-- ' 1 1 - VOL.Wni.-NO272. NEWvBERNEN. a; TUESDAY; EEBRUAEY 18. 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. - . 'xu:crz:2LO0ALS.ri PENH AIT3!2IP.-rI will 'organise WlTir OlfcCnOOLia the Board ' of Trad Call ti&IihW Terms $2. 50 or "twelve 1.. -nt, at clow of the term. Flrit 1 a IVee Jo all boys tad young ' ' men who wish to attend I will alio open elastee is jDollegiate Institute and Vance Academy today. Beep?, - -t ; U T.O Uunia, Penman. J. ATENT CLOTHES LINE --Clothes . cannot bo blown oft. No pins. 8ampU can be teen at the Cotton Ex- : chanm. TV W fy k ma i w . V Vtr- ftlStt lgva Uannfactarer. IF yon havo not tried my Freeh Romv ed Coffeev do eo at oaoe Ewr JNO, Dirait. T UE ffAY UABICET GONE TELL mell, and Lodge pbilocopbioatly ' - ; teking In Abe. eUaatioa ie eelliog Ko. 1 ""Timovhy ,Hay a $100 per hondidal llaiUnd.onCkaiwneireel. lfl8-lw ; lh CELECTEO -Ear.TVlloeo;,Pi.Utoa at V"tOBTE OAROtlS A HAMS at ! EOUE Good cash, by Farm Bon cheat. 'or v-.. K. K. Jones'. i T UNO t and ORGANS TUNED, reg- JLnlaied and repaired. Mr. Frank E; Morton can be found any day tbii l weak either at JHotel Albert or jat the mflntr .Hon ftf R. M. Pavle. Firtt- te)aH work only, at reasonable, prices. -C'LEED.PEAS-'Extra Early Brabds 0 First and' Beat." 'Alaska." and ;"Hoerd's Earilert of all the Peaa." .-Hi Wiu oe aoia ai v toe iowm. yoHiun i prices for oash.by v ! : a,, ;121I . rv (wr. . F.8. Durnri ;f HARDEN SEEDS-Pure and fresh- .A at F, 8. pcm'S drng store, 1' rkUNN'S BLENDS of Roasted Coffee ...!-. ire simply deugbunu - reDsowom -t '.Tik-J Honae special committee on i: GWorld'a Fair haf repotted Jn favor : - 'of holding an international exposl tloa892,H ' Am JF !"J - KM' tTJOt beneflclent aystem of. Pro- 'JT ,toction fails sometimss. It enables HJie Yesterrf farmers to bnrn their corn to keep from Ireezing, bat it v does not enable the cdal miners to eat their coal to keep from starring 5 - rho9K flerald, 'NEVER in all the Jieat of party r contests in past yearsj and borne of . them, hare. l)een;pretbj hot, has ' tWre beena Congress which was goretnedlliiithe . same lawless, -, t arbitfary fashion that the present - i.- congress lias been governea.---vyU' -, ; mington Stat. ' Wniil the people'of North Oaro- ? Una make np their minds to select k ' a representative as they do any HI " other agent to represent them In an ; " important business transaction, ' .there can be little hop "tof ; thia . - J State's representation seonrlng front rank in Congress. -Charlotte Chronicle; ; . Fasnell , wins. The. " London Neyssays: 4The report amoanta to ,a practical acqulttar. The, com missioners hare yendicated at once the character of the Irish leaders and the integrity : of jthe English bench. Thus the basis "Prnellism and vmef" witu the nweons super straotions raised upon it, disappears fromTlew.'. ;.-, t - Teh North Carolina penitentiary farm on the Eoanoke river ia as snmiog ' large v proportions. The general supervisor reports that the new quarters for theconvicts J are nearly ready. - There are 133 hands on the farm; 70 cn the Halifax side and 12(Ton the Northampton' side They will work 75 horsca, will pUnt 1.C0O acres (in cotton,1 CCD t:crcs il corn 400 pacrs ja clover, O acres;, In voats,f ani tts ctIco acres In' whe-i,' tc-iJcs t.:3 rye and clover1 already in , Tea filters ia npper Halifax and lower TTarrea are getting stirred, in the matter of ; nesro rsnts and their designs, and they r-3 naklng it somewhat lively for V.. -i terrors to the farmers. VTke .foresaw .and forewarned '' -VBtti8?7-C53 'fsrtlnacion ' 1 their work that thsy " 'y fojaretha frtEcr. I. .:3 tr'sd Hit E.r. J" ; : . ':cf tolling. off C ' V ' fv'cext ;cr:j t - 1 1 i: ' "-'Hrcdor V ' " o x. . ''I I i i -riarrass i jr 1 T.' . " -i the from the New Berne section they I urn np ia the Halifax. Warren sec tion, ana seem bens on woiking their scheme in spite of protest or ng np to a. giren point, ana Wlien nat is gone pejona lookout. -Wil- mington Messenger. LOCAL NEWS. ... NEW ADVERTISEMENTS v J. O. Daim Not foe. 6ILAJ Fdlchkb Tax notloe. T. OT MiBKlso -Penmanship. M. P. HOU.Y -Fashionable tailor. R. P. WilijUKS Mijor's notioe. There wis no sale of cotton at the exoharge jt sterday. Court 111 oonTene today Judge Womaek arrived last niht. Ode pnpil entered at the"ColIeglate institute yeuerjdayiar. J. i. mattocks, of Pollok.vllle. Policeman J. L. Willis has Irish po tatoes that were taken from his garden whloh are as large as pigeon eggs. We regret to learn by'direot commu nication that Capt. E. K. Page is se rious.; ill at his bome.in Jones county. Shad still-sell bigh. Herrings are oomirfg in, but haven't got down to fire cents a buncn yet. They were bringing fifteen cents yesterday. The contract for the new revenue outter to be stationed at New Berne has been awarded to Purser ft Jones, of Wilmington, Del The boat is to cost 958,000. Mrs. Carrie Roberts died at her home ia this city on Sunday morning about 0 o'clock. The funeral took place from Reuse street Methodist church at 2 o'olock yesterday afternoon. There will be prayer meeting tonight and nvarv ntuht dnrintr the week, at 8 o'clock, except Thursday night, at the R..,l.t Miufnn l.Hnn .t ha MirWt loelt. Oonalderahla interest ia halnB interest is being manifested. - The public is invited. Mayor's Court. The following cases were before the Mayor yesterday : John Slade, white, chap. 8. sao. 11, disorderly In the city limits. Fined $5 and cost. R. B. Blaokledge, white, chap. 8, sec. 8, drunk and disorderly in the city limits. Fined $5 and cost. Missionary Service at Christ Church, There was an interesting meeting at Christ Church last night in the interest of Missions in the Diooese. Rev. Mr. Strange, of St. James, Wilmington, and Rev. Israel Harding, of St. Marys, Einaton delivered able and highly in teresting addressee. Mr. H. R. Bryan, of the Diocesan committee, also made some very ap propriate remarks. The services were conducted by the reotor, 'Rsv. Mr. George.1 .. " iiri'y.v "' SbippisffHowe. The steamer Eaglet of the E. C. D. line sailed, yesterday with oargo of general exports. The steamer Annie will arrive today and tail tomorrow afternoon. ," ! The steamer tahoma will sail- for lower Neuse and Bay rivers at 7 o'clock thUmorning.' '; - '. -The steamer liahteo, of the O. D. iine, will arrive 'from Norfolk tonight and wUI sail for Norfolk at 0 o'clock Friday morning?-'. ' . A Site for the Public Building. The Boord, of Trustees of New Berne Aoademy have appointed a oommattee 1. bin ft,- .... of the Academy property on the corner 01 r oilooK ana uraven streets to tne Government, to be need as site for the tmhllo bnlldlnir.;. Da' tha corner of Pol f . . w ' ... . .. hie location lor the publlo building, we think. ..The property belongs; to the New Berne Academy; and the funds derived from the sale could and would probably be InvdSted in such a way as to Increase the income of school mbney t$nwu3Sl':&HjAA' Caps. J. M. White Is in the oity. " Be came down to make arrarigements for exhibiting woodwork implements man ufactnred at his mills In Kinston during theFafr; v ,i 5' ,. , Eev Israel Harding is in the city. ; lXr.-JrT. Lynch, of theEleotrlo Light Company, arrived in thecfty last ninht. Clement Manly, Esq.,' returned from Raleigh last night, having been in at tendance at the Supreme Court. ' in-s Sadie Manly has, returned from a vk.lt to Wilmington. ' r:r. Robert Strange, of Wilmington, is ia the cltjK'Al:-i' fC. ?'ivi'ti Eiicamat'-Ti is caused by laotio cida ia t; a 1' which Hood's Barsaparilla r-f , ead thus cures rheuma. t.wl. i- i . -..9 BERNE COLLEGIATE ISSTI TTJTE. UB Educational Institution for Eastern North Carolina. New Berne Collegiate Institute (former ly High School). We spent the greater part of the day's session in the differ- ent rooms and departments, noting thel character and progress of tho work. SEW Professor G. T. Adams, the efficient school. and energetio principal, aooompanied We then Tisited the art department, us through the various rooms and en- 1 charge of Mies Aurora Mace, a grad abled us to get an insight into the work Cooper'e Institute. This is a which is being done in thia school. From observation ef the methods em- ployed and from our acquaintance with the thoroughness of the work, we take pleasnrein saying that we believe one of our fondest hopes is beginning to be realiaed-that New Berne may have a flrgt class school, where the children of the city and of Eastern North Carolina may obtain a thorough aoademi(jduca- tion; an institution which our oeonle may feel proud of and unhesitatingly support. I Eaoh morning, a few minutes before the day's work is begun, the entire school assembles in the large front room (down stairs) on the left hand side of lhe oWer na more "dvanoed etu the building, where singing.ls engaged d"ta of the school h.ve a literary in and prayer is offered by the prin- acciety, from which they of oonrse cipal . There is no better way to begin I the iay than with vocal music, for if thfirn u Rnvthina tht .ill m.k th heart cheerful and give one a pleasant humor, it is singing; and when motel than a hundred voices join in swettl"6 r,9W B9tnB collegiate institute is ions it is indeed iranA tn hnar The I were sineingas we entered the build I After mnaio. nraver. clHn iif th roll, etc., is over, the students march to .1 I i . . a . . . ( mBir iwpeuuv rooms ana reoiwwons k 4 uca,u. I First, we visited Prof. Adams' room, I where a class in Latin were reoiting. Prof. Adams is teacher of ancient "! and natural sciences. T- i w" Kuuiibu wae graduated Baohelor of Arts from lrinltT Uollee- H TOUng man luu or energy, talented as a teacner, popular with patrons and students, and withal a thorough Christian gentleman. I His classes, of course, receive the in- I structiod which is the natural outcome of the efforts of a teaeher of hisquali flcations. From this room we went into hear a class in reading recite to Prof. Bragaw. Prof. Bragaw is an alumnus of the University of North Carolina. He is teaoher of English literature, reading, spelling and physical oulture The class was reading Limb's "Tales from Shakespeare," which is Shake speare simplified, so that it is a study very interesting and profitable to the class. The oourse of English classics also includes Kingsley's "Greek Heroes" Ohuroh's "Stories ef the Old World," Soott's "Tales of a Grand father," Scott's "Lady of the Lake," "Robinson Crusoe," and Irving's 'Sketch Book." Professor Bragaw is thoroughly competent, has the gift of interesting his pupils in the subject, and is altogether modern in his meth- ods. All of his classes making good progress. . . at In Miss Mary L. Allen's room we trmnA a M a wini.. in ii..k-. a ... ft A at taalB r beginning of the term, were very far advanced for the time devoted to it. and were progressing finely. - Having they were advancing steadily, with a comprehensive knowledge ot that parti ot we suojeos wnion mey- nau Beeni . . ... . i . a , a . a a a a oyr.i 4ies AiwBHaiso wacnea we modern languages, history and I geography. A young lady of recognized t.tani. . t.i... '.i Atm. position, we think the principal could I nos nave easily secured tne semoea or ode better qualified to preside oyer this denartment. i. She K was nadnated with . , . . - i t... .. : Next, we ylsited Mrs. A. B, Ferebee's room, the primary department. It was interesting " to hear v the recitations of the younger ohildren,' and to see with I What rapidity of understanding the jonns-.tninds: grasped , the subjeoU, tinder . Mra. Ferebee's instruction. 1 Blackboards ana slates are used a treat I deal in this department. - The children begin toread kn4vrlte at the same - 1 time, and the way some of them could answer questions in mental arithmetic was astonishing. wnat ta pins 8, plua 9, minus 6, plas 2 f "j "Twelve I" the answer would come immediately. Mrs. Ferebee Is well known in New Berne. She is beloved by all the ohil dren and 'she' has wonderful . control over them in the school room. '";- From this . department we' went to Professor George W. Neal's room. Ifr. Neal is professor of mathematics. I we found an advanced class in arlthmetlo reciting. Prof. Neal has a reputation as a teacher of msthemStioS whloh no, teetlmoniai we may add will magnify. Having graduated from the University of North Carolina in her palmiest days, having taoght for more than thirty years, he is qaalifled for the position as few men are. Mr. J. E. Patriok, tutor in inter mediate department, had a dan in United States history when we visited n toom. He bad every interesting oI" " thU imporunt branch. Mr. - 110 1,1 teacher of merit and fills satisfactorily his position in the Mw aepartment and an addition to Wew Heme sohoois. we were not more pl"ed with any feature of the school tb&n thi- We know that the value of the study of drawing nd painting is not propwiy appreciated by many. Bu certainly a most excellent training for the hand and eye and it cultivates the power of concentrating thought fainting and drawing is an aooomp lsmnent very desiraoie and UBeIa, 00- ine Progress made Dy some of the students was remarkable. " a Terr interesting study. Miss aoe is an excellent teacher, and her paintings have received high praise. ncb pleasure and great benefit we are glad to know mat tne scnooi is becoming more widely known and more popular day by day. Wo! the least thing we can say about that it is progreaelTO. We have said hove that the faculty is efficient rfi : i ht n should not become the .educational oentre for all the surround ing counties. r.h.o-nl C.h-n.o! rh-n.n! rtnn't onoerfl nUM havlr haolr lpit, blow, and disgust everybody with your offensive breath. If you have acrid, watery discharges from the nose ana eyes, inroat aisease, causing cnox- ing sensations, cough, ringing noises in head, splitting headache and other symptoms of nssal catarrh, remember that the manulacturers of Dr. sage's Catarrh Remedy offer, in good faith, 8500 reward for a case of catarrh which they cannot cure. This Remedy is sold by druggists at only 50 cents- IN RESPECT. Kinston, N. C-, Eeb. 12th, 1890 Editor Jqcbnal :At the last regu lar meeting of Caswell Counsel, No, 640, Royal Arcanum, the following resolutions were adopted Whereas, In the Providenoe of God our Brother Henry S. Nunn has been called into the unseen world, be it Resolved, That we, his survivors, do bow with submission to the dispensation that has caused this loss in our ranks. Resolved, That we tender our sympa thy and condolence to his family, that a copy of this be sent to them and that the .editor of The New Berne Journal be requested to publish these resolu tions. By ordefof the Counoil, V. E. Wkyhkr, Seoretary Caswell Council No. 640. R. A. Baekle' Arnlea Salve Tu Best Salvi in the world for Outs.- Braises, Sores, Uloers, Salt 'TvEnl6,'. Bw?!' Tetteri UMlUB. VUUUiSlliVa vUtUHi CkUU UJW1U or no pay required. It is guaranteed to I give perfect satisfaction, or money re landed, nice 85 cents per dox. tor ' Hi 1UUIi -JHU A. I Doh't say there is no help for catarrh, 1 bay fever and cold in head, since thou sands testify that Ely's Cream Balm has I it is easily applied into the nostrils and gives relief at once, r rice 50 o, I 1 g(1 Rhenm withitaintense BChIng, dry, hot skin, often broken into nainful oracks. and I the little watery pimples, often causes I Indescribable suffering. Hood's Saraa- JtaileItifiM i pels the humor, and the skin heals with I ont a soar. Send for book containing ?T SMwmeuw m euraa, so w. . nooo I K tk..Apotheoanes, Lowell, Mass. o :U. P. HOLLY, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, . SOUTH FRONT STREET. ii AiarKB swob vi HQaanmpieB. mowing ..L aft .... f made to order. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rates reasonable - Also, cleaning and dyeing done In neatest style. f I8d8m City Tax Kotice. . LAST CALL FOR CITY TAXES. ' All nartlaa owina? oltv taxea on both i real estate, personal property and poll, and nave not setuea tne same ny uaron 80, KW, I shall prooeed at once to levy noon the same and advertise ia the New Berne JoTJtNAt to be sold at the court house door according to law. , t ' Please call at once and settle your taxis ana save eost ana troume. a SILAS FULCHER, 118 Iws City Tax Collector. IlayorV Kotice. All persons Intending to rtin haoks. or other vehlolea of publlo conveyance between the city ana the Fairgrounds daring the Fair, must take out license .or tney win be roaeiited.--'y (18 li. r. WILL1AUS3, Mtyor. Attention, Ladles ! Those who have artiolee to exhibit in the ladies department at the Fair are requested to eend them in Friday Feb. Slat as early after ten o'clock as they oan. Artioles of those who send promptly will be plaoed most advan tageously for exhibition. The ladies composing the committees are requested to meet promptly and be at their posts to receive the same at the above named time. Mrs. Vass, President Ladies Committeee. Tak. Caret There is Danger Io allowing inactivity of the kidneys to grow through neglect. The deadly shoals of Bright 's disease and diabetes will wreok the goodly bark of health if is allowed to drift rudderless upon them. The bladder, too, if inactive, and judicious medioation does not speedily direct the helm toward the port of safety, will be whelmed by the quicksand of disease. In selecting a diuretic let your choice fall upon Hoe tetter's Stomach Bitters, which stimu lates the renal organs without irritating and exciting them, two effects to be ap prehended from the unmodicated stim uli largely resorted to. These have a tendency to react prejudicially. The Bitters invigorate the kidneys and bladder, in oommon with the nerves and the digestive organs, and so afford lasting aid. It also affords dual assist ance in preventing and curing intermit tent and remittent fever. Biliousness, constipation and rheumatism it also subjugates. A century of progress hag not pro duced a remedy equal to Ely's Cream Ualm for catarrh, oold in the bead and hay fever. It is not a liquid or a snuff, but is perfectly safe and easily applied into the nostrils. It gives immediate relief and cures the woret cases. North Cakouna. ) In the Carteret County, j Superior Court. Lain H. Thomas, Plaintiff, vs. Edith C. Lockwood, nee Edith C. Thomas, Defend ant. Notice. The defer dant above named will take notice, thata special proceeding entitled as above bas been commenced In the Superior Oonrt of Carteret connty, State of North Carolina, before the Clerk. The purpose of said special proceeding la to sell lor parti tion, or ta make actnal partition of. the lands owned by he plaintiff and defendant in said connty arja mate as tenants in com mon and sole heirs at law of William A. Thomas, deo'd, said lands being fully de scribed In the petition in said special pro ceeding. Ana tne saiaoeienaant win Fur ther take notice, that she la required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Carteret connty. in Beaufort. North Carolina . on tne 1st day of Apm, l8W.and answer or demur to the petition of the plain tin, which Is filed In said special pro ceeding, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court lor the relief demanded in said peti tion. This, February 18th, 1890. JNO. D. DAVIS, Clerk of the Superior Court, Chas, r. Thomas, Jr., Plaintiff's Attorney. feb!8 ddw To tho Traveling Public OFfICK OF THK OLD DOMINION S. S. CO., Nkwberne, N. C, Feb. 15, 1890. a a 1 1 1 . J I .rrauKuujuuts nave ueeu uumuioteu for the running of the Steamers of the Old Dominion Steamship Company to accommodate visitors to the Fish, Game, Oyster and Industrial Fair, commencing February 24th and ending March 1st, 1S90. Tickets will be on sale at the Com pany's office, 230 West street, M. Y February 17th to 22d uiolueive (good for 80 days), for $15 for the round trip, New York to Newberne and return, in cluding state-room berth the entire trip, and Inoluding meals between New York and Norfolk. Parties oan leave New York, February 19th, 22d and 26th, and make close connection at Norfolk. The Steamers leaving Norfolk, Febru ary 24th and 28th, will come direct to Newberne, reaching it the following days. Parties from Washington, N. C, can leave there so as to reach here Sunday previous to the opening; or can leave there Tuesday night eo as to reach here Wednesday. Visitors from Washington will be re turned to Washington on Tuesday and Saturday. For further information apply to ' E. B. ROBERTS, Agent, Newberne, N. C. Jno. Myers' Sons, Agt, Washington, N.C. f!6 Steamer Por Sale. The Steamer Vanoeboro will be sold at Publio Auction at foot of Craven street. Friday, February 88, 1890, at 12 clock, noon. The Steamer ie almost new and tn urst-ciass running oraer. Terms Cash. IPOCK & GATLIN, fel8dwtd ' Owners. To Delinquent Tax Payers. You are hereby notified that your property will be advertised fer eale rjn less your Taxes are paid on or before Feby.SSth, 1690. fl3 d8t wit W. B. LANE, Sheriff. E. H. Dbwkt. W. E. Snellikos. E. II. Dovoy 6 Co. Amiounoa to the people of New Berne and vicinity that they have lust re ceived from New York and Philadelphia the finest line of Interior Decorations, - "m0 u"'r"V r -."'MClgarettes Of all brands, Vi - rxV-rTT: r ' ; ever offered to the North Carolina pub Ho.; ' We have opened an offloa just north Of Dr. H. G. Bates office, on Middle ltreet;;;M; ;rebl8 dtf TO!! I r ROYAL mA . r lit if ' POWDER Absolutely Pure. This pond r never varies. A raarr.lof parity, strecgiu and wboleaomeneaa. More economical than tha ordinary kJDda, a4 cannot be sold In competition with the la al titude of low test, ihort weight, alma or Bhoaphate powdeis. Bold only in can. Royal Baking J'owdkr Co., 108 Wall at. N Y. une23diu wed frtAw CO Tbt" LU (ft ssaMisi O CO v a Notice to the Stockholder! OB THE New Berne Gas Light tW The Regular Annual Meeting el th Stockholders of this Comnany will IM s . t CO 1 oas- , aB .SBa.aBBfj MB A.,; ' , held Feb. 25th, 1890, at the ofBoeof the " Company. . r By order of the President, . U. S. MACE, Sec. and Trees. . Feb. 13th, 1890. H f tAH 1 nowSloriHonGcci:. ".'..- in i, ' i ftitfaii l FbR-A. D. Roystere) Bros,, Raleigh, N. .0 Eugene W; Dunstan, New York' and gtephen F. Whitman eVSbns, tLIl- aaaiDma. nna uannina im nnKfi'-T - m Bnon ohewingr.- lnoseti Articles CALL CN Sam. B. T7dt:rr; tliddle Ei., New I fcQdwly. :. n A 54