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Daily OURNAL H VOL. IX.-NO. 169. XEW BEKNE. N. CV WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. rm-x - i !. U'SINESS LOCALS. TPBESH ROLLED OAT8 JUST RE J? OEIVED. C. E Slovir. OURZEIGLER BROS SHOES have arrived, ocUtt Barrisqton & Baxter. Hi ready for wotk on collats, cuffs and shirts. Work may be left at the .store of Jiines &I. llo rt rd. oolatf. TrjST RECEIVED Another new lot tf of those freah cornel Portsmouth : ,. I Broad Street. J OBERTS & BRO. xre receiving V their fall stock Boot, and Shoes, Drv Groceries and Provisions. They buy at headqu irtere and can give juuujwuiui, T'UE TAYLOR AUJU3TABE SHOE JL for ladies. New and marvelous in ventiin. See simple. N. Arpxn, j 18 tf Opposite Journal Office. fLD PAPER! for sale in any quan V titlej at JOURNAL offbe. FOR the best "SMOKING TO.UCCO ask for CUBANA or DEER TONGUE, made from sek-oted leaf grown in the best Tobacco Bection, and from manufacturers ho make inly Smoking Tobacco. For sale by p4dwtf " C E Slovkr Fbakck is greatly agitated over the now Uuited States tariff law. Excepting nugar, the tax on all Mint tho farmer buys is raised by tho JUKiuley bill. WilLlyil ID iuc muni jiutcilb iftiau.j in nirioiiiil tiU'.ir.-i, Grandfather's lut, Daby Mi'Kee or Heed's billy buirt ! LOL. LLAUKSON la i opinion that Robert T. Lincoln will be the next Republican candidate for I'.iihideut. Judge Miller, of tho United States Supremo Court, bin been stricken with par-ihtjis and is not -xiLTl d to n oovi r. Reports of lamino come from Austria. I' is said that sixty seven women aud children have frjm lack of nourishment. ditd Gold has been discovered in Canada, and it is said that the surface indications point to richer finds than any in this country. THE Supreme Court of Michigan has decided that the negro is a ration under tho constitution and cannot bediscrimunated against. TnE Racket has commenced in New York. Tammanv aeainst the world, and tho conntv Democracy ' against Tammany, should get to gether. Democrats UianER prices for the necessar ,iea oi life and lower wages fir labor are the fond blandishments with which the Republicans tempt the votes of , the' people. N. Y. ;Herald. .. THE fraud and Force bill is Still pending. Unless tho Imperialests are beaten at the Congressional AlAfitinna it will be nassed. Make tinre of sour chance to vote for - home' rale elections. Oub National Pension law be longs to the department of evola- Je 'w tion and may be expected to iaclude, the whole Republican party.-: in .1.. j r 1 IUO Uttfcurai uruer wi ;"s5 progressive development. . f -r . ' TOM . Reed is out in Ohio help 1 v 'J inirdr trtins to help -McKinley ' -IWtiefy the'. -fanner that the tariff ia all light: Tnfc ja I big" job but V. lLMm&L.h Vs If Iteburstahia belly-band. . : ' ';r:fMn?EK lsipne.candidate for Cor ; eress : who; if elected, Reed can ': . ''..'.:' .' -'"!. If.. ,' TW. 'WMJ a f i,i 07th ir Vrtrlr t4mIW epeeoh of one and threc g5;:Mjrmikerofhe 27th NewiYOtk or an hout miengtb. A mount-1 i.':;-d'iatrJetiJ.ItWOaidliB a'eirCQS With ed esoort of SCO horsemen formed in l is all nuu jjenu -miuj m iuv i.,-V. p.ro-part4Oi:th0 MW W.W deeply ow-. ..-1 .nrQIto.V in-'- .-vnrrrlndr fhrt atatflision, roae wr onw auianoa up tiay IL i ut: , j:n.;-;I (bu, o(iviuiiu 'ry"". ). 'H'" - v v litrire'a 'Eastern ifoirth OaroH4S. ............. , JQoonty governmentr la .oucahieia and protection, and 11 that ia taken V; ... nwujr m iv . -civiliziitldn ma?ilM)ChrowD.' back i v.' if iihniif1' -'A VTitinio' in oiitf " II 111 ' . LDU LU1 V a:: A- laUUIV. .MM ;T7v.r?.r---v.--v-7iv .- white man to. vote thd Dempcratlp - .. V- Vr . " -l ' i 111 .11 '. ticKfiG m jsoveraucr wur wo-wr cish napatdoablo liEED aud Blaine are opposed to each other and the breach is w id- ening every day. Does this mean! a split in the Republican party t Atlanta Constitution. Not at all. It is a trial of weight. Brain on 00 6 side, insolence and "beef" on the Other. many larmers are nnuiDg u difficult to uroeuro enough hands " 1 but are readi v a d as the eather- nff of the crons s imierat ve. It u . "3 J " ""'J ' vote the Democratic ticket for the IT.iOfl Ot tllfi rnimtrv ftS It lfl t,0 gather his crop for the goockof his family. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. H R. Bryan Real estate salo. C. A. Battle Proclamation. 0. E SLOvan-Fresh lolled oats. cotton. Now Berne market Sites of 202 bales at 9 25 to 9. GO. There will be a leoturo tonight by the pastor at the Hancock Street Methodist Church. Tho Methodist Church Working So- cietv will meet at the Darsonacre tonight 1 at 8 o'clock. A postponed business meeting of ihe Y. M. C. A. will be held tonight. Mem bers are urged to b9 present. Tho Republicans held a speaking at West End last night. Mr. Robert Han cock was the first speaker, Rey. Edw Bull followed him, and Mr. R P. Wil liams was holding tho fort at the time we heard the last report from them. The powerful arc light that was in so close contact with the Monday night nre aid not fail to retain Us bnliuncy eveD if the wires were subjected to the nimes. its light was of much beneht in assisting tho firemen in their work Messrs. M. DeW. Stevenson and Clement Manly, in accordance with an appointment by the chairman of the Democratic Executive Committee, as a oommittee of two for that purpose, met Hon. W. H. Kitohin at the train last night and escorted him to tho hotel. Tennyson e & Dawson's Comracy neia weir secona engagement at the theatre last night, and the amount of laughter and applause gave full evi- aenceoi a high appreciation of merit m .... . on tne Part 01 each individual charao. ter. k. n.aton drew a tea set and Marv Davis, colored, 100 pounds flour. I A grand organ recital was given at I he EPiBCpal church, yesterday after- "w" "J tBUU' ol ""e,u- oeioro Ian ifiirirArt nartv ThA.a n.1.. wm .M.awu pn.wj. auvoo nuv OTCIV present pronounce it one of the finest renditions they had ever listened to. Only a few selections were played, but isweetej notes never cams from the big o'd organ. All the young ladies and gentlemen wno are t0 take part in tho entertain- msnt for the benefit of the Yacht 1 Club will meet this evening at 7:30 O'clock at the residence of CaDt. J. A. Richardson, on Pollock street. A full attendance is desired as it is tho pur- pose to praotice the quartettes after the choruses have been disposed of. A private telegram received here yesterday brings the information that the Etate Fair is a big success and that Bileigh is crowded with visitors. Con sidering the earnest efforts that have be)n made in behalf of this Fair noth- Inr rfiit o Ktrr anrrAaa ft rt 11 11 hn ATnanfaJ Tomorrow wiU be the bur dav of all. RnmHmhflr there ia both thn rnunlnr and a special train, low rates tho samo on each, and the special will givo jou 8n0Drtn,tr t0 W tha Fa!r and nnm hahWh Rama u. Ar vmir ttMrt wIU be tool "until Saturday night if iviteA to remain that long. Senator Vani, the Fafc and will remain until its closft v ISenator Tanco f Fajcttcviilo. ViMWv1frn XT I ' n. 1 Q O ta. vnoe arrived saturdav nicht. to- I Amw !. JIU..J .) BM..I.I ,4 llne "at Hotel LsFayette at 11 a.m., headed by the Democratic band and Senator. Yanoe was conducted to a car - rlniro Hrawn ' hv H hnnHfinmn ftnun tit horses, and at the head of the prooea street and back to the stand in front 101 ine rati iiouao. ,,. At leum ono inou - I nd of the best farmers of the country -)iM Knit, I I - wa nuuAd w.,h w. iDeeoh and f reonently a en tbusiaat"Vouid hollow, God bless zeoi ,ove vanoe and 'they showed it Today when I linndredi naroheA to itvp hte btnd tne. ramensB orowa were wno wun J 1 t - -. 1 . . i eninusiasm. .. cumooriena . vo.ers are for Vance. I ' : II EOQR iPIlY Stanley,' Dlgoovery, vfl . , uoian easing rowaori,, The Meeting at the Court House last Night. An appreciative audience greeted Hon. W. H. Kitchen at the Court Houso last night. He was appropriate ly introduoed by M. DeW. Stevenson son, Esq , and made a powerful speech. It was from beginning toendasplend id vindication of the Democracy and a scathing review of the Rspublioan party. He presented a masterly analy sis of tho tariff sed an impassioned bill. He urBU luo ( regiswnng ana "". - " follies the signing of a radical's bond was the createst. A man would work t0 defeat a Republican and then sign a hnnd In umm on nfflno fnr him TK was no difference between voting for a Republican and going on his bond. If there was any difference the greatest wrong was signing tho bond. The speech was well receivod and elicited rounds of applause. Personal. Dr. John S, Long left this morning to attend tho Educational Convention in Ualeigh, which assembles tomorrow. Ho has beon invitod to addresB the Con vention on the "Education of the Sexes Ho expects to return on Friday. Mrs. H. R Urv an left jesterdav morn- i - inK for Fajetteville to visit her daugh ttr. airs. J. 15. Broadfoot Miss Betlie Wahab left to enter Wit sen Collegiate Institute, Mr. C. McQechee, Mrs. Thos. Spratt and Mies Eula Hudson, who have been visiting Mrs. S. A. Churchill, returned home yesterday. ino iouowing iNew rJorneans were among those going to the Fair: Kev R. A. Willis, who will teturn in time for tho Thursday night prayer meeting Copt. J. A. Richardson, Messrs. J. J Howard, Milan Howard, Ralph Gray Carson Adams, Frank Tiedale and Mrs Nathan Tiadale. Mr. and Mrs. E. pcrry) Mrg E. m. Duguid, Mrs. Fannie Thorpe, Mrs. A. E. Hibbard and Misses Ropa Rifiaud Bnd Annia ravi(. Miss Lizzie Hunter, of Huntersville is visiting Miss Carrie Mayhew. Mr. Kolly, of Qoldsboro, editor of the Rural Home and Sentinel, is in the city The Lato Firo. Wo cive tho following additional n,rticnlara in record to the fire of Mon dav nj2hf The building was owned jointly by Mr. R. N. Duffy and Dr. Chas. Duffy jr. its value was o.UUU, on which there was an insurance of 82,250. Mr. R. N. Duffy's stock of drugs, etc was valued at $5,500, and was insured for $3,575. It was a total Moss, as was also his furniture, whioh was insured wr XtX 1 , L. tf. XIIAUU, WUJ UtIU UU fJLilUU and sleeping room direotly over the drug store, had no opportunity to save I tr. ti n xt: i I i as.. anything. His clothing, law library I etc, was destroyed. He told us his loss was about $1,000. No insurance Mr. Thos. Walter, the photographer bad instruments, eto., ruined. He esti mates his loss about $150. iortunately our excellent fire depart oaent were enabled to get the flimes under control just as they were ap proaching the valuable library, eurgioal instruments, etc, of Drs. Chas. and Frank Duffy, tbey were damaged but little; about $100 will probably cover their loss. J. B. Brown, the barber, sustained about $50 damage to his chairs, dress ing oases, eto. The boat of the flames was so intense that it damaged the fine plate glass front of Mr. O. Marks on the opposite side of tha street to tho eptont of a few hundred dollars. Owing to the inflammable nature of a portion of tho stock the flames when started spread with astonishing rapid- ity'ut ws hkewisa surprising to K how qtuckly their fury subsided ?St WZt fairly to work. If it had not been (or their excellent manlgement the long row of buildings whioh : are there so thiokly crowded together would prob ably have been destroyed. Belknap Is Dead. Washington, Ootober 13 General W. W. Belknap, Seoretary. of War daring President Grant's ad minis tra- tion, was found dead In his bed about 1 9 o'clock this morning. Il ls believed 1 that death occurred between 1 o'olock I Rafcnrdnv ntirht anil mnrninor. A hysioian, after making a brief examinauon. exnressea - me .opinion that death had resulted fromastroke 101 appupivxy. f Gen. Belknap entered the tfnfort army in IHOl ft malnr nf vnluntonra. i Hn - fought in the battles of Shiloh and vtoksbnrg, and was, with Sherman on ma marcn 10 me sea, receiving suooes- lve promottons to tbe grade of .Major General.' t After . tb war he wm en poinwo oouootor or internal revenue, I . . . . . . wniou na resiKnea 10 enter urant's cabinet in Ootober, 1809, as Seoretary of war. lie remained in the oabinei until 1878, and then resumed the praotioei of iiaw nere. Senator Ransom Coming. New Bernians will soon have an opportunity to hear one of North Caro lina's gifted sons whom the people of the whole State delight to honor. We refer to Hon. if. W. Ransom. A letter received yesterday by Capt. Matt. Manly from Mr. R. 0. Beckwith, the secretary of the State Democratic Ex ecutive Committee states that the dis tinguished Senator will speak here on Friday, October Slat. Aside from the valuable service which Mr. Ransom has rendered his constituents during the long period he has spent in the Senate of the United States, which is enough to assure him a good crowd. He has a wide reputation as an eloquent, impassioned speaker and there is a beauty in his oratory which makes those who hear him once want to hear him again. Remember, tho date, Friday, October 31st, make your preparations to attend and turn out en masse and give him a rousing reception. Representative Men. EDITOR journal; I see by notice given that the canvas in Jones county commences Friday, Ootober 17th, at Maysville. There is good work to be done in that county in order to win the viotory, but with such men as Oilman and Hudson to lead the Democratic forces I am satisfied that the ticket will win. Having liyed a near neighbor to Mr. Oilman during his sojourn in New berne, 1 am satisfied that the friends of good government in his district could not have put forward a better man to represent them in the State Senate; and as for Mr. Hudson, a truer man never drew the breath of life. He is a Demoorat in deed, and if eleoted be will represent the people in the true spirit of the letter, and not only the people ot Jones county, but the entire Eastern portion of the State will have a friend in the next Legislature who will ever have an eye single to their best interests. Having know Mr. Hudson for many years I am satisfied that the good people of our sister Jones could not have selected a better man. a truer friend and a more earnest worker one who is not afraid to stand up and battle for the right than they have in the person of Samuel Hudson. Well Wished. Swindler Arrested. Trenton. N. J., Oct. 13. Daniel E. Bjatty was indicted today by the Fed eral grand jury, in session here, for fraudulent use of the mails. Beatty is a manuiacturer ot organs, and is oharged with sending circulars through out the country, ottering organs at ridiculously low prices, and after re ceipt of tho monoy refusing to fill the order till a further sum would be forwarded, olaiming that he had run out of the cheaper instruments. A London Conflagration. London, Oot. 18. A terrible fire oc curred here early this morning. All the beBt buildings on the famous Middle street were burned to the ground. Six persons perished in the flames and thirteen seriously injured. Death of Mr. Justice Miller. Washington, October 13. Justice Miller, of the Supreme Court, died at 10:52 p. m. He had been unconscious since Friday night, and since Saturday his death had been expeoted at any moment. A Card. Mr. Editor: Please tender our sin cere acknowledgments to the Are com panies and citizens for their splendid work at the fire at our house Monday night. We feel grateful for the services they rendered us and congratulate the neighborhood on the success of their efforts. B. N. Duff, O. & F. Duffs-. TO DISPEL COLDS. Headaches and Fevers; to cleanse the system effectually, yet gently, when cos tive or bilious, or when tho blood is im pure or sluggish, to permanently euro habitual constipation, to awaken the kid neys and liver to a healthy -activity, with out irritating or weakening them, use SyrnpofFigs. Card of Thanks. My thanks are tendered the fire department and those who so ardently assisted me in preventing my stables and property from burning Monday night. M . u abn dE CO, Contested Debate Tonight at the colored Presbyterian Church. Bubieot: .... "Which is the Greatest Cutse t to the Human Race, ignoranoe or roverty r" Amrmative H. Smith, Eeq. Negative: Jno. Ran dolph, Eeq. FubliQ invited. , The Came tt Palm. An ache or pain is not of itself a dis ease, it is but a symptom, and warns the sufferer that there is something- the matter witn bis physical organization. Weak: kidneys, Dad blood, and nervous ness are frequently the. source or cause oE the many mysterious aohuw sense tions that sflliot the body.., .You oan re move the oause or snob distress by using u. u. ui t Botanic uiooa uaim). v u. u. Kooayts. AManta, ua., writes JSJL2!?2iiJ!!5lStw. be"r" Btoad and New streeU. me exorutiatlng pain. A single bottle or u a. b. neipea me wonderfully. "wot. w. jNeison," uouonough,' Ua., writes: "B. a.i b. nas benefited ray daughter very much. 'She was afflioted with severe nervousness. v I think it the best family medlolne." ' '' v W. R. Ellis. Btunswlck. f5a'.'. Writes: "I have tried B. B. B., and It tt a great thing for the biooa.- It also' oared me of rbeumatio Pains? f 5 -c SHIPPING NEWS. ARRIVED, Str. New berne, cf the O. D. line, with full cargo of general merchandise and passengers. Str. Howard, from Trenton, with heavy cargo ootton. IN PORT. S.hr. Clara Oarrett, Capt. John Mo- Pherson. Schr. Carrie Parson, Capt. Murphy. cleared. Str. Newberne. with heavy cargo of cotton and other exports and passen gers. Str. Kinston, with full cargo of gen eral merchandise. NOTES. Str. Eaglet, of the E. C. D. line, will arrive this morning and sail this after noon. The steamer Carolina will sail at 7 o'clock this morning for Orifton. The schr. Addie Honry is on ground at Fort Point. advice to mothers. Mrs. Wisslow's Soothino Srup should always be usod for child rtn teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all paiu, curbs wind colio, and is tho best remedy for Diar rhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle, jaly For Sale, Two Twin Reversible Engines 12x30 new cylinders; balance in good order. James Redmond, Sec. & Treas. N. &T. R. S. B. Co. sep2G tf Proclamation. Mayou's Office City of New Berne. Whereas it has been reported to this oflice that falsa alarms of fire have re cently been made within the limits of the city of New Borne, to the annov- anoe of citizens and tho injury of the oity property. Now, therefore, I, O A Battle, Mayor of the city of New Berne. do hereby issue this my proclamation. warning all persons to desist from mak ing such false alarms, and offering a reward or rive Dollars for the appre hension of any person giving, or who! has given, a false alarm of fire within the limits of the city of New Berne. itjouou uuuoi mo ooai ui me city Oi New Berne, North Carolina, this tho r-.. .i . j u 1 i . i .. i u. A. dA. L ILtCi, Mayor. Sale of Valuable Real Estate- In pursuance of a liultrment of theSuno- rlor Court of Craven county, obtained nl BprltiK Terra, 1889. In an action nendlner In said court, entitled Penelope Hennell against W. I. Arnold, executor of William Arnold, deo'd. and others, I will sell for Cato, at tbe (jourt House aoor in the Clt of New Kerne, on Monday, the 21th day of November. 1890. at 12 m., the following described Hoal Estate situated in the county of Craven, state of iNorin uarouna, 10 wu: Those portions of the land formerly he. longing to the late William Arnold, and de scribed and known In the plat attached to me juQjmeni in me aoove entitled action as Lot Nob. one (1), three (3), four (4) and even (7). a fuller and more comDleie de scription will appear by reference to said j augment. JIBiNKV K BkiAN, ocl5 dtd Commissioner, HIE CLOTHING, Fine Hats, Fine Underwear, Fine Silk Umbrellas, Fine Shoes, In fact the Finest and Best Selected Stook we ever carried. Our prices are the lowest. Gall and be convinced. Barrinfon & Baxter. f rr AgentSlorzeiglerijroS.Shoes Largest Stock of R0CERIES on hand, Sold at Northern Prices. Agency for Horsford Bread Preparation, Old Virginia Cheroots. n, uigarenes. Hazard Gunpowder Go. "F. IJlyicIi, WHOLESALE GROOEB, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. C . Valuable. City Property F0RSALE. ' House contains1 four rooms, kitchen". etc.. eto. Lot 53 feet front - Bale made at Publlo Anotion at the Court House In Newborn, on Monday, me ua aay or novemner, low. Terms Cash. V ' For Information apply to " r , , ' QREfiN & STEVENSON. '1 ' , Vv- ' ""' '." - Attorneis WATSON STREET. AUCtiOHOerS. Oot. 6tb,l890. . v.;., . Old 150 Pair Ladies' Shoes, 3's, 4's and 5's, will be sold at One Dollar per Pair, AT Clothing Store, These Shcoi cost at the Factory $1 25 to $1 60. Thoie who want bargains will do well to call and xamiDe thm. sep2i dwtf SAVES ANNOYANCE. Gl V MS 1'T'wVOE. AIDS HOUSEKEEPERS. BAIC9 Powder. Every Package Uunr.nitcrd to Oivo Salifl'act .ion or jour (I'r-t'fr niil refund tin- iiioik y, M.NrFAi Triu:i i.v SMITH, H0RPEL & CO., aul4d3m BALTIMORE. Elrs. J. 1. Hinss Boarding House Reopened. Miss. .T. M. IllNKS 1 refill l.eil to till Ii.t rirt-'laM city and will reopen Hoard in:; IJi'iixe 'alimi, iilxinl I In- Isl of October at Haunt In po-iie :.i :,t ( liiirali, THE I'lONEER DAVB SLWIN'G MACHIHc can In had a I tint ;:iin hirer J. M. HINES, Agent. Hep II) ilwl f (I. M.uUs' St.. re r.rv voi r I t- - r I Ul'llltUre, MattrCcitCS, LtC A. M. BAKER'S, Middlo Btreot, New Berns, N. C. 'arpets cleaned and put down. Furni ture of all kinda repaired. ocl2 dl w wit Iki-i LsS Samples AT j. a. Bargains in Wool Half Hone. Pocket Booly. Wool Undertihirts. Big Job in odd CouU and Vests. NEW GOODS NOW AR1UVING. See our line of Double Breasted Suits in Black and Fancy Cheviots. sep7dwtf J. M. HOWARD. New Berne Theatre, NIGHTS 4 COMMENCING Monday, October 13th. Ladies and Children's Matinee: WEDNESDAY AYTKRNOON. TENNYSON & DAWSON'S Grand Gift CarnivaL REFISKD SPF.CIALTY CO Of well known Artists. The nick cf prcfesxion. Especially engaged for tliij Compony. Elogant and Vuluablo Presents given away at vach entertain ment. Admission, 20, H5 and 50 FURNITURE ! ! York Furniture Store ris jut received ino ritiest SIOCK or Furoiture,Orgacs, Musical Instruments. Clocks, Carpets. Oil ( lo:hs and Trunks. Also, a job lot of Oil Paintings and Pic ture Frames, which I am closing out at !0o. on tbe dollar. All of which will be sold cheaper than any other store in the oity. Call and examine 'my stock and be convinced that the New 'York Furniture Store is the place to get your money 's worth. I am also Agent for No." 9 wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machioivthe beet in the world, and the NoW Home the next best. And can furnish you . with at tachments for any machine made. Office and Bales Rooms onDosite Gas ton House, New Berne, N; CVi . . - T. J. TURNEBZ , , Mortgage . Fu ran ant to a JnJsrraent of tlm AiiMHnr ful( nT.-1ttVAn AnMnr lit . 1 1 . t i -. Vua va ws uvj, 1U ie, lllfr V, . k. Mi. umiK ana u uutnoern, l will Mil, l I'obllo Vendue, at the Com t House In New. northeast corner of r Craven and. Keato street. ; i ;j y Terms, Cash,. v , .... '.u',, 'nA.ao.nLARK.,C6mtorssI6Br. Kewbern, Sept, 30. i880. utd ,y;i,,1:;;'"
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