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i f v - A'i '( 4 IPs- roauuiBRt 'asjiobiicmkst ,v tOJC DAXLt JOURHAL to a tl. eolama . paper, pabllihed dally, except Monday at 3.00 par f n VfO for tlx mouths. Delivered to elty saosorl bars at M mti per month THBWIXk.LT JOURNAL, a s column paper, U published every Thursday at H.M per annum. AUVrSTISDJO BATBS (DAILT-One . laohonaday SOe.; S5o. for each subsquent - Advertisements under head or "Basluees . locals." MoenU a line for first. Dd 6 oenta a rUie for very subsequent Insertion ' " Vo advertisements will be Inserted between ..laoalmetterat any price. ' Hotlees of UarriacM or Deaths, not toexoeod . t it Unas will be Inserted frae. All additional .! suatter will be charted C eenta per una. Payments for transient advertisements '.'smart be made la advance. Regular adver UHliHll wUl be collected promptly at the nd 01 eaeh mostly Communications containing news of a dls oaskoa of 1 seal matters are solicited. No 1 eMamnnieatron moat be extwoted to be do b Itatied lh contains obtscUonable personal- Ulea, withholds toe name of the author:r - tiatwlllmasre more tnanone column of tbe per. Any perton feeling aggiiaved at an v anony moos oominnnioatlon ean obtain tbe name of ttt author oy application at tbia offloe and showiof wnereln tne urievanoe exists. THE JOURNAL. K. HAKPCR. - Business Haucu, JlKW BEBNE, N. 0.. MAY 25 1690, alerad at lbs Post office at New Beras, H 0 as second-class utter. HUSBAND AND WIFE. ' Mrs. Markbam looked lor tbe fiftieth time at her watch, and then with a sigh walked to the window. "He promised to be home at six o'clock to dinner," she, muromied. "a&d now it is half-past seven. Am I to be disappointed, evening after evening, in this fashion? .Must I ait down to another solitary meal, With servants to gape and wonder at my red eyes! Only six mouths married ! I wish I had never lulc my father's house !" .The -dinner ceremony was gone through and into the night, the heart; broken wife awaiie.il the ar rival ot her husband. At last his footsteps were heard, and Minnie rushed into the hall to meet him. "Why in the world are you not in bed, Minnie 1'' was his lirst saluta tion. Oh, Frank, how could you alarm me so!" "I have been frightened almost to death about you.'' And, unable to control herself, she burst into tears. yYipe ypur eyes immediately, Minnie. 1 have something to tell you something which I wish you to understand, and understanding, leobejl" "When I married you it was be carise I loved you, and supposed you loved me. In the last I dud 1 am mistaken, for no wife who has a sincere regard for her husband will annoy him by fault-finding. You have grown querulous lately ; and there can be bnt one reason for such behavior, namely, absence of affec tion. "I shall attend my club and my business generally go out when I please, and come in when I teel . disposed, and shall be governed in my opinion of the quality and quantity of your love by your subse qnent treatment of me. I will be magnanimous, however, and forgive yon this as well as past conduct.'7 "Magnanimous, indeed!" said his wife, now thoroughly aroused, her lace radiant with indignation "Have the kindness, sir, to wait nntil I ask yon to forgive me until I have been gnilty of some act that calls for forgiveness; but this , promise you, that yon shall never again be troubled by my tears or fault-finding. Love is a myth, a ridiculous delusion ; and hereafter I shall follow your example be a woman of the world, as you are a man of the world and now good morning!" Minnie Markham kept her word - The tender expression of counte nanco gave way to a subdued, al most cynical look. Bright, lively, intellectual, an ex cellent conversationalist, an ex quisite singer and planiste, what vronderthat her society was sought after, and that whenever she went admirers flocked to her side ! She presided over her household with grace and dignity; but there mmnm tin nnhanrllnff In har MnKnnr 't''h towards her husband, although she ' V?-waa most careful of his comfort, ' ? and studiously polite. ' 'V Inconsistent as it may appear, : , this behavior was anything bnt t agreeable to Mr. Markham, al ' though he admitted its justice. He vlrtcwne'-; suddenly punctual in his ' S' home- engagements, was seldom a f moment late to dinner, and seemed . desiront of making all possible u amends tot the past. ; .MrSr-Markham was scrupulously i" exact about every domestic ar tangeweat, and alter those duties . had been performed, without word ' V or hint, either withdrew to her own drawing-room, or made one of a gay party elsewhere. On one or two occasions,' Frank attempted to de l molish this icj- barrier bnt words 1 and protestations were nseless. The invariable teply wMlMiuK ,rot know yon found love had no abiding place here, pon't annoy me with your querulousness. : T, Three months passed in this miserable manner. - 'Frank - grew pale and distrait. Neither business nor pleasure had any charm for bim. Minnie kept on tie even tenor of her way, apparently un conscious oi the change in the mannerof her husband. "I Bhall start for California next week,Minnie," said he one evening, after several ineffectual attempts to engage her in conversation. Her hands closed spasmodically as this announcement was made, bnt the proud woman controlled herself, and not a muscle of her face moved, as she replied : "Very well. Is there anything I can do to facilitate yonr prepara tions !" "Yes," dear;" he answered, draw, ing near. ''Tell me you love me a little just a little, Minnie." "For shame, Mr. Markham ! Boys and girls, you know, make a tuss about love. Sensible persons never do." "Bat Minnie," he continued. He was too 1-vte, for Minnie, with a gesture of impatieuce, rose hur riedly and left the room. Everything was 60on ready for his departure, and there only re mained the parting between this estranged husband and wife. "Iam going now, Minnie; will you give me one pleasant word !" he said. "Certainly," she replied. "Several of them if you like. Iwishyouiow voynge and a safe return to your native land." You will write to me, Minnie?'' and his lips quivered. "Certainly, since you d. sire it, with a great deal ot pleasure' For a moment he picked her hand, but seeing n mmi of refut ing, he hastily left the room. "Oh heaven help me!' moaned Minnie, and throwing ht-rsrli' u;on her knees beside the lied she. . ured out her soul in passionate la nenia tions. "Oh, heaven; mmhI him back to me ! My hear; is breaking. Why did I let him go ? Oh ! I Iovh him more than all on earth !'' "Minnie! Minnie! my own pre cions wife !'' "And the next momei.t she was in her husband's arms. "Darling, I came back for my valise, and overheard jour heart broken petition. Heaven has an swered it more quickly than you expected. Let us be thankful." And two heads, never again to bo raised in pride and ttefiauce, were reverently bowed. The Only Trotected llousiv A little invalid boy lay in a village that was on the line of march ot Napoleon's army while retreating irom Moscow. Everyone who had the strength to fly, fled. "We are all safe," said the mother, 'God will not forsake us, . He will build up a sure wall of de fence." "But what can help us! Who can deiend us from the wild soldiers! "asked the boy. Some of the villagers burned their houses or dis mandtled them. The old were placed in wagons and the young hurried their families away with them. The morning came of the day that was to bring the dreaded enemy. The mother and children opened their eyes to find that a "sure wall "had indeed been bnilt for their defence. The snow had begun falling the evening before Through the night it had collect ted rapidly. A high wind had blown the snow in drifts against the low honse, so that it had en tiroly covered it. Every house was ransacked; all the wealthier ones deprived of their luxuries, and tbe poorer ones robbed of their necessities. But ;the low roofed cottage lay sheltered be neath its wall ot snow, which in the night God built aronnd it. How Far.iers Should Live. We notice among the reason offered why farming has not been so profitable as it should have been for some years past that it is often urged that "they live better than they used to." Well, why shouldn't they ! In these days when there is so much more to enjoy than there ever was before, what right has anyone to hold that other pursuits should have a better show at these things than farming? The farmer should be able to carelully educate his family; to surround himself with home comforts; to see and enjoy a little of the. world as he goes along; in short, to live as other men live. Who can say nay to this? If his business does not permit this, when well managed, then there is some thing wrong with the conditions affectiog it that's all. National Stockman. All medical authorities agree that catarrh it no more nor less than an in flammation of tbe lining membrane of tba nasal air paseaees. Masai xstarrb and all oatarrhal aSectlons of the head are not diseases of the blood, and it la a serious mistake to treat them as suoh, No conscientious physloian ever at tempts to dd to. U la held By eminent medical men (hat sooner or later a sp'e cifio will be found Jor erery disease from which humanity infferav .The feots justify jib In -assuming that for catarrh At least a positive cure already exists In Elyls Cream Balm. " ? HMseoM .Hiats. ; To clean brass, immerse or wash it several. times in sour milk or whey, this will brighten it without scouring; it may then be scoured with a woolen cloth dipped in ashes. .v. , . - - ;Tq clean moky marble, vbrasb a paste of chloride of lime and water over the entire surface; grease spots can be removed from marble by applying a paste of crude potash and whiting in this manner. To prevent mustard plasters from blistering, mix with the white of an egg. To brighten the inside of a coffee or teapot; fill with water, and a small piece of soap and let it boil about forty-five minutes. Save all your broken and crooked carpet tacks, and keep. them in a box in the kitchen, for cleaning bottles. They are better than shot, for the sharp edges scrap off all the stains. The simplest way to measure the rate of plants growth is to mark lines with jet black India ink cn roots growing on wet filter paper. There will be found to be marked variations of rate growth, even when all necessary conditions are seemingly the same. Perhaps these depend on inheritence. The supply of water to plants through their roots is alway more abundant wh'en the soil is kept arm; hence, when plants begin to wilt, mere warming tbe earth a round the roots will sometimes cause them to revive. But remem bered that roots (except those of aquatics) need air to breathe, and hence tnev must not bo drown ed A man may be dirty while about dirty work, bnt no longer. The dirty work done, he must return to cleanliness. Try washing the whole body and dressing in elean dry clothes, and see how much you will be rested and invigora ted. LEMON ELIXIH A Pltavant Lemon Diluk. For biliousness and constipauoo, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For siok and nervous headachos, take Lemon Elixir. For slBeplesme8 and nervousness, take Lemon Elixir. For loos of appetite and debility, take Lemon Elixir. For fevera, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the above diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys, bowels or blood. Prepared only by Dr. U. mozley, At lanta, Qa. 50o. and $1 00 per bottle. Hold by druggists. A Prominent Minister Writes, After ten years of great suffering from indigestion, with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kidnevs and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir, and am now a well man. Rev. C. 0. Davis. Eld. M. E. Church South, tillnovl Mo. 28 Tatnall st. Atlanta, Oa. People often say they cannot speak or say much in meeting. No wonaer iney nave uoiuiug to say who daily read twenty columns of newspaper to one square men ot Bible. Dyspepsia Makes the lives of many people miserable, and often leads to self-destruction. Distress after eating, sour stomach, slek headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint, " all gone " feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and lrregu- Difitro.ee larlty 01 th8 towe1'' are wi9ii?B gome of the more common After symptoms. Dyspepsia docs idling requires careful, persistent attention, and a remedy like Hood's Sarsa parllla, which acts gently, yet surely and efficiently. It tones the stomach and other organs, regulates the digestion, creates a good appetite, and by thus CrV overcoming the local symp- u ' c 11 . toms removes the gympa-"3tlftCh0 thetlc effects of the disease, banishes the headache, and refreshes the- tired mind. " I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what I did eat Unara distressed me, or did me rV3art little good. In an hour DUrn after eating I would expe rience a f alntnesi, or tired, all-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. My trou ble, I think, was aggravated by my business, which Is that of a painter, and from being more or less shut up in ft Sour room with fresh paint Last . . spring I took Hood's Bars- SfOmaCrt rilla took three bottles. It did me an Immense amount ot good. It gave me an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving 1 had previously experienced," GftOBOx A. Paob, 'WaUrtown, Man, i( Hood's Sarsaparflla - Bold by aUdrogglitf. Hi slxforft. Prepared only by C. t HOOD CO., jLpothscirlet, toveU, Hut. 100 Dose On Dollar Attention, Ladies. '.V Haying just reoeived a Sample Lot of the FINEST PARASOLS, at t GREAT EEDtrCTlON. will tell them' at " Newlork Cost POSITIVE W. - i - tnnvft Alt Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and levers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, it many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may riot have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Cr SAN FRAUC1SC0, dl. LOUISVILLE. AY. ""'I' ("'"V v ' CAUTION Take no shoes unless AV. Ii. Douglas' name and nrit'O nro Htamped on the If the denier oiinnot supply yon. send direct to factory, enclosing ; auveruieu price. W. Lr DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. Fine Cftir. Heavy Laced Grain and Creed moor Waterproof. Itest in tno worm. J'.xamine m K5.0O GENIIINK HAND-SKWKD MOOE. SI.OO JIAND-SKWKI) WELT SHOE. 3.50 POLICE AND FARMERS' SHOE. i.ao EXTRA VALUE CALF SHOE. 2.5 & 82 WORKINGMEN'S SHOES. Kii.00 and 81.75 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOE8. All made in uongrcss, uuuon ana ijuce. $3 & $2 SHOES LAFDigs. 1.75 SHOE FOR MISSES. Best Material. Best Style. Best Fitting. W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. Sold by Cor. Pollock and Middle Sts. mai-22 dtJulyl M. P. HOLLY, FASHIONABLE TAILOR. Next door to P. M. Draney 'a Hardware Store, SOUTH FRONT STREET. Laree stock of fine eamrjlea. Clothini? made to order. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rates reasonable Also, cleaning and dyeing done in neatest style. 18d2m To Rent. The Two Stores in Stanly Hall, for merly occupied by the Foat Office and Mr. Prae, will be rented for a term of years to desirable tenants on favorable terms. The building now occupied by tne jjaily journal is bIbo oilered for sale or to rent. Information in respect to said prop erties may be obtained from Mr. L. 8. Wood, or communications may be ad: dressed to A. EDWARD WOODRUFF, l20 Broadway, Equitable Building ap!3 dtf New York City, rro mm m Buffering from the effects of youthful errors, sariy decay, Tuting eskneBa, lost manhood, eto., I will ena a vaiuaDia traauie(aeaiea) eontunug ruU particulars for home cure, FREE 01 charge. A.' splendid medical work ; should be read bj ererjr man who le serroua and debilitated. j Address,! Profc F. CFOMXI Mootfus,Cr JOE K. WILLIS, PUOPRIKTOB OP EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA Marble Works, STpw Berne, iN. O. ' Italian and Amerioan Marble and all ualJtte OrderaVollolted "and given prompt attention. ; with reatlsf action guaran- : 0K E, MiLliEB b my agent at KIniton, and -Alex. Fiblds regular traveling agent. , - ' K.-,.v..j.k T-fli' III '"'": Ilu just retnrned Witfc & Spring and ever brought to New Berne. NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS, N0TI05S and GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. . SHOES of every description t the cheapest .possible prices. -..p'n ' In BEADY-MADE CLOTHING I wfll pokttiTelj sate th )eait from 20 to 25 per cent., as I hare ow figures and will sell them accordingly. For instance, A Tine All- Wool Satin-faced Dress Suit at least 510 or $12 anywhere, ela. Flannel Coat and Vest for Seersucker Coat and Vest for 70o. Boys Suits from $1 up. TUB FINKhT FFtt CttUSH 8ATIN-I,INE1 HAT at 90c. Oar stick comprises so aiany!NjSW GOODS and SPECIALTIES that i t would be a hard matter to enumerate We Solicit an Examination of Hut Slock, Feeling confident that we will mako it your patronage. REMEMBER I the prices of our than similar goods can be purchased elsewhere. JOHES, HEAVY AND LIGHT CSL-roooirios- Lorillard and Gail & Ax Snufi Hold at manufacturer's prices. Dry Goods & Notions. Full stock and Urge Assortment. Prices as low as the lowest. Call and examine my stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. ELY- CATAR CREAM BALM moss Cleanses th Rail Passagea. k i Vtni'illiTVK. Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Sores. Restores h Sense of Taste and Smell. - TRY THE CUBE1 A partiele Is applied into each aoatrU Mel Is agreeable. Prioe 60 osnts at Drngiriatai by mall, retilstered. 80 ots. ELY BROTHERS. 5 Warren Street. Hew York. aprl6dwly . Sash.Doorsand Blinds Paints, Oils, Lead and Varnish," Lime, Cement, Plaster and Hair, And all kindi of Building IMaterials At Lowest Prices L. H. ClJTLTp, ) . new'bernjbVn. c. HUTtlPHREYS' Tor Ssrsss, Cattle, Sheep, Sol Son,'rV - --? He- ABO POXJLTBT. - " - - ' SOO Page Book Treatment of Animals andCkar$ Bent free. , 0T7iaaFiTera, Coatee tloR. Inflammation, A. A. 1 Spinal MenlBslUa, Milk Foven J?'?,.(!.traln' Ineneas, Hhenmatlsai. O.O.-Dlstemper, Nasal lle harves. B. U.-Bote or Grabs, Warm. S.KOaashs, Heaves, Pneameata," " ' F. F.Colicor Gripes, Bellyache G. G.vaMlseanptaee, Hemorrhasrea. 11.11. Urinary and Kidney JDlaeaaee. ' I.I.ErnptlTe Slsensea, Blaat . J.H-PUeases ef DleMtUn. Stable Case, with Spertdot, ManuaL - ' ' Wlteh Hazel Oil and Medtoator, TTjy.Ol. Price, Single Bottle(orerM dosesi J- JaO : Bold by Brasttstsi or Sent PrepalS aarwasra '. and In any quantity oa Keoelpt of Prioe, .Humphreys Msd. Co,10 Fulton Stlf.Y. SPECIFIC No. Ail ' ieyeA:oatysniX)esifalrsmedyr " and Pnetratloa, trem oveiuwork Or other per Tiakor o nan anau ale anllarm vial powder, for $1 i SCMtyiBSjatren' 'AliPof tmr Veterinary PreparaMoin can be bad of J; V. Jordan, DrngglBtj NfW, cor. Broad and Middle treeU, Newbern, NrCTTrT""" t - Gfflml anil tiu f1TTT TJ Weakaeai ef Boil?nd , - of Errore er Eni-nein id: ii or If -I ninm, nmn Btninuii) rmiT Kct imi, li..w in u. 'trnwUMa WKaK,MiHtVKUil,Kii iiimss a rH ho(ii' 1mIiiMi (fklllne HUMS THKI'lHlir-lliilla la etmtiryfrnM.3 Slut., TTrltnrli',. .nil ,.tr.M, n ('..nr.. amRwrltoU.ai. . bwk. ftl. n eM)fre. Mirw ft ., ,t i i j mi toperl) rtoek of.'. Summer G We are tOw'4wpfBjbg'jrth-v bought them at the most remarkably for $8.50, which would cost you all in detail. to your interest to giye us a share o goods arejind must be as low or lower odds Respeo'fully, ,; : .;. PROFESSIONAL. RODOLPH DCFFT. &. B. NUON. Duff & Nixon, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, NEW BERNE, N. C. V Offlce oyer R,"n. tJurTya drug tort). Branch Office: Catharine Lake; Ons low county. ;apl9ly P. H. PELLETIER, ATTORNET AT 1.A-W. Attlf BJONFY B1COKEH. Oravsa : St., Vtt door 8outh ot : i s $ .oaiiipl offiotv A BDSOlaltr mada In ncirntlatln., email loans for tbort thru. Will prartloa In tha OonntUa ot dni.n. ikr. terot, Jones, Onslow and Pamlioo. UnlteaV'StMea Ooar-s-ew Berne, ami Supreme Court of the Mate. febl dtf euaoarr XAKti. .. o. h. gtjio Maaly & 6uion. ATTOliW KYR AT 1.A W. Offio 2d floor of Oreen. Fo & Oo.'s bank, Middle treei, New Berne, N. G. Will praotloe in the court of Craren and adjoininn: counties, in the Supreme Court of the Bute, and in tbe Federal Oporto.., .... -eelfldwtf t. II. UiniONB. H.L. QlBBg. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will praotloe in the countiee of Oravea, Jonee, Omlow, Carteret, Pamlioo, Lenoir and Hyde and In' the, Federal (JonrteVvV .'...f-rf f mm ienhr " Office on Craven street, next door below Jocrhai. offlce. apiadwtf Dr. J. . Clark, .' IDBOTIST,' ' "..'!!; , HEW BBBHB, N, O. ' Offloe on Craven street, between Pollock andBroad.;c5!:ii- , i ("", -dw' WHOLESALE DEALERS IlUr GEOQEIllISHolSlMS .C- itJf-Uis W.bif AaUitai' " .. 6n -' Wej.ieli FLOURsedirtot from the Wile .WebaTisatoeksvsgnpplyof , West IfldiVMoIasses, ' ; which we import direct from the Wee Indies. 'ts-,iffl3 i -T?.nPT!r?.Tft'A''-i?pn 2 ' - f'l' VNEW BEBN& ' S aJ3r,We job; Pall - tn Ax's and LorU ara Snnff. ' t . MRS.; B. B. LAHE having Removed frornlier old atendoa Pollock ttreet W the fotfmibtmiti'iiuljdbtit (outh aidey la notr prepared to aerre tne'pnbllo-WMtf ifi U t Ci - piitaiHti?; New:cMalpi,Sto6i'.''- im - M cheap a pan he bought in, the city, Stisfa'ption'cuaranteed, ap2d2m ': (SucoesMr fc ins Sow Bern4 Fnrninire Co.) - " Ilea Just reoeived a job tot of, . 14 Window- Ehadei, - i,'., . Mocqulto Canopy," rri "vrictnre.,Frr;s, Uc, And will close them ent at WEW TOItSi CohT for the next TKNiimra. ' I . lie also bas a lull Hue ot . s - r Furniture, tr -, Cl3c!: .and T" if;:, whlohhe will sell t ' r i iia--' Call and examine l . ( gUttrnutBeJ. . x a - ! " . ' ' -. Vi.. ' . 19 i'.V ' ! ioTJf.' er t ii ,4 A 7"
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