r j ' - - . OURNAL, VOL. EL-NO. 18. NEW BERNE. N. C SUNDAY. APRIL 20. 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. 1 V BUSIUX5S LOUALS. w way traffic of the country, is the i 5" """" - : ' 1 Interstate Gam maron Commission vraviiu a hw ATT nivs.gtfli A ii.JomrDSs"B.. :tfvf"I composed of a lot of fossil E OR BENT-Twoot three rooow. up pwiwuiame, iouK hidoo rrjectea oy stairs, on Middle treat, opposite I popalar vote and living off political : KhlBtf UK. W. n.. DAUB i. I """"-"") A PAL1CE STEAM EE. Joa Poin.'a. ODi WATER on1 dtght tod.r .t drwia the aggregate $40,000 a w. year in salaries solely for prevent ing competition for passenger ai New York Star, :& A BIO LOT OF CHlCKENS--Just ing competition among the railways received from Hyde county. Very nftMCni.er qU,1 freiffht traffic fine. . For Ml at D AIL 8, Broad iimt. r passenger auu ireigot name. :T?0B8ALE AppUton'. Cyclopcelia .MbeSEoiSK boy, the good cost 187.60. The work U just from thelthlngs in the world are always the press, appiy at rfouss4i.omae. iuu DATES T CLOTHES LtNE-Clothee JT cannot be blown off. No pins. Sample on be seen at the 3otton Ex change. V. D. T Cabhaway. felStf Agent Manufacturer. .0 I cheapest. Spring water costs less than whiskj; a box of cigsri will boy two or three bibles; a State election costs more than a revival of religion; you can sleep iu church Ko Wilmington Messenger came every Sunday morning for nothing, U,rtanJht.an(l waaranothaDDV. oat a nap m a fullman car costs -If this happens much ofcener we joa twodollors every time; fifty Mall be miserable. cents for the circus and a penny fpr line iicue ones to dm in cue mis Evbh the rascals who bought the 8ionar box one dolIar f the thea w " j '. . -j- ww - - : J I I ' rreswency ior uarneon, ana wuoure au(1 a pair of trou9er8 frayed at have profited by the transaction, tne end and bag t0 the knee are prepared to' throw him over- for the Michigan sufferers: the race board. St. Louis Post. horse scoops in the $2,000 the first day, and the church bazaar iasts a Ills announced that the next week, works twenty-five or thirty Eoumenical Conference of the of the best women in America Tii.anAii.ai AiHannAwiii hfl hlfl ftt lnearly to death, and comes out IW S K T? T T... ivivuwy aimj iu Aft., w i oette nas been in contemplation lor Borne years to hate an international cen OJoference in Italy, but tne way has not been open before. Y. SI. C. A. Lecture. Mr. a M. Oiddiogs, Vloe President of the Young Men's Christian Association, Brooklyn, N. Y., is in the city and haa consented to deliver a lecture before the Association here next Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock. Besides speak ing of theobjeotof these organizations L, is tern and the grand work of the one with t-St 1 I iJ I 311 J wuioa ne is oonneowa ne wm giro . Camn-nT hfi f rnm timft to ,ima. for deecnption or ma travels on tne "omo oonarmation WM met with the re9pcn8e coast and visit to Alaska. Every mem- Lw M1, a in nn. berof the Association should be pres- u noth.- offLaiA uoulJ ba ent, and a special invitation is extended j t bat wh the time I.JI I ! .V. .tl I" IIU1C9 1UU DUB1DWS mgaiU W VUJ ...l. ,L. f-lt !nfn,m.lmn We are informed that Mr. Giddings begiTen. Ia fulfillment of these prom- The Eastern Carolina Dispatch New Passenger Boat. For some time the air has been filled with rumors and statements regarding the construction of a passenger boat for Carolina Dispatch Line, and applications at tha iffbe of the has been conneotsd with this work for ises the following fromjthe Every Even- IN spite of athe honest desire of the Spartan-like Kandaii that he hare a quiet onostentations church funeral, so much was the .man ad mired and loved by so many people of all parties that his funeral was nothing short of a publio demon stration of mourning. Charlotte Chronicle,. -; . LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. E. B. Robebts To shippers and pas sengers. DB. PenteCOst, -how' laboring in -Great Uritatn, offers to head a company x of twenty-five or fifty women, who shall Co out to India at theii; own cost and concentrate their evangelistic efforts npon some couples. There are five tyjll. Afr the Convention held io Kinston, E. Q. Miller received the nomination to succeed Mayor Hill. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Uiddings, of Brooklyn, are in the city and aro the guests of Capt. S. B. Waters. M. Bahn & Co., have received anoth er car load of fine horses and mules 1 uported from the West. Four marriage licenses wtro issued by the Register of Daeda last week- two to white couples and two to colored i m t i I anumoer oi years ana is worougu., injt of WilmiDgtoni hel.t (the place conversant in all its various branches. hna. :,, ho nnnatriint. Mr. Giddings is also President of the d) handed usvesterdav: Union Sunday-school of Brook'yn. v.The wiiminltton Steamshio Com- Not Yet Caught. the Hariap & HollinRsworth Company The news got around town yesterday to construct for it a Dal ace steamer to that the "six-footer," who for some- be run on its route between Elizabeth time has been reported as roaming the Vn.d.NeWerne; v" - Sh 7w b? . , . . . 200 feet long, 81 feet beam and 11 feet streets after night and following people hold, with saloon deck fitted with 82 home, bad been captured by the police, staterooms. The appointments through- and through the day there were out will be of the most approved type, numerous calls at the station house to ?be i will be i supplied with electric lights . .... in 1D th Btate rooms, and heated with see the would-be phenomenon. All gteam. Her machinery will consist of sorts of questions were propounded, twin tripple-expansion engines, com "Where is the wild man ?" "Has thelpetent to secure to her a speed of 14 to ... . . K t,i 15 miles per hour. She is expected to man wuh six legs been caught? thn hBtaRn p.ii-.h.th riiiv "Was he ten feet high and has hea and New Berne, adis:ance of 156 miles, ekelton head r" etc I regularly in 12 hours Nearly every night some one olaimsl "The large increase in bueioess ten- to havfi seen said nhenomenon and thev aeroa l.ne oompany si ce giye maeous aesenpuons oi mm. -ne d d ,h, , necessarv. Hereto reports that he had been shot a number fore no attention has been given to the of times, but that the bullets had no transportation of passengers. The de effect on him. Others say that he had tailed care to be given to the boat in , , , . . order to secure to passengers every bscn dabbed, but no notice was given comf0rt will no doubt make the route a the blows. The oolored people look favorite passenger line in the future, as upon it as some prowling ghost or de- it has proven itself to be a favorite mon.and are a little "jubous" about fffWtlta. in the oast. structed in the school of modern gun nery, torpedo praotioe. etc., and the army would feel willing to quarter at Fort Macon a detachment of regulars during every season .of encampment for the better instruction of our boys. In faot the United Slates would estab lish a school for artillery at this point if our authorities and people would take the proper interest in heating the State Guard encampment at Fort Macoo. Veteran. To Shippers and Passengers. On and after Tuesday, April 22. 1890. until furtht r notice, the Steamer New berne will leave Newbern on Tuesday at 12 o'clock, and the Steamer Manteo will leave Newbern on Friday at 12 o'olock for Norfolk direct. The all water route for Norfolk, Baltimore. New .York, Philadelphia, Boston and Providence. A word to the wise is suf ficient. tf E. B. Roberts, Agent R Wanted. A good appetite. Youjoan have it easy enough by taking Hcod's S irsaparilla. It tones the digestion and cures siok headache. 11 BASEBALL Every game of the Brotherhood re ceived by wire and posted each night by "T immie. aprl9 dlw .1. IIAIili & CO. H POVDER Absolutely Pure. TLls powder never varies. 'A raaivelof Parity, strength and nholnanmnu Ham economical than ths ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with tbemal- iiiuae or low test, hort weight, alum or phosphate powders. Bold only In can. Kottal Baking Powdeb Co., 108 Wall sk N Iune28dsuwea lrlw prisoners in the ooun- being oaufeht out late at night. Church Services Today. Baptist Church Rev. H W. Battle, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p m.. conducted by the pastor. Sunday school at 3 p.m., C. C. Clark, superin tendent. Publio invited to attend these services. Centenary Church Rev. J. E. Mann, D.D., pastor. Seats free; polite ushers; The boat will to take her place on the route, by Sep tember 1st." In addition to the above Mr. George Henderson, Agent of the line, gives us the following additional information : "Tbi boat will reduce the passenger time by water fourteen hours, and for pleasure and comfort will not be sur passed by any route. Arrangements have beenjperfected Has again just received a Car Load of YOUNG nOR8ES and MULES from the West, whioh they will sell at reason ablo prices for cash. Middle Street, New Bcrno, N. C. aprl9 dwtf 50 bbls. New Pork. 250 " Flour, of all grades, mi MILLINERY! For anything in an Elegant Line of Millinery Goods, see Mrs. Scarborough & Koonce. They have also with them Miss Foro iiam, who will take charae of the Dressmaking Department. ap9dwlm Millinery Goods! MRS. B. B. LANE having removed from hor old stand on Pollock street to the elegant store under Hotel Albert (south side) is now prepared to serve the public with a puuno tuiumny uivimu. t twumug i run a special steamboat train in con I at li a.m. and o:ujp.m. xoung men s neotion with this boat, that will make meeting at 9:30 a. m. Sunday-school the run from Elizabeth City to Berkley I at 3 pa, J. K. Willis, snpt. Prayer m one nour and a haif( there COnnect I m anrm n 'I hn Wart a r niorhr Af. n Is 1 1 i . , i t AlAMfM.-JllA.fca.lAl t.A I.sa.C. KaS.mI T v . iL. a a wr i I . . . . I mgiB uiwiut,. mo luieutiuu uoiux i io Bpeaaiug or mo A. m. c. cnurcn Teaohers' meeting.Thursday night, 8:00. y. P. and N. Railroad for New York Young ladies Bible-meeting, Friday, ind jntei mediate points, thus making 3,000 lbs. Lard, Ith the Norfolk Southern Railroad to 200 boxes Tobacco, Prices to suit the times. And lots of other Goods at Lowest Prices for Cash Only, to work In harmony with existing 1 yesterday we said A. M. E Z. Ameri can Metnouiit Episcopal church was what should have been written. there agencies' UU.JUSGr tnii generation tnere The boys' meeting postponed last has heen pr6p08ed to the Country a 1 Sunday will be held today at the Bap- blaln tariff, ft tariff for orotfifttion. I tw Cnurch after Sunday school. No a tariff frith incidental protection, a tariff foe revenue only, and vari ous and sundry other sorts At J. F. TAYLOR'S. A large lot of SHINGLES for sale. Atlantic & N. 0. Railroad, oae will be admitted who is over fifteen years of age. t n.i i : i. . ii iu tuim iBoue is a DummuuiDiuoD I dim mini mn V. w 4l,A arxnm m n n n t a 9 . U a lohaDol. 0 80 a.m.. and at the church " 4, J f$ . . . , , iwuvvtiu n a cuvatupmcuv u& bUO I uu. vi vu0,u utxcuiH.ucu iMSUU Goard should be established at P-m- Mr. MClUnley to propose a tarifl FortMaoon, just across the sound from for campaign ' assessments purely. I Morehead City. Its advantages are OhiCftgO Times. ' " " "' '- .(superior to any in the State. Vnntriita Ki" 8i. - I ...tj v. taawB) twt vus uug J I leze will 8.30 p m. I e run from New Berne to New York Christ Church Rev. T. M. N. George, hn twenty-four hours, and giving to the rector. 2 J Sunday after Easter, fcarly passengers a night on Albemarle and oelebration, 8 a.m. Service and sermon pmlioo Sounds: in other words, a Das 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. The pubilo cordially ienger leaving New Berne at 6 o'clock invited to attend these services, ana iin the evenine will arrive at Berkley at will be shown to seats by at- 8 o'clock next morning and reach New tentive ushers. Sunday school at the York at 8 o'oiook that nisrht." A line of this kind wiJl not only com mend itself to the people of New Berne Churohof Christ, Hancock Street and its Immediate vicinitv but doodIo Tn "MoTir Porno onH ftotrirri r. There will be aiong th8 6ntire line of tho A. &N.C. ,v ,n ,onn PAtSENQEK DBPABTMENT, New Bern, N. C, April 15, 1890 Memorial Day Excursion FROM MOREHEAD CITY And Stations Intermediate, .1 lUfTA. will riallvAr tlia .nnnnl aAAraa wm ?!l8efr9.rvin, bef0M the literary societies of the Miss Potter, Miss Iselin, and Other Collegiate Institute at commencement speakers atr the Opera House Con- and Her. J. Y. Fair, of Richmond, win tentldn will make up their minds I Prean the annual sermon. tha'ie!ifurther .adyancement i of I - We ,aw on exhibition at Bell's jewel women reanires that ther shall I w u,u auium aiguan, r - V I LI.L I A J1 """""'T'Tr'?'"" this week and the nroceeds men; Twrm ask for the fran- .i s. p.,,,.. n.,Ki;- I. L. Chestnutt, pastor. There will be along no services this morning, as the pastor Railroad will probably take advantage will be out of the city. Sunday-school 0f its' superior service at 3 p.m., W. U. Skinner, superintend-1 Tne new boat will make three trips ent. bervioes at 7.45 p.m. All are in- per week, running direct between vited to attend these services. Elizabeth Citv and New Berne, and in Presbyterian Church Rev. L C. yiew of her proposed power and speed xt t Tk . an 11 vass, u. u., pastor, oervioes at ii i ghould be as regular and certain as a. m. Ordination and installation of olockwork Deacons. Sabbath sohool and pastor's The appointments will be of the most Bible class at 3:15 p.m., Wm. Hollieter I superior modern character, ahd will be suoerintendent. Young men's prayer If nT iB kaanlnor with the other nro u. i - . . - : i -- r I 3 -J ' - 1 ' J IK.OaDlVQ IQCIKUID. hU.I .ID IU..IIIB ,UU cnurcn the Confederate New and Completo Stock OF SPRING GOODS, as cheap as can be bought in the city. oiisiaction guaranteed. An21w9m 1,000 Boxesobaccoi Bought Cheap, And will be sold at a Sacrifice IT. Ulricli, WIIOLESALE QBOCER, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE, y. C, For Sale, A Sixty Horse Power Steam Boiler and Engine, and Saw Mill Apparatus complete; all new. Terms reasonable. Apply to SIMMONS & GIBBS. m27dwlm Attnm.r.. ATTENTION! Farmers and Truckers, We have on hand : Cox Cotton Plant- Mui: nA rW will nnt. cat in vain In. . . UK ' xuD rsew Berne oi touay T v 1' r.7,I"r? . " T " " "aB mwa "J IHc are cordially invited to attend these -HitXflrfeBaniV I Manly and it took the premium at the last Fair. The oarrying capacity or the new services. I boat will be equal to any demand that w-k . . v r ti . r T 1 . m .... W thftfifl nnniflinal iAnr.inn itr " T ' . uapusi Mission tawon,marxe uoox- may De maae upon it, ana in us con faV An ' a a a. taaf IK... k4 1 " rw..wi.wM jiyiumft v .v w .vus, i Biruutiuu urn suiiauui.jr w n ul ti.ua WVU WW W WWV.. 1; V 1UIU LUD Ui Utll lM.ua ..I.Mil U. SKJ...JIn 1 . ... . ... ... .... ... . . ' ., , , ., ?J ' 1 ,w iuuuoreu i nenry, loauer. Aiternoon services at i portation win oe especially proviaea me Oiaies m $ne tJnronreiyemo-1 Into office on Friday with no lit tie cere-1 4:30 o'clook, H. B. Duffy, leader, for. eratra ja8C-Cirpre8ent Jjnt 'per-jm prominent Regular prayer meeting services eyery 1 New Berne has been fortunate for cellent in com i. Vv. I Palmer UaViS. Prof. KenrT and an nn- mnntinira. Lnn with thermit nf the nnmmnnitv wa Jones is a leader A. M. E. Churoh Bishop B. T. Tan-1 will look for the advent of the new down there it is said. I ner, D. D., of the 11th Episcopal Dis-boat with interest, and hope that she the electrlo lights can I triot, composed of the Dominion of I willfully realiso all that is olaimed for In commemoration of Dead. Hon.W. T.0AH0, of Pamlico Co. Orator of the day. The following low rates of fare will be charged when tickets are purchased to New Berne and roturn. viz: Morehead City, $1.00 Newport 75 ers, iron Age Cultivators, Cotton King Atlantio eu uaveioox vu Uultivators. Stonewall, nilm.v mA Wildwood 80 Croatan 55 1 n r,.. n. Riverdale, 50o. 7, 7.- 7 X ' v"olu" rdhf.dtti.fi. '"U line f Castings, Hoes, Raket, Uk... . O -1 Leave Morehead City Depot 9:00 ouo'. opaues, etc. uptownj .iu j.uui (juiiuuago ig respectfully so Atlantic u:w licited and satisfaction imirnfai - c hapl l these IrotS had tetter be ar coloreii;inen eaw him safely installed. Wednesday night. The publio generally years in the possession of ex cepted sVt Warnlnk fo tneEepnbll- OhleamoB4:theiB TWere Blount, are cordially invited to attend these transportation facilities, and in r .... ' .,. .;k .!-. I .. , ; .. e, Palmec Davis. Prof. FTonr properly tlieople f nrrbTer -n.. u.l. tO it the CC-trOl ef the: federal . as I h ...n nnit Inn A a Canada. Bermuda and the West Indies. I -nil atiwmi1 from har. wfiTl a' th T-":!"a ftVornmAnf-f uiia Tnbnnt. . will preach today at 11 o'oiook at Hue I ' "- --' -" pyyrTrT'i' " v"v"'"" " nhnL . - lBf.tUnpai?n.mnmAntFrt Miami. New Orleans Tlmes-Demoorat. v ' . . . - ... . VH.ni mgnts amoa statea mat tne uiumina-! y;M- o. A. Devotional services at a.lv. .i.lf.l. a. . it . rm a" .1 ) t .i . m. . m .aa a lainn wu w IBB ii ssi x.ssxa twiiihb nrr an n i n i rna mnma rnis vrapnarm ske n -hi i nrninnr. TK M movement "Mftfln ? tha loalorsfi man Waa in the rltv AtrAT I N. Arpen, leader. Subject. "Why Men j-.ii-i .i--tir...''fi'"iiLj? l'l -i.v-i W.W -.k.-t-I - do not Believe in Christ." All men in wiuioio w tun, ti ssii . (uviliue ui si""" """"s 1 -i(j - jOlnlp 2 pr fOroeSjj lrltfe ' the DeiflO' "" repenwy n w.bj rigni Wildwood 9:30 Newport 9:43 Havelock .', 10:05 Croatan... Riverdale 10:25 Arrive New Berne 10:50 Returning, train will leave New Berne at 0:30 p.m. a. h. VILh, (ien. faes. Agt. To the Public. I hereby give notice that I have sov ered my connection with the firm of E H. Dewey & Co., and will oontmue the sale of House Decorations and Wall Papers of the latest designs in all of its EDITOB JODUNAt: There seems to be I branches, under the name of Snellings . .... o.n.p.1 ,iah manlfAat imm Berry, ana win guarantee to sen the soldiers of the :N. O. State Guard for a change from the -temporary en WHITTY & GATES. ......10:19 Corner South Front and Craven streets, ap9 dw New Berne, N. C. Bath Rooms At my shop on Middle street. Plenty of water, hot or cold, and good large rooms. junl dtf J. B. BROWN. Eepnbncans of Egress 1101 nece8sltyte Zntercttlns Ceremony. .1 in im rresoy cerian onuron tnu morn- Mr. Thomas: , reauisites: Fort Macon is nndonbtcdlvl Enrron Jotjenal:-We take pleasure I the most appropriate point in Nftth A,nij ft Iti ' the Presbyterii WrWT-tiT rYi"3 Inir thaw Ht !, .n- rlnU M WRW.Fft4iWftw! ItffttOnAMdrttlT' tlMied few aha akaniK.tt. ih .niw. f Thnm.. .a tha nl- Carolina: UongreasmeniWhd :.naf BHi tetofore and their InstaUatldn into-offloe.; An versity. He ia winning honora tot Mi A Nothing should be eaaierthan to nave Conffhs, Colds uurna in uu Armr rornuounn oi i - cheaper than any House in the city. Samples oan be seen at the shop of E. T' Berry, Painter and Decorator, corner of Middle and road streets. Respectfully, W. E. SNELLINGS, E. T. BERRY. April 1, 1890. apl6 dwlm Duffy's Cough Mixture. A prompt and efflolent remedy for Croup, Bron- waitflttiwi chiti8,8ore-throat8,Diph nana a tn 'agricultural section. ninoe, wmoe given. n a,, be made WesUU theria, Catarrh, Etc. I Una the ear and ousted r of the Fortress coon sea" that me th' a'- formanoes; r' ; , v " and rottndo( Maoon tothe State for a r-lurni W.; . neTWW Iwio This medicine Is a germicide and ...... v ".swum vi vw jui.:Mti..ulii.j . ot tne roi sooiety to aaoiae tne u uuvbm, oicv umm, ? nunm ,.iu,.ii, ..(, . .i UCCtryer. W., . . . diseases, espe- taTweir as BtahPi' "'1 I 1 the Jattetl , Ae oae ei the society representative. I batteries Would beforthe improyement mearie;;eto audln stomaoh and bowel . miaia who" wiir tA einthad aiiih nfflnoi tosDeax at uommenoement. nis nisaot w w w vivvnut uu u vwuinuvu a,.. n i....t..i.. r- l"t Pin as Inmnt Himi al a.h ! -Ti "T-"!- T: . ... .!- I K- ..a,.l. . 1 "-"v. ..s o.u.su.aawu. vm ' - -j v v m Tt mu- i At - , mt . . ... . I .nnninua- tnu inoiBU win nrawn du i ui Hw.uwMvati vj vm mwuv wuuhi i.t.i ill -. i. . ... . repair that national " 'T IX? J""'- ICS. ' tt. n. UVXX X I . 3 ana emoarrasBiDg we rau-quentlylo any churoh;.: sv Here our State troops could be inl tolSdwlT i Pronrletor. ABOUT the uz: Sash,Doorsand Blinds Paints, Oils, Lead and Varnish, Lime, Cement, Plaster and Hair, And all kinds of Building Materials At Lowest Prices. L. H. CUTLEB, NEW BERNE, N. C. Wanted to Rent, :t caolcsa CraiuLi -a wastini the money of 1 thelr".! r"- effort featore and keep la a, wasting toe taoaey of , tne- Mf , BfanyTHs-it does not ooou? fre- TEe w. nr. t. ,.nr.Dt : work of eoast defei . .3 and embarrassing .the.: rail- Iquently In any totib;'lrm ; Here oar State srnau Dwelling uouie la fir sirable portion of the eltyl , s . ' Address - ' ' " k" ap!5tf . JOURSAL 0FFIC3.

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