e Daily IT . Tf BSVOL. IX.--NO. 192. SEW BEENE. N. 0., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. OURNAL BUSINESS LOCALS. : TIE 3EIVED TODAY new lot of r: ilk Prepared and Uo prepared Buck " wheat, Bologna Sausages, Fulton Mar irket Corned-Beef. We alto keep a full "line of other Choice Family Groceries. " Gire us a trial and be convinced that ';: we are telling fine groceries as cheap as ' the cheapest. Rpeotfully. CHUROHILL & PARKER, Broad 8treet. LOANED A Gauei it! Rod and a Wantage Rod lrty that bor rowed will please return them and J obliee James Redmond. 0' iTJRZEIQLER BROS. SHOES have arrived. ooUtf Baurisgton & Baxter. I;LM CITY STEAM LAUNDRY now J ready for woik ou collars, cuffs and shirts. Work may ba left at the store of James M. Howard. ocl2tf. CERTIFICATE No. 12C9. of the stock of the A. & N. C. R R Co., having '- been lost, application will be made for ' a duplioate. oot25 80i C A. Palmer. ROBERTS & BRO. are receiving their fall stock Boots and Shoes, Dry Good, Groceries and Provisions. They buy at headquarters and can eive you Low Prices. u26 '"THE TAYLOR ADJUSTABE SHOE X for ladies. " N.w au'l marvelous in vention. See sample N. ARPiN, j!8 if Opposite JouKSAii OWioe. -LD PAPER 4 for sals in any quan tides at Journal offljo. Cheatham's majority is 1 220. THE election business. ia over, now for Tammany won city election. ia the New York Establish a bind your own sectiou. company for Cleveland for for U. 8. Senator. Presidhti!: Hill Switchmen on tho Illinois rail road go on a strike. THE Methodist Conference will meet in Wilson next month. Stir your stumps hustle, or the car of progress will run over you. Attend to your own business, and jour town will bo a business town. They say, "The Republicans caught the Devil, will kill him. We hope they The Baptist Stato Convention will bo in session the present week in the town ot Shelby. THREE hundred persons killed : by the blowing up of government powder mills in Chiaa. Mb. Mills, of Texas, says he will be a candidate for the Speak, ership of the next House of liepre aentatices. . , Me. Breckinridge, of Ken l. tucky, thinks it too soon to an noutice as a candidate lor Speaker. He ia probably right. v I DON't believe in co-operative '?. concerns." Then attend to your own business and put more money v : In circulation for the general good. -TflERK ia not a town or city in Uorth i i Carolina whose population and business cannot be doubled by .the will directed energies of its - own people. r "Wb can't build a factory that will employ a hundred operatives." Then bnild a work shop that will employ three mechanics and bus- tain twelve men, women and'ehij dren. ? ' - x We note with pleasure that oar Colleges and academies are doing well. - Orops 'arat abundant and oar boys and girls are reaping the ftuites otbfpadercnttare and nigh er education. . ' ' . . " .. - Don't talk of Harrison and Red v. and McKinley.Tfjey are anti- " dllariaos.x Let na hear eomething aboot 'Cleveland : and Campbell, Mills and Crisp men of the; pre- n t and the future. - 'Johnhie 'get Jour1 gun" has played oat. ; .Now At iprJonnnie get your hoe j '.Johnnie get( jour - bookfr Johnnie 1 dust the coanter, pat up the goods and pat away the boxes.'This is a ; day of work, Take off your "coat, Johnnie, and No, there ia not much just now to attract public attention, bat every man can find adequate em. ployment by attending strictly to his own business. We understand that the best corn and cotton, the largest pump kins and potatoes, tho latest hogs aud cattle, the f.s'esh htirses, the finest tobarvo th rhr.inar homo. 01 tnelr appreciation or nis acuity ana pie worKea so zealously ror tne uemo lineec tODacco, tlie CDOlCtSC home- professional equipment for the bench- cratio candidates. They not only cast madu preset ves and jellies, the haviDg led the judicial ticket by nearly their votes for them, but numbers of hoof hraa.i on.i i.nttur on, i ti.o vu .v v. uu uu prettiest women ever seen in 'orth (larnlint will he nr, tlm Now 'Rriifi . ; , . j? air mat opens on iue -'.Jra oi reo. 1891. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Rent Five fine rooms. Cotton. New Berne market Sales of 42 bales at 8 1-4 to 8.70c. The force of hands are at work grad ing lor the new railroad on this side of Jichs'inviilo. comirjg on towards New Borne. Yesterday Mr. T. J. Turner sold out the business at his old stand opposite Barriogton & Baxter's, to his brother, Mr. J. W. Turner, who will continue business at the place. The work of building the side track of the railroad to the mills of the Stiin son Lumber Company began yesterday. The new part will unite with the oil just below where the railroad crosses Griffith street. A number of delegates who have been in attendance on the Eastern Con- ferenco of tho Free Will Baptist church which began at Grantsboro Thursday and closed Sunday passed through the city yesterday returning to their homes. Messrs. L. 11. Cutler, P. II. Pllotier and others have purchased the building on Pollock street in which Mrs, S. H. Lane millinery storo is now located from Hon. C. R. Thomas with the in- tention of making the requisite chango, I and esUhliahin another hank thern. Last night was the beginning of tho week of prayer of tho Y. M. C. A. There was a good number of gentlemen present, and Rev. Mr. Ricaud made a beautiful and impressive talk on "Sym pathetic but Unsatisfied." Tonight Rev. Mr, Willis will conduct tha sor vices. Subject, "A Man Who Knew HisOwnHeart." Pa. li: 1-10. Gentle msn are cordially invited to be present, Saturday President Harrison issued his Thanksgiving proclamation appoint ing Thursday, tho 27th day of the pres ent month, to be observed as a day of prayer and thanksgiving, and invites the people "upon that day to cease from their labors, to meet ia their accus tomed houses of worship, and to join in rendering gratitude and praise to our Beneficent Creator for the rich blessings He bos granted to us as a nation, and invoking the continuance or uis proteouon ana graoe ior tne future," and commends "the privilege of remembering the poor, the homeless n tha inrrnvfnl ' .uv w u Messrs. Greenabaum Bros . the pro. prietars of the new canning factory, steamed up yesterday to make sure that everything was in running order, Work is expected to commence next Thursday. They have a capping mv obine w ith which two men can do as much work as eight men can without it. The solder used ia it come put up uiuo duoijd ui w..d wuuu SD spools, six of whioh are in use at a time and are unwound and drawn to .l- jj rru. luo uuo ..u., :- macnine caps bix cans at urns, arawiag mem in ana snovmg mem out oi ieu. It will cap 20,000 pir day. Sale of Mill Property. Messrs. Covington and Siz r, who have been identified with tho Bsaufort oounty Lumber Company since its organization haye purohaced from the company their Pungo creek property, consisting of mill site, saw mill, dry Irllna nfcfiru hminn nti.nrf nrrinprlv anil standing Umber in the viciciry of Pungo creak. The Beaufort County Lumber com 1 :i -11 .1.-:. u.u: L E!nZ W,WU MM o uu.a v.muBr.Uuvu of Tar and Pamlico rivers in tho ooun ties of Beaufort, Pitt and Graven and - Intend to operate there as soon as their arrangement can oi complied wnioa will be in the near future. ."on' Care to Eat." It ia with the greatest confidence that Hood's Barsaparilla is reoommended for loss of appetite, indigestion, sick headache, and similar troubles. This medwine gently tones' the - stomach, assists digestion, end makes one "real hungry.;; : Persons la delicate health, after taking Hood's SarsapsrilU a few days, . find f- themselves longing for and eating the plainest food with unex Led His Ticket. More votes were cast In Craven coun ty for Hon. Henry R. Bryan, the Demo cratic nomine for Superior Court Judge in the second district, than any other Dsmocratio caudidate on the iudioial I ticket. This was the case also at some i... -rui7..-:ii-nv. in alluding to tins fact says: "He received from the voters of I Cumberland a very gratifying evidence 10" votes. We know that it will be I pleasant to him to feel that his strength has also reoeived increment from the re8Pec'ndaueotionate esteem in which his family (both at New Berne and here) are held by our people." Personal. Mr. V. S. Herbert editor of the Kinston Free Tress returned home yesterday from Morthead. He says he goes fishing. He must like fishing first-rate to go so often and we wonder what kind of fish he's after that causes Mi Lina Davis of Beaufort came up yesterduy morning for a visit to her sister Mrs. C. R. Thomas Jr. R,v. N.M.Watson, the pastor of the 1 r I moinoauc (;nurcn at aioreneaa, epeut i yesterday visiting Rev. R. A. Willis I and returned home last night. I m, w.u, rr.,. i Ait vi uivvi j-AVLunuo mo autt utai y vi I J I thenarbor Island Gun Club, who has bden vibiting Mr. B. B.Davenport, re- turned to his home in Morehead last niht accompanied by Mrs. Davenport, who goes to visit Mrs. Homans, her sister. Convention of Sunday School Workers. A convention of the Sunday School workers of Carteret county will be held at Morehead City N. C. at 1. p, m. on Saturday 22d day of Nov. 1890 for the! purpose of Organizing a County Sunday School Association, All white Sunday Schools in the uOUUl, B.c OB.UOOv,jr le,iuHBlu 10 senu ablegates to this Convention. All I Ministers, Sunday School Officers, I Teachers and adult members will be o Ihe object of tnis Association will be ' ascertain tho number and efficiency I of tho Sunday Sohools in a civen territory To consult together, and decide upon methods lor rescuing ana Bringing undor religious influence and teaohing, I all wlin urn vithnnt mh to.nhinir To discuss plans of work and methods of teaohing in the Sunday Schools al- ready organized. To arouse enthusiasm and interest in Sunday School work. To exemplify the essential unity of all Chriritidiia in the work of saving I sous. I ,r, . . ... .., This Af60ciat.cn will not in any man- nor interfere with the work of general improvement in methods of work. Peculiar Family Names And Some thing More Peculiar. There is a family in Charlestown in in which are four boys; the first was named Leon C. Carter, the second was lventD8 nam.., -' n0 0UgH nttlncv (yitTA., tn tha nirna nrairinnalv I hnfnir crivpn tn tha n.m. nrAvinnalv Kjven: later the confidence was noted that the name of the first son oontained exactly the letters of the seoond, and Mian, HiBU uy uuiueui,, uiu tormiDSMOQ , , ,l : ,-J I M n k I. ,1 fT. I kji tun lumuio uamu who buu. iwu additional sons were born, and here are the names of the four: ijoun vj. warier, Eioo C. Carter, Noel C. Carter, Enol C. Carter The middle name in each iustance terminating in "ton." We doubt if any other family can match this oom bination, Lawrence American As the American says it U very pe cunar tnat air. uarter shou id have given nia children names in which suoh od- t;i.ia.;.i-. hi,t w tn.o( .Amtt,(n. . . tlllt teats any s.ngulanty in names an hollow." One of our Hide ooun- ty farmers is the father of six children and they are all twins three pairs, I and in addition to that the birthday of every one iaus on me otn aay oi October. How is that for a remarkable coincidence ? List of Letters Remaining in the postoffico at New Berne, Craven county, November 8th, loilu. onF. man. J. T. Cockrell. Miss Tamer Oss - ton. Miss Carrie Qaekin, Mrs. J. H. ITnohna Mr. ft. P. TTnioll Th Tnila. Dendent. Miss Aney johnson. MUs fc . PI. S. T.ahnrn' J.n TCIiffahatli 17 inflow TT. A. T.ahnvn .Tsiti a - 1 u u.n..ij nr.. a.w t..i u:. M. McDonald, Mrs. Sarah Parkey, Miss I Utt DlULfUUaiU. ill. IB. IkJSlI fkU A. IBDT. JU1HB winnv Stavton. Mrs. if. T. Tailor per80ns calling for above letters, will MT advertised,and give date of list. The regulations no w reauire that one! cent shall be collected on the delivery or each letter advertised. Wm. E. Clarke. P.m. t ...... TO DISPKIi COLDS. Headaohes and Fevers; to cleanse the! svstem effeotnallt. vet irentlv. when ens- hive or bilious, or when the Wood taim- pBre or sluggish to permanently eure habltualoonsUpation, to awaken the kid - neys and. liver to a healthy aotivity, with - oat Irritating or weakening them, use EDGECOMBE DEMOCRATIC. The Better Class of Negroes Yoted the Democratic Ticket. Tarbobo, N. C, Nov. 7 Edgecombe county has sained a glorious victory by Mooting all the Democratic tioket save coroner and surveyor. The Democrats sumate vlotory crowned their efforts The election passed most quietly here. and never before have the colored peo- them worked with commendable dili gence to wrest the old oounty from the grasp of the greedy political tricksters and bosses. Edgeoombe will send a Democratic delegation to the next General As sembly for the first time in ouite a num- ber of years. Our people are jubilant over the viotory and there is general re Mu,u,u v0r iuo r0BU everyway WHOLESALE EVICTION. TW hundred families will be thrust THBm uumbus abodes. Dublin, Nov. 8. Another wholesale avint.lnn rf nnrt.ranr notriniv rannnta from the oiphort estates at Falcarraeh. county Donegal, will take place next Tuesday. Two hundred and fifty fami- Jf8' comprising 1,500 persons will be thru ah frnm thoir hnmhtn nh.ilos tne highways. An immence force of police and mili tarJ have been ordered to the spot in oraerio prevent any ucces?iui roeis . . . . . . , cannA nn t.ha nn.rt rf tha tAtionti or thaif friends. This announcement, following so close upon Chief Secretary Balfour's tour of Donegal, has oaused a painful impression, and if the Secretary's visit had ill any depree inclined the peoplo to hope and have patience, the good eSeots are likely to be lost in the re newed bitterness of feeling always aroused by the unhousing of hundreds of helpless victims of the rack rent system. Tries to Steel the New Hampshire Legislature Republicans Only Two Majority in the Senate. Washington, D. C, Noy. 8. The attempt by the Republicans to over the ie?igiature of New Hampshire have been found out and measures will be adopted to frustrate the movement. 1DUS lne uemocrais win gam sir sena- tors, one each from New York, Kansas, consin and Illinois. This will hardlv leave the Republicans with a working msjoniy, as wey wm nave only two. The Minstrels Tonitrht m Henrv,. Min.trela will cive a ner. formance at the Ntw Bemn thntr tonight. From an exchange the follow ng notice IS taken: ever in the onera house and bv fr th largest and most appreciative of this season, greeted Hi Henry's minstrels n,8nt' lne curtain went up on wo most gorgeous scene a ureenviue audience has had tho pleasure of seeing hn many days. The stage was bedeoked with damask drapery and the minstrels were dressed in elegant costumes of suk ana otner nne textures. The music .d the f HlineHo. la thn average minstrel troupe and the en cores were frequent." McKInlcy Darned in Effigy. London, November 8. If the Liberal party had carried a general election in Great Britain there oould hardly be more rejoicing than there has been this wflek thfl u Q. th election America. ...... The industrial classes everywhere are lated, and commerce shares in the general exohange of greetings. An extraordinary importance is at tached in the popular mind to the de feat of MoKinley, the author of the tariff measure, and it is said that in some of the manufacturing towns up North the effigy of Guy Fawkes, which the English boys have burned for gene' rations on the evening of each recur ring 6th of November, gave place to a supposed elligy of noted American poll ticians, and was labelled MoKinley. A California Town In Ashes out here not lone after midnight, and ae the wind was blowing a hurricane the flames were soon beyond control The fire was started in the rear of 8teel's brewery by a man who was seen runnin w.v from the rloa -non after the Barnes broke out. The brewery and a half dozen other buildings were ino,uding t& entire business portion of aswtm rtnvttlnrf VamiiIm rAi4ii Vi 1 1 si t ra the town, had been destroyed by o'olook this morning. A light snow was falling, but had no effect on the flames. The loss may reach 760,000, partly covered by insurance. First Xau Hanged Under the Sew Law Dkhvkr.Nov. 7. NvveroQriego, the Mexioan who murdered W. I Under wood in Trinidad last June, was hanged today in the penitentiary at Canon City He was the first mstt executed under I tne WW law WnlOu PTOVlaeS IC the new law whioh provides tot secret executions and prohibiu the press from publishing tOCOUntt Of them, publishing I , - France Congratulates Our Democracy I i' . . Paris, The Parte Journals hail the Demoofatio vlotory la America with satisfaction, and express-, hose that 'America will now adopt wiser isconomio ponoy. xne press, generally, I urge the uovernment to absttin from a I policy oi proamnion againii Amerioan EOOdS. , . , J" 1 ' ' ' i IX7-! ' v Chislot. N. 7,-Meok!enbura oounty, 8enator' Vance'e home, tsthe (banner Damooratlo oounty in North Carolina, having a taaiorlty this flection of 8,380. Catawba county has held the 8HIPPISQ NEs. 1 RUT ED, Steamer Defianoe, of the Clyde line, Steamer L. A. Cobb form Grifton with cargo cotton. IN PORT. Schooner Cherubim, Capt. J. Nelson. Schooner John R. P. Moore, Capt. Joseph Qaakill. CLEARED. Steamer Vesper, of the E. C. D. line, with cargo of general exports. Steamer Howard for Trenton, with full cargo general merchandise. Steamer Carolina for Grifton. Steamer Trent for Adams Creek. NOTES. Steamer Newberne, of the O. D. line, will arrive this morning anJ sail at 13, m, Steamer Defiance, of the Clyde line. will sail today. Steamer Eaglet, of the E. C. D. line, ill sail tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'olock. Steamer L. A. Cobb will sail tor Grif ton at o'clock this morning. Fire Destroys a Little Town PETERSBURG!, Ind., Nov. 8 A dis astrous fire occurred at Winolow a town of Pike oounty, this State, this morning, The whole town has been wiped out of existence. The houses were all frame structures, and the fire spread witn suoh rapidity that the efforts of the people to extinguish it proved ui availing. Not a houie Is lef t standing, and 400 people are homeless. Death or Ual U. Bulan-y. Alexandria, Vr.. Nov. 8 Hal G. Dulaney died today of consumption at bis father's residence at Welbourne, in Loudon county. Dulaney was said to be the wealthiest man in Virginia and was well known in different Darts of the United States. Will Catholics See Catholics Starve? Rome, Nov. 8. The Podb todav re ceived a request from the British gov ernment that he will not allow Ameri can Catholios to give monoy to Buffering ireiana. For Sale, Two Twin Reversible Eogines-12x80 new cylinders; balance in eood order. James Redmond. Sec & Treas. N. &T. R. S. B. Co. sep26 tf The proprietors of Elv's Cream Balm do not claim it to be a cure-all, but a sure remedy for catarrh, colds in tho head and hay fever. It is not a liquid or a snuff. but is easily applied Into the nostrils. It glxes relief at once Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria: For Kent, FIVE FINE ROOMS ON MIDDLE STREET, Address It BOX 5T5. Buy Your Furniture. Mattresses, Carpets, Rugs, Oil CIoLIif, Organs, Sewing Machines, at the New York Furniture Store Beats the city in LOW PRICES. Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, at the New York Furniture Store, T. J. TURNER, Proprietor. Opposite Gaston House. nov8 dwtf Returned from Kinston last night, and judging from the Dray Loads of Goods he is hauling from the Steamer Kinston dock and the A. & N. C. R. R. depot he must have Bought the Whole of Kinston at 67c. on the dollar. Wanted, A man who will contraot to build a Saw Mill, Dry Kilns and other houses and put the same to running. Apply at once to W. 8. SWINDELL. noy4 dlOt wit Moreheaa City, N. C, Largest Stock of GROCERIES on hand Sold at Northern Prices. Agency for Horsford Bread Preparation, Old Virginia Cheroots Cigarettes. Hazard Gunpowder Co. ; WHOXiEaALE GEOOEB,' DRUG STORE. O. O Grreen IsnowNurth pun-hasirg a Fiibt class and entirely New Stock of Drugs, Medi cines, and ' articles unuallv kept by Apothecaries, ;.nd will c; n on Middle street as soon aa he returns. u5 tf J. E. LATHAM, Cotton Buyer and Exporter, Comiaission Me; chat and Broker. A new- stock of n.psi received. CorreepondLiR-o ia. i , f.nd Ties just 1. r,ov j tf NEW BERNE THEATRE". Tuesday. November 11. THE FAVORITES ! HI. HSITRr Presentii'h' a 'jl ) A an,l Unsurpassed klktfn OF Bran Nev Etn'oracinj; Lavish Exper.tiituro In tho pro:-iirrn)rat of COSTUMIC! scenic: melodic: auiisiic! And other PromiDtnt Features, thts delighting the Ear with Harmony Divine, While feasting the Eye on a GORGEOUSNESS OF APPAREL Beautiful boyond comparison, And KeverEquiW in Minstrel History Fine Drug Business For Sale. Owing to ill-health of tho proprietor, l entire STOCK OF DRUGS will be sold on good terms. About 81,000 worth f goods on hand. Goon opportunity. Iaquire nt Joui.v.u.olHce for informa tion, novl dwtf Prof. Eusrene Wallnau, FIRST CLASS Piano Tuner and Repairer, Educated at the Conservatory of Mueic, in Berlin, has located in this city and will be pleased to receive orders. Satisfaction guarantee 1. Call at Middle street, brick house text to the Custom House. oc23 dim wit Wanted to Sell, A large lot of fiaa timber, includice Pine, Poplar, Aeh. Gum and Oik, situ ated on the A.& N C R. R ; and also an entire Snw Mill OutlH. including team and everything complete and ready for work. For further particulars spply at oc28dwlm JOURNAL OFFICE. BUY YOUR PIANOS AND ORGANS FROM A North Carolina House. High Grade Instruments At Most Reasonable Trices. We Can Save You Money. Chas. L. Gaskill & Co, Middle St., opp. Baptist Church, , , ocSOdwsmfp Minstrels. NEW BERNE, N. OV -,f NHI1KS! SHIIK.H! H Just See the Shoes! Big Shoes, Little Shoes, Fine phoes, Good -;-v: Shoes, and Bhoss OBBAP . V " , i ; Knbber Boots and 8hos,' Bed Boots and Oil Ulothlng In great quantities . . . v ; At J.IFTAYL0R'G; DOiS'T FORGET1 Tflir Tobacco TTc itt New Berhe, Good! and f rtH . jou enewioia. . ; Alirga .kci'i'fll Oaods tt'l and RRTAILat LOW TV.". . V wade in. . , pected relish.. 1 Syrup of Pigs. : I banner till this election.

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