J - r , .. . - -. Daily 0 URN AL VOL. IX.--NO. 202. NEW BERNE, N. C.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. 3031NESS LOCALS. FRE3H ALL PORK SAUSAGES this morning. N. WHirroED. MINCE MEAT. ENGLISH PLUM Padding. Chocolate, Tapioca, Evaporated Apples, Dried Apples, Im proved Jelly, Gelatine, Preserved Gin ger, RaUias, Citron, Currants, Nuts, Candy, Small Hm. Breakfast Strips, Family Corned Beef. Cud fish, Imported Sirdines, L & P. SuU'. Tomato Cat sop. Capers, Curry Powder, White Beans. Rolled 0t. Crushed Wheat, Hominy, Samp, Macarvni. Vermicelli, Birley, 8piees, Dried Hales, Freeh Roasted Coffee, Fine Tea, Cocoa, Smoked Beef Tongues, Canned Goods. All fresh. tov22-5t C. E. Slover. NOTICE -See Dail's Turkeys. Chick ens, New York and Bologna Sau sage, and Ne v Buckwheat, and various other things. 21 St A Handsome Assortment of Sttmped Linens, Tea Trays, Scarfs, Doylies, 'etc., and Embroidery and Knitting Silks, Saxony Yarn, Cream White Z phyr, jast received at Mits E. F. Dil lingham's, corner of Broad and Middle streets. n21 lw A TIERCE OF DELICIOUS SMOKED Pig Tenderloins at 10 cents per pound. Try them. novl9-t K R. Jones. rpRY our Valky F mi P.g Pork and JL Fulton Markot Oovoe.i Boef. We alio keep a :ull Iiu9 of Choice Faniily Groceries. Givo in rt irial before buy ing liewhere, and be onvinord that d are selling fina groceries cheaper th the choapet Rupectfully. CBUR HULL & PARKER, Broad Street. ill iV for Bain a fh-.e collection of Jersey Wnketkl 1 Cabbage Plants in good conJition for eelting out, which I will sell. nl6dlw N.Tisdale IOANED A Gauging Rod and a J Wantage Rd. Party that bor- rowed will pieaso return them and James Redmond. oblige OURZEIGLER BROS. SHOES have arrived, ooHtf Baukinoton & Baxter. 17 LM CITY STEAM LAUNDRY now ready for work on colltri. cult and shirts. Work may ba lfcfi t the siure of JaincsM. Ho ward. ocl2.f. CERTIFICATE No. 1209. of the stock of the A & N. C R R Co.. having been lost, applioa'iou will bo mado fur a duplioate. oot25 80J C A Palheu. 1OBERTS & KRO r.re receiving ki their fall stock Bouts and Shoes, Dry Good J, Groceries aud Provisions. They buy at headquarters and can give you Low Prices. au26 T PHE TAYLOR ADJUSTABE SHOE for ladies. New and marvelous in vention. See simple. N. Arpjn, jl8 if Opposite Journal Office. OLD PAPER4 for sale in any quan tities at Journal ofHoe. McKinley's back feels as if he had stepped on a ftar ppangled banana. The number of exiles in Siberia this year (up to October 1) amounts tolG.000 souls. . A YEAR ago there were but fifty people in Middlesborough, Ky. To day there are neaily 7000. Mount ."Etna, in Sicily, is throwing out showers of ashts, and peasants are fleeing iu terror of the threatened eruption. Jay Gould weut into Wall Street the other day while the gamblers were crazy, and walked off with two or three moderate fortunes. The census enumerator in Went worth township, Eockingham coun ty, N. O., reports having found a woman, hale and hearty, at 104 years of age. Rev. J. 11. Laoy, ofjlebane, who lately received ar call to the pastorate of the Westminister Presbjtsrian Church at Greens boro, bas accepted. This most handsomely endowed college in this country is Columbia, with Harvard eecon a. The en dowments ' are ft9.000,000 nnd , , i s. $0,863,000 respectively. . . :;:r.;: ': TEB , first tourist hotel - to be 'erected : .',iaV Alaska will be built at Glacier Bay. by a syndicate of "v Tacoma capitalists . who believe that ; Alaska is the future great ' summer resort for Americans, and that Glaoier Bay is the most attractive place np that way that has yet ' been discovered: John M." tANGSTON, who was ' defeated at the late eleotioa in the Tetersburg 'district, charges that ; Gen. Mahone conspired to.defeat him. - He says when" it comes to Wtte8ti Soutl Bepablicacs are all Democrats. He said the force bill isn't worth the paper upon which it is written. The toughs appear to have pos session of the Oklahoma Legisla ture. A bill has been passed by that extraordinary body making it a criminal offense for a newspaper to even insinuate anything against a man's ebaracar whether it ifi trne or not. Oklahoma is a good place for Col. Dudley to move to. At this time Parnell might find it a safe place. When it is remembered that the Globe-Democrat is a leading lie- puoiioan journal, me loiiowing paragrapu irom mat paper win oe appreciated: Most of the Eepubli can explanations of the recent defeat are like the widow's obser vation with regard to her late bus band's departure: "If Ebenezer hadn't blowed into his gun he would u,tu got pieuiy oi equineis 111. . -.1 . i C ; I I ir. whs Riir i a iilfl lav lor snnir. lels.' LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Lost Gold button. N. WnrrFORD All pork oausage. C. E. Sloveu Minoe meat, etc. A. Coiin Agent for pianos, etc. Cotton. New Berne markot Sales of 222 bales at 8 1-4 to 8 5 8. The Orphans Friend has donned a new dress. It has a new head, the reading matter is differently arranged, and the appearance improved generally. We print in this ieeuo a programme of the races at our winter Fair. It hould prove of great interest both to turfmen and others. It is the largest in the State. We regret that Mayor Bat J a has been con fined to his room for a day or two by an attack of chills. During hie absence Councilman John Dunn has been acceptably filling the Major's position. One of our patrons who made an ac count with us fivo years ogo wh'ch he found himself unable to liquidate at the time, cam? in yesterday to renew his subscription and voluntarily called our attention to tho old indebtedness. and with the statement that it stood so long only because he was unable to meet it, and the remark that "an hon est man's debts never go out of date," paid the whole amount This is a com mendable act of an upright roan, an example worthy of imitation by aDy who are in a similar situation and are able to do likewise, and is also a straw that indicates that the abundant crops of the present year are making them' selves felt throughout this section and producing a cheering financial condi tion. Church Notice. Htncosk Street Methodist Churoh, Sunday, JNov. 23, services at 11 a. m. and 7:15 p. m., conducted by the pastor. Prayer meeting at 0:15 a. m. Sunday school at 3 p in., W. R. Barrington, Sup't. The public are invited to these services and will receive a cordial welcome. Y. M. C. A. Social. The sociable last night which was gotten up by the ladies auxiliary for the members of the Y. M. C. A. and their invited friends paseei off pleas antly. The large rooms were brilliant Iv lighted, and beautifully decorated with bamboo and other evergreens mos), eto. Many handsome flowers bad be n sent in one lot furnished by MiBS Ootuii Metts attraoted a great deal of ah a v. "77 71, " " perfectly at their ease and gave them- selves up to the merriment of the hour, VnmWa nt nnnir man nTArnianil in thm mninm n thn fl t in rill j . .1.1. i . . iu l m parallel bar, horizontal bar. eto. Mny of the ladies and gentlemon so inclined kept the parlor croquet tablo and other games in constant usa. . . . . i .. pieasant music, vocai boiob, quartettee with organ accompaniartnt, recitations, eto. An elegant supper was served and everybody went away well pleased and wishing for another time as enjoyable. The ladies deserve a great deal of credit for so kindly interesting themselves in behalf of the Association. CI ni I lis Tn flint a1 fn Vnvarv NkwYobe Nov 20-Theffrand 1ur tlIAL it j - tbe first degree. Ladr DTanairera of thn World's Fair s u c" "usts. me nrm bad a small vuuiyauy uu i mow mm ana sup way jaanagerg or tne nona s iair. .. . . h.wuhm posed he was still oonneoted with the CHlO.ao,; NoW S0.-Mm. Potter Pal- mer . was today unanimously eleoted President of the board of Jady managers New Berne N. C. The Stella Route. The people in the neighborhood of Swansboro usually come to New Berne by sail vessels through the New Berne and Beaufort Canal, which is a round about course, and the dislanoe is over double what a straight land route wonld be, and when for any cauco they fail to come through the oanal they have to go all the way down to the mouth of Neuee river and then np it, which distance is about four times as great as a direct line between the two places Mr. I. N. Henderson, of Swansboro, was in the city Thursday with a good cargo of cotton which he brought in a sail veeeel by the long way. He says people of his section prefer the New Berne market and are eazer for better transportation facilities and moving earnestly to induce the railroad to take what ij known as the I Stella route which will give them diract and rapid communication with this , , .... . , c:ty . The people along the line of that route express their willingness to offer reasonable inducements to the railroad PeBt 6 in 8 f0al9 of 1SS7 purse $75.00 to non. rhu rnntn ml tn ! it ,u J 0 per cent, to first horse; 25 percent n "w "v 1 . . 1 1 i . , rigni 01 way dud aiacniy, ana tney are Koine 10 noia a mee.ine luursaay. Dec. 4-h, for tho purpose of bringing to the notice of the railroad people the ad vantages that they claim will acorue to the railro id if it takes that route hav ing a dsep water outlet at Stella through the White O ik river the cer- , , ... I" quntiti8 of lumber, sea products- fish, oysters, etc Well, everybody is getting interested In the railroad question, the time for action has arrived, and we will very Boon know whit is going to bo done. Pei sou al Mr. T. A. Green loft yesterday morn ing to attend the meeting cf the direc tor of the Oxford Orphan Asylum, to elert a superintendent to Bucceed Rev. J. T. Harris, deceased. Mrs. W. J. Street left on the steamer Newborns yesterday to vieit friends in New York. Lieut. Jas. H. Hughes, of Bingham School, and Mr. Colin OuEhea, who has hQ0n in Ai,.hm i . ;i,f f . . .ov v.sii, lu iuKir paiomi. Mr. Willie Uay, who now holds a po- sition in Burlinston. came in to visit his relatives. " " yiriic to relatives in jnow xorK. flir. Joa. Ucborley is back from a trio to Philadelphia. Those Ootids Again. Editor Jouknal: It will not be out of place nt tan time to mention one thing that ought not to be forgotten i hat wu have one of tbe finest and best court houses m the State, an orna in. nt to thia tld classic county and city. Do ou recKon these bond-signing Demncr.-iu, and the business people in general, know how much the bold U00 nsolventa (free voters) paid towards building this magnificent bouse, and what it was built for, whether it was built for tbe transaction of the legal business of the county, or a place for political heelers to meet to concoct plans to retard the progress of. good govern mentV I say again, keep off the bonds, and we will all sing together this good old tune, Hark from the office a doleful Bound, My ears attend the cry. Ye liviug men come view the ground Where tbe big four must shortly lie. B. INDIANS BKIJLNNINU TO DISPERSE IIEFOKE THE TROOPS. it is KP.ARnn VTIat Timv nivn nrKv Tn muim ik nuiuiiUB uiiKYKNNKs to KF.INFOUCE THEM. Chicago, Ills., Nov. 20. A speoial from Standing ICock aaenov. N. D.. savs: The news that troons have been ordered to the reservation hun unread rapidly among the savages and the gen- eral elf ect has been had. HavnriU hnn. dred braves have disappeared, with what obiact and in what direction can- not at this hour be learned. There is evident fright in some quarters, and the general imoression is that the buokB are r0nning away from what they regard M an jmpen(mg calamity. It may be, however that thevare bent noon nil- i&se and murder and have callnnad acrOS 106 country 10 incite tne 0r- thern Cheyennes, the most excitable bttnd 0( Indjl,n9 in the west,.to take arms against the whites. The aged warriors and women are frightened i QeD- Rueer's DTeeence here last week had the effect of reducing Sitting Bull's followers by nearly one-half, - Three Million Dollar Bank Failure, Philadelphia. Nov. 20. Barker Bros., bankers and brokers of thU city, have made an assignment for the bene - fit of their creditors. This firm con trols the Wharton Switch Oomoanv. and gained a world-wide reputation sometime ato by its Chinese intertele- mphtajt banking scheme. They are also the Philadelphia correspondents of the Barings, the great" London bankers. in... ... 4m d..i in securities, Oregon Paciflo bonds and B. Jald t0 be bout thre miuloni . v , , , rVi :-t B.. Av; PROGRAMME OF RACES fob the Fourth Annual Fair of the East Caro- Una Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial Association. TRIALS OF SPEED. W. P. BuRBUS, Direotor. Tuisday, February 24th, 1891. No. 1. Bank pony Running Race at i'.6) p.m. i mile, best $ in 5, purse 820.00. 60 per cent, to first horse; 831 per cent, to second horse; I6f per cent, to third horse. Not less than three to enter, two to start. Three Minute Class. No. 2. Trotting in harness, at 3 p m. Mile heats, 3 in 5, purse $85 00. 60 per cent, to first horse; 25 per cent, to sec ond horse; 15 per cent, to third horse. Not less than three to enter, two to atrt Wednesday Feb. 25th. No. a. winning race, I3:au p.m. i mile, beat 2 in 3, foals of 1838, pursa DU- uu Der cent-t0 firBt horse; 25 per fffrf hn ""wJ1?"6;!.15 ?' T" W third horse. Not less than three to en- tsr. two to start. Ho. 4. Trotting race, 1 p.m., 1 mile, to flennnrl hnrnn 15 nmr nan ti tliA horse. Must be foaled in N, C, 3 to en , ullu ier, a 10 start "J"' ironing in nsrness, z:du p m., 1 mile heat, 2 40 class, best 3 in 5, puree 8115.00. 60 per cent, to first horse; 25 per cent, to second horse; 15 par cent. to third horse. Not less than 3 to enter, a to bisrt. XT n . . 1 n nn rto. o. muie race, situ pm , purse 40. t mue $rj, t, d. .-t tn nnicr O. " , " ' V -jw V..VV.. Thursday Feb. 20ih. No. 7. Running race, 12.30 p.m., open to all ages, 1 mile, best 2 in 3, purse tfiO.OO. 60 par cent, to first horse; 25 per cent, to second horse; 15 per cent to third horse. Not lees than 3 to enter, u to start. No. 8. Trotting race to harness, 1 p m. lime to beat 2:35. Beat 3 in 5. mile heat, purse 5225. $125 to first horse; $60 to second horse; 840 to third horse. Not loss than 3 to enter, 2 to start. No. 9 Gentlemen s raco to busev. 2:30 p.m.; owner to drive, 1 mile, beet 3 in 5, purse $85.00. 60 per cent to first horse; 25 per cent, to second; 15 per cent, to tnira horse. JNot less than 3 to enter, 2 to start. No. 10 Trotting race to harnees, at 8:80 P-01' 1 or8e winning time nearest 8 m lnu te ! 1 mile heat, best 8 in 5, purse gm 6Q per cent tQ firfl. horge. 25 Der cent, to second horse: 15 ner cent, to third horse. Not lees than 3 to enter, a to siari. Friday Feb. 27ih No. 11 Trotting race, free for all, at 10 QO p.m.; 1 mile, best 3 in 5, purse 8lQn ,'.., ' fi , .. cant, tn AACnnri Vinrflfi 1.1 nor ranf f third horae. Not lees than 3 to enter. 2 to start. No. 12 Pony running race for boys, at l p.m. Best a in 3. mile. 10. a. rnot teas than 6 to enter, 2 to start. No. 13 -Pony trotting race, at 2:30 p.m. Best 2 in 3. I mile heats. $15. l, e'J. Not less than 3 to enter. 2 to start. RULES FOR TRIALS CF 6PEED, 1. All entries for these trials of speed must be made with the Secretary of the Sooiety on or before 5 o'olock p. m. the day before the race, and be accom panied by 10 per cent, in cash of the whole purse. 2. In entering horses, the name. age. sex and color of the animal should be given, with the names of Sire and Dam, u Known, ana aiso tne name and reel dence of the owner. 113 The Sooiety reserves the right to ohange the programme so as to subati- tute one day's trials for another to meet me casualties or tne weather. Should the weather be so inclement on any day oi tne iair week as to crevent tbe Director from starting tbe races, such races, at the option of the Executive Committee, may be declared "off." and ""i"iuuiiwi, i iuiod ouuitn iau iwa Buneri re- qU,red. No money paid for a walk- Over. o. tieats in eaon day 's races may come uu alternately accoraing to tne order ot tne Director. 6- Winning horses will receive only the premiums assigned to their position. " premiums paw to distanced Or ruied- out nones, and a horse distancing the nela will receive only first money. I 7- Rces he governed by the r"'es oi tne mationai 1 rotting Associa tion, and Louisville Jooky Club. 8' AH premiums of speed classes will Da Pi'd hy the Treasurer on Saturday of Fair week, upon certificate of the Judge, and countersigned by the Direo "u' "ltiiiiiwii. . . ' A Sharper's Trick. Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 20. Moses S. Marks, who up to one year ago was Western Union Telecranh National Bank of Commeroe, New I York, correspondents of the Flour City Bank, to send twenty-five thousand dollars in currency. He signed the name of the cashier of the bank, Wm. A. Walters, to tho dispatch. This 1 morning the bank reoeived a letter - from the National Rank of Commerce n New York saying the money had I been sent In f 10 and $20 bills. The bank officials at onse telephoned to e Amerloan Bxohange Company to ." the money which they had not 1 tnat marks baa called thara at a n'ninnk I nd reclV6(1 the cash. The Express jankfc The polioC are now looking for Marks. , The thief was a young man ot the town who has hitherto borne an ex- SHIPPING NEW!. ARRIVED, Steamer Stout, of the Clyde line Steamer Vanceboro. from Vanceboro, with cargo ootton, lumber, & shingles. Sohooner Clara Garret, Capt. John McPhereon. IN POBT. Schooner John B. Conner, Capt. W. J. Martineau. cleared. Steamer Eaglet, of theE. C. D. line, with oargo general exports. Steamer Howard for Trenton, with cargo general merchandise. Sohooner R. J. Poulson, Capt. F. J. Fitzgerald. notes. Steamer Vesper, of the E C. D. line, will arrive today. Steamer Vanoebero will sail for Vanoeboro this morning at 8 o clock All His Posiessioos Lost in a Twinkle. Gallatin, Tenn.. Nov. 19 R. T. Meadows, of Bledsoe, having sold his farm and stook, was tested by tbe fire last night talking to his wife of their contemplated trip today to Texas, whither tbey were going to make their future home. Mr. Meadons pulled out his money, which was in large bills. and proceeded to count it. When he had laid down his last bill on the hearth some one opened the door, and a gust of wind carried his all in the fire. Before Mr. Meadows could rescue any of his currency it was in anhes He had converted all his podpeseions into cash, and in a twinkle all waB lost Failure of a Banking Firm. Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 20. The failure of Barker Bros. & Co., bankers, and brokers, was announced on the stock exchange this afternoon. The urm is composed of Able & Whsr ton Barker. The firm at 1 o'clock stopped receiving deposits at their office on Fourth and Chestnut streets, at 1:15 o'olock the doors were dosed. The members of the firm refused to make any explanation of their trouble. The firm bas of late been doing very little business through tbe stock exchange. An assignment has been made to Ed ward Mellor, who is a son in-law of Wharton Barker. Pork Packers Moke an Assignment. Cincinnati, O , Nov. 20 Charles Jacobs & Co., pork and beef packers, at flum and t indlay streets, assigned this morning to Geo. C. Jacobs. Liabilities w"! assets 4U,U00, with preferences given in lavor or Geo. Wuest for $17,500 Lost, In the citv. bfttwecn th OM Domini i wharf and the Market wharf, on Friday. November 14th, a handsome Gold But 'on with monogram S" thereon A liberal reward will be paid by re turning same to its owner. Capt. tiiomas M. Southoate, c23 Steamer Newberno. Adolph Colin, Manager for Walter D. Moses & Co Richmond, Va., the oldest and largest Music House in the South, will be in town for a week. Any one desiring to purchase a Piano or Organ will find him at the Hotel Albert. All corre spondents will receive prompt atten tion. n22-lw MARSHAL'S NOTICE OF SALE UPON EXECUTION IN ADMIRALTY. By virtue of a writ of venditioni ex Donas, issued out of the District Court I of the United States for tbe District of Pamlico, at the suit of Jas F. Rooks vs Steamer Cleopatra, I will expose to sale I at nublio auotion. and will sell to the best bidder, for cash, on Monday, tbe 1st dav of December. 1890. at three o'clock, p.m., the Steamer Cleopatra, ber taokle, apparel and furniture, boats land appurtenances, where she now lies. at Brinson's wharf, in the city of New Berne, N. V. Dated this Nov. 20 ih, 1890. Joshua B Hill. U. S Marshal. By Chas. B. Hill, Den'v Marshal. 0. R. Thomas. Jr.. and M. DeW. Stevenson, Proctors. J. i. BRYAN. Pres.THOS. DANIEIAVice Pres. G. II. ROBERTS, Cashier. THE NATIONAL BANK OP NEW BERNE, N. C, Incorporated 1865. Capital, - - $100,000 Surplus Profits, - 86.700 DIRECTORS. Jas. A. Bryan, Thos. Daniel?. J. H. Hackburn, Roberts. DRUG STORI MIDDLE STREET, new eooos JUST RECEIVED. Stacy Adams & Co.'s Shoes. Jas. Means' Shoes. The Diamond Shirt, all SiZt.;. For the next 30 dav w will gdl a nirt for C0c, good 75a. unlauodricd size 14 to 16J. Full drees Pin Shirts for $1.25. wnrth &dom 00. Stein, Eiocn & Co.'s Tailor Hade Clothing. A full line of Samples from Rogers, Feet & Co. A fit guarantee J. A ni'w lot of I'iat i t'anvasrf Cov in! 8:.awl Straps, ad Runs. ored Trunk j, V.U:, s Carpetu. Oil (.luili : . 61. IsSlBHO. i d wtf What Gossji Item ? The question h ak,d .!.:! by peoplo living in towruad cou .try what does all this mean thru I see m nil the news papers and on hand tills of eo many merchsnts closing out their stock at 40c, SOo. and 6VJc. oa tho dollar of New York cost. Now (1s I have had considerable ixpi rii-nce in tbi line of business, I think 1 can ixplaiu it to mono wno ao not unJun t:iml in a wnv that they will be benefited. Now in a few words, and aa ehjrt us polish: There is a man iu town whose i.ame ia Big Ike, Who 13 alwevs Oil t!m Innbnnt for some merchant who rsnV r.,o Ki bills, and fcives him from IOj. to 50o. and 67io. on tho dollar, that is. on a hundred dollars' worth of goods the highest Hig Ilia p.iyg jH G7ic. on the dollar, an.l on a thous-aud SOT.j.OO, and the slock he had jibt received from Kineton coat four thousand dollars in New York THIS AUGUST, 1893, and only cost 1 Iko two thousand and seven hundred dollars. Now I think every well-regulated mtn, woman and child will understand thia explanation and at onco seo tho advantage that Big Ike has over every merchant in Eastern North Carolina. Now, my friends, this is not tho only advantage that Hi Ike has over the other merchants in buying; he has a great advantage m saying he is the only man in North Carolina that can say NO, hence the cred it eysti ni is killed, and iot one dollar'ti worth goes out of his tore until paid for. The above plainly hows why Biij Ike ran afford to give for the next 30 days a 25 j. present with every one dollar's worth of goods sold. Newbern, N. C, Nov. H.ltOO. BUY YOUR PIANOS AND OKGANS FROM A North Oarolina House. High Grade Instruments At Most Rkasonaul-e Prices. We Can Savn You Money. Chas. L. Gaskill & Co, Middle St., opp. Baptist Church, oc26dw3mfp NEW RERNE, N. C. There Is Probably More Soap Brought to tbe town of Now Berne than any other town in thu State. Whv ia thia r Because the people are deter mined to keep clean, and have every thing about thorn pure and sweet. And right here h the reason I keep TanBill & Co.'b Cigars: they are the purest and sweeUst Cigars made, bo all good smokers say, and are pleased with them. And don't vou forcet the 25.000 tt be given away on euessep. You m win money. Wm L. PALMER. FOR Largest Stock of GROCERIES on hand, Sold at northern Price?. ,rk Agency for Eorsford Bread Preparation, Old Virginia Chen)ots Cigarettes. A :.v Hazard Gunpowder Co - WilUihiaAJLifi UJSOOEE, I MIDnllfS v .

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