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A ; - 3 t 'AIL VOL. IX.-NO. 222. NEW BERNE. N. 0.. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS." The D .Journal,, Y r 3 0 BUSINESS LOCALS. PENED Another Bbl. of Fine Corned Beef. J. E BLOVeb. HOLIDAY GOODS have burst into developed life: a cleaner, fresher lock you can't flod. Extract. Toilet Waters, Colognes 471 1. Sichet Powder, end a aloe line of Pluh Goods. Good Wbisk Brooms At 15 Ba just to your pane; consult cur c iuciion. The os.se isslninle: we canoot allow any other folks to serve jou riiher chea-pee-ad better. That's whv worthiest things at lowest prices alwve "tit you at Cnx8. 0. Grekn'8 deeHtxmas Naw urug Store. A8PLENDID DISPLAY of HOLI DAY GOOD-) can bd eeen at the Ne Drug Store. Middle utrcet. . tzma C. C Queen. NEW STORE, new man, nev prices, new fcverjthini; for the holidajs. Tares doors west of the oil postolBie. A LARGE stock of R s5 Carts j.ist re ceived and goinit "iy rarUly at low figures. Sp. ci.l drite Come tatly. deoM-lw M- Haiin $ Co. FINE SUPPEilNON'i WISE for the ChriBtmvi II jt id lys for ealo at $1.00 per gallon by W. E. lirown. Vanceboro. Partis "ir.::;'K will de liver orders and ift-k iKr8 tj I'upuin I pock of tbe steamer Vnuc.-horo, which will be returned on noat. 13 Iw W. E Bkow.i. V.incboro. JF IVEi. Armour's Aaent for Dressed fcL-ai. t-'.vj-uiie, Pork. Dressed Fowls, Co r, ';i Bsef , Oondeused Mince Moat, in col J tnor.ig". "VTEW GOODS jun received at iN Churchill & P-rkerd. euch as Mince Meat.Riisim, Oarranta, Prunes. OitroD, Dried Appla, fleets of all kinds, Bologna Susnt-s "! Northern Siosanee Tripe, etc.. Mtcroui and Cheese, Chocolates and G.il uioes. All of the above are tew and fresh: in f et we guarantee all our goads and prices. Just come in once aril era what we can do; all we ask ie om trWI. Very reap. Churchill & Parkkk. Broad at. ROBERTS & BRO. sra receiving their fall stook Oo;;H and Shoes, Dry Good J, Groceries mid Prntieione. They buy at headquarter and can srive you Low Prioea. au26 THE TAYLOR ADJUSTAliE SHOE for ladies. Nw an marvelous in vention. See sample. N Arpn, jl8 tf Opposite Jouunal Offioo. OLD PAPER! for sals ia any quin titles at Journal office. I7INEST FLORIDA ORANGES, both THE University of Virginia and Kim Grove Farm. tha HamDton Normal School will One of the model each receive $100,000 under tbe will of Mr. Daniel B. Fayerweath er, of New York. Tbe will distri butes over 12,000,000 to education al institutions, and in most farms in this sec tion is W. F. Crockett's, known as Elm Grove Farm, which lies just beyond the estera limits of the city, between Nense aflu Trent roads. Tbe farm is of moderate size, about ISO acre?, and is finely adapted to both truck, fruit, and is THE FARMERS. Michigan (J range iu Open Revolt Against the Na iouul Urange. Lansing, Micu., D..e. 11 Tbe Michi gan Grange is in open revolt against the National Grange on account of the stand taken by the National organiza tion in indorsing the proposition for instances without conditions as to ordinary farm crops, and is kept in government loans on real estate. Be how the monev ahall he nspd splendid order and in a high etate of fore adiourning the following report cultivation. ; int. micuigau urroge opposes jur. urooaett is a man of anility ana and other organizations of farmers. the Idea Of Government loans on experience in his chosen vocation and have indorsed the proposition, teal estate and ndoj: resolution setting forth the reasons . fl ' 6 issuing ofone billion dollars of Treasury f.,r it. nnr,,',, Th raUMJ"tuu'u ""u" lu"" i""""""3 notes and loaning them to tbe people tv ' spring and summer crops of truck and either directly or iadirccily. at a low Alliance IS Opposed to the lhirrt gmaii fruit. OneDatchof 21 acres in rate of interest, would lead to a wild Party movement. Total Visible Supply of Cotton, Re' celpts and Crops In Sight. New York, Dec. 13. Total visible supply of cotton for the whole world 3,099,817 bales, of which 3 608,847 bales are American, against, 2,953.924 and 2,553,744 respectively last year; re ceipts of cotton this week at all interior towns 198.120 bales; reoeipts at planta tions 290.345 bales; crop in sight 4 673,- 9R1 halaa Merit wins, as the marvelous lucoess of Hood's Sarsaparilla shows. It pos sesses true medicinal merit. Sold ly in one all druggists. 8 Grangers, AUl Hoffman strawberries last spring netted ancemen, farmers of all grades bim ?400 Knights of Labor and all working "Pse men can do no better than stand by tbo Democracy. clamor for credit, uvrry intelligent no. sin TY,,,3f .nflrvii?. That. nr etaUm clear proBt-clear of every could be deviied. or its operation so Ue has a nice orchatd of guarded, as to prevent partiality and The New York Commercial Dul letin iitlmits that the successor of Governor VVado Ilampton iu tbe United Stales Senate is not with. out some kind of experience. He is too young to have been engaged n the war of the rebellion, but ho is old enough (3G yeaia) to have borne a part in many bra .vis and JU retail and fresh arrivals. bv the box. Constant NUSIA NUNN, Near the Poetoffije, The Farmer's Alliance, of Kan sas bas decided to hold a conven tion at Topeka January 20th to nlace in nomination a candidate for United State Senate. The hostile Indiaus are lighting among themselves There are rumors of a tight between troops and Indians. Buffalo Bill's Indians are acting as peace-makers. Robert Haydn, of the Char lotte Chronicle, and Dr. Walter C. Murphy, of the Burgaw Herald, are the press delegates to the Ashe ville Immigration Convention. Mss. Burnett's Bon, who was the prototype of Little Lord Faun tlerov. is dead. Thousands of t people who have seen the play will sympathize with the motherauth- , ores. , " A FKIEND of President Harrison report" that he will not accept a New Bern is a splendid market renommation unless the Force bill becomes a law. Is this to be un derstood as a gentle , warning or as anultimatamT N. Y. World. ptiach add pear trees and 200 Mariana plum trees, a new variety that sur passes the fine Wild Goose plum, in both quality and earlineaa, that will give a crop of fruit next year. But one of the main secrets of his succeis is the fact that he raises his own supplies and takes such excellent caie of bis stock. He moved to our towu from Norfolk and began farming where be now ia ten years ago and has never had to buy ony forage during that time with the exception of tho first year, when of course ho bad to buy everything. On to have been once outlawed. Since I ben he bas joiued the Alliance the contrary he raises eo muoh forage and the Baptist Chnrch, and has crab grass hay, field pea vines, fodder, nreenmablv abandoned his eccen-r10 .th'beis ableto sell good quanti- rricitiua ties and mill have enough left for his own use tnrougn the entire year and carry some over to the next season. He still has some of Iastvear's crop on hand now. He made enough to have lasted him eighteen months. He alio made this season hundreds of barrels each of corn, sweet potatoes, ruta bagae, etc., for stock and this abun dance of every kind enables him to feed his stock liberally. Ho feeds his cattle with the reaularitv that he does his LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Bell Announcement No. 2. C C Green Holiday goods, C. E. 8 lover Corned beef. Hackburn the Grocer -Boys. -Sales Cotton. New Berne market of 91 bales at 7 116 to 8 12. Attend the Doll show todav if tbe weather is fine. Trade was quite lively yesterday The stores are looking pretty in their holiday attire. Hon. Henry R. Bryan received h's commission from Governor Fowle yes terday as Judge of the 2d Judicial die triot. Mr. J. J. Wolfenden is attending the Southern Inter-States Immigration Convention at Asheville, ia the interest of the Watson and Daniels Land Com pany of New Berne. favoriliems in its diutrituting; first, to personal friends of the loaning agon', and next to his political associates, every thoughtful man must foresee. That it would create a feeuog of help less dependency upou p,overnmcnt aid by those to whom it is designed to ben efit, thereby relaxing their individual effort., destroying their energy r.nd self- reliance, rendering them helpless men dicinta of government charity, every observer of human nature must, boow. That it would lead to thriftless improvi dence, relyiag upon government aid or governmeus forbearance bv thoso whom 1; seeks to boueiit, nnd prove a curso instead of a blessing, irf so plainly evident that we rio surprised that the Michiasn Gran;o should allow iisjjlf to bo carried sway by the clamor of those who hopa for thennolves public prefer ment, by holding cut a scheme so en ticing to the i'-nornnt or improvidont debtor and scheming speculator, President Harrison and the Financial Situation. Washington, Dac. 11. The Cabinet meeting today considered tho lionncial condition of the country, and, sa a re sult, the President, it h understood, will, send a mossage to Congress early next week sugeetuin as a measure of relief the enactment of legislation for tha issuo of additional currency, based on increased purchase of silver. Secretary Windcui, who ia ia Now DIED. Tuesday, December 16th, at his resi dence on South Front street, of con sumption, Mr. Joseph Barker, in tbe 47th year of his age, leaving a wife and three small children. The funeral services will be held tomorrow morning from the Centenary M. E Church at 10 o'clock. Friends and relatives invited to attend. For Sale, Two Cylinder Boiler, 2 ft. dlamstsr. II feet long, good at new. ' One Balance Wheel, ft. olamsUr. U lack face, weight 2.C0J lbe. ' - One Flooring Machine, la good order tad ready for immediate use. Also, Circular Bawi from best know mr t constantly en baud and for sale by decll ii wtt 1). CONGDOM BOM. Tax Notice. Your City Tax U now due, and most be paid on or before the First day of January, 1891. I will be in my office from 10 to 8 and 8 to 5 each day to recoive same. S. H. LANE, dl8tf Tax Collector. ANNOUNCEMENT. No. 2 We are prepared to offer jou today the Most Elegant Line of Fine Gold Goods it has ever been our pleasure to show in this city. Our NEW STERLING SILVER WARE ia very handsome. BELL THE JEWELER. For Christmas LET YOUR PRESENTS BE You can flod it in our NEW GOODS just received, consisting of ' Kid, Spring Tcp, Jersey and Scotch Wool Glovea. White and Black Handkerchiefs, A beautiful line hand Ties. Silk and Linen of Scarfs and 4 In horses, and heaps them all comfortably York city, conferring with bnnkorsas sheltered and the longer he pursues 10 ,lD! D.e91 mftn0!i 01 nuo1ram P.rotnPt ,. , ... relief, Is said to favor tho purchasing ..... vu..iUD uiUlD .una., uo uuu- of the pr0jent stock of silver, amount viuced that it pays him to do so- ing to about 13 000,000 ouucw, aud the In addition to the abundance of milk purchase also of an additional amount he has, he makes more butter than his f.8 ,10 09 ?DmT- re!,r.en,:2I,0LnB" I I.1I1IIH1 II IliK 111)1 t'H HhL III H I I'll i I. J-w'H HUH familycan use and matkets some of 0no. thus nd.iire i.hnnt SHO (ion coo to r that, but he appreciates his stock high- the circulation. lCHCB liUIli IT'S A TRUE BILL." I have got the pull and I propose to hold it. To all the Citizens of the City of New Berne and adjoining country, I will say, Save money by buying your Gro est for the valuable compost that he is enabled to make by having them. lie uses as large an amount of home made manure as possible. He got 200 loads this fall from the pens of his fattening nogs, and several times that amount from his horse and cow lots. He has alreadv killed thin HAsnnn 33 Mr. T. J . Turner filed in the Register hoE9 who.e aearel.ata weioht ovfir or ueens omoe yesteruay an assignment of all his goods, wares and merchandise. Mr. J. W. Turner is his assignee Messrs. Clark & Olark and L J. Moore are the attorneys for the assignor. Tickets for the entertainment by the pupils of Vanoe Aoademy are now on sale at A. M. Baker's furniture store 5,000 pounds, and in February ho will kill and sell 23 more that will weigh about 2,500 or 3,000 pounds Oae of Officers or tho Urokcn Bank of America and American Life Insurance Co. Arrested and l'ut in Jail. Philadelphia, Dec. 13 Louis E. Pleilfer, who was President of the broken Bauk of America and Vice- President of tho American Life In- suranco to., was arrested today for crookedness, in connection with the failure of those corporatiods. Bail was fixed at $20,000, tho eamo as that of Gtorge F. Work, and failing to obtain it be joined Work in Moyamensing "The BrocerI E. 3. HACKBURN. d 16 lstptxmaB nman i ,nhipr I liirtrnn 4ii7ftinar. to h rm his seven months old Berkshire pigs warrants are out, has not been cap- that ne killed weighed 10J pounds, and tured. Senator MaoFarlane, who was another thirteen months old waitrhud President of the American Life In- 213 nounrl.. n h m.H si hrria nf suranco Company, is securely hidden. nice, white, first class lard, and his REAL Irish Linen British and Balbriggan H. Hose, fi.ie- penders. Garters, Overgaiters, Collar! and Cuffs. A new invoiceof Scarf Pins and Col. lar and Cuff Buttons. Walking Sticks and Umbrellas. All wool Underwear, regular life preservers. Leather Coats and Shooting Jackets. Stacy, Adams & Co. 's Shoes. Clothing, Hata. Rues. Trunks nit Valises. J. 1.1. HOWARD. oc25 dwtf $100 fof$44T" EXAMINE OUR PLAN. Apply Early That your Certificate may soon mature. Are you looking for an oppoitunity ? Here it is. $100 for $44. S. R. STREET, Agent. New Berne, N. C. aeoiu awtf TO MY CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC. LI Hi of Lottors rni j I i i . ... . . .1 iUO uu iu ue procured irom any oi smoae nouse is lined witn barrels 01 Rflmaininir in tho noRtofilco at Now the pupils. Children under 12 years of I pork, hams, shoulders, Bide bacon, I Berne, Craven county, December 14th, ajelsoents. Adults 25 osnts. sausages, etc la'JU T,ipi1 w m hi A ,ih n,,r Hs has several fine, thorouahbred I Miss Cora A. Brown, care of Mrs. C. j -o j I ... lir Tvia r,. T ti rnn,ann d.vuk uieu, uuuiuura ui oorses DO u,...v .Uu , viuu uumi, uugi, ,,. tv, t .!o i rr males changing owner. Tha dealers nB raised principally heretofore a paugh, Miss Lillian Morris, Miss Lissor in New Berne, Messrs . J. W. Stewart, grade between the Berkshire and good Stephenson, Mies Mattie Stepbeneoa, M. Hahn & Co, and E. S. Street are native ttcck, but expects hereafter to Laura Tailor, care Miss Mary Dun- ...... i : , u , ,lr.1r nnn..n. Wm.on-.Ko nQrV. oau, uaviu i urner, . yvaison, uan- """"""J "m",us "oau ""PI""" 01 ' r: - ' iel Watson. Albert Walker. M. L. flae) animals, which they dispose of a,re rouana unina. Ward, W. G. Wiggins, R. S, White, rapidly at a small margin of profit. roccett also owns soma K. M. Wortley. in thoroughbred oattls of fine breeds and rirsona caning ror aDove letters, win u u.-j l. lh. I. imn.ni,:.. hi. ..nnir h- .ni say auveruBeu,anu give aaie 01 nsi. wuicu iu iiuiuumo uuj nuu 01 mm - - ' J I Th rfl?nlfttion now rflnnirn that one mule that is needed. Tho large ohoioe full blooded males, and is also cent BQan be collected on the delivery number always to be found here pursuing mo same course wnn nis or eacn letter aavertisea. SHII'PIXG NEWS. j v TBB JPresideat, is said, will recommend to Congress legislation looking to the increase of circnla; tloat by heavy purchase of silver." - He has found that the people want ; something besides tbe Force bill. - Tom Platt, the New YorkEe publican boss, says there is no nse of the Bepablicans counting on .' oarying that State in 1892, for she - ia safely Democratic whether Hill or Cleveland be nominated. Wil '. mingtoa Star. Whilb Boar frets and fumes in ' the Senate v his fellow-citizens of . Boston bebave like gentlemen and - vot tha Democratic ticket. Tbe - Democratic Mayor has a plurality oi 12.000. ; and tbe council is Democratic two to one. furnishes a good opportunity to make a poultry, of which ha has about 100 seleotion and it would pay those even beautiful fowls that are tbe pride of his who lire at some distance to take a wife. It is probable that it would re' trip here before purchasing and see faire aQ expert to distinguish their arrived, how easily they can supply themselves, offspring from the pure stock. By Steamer Newberne. of the O.D. lino, not only in livestock but also in bug- these methods ha is supplying himself with cargo general merchandise and giesand other vehicles of which these with improved varieties at reasonable passengers. same eentlemen alwavs keen a lance C0Bt I Steamer Howard from Trenton with supply on hand. everything around Mr. Crockett's cargo cotton. - place shows thrift and good manage- Steamer Carolina .from Grifton with The Bnaar ana cou snow. ment. His handsome stock. uass nigns wm i very aisagreeaoie on modioua, well filled barns, his well Steamer L. A.Cobb from Grifton with ' Clebk McPflERSOH, ol , ; the Douse of EepreseDtatives,has jusi had: printed tho nncfilcial list o tnembera-elect of tbe' next house showing 88 Bepublican8234 Dem ocrats and 8 Farmer's Alliance Oae district isset down as nncer vtuia and one la marked vacant. Wm. E. Clarke, P.M. 1 wish to say that I am in position to sell them First Class Wntf Pflnpr htr i hfl Groceri?s at prices as low as any HOie Taper, OJ lHO responsible dealer. Any prices -.v v advertised will be cheerfully DOUnd (120 Sheets), met by me. r I will sell Wylio Smith's cele- I . 1 1 1 , 9o wnrfli t(n oraiea itoyai uream Flour in 10 hCUUi, wuitu uuu. lb. lots at 35c. A tick-pir. rri van with each 10 lbs., and UDon the return of 25 tickets, 15 lbs. given to nie noiaer nee. The Finest Butter in Nw Berne only 3Cc. Call and examine my Fine Stock of Xmas Specialties. JPrices lower than any house in the citv. JNO. DUNIT. Dec. 14. dwtf A LOT OF FIHE ' ... j Turkey Creek Grove, Indian River, FLORIDA 0RANGE3, ALSO Choice line Hand Fainted Christmas Cards. See Styles in window, At 11 BARGAIN STORE." deolO tf UNITED STATES OP AMERICA, I fAHLICO DISTRICT. I 0. 8. District Court. In Admiralty. acoountof the constantly falling rain, cultivated, growing cropi of cabbages, cargo cotton. Pursuant to a writ of venditioni exponas this day Issued to me from the said couit, 1 , ... . i.u-.i- J: .t-. .... .l - ti 1 I I will bbii hi ruuiiu AUDLIUU, Kb riu.uu B DUt-ubwuunwuuiuK v" rreu- et0.. . fre8dom of his dhches from R-thnnnnr .T. R Prmnrn. fanh. Rnh't Wharf lu the City of New Berne, on the 20th nvterian eaiar ana tne jjou snow, tor ... n.i ..u .i..:. u.u i. t v.. ... .. ..Uu., 1 aaj ,uu g)ftv .UUU .UDII U.U.D, dCUb) IIUU1 tUHSlUUUlU the beneut or tne x. fli, Schooner Nins, Capt. James T Saltor. IN PORT. S:eim barge Win. H. Mo Oat e, Capt. E. B. Williams. Schooner John R. P. Moora. Capt. U, A., were the orderly arraneement of his cartB. rainy weu attenaea, ana wasyery en- fuming utensels etc under the sheds joyable. Seldom ever has a ball in building propared for them, and the town Deen more tastily decorated the neatnpgs and systematic arrange with, bamooo, nouy, nouse plants, etc., menl; tnat ia appuent everywhere as were.aiso tne Dootn in wnicn va- Mr. Crookett is a clear-headed, progres- Jos. Gaskill noui articles were onerea ror taie .t-- m. .nrt it wou nav manv of our s Snhooner The main ball and stage Were devot-l farmers to copy some of his methods. Candy i . a it f I I eato tne osxir.Boa im reaawg-room We cannot have too many like him. Sohooner MaUia to the doll show, In which handsome ' , David Ireland aoiis, Ttrwuiij cuiiumvtt w ivpreseaci ifexSOnai. CLEAEEt) J. F. TAYLOR'S. . All who wish to enjoy them, oome soon. For sale by the Box only. the Ste imer Cleopatra, her tactle, apparel. engines etc, as sue lies at said warn. Terms cash. JosnuA B. Hill, U. P. Marshal, By OiiAs, B, Hill, Dept. Marshal. Dec. 11th, 1890. Ids Notice of Incorporation. Tillia G. Cruso, Capt E. . Biles, Capt. the different nationalities of the world. attracted much attention, but not the least among the novelties in this room was ."the greatest living ourio3lty," whioh was -show, for- ft small fee, be hind a curtain; Those who looked did not tarry long, and were not disposed to tell what they saw, but were eager for some one else to go in. - The Doll show will be opened again today If the weather Is favorable, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.: if the weather ia noti suitable today, )t win oe opened to morrow at tne same hours. Hon. W. T. Caho and Dr. D. H. Steamer Newberne. of the O. D. line: Abbott, of Pamlioo oonfity,' and t:r. I with cargo cotton and other exports bL F. Arendeli, of Mdreheadv want up and passengera. to Asheville to attend the . Southern Inter-Statee Convention in addition to the delegates we mentioned in yester- day morning V paper. V - Rev. B. A. Willis and wife and Rev. T. P. Rioaud and daughter, Miss Rosa1, Bupjrlor Court Clerk's Office. Pamlico Count? State of North Carolina. Be It remembered that Martin Wagner, Joi.H. Smith, HoseaF. Going nnd Charles .. Pearson have nied in this omee articles of Incorporation In accordance with the laws of the State of North Carolina, chapter 16 of the Code or North Carolina, for toe pur- ioi, carrying on the business or canning (vsteri. sum. Fruits and Vetetables. etc. under in natre ana style or VA8USHKKUIS1'EN VUHrABI, for the term of thirty (80) years. That the nanlta.1 atoak of aald oorDOratlon It Tea Rtflamnr ' Nfittlfl W for Klnston I Thousand Dollars (110,000), divided in iwo Dteamer ettie w . ior jvinston Mnndiwa (200) ghare8 of th, pr Tine 0f fifty ith cargo general merchandise. - ($30.00)doiiarseaeb.andtbeaaldeorporatlon nu ii I, nil nil l v inoamunwu uuuc, vuv miu lawaof tha atataof North Carolina, ani bv and nnder the name of "Vandemere Oysur Steamer Laura for Kinston, ftflTRS. steamer rseuse, oi tne u. nne, -Win. an Mid mark of the Smwrior Will arrive1 thia morning and tail this I Court of Pamlico county, at his offlos in evening at 6:80. , u ; ; Bwbotte io de.oi Jmpat..A4i V FE9TU8 MILLER, Olerk Bnp. Oonrt decio auwiw . . ramueovonnvy, returned last night from attending '6. L. A. Cobb 'will' Ball" this 1 18W, ' ConUrenoe., ' , '." 1 1 morning at 8 o'olook for Grifton. ' ; , I -decio The Fraternity of IIIHIIWIHI WW WHUIi.., a! .Aaw' ' '" 1 ' .VII ... i mntrimuinn in Koiiar rnnn - th nn " r " --v ihuu a iv.VW uYvmmww vue saa v A tjr WUIIUIrt .Utf WftAklv DiiAi fit ni- f,:t 4lK M lHk - -w- " w v sww -- ToUh Pays in six month;..,.. . 'four C.t4lW - " W0.0A.jji Ninety three members in New,Beriewl; ; For further information tpply lot
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