' T.i-i--k--v:! Bliijf I 7 I " I'r v! , A ; - .- -:. . RNAL., II J C X- i I I ' vol. lEKioj'i: NEW BERNE. N. C. FRIDAY. APRIL 4. 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. v . . Eden. -r. .1, 2s: Eu:n;--J LOCAL -" LIVE, : ENEBQETIO ISMON 2. within to canvass f or the life of Henry W. Grady,, may applf this ofio. -v , : ..P4-8tT WANTED-An old Mahogany Dining ' Table.; 'Apply to JOHS SUTSB. 8l S" BWINO MACHINES REPAIBED.---John A. Edwards doe elLkiadsof " reMlrlog. Bend orders to him ethanse on Pollock street between Berne and AJmoblStf V. W. I FOR 8ALE- APPleton'e Cyolotoedia of American Biography , in aiz ele- i- ui t.i. eon na I ooet W7.B0." The work fa juit rrom the pre. yApply Joobral ofiloe. . f80tf J PATENT CLOTHES pNE -Clothes JL. eennot be blown off. No pine Btnple oan be' eea at the Cott6n Ex- cnaDge. ' - u, r. uabbxwat. ,fel5tf Ageot Manufacturer. ' 'WHEN tha$ political cyclone I . ooime8 in 1892, woe be to the Be-1 publican house built upon the sand. i-Richmond Times. v , vAN earthquake-oruo epdak m the Unenase of the:di8Datch.aruo 6WU "C1 Mtaml6distutbauott"-U predicted tof the 14th of April W Chicago -1 XUouW be prudent, perhaps, to M.i... nrAnratnn fr t.h fafr : I nnfil affar MtA ilafA nam AH '7 I , v " ; " : I Tm Atlanta Constitution boasts I that in Georgia "fifteen children in Il-ff" as twenty." That seems to be one southern infant industry that does n't languish for protection. Buffa- lo Express. THE, battle-ships cost a good deal, but Je is . much better to ez pend money lor vessels -which will . ba worth something when they are completed than to throw it away on ships which are - obsolete, which will be of no use whatever in naval Warfare and of very little use fori harbor defence. New York World. ' Ths Democratic party, unlike the Republican, does not shield its rascals ' noc. even .. apologize lor them muobHie&a reward them. Not one of the "'delinquent Dem6 cratio Treasurers will ever be made ' Chairman Of the Democratic Na-j tlonal cComnilUee attd' lUnited states oenator. apnngneid isegtsi"0" tef. ' "K r,. yt- ' i ' i",,i,'ir-? . I WYOMING Is to' bome into the I Union under the explicit under StgndiDglhatiC Will beaBepubll l Can State. -Vie wine the curious I atf imnrnnflf . flriY,BHtn'tlr.n rr.. -- Dosed for this latest addition to tha - - , , .a L, . ,: - ... . eoncmaalnat Jft hoyes of the . radicarmaJoritrjitf COUttesspoU ucs, uiiBt uuauiy covers a uiuiu-i t L'V vuuo vi cktMa.- uuiity.xiuice. - 'St- liL J1' i'w-Hrii' -j-' '"'-i.-lV i ' 1 DVfi;MfMwdI4d,Din' i8tratl0UitwwnjjtjcWB.rrdthat - U Assistant eoretOf Wftt was - needed."JItt Tact Itrwat not discov-1 ered.that the offlce:,waB in exis.Itfdi,mOTd totnatP,ao' tence. ' The llennbHe'anatflnicklvi r,f filling rtiltiSnlKAW : " l w,ow w 9flw.ivnM SJam's necessary work In adjusting their ma , army is not very bigVBut ittakes ajohinery, but -that lights will .be fur v' great , many - officials tO- properly - t. look after it floustoft 3Po8liif n-:V t Solomon twaaiwtee'.beyon8 ' times.' It is not In reason to sup . pose thadhe had the modern news ' - paper 14 hiaind' when tte-wrote ' "There is.Uaf ktferetn. and yet , t incrc'cthj end tVBfft,Isfi9ti frith' he:; "i r ?r9t' - ; --', -,.t tc i tf -or ,! 1 It ,ln2j t as sirelyaflfit Thai been , written ia tt-s latter days oi thelc'tWtd e n'.-ctecnthjit L - Durham lone for best improvement, and the other Globe. WE Iptu frorn the New Tork :3ttt tLa rrince Of Wales IS in r -I lLafc Eaitsror Wil t , vt fWln ccccin." We .were und. " t'.j cncle. i " r r f -,ion that Albert n clLer'S brother, was t , ffni Tl.nfftn. ia ijL'i"coa-: ("-''" are "3 r- o-22 ccrtiss" but t tbe 1 1 ') j rand- Tub fact is the - political conven tions are not half particnlar enough in the selection of candidates, for office," from the lowest to the high est. The seekers of office are not bj any means as a general thing the men o( the noblest natures and purest ; morale. Men seek office mainly because it pays, and gives them some imaginary -cheap eclat. Bat It is now as it was in England mAPA than a tinndrail coapg acrn : j Q- "The place of Aonor is the private station.'' Wilmington Messenger. "If the whole money in circala tion was doubled, prices woald doable. If it was only increased one fonrtb, prices would iiseone fourth. The vry same effect would be produced on prices if we suppose I the goods (the use of money) dim linished instead of the money in easedi and tne contrary effect if diminished So tha the Talae f other things rAmaminar t no oatna rariaa invar. "toqDtiy; every increase quantity lowering its value and Avar p HiminntlAn t loin if in n J ai 6 u tt" Ma AYafttiv Annivalanf. V . Inhn Btuart Mill. LOGAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W. B. LANB-Delinquent tax list. JOUENAL Lire person wanted. Rookbs Entertainment last week. C. C. Clark Sale of town properly. Prof. Rogers will give a matinee to morrow afternoon at 8:80 o'clock. Operations were resumed at Capt. Gray's pulp fictory on Wednesday. The wood market is glutted. It don't require much wood to burn these days. The Y. M. C. A. choir ii requested to meet tonight at the rooms of tbe Asso ciation. Not rauoh variety of fidh in market yesterday scarcely anything but shad and herrings. Mr J. B. Chrk has opened a new general merchandise store on Middle treet. near the Y. M. 0. A. building. Mra..B. B. lane removed her stock of millinery jesterday to the store recent- fly fitted up for her under the Hotel I There Will .be a oandy pulling to morrow -afternoon at 8:30 o'clook at Capt.K, R. Jones's instead of atMijor Denn'sonV A band Of gypsies arrived on the fain .last night. They brought a num 0r fortune$ which will no doubt be u 1 "? ' umvuu itue scum ena or toe Duuaing occupied by D. Bell & Co., at the foot of Middle street. A wharf is to be ouus ana pronaDiy a nouse later on. i ine uxiora jueoger says: it la re- PO'tsl'ttafe Julian 9.. Carrt one of the stockholder, of the Atlantic Hotel of Morebead City, N. C, has offered a donattoriof$20;000 to the State provided the permanenf encampment of the SewBernt EMrw L'ght and week on account of UlaheS', with- regularity on and af tar l?0114! 4:4' ni vegetables New Berne has the ad van. tage nt 9ther vtow the vegetable bmiueeonghktb M? ri??n!UInh(, surplus: fAgentlemsuiaidt be other ay mat every jarge wuoKer ought to ays a faetorjt of his own;':V?,f-'i; VtJVK crMannlng&cloeedi: ?the Vseoond'r term of. his writing school for best writing; Thev One for best writing was awarded to If. B Howard of Collegiate Institute, and the other to Jae. E. Carraway. Mr. Manning will fopen his school next Monday; See 1 advertisement in next issue. : Personal. I Mr-M Prag, who has been in the eity seyerai.weess,: reiurneaw norrou IjetfieiUBJ. ,. . .... ..:. Mr. ,EugSne T.r Lynch returned to New York yesterday.-'- y' feii': I'r. W, H. Earker aodsister.lllis Ola, of Etella, are in the city;" r '''''i-'i ' l!r. and Mrs, W. T. Hinel, of Dover arevloiUng Mrs. Capt. Wallace. - s Cyclones. Laat week teems to have been a week of cyclonea. Tbe terrible LonUrille cyclone was not the only one, by a great deaf. There were'terrifio winds in otber States, and in North Carolina there was considerable, damage done. The Elizabeth City Eoonotnist says that a destructive wind and hail storm swept over the Albemarle sound and did considerable damage to property on tbe northern side of the Sound, near Edenton, on Tuesday. Stables were blown down, horses killed and boats and fih honses greatly damaged. The Einston Free Press says: "Mr.W. C. F.elda tells us that a oyolone cnt a swathe through the forests in Onslow county, between JacksonTille and Ca therine Lake, about 200 yards wide, Saturday week, wrenching off or tear ing up by the roots the largest trees." Engagement Announced. We find the following paragraph in the Philadelphia News announcing the engagement of .a former citizen of Cra ven county, but now doing business in New York city. Mr. Kinsey is a son of Mr. Joel Kinsey, one of our leading planters: "The engagement is announced oi Miss Emma S. Lawson, of Woodstown, N. J., and Mr. W. S. Kinsey, senior member of the nam of W. S. Kinsey & Co., Hew York. The marriage will take place in June." Shipping News. The eteamer Kinston arrived from upper Neuse last night and will return today. The eteamer Manteo, of the O. D line, will sail this morning at 9 o'clock for Norfolk. The steamer Stout, of the Clyde line, arrived last nght from Baltimore with a cargo of general merchandise. Senatorshlp. Eutor Jotjrhal: We are glad to see your townsman, Hon. F. M. Sim mons, so prominently spoken of for Congress. I hope there will be no foul play in that; and that the Governor will be more oharitable than to accuse him with manipulations in tWs inn stance. The time will soon be at hand when the Democrats of the 9th Sena-i tonal district, comprising the counties) of Onslow, Jones end Carteret, will be called npon to nominate a candidate. The people of Carteret ask the nominan tion or a candidate to whom they would give their most oordial support,-and whose character, public and private, is without stain. A man of recognized. ability, by energy and close application to business he has risen to such positions! in lire in different vocations that few men of his age ever reach in these now isolated parts of North Carolina. His knowledge and sucoess as a farmer all who know him must oonoede. Sober. industrious, and equalized in all his faoulties, and devoted to duty, he has never yet held a position the duties of which be did not perform with ability, He has besn chairman of the board of county commissioners of Onslow, and chairman of the Democratic oounty committee, and his management in these instances has been successful Now as a body politio in convention assembled, we think it nothing more than right that the entire district should have a voice in naming the man. We refer to E. W. Ward, of Onslow oounty, as the man on whom Carteret can centre. Wild Goose. Sanders' Store, March 28, 1893. Opening of the Norfolk and Carolina Ballroad. The schedule over the Norfolk and Carolina railroad went into effect Mon day. 'ibe regular mail ana express train will leave the Portsmouth depot of the seaboard and Roanoke railroad at 8 a.m. daily, and will arrive at Tar- boro at 12 58 p.m. Returning, will leave Tarboro at 2 p m., and will arrive at Portsmouth at 7 p m. Passenger trains will connect at Rocky Mount. N, 0 with North and South-bound trains over the Atlantio Coast line. Sentenced to Die by Electricity. New York, April 1. In the general sessions court this afternoon, - Joseph Wood was sentenoed by Recorder Smythe to be executed by electrioity in the week beginning May 13th next. Wood Is the negro aoqueduot laborer who was convicted May 23th last of murder in the first degree in killing Charles Buffln, a feuow laborer. '.:' .- j ii . i i i i . -n n ' ' .In'stantly KlUed. . LeiingtOK. N. C. April 1. At about twoo'oiocx yesteraay, liee uraver was hot and instantly killed by Frank P. Broad way. at or near : tiarber's store about nine miles southwest of Lexing ton Davidson county, ixne coroner is now summoning a special jury to In ouire into tne matter, naoorta aav Broadway killed Grayer heoause o'f re ports Graver - bad circulated i, about Broadway's wife. i-W-i&fi COHHESDABIiK. 1. A 11 ' nlalma Afc . A imiat ant Mlf k (ha high oharaoter of Byrup of Figs are purposely avoided bi theCal.Fig Syrup Company; it acts gently on tne kid Seys, liver and bowels; eleanslng the system effectually, but it is not a pure all and makes no pretensions that every potue wui not suostanuate. , - i i" , : . ',' 'ife'hi On Thursday evening, April t, at the residence of the bride in this city, Major vv.'B.' uiount, or rut county, ijor W.B.' Blount, of Flttcdontr, i Mrs. Sarah Holton , Eet. Dr, L.O. ib performed ths Wtpmrnjx.-?- and Mrs. Sarah Hoi ton. , Rev. Dr, L. a VSHS NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. From the State Papers. Elizabeth City Economist: The oysters that have been offered for sale in this market, at oor wharves this season, have been better than we have ever known before. The raccoon-oysters of ye olden times seem to have been played out. The supply has come mostly from Pingleton rocks, Qull rocks and Rollin- soa's ohannel, with some few planted Oysters that have been "beyand," Mountain oysters" can t compare. Chatham Record: Mr. John A. Wo- mack haa decided to establish a canning factory at this plaoe. At first, during this year, he will only can tomatoes, and his factory will have a capacity of putting up 2,000 cans a day. He will furnish free tomato seed to any person who wishes to raise tomatoes for sale By thia means many a dollar can be made by the citizens of this place and surrounding country. Winston Daily: A prominent citizen was heard to remark yesterday evening that he was confident that dirt would be broken within ninety days for the building of Winston's proposed $100,000 hotel in the western part of the city. Mr. 0. E. MoOluel, superintendent of the Southern Telephone Company, is here locating the lines for a svtem in Winston-Salem. Over Afty subscribers hajre been secured sod the By stem is now a certainty. Washington Gazette: Tbe canning faotory, we believe, is an assured fact. Tbe terms for the location have been agreed upon, the site surveyed, and we learn that the papers are being drawn up. It aeems that thsre was a differ ence between the proposed selling price of the land and the buyetx' proposition, whereupon our enterprising citizens immedUtalv made uo the deficit. The nurobasera represent tbe largest can nine establishment in Baltimore, and when the factory is in operation it will give employment, we are told, to six or eittht hundred nersons. This will be a big boom for the town, especially among tbe men, women and children wishing employment, and will afford a home market for many products of our waters and fields. Distinguished New Yorkers lu Atlanta. Atlanta, Ga., April 1. Chauncey M. Depew, Abram S. Hewitt, John M. Inman. John C. Calhoun and other New Yorkers arrived at Atlanta today and have been entertained by Atlanta friends. The party was given a public eoeptlon and were afterwards enter tained by the Captial City Club at luncheon Messrs. Depew and Hewitt. Governor Gordon and others made short spesohes. The Czar and BUmarck. LOKD3N, April 1. The Czar and Prince Bismarck have exchanged friendly letters. The .latter expressed himself that- in his opinion reoent events would not affect the peaceful re lations existing between tbe two em pires. Four News Items. In oonsequence of the discovery of a conspiracy among: the students, several of the Russian Universities have been closed, While six boys of R H. Bytkeville and K. 1 womaok, ranging in age from 11 to 19 years, were playing in a sand cave, Tuesday, bear Vernon, Tex., the bank caved in on them and all were killed. An explosion occurred Monday in a mine shaft at Nanticoke. IV, by which nve men were killed and seven serious ly burned. The treasurer of Pulaski county, Va , and president of at bani, was brutally murdered near nie oome Tuesday morn ing. Two white men suspected of the orime, have been arrested, and it is thought the wUHe'tyi)cbed. The, SpHng JtdUlne. The pooularity which' Hood's Sarsa- parilla bae gained as Ajipfing medicine is wonderfuL.Jt. possesses just those elementh of health giyingi blood puri fying , and. rapptjte,ij.TWtor.ing; - which everybody seejna to aeedafc this season. Dp pot oontinoe in a dull, tired unsatis factory conditio when you may be so muph Vensflted by Hood 's 8araaparilla. I) puriflea jhe .'blood and makes the ,weak jfagmtA c.-:J: .... 1 ---.L'i "" ' HUM lf ' "Bjle to Enter a Monastery. Bjiwart JS C.,- April t 2 Father Charles, pastor of the Catholic Church here, authorises the. statement tonight tbat'h believes that ex-priest Boyle has gone to Scotland for the purpose of entering a TrappUt monastery there. um say be advised BOyle to so there and he tiiinkS that he has done so, 'Twnlm nwt drops, For coushs and colds, take Lemon HotDrops.1 -r For sore throat and bronchitis, take Lemon Het Drops. , . For pneumonia 'and laryngetis, take Lemon uotvrops." - For consumption and catarrh, take Lemon not Drops. I For all throat and lung diseases, take Lemon uot Drops, -fx ' ? . ; An elegant and reliable preparation, i Bold by drugglsta. 85, oents per bot- ie.' prepared by a. atosiey; M.D., At anta. ua. f;:?;,, vf novidwiy Ita WonSarfnl Effect on tbe Llrer, totafc OWVt, KMMyl and jSlaad i Dr. Moxtey's Lemon Elixir is a pleas ant lemon- drink that positively cures all Biliousness, Constipation, Indiges tion Headache, Malaria Kidney Dis ease. Diseiness. Colds. Loss of Avnetlta. Fevere,.Cbille. Blotches, Pimples, Pain in Back, Palpitation ot Heart, and all other diseases caused by disordered lver, stomach and kidneys,' the first great cause or all fatal diseases . Fifty oents and one dollar pet bottle. Bold br drogsists, Preparsd r only bf , H. Moaley, U.D., Atlanta, Qa. 4 - Sale of Town property. Pursuant to a judgment of toe Supe rior Court of Craven county, for pur poses of partition, I will sell at Public Vendue, at tbe Court House Door in Newbern, on Monday, May 5, 1890, 12 o'clock. M , the water front of Lot No. 117, on East Front street. Trms, cash. CHAS. C. CLARK, Commissioner. Newbern, April 3, 1890. tds Rogers' Exhibition. THE LAST WEEK. An hour and a half's entertainment for 10 cents. BENEFIT OF THE TOONS ME1TS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Friday Evening. April 4, AT 8:30 O'CLOCK. Matinee at 3.30 0'Clock. Tickets on sale at thia cfiiee and at the door. Punch and Judy, Shadowgraphs, and other features. Good music. Id addition to the above will be given a laughable farce entitled "A Mis chievous Monkey," or "Qaiet Hotel." Millinery Goods! MRS. D. B LANE having removed from her old stand on Pollock street to the elegant store under Hotel Albert (south side) is now irepared to serve the public with a New and Complete Stock OK SPUING GOODS, as cheap as can be bought in the city. Satisfaction guaranteed. ap2Jw2m Commissioner's Sale. Pursuant to a Judmnent of the Sunerlor Courtof Uraven county, rendered at Its Heb- ruary xerm, mao, In an action In which V. W. Maler wasplaintllT and Maior Dixon and others were defendants, under which sahl judgment I was duly appointed acommls sioneroi Baia court, ana licensed thereby to sell the hereinafter described land, I will therefore sell at Public Au. tlon for cash to the highest bidder, at the Coui t House door In the city of New Berne, at 1 o'oloott, p m.. on Monday the 5th day of May, 1890. the fol lowing land, to wit: Lying and being In the Slate ot North Carolina, county of Craveu, on the south side of Neuse river and souih side of Dover road: beginning at a stake at tne soutn siae or Dover road, in tho norther most line of a tract of land conveyed to John a. Heath by William H. Washington, run ning thence with and np said Dover road, 165 poles to a point on the south side of said road, and east edge of tbe Bryan road as It has been altered and laid oat oh tha east side or John 8. ruber 8 house, etc.. as fully described In the complaint filed In the above entitled aotlon, to vb ch reference Is hereby made for a full and definite description mereoi. o. n. UL1UN, April 3d, 1890. 30d Commissioner, Commissioner's Sale. Pursuant to a Judgment of the Superior Court of craven county, rendered at the ran teini issa ot said court, in an action In whloh J. 11. Hackburn Is plaintiff and A W. Avery and others are defendants, nnder whloh said Judgment I was appointed a commissioner to sell the hereinafter de scribed land: I will sell at Public Auction for cash to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in the city of New Berne, on Monday tbe 5th day of May, at H M., the following described land, to wit: All the un divided Interest of A. W. Avery In the lands ol Wiley Avery, deceased, lying on the south side of Neuie river adjoining the lands of wiinam Arnold, the ureat Branch, the lands formerly owned by J. S. Lane, W. W f resicou ana otnets: ns fully set out and de scribed In tbe complaint filed In the above entitled aotionreference to which is hereby made ror a lull and period description inereor. O. H. GUION, Commissioner. March 28. 1STO. ap3 3jd It Is tho Dying Truth! BIG IKE has bought the entire stock of W. u. nanner at iuc. on the dollar. NEW GOODS ! ' The Line of Goods in our Stock are nnsurpassed in beauty and design quality and finish. Watohes, Diamond Jewelry, Sterling Silverware, China Bracelets, Bangle Braoelets, Flexible Silver Purses, Hair Ornaments, Book Marks, Rins, Chains, Lace Pins, Scarf Pins, Charms, etc. "Doll Tho Jencler." J. i. BRIAN, Prei. I, JL CUTLER, Tiee Frti J.H. ROBERTS, Cashier. THE NATIOHAL DANIC OF NEW BEENE, N. C. ; . j INOOBPOBATKO 1865. 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The scientific men cf today claim and prove that every disease is CAUSED BY MICROBES, AND- Radam's Microbe Killer Exterminates tho Microhes and drives mem ontoi the system, and when thatlH done you cannot have an ache or pain. No ni&uer wlint the disease, whether a simple case of Malaria Fever or a combination of diseases, we cute them all at the samo time, as we treat all diseases constitutionally Asthma, Consumption, Catan h. uront -lntls, Rheumatlsm.Kld iuy ami Liver Disease, Chills and Fever, Female Troubles In all its forms, and, in fact, every Disease known to the Human Fjstem. Beware of Fraudulent Imitations ! See that our trada-Mark (same as above appears on each jug. oena tor hook "History of the Microbe Killer,'' given away by R. J, GOODING, SOLE AGENT, Corner l'ollock and Middle Sts., m30 dwly enrm New Berne, N. C. At Cost. The Finest and Largest Stock of SAMPLE HATS Ever brought to New Berne, ranelna: In price from ?2 .00 per dozen to $30 00 per dozen. A fine Stock of Clothing, Shoes and Dry Goods just recoived at Barrington & Baxter's aprldwtf fl House For Kent. A very desirable dwelling on Union street, next to Mr. E. K. Brvan. Apply to m4 dlf J. K. WILLIS. For Sale, A Sixty Horse Power Steam Boiler and Engine, and Saw Mill Apparatus oomplete; all new. Terms reason.hU. Apply to SIMMONS & GIBBS, m27dwlm Attorneys. GREEN, F0Y & CO. Do a General Banking business. ; New Banking Housu, Middle Street, fourth door below Hots Aioert, Wd wly Blew BKWKn. m. . 1,000 Boxes Tobacco,, - - - e Abe? Bought Cheap, !if And will be sold at illfe Sacrifice i : WHOLESALE GBOCBIL :; v; - Mi Wei