fine Florida Tonic ! Mr. Foster S. Chapman, one of the landmarks of the Georgia drug trade, now of Orlando, Florida, writes: oan hardly select a single oaae of the many whom I have sold Gallia's Pioneer Blood Renewer, but what have) been satisfied; and I find it tha beat remedy for skin diseases I have aver sold, and a Finb Florida Tonic. Foster S. Chapman, Orlando. Fie. For sale by R. N. DUFFY. New Berne, N. C. SAMUEL JACKSOn la at hit OLD STAND South Front Street. It will pay any norse Owner to call Sand . see him at once for Tnmming & Shoeing Horses as he la the only one in the oity that Qaar anteea Satisfaction, to fit the Shoe to tha foot, not the foot t the Shoe. Also guarantees no corns and bruises en the foot. Respectfully yours, Jan3dly SAMUEL JACKSON. Removal. On or about JANUARY lSth, 1 will remove my Entire Stock of Goods to the large and commodious brick store adjoining Bell's Jewelry Store. where I will be pleased to wait on my patrons and the publio generally. janll dwtf Wm. SULTAIf. Lot of VERY FINE BTJTTEE To hand. Also, Buckwheat Roast Coffee and Puro Lari. ; '4; Vv'Vesir WHOLESALE GR0CS2. ' ' awMraraaw WAUsUliI ' - Y :it'.-r. iU3
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