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THE Daily - ! OUR .' -,J iliyOL. JXMd. 22. SEW BERNE. N. C FRIDAY. APRIL 25. 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS, r i 1 ' m BUSINESS L0CAL8., A heavy buying movement hat F'.-V-'.L. TTtt Jn' . been in progress in Southern iron, IR3T-RATE STALL-FED; BEKlf ..... ' ahd Spring tuTb it 8win,B and in some of the largest trans- BialU Saturday morning, t,)f . actions, under the sharp coinpeti rplNE STALL-FED' BEEF.-4 will tion of leading Southern cotu panics r have oa Saturday morning the Tiriftaa vara ranantln ftrstal r thai floMt stall ted Beef 00 tht market in two years. This beef was fattened by Joel Klnee. E q,, of thU coantr. Cll early and get a good out. 85 CBiS. E Nclson. prices were recently forced to lowest limit reached since Summer. New York Scar. the last SOKTH CAB0L13A NEWS. From the State Papers. -rrmr RECEIVED Another lot of (J thoee beautiful French Finish 15c. Satin, at O Mams. Official transactions at the New York Stock Exchange last week were 1,037,014 shares, an in LEAVE YOUR ORDERS for tuning, crease of 215,218 snares over 1889. rasulatinr. repairing knd remodel- rpk. fQ ; ; i, .,. ..,?. tag of PIANOS and ORGANS at Hotel " u"UMWluuo ,u auu Albert, and they will reaeire my road bonds were $9,527,800 in va prompt attention. Workmanship guar- je an increase of 43 ,213 ,S00 over )he same period last jear. anteed. Price low. ap20 tf Fbask E. Morion LOST Sunday afternoon, somewhere between the court bouse and the Bantiat church, a Udy's Silk Bow and Sash. Any person leaving it at this offioa will be suitably rewarded. a?4ti London, April 21. Oiviug to the prevailing strikes and the cer tainity of trouble on May Day, the Austrian Government has ordered a CTMRIina nf RMAF.I. (1 A MS R to A i nnnnda &t John Dunn s tf. the concentration of strong lorces "CH)RREXT Two or three rooms, up of troops at the disturbed JD stairs, on Middle utr.ni, opposite and hd,a nrranPHii to ro infure.H , i . - a - Bantiat church. apl5tf Da. O. K Baqbv. OODA WATER on draught today at O Johh Dckm's. , tf. capital. T?OR8ALE Appleton's Cycloiceiia A of American Biograuhy, in six ele gantly bound volumes. Price, $25 00, oost $87.50 The work is just from the press. Apply at Journal office. 20U 1"ATENT CLOTHES LINE -Clothes Jl cannot be blown off. No pins. Sample can be seen at the Cotton Ex change. D. T. Carraway. felSlf Agent Manufacturer. centers, the already formidable garrison at Vienna and in the suburbs of the Ex Gov. Hubbard ot Texas, late United States minister to Japan, has announced himself a candidate for Congress in the Third )Mr. Kllgore's district. What bothers the Republicans is to tell what caused their over throw in Khode Island. If they say it was the Australian ballot system, they confess to yearn of corruption at the polls. If they attribute it to the movement lor a low tariff they foretell the oblivion to which the high tariff party ia to be forever relegated. Buffalo Times. Medals Awarded. Mr. T. O. Manning olosed the third term of his writing school yester day, ue onerea two goia meaais, one Winston Dily : The Salem Academy for best improvement, which was expends directly in Winston Silem awarded to Mr. Jno. H. Whitford. and annually $30,000. This does not in k u,i, ... elude the taousandsot dollars spent t t u . . hereby the young lady students, but awarded to Mr. Jno. W. Timberlake. k ,.int jjfia of th T.tUB of Mr, Manning says he likes our town g Urge sohool to a town. This school Rni will nnn unnthnr unMioii next has been operation now icr nearly a Monrlav. oentury Raleigh Chroniclu: lhero Dever has Personal. I heen a time in the history of Kaleifb Mr. and Mrs. Giodings, who have "en the prospect of rapid introduction ' of tha varv bant n nan nf manufacturing been in the city visiting Capt. S. B. i... h..n hriahtnr than t Waters and family, left yesterday fori this time. Prominent manufacturers their homes in Brooklyn. tnroughoua-the Union are loosing to ut. rc-Hi- u t !tl- wara rtaieizn as a ioobuou iorwu.it 1 I nlantB- Tha d vntfii7Afl nf thfl RitT &fi A Swift creek, this county, was in the 4irtrtbntinj, are fMt becoming city yeateraay. Lie says tbat tne beans 1 known thioughout the country. and watermelons on the east side of I Charlotte Chroniole: A gentleman Neuse river were almost ruined bf the at Mooresville wrote the chronicle yes t.:i. f. teraay as iouowe: "A report, is oeing I fMriii.tAn tn anniA pitAnt OTAr the siderably damaged too. oountrr. that an admittance fee will be Mr. Frank Morton, of Raleigh, is in I chareed at the Sam Jones Tabernacle, the city, stopping at Hotel Albert. which will doubtless deter a great many from going, if it is not corrected. 1 have been asked by several whether it was so, tbat it would cost 50 cents to get in, to hear Sam Jones preach. You lean make the crowd larger or smaller, by giving the truth about this matter. Of course, no admission fee will be As the programme is openly declared it would be useless for the The able Philadelphia Kepubli minority to frame a tariff reform ctu Teygrapb is oi tne opinion measure in oppesition to the Mc- that the McKinley tana reste on a Kinley bill, as it could never receive mountainous fabric of lies and Une consideration 6uch a proposi- ignorance. . "Thar mington Messenger. now. V II- I f.inn rl Amanda Tn tha nlaco nf annh a bill the Democracy can and will make, u almnrl acainKt tha most OHIO, Iowa and now Khode Island obnoxious features of the bill, and -ul gone Democratic since the in that way can clearly Indicate MAM nf Nnremher. Tia aar Re- tne Democratic and taritt reiorm onblican friends understand! Do policy, protest against the destruc , . m . .. on our muusines ana aema they-eee the handwriting on the Lelief for an overburdened people A Warning to the "Six-Footer." Somo one fired a pistol on Pollock street, near Metcalf, about 2 o'clock yesterday morning. Several persons in Lhn neighborhood heard the reoort of the plstoUnd Mrs. F. C. Roberts thought charted at the tabernacle, to hear Sam v . . Jones. The tabernacle was built by it sounded as ir some missile naa Deen reugioua citizens of Charlotte for the thrown violently against the house, or glory and honor of Qod. It is to be something hart fallen wkh a load noise used to worship in, and all are invited inside the house. She went into an ad- 10 Pr"cipte joining 100m but could not discover! To the Citizens of the First Ward. nny cause for the disturbance. But on I Having received a majority of the filtering the sitting room after daylight I qualified democratic voters of the first ,; ro.a tPn tw. . window n.n. wsrd of the city of Newbern (thereby , ... I being the regular nominee) for the po rouen ana a eiac in tne Diina spiu .,finn p,lniim,n i ,b ,hi mathnH , v. - was evident that a pistol ball had I of thanking them for tha honor be Heed throueh ths window, and after stowed on me, and assure them that if I -1 i 1 t i 1 1 f 1 1 a t : - louna a os caiiore can on tne noor. TWJOe the 0Mt intere8t8 of the city at Jucging from tne position or tne soar urge. the blind it was evident Very respectfully, (hof tha h.ll n.ma frnm lh. nnnik JUttCt VYI1UIY. . ,, l t . . . . . i r. o. i am pieagea to co min ana been reported that the "six-footer" has isited that locality, it is probably that some one who was late eettinK home was piepared to meet the "terror, an 1 in his haste to eet the advantage red at the shadow of a tree across the street. The Baptist University. Rev. H. W. Battle returned last night from Raleigh, where he attended a wall! Little Bock Gazette. The young farmers of Iowa are Biid to be marching into the Demo cratic party, not in "blocks of five," bat in brigades. The result of the campaign .of education on the tariff quastion. Wilmington Star. It is more than ever patent that the Republican party cannot reform the tariff and cerrect its ineqqali tiea and irregularities, and that this tusk mast be intrusted to the Democrocv. New Oi leans Demo crat Manchester Union. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. E. W. Carpenter Notice. C. E. Nelson Stall fed beef. O. Mares French finish satin. Swert Stall-fed beef and fat lamb, J. E. O'Hara City property for sale Babrinqton & Baxter Straw bats, etc. F. E- Morton Pianos, .tc , tuned and repaired. meeting of the Board of Trustees of the I of registering voters in the city election rianUaf Femula TTnivar.iHr Th nrin. On May OtU. j. v t sr w.ttic xntr aiimiI hnainaaa hernva tfA Maafino asl 1 m viaa uudiucod wiwi w iuu tuwiiug tt sbd the selection of a site for the college Registration books for the third ward building. Sneak ine of the notion of the will be opened at W. S. Phillips' shop, Board the Chroniole savs: on mursday, riday and Saturday, tbe After a sitting, whioh occupied three Four bales of ootton were sold at the exchange yesterday at 103 to 11 cents Strawberries were for sale on the THE widow of a Russian army I streets yesterday at twenty cents per officer, at Moscow, the other day-, quart three quarts for fifty cents. And her five daughter's, OO account 1 Ware lequosted to say tbat Staff of extreme Dovertv. locked them- Capt. Walsh, the noted welsh ...I a fv,ongBter or tne anvation Army win BClvr. tu uvu, v.o u hoId fortn at the Barraok8 tonight gas, ana uiea irom voianiary suno- E7er,b3dy is cordially invitel to at nation, ' tend. The names of the gentlemen C3m I posing the executive oommittee of the second ward, appointed on Wednesday To be frank, The Chronicle has never Been a greater outrage per petrated upon even the humblest night, are, O. H. Guion R. D Hancock citizen than that which the New ud Basil Manly. lOTK Ban ana the New lOrk World, I There were other shipments of peas have perpetrated OPOn Orover yesterday. Mr. S. W. Willis received Cleveland. Charlotte Chronicle. ' thirty-two boxes from Adam's creek There were eight other boxes from the AV OTHER levee OB tbe MiSSiS-1 same place brought up on the steame sippt has .been broken by storm and Trent. - rata, ana -creyassea, are numerous shipping News. along the froht; tt Bayoa Sayrajl The steamer Manteo, of the O. D Gov Htlcholi baa beea telegraphed iio win snii today at 12 o'clock for to "aendt a boat at once to save the Nortou- people, or there may be great loss! Davis' School to Go to Winston Ot ' ' ' I n ,notner column ia an article in 1 hi 1 . I regara to tne cnange oi location ox im SlJLf'BiANCISllOtApril 22. At Davit Sohool, tbe lively bids by differ the meeting laat night of the. mem nt towns, eto. Since it was put into ben of the Calif Athletic Olab, an l'P"J"8 "'""""is p801'" 10 t.iU Jl f-r woserver nas neen reoeivea . ,,u,?.,vTOir : WrasTOH.N.C. Anril 28 -The Davis matchSuilivattaaaJack80n for a School, one of the largest military W .when sue. ngns .wHi-iaKe piace located a ehort distanoe from town was readied. 'X - 1 Large grounds have been donated and a oniioing costing aoout uu.uuv wm do f ?f IfirtwiiTHsA td the erw 'dfiatrnc twUi. Work w II be begun at onoe, tZSnLZskfZi ,I72E" Wio of the school w Si ': i w iMaiis'r;v rill open arlfl in. a time here in September. ;ttI,The;2JmrXJ Must be carefully considered by the tIont'(jirjwlChepfclM majority of people, in baying . 4 . . -7.V. '--2 even necessities of life: Hood's Barsa- counties nave iouna oub inaB. f omo- pgrata commends itself with speoial ifc thing ta wro'ni wlttTa system of lforoe to the great middle classes, ba- K--.LiJL?tt.i;v t'.-Ia A-l loausilt eombinet positive economy (uuii w vjwiuw.tiB wnt- wllh ma aMdioiard power. It to the -M' VgSgeii nd7Aakea;the 7stieriff the only medicine of whloh oan truly be f , In the community, Sii j -fe'; , i will avenge to last a month. DESIRABLE CI i Y PROPERTY FOR SALE. STATE Of NUKTU CAltOLlNA. j Ceunty of Craven. I Ky t lrtae of a Judgment of the superior Court ot Craven county, rendered at -.he February Term. 1890, the underrgoed will ell, on lhe 26th day of Moy. 1890 at Public Vendue, for cash, at the Court House door In New heme, tne following cesnribed real estate, to wli: a oertuln lot with ell the Im provement thereon, situate In the city of New Berne, bUte and couuiy aforesaid. Being part of a piece c f lend f jrmerly owned by William Hoillsier, and oivided into lots by Edward R. Stanley nod J. Uruhani Tull. satil lot being lot No. 7 In sal 1 p'.un. on Orlfflth street, and on l lie norti side or Stanly street, beilw tl e Iwine and lot where Alfred Ward now resides. .1 K. O'HARA. CouuiiiBsloi er. This Villi ill) of Apiti. lMt-l J:t M NOTICE- Statb of North Carolina, i County of Craven I Office of the Clei k of the Superior Court. Take Notice, That I have (Mi day is sued letters declaring I'hent-ud M. Bar ber, R. V. Broadthua and Charles L Ives, and their successors, to be a cor poration for the purpose, und according to the terms prescribed in articles of agreement filed and recorded in said office. The substance of said agreement is, that said parties desire to become in corporated under tb name of the New Berne and Pamlico Lumber Company, for the purpose of manufacturing lum ber, and dealing in lumber timber and timber lands; that the principal place of business id New Berne, N. G ; said corporation is to continue thirty years; the amount of capital thereof to be eighteen thousand dollars with privi lege to increase the same to fifty thou sand dollars', each share of stock to be of the value of one hundred dollars; (be number of shares one hundred and eighty with corresponding increase to the capital stock; and tbat the stock holders or subscribers are not ind i v id ually liable for tbe debts of the Com pany. Witness my hand and ofUsial seal at office in New Berno, this day of April, 1890. L. 8 E. W. CAM EN IEtt, a25 SUd Clerk Superior Court mm, POWDER Absolutely Pure. Ti ls powd - never varies. A marvaiof P nty, ttreuKi. and wbolesoneiMM. Mare economical Umn ih? ordinary kinds, a4 cannot be sold In competition with lb mat- i.inde of low lest, short weight, atom ph'Wpliute powdcts. Hold only In cans. KoY.tl. 1IAK1M1 l'OWDEH CO., 10S Wall St. N V. luneZtdsu wsd (rl If NEW UlLLItlERYl UF.IilSritATlON NOTICES. The registration books of tbe first ard will be open at tha police elation on Thursday, rruay and Saturday, Uty 1, Sand 8. T. C. Howard. Registrar. BASEBALL ! The registration books of the second ward will be open at tbe office of J. K. Willis, on Thursday, Friday and Satur day, May 1st, 2d and 3d, for the purpose hours on Tuesday night, and several hours yesterday, the Board selected the Adams and Pullen property, on East Ed en ton, street, with portions of the McKee and Urissom property, on the same aauare, as tbe site for tne new ollege. "Tbe dimensions of the lot as selected are 420 feet, or the length of the entire square on bJenton street; 380 feet on Blount street, and 880 on Person street. The lot includes forty feet of the Mj Kee property on Blount street, and about the same number of feet of the Grissom property, on Person strest "The purchase price agreed upon is o4,0U0 for the property, including all the buildings on it. It was stated yes' terday evening that the large Adams brick mansion alone originally cost more money than tbe purohase prioe ot the entire property bought by the trus tees. Generally speaking, the choice of tbe board appeared, yesterday evening, 1st. 2J and 8d days of May. Thos Stanly, Registrar. HER LUIE. Tbe ait that fills this jeweled lute Hopes sweetly to awake: Forever shall these strings t3 mute For her dear sake. The day she died, we laid it by, Still vibrant from her touch And fragrant from her dress; and I Do love it much. In meditation oft, at eve, When heaven's near to men, I fancy her pure soul doth weavo That song again. And so, 'twere sacrilege to stir On, mortally 1 these things, Since all their mem'ries are of her And heavenly things. A Necessity of Health. It is a prime necessity of health that the action of the bowels should be kept Every game of tho Brotherhood re ceived by wire and posted each night by iTimmie." aprl9 d Iw 50 bbls. New Pork. 250 " Flour, of all grades, 3,000 lbs. Lard, 200 boxes Tobacco, Prices to suit the times. And lots of other Goods at Lowest Prioes for Ca6h Only, At J. F. TAYLOR'S. W A large lot of SHINGLE3 for sale. to give great satisfaction and to meet! regular. But the way to overoome BDDroval: though some dissenting voices I temporary fit of constipation, or to rem weie heard. A number of friends of edy onromocostiveness,is not to deluge the institution doubled their subsorip-l the stomach and drench the bowels with tions immediately upon the announoe- purgatives oi violent and painful action. ment of the decision of the board. The the nappy medium Detween an inop trustees individually and collectively erative and violent cathartio is Hostet are enthusiastio over the college and I ter's Stomach Bitters, which acts just see the brightest and most encouraging I sumoientiy upon mo Doweis to reiaz prospects." I them without pain, and which being a wnoiesome tonic as wen as aperient, The Davis School-Llrely Bidders for S we eneos oi strengtnening rotn a Change in Its Location. thi well being- of the whole internal Winston, N. C, April 21. It is 1 economy. The removal of bile from the learned from very reliable souroei, that blood, increased activity of the liver, the Davis military sohool, now located nsuallv dormant in cases of coeti veness. at La Grange, N. C, will sooner or later I and sound digestion follows the use of change its location. Several towns are this beneficent medicine, as thorough now doing what they can to secure Its and genial in its effects as it is safe and location' Inure in oomnosition. Rheumatism, Greensboro has offered an eligible fever and ague, kidney troubles and site containing thirty acres ana win aiso debility are also remedied by it suDsoriDe iwerauy in money ror its location at that point. Salisbury has made an offer of a valuable site, known as the Harrison Place, of six acres with brick improve ments already on it, whioh oost 87,500 to consttuot. The buildings and site are valued at 813,000. They pre cos 9 I further, to give all the land necessary in connection with the above offer. Winston has the matter nnder con' sideration and has made the most liberal offer yet. They propose here to give $20,000 including e site. About 810.000 has already been subscribed. We learn tbat there are other places at work and will make liberal offers. Raleigh and Durham, so far, it seems, have not put in bias. Col. Davis will be in Winston again this week and it is thought Winston will bid as lively, if not more so, than any other town in the state. Corres pondent Kaieign unronicie. There is danger in impure blood, There la safety ia taking Hood's Barsa parllla, the great blood purifier, iw doses one dollar. i M. IIAIIN & CO. Has again just received a Car Load of YOUNG HORSES and MULES from the West, which they will sell at reason able priccB for cash. Middle Street, New Berne, N. C. aprl9 dwtf For anything in an Eli'gant Line ot Millinry Guods, see Mrs, Scirtorougli & Koonce. They have also with them Miss Ford iiam, who will take charge of the Dressmaking Department. apOdwlm filillinery Goods! MRS. B. B. LANE having removed from her old stand on Pollock street to the elegant store under Hotel Albert (south side) is now prepared to serve the public with a New and Complete Stock OF SPRING GOODS, a cheap as can be bought in the city. Stiefaction guaranteed. ap2Jw2m 1,000 Boxes Tobacco, Bought Cheap, And will be sold at a Sacrifice. WHOLESALE GROCER, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. t, For Sale, A Sixty Horse Power Steam Boiler and Engine, and Saw Mill Apparatus completo; all new. Terms reasonable. Apply to SIMMONS & GIBBS, m27 Attorneys. Bath Rooms At my shop on Middle street. Plenty and good large To the Public. I hereby give notice that I haye sev ered my connection with the firm of E. H. Dewey & Co., and will oontinue the sale of House Decorations and Wall Papers of the latest designs in all of its branches, under the name of Snellings & Berry, and will guarantee to sell cheaper than any House in the city. Samples can 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. aplG dwlm of water, hot or rooms, junl dtf cold, J. B. BROWN. STRAW HATS. A Fine Line of them at Darrington & Baxter's. Also, a large lot at New York oost of SiMPLE HATS See Our Stock of Neckwear. Fall line of CLOTHING, SHOES and DRY GOODS at BarriDgton & Baxter's. aprl dwtf Fine Roe Shad, Xwenty-flve eents each, at i t-Ji 1 GEO; N. IVES, pSS 4t ' Market Wharf. AGENCY FOR p Sash.Boorsand Blinds Paints, Oil?, Lead and Varnish, Lime, Cement, Plaster and Hair, And all hinds of Building Materials At Lowest Prices. L. H. CUTLER, NEW BERNE. N. C. AT THE SIGN OF THE LITTLE INDIAN, Middle street, near the corner of South Front, you can find the choicest cigars, of TAN SILL'S PUNCH, the finest 5 cent cigar in America, and other brands of the best make and purest stock. Tobacco of all kinds. Fine Cut, or Corn Silk Tobacco, Cigarettes (I don't sell paper cigarettes), Pipes, Smoker's Articles of all kinds. Also, Candles, Fruit, Soda Water, etc, etc. I sell everything I have if I can. WM. L. PALMER R, SAWYER, Fashionable Tailor, NEW BBRNB. IT. C , Keeps constantly on hand a full line of samples of the very latest styles of Foreign and Domestio Goods. Satisfao tion guaranteed. Middle it. , two doors south of Hahn's Livery Stables. a de- Wanted to Rent, A II T ... nmaii uweiiing House in sirsble portion of the city. Address aP15 JOURNAL OFFICE. Duffy's Cough Mixture. A prompt and effloient remerlv for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bron- enms, aore-throats Diph theria, Catarrh, to. This medicine is a germicide sad antiseptio of rare vftlue, and Is naefnl in most of the infectious diseases sen, cially in diphtheria, scarlet 'fever, measles, etc, and in stomaohand fcrel troubles due to fermentation. . Que trial will convinoe yon of its merito, B. N. DUFFY. plSdwly Proprietor. i '.:v "' iv?;
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