OUBNAL. 7 i .01 VOL'. VlHiNO.;284i SEW BEBNEvN. C. TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. ! I MM, 1 , 1 1 . I I - A - II - II ir. : ii L h.jv: : -iM v i 1 ru:n:r:3 locals. HANDSOME .Milch, Co and Calf W, P. Bcaacs & Co. ' '? I F f 00 have not tried my Freeh BoMt ... A ei CcT.se, do to at once. Every ',. te3y delighted. y - -J0. Dcirs, - "7 TB. FRANK E. MORTON, the Piano end Organ Tuner, la in the eitf. -Orders left at Hotel Albert or at Mr. ; Pavie'a carpet tar hop wilW receive prompt attention.- ; " fe26.f - J V. nUNN'SBLENDS of BoaBted Coffee I4 re simply delightful. feb9.l6n I t T AM IN THE CITY. A FEW PATS I X on professional businaas. Parties can find me at the Gaston Bouse. . ; -J' u. W. rt. Bbown, fctg feM5-tf J 1,,'. ' Optician. f FOR SALE Appleton's Cyclop cel. a of American Biography, in six ele : Candy bound votumes. ; Price, $20 00, "is j'eoit 837.60. Tbe work is junt from the 1 . press. Apply st JotJEN At, ofHoe. fSOtf MINCE MEAT, Buckwl wit,. Ev ap . orated Apptes,. Hominyv Dried ' Peaches. , Oat Flakes. Pruues. tjplit . -"Pees; Tapioca, White Beans, Vermi- tsellf, 'Raisins, Crushed Wheat, Fresh ' "Canned Goods; Macaroni. Cheese. Irish ' Potatoes, Small Hams-, Codfish, Corned .' ,' Beef, Baef Tongues,. Breakfast Bacon, - Pickles, Fresh Roasted Coffee. Fjnsst - ' Teas, Coooa, Chocolate, Flavoring Ex- traots,to. . 0. E Blovbb. - V ;'P'ATENT CLOTHES LINE. -Clothes -'."-' X Bauuot be blown off. . No pins. Sample ctn be seen at the Cotton Ex . jj ehaDge, - ; - p, t. Cas4wat, . " '-' 5t - ' XgeiX Manufacturer. , t I V lit Gt ALLS has been, elected - ; ; president pro teni of the Senate. :.U4 tHHMMBBaBBBSBa- .: ? OHAtTOLEB is from a very ;,sttiali tateand-anaBenfttor 'he abont ' tii its the State, bat he manages to ''' make noise enongh Tor a Senator of wii Biga-Jfhiiaueiphia Times. ;'TnBEepublicans having all the ;-r$tates gerrymandered which it is tposfiible to gerrymander now want : UVfiafi;aln8C.v gerrymandering. Nice people, " those" Bepnblicans. t.f i -fflyjork fferald.,., , - , ? A .THB Vest Virginia State Senate, ' - Jwhica is BpQblican, defeated the -. (Aastraliitn ballot reform bill last , ? Tae8day. Tresident Carr, Oreen ;;back,-votiog with the Demoorats. ' ": . . The ayes were 7, noes 8 . The Washington Star savs that ' v,,ceww;TriSn ; sold his ' country plaoe."Oak 'View." near . yyasniDgcon, to auaiuormo synat eate, for 1140,000. Mr. Cleveland - Is bid to1 hare made flOO.006 clear , uu tue. transaction, ." The Empress of Austria Js the. bastlouaekeeper among Earopean royalUes.Li'She employs fifty cooks 25 msn and 25 women. She pays strict attention when in Vienna to the details of the hnge household, and is a very clever manager.-- ; Points In Texas report thai the wont-Norther of the t season.' pre ; vailed on last Tuesday. ! Mercury sank to twenty degrees below iero, , and much' damage was done to frnit - eropa and r vegetables.'-Arkansas suffered fully as much as Texas, : There is a growing impression in Washington that the Educational bill will be killed. . A coroner's Jury would flnd enough evidence in ti.3 case as it stands to return; a verdict of "Talked to death by Its anther, Mr,' B!air."--Philadelpbia , Te-eb ; hundred millions for oaas fortiScations, and as ' many , more f?r new war ships, are amocs the proposed expenditures of tie present Congress. Bat' whcte i3 the enemy against whom eacll tre noadoas preparations fcr war iU "' C -; 1 Eocessaryl- rhil-dolpV'a Y, ; TrJ. ',',' '"i Acccr" :a to tie Lzir York -"3 ' ; ; coa si i 1 tf It It 3 i;::!f with : c j t3 c.ry claiiirp: ".!y ia tL.a llce.Caltimore it 1 I t i-J I. iA C-T J i (f x'T '""r. ti i "-T v. - 3 n r ? When the, story of the ireat progress which the South has Made since the war, and especially Jitbin the past fifteen years, is tid it sonnds like a romance, and creates surprise, bat when the obstades she had to encounter and overodne in acnievmg ner success are faiy un derstood there is cause for greater surprise v No people nnder Ibe son have ever had so much to ' on tend against as the Smthern people, and no people .under itio . sun er mot apparently? insurmountable obsia cles wlA such patience, pjrsever- ee and resolute courase, and triumphed, over them so signally as the Southern people have done. WilmthgfibnStar. LOCAL NEWS. v NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Bid IkeA letter. J. E. WiLU8 Home for ent. F. B. Ellis Bananas anroocoanuts. Bah. B. WATXRS-Confe$tionr and tobacconist. ' City council meeting tocght. The cotton exchange wa a dull place yesterday. No cotton. Oysters were going at a high prioe yesterday morning. Gooi quality sold for one dollar a gallon. A handsome ' little uinmer-house is being built in the yardof the passenger depot of the A. & N. C railroad. The wood dealers wre smiling' yes terday morning. The? were busy sell ing wood at a little advanced price, on account of the cold wiatker. At regular meetint of the Atlantjo Fire Company, held Sieifc night (March ), the following aplbn was unani mously adopted: f.'Thl the thanks of this Company be tenoved to the 'Pol- look Street Gang,' an J other ladies, for the beautiful flowers teSented by them on the occasion of thefast parade." The engine of thelnail train from Morehead City yeferday morning jumped the track just I the brakes were put oa at the depot, we train was de layed only a few ninufYbowever. The engine was soon gotten Vl8 riKnt Place Borne people and til M will fly the track sometimes. Hon. Charles C Cla t here Hun- day morning in reepol a telegram announcing the seria ness oltis eon, Charles 0, Clark, Enoxiille, Tenn. . It will be g rtig'V the many friends of the Vmlly tolearn thfet a telegram was revived I even ing from Mr. Clark" col veying e in telligenoe that his son i: much bitter. The Weather- and the Truck f , Folks who have bei n wishng for winter weather have It, The oddest of the season arrived on iSaturdaj ight and remained over Sunday an yester day. There was some of " wiiday's now to be seen In shaded aoes on the streets late yesterday, Tm ground frtfzftiandr so did some of tie truck. Some of the peas were in bpom, and trackers say that the crop tJsreatly damaged, the. blossoms all bfkilled and, some of the vines ruin J Cab bages also got a severe knej: on the head v Potatoes are damage! but little. Serious Cutting.. - Frank Carter, a white mi n formerly from Virginia,'but recentn engaged at the Broadus lumber mil about six miles aoroe? Neuse Jvex..was seriously outlast Sunday ft-George Williams colored. From ,tto best information we oould get, Mrt Broadus had previ ously told WilliaostO keep away from the mill and on lis return there Sun day he was ortired a-way by Carter. On his refusal' U leave Carter under took to force bin. Which' led to the use of the knife. Sane dangerous wounds were inflicted! but - the "attending physician,, Dr, Frank' Hughes, bf this city, says they bm not necessarily fatal,- taou2V,anKerof Chirping Hews The, steamer Tglet, bf the E, C. D llae, sil!od yc idayf With "cargo of gcncrJ eTporW Tbe-Abnie' of this i:. a v'-'A f ll fjniorrow afternoon at 4 oV".-)(.lc - TLa steamen- Tahoma will sail at 7 o'clock this- morning. V The steamer Stout, of tfie Clyde line will arrive from Baltinabre tonight. ' . The steamer Kinntn arrived from Einuton yesterday afyrnoon with car irbf Ijmber. shiORleiA eto. Will sail for Kbiaton at 13 o'clock today, The steamer Newterne, ot thaO.D llaa, will sail at 8 o'clock this morning lot i.crioia. T' i f.liooncr Moivin, capt :SHow- - , srr'vel yfcr'fty from the West I i viLh fruit Consigned to Mrs. E, i 1 l. 1 k What Shall We Tip WithItP Mr. W. E.SneQing, secretary of the New Berne Board of Trade, has received the following letter, which explains itself: Philadelphia Pa., Feb. 25, 1800. Diab eia: I have a cotton and a woolen mill, maohinery modern and in good order, which I will put in a stock company and remove to your town if sufficient inducements are offered., Will you kindly advise me what inducements you offer, and what proportion of the stoof you win take r same win oblige, Yours truly, J. P. Joints. Business men, citizens, of New Berne, what shall we do with the above propo sition t Is it worthy of your considera tion ? No doubt some of you know of J. P. Jones. He is a capitalise, and we notioe on his letter head these words '-Locating manufacturing plants in the South a specialty." He gives satlifao tory references, we suppose, when be refers by permission to Mr. George Pbiller, president First National bank. Philadelphia, John S. Davis, president petroleum and stock exohange, and other prominent business men. Yes, it is worthy of consideration. New Berne ought to have a cotton faotory. Don't you think so? "Yes I" says everybody. Yes, but we will never have it until somebody (and that don't mean two or three men) goes to work, invests money and offers inducements to capitalists and manufacturers to locate here. When the people of New Berne ' set their heads" on a thins they -cao, and generally do, get it. Efforts have been put forth here in the past to establish more manufacturing ndustries among them a cotton fao tory which have been fruitless The people were not determined to suooeed they did uot .do their duty. This is the reason those efforts were fruitless they were feeble efforts. It has been demonstrated more than once during the past few years that our people can accomplish an object when they make up their minds to do it. Mr. Snelling is corresponding with Mr. Jones and will hear further from him. We hope the business men will look iuto the matter, and if there is anything in it for New Berue, let have it. Personal. Miss Fannie Burkhead, of Goldaboro, who has been visiting Miss Emma Hen derson, returned home yesterday Miss Eva Kinsey, who had charge of the beautiful art work exhibited at the Fair by the pupils of the art depart ment of Kinsey Seminary, returned to La Grange yesterday. ' Prof. Rodgers, of the "Baby Ele phant Combination," went down to Beaufort last night to make arrange ments to give exhibitions there. Mr. C. L. Gaskill, piano tuner, went to Beaufort last night. Miss Blanche Fuloher, of Beaufort, who has been visiting the family of Mr, C, Green, returned home last night, Miss Daisy Green aooompanied her. H. L. GIbbs, Esq , is at Beaufort on professional business. Miss Etta Manson, who has been visit ing friends In the city, returned to Beaufort last night. Miss Lina Davis, of Beaufort, who has been in the city visiting her sister Mrs, 0. R. Thomas, jr., has returned home. Mrs. Eugene B. Wiggins, of Wil mington, who has been visiting Mrs, Dr. ChaB. Duffy, returned home yester day. Miss Mamie Riohardson, of Selma, is in the city and is the guest of Mr. W. F. Rountree and family. Mr.; Joseph Marks, cf Charleston S. C, is visiting his brother, Mr. Marks. O, Mr. B.J. McGrath and family and Mr. O.F.Chase and family, of Balti more,' are at the Hotel Albert. Mr, MoGrath and Mr. Chase are extensively engaged in oyster and fruit packing la Baltimore. ' tfayor'a Court. The following oases were before the Mayor yesterday: Robert Bryan, colored, ohap. 5, sec 4i riotous and disorderly. Fined $5 and Casey Blount, colored, larceny of one coat from Bill Humphrey Sent -to jail in. default of bail. A Boss, white, gambling. Property confiscated and be recognized for his appearance at court.: - ' Titain busiickss booking. probably no one thing has caused such a General revival of trade at R. N. Duffy drug store as their giving away to their customers of ao many free trial battles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. -Their trauo is simply enormous in this .very valuable artlole from the fact that it always cures ana never disappoints, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Group, and all throat -and luatr diseases auicMi cured, lou can test it befere buying by Settings trial bottle nee, large sine si. very bottle warranted. - For sale by R. N. Duffy;' Wholesale and ' Retail Sraggiet Wholesale price, 18 per uosen - SOUTH CAB0LL5A. SEWS. From the State Papers. Charlotte Democrat: The tabernacle for the Rev. Sam Jones U progressing favorably, and when completed will seat five thousand people. The dry kilns, and a large amount of lumber belonging to E. M Short, Wash- ington, N. 0 , were burned Tuesday. Mr. 8hort estimates his loss at $80,000; insuranoe 86.000 Winston Daily : We learn from a re- liable souroe that a new and handsome hotel for Winston during this j eat is one of the asserted facu. It will cost between 7S,C00 and 100,000 and will likely be built in the western portion of our town. Unatnam Kecord: There is a negro man In Hiokory Mountain township who ie the champion rnnner of the State. He is a great rabbit hunter and bunts without degs or gun, and can catoh more rabbits by outrunning them than anybody tine can with dogs. At half past eight o'clock Thursday morning, Oxford was somewhat alarmed by heavy, dull yellow clouds. apparently not much higher than the bouse tops- The atmosphere was op pressive. Darkness enveloped the city, and it was impossible to distinguish a person across the length of an ordinary room, says the Oxford Day. This lasted about ten minutes, and was succeeded by lightning, and a little deluge of rain. No damage done. Speaker Reed Declines the Invitation He Is Sarcastic. Washington, March 1. Just before the shooting at the Capitol yesterday, Speaker Reed wrote a letter declining the invitation oi tbe Blue uraBs uiud, a Louisville organization, to a dinner Representative Stewart, of Missouri, pressed in to the Speaker, and was hftwn the letter, with the remark that was apropos tbe snooting. Mr Stewart made a oopy of the letter, which today was given to the press Tbe letter is written to Representative Caruth. of Kentucky, and is as follows: Omen Sebobant-at Arms, Housk or Representatives, Washington, D. C, Feb. 28 Dear Mr.'Caruth: I shall not aocept the invitation pre sented me by tbe Bine Grass Club. The reason is very simple. I notice that Jay F. Durham is president. Now, J F. Durham assured me during tbe late disturbances, that if he bad me in Ken tucky they would kill me. Knowing said Durham to be a journalist, bis dec larationB to me import absolute verity I do not wish to be killed, especially in Kentucky, where such an event is too common to attract attention, ror ai good man to die any where is, of course, gain, but I think I can make more by dying later and elsewhere. Very truly, T. b. Keed. Statement of Receipts and Disburse ments for Month ending Feb. 28, 7tfO. 1890. Receipts. Tobalanoe $380.76 Feb. 1. To c'hf'm tax collector 127.00 6. 8. oity marshal! tax collector 24.17 457.00 222.75 331.08 15. 21. 1,542.73 DISBURSEMENTS John C.Green $25.00 J. L. Willis 20.00 Thomas Wilson 30 00 J. E. Gaskill 80.00 M. T.Roberts 80.00 W. H. Hooten 75 uaiues x ajvww T m T ..9- OK AA Prince Hyman 6.00 James T. Lewis 4.45 Jonas MoDaniels 5.65 Ferdinand Ulrich (orders paid). 152.79 Ferdinand Ulrioh 1666 David Stalling 20 00 Robt. W. Williams 20 00 Sallie Williams 75 D. G. Smaw 4 25 T. F. McCarthy 75 New Berne Gas Co 86 50 M & . lillMU... ....... wu.vv B.P.WllIiftmR 83.88 " " 83 83 " " 83 83 83.88 " " 83.88 M " 83 88 83.88 James Luoas 2 00 W. R. Waters 25.00 New Berne Journal 5.00 James O. Harrison 2.25 Wm. Bell 75 Clark & Clark..... 10.68 Braxton Latham 75 Merritt Whitley 75 Mn... m wjjuuiunui,miM.iH .v.w, W. H. Hooten .75 Atlantio Eoglne Co...... 10.00 W. H Marshall. . 00 Whltty & Gates 20.091 WhlttT&GatM... 11.74 k. K. Diaeawav . aa.ou Button Engine Co 95.401 Br balance...... 5T7.93 1,M2.76 ertAm f nmfara n.titl frtr mnnaV ad- mt u.n hill! of telegraphing, Dr. Eddy, services on engine horses. :; Maroh8,1880. Sworn to and 'subscribed before me F. ULBIOH, Uity Treas ill r t. a flAi. Mil jusreu o, jiovv. W. G. BEINB0N, J. P. ITS ttXortU.BNT QTJAITWES Commend to nnbllo approval the Call fornia liauid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. ' It is pleasing to the eye, and to the taste, and by gently acting on the Kianeyt, irver una noweis, h cieansm the system effectually, thereby pro- moting the neaitn ana oomtort or an waouieit. . i Forbraoinitupthe nerves, turlfyingl the niooa and curing sick headache and dysperoia, there is nothing equal to uoou s Larsaparuia. White (japs at Rockingham-The Dam of the Roberdell Factory Swept Away. UHABlotte, .N. C, March 1 -A pecial to the Chroniole says that on mursaay mgnt a party or wnite uapa surrounded a boarding house, two ?iftJ?" L !!f "ii h" " omA "hi '6 f " white, also one white man and on!5f'0, . a - , tn d-.v.-.'T : I" TV. r - hariAtto ...ti th. Am nt ho Rnhnrdli miii ... torn m.t fmm h.nk tohnk. lutnioht hv thA.tr.m hinr awniinn mm & twn anrim fra.hat The dam 00t g5 coo and lt wm take a Uonth to reoair it. nendinir which 200 operatives will be out of employment. An Open Letter. Manor, Ga , Feb. 16, J 890. Sir Mr. Bio Aie, Newborn, N. C: Sir I will write to you asking you what is the Staneard of Soate of Cloth what is the Price of them good Clothing send me the Zampple of them and I will send for some of them Your troly A. H. L. Midgett write soon in hast to me. Bananas and Cocoanuts. A lot of choice BANANAS and COCOANUTS will be sold TODAY from the Sohooner Melvin at her wharf. Sale begins at 8 o'clock a.m. E. B. ELLIS . House For Rent. A very desirable dwelling on Union street, next to Mr. E. K. Brj an. Apply to mi dtf J. K. WILLIS. SAM. B. WATERS, Confectioner I Tobacconist, Middle Street, New Berne, N. C. ROYSTERS' CANDIES ; Fresh from Factory every week A fine line of CIGARS & CIGARETTES The best line of SMOKING and CHEW ING TOBACCO to be found in the city Call and sea for yourself. fe3 dwly K. R, JONES, HEAVY AND LIGHT Lorillard and Oail & Ax Snufl Sold at manufacturer's prices. Dry Goods & Notions Full stock and large assortment. Prices as low as the lowest. Call and examine my stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. i m frrAetl HAAftf AMI lift ft A A " ,ww" "" I hava put in a COFFEE ROASTER at my Storo, and can supply my cus tomers with Coffee fresh roasted eveiy dy NEW Methodist Hymn Books JUST RECEIVED AT H.L. HALL'S BOOKSTORE A supply of the New Methodist Hymn Boots at the following prices: 24mos Cloth. 25 ots. : Sheep, 50 cts. : Roan and SlftlfJilt. HI M. Tnrk-ov Vnrnnnn nnil nilk i.w- - ' J u v v v v v. ., 1 Will be sent by mail, postage paid, on roeeipt or the above price, A liberal discount allowed in quan titles. ine oiory oi metnooism. ciotn. a.uu. Schenck's History of North Carolina, .20. fe8ldlm ROBERTS & BR0. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN (JROOERIilS, PROVISIONS WTY Goods, BoOtS and Shoes. I . " .. - u We sell FLOUR direct from the Mills in Michigan. Wa have in stock a big supply of , West India Molasses, J which we Import direct from the West i jndiet. Give us a call and see our prices. I "RfiRFPTQ Jtr RPH i xvvijji. x kj ju juxMWtt . South Front street. . NttW ricrnvl (J" Ws job Gall Al Ax's andLoril- hard's Snuff. ( - mm 11 r JWYAUIWW , POWDER Absolutely Pure. This DOili r TiAvnr v.H.i A BwlA porlty, stn !i and wholeaomeneu. Unr. economical ; n th ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold la competition with tbe mul titude of low test, snort weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In can. rvorAL uakiko IWdib Co., 106 Wall it. N.Y. Iune23 dan nil M . w NEW GOODS ! The Line of Goods in our Stock are nnsurpacsed in beauty and design, quality and finish. Watches, Diamond Jewelry, Sterlins Silverware, China Braoeleta. TUnala Bracelets, Flexible Silver Purses, Hair Ornaments, Book Marks, Rinse, Chains, Lace Pins, Scarf Pins, Charms, etc. "Bell Tha Jerolor." Do you want a Fine Suit of Clothes? Goto Barrington & Baxter, where you will also find the finest lot oi Neckwear you ever saw. Also, the best $3.50 hand sewed Shoe in New Berne. The prettiest line of Neglige Shirts ,'and Dress Shirts, both lann dried and unlaundried, in the city. A fine stock of Gents' Collars and Cuffs, Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins, &c. A new line of the latest style of Hats. including the latest thing in "Derbies," Crushes" and Slouch Hats. Gents' Kid Gloves. The finest $2.00 Ladies' Shoe in New Berne. All the above Goods have jost been received, and we guarantee satisfaction or money relunded. Give na a call and be convinced that Barrington & Baxter's is the place to buy Goods. Mr. D. M. Jones, of Beaufort, is with us and will be glad to see his many friends and sell them goods very cheap. Don't forget the place, Barrington & Baxter, Middle Street, Between L. H. Oatler and J. Sotef. STOP ! STOP I STOP! AND LOOK IN AT And see the largest and best selected WatcJhe!: Clocks, Jewelry, Solid Silver and Plated Ware to hi found In the city. u-.o No trouble to show Goods. " - Come and see me. EATON the JEWELER Middle Street. T ' . Opposite Baptist Churoh. Note1 This I That A. E. HIBBARn h. AkM place of buiinesa at Hall! bookstore, epond door south of corner Pollock and! juiuuie krems. iia is prepared to do all kinds of repairing on Watohes. Clocks and Jewelry, . w m , Batlsfsotion guaranteed W alt wort.' f31 dint i i -4 k ft.it Damaged Text

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