ffedLY KNAL., NEW BERNE. N. C.. SUNDAY. MARCH 23. 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. - "v-i- . " ' V . ' " OU r ft ' .i. ,. ., . - y ;.aaicl U-UttBWBiotMy kind 'wll 'Si.S.jS S' i BwiNQ MiXJBINSS-EJPAIBEO. Joha A, Edwards aoee an suai or Mmlrinr. ., ftand order! tO Blm M MUM r Pollock street lwtw Benae Mid . Eds.-.. : . .. .'. fnwklW. . x : tuned, regulated, repaired and w a,uUia: - WarfcmaiiafiiD anarateed. Material -only- to 0,4 P,ll0, teksn ta exchange for new enee. Leave ordwMDoui AlbOTottlWorpB teithonof lM.Pevie. vr; , iti&fr$r; ftuM B Motion. nUIOr BLENDS of Boasted Coffee 1 are simply deltgntfol. 'letMwIJm r e( American Biography. Ift tf gtntlv bound YQjuaiit.i jPrica, 185.00; ' eo Th work ii jau (romj th pi. Aply , JqiDJW At QfHo. law P ITENt OtOTSES LINE Clothe, eunot bo Uwa,off. No piu. ' 7 Sampl eta U imb t ta Cotton Ex--'cbanfo. , D'T- Oabjulwat, " - mitt, . ; Agoot Mwioiurer. IF you baTt tfot tried aiy Freth Boast d Ooffaa, do ao at onoa. Erary aodydellthtad. Jho. Dchn. ' "HBBWt bdl wM defeated in -" the 8enat last Thuradaj. Jlx now: aeetna probable that f ' i-rjnltj College wiil go to Durham. i ' 1 T )l dkstexjctitb fire occurred at ""V'.- . .. v. , tiji im..ul.. , - "7 :,! . aCKBOUTIUfli S 14 AUUlOUJf U1U1 U- ' - in W $125,000. w : DhX "Boose committee on the ' J World; Fair hai decided that it magi do neia ta id. , A dispatch from Havana jays f- Hfiat a fire ak the central Oonstanoia , ... r ....... ..v i -: a -I.. - .,- k,.. itiantanon destrovea inree mimon JUy iorjti orOTgat cane. , A St. PSTBBSBUKO paper, in an article on Prince Bismarck's retire menf, declares that "the solitary inpport of the edifice of European : . peace haa crnmblea." THK New York San is now re ralarlt received at this office. We -!. do not always approve of what ap J peart in the San, bat it is ft great newspaper, and it iS conducted with great ability, . WJeffersoh did one "Jhing dor inl hU. Administration -that' 111 1etyoa Ben Harrison will never do. what was it r' Mln isoa JeffersoA, removed a man named Harrison from office." - Itboc municipal elections the cuBtry over have shown a reaction against the rash experiment of r Harrlsonlsm that well pressages the high Democratic tide of 1892. ' Detroit Free Press. s' TflS German Emperor .has ap pointed-Prinoe Bismarck poke of ' . , Laneburg.' a. Colonel General of the ' Cavalry and a fWd Marshal General. He Us also appointed Count Her v fcert Bismarck Interior Minister of :" Tra Philadelphia .Times, and o'.licr influential journals are- advo-ca'.i-j tba abolition of the Electoral Co'.: ,iJ7e are inclined to tgree with them; In the position that the ?Prc;Usat should ;VU 'elected by ft direct vote of the people; -J:' 1 GBNTLKiis of - the IHonse, Ac:rlca expects every kail to do t!3 dity-to pnt the Fair bill through r '." tit a moment of farther on i : - -rary "delay, and then go, to ia e-rnest to revise and' per fwt tla tariir. Uoston Journal. X i . " j r;;-lt cf the charter elections it : - ;-:ut IIL-cscia last Tuesday la a :".:aw to how the wind blows. Lil ;rter elections in Iowa 9 fyaki weeks 2o, they indicate) the :f popular sentimeutj to , be i the direction of Demo ; ". :c!plcs. Ct. I'anl. t ti'4 ii Felons by :i-is 1 last year ex -ste fiivldanSs o la the cosatry. l t iv i V -, 'tis i M r :3. WAV: a tnaffar nF- fa of ihj taxei it grotcing fatter proportion- ateli tate iurplu$ rtvenut from) autKi collectei at the Custom Ifywe. For this reason, and not less because Of the Odious and on- natural character of that form OH taxation, the internal revenue hAnM.hA th. nrinlnol Ki.Aff , - " . t, J ih.) w i waa m mo uJcbouio prpposed by Mr. Randall just two years ago. Hew xOik Sun, ' As a matter of fact the policy of . vy UJ , foMiffn commn whf.Tor. 0nr factored goods BO high that South Americans cannot afiord to bay them, for they can procure similar goods in Great Britain at very mnnti Irtnrar. nrSnAO rrk antv. mrian Annta. a an .. . ... . I Weir proauot8,or our protective tana SDUtS mem OUC. WO Cannot, therefore, have a commerce with Sjpth America unless we have reciprocal treaties, and if we have reciprocal treaties with Brazil and the Argentine Republic why not ill. is j T71 i i it- wua xrauooauu riugianui-new York World. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Rogers Entertainment Monday F. E. Mobton Musioal instruments, Have you got the sand out of your eyea? Remember the meeting of the Y. M. C A. this afternoon at 5:80 o'clock. The prices of ahad fell way down yesterday. Roe was selling at fifty cents per pair, retail, and buoks at twenty-five and thirty cents per pair. One oase before the Mayor yesterday Henry Milkins, col., loud and bolster- ous language, cursing and swearing in the city limits; to pay cost, and work thirty days on the streets for fine and eost for oase tried Jan. 11th, 1803. ii a l.j ..V..i f 'How ia trade? the merchants yesterday. "O, very good," and "first-rate," were there plies. A short crop of cotton doesn't effect New Berne as much as it does some other towns. Carteret ocunty court ad journed on Friday The New Berne lawyers have all returned home. Judge Graves passed up to Lenoir county yesterday morning, where he will spend today, and will go from there to Jones county court, at Trenton, which oonvenes to- morrow. Yesterday was one of the "March- isst" days we have bad. The wind blew and blew, and never grew wearr. the riyer was very rough, and the sheU streeto were atill rougher on one's eyes. A nappy climax was reached, however, when a "splendid" rain fell about 7 o'clock. Bogsra' Exhibition. The Rogers exhibition psesented yes tard.r kevanlnff waa a yerv clever ' " aw. m entertainment, especially was it plea ing td J the little children who were m. t ji i rpu. t u pra. , IWu.Jul. xu.xux.v- and Jndy wai as good aa we have ever seen, and the shadowgraphs were also delirhtfnL Bnrtna the entire program . x. .x. T .rrS rasttaions. ineroomu weieruiiy nWeo ap and well arranged. The musioal portion of the program will be improved next weak. ii .i.t,t i. ... .nw.lPUDiio Denent ana snonia nave oar sldsrable change of program. The music, under the leadership of Prof. F. B. Morton, was very good, considering the short praotice. VMSaal: "; l m 1 t- ..in i. aar.. crana r.. orKiu .u.. iu .u. olty. .-. Mr. C. B. Felton, editor of the Beau fort Seaside, was In the city yesterday. The Seaside, by-the way. is patting in good licks for Bean fort and JU Section. IU work will tell, tox as dose; the work of all Rood newspapers. A great numbeirof ;vlslto ar?epected at Uorebead, and Beaufort next summer, Lieut. Francis Winslow lets for new w.w w--ji.w.-:-i.K ,-!iv?.v XX. . V. IM1, V V11W vu.,:i Vf, vtm, xrHI WHI, , , -.- .-'- -.. ' ...j m. m was in tne ouy ycsieruayv . xuo .larm, t:i in fcU Motion are at busy at beet, . j .iV'.L a.4veiy muoh SdTanced in tacit, work alr-aiy.'iC? X7. B. Rodman. Ea..of Washington, . m hm xr tnx nnfl axunw : Tnm r ' . . - . . i en; ioi. w...'..'W"w,fltt:ttJ, cheerfulnett. YouVe no fork county, art in the city. . They.art id bow potent ceouliar medicine ontae'.rwey tame iromi.aieign. Become a Life Member. I We call attention to the commonioa-l tion of Heeara. Foy and Balxasttaia of I the Fair Association, in tbia iaraa, tog for subscription, to a life member- hip in the Fair Anoeiation. I The schema ia an admirable one to 1 aid the Association, while offering a just serviceable equivalent to the sub-1 ,oriber - inemousanosoi aonars ooiainea m this way would put the Association in fin.ni..l vuiHltlnn. mbM- quent receipta could be devoted to the further improvement of their fine property whioh has an annually en- hanced value, and whioh if properly! sustained and supported la destined to Decome 111 uui astneex cated for the purpo.e for whioh it is used, the fine macademized road pass- iog along the front contributing much thereto, and the grounds and buildings handsome and especially adapted fori eir uses. Durine the last Fair more than ten thougand per80n pagged through the ,, Bn1 th nh nina ! than in any previous year. Of the multitude in attendance there I were many from other States ct the 1 Union, and indeed from foreign conn-la. tries, who had been especially directed I tn Attonri tn Uim nf rtnr frm nrndnntmlA - r I nd material resouroes. with a view to reporting the result to a syndioate of I English gentlemen who are seeking! ooeninesfor investment in the United I States. Ihe popularity and success of our Fairs has increased with their holding, and aside from all material and fin an- oial benefit they have been occasions of real pleasure and social enjoyment to all classes of our people and it is in deed our pet institution. The committee feel that the one hun dred tickets will be promptly sub scribed for, and we take pleasure in seouring the names of any who wish to subscribe. Subscriptions may also be made to Messrs. C. E. Foy and Obas. ReizenBtein, the committee. A New Industry. Mr. H.J. England, who exhibited a fruit and vegetable evaporator at our Fair, and on which he took a premium, has concluded to looate in New Berne and open up a new industry of canning fruits ana veeetames. some or onri"""" ... . ,. . . , ... "T"" "I T. 'U"C,T" 71:" mr. angmnu sou wm immeuiateij waei steps in commencing operations. The sweat notato. which ia so nroliflc and finely flavored in this section, will be a. OTinoipal produot bandied. In evaporating, the potato is first mashed and peeled thin, then out in .Hoes or chIp9 and dried. After thia it is ready for th9 paper packages, whioh are made t0 contain one to two and three pounds each. Also they are pnt up in bulk in fifty and seventy-five nound wood I . . - ' 0MM ready for shipment to Northern Mm western maraets, wneretnere always a aemana. rne severe winters North prevent the shipment of the po- in its raw state. Mr. England claims that with his steam evaporator all the moisture is extracted from the potato, leaving the sugar and starch , in a perfeottly dry state so that no freezing or ohabge of temperature can effect it Only from five to eight minutes are re-' 1u,rea 101 owamg wprepere saem w I s m i t a. a.1 m a , , . - ... g . tabIe and wUI be f0Ulld " contain all of the original qualities! i ana Derieo.iv iresn. - " een corn otr wsetabies such as i green corn, P8"- 09BnB ew- w,u DO oiacaoerries ana otner iruiw. Small industries are a bletsins to any ia.. H. I. ..a7.ar-.; - ba iwngurated, and it behooyes ns, I"8 ceM " i8W eerne. to give u aiiiare now ao fully understood and appre- I ' enceuragement poeeioie. ii a s MMnHon' Shipping- News, I The steamer Annie of the E. C. D. I fine will aail tomorrow afternoon at four o'clock. The E.elet will arrive! b.4...ll .t fan nVlnnlr XtnnAmw I ..' uternoou. The steamer Carolina arrived from - 1 Grifton yesterday with shingles, etc, Th schooners Addie Henry and KUa I Hill whioh make regular trips between I this olty and Eliaabeth City, sailed I yesteiday with a oargo of lumber from Blades mill,- tlbeiteamer Violet. buoy tender, a rived In port from Washington, . a. yesterday. 8ne will look alter we i imovs on smm Mvev3. ? ' I x .x i. - x-l.t .-V x. asa jes ju aro avtsiua wuuau u wx-, Iq-jj. u well as - adoctor, or you refrain from tol vourt very respectfully inoinff iur lHirTuu wixx uiiw w wnxaaxx and friends-we will tell you just what T0U need. It It Hood w BarstDarlUa. which will lift you our of that .unoef- tain, unromrortewe, aangerous eonai- Ition.lntoasUte or rood htaith. oonn- , us in cases iiae yours. Church Sarrioaa Today. Ctntenary Church Re t. J. E. Mann, D - D., paetor. 8ett free; polite usher. aik-lpublio cordially Invited. Pre.chiDg. at 11 a.m. and T:S0 p.m. Service for young men, 9.15 a.m. Sand ay school, 8 nm.. J. K. Willis, sapt. Prayer meeting, Thmsday night, 7:80. Young ladies Bible-meeting, Friday, 8 83 pm Christ Church-Rev. T. M.N. George, recior. mm bboo.j id lw. i.uany and Holy Communion at 11 a, m. Evenlnir nrftver and eonfirmalion leo- ture, 7:80 p m. The public cordially invited to attend these services, and will be shown to teats by at tentite ushers. Sunday-school.at the chanel.'ti 'a m., and at the church, 4 p.m p. m ', conducted by the pastor. Sunday- school at 3p. m. , C. C. Clark, superin tendtnt. Publio invited to attend these servioee. Presbyterian Church Be v. L. C.v aes D. D.. pastor. Services at II a.m and 4:30 p. m. Sabbath school and pastor's Bible ol.ssat8:15 p m..Wm Hollister sno't. A cordial invitation to all. Church of Christ, Hancock Street- l. unestnuu, pastor, cervices at 11 m. and 7 p m. Sunday-school at 3 P. m., W. B Skinner, sup't. All have cordial invitation to attend these eer- vloea. Baptist Mission Station, Market Dock Morning services at 9:30 o'clock, Lutber Lewis, leader. Afternoon services at 4:30 o'clock, II. Whitehurst, leader. Regular prayer meeting services every Wednesday night. The public generally are cordially invited to attend these meetings. Y. M. C A. Services this afternoon at 5i o'clock. Praise and oonsecration service. Leader, E. E. Harper. All men invited. Vance Academy Roll of Honor. The following is a list of the names on the honor rolt of Vance Academy for February-March: B. H. Melton, D. S. Ward, Z. E. Harris, O. H. Bryan, A. P. Hardison, Evaline Bowden, Edward Bowden, George Whitehurst, J. C. Oaskins, Harry Scales, Musa Salter, Hattie Soalss, Harry B. Moore. James W Moore, Numa Nunn. A Life Membership. Editor Journal That very much of the suecess attending the holding of I our annual Fairs haa been due to the Journal is a faot with whioh everyone is famUiar, and presuming that you are not weary in well doing, the Under I signed (a committee appointed for the purpose), desire to submit and ask ."IV"" , "tu'S?. "?!. " u t . httrV,r,,itiftn tn Z the good work in whioh it is engaged, While It is true that our Fairs have JLL I na .,nn.oB .i leach year baa witnessed a larger atten- I dance and augmented cash receipts over the preylous one, yet there have ineen extraorainary expenses, notably hn tn, ereotion of buildings and im- isiprovement or grounds, that have not wii-iu u ... .u piv-iuivr arEt formniated: I We are authorized to place on sale, I one hundred life tickets at ten dollars JSK Mturai i(e, free to oome and go when they please, while virtually receiving a ten per cent, dividend on the invest- I RiBnE. -iT- M.m!f- n. .u.,n. I AUia aaaaa evaaasevo tuusv wuu loci iu terested in the continued success of an enterprise (of rhich we all have just i unuu w m y.uuuj, uuv wuuuuuui, to be fl dtoPBa4 purchase twenty-five ehKMof Btooki t0 manlfMt their appreciation and at the same time se i oure ror tnemsei ves at a nominal cost, la valuable privilege. The financial, commercial, and social beneflte, derived by our city in the boldlDg of thMe aBnuil, exhibitions. oiated that we feel assured that our people will not tolerate the idea of their discontinuance; and while such a thing la not remotely probable, yet it should be borne in mind that ia their mainte nance and holding there is considerable finanoial responsibility and personal burden involved, and it ought to be carried as equitably as possible I TOO fair ASt OClatlOU IS- not an instl IIUHUB iwr uo auTBUoouieuv ui out .moUI or nartionlar interest, or neon- I ntry profit to these having it in charge, I but ia designed to, and does, benefit ,MI 01 M mmun" . n? In E'S.itrt.teV I it la notably true that certain lines of I business are more favorably affected Z... I j ia made with every reason to be- l litre that it will meet with a prompt i ana nearty responses ,: l.MHna .Ki, Kill rdw InkMi n. I K"-""-, "... w. it.i . nn.xinti.M CHAS. RllZKNSTHN, OommRtee appointed by the mi w v - xwaru ox axreowra. V In adraioed age thedeounlng power. ere wonderfully refreshed by Hood I SanaparlUa. It really dote "make tht wtattron,".,- , List of Letters Remaining in the postoffioe at New Berne, Craven county, March 22nd 1890. C J Brya, Mrs Mima Bryant. Sarah Byer, W H Cox, Mrs Janie Dixon, C H Dogain, Charlie Edwards, John W Fendersen, Mrs Mariah Qibbs, Honn John Cotton, Mrs Rachel Hukins, Miss Mary Susan Johnson! Albert Johnson, Timethy Keeler, J D Kinsley, Mrs Eleanor Koonce, Win Noble Law son. Hester Lay ton, Carpenter Harris, Lucy McMillon, Miss Bettie Martin, Sally A J Manly, D F Pilt (3), Pub Advocate, Miss Hattie Roberts. Miss Holland Turnstall. Misi C Ware, Maggie A Warren. Rev E Ward. Florance Wis- ton, May C Washington. 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. Rogers' Exhibition. BENEFIT OF THE I0ONG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Monday Eve., MarCh 24 1 AT 8:30 O'CLOCK. Tickets the door. on sale at this offloe and at Punch and Judy, Shadowgraphs, and other features. Good music. m22dif Another Lot of Samples AT J 1,1. HOWARD'S, AT wrnr VsT-wir ""hat i Pocket Books for all. A few Silk Umbrellas, size 26, for ladies. 4 in hand and Silk Scarfs. A large lot of Windsor Ties for boys. Colored H. Hose in great variety. Men's Handkerchiefs. Six doz. Napkins in the lot, a bargain Men's Balbrigaan Shirts, a large as sortment. All of the above at N. Y. Cost. J. M. HOWARD. WANTED BY LOUIS STERN, . .. ( Boston. COMMISSION MERCHANT, 7i) Pine Street, New York Clljr. Heron Plumes, Egret Plumes, Alligator Skins, Hides and Wool. Sea Hlrds of all Specie, and Southern nroducta. Cash advances made agalum shipments If desired. KIFIRIM KH. Imoorters and Traders Nat. Bank, New York City. Qermama Nat. Bank. New Orleans, La. Peoples' Nat. Bank. New Orleans, La. LOUIS 8TKRN, m22d3m 70 Fine Street. New York. CAUTION Taka u ahsea nnlesa TV s .. Tinnalax' Bum and price are stamped on the bottom. If the dealer cannot supply t send direct to factory, enclosing adv.rfli uu. sea price. W.I L7 DOUGLAS FOR GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf, Heavy Laced Grain and Creed- nuuw Watarnroal sr. nesc in in. wvna Examine hi 5.00 GENUINE HAND-8EWED SHOE 4.00 HANxx-BBWUxf WKx.1 BnuK. 13.80 aa.no OLICK AND FARMERS' SHOE. XTRA VAI.TJE CUrSHUB 19.83 S aa wi M.ooandai.l ORKIN N'S 8HOKS. ll.7 HUXI In Cangreu, 80HOQI. SHOES. Aumaae ia LKX $3& $2 shoes Lafd.?8. tl.75 BHOB FOR MISSES. w.xpI.1. ttMmt BtvlM. Saat Flttlac W. I OoutxM, srMawBi wsa wh vr . Cor. Pollock and Middle Sts. marxxdVTulyl Take Hotice, That Big Ike, the Clothing Man, next door to F. Ulrioh the wholesale grocer, who buya to many merchants oat at 6uo. on the dollar and leas, hat made oath before me that for the next sixty dayt ht will let no more goodt go out I of hit store until paid for, and any goodt bought of him caabt returned and money refunded if not satlafaotory. . this Maroh 14, 1880. i -t, v "-:' y-Z? ' W. O. BaiKSoir; Just loe of the Peace, i 'iiiilmm w POWDER Absolutely Pure. ThU Dowder never varies. A marvelor Parity, ttrenglh and wholeaomenaM. More economical Uian U19 ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the mul titude of low test, short weight, alum er phosphate powders. Bold only In cam. Koyal bakinu Powder Co., 10S Wall at N Y. Iuue23dsu wed frt W Closing JDut Sale! For the NEXT THIRTY DAYS, I ill offer 300 Plow, at SI and upwards. Alfln Dipkann Macrnnlia Anil Allan Sweeps, Blades, Standards, and other now uastings, narrows, cultivators, Plow, Carriage and Machine Bolts, Hoes, Rakes, Orain Cradles, Feed Cat ers, Cart and Buggy Material, Horse Shoes and Nails, Hinges and other Shelf Hardware. L. S. WOOD, Assignee m21 dlw wit Geo. Alleh & Co. For Sale, A Twenty Horse Power Saw Mill ia good condition. For particulars apply to M. A. GRAY, Kineton, N. C. Maroh 10th, 1890. RICHMOND LOCOMOTIVE & mal3wlm MACHINE WORKS. SAM. B. WATERS, Confectioner & ToUcconist, Middle Street, New Berne, N. C. ROYSTERS' CANDIES a Speciiltj. Fresh from Factory every week. A fine line of C1QARS& CIQARETTE8. The best line of SMOKING and CHEW ING TOBACCO to be found in the city. Call and see for yourself. fe3 dwly Change of Schedule Eastern Carolina Disimtch. Until further notice the Steamers of the Eastern Carolina Dispatch line will leave New Berne on Mondays. Tuesdays and Fridays, at FOUR P.M., promptly. Returning Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays. ml6 GEO. HENDERSON. Aeent. Over-Stocked 1 For the next TEN DAYS I will sell Cassards Mild Cured Hams (for oaah only)' At 13 Cents per Pound, 8 to 10 pounds each, actual weicbt. And don't forget the Big Drives in Tobacco! At J. F. TAYLOR'S. w MIDDLE STREET. FOR Pea, Bean and Cabbage Crates, FOR SALE CHEAP. H?. XTlricIi, WHOLESALE GEO0EE, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. . C, Sash. Doorsand Dli WHII U UUI 9 01111 till . a , fa Paints, Oils, Lead and Varniah, . Tiimfl. flAmnnf m.mv w vuayuN , Plaster and'Hatf. And all kinds of Ai Af X BuiiJEIaterIab At Lowest Prlcesj ,. '.s' sswrrr.::, J -1

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