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The Daily OURNA VOL. IX.--NO. 193. NEW BERNE, N. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. BUSINESS LOCALS. - ! RECEIVED TODAY a new lot of Prepared and Unprepared Buok , : . wheat, Bologna Bauwsges, Fulton Mar i ket Coined Beef. We also keep a lull line of other . Choioe Family Groceries. Uiveni a trial and be convinoed that - we are-selling fine groceries as cheap aa the cheapest. Respectfully, v - CHURCHILL &PARKEB, ':' Broad Street. f nAUP.n Oauain Rod and a .'""JLj Wantage Rod Prty that bor- rowed will please return them and . oblige Jambs Redmond. jfc fXUR ZEIGLER BROS. SHOES haye J arrived, - ool4tf Babhihgton & Baxter. , -"7LM CITY STEAM LAUNDRY now s " 'JlL ready for work on collars, cuffs . bd shirts. Work may be left Bt the , :: etore of James M. Howard. ocl2tf. CERTIFICATE No. 12C9. of the stock of the A. & N. C. U R Co., having . . baen lost, application will be made for a duplicate. pct35 30 J C A.Palmek. ' :?I)08ERTS & B150. are receiving . iX their fall stock Boots and Shoes, ! Dry Good, Groceries and Provisions, v " They buy at headqunrters and can prive 1 you Low Prioes. au26 "tTPHE TAYLOR ADJUST ABE SHOE ,jl tor ladies. w anu luarvoiuuo m - ' veotion. See sample. N. Abpun, "tir- J18 lfl Opposite JounlfAiiOfliae. JT f LD PAPER! for sale in any quin " '" J jitiaa at Journal offlse. A thousand thanka to the lie- publicans of the Fifty-first Con gress. Tbey passed the McKinley bill just in time. If tbey had had the reckless audacity to pass the orce bill also they would probably nave been entirely wipeu one in this election. In the political his tory of this county no party ever received a sterner rebuke at the polls. N. Y. Herald. Mr. Logo Harris, we take it to be, telegraphs the Now York Times that Vance's election is doubtful. He says the Alliance has a majority in the Legislature and may cause trouble. We believe the Alliance members will remain Democratic and be faithful to the distinguished Senator. Wilmington Messen ger- . Delightful, beautiful weather ' REMEMBER that Thanksgiving day. tliu 27th is ; ".Woolen mills in are shutting down. Rhode Island 'f" IT is'said that ex Secretary Vilas ,will be made Senator from Wiscon ' ib. It looks Democrats X Senators. certain now that the will gain four U. S - Chancellor Von CArsivi con gratulates Milan upon tho peaceful - prospects of Europe. - The election of a Democratic flnncrARsmiin from Montana is . now conceded by about 150 ma ; ,Jonty. ,'. - The Meiunhis Appeal and the Memphis Avalanche havo been consolidated. The paper is to be known as the Appeal Avalanche, .V-Some EeDnblican naoers are ' ' crying out, "Quay must go." Gen tlemen, you are late. The auction iaover: "Goine. going, third and -r last call; gone," - k THE Republicans are chagrined ' ''soured, mad and vindictive. They wiH pass the Bayonet bill probably ' in a spirit of retaliation. Wil ' mfngton Messenger. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Bia Ike Presents to the ladies. Boykis, Caumku & Co. Protect your wtie.it, etc. Be member the Fair. Let everybody get ready for the next Fir. The officers are doing their part diligently and wisely and the arrange ments will far surpass in completeness and convenience those of any previous year. The next move, on hand to the erection of the grand stand. The plan has been drawn up. It will be 87x185 feet and will be so arranged as to seat 1.500 people comfortably. The races will be a new and attrac tive feature. As we have already stated, an excellent raoe track has been constructed and the Fair managers have secured the promise of very fine race horses. The premium list is now being pre pared. It will be very full and liberal and will be issued next month. Again we say to everybody keep the Fair in mind and not only save, but specially prepare exhibiia for it Peisonal. Hon. F. M. Simmons, Mr. H. L Gibbs and their families moved yesterday to Winston their future home. Mr. T. A, Oreen left to attend the Fireman 'a convention at Greensboro after which ho will visit bis daughter. Mine Maud, at the Salem Female Col Cotton. New Berne market Sales of 62 bales at 8 1-4 to 9o. Mr. J. W. Rouse informs us that he and some other farmers of Maple Cy nross are now manufacturing a nice grade of molasses. The rush at the box office yesterday for tickets to the Minstrels was proba bly the greatest since the appearance of Madame Kellogg in New Berne. It was quite difficult for Mr. Bell to please all, so eager were they to obtain the best seats. Rev. R. A. Willis conducted the prayer meeting at the Y. M. C. A. last night, taking for his subject, "A Man Who Knew His Own Heart." It was an interesting discourse and calculated to do much good. Tonight Dr. Vass will conduct the service. Subject, "Al most Ruined by Pride. " 2 Kings v: 1-15. The Y. M. C. A. gymnasium hall is very nearly complete now, and the boys are having a good time. The daily atendance since moving into the new quarters has increased over 100 per cent. At a meeting of the ladies auxiliary yesterday afternoon it was decided to hold a grand social next Friday night. SHIPPING NETTS. ARliVfD. Steamer Nawberne, of the O. D. line, with cargo general merchandise, and passengers. Steamer Howard from Tienton with with cargo cotton. Bohooner Robert J. McAllister, Capt. Joseph Morris. Schooner Nina, Capt. James T. Salter. IN PORT. Schooner E. K. Wilson, Capt. Elijah Lupton. Schooner Cherubim, Capt. J. Nelson. Schooner John R. P. Moore, Capt. Joseph Oaskill. CLEARED. Steamer Newberne. of the O. D. line, with cargo of general exports, and passengers. Steamer Defiance, of the Clyde line, with cargo cotton and canned goods. NOTES. Steamer Eaglet, of theE. O. D. line, will sail this afternoon at 4 o'clock Steamer Vesper, of the E. C. D. line, will arrive tomorrow. Steamer Howard will sail for Trenton this morning. Steamer Carol ina will sail this morn ing for Orifton. A New Railroad Project. 1 The Charleston, Wilmington and Norfolk Railroad has bean incorporated with a capital of 16,000,000. John C. MoNaughton, of this oity, to president, and the headquarters of the new oom pany, for tha present, at least, will be in this city. The raliroaa is tororma new inside Atlantlo coast route, and it is claimed will shorten the distance between Northern cities and Charleston and points further South about one hundred miles oompared with existing lines. A meeting of the company was held yesterday, and the purohase of the cnariers or me aic. rieasam, oaniee ra v..u and Little River Railroads in South "",vu v"w"K nut class Carolina, and of the Portsmouth and and entiroij New Stc South Mills Railroad Company, in Vir ginia, was authorized. These charters, I cines, acd all articles usually keDt tv UUU1UOUT D UWU. KIT CB IV HUt? DIED. November 8, 1890, of paralysis, after a week s illness at her residence in Onslow county, Mrs. Sidney E. Qerock, wife of Mr. Charles Oerock, in the 82d year of her age- Mrs. Gerock had been for sixty years an exemplary Christian a member of the Methodist church. She was the mother of our townsman, Mr. Edward Oerock, and leaves two other sons and numerous other relatives and many frionds by whom she was held in great Mai. S. D. Pope left for a two weeks tour on insuranoe business. Capt Jno. A. Richardson went up to Raleigh on a business trip. Miss Minnie Bryan left to attend the Fayottoville fir. Miss Eula Nunn has roturned from flollins, Va. Mr. Geo. V. Sloat, of New York, the Superintendent enginer of the O. D. S. S. Company, came in on the steamer Newberne, of the O. D.jine, yesterday esteem uu Uus...COo auv, louiuga vu " SYRUP OP PIGS, warn trip or tne jNewDerne. Mrs. weo. prodUced from the laxative and nutri II. Roberts and son came on the samel tious juice of California figs, combined steamer from a vieit to friends in I with the medical virtues of plants a,,(riL, known to be most beneficial to the .... ... i uuuiau eyBiem, aoiu kbuiiy uuiuon.ni ur. ueo. k. uagDy win leave mis nej8 liver and boweiB) effectually morning lor Kineton and be away oleansing the system, dispelling oolds vflrl davs. and headaches, and curing habitual f)r. O. M. FTkVilftnrl.nf thfihoRniUl of Constipation. i,ow xu. j. iv,. ullw.. ,..- (inrprnor raninliMI Vorv III. j. a. k.. k nr. tut xt I " ' 1 u.,. uw... .oh-i-i. CoLTJMBDSi o., Nov. 10.-Governor IvOUntree. Hamnhall ia an aArinnalv ill .hah viaitnra. Mr. J. K. Willis returned last night have been forbidden. He is threatened with the right to build between Norfolk and Charleston 465 miles and branohes. A contract was made with the Carolina Construction Company to build the read, and work has been begun. Balti more Sun. Perhaps no local disease has puzzled and baffled the medical profession more than nasal catarrh. While notimme- iately fatal it is among the most dis tressing and disgusting ills the flash is heir to, and the records show very few or no cases of radical cure of chronic atarrh by any of the multitude of modes of treatment until the introduo ion of Ely's Cream Balm a few years ago. The success of this preparation has been most gratifying and surprising. v'SAUiH Beenhabdt's son wi fight a dnel for her with an editor. ' - - Sarah is not as good as she might be and deserves censnre, bat it is JJ right in her son to defend her. y-.; - It is an on year for Democrats - on top. It is an off year for Ee -, pnblicans, because the people want ; the war taxes off and hands that ' " hold' bayonets kept off the elec- tlons " Out of deferenca to the wish of her ; father, Mrs. Howe, formerly Miss Batter worth, will not wear mourning' for her husband. Ben Batter worth and his daughter are two sensible people. Wilmiogton Star., ! WfG. EwiNO, Democrat, claims Vthat he ' ia elected to Congress in the first j Illinois district, which, if verified, will give all four of the . .Congressmen from Chicago to the - Democrats. " -STErs (ire being taken at Raleigh towards having North Carolina DroDerlv , ' ' represented - at the Chicago-World' Fair.. "No such opportunity has ever occurred to raise the curtain which hides North Carolina from the world.'? Henry's Minstrels. When it was first announced that Hi Henry's Minstrels would visit New Berne, expectations ran high, very high, because their name for a first class and refined performance had pre ceded them. Their appearance at the theatre last night sustained the reputa tion and we believe that expectations were more than met. From beginning to end it was a continual flow of music, mirth and wit. Each character was an artist within himself and the apprecia tion exercised by the audience was thoroughly attested to by the closest attention and hearty applause. A finer minstrel trout e never came to New Berne. The entire troupe travel in a private car. It is a miniature traveling palace and was designed and constructed by Mr. Henry at a cost of J30.0GO. The Winona, We find in the Baltimore Sun the fol lowing information in regard to the revenue cutter Winona, soon to be stationed at New Berno: "The new United states revenue steamer Winona arrived yesterday from Norfolk, va., where, according to con tract, she was delivered by her builders the Pussey & Jones Company, of Wil mington, Del. The trip from Wilming ton to Norfolk was made in 26 hours Not havinsacrew on boird, she was towed from Norfolk to Baltimore by the revenue steamer Crawford, Captain Baker, and moored at Chase's wharf The Winona will fit out here for the New Berne station, which has been without a vessel sinoe the old Stevens now at this port, was withdrawn. The new vessel is an iron hull, twin-screw steamer. 148 feet lone and 8 feet beam with a loaded draught line of o feet Capt. W. S. Simmons is in command with First Lieut. John Morrissey executive officer and Chief Engineer William 0. Wheeler and Assistant hn ameer E. A. Jack. The Winona named after the home of Secretary of the Treasury Windom , in Minnesota. " from a business trip to Kinston. Mr. W. S. Chad wick, President of the A. & N. C. R, R., came back last night from a business trip to Baltimore and other points, and went on to Morehead Mrs, Anthony Wade and Miss Nina E. Webb, of Morehead, returned home last night from a visit to friends in the ity. County Commissioners' Meeting. The Board of Commissioners met at the court house in New Berne, N. C, on the first Monday in November, 1690, it sylvania railroad desires to purchase Binff tha third dnv nnid month and I the Seaboard Air une ana is making n J I .., i i : . . .1 i i ni: ...,, :. i, j j I propositions luutuii vu mat euu. iuu mi. r j -i 11 .1.I..L . B 6 iuu nuuiu uuuvt-ueu ui n v u I authority. m. fresent, J. A. Uryan, -Hi. W Small wood, Daniel Lane and J. A.I Barber Defeated. Meadows. I In the ninth Judioial distriot Thomas Ordfirpd that the double tax chareed Settle, jr., has defeated Barber for acainak Rndr lUrhurn he remitted on oilCHor py puui uv vuiw. his paying a single tax for 1890, Ordered that Mr. W. P. Jones be per mitted to list his poll tax. Ordered that the valuation of land listed by Anthony Beoton in No. 8 township be reduced from $180 to 918, it being an error. Ordered that JC It is indee'd a splendid yictory It pfacesTlndiana in the front rank of the reform Commonwealths of tho nation, . It proolaims to -the world thai she stands on the solid rocks of equal taxation, local self . f'ovornment and honest methods in jiolitio?. Indianapolis Sentinel.' A Wonder Worker. Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man of Burlington, Ohio, states that ho had been nnder the eare of two prominent physi cians, and used their treatment until he was not able to eet around, iney pro nounced his case to. be Consumption and inourable. ' lie was persuaded to try Vt, King s New Discovery for Consumption, Oousrlis and Colds, and at that time was not able to walk across the street without resting.. He found, before he had used half of a dollar bottle, that lie wss much better: he continued to use it and is today coloring good health :; If you have any throat, lung or chest trouble try it.. We Duarantse . satisfaction Trial bottle free at F. S. Daffy's drug store. ; with typhoid pneumonia. A Mysterious Homicide. Green villb, N. O., Nov. 10. young negro man was shot and killed on the public highway, four miles from Greenville today. Several persons working in a field near by heard the pistol but did not see the person who fired the shot. It is a strange occur rence and no clue or motive has been ascertained. Important Railroad News. Raleigh, N. O., Nov. 10. The Penn DRUG STORE. O. C Green Apothecaries, and will upen oa Midd'e street as s- -s he return. rs n J. E, LATHAK Cotton Buyer tad Exporter, Commission Kticlunt and Broker. (,' an J Tics just A new stock of IWui received. Correspondi'uco invi c 1. nov5 tf Fine Drug' Business For Sale. 'Don Cure to Kat, 1 f . -.ii . . wwiii; 10 iii-LPaUii of tue nroprietcr. an entiro STOCK OF DUUw.H will be sold on good terms. About tfl.OUO worth ui Rooaa on liaiul . (jnun oiT'jKTrMTv innii iri ;,r . i ,r i.' v 1 1 r-ii ... r. . t . o j o iii. jj nKviuwii uuuu s oainaicii ilia is louumiuouuDU ror loss or appetite, indigestion, sick n r trr 11 headache, and similar troubles. This rfOI. -EjIII110 WallnaU, medicine gently tones tho stomach, I FIRST (.'LARS assists digestion, and makes one realm:. m.,. t n hungry." Persons in delicate health, tiailO iUllr ZVA KC'tiairer, amoi inaiiis uuwi b uaionyoi a ttOUCaK'd Rt tho CollSt aays, una memseives loriKin? ior in Berlin, has loo itf and eatine the plainest food with unex pected relish. 7 v-iitcry of Jlui-ic, in this city and Ladies of Newbern. For the next 10 days I will give a handsome 25o. present to eaoh lady who trades the amount of one dollar with me. I offer this inducement to gat the ladies to my store to examine the stock of goods I have lust received from Kin ston, bought at 67io, on the dollar. I have some very fine Dress Goods and Shoes, which I guarantee to sell 25 per cent, cheaper than same goods are sold elsewhere in Newbern. Big Ike guarantees the present to be worth 25c. , and very often sold for 50o. It will cost you nothing to walk down to Big Ike's Clothing Store, next door to the wholesale grocer, r . Ulricb. YOUR WHEAT, Your From injury by the "FLY" (l A TS by top-dresung with PROTECT om b CEREALITE. One bag per acre will largely increase the yield of grain and straw. BOYKIN, CARMER & CO , novI2 wl3t dlt Raltimore, Md. " For Sale, Two Twin Reversible Engines 12x80 new cylinders; balance in good order. James Redmond, Sec. & Treas. N. &T. R. S. B. Co. aep26 tf win be pleased to receive ciders. Satisfaction guarum , Call at Middle streoi. brick lioum, npxt to the Custom Houso. oc 'JS dim wit Wanted to Sell, A largo lot of firm tiinbf r. ir.nlu.iini Pine, Toplar, Aeh. (ium and 0..ic. situ ated on tho A.& N. O. II. II hti,1 nlsn an entire Sw Mill Oallit, including team and everything comrdttft nnH ready for work. For furthor particulars apply at oc28dwlm JOURNAL OKFIf;K. BUY YOUR PIANOS AND ORGANS FUU.M North Carolina House. High Grade Instruments AT Most Kkasoxaih.k Pu.irw.s. We Can Savo You Money. Chas. L. Gaskiil & Co, Middle St., opp. Baptist Church, oc20dw3mfp NEW BERNE, N. C. SHOES! SHOES! I Just See the Shoes! Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Settle is Republican. It is charged that disaffeo tion oh the part of some members of the Farmers' Alliance was the cause of Barber's defeat. Big Shot's, :e ,Mioe, l-'Ine Hlnics, Good BUoes, and Hhots iHJIvW. Eubhcr Uools nn.l HIid,h. i;,'il Hoots aud Oil Clotlilng ia great quantities. At J. F. TAYLOR'S. He Was Instantly Killed. Wwbton. N. O., November 10. Rev. S. D. Franklin, of the North Carolina Conference, while drivlnc to an an- the personal property pointment in Rowan county yesterday li.tnd hv Graham Daves in No. 8 town- was thrown from his buggy and instant hip for the McKinley estate be reduced ? . w- P-n men Mason 81,000 in value on account of error. nation with tha snnerintendencv of the There being no further business the Oxford Asylum. Board adjourned. , TTL'TT , The following are the claims allowed "uwu "",u " "V" t by the Board of Commissioners: JEXrEwtt K. u. Moseiy.house rent for N. weens wm arrive here having in oustody for October, $2.50. I William E. Newberry, who is said to M. M. Williams, oversoer poor house be the leader of one of the moat daring iwui,wii.,y.., 1 T Rth tha Nnrhan Panifin train Irene uooiey, cook at poor house, o. wa8 gapped at New Salem, N. D., by Charles Richardson, work at poor highwaymen; two masked men climbed Buy Your Furniture, Mattresses, Carpets, Rugs, Oil Clothe, Organs, Sewing Machines, at the DON'T FOUQET TOE New York Furniture Store Leading Tobacco House Beats the city in LOW PRICES. Call and examino our stock bofoie purchasing elsewhere, at the New Yoik Furniture Store, T. J. TURNER, Proprietor. Opposite Gaston House. nov8 dwtf house, $5.&0 H. B. Lane, making 53 ballot boxes, $5.80 New Berne Journal, advertising for October, ia.0U. W. B. Lane, Sheriff, boarding pris oners in October, 875.50; services, ser ving notices, etc, $37.20, J. A. Richardson, fees, etc, $34 unonthe engine and havinc entered the oar they compelled the engineer, fireman and postal cleric to cut open the mail pouches and carry the first class registered mail matter to the robbers' horses. About 500 paokages, oontaimng $45,000 in oash was seoured. G. E. Bailey, one of the highwaymen subsequently captured, is now serving term in the North Dakota penitentiary. .T. a. MflfLdnwn. ch tn rarmira to I The search for Newberry has been car riea on oy ine postal nuinorwes ever since, and he was arrested at Plain's Va., Saturday. Newberry comes of an excellent Virginia family, Vanceboro bridge, $125; ditto, $125 J. A. Bryan, services Board Com missioners ana but paid for paper, 15.30. J. A. Meadows, services aa Commie sioner, $6 E. W. Small wood, services as Com missioner, etc, $30. Daniel Lane, servioes us Commis tioner, $2.60. THE S0BTMI CAROLINA SENATE ONLY NINE REPUBLICANS AND NONE COLORED MAD WITH CHEATHAM. Raleioh, N. 0., November 10. The list of member of the new Senate was J. J. Dudley, listina taxes for 1890 in sent to the Keener of the Capitol to- No. 1 township, $30. dayr: Of the fifty Senators only nine E. E. Qnldley. initor for Ootober. "e Repub ioaM .ana none 01 the latter sin. are coloraa Tula la the smallest Re- O. A.. Hill, , keeper of QhimmilSJyl. vi vuwuei, 9iv. ..... .... with nnnrrm.n W. B, Lane, Sheriff, serving notices nk.athum ? Th nhtn htm with .oil. .n "8t nd ,ln"Peotw leo ing out the Republican candidates to iuu, 1 th. Leslslature ana ooantr offices in J, S. Tolson', rations for poor for Octo several counties In his own distriot in ber, $69.88 order to make his own election sure. In New Berbe, Goods and l'rlcts will make you chewlots. A Large Stock of Golds at Wholesale and RKTAIL at LO W riilUES. Dont forgot J. F. TAYLOR. A Great Bargain ! largest Stock of Acres WILL BE SOLD AT A GROCERIES on hand, GREAT SACRIFICE! Sold at Northern Prices. Agency for Horsford Bread Preparation, Old Virginia Cheroots, Cigarettes. Hazard Gunpowder Co. 2F. TTXrieli, WHOLESALE GROCER, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. A VALUABLE PLANTATION Bit. ated on the South side of the NeuBe river, three and a half miles from the City of New Berna, N. ('. Ono hundred and twenty-five acres cleaied. UOOJ LAM), SUITABLE lOK TilUOKlXO. Tobacco Raising, or any kind of farm ing. Tho balance, two hundred and two acres, heavily timbered with pine, oak, cypress, ana oiner Kinds of timber. It is also line Urazing Land. Good dwelling, outbuildings, and a One orchard. It has a floe FISHERY fronting half a mile on the beach, where- there are high banks of marl that can never be exhausted, from which vessels csn load with ease. It is a very beautiful and healthy lo cation, presenting; a noar view to the passing vessels and the A. &N. C, Rail, road. For terms apply to u P. TRENWITH, ; Opposite Hotel Albert, . oc30 dwtf New Berne, N, O. : GUM-BI.A8TIO ROOFING FELT costs only ta.OO per MM squire feet. Makes a good roof for rears, add anyone can put 1 on. Send stamp for sample aud lull part tloulars. Gum Elastic Roofing Co., 88 A 41 West Bboaoway, New Yob k Local Agents Wanted. SipUdUWlH Wanted, A man who will contract td'tnild A Saw Mill, Dry Kilns and other houses, and putthe same to running. Apply at once to w. s. swindell; noy l d lit It 1 Morehead Citf , N, O k'-t . - f ii 'I .. ,Tt' hi 7 .-ie-.tt
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