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.i-i- TIE 'AILY OURNAL. VOL. DL--NO. 171 NEW BEENE, N. C FEIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1890. PRICE' ;5 CENTSJf - 3USINESS LOCALS. GAS GLQBE3 and Shades at 17 3t . L. 8 Wood's. I)ECE1VED from Baltimore today a Vflne lot Bananas, for tale at J. B. Pabkeb's, at $1-25 and $100 per bunch. OUB ZEIQLER BROS. SHOES haye arrived, " ocUtf Barkihoton & Baxter. pLMCITY STEAM L4.UNDRY now Hi ready for wort ua collars, cuffs and shirts. Work may be left at the store of James M. Ho.ird ecl2tf. Of course all the power of the Administration, all the corrupting influence that the monopolists money can produoe, and all the exertions of personal and party friends will be pnt forth to save Mr. McKinley, but the signs are that they will fail. We are gratified to learn that the State Fair is a success. We trust that all tho countv fairs will TU3T RECEIVED-Another new lot successful. The vear ronemuuiQi has bern a prosperous one aud our CHURCHILL & PARKER'S, farmers nhnnlil nnnnnrapfft A.inh other with exhibitions oi unusual & Broad Street. BRO. 8re receiving IV their fall stoofc Boot and Shoes, excellence, and the people at large Dry Good, Groceries and Provisions, sboald show their appreciation by vou Low Prices. au20 attending these fairs. pHE TAYLOR ADJUSTABE 8BOE JL for ladies. New and marvelous in vention. See sample. N. ArtPtN, jl8 tf Opposite Journal Office. OLD PAPER'S for sale ia uny quan tities at Journal office. FOR the boat SMOKING T03ACCO ask for CUBANA or DEER TONGUE, made from selected leaf grown in the best Tobacco section, and from manufacturers who matte onif Smoking Tobacco. For sale by syp4 dwtf C. E. Slover. The tariff increases the cost of every tnaua living and increases the wges of very few. American plows aud bewing machines, are sold at a loss price abroad, than they are at home. Farmers will recollect that the present tariff ntiaeu tho tax on every ihiug they buy except sugar. A RUSSIAN officer damn to have discovered iu eggs au oil lYc-oa which xciu be made a powerful explosive. The Second Congressional District. Elsewhere in these columns appears a communication from Mr. J. B. Banks, of Jones county, suggesting that the Democrats of this congressional dis trict give a complimentary vote to the Hon. F. M. Simmons. We have very little doubt that Mr. Simmons has been the choice of the people of the district and the Democrats of the State all the time, and that, with concert of aotion, a highly croditable complimentary vote can be given him. It is evident that the people are not satisfied with haying no congressional candidate in the field, and if the Democratic papers of the district will simultaneously hoist the name of Simmons, the effect on the general ticket wculd probably be beneficial. Here Is a Lesson. Are the Democrats seeing that all work is bung done towards spelling the record of all past campaigns? If so, nothing more can bo expeoted. If not you may rest enured that you are go' ing to be smothered up in the darkness of indefatigable Republicanism To show their untiring energy and determination wo will cite only one in stance cf their indomitable pluck A few days ago one of their public speakings was held at a country pre1 cinct after night, ar.d one of the candi dates, whose occupation demands hiB cIcgo attention, could not get off till ato iu the afternoon. He took the tvoniig train and went about twenty miles, whero he got off and hired horso and saddle and rode twelve miles to the place of speaking after night. On bid arrival he made a speech of about rn hour and a half, after which he retraced his Etepe, notwithstanding ho hi.d net been on u horso before in fivo years. He reached the depot just work. The amount of soed cotton ac- at daylight, in time to take the train cumulated on hand is greater than fori for his return home, whore he arrivtd many years. a5 lato breakfast hour. It was time to Messrs. Howard & Green's steam go to work, and he resumed his post of laundrv has beeun oDerations. and is duty until noon without breakfast or f n - i, t :r Duwi iu r inmeB uit ui iusb ui mic. ITALIAN CONVICTS BARRED OCT. Syracuse, N. Y". October 16 What Rome. October 15. The Government proved to be the most disastrous fire at Washington has notified the Govern that has visited Syracuse for many ment here that no Italian emigrants years was discovered in the Leland who have been sentenced in Italian Hotel at 12:80 this morning. It is now courts will be allowed to land at United o clock and the fire is still burning I States ports. fiercely, although the entire fire de partment, consisting of nine engines, is reform in Siberia. worsing nara to save rurtner loss oi St. Petersburg. October 15. The aye Witnesses OI me Russian Oovprnmmt will nhnrtlv intrn amwt i la t h An tr h fr that e.r Inoar I i ..... .. . .UUUBU. ... -. auce a reformed luaiciai svstem in Siberia and the Russian possessions in Central Asia. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. R. Parker Bananas. L S. Woods Gas globes and Bhader; Cotton. New Berne markot Sales of 131 bales at 9 1 8 to 9. GO. Only nine days in which to regitUor. Go this morning. Sohooner George A. Howes is loading lumber at the Steinhelpor mill for Providence, R. I. The steamer Vesper of the E. C. D. line will sail at 4 o'olock this afternoon. The Eaglet of this line will arrive to morrow. The hall on Middle street formerly occupied by tho Y. M. C. A. is being re moddlcd suitable for a dental officn, to be occupied by Dr. G. K. Bajby. The large ginning establishment of Major A. It. Donnison id filled up with life and limb. fire say it is twenty-five have lost their lives and many more have been more or less in jured. One woman was being lowered from the window by the aid of a rope. She had reached a point opposite the third story when the rope become ig nited from a burning Bill, parted, and the woman fell to the pavement. Her brains were dashed out and her body flattened into a shapeless mass. So great is the confusion and excitement that the identity of those killed and in jured is wholly unknown. Under takers' ambulances are flying in all di rections, and the streets in the neigh borhood of the ill fated hotel are maae at at. retersourg and Moscow. thronged with excited crowds of pe pie. The Philadelphia Kecord, al ways reliable say3 that the Demo crats will carry reunsvlvania in the coining gubernatorial election. THERE are fourteen pages in the United States Senate. They serve tor four years each, being eligible only between the ages of twelve and sixteen. now turning out ouffs. colars and other garments that ought to euit the most fastidious. The catch of Hah in Neuse river end within sight of New Berne is unusually good. A party of three went out Wednesday with hook and line end caught seventy-five trout besides a lot of blue fish and croakers. having night. slept any through the entire Forsonal. T. Fletcher Hargis ie in the city, now representing those Western flour mill) Rev. Mr. Willis, of this city, came in on tbe train last evening. Mr. W. H. Oliver returned from Rat eigh last evening. While in the city A DISASTROUS FIRE. FOREItiN NEWS. VON MOLTKB HONORED. Berlin, October 15. An imperial or der has been issued that all schools be closed on October 2Cth, the ninetieth anniversary of the birth of Count von Moltke. ARRESTS of socialise IN RUSSIA. London, October 15. Dispatches from Russia say that numerous arrests of Sooialtst workmen continue to be Heavy Import or Timber. Ottawa, Ontario, Oct. 15. The re moval of the Canadian export duty on logs is showing its effects. Already there is an enormous revival in ship ments to the United States. One dealer has applied for 400 cars. The Treasury Department at Wash ington on receipt of the ntws oi the Canadian Government's action in- Candidate Kelly Suspended. Nashville, Tenn. , Oct. 15. Rev. D. Kelley, Prohibition candidate for Gov ernor, was today suspended for six months from the Tennessee Methodic Episcopal Conferenoe, which is in ses sion at Pulaski, for leaving his poet at uaiatin as pastor without permission from the Conference. 150 Pair Ladies' Shoes, 3's, 4's and 5's, will be sold at One Dollar per Pair, AT Clothing Store, These Shoe cost at the Factory $1 25 to 51 CO. Thoe who want bargains will do well to call aud examine them. se2S dwtf SAVES ANKOYAflCE. G I V KS I K YOE. AIDS HOUSEKEEPERS. G Powder. EAK m MctJonegal Sentenced. New York. Oct. 15. Dr. MnGoneenl. 1'vciy i;Kka;;r juis-.;atced to Jle Satisfaction or vour flroccr will r luul the mouev. MAMT.'.ni'iirii structed the customs collector to enter charged with malpractice in the ct.se of SMilH. H0RPEL & CO Hnnnrtian lumhnr ah tho rutop fimd in I Annie Good win. Was todav sentpnend ' ' Canadian lumber at the rates fixed iu the MoKinley act, the new law provid' ing that the old rate should be main tamed so long as the export dutv was maintained by Canada. Annie Goodwin, was today sentenced to fourteen years in State's prison auHdwoin BALTIMORE. rs. J. l Ifes' Done With the O. O. 1'. Washington Gazette. Williamston, N. C., Oct. 11, '90 I desire it understood by the people that 1 hereby renounce all allegiance to the Republican party and will hence forth vote the Democratic ticket. I find it incompatible with decency and honesty to be found in the ranks of a motly crew, who would bankrupt this oountry for their private gain. I see this going on daily. The safety, happi ness and prosperity of our people lie only in the perpetuation of Democratic principles and I advise all men to vote that ticket and none other. Respectfully. II. L. Williams. Border Exposition cf the Carolina?. Great preparations are made and be ing made for the approaching "Border For Sale, Two Twin Reversible Eneinna I9nn now cylinders; balance in eood Kflirri 1T1 CP Hnncn TJorrsowoH order. James Redmond. awwucu. See. & Treas. N. &T. R. 3. B. Co. sep2G tf Mitx. J. M. MINES lu., Murned to the city and will rc p. r Iht First-Class Hoarding llou.si: r.bont t lu- 1st of October at same location, opivM'-e Baptist Churoh. Why continue the use of irritntinf now ders, snuffs or liouids. Ely's Cream Balm. THflAKnnt. nf flnn Ifafinn anri a ... f . f., catarrh and cold in head, can bo had for THE PIONEER DAVIS SEWIHfi MACHINE ooc. it is easnv ann nen into t in nnst.r s .in no nun ui me f-nnu' n l:a J. M. HINES, Agent, wpli) dwtf (i. M:.,kV store. is sate and pleasant, and is nirino t.hn most obstinate cases. It gives relief at once. There Is Probably More Soap Brought to the town of New Berne than any other town in the State. Why is tnisr Because the people are deter mined to keep clean, and have every thing bdoue mem pure ana sweet, And right here is the reason I keen Tansill & Co.'s Cicars: thev nm the purest and sweetest Cigars made, so all! arf)0t9 cleaned anil put down. Furni ture or an junud repaired. oc!2 dl w wit BUY YOL'R Furniture, Mattresses, Etc., AT A. M. BAEEK'S, Middlo Htrett. New Berna. N. Don't be fooled about Bugar. It has been placed on the free list, but the bounty given to refiners and manufacturers will be paid by. the consumers. The prospects for a gcol fill trade ha took in the Fair and was pleased, with our merchants ia very flattering, but says it is not equal to the Fairs of The amount of cotton marketed here the East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game this year is heavier than for years, and and Industrial Association. Jndge Armfield was a passenger on the train last night. Exposition of the Carolines, " to beheld S.ooa "moners say, and are pleased with nt Mn-rtnn nn thn M,1 unil Uth mem. insts. Buildings are about completed . And don't you forget the 825,000 to and every house and dwelling will be De. 8ven away on gueeses. You may turned into a hotel for tha t me. Oov. wlu uivuoy. wm. u. r-auMfclt, A FRUIT farm in West Virginia the prices have held up well, equally as good, if not bettor, than at any other point in the State. The young ladies and gentlemen who are to take part in the vocal music for the concert are requested to meet this n iMriWi Hfwijr rerfdence of Capt. J.A.Richardson apricot iroes, o i ,uuu peaca irees, a , ull aHendance is desired as but little 3000 plum trees, 5000 miscellaneous time is left for praotioe, as the concert 88 a delegate to the convention which fruit trees, and 35,000 grape vines, will be given on next Friday night. ,avor o( the H,oni Fi M Simmons as our TflA rARlA ina nf Mr William Rnnett. stnndftrd bearer in the comina contest: THE congressional elections are i nn n, np Fnnnt, hn h.lA,. but the convention ruling differently imnn.fnnf rt fl.o. rl,.U nnnt I. . . . , I W6 WCr6 Willing lO BDlQe BY IlBUe- uuyuiuauu w iuo vvuuvij, tending bcuooi at warrenton, passed :,- Krbun .n aiiw. bat the most important election to I through the city Monday on the way to man, has through ill health been thflDflODleof East North Carolina Beaufort, the home of the deceased, obliged to withdraw from the contest, - - i is that of the Legislature A Farmer Talks. Trenton, N. C, Oct. 10. Editoh Journal:- I regret to see that we are in tbe field without a can didate for Congress. Jones county, which I had the honor of representing Vance is expected to arrive there on Friday morning by special train from Charlotte and make a speech. All the railroads will run special trains; rates are exceedingly cheap, one cent per mile. The Jute Bagging Drawback. Assistant Secretary Spaulding has in formed the Collector of Customs all Norfolk, V a , that jute butts imported after Oct. 6, 1890, are exempt from duty, and that no drawback can be al lowed on bagging exported after that twnntv hnnd nf nthr mm i hno date, and claimed afterwards to have I and household and kitchen furniture been manufactured from jute butts IwaconH. carts, nlnwo. nnm frtddnr imported under the Old tariff, unless and farminc imnlnmnntB. tn Btn. fnr .L. .-!! i.J I m.i : - ' r , , . m uiaiiu in lunj Bupporieu ojr proois cash, bale will commence at an ear v of the importation. Keptjblican harmony is most Bignally displayed. The Census Bureau, under Porter, ranks in efficiency and service with the Pension Bureau under Tanner and Kaum.' Mr. Ennettwas about nineteen years nu " UVUZ L , ... dered Hon. F. M. Simmons under the old, highly esteemed, and had many : t c g t would therefore suir- warm friends. Surely 'tis sad to part I geet that the 2d Congressional district with thoso whom we love. cast a complimentary vote for Mr. Sim- ..... mons anyhow, l expect to do so my- Every day adds new beauty to the aa,f.d t exoect Jones county to do so. Kespy, J. 15. bares. , Mr. Harrison is so little in Washington City that it requires palatial residenoe of Dr. F. W. Hughes. The painters are now finishing up their work. The body of the building is a rich buff trimmed in chocolate brown and maroon, while the tower is finished in variegated slate. It is the queen residence of the city. The residence of f 1. ViAisf AvarftAn r f Tn r.lr frt Iroan 1 - - . . . mo voo wiuuii w m. v ""-f i Mr. J. K. Willis has also taken on new the people familiar with his featur- new colors-light green with a border es. He may safely rely upon Tuck of tueoan red. to do it. - s ,: Tub surrender of this district to 7, ' the ' Republicans is exceedingly - ' humiliating to true Democrats, and Pungo Notes. The D. C. May Lumber Company is loading the schooner Lizzie James, Capt. George Howard, and also a large lighter oommanded by Capt. Simpson Rumor has it, that Capt. Joseph Hill collided with an oyster craft just to the southward of the marshes and cut her down (just forward of main chain) to the copper point: it is said that green hand was at the wheel at the time and that the oyster man found it impossible to avoid him or escape. Mr. 6. Riddiok, of Suffolk. Vs., while on a visit to his old home, ex Atlanta's Exposition. Atlanta, Ga., Oot. 15. The third fair of the Piedmont Exposition asso ciation was formally opened today in the presence of a large crowd. The prooestion to the grounds was made up of military companies and was one of the finest ever seen here. Senator Colquitt and John Temple Graves were the orators or the day ana Major Ulenn was master of ceremonies. The expo sition, which will be participated in by the whole Jfiedmont section, opened under most favorable circumstances. Crop Prospect A trip ia the oountry enables us to report the crop prospects as being fine Several farmers In the Core Oreek naishborhood told ua that thev had the it should make the canvass of the I test crop that they had had in ten humed the remains of his father, who Aftnntiao. on r.na mnra nnr irn anniA.B . tk;. inAinna ihA ant opniw . i uw u.u wuak.ou v. jwioi nuu avumu apparel in a wonderfully good state of - ' -"- " n... nb v.rf4.. preservation Tim hotest Congressional fight " ' " x. " I The sheriff of Hyde is beginning to in rhA Tnrtn i in MftKinlflv'fl dis- lD ueiaoowi0 ' demand the taxes and we are glad to n tne; JSprtn iSin ;ilCli.iniey8 aiS- - . . h.t... mMt encourae ne ...th.fth. nnH ni. n H-i .ill tricti ;;It;i8 : to,; be; Canvassed by L, tne disciples of Jefferson, Jackson be able to pay up this year, as the orops - Beed and . Blaine, Cannon and nd Cleveland. Tho attendance was re Buperior to wnat wey nave Deen , Batterworth on ; the part of the goo i, the spirit of the people was ex Eepublicans, and by Carlisle, Mills audi Governor Hill for tbe Demo crats.' for many years. Mr. Lewis Latham, a prominent citi cellent and all the indications were ft. Ptfliyn A.Turirnn.w m and tayoraDie to tne sucoess oi me uemo grave doubts of his reoovery are enter oratio party.7 The speaking was opened tained. b Sheriff Lane, in a etreight forward I Mr. D. D. Harrison is oonduotor on hnoinMa like manner that Dloaaed all A. & Pi Railroad and satisfied evertbodv that he is the ' Cpt. J. O. Wallace is in command of ;CTnB:iaoeralo Ttrtofh; wife nf Oeneral' Booth, who L,t. .uuVi... oi,..: the "teamet Norman Lr Wagner, the A f - -. - i riifui uiBU iu mo ku ymwwt- WA40aA I A. n ka. -kIAk . sa mm was known as" the motber Oltuel Lane waa followed by W. M. Watson, If rom ho southward end of the road to Salvation i Army, took place TueS- Eaq.i Demobratlo candidate forOlerk . The eteamer ia a nice one, darWlondonfands made the tT'tiSlSZ Zr i.,.iw,Af ,.f omKWatraHftn onaraotoristw or tn- man- ?6 r-lll.nl anil tn tha nnlnt. ' MMsra. in ; point 01 numoers, inose wmca work Bnd wero highly ! oomplimented. gather, , Mayor The Contested Debate. 0. Journal; Hon. Isaao H. Smith won. Tbe judges decided that "ig AGENCY FOR j. Samples 'S. Notice. I will sell at Publu Sale, on the 5th day of December, 1890, the Personal Property of John N. Whitford, deo'd, at tne residence 01 tne deceased, in Jones county, N. C, consisting of four head horses, two mules, five oxen. Bargains in Wool Iliilf Ylons. Pocket Rooki-. Wool Undershirts. Big Job in odd Coats and Vests. NEW GOODS NOV ARRIVING. See our line of Double Breasted Suits in Black and Fancy Cheviots. sop7dwtf J. M. no WARD. hour. ocl6 dwtd ED. WHITFORD, Administrator. FUKNITURE ! ! New York Furniture Store ifor Sale Cheap, lias just received the Finest Stock of Furniture, Organs, Musical Instruments, Clocks, Carpets, Oil llothg and Trunks. Also, a job lot of Oil Paintings and Pic ture Frames, which I am dosing out at 50c. on the dollar. All of which will Three Dwelling Houses on lot imme diately west of the residence of Mr, John C. Qreen on Broad street. A bargain may be had to remove bn sold r.hnanop thn nvmk.inin the city. Call end examine my stock them at once. Apply to 00I6 3t J. R. B. CARRAWAY fiillinery Opening! MISS HABRIETTE LANE Will display her Elegant and Attract ive Stock of FINE FALL AND WIN TER MILLINERY on THURSDAY and Destructive Cloud Burst. Wheeling. W. Va., Ootober 15. Information received from the inte nor is to tbe e fleet tnat in Braxton ftAunt.v orrAftf. lnaana VArA aiiatainari Tnv the farmers and lumbermen by the FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16 and 17. cloud-burst Sunday evening. Many thousands of railroad ties and hundreds of thousands or feet of lumbor were Ure cordially invited to call and seethe swept away urops were uestroyea Tho ladles of New Berne and vicinity and a number ruined. of farmers almost leading New York Styles. ocl6 lw Stonewall Items. R. B. Walden, the mail contractor from your oity to Vandemere, died on Monday night at his home very sua Proclamation. MiYOtt's Office, City of New Berne. and be convinced that the New Vork Furnituro Store is the place to get vour money's worth. I am also Aeent for No. 9 Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Mncliioo, the best in the world, and the New Home, the next best. And can furnish you with at tachments for any mnchine made. Olrice and S.iles KotiiB opposite Gas ton House, Now Home, N. ('. T. J. TURNER. ool2 dwtf Proprietor. Sale of Valuable Real Estate- In mirfluance or tv iuilniiunt of the Bnrte- rlor Court of Craven county, obtained at Bprlnn Term, 1889. In nn action nrnrilnir In Rfilrt court, entitled Penelope Vermeil against w. 1. Arnoiu, executor or will lam Arnold. deo'd. and others, I will soli for (lafh, at tho Court Uoubo door In the Clt . or New Btrne, on Monday, the 21th iv of November. 1890, at 12 m., the following described Ileal Estate situated In the county of Craven, Hlateof Noun Carolina, to wit: . . Those nortlnnN nf Mm hirwl fnrmnrlv tuw. ,TTI . . ... I. . . . . ... ' . . wnereas it nas Deen reported to tnisi mngiug r.oineiatA wunam Arnold, ana de- office that false alarms of fire havorn- serlbed and known In the pint attached to mfl. K m.j.ni.i.;. .u I:".: " ie JlaBeDl m ihenimveeiituedaeMOii ir .11 k. ... u - "..uo tt.w.u i.uo iimiw ui i m low pior. one (i), inrco r.). four (4) and the City Of ISew Berne, to tbe annoy- seven (7), a fuller and more complete de attending to rafting logs during the day ftnoeot 0itizenB and the iniurv of the foription win appear by n ferenoe to Mid Now, therefore, 1,0 A. jauBnen1, J1K T " u""w' Battle, Major of the city of New Berne, ocisdtd commiMione, no was a gooa oiuzen, wen oeiiKeu oy do n8reby i88ue thi8 my proclamation, ' " " I warninir all Jas. B.. little son of Andrew Arm-1 inc. annh falan persons to desist from mak Finis ill nTllllIf! ing such false alarms, and offering a " I strong, oiea on luesaay : last, ana reward of Five Dollars for the appre Patienoe, the little daughter of George Ihension of any person giving, or who LawBon,uearoyDoro,aiea on tne same i has given, a raise alarm of fire within aay. : " I the limits of the city of New Berne Paul T. Tincle ia manufacturing a I Issued under the seal of thecitvof fin quality and quantity of sorghum new Berne, worth Carolina, this tho syrup for a lot or our farmers. A new "tn oay oi uocooer, toau. S3 f A rinlf MAtin f hA BhA All I AM m . . ... U.J1 1L. " ... .. " i vy nivucoa wo Buyii ufflMi came, tms writer, iuuu tun norance was : a 'greater curse tnanidition, rather to tne t da;;,Ci;'i'?f:'::S!a: Inlosinff sosech of tha dw. ;v :?; Dowty." to we human family . z. reoelvlDgtuetn. industry Mr. Wm. Lukens and Mr. Reid. of Philadelphia, arrived, in our plaoe on Monday evening. Mr, Lukens looking alter nit lumber interest. Your postmaster must hare a quan tityof rate to attend to his offloe, as several packages have been reoeived at our postofflos in quite a damage con- annoyance of those Fine Hats, Fine Underwear, Fine Silk Umbrellas, Fine Shoes: tuuitui uiavvuvuuutjiiu aj i&, LiUllcr Vl I " ' C. A. BATTLE, Mayor. Mortgage Sale. B. K. Olark and B. a Cuthbert. I will lell. at Pnbllo Vendue, at the Court Uonse In New bern. on Monday, Nov. 8, 1890, at U o'clock, M., the House and Lot, In Newborn, at the northeast corner of Craven and Keuie streets. Terms. Cash. OHft.8.0,OLA.KK.Oommlsslonw. .NewDern, uept. u. isw. ata Our prices are the lowest., Call and be convinced. Darringfoii ?&Bax!:r. Agents for Z&igl crBros.Sh: . ''V, u f
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