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Daily OUKNAL,, VOL. EL--NO. 296. NEW BEKNE. N. SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. v. The ' BUSINESS LOCALS. A VERY Fine Line of Samples just revived tor the iptlng Uede. luarlt-U. M. GASKILL. ROOMS TO LET In most pleasant part of the city. furnished or unfurn ished i ; suitable for bouse keeping. Apply at -Joumai. office. mars-Hw good Boot and Shoe maker at once. Pollock, c t., near Middle. X WANTED-A If makei marl It. 2000 NICE lot Refined Mutton Suit in cakes at I oil. each. 0. E.Nbi-son. realm LBS. Country Stall, lOo. per lb. Lard at my U. E. Nelson. AVID8PAIGHT. four doors above K. N. Daffy', old .Unci. Oyster, la all aUU nail OUmi Mee.li can be bad feblH 2m atvlea Fried. Boa.ted families use by measure during the fair. JOHN WILLIAMS is now prepared to dye clothing In (ait color, (or both ladle, and gentlemen. Al.o repairing and pressing eio hlng a specialty. Corner Broad .nd Heme streets. fatotf. EW DKUQ STORE.-Drugs, Medi- N ProDrletery Medicines. All varieties ot Diafgl.t'a Sundries. Trusses and Brace.. Mew crop Garden Heed., flue and Large Biock Cigar, and. Tobacco, all new. Pre scription, accurately compounded (and not at WAR prices), onr motto and our -ucces.. t) 0. GREEN, Druggist and Apothecary. Middle St., four doom f lorn Polloeii. Jan25ly ROBERTS & BRO. are receiving a Large Block of Hoot, and Shoes. Dry Mnod. Groceries and Provisions. They buy at headquarters and can give you Low frusta. aii2 The Alabama Legislature failed to make an appropriotion Tor the World's Fair. The recent storms made many wrecks oa the English coast in which as many as 100 urea were lost. The Mississippi levees have given way at several points and great injury to planters in the valley will result. Georgia's pension laws went into effect, March 1, and from that date the widow of each Confederate Sildier will get an annuity of $100. The country learns with regret of the serious illness of Hon. W. G. P. Breckinridge, the distinguished Kentucky Congressman, at Pensa cola, Fa. Ex Speaker Reed says he is aniseed at his own moderation. Exactly. He thought he was a whale, when he was only a moder ate eat fish. Shipping; News. Arrived Steamer Elko, of the Clyde line, with cargo general merchandise; steamer Carolina from Orifton, and steamer Howard from Trenton, with ALL the chances are bright for Commissioner Lucas. the Democrats arettine eontrolof Kx-BenatorW.H.Lucas,who has been tfca Sanataafror Marnh i a I appointed ohisf of the shell fish oommis1 safe and working majority. . New York, California, Bhode Island, boat wonld be in.dMUSte for taak, cargo cotton. Wisconsin, Michigan, and Illinois but Col. Lucas relies for the efficiency Notes -The steamer Neuee, of the E can almost confidently be counted I of the new law, which goes into effect C- D. line, will arrive this morning and nnon tin apnrl nAmnn.rats. arirl t.hrn April 23. at the expiration of the sail tomorrow afternoon at So clock; a fonr or flvn othnr States now temporary three-months law. upon the strong publio sentiment in its favor and the severe penalties against violations. The penalty for dredging being a fine . . . i Grtn i : t. Henry Wattebsoh, of the 777' ' I nsif lama thin AtiA vaat an1 a fArfAlfiir v.our.er.journai, me aoieso eauor of th. offendi bott ,nd M h in thn Qnnfh ar.nfnnii Hill. liO-l .. ... . iu u0 UUuiu,.ojOUiuu.,u"i. uo ipitances. The finding of suoh ap- will go into the Senate and be lost, pliances on board is taken as primie He is nothing but a good organizer faoie evidence of guilt and proof to the anvhnw. Of flonrn ha' a a. hrisrhr,. contrary rests with the boat. In ad i o 1 represented by Republicans which can be classed as doubtful. the steamer Trent will sail tomorrow morning for Adams Creek; the steamer L. A. Cobb will arrive tomorrow and sail Tuesday for Qrifton. level headed man, but he's not an orator or debater. There are plen ty of men in the Senate who will over match him. He will lose con trol of the Machine, and that will be the end of him." dition to this (with the exception of the patrolmen who are paid regularly) one half of the fine is divided equally be tween the informer and the officer making the arrest. This virtually makes patrolmen of all oystermen and causes danger to the transgressor ever? where. Improved Roads. A number of the State papers aro agi tating the questiou of improving the public roads. Considering the advance ment that North Carolina is making in Hon. E. E. Smith. Editor Journal: Hon. E. E. Smith, of Qoldsboro, N. O., ex U. S. Minister to Liberia, lectured in Rue Chapel, A. M. E. Church, Friday night, on Africa.'' He was exquisite in his re marks, and covered himself in renown. He was introduced by Bishop C. C. Petty in glowing terms. W. J. Jordan. Pastor. After Gen. Palmer was elected, Mr. Cocknell said to him, "One thing we admire about you, Gener al, ia that in this long fight you have not given yourself away, and have StooJ as the representative Of material prosperity, it is discreditable to Negotiating for Direct Taxes. Raleigh, N. O , March 13 Gov. Fowle announces publioly that he has begun correspondence with the Federal authorities with regard to the distribu tion of the direct taxes recently re stored by Congress. As soon as the instructions are received taxes will be distributed among those entitled to them. The total amount whioh North Carolina will receive will be about $870,000. your party and have made no con cessions or oners to trade or barter." "I do not mean to go to hell by way of tho Senate. Mr. the State to allow them to remain in the wretohed condition that characterizes many of them. The Wilmington Mesen. ger speaks thus on the subject: The character of country roads is an was a at the Hood's description of tho coun try roads in November is applicable to the present condition in this section: "Wholely impassable Not even jackagsable." IT has been announced that Iozalls had retired from politics and would enter upon journalism. It is now said that he wants the Japan Mission. If he gets it it will be interesting to observe which shows the most tricks Ingalls or the Japs. With true American spirit we bet on John James. . "AN oyster planter in Lone N , Island Sound bought 100 acres of land at 91.10 per acre and stocked ' with oysters. It is claimed that 1 -. his supply will now yield him $1,500 rtt acre." We don't understand ' the business, but if poor land can be stocked with oysters so as to make .it profitable we hope our boys will go to clearing. . I . This News and Observer thus ' ' explains the Free Coinage Bill. 'It Is that any man who possesses ,.' silver or gold may take it to the mint and hare it coined into stan yr dard silver or gold dollars; or if he : prefers, he may receive the amount J; in new Treasury notes which are legal tenders. The Treasury notes so Issued are to be additional cur rency, and not old currenoy." Cotton sales for the week 124 bales against last year. The hour for the Y. M. C. A. Devo tional meeting has bt9n changed from o'clock to 5:30 p. m The funeral of Mr. Wm. Foy will be held at his residence this afternoon at o'olock, Riv. R. A. Willis, offloiat ing. Mr, S. R. Street, agent of the Ham burg, Bremen, Fire Insurance company received the check for $600.00 last night for the insurance on Mr. L J. Taylor's store rte corner of the cemetery at tho unction of Queen street and the ruacada mized road is being enclosed by a neat wire cloth fence as a yard for the rabbits kept at the cemetery. Mr. Jacob Gooding, a wholesale drug gist of this city has received an order for large quantity of goods of his raanu facturo. The sale was effected through the advertising columns of the Journal. Wo have received from Staunton, Va., through the courtesy of Miss Emma Henderson, a New Berne pupil of the MR Cleveland has lost some Of his popularity no doubt. Batso ; great is it he can lose much and yet retain a vast deal. A count in the Indiana Legislature revealed that he had 50 votes, Gray 26, Hil V,7 Palmer 7, Yoorhees 4, Vilas 1, Turpie 1, He had i more votes ,thau all the others combined. This ij indeed remarkable when Senator Yoorhees and others thought he would stand no showing in Indiana Gov. Hill is evidently very weak in the Great West. - The outlook li still favorable to the nomination cf the ex President. Wilmlngion isseDger LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W. M. Watson Foreclosure. Pro?. H. 11. Bell Testimonial. W. B. Boyd-$100 in three months. Cockrell," said General Talmer, excellent expression of the cundition of and thfl rrnnfArAnpfl was r. an Anil civilization, lho people's enterprise, juugment nun luuustry are reneciea to a great extent in their public roads, Men have come into .North Carolina to invest and after having; some experience over bad roads they have pulled up and gone home saying they were unwilling to put their money in a State that had sucu miserable thorouehiares. it is a fact that a good two-hone team can pull more weight over a roally good road tnan a four-horse team can pull over the win ter roads of North Carolina. It is the worst economy iu the world to have bad roads. They kill up tho horses and mules. wear out the harness and wagons and cost more than double to haul to market the produce of tho farms. Then it makes travel almost an Impossibility The publio mind is awakening on the subject ot improvements. There is a demand all over the State for better roads, and there are strong indications of progress in th at direction. The Oyster Industry. Baltimore, March 12 There very large attendance to night publio meeting of packers and dealers and others interested in the preserva tion of the oyster industry. Mayor Davidson presided. The addresses were by Professor W E. Brooks, of the Johns Hopkins Uni versity on "The Propagation and Cul ture of Oysters; Mr. John K. Co wen, of the Baltimore bar, on "Oysters and Oyster Law; Hon, Marshall MoDonald, United States Hieh Commissioner, on "The Policy and Obligations of the State and General Government in Rela tion to Our Oyster Industries, and Colonel Thomas S. Hodson, of Crisfield, Md., on Gumby Oyster Farm. The resolution deolared that prompt and decisive measures must be taken or the millions of money now invested and the many thousands of our people now employed in this industry will soon be compelled to seek other chan nels of trade. A Mammoth Lock Oat. London, March 12. Not less than 300,000 men are out of work in Italy. It ia therefore with considerable ap prehension that the government looks forward to May 1st, the date for which a general strike and labor demonstra tion is proposed by and influential section of the socialists and labor agi tators. It is believed that the strike part of the project will fall through, but there will no doubt be a deconetra tion of the unemployed at least. Tourists, Whether on pleasure bent or business. should take on every triD a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly ana eneotusiiy on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms ot sickness. For sale in 50c. and $1 00 bottles by all leadine druggists. mar31m. FORECLOSURE. State or Nortu Carolina Crave n County. uperiur liuun notice. State of North Carolina on the relation ot win. m. waison. Clerk of the Huperior Court of said County vs. George WU.lami. To George Williams :-Take notlre. an action entitled as above hag been com. menced in said court for the purpose of foreclosing a mortgage executed by you on a tract of land situated in said county, for jour appearance at the spring term, ISsl.of saldcourt. You are hereby reuulred to an- pear at the court house In said county at the spring term, 1891, of said to be held on the 12i li Monday after the 1st Monday in March, loi'i. nuu answer or uemur 10 me complaint. W. M. WATSON, Clerk Superior Court, Craven County. March Hth.lHIl. marli-IawiW. Are You SaviDg Any Money as tne Days Go By?. 8iX lloll an l.f.r .. . y P.iymeuia to u.B U saved and In month- COVENANT BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Will carry ?I.j..o s:,-i nnd w.il pay yon $1,000 IN 83 MONTHS! Thus you ! amounlH. an. making SI.ihw . ":ivtM up j,;;S in smnu u hiiH earned ou (f-192. s'4Mlt. wi.e,.. -V"-' ''".www s.VKin..b ?'" ri Hua' "harea. or louscr ? As otlersyou you attord to unesiinent It Absolute Security wiiu .i tr :;i per rent. int..r ah .... he,reUyXhv1:,:,r,-NeW lie,m' -"i'e loaned nere. Why will yun pay rent ail vour Uvea ' " AB.ocla'tlon they will loan you money t,v i,im i,k-j i. o'whtt v.Tik ""mtl"y Payment, equal wm'; .lmve l'-y for rent now, for ahou' ,e , ,0U1'a- Loa"s c" Kl. (iMMPK, President. JOS. COHKN. Vice W. II. Hiii i. Hec.& Treas. L.W. WALLNAC, ' K UAX KN Bl ' tt ; j ;ltf. K. H. SULTAN, ' - Kor Information aply to Directors. 250 Barrels Full Weight Mess Pork To be sold at Rock Bottom Prices. Agency for Horsford Bread Preparation, Old Virginia Cheroots, Cigarettes. Hazard Gunpowder Co Personal. Mrs. Mary A. Knowlton, of Brookline, Mass., who has been visiting Mrs. Sarah Stimson left yesterday morninsr to visit friends in Wilmington. Mrs. C. F. Chapman, of New Bury port, Mass., arrived last night and is the guest of Mrs. P. H. Pellitier. Dr. G. E, Bigby and wife came in from Kinston. Mr. C. B. Felton, of the Beaufort Seaside, who has been spending several days in the city on business returned home last night. The following lawyers went down to Beaufort to attend the Spring term of Institute, a copy of the Wesleyan Female Superior court whioh commenoes there Institute Review. This is the school tomorrow. Judge J. D. Melver. pre a - oumal published monthly by the young I siding: Messrs. L. J. Moore, M. DeW ladles of the school and its excellence Stevenson, O. H. Guion, P. H. Pelletier, reflects great credit upon them. C. R. Thomas and W. T. Caho of the In the synopsis of the water works city ,n( W. B. Rodman, of Washing' agreement given In vesterdar mornine's wn' 8nd Uem Maiy or Winston The Seal Fishtrlcs. Washington, D. C, March 12. The settlement of the-Bering Sea matter as foreshadowed in the correspondence between the United State and British governments is not, in the opinion of Treasury Department officials, yet assured. The fact that the issue of permits to vessels to cruise in Behring Sea is not prohibited during the pen dency of the negotiations this summer, is pointed out as almost fatal to the United States' interests in these waters Advices received at the Treasury Department indicates a more general onslaught on the seal fisheries this spring and summer than ever before. There are now titling out at Victoria, B. CM forty vessels whioh will infest the waters about the seal island. At San Francisco twenty vessels are being made ready for sea, bound for the islands of St. Paul and St. George. In the language of a government official, "when the pending controversy as to jurisdiction in the Bering Sea is settled there will be nothing to settle." That is, all the seals will have been destroy ed. ARMY AND NAVY $3.00 SHOE IS THE NEATEST AND DEST MAN'S SHOE EVER SOLD FOR THE -itr. ill liritfIi. WHOLESALE GKOOEK, MIDDLE STHEET, NEW BERNE. N. C. Id" DUFFY'S paper the line that read "the city leases sixty-five hydrants etc.," should have beeu "The city leases sixty, fire hydrants at an annual rental of $5.00 each per year. " These hydrants, as stated, are to be used exclusively for extinguishing fires and flushing gutters. Lieutenant Winslow received last night a notification of his election by the stockholders at President and Their Day of Execution fosponcd. New York. March 12. Judge Lao- ombe has graBted the murderers Smiler and Slooum until March 2d to appeal to the United States Supreme Court against the sentences by whioh they were to have been put to death by electricity during the week beginning March 10. This operates as a stay of the execution. Church Ssrvices Today. Centenary M. E. Church Rev. R. A. Willis, pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m., oonduoted by the pastor, Toung men's prayer meeting at 9:15 1 Appointed bv President Van Bursa. a. m. Sunday-school at S p. m., J. E. Galena, III., March 12,-Celestine Kal Willis, sup't. The publio are cordially invited to attend these services- MONEY, TRY OJNE I AI II AND YOU WILL WEAR 3XTo Otxaer! CROUP SYltUP. Jceipe of the late Dr. Walter Duffy, DIRECTIONS! Dose for a clilld two or threnvpnm nM nn easpoonful; lor a child iliren fii drop; lor a child six months old. twenty irops; for ono twelve months old. nearly naif a teasnooninl i-..ouii., frequently if ,,tl.,fiK!,,i ,, ,mT ' cured. ' J'V1 to "mlfy Uli 1 1'ave used Duffy's KOI 1' HVRU1' In niv fnm II v f,,- - iionthsaLd 1 believe it to be a most excel- -...ucu, uir croup Willi children, espe allyasa Drevpnilv n...- u1.. ad a severe attac k of rrnnn nhA, ago, insomuch that we felt anxious about lis recovery, but was suc-essfully treated by n u Jr y1 ,C"1?- b,,t ,ni"KIR it probable that ; i r, 'iftrkH "lK'ht follow we frequently used Dufly 8 Croup Syrup and the child has had no marked symptoms of croup since, and I believe it is due to the use of the (-.roup "yrup, and wo now keep a bottle of It at our house at all times, and 1 cheerfully ...cuu u man. k. II. BARNITM. Alt,o very elleelnal In roiio, ir and colds. I'iiki'auki) am. hoi i. iV 6 It. N. DUFEY, Hew Bern, N. C. no esaie. Agents- McKeFson k Kobl.lna. ii u iTh" HLretl; Wm- H-HchleffllnACo., 0 W illlam Street. New York City. janldwtim n t m . . . . n I ' ' enenu juumgor oi tne r.mnco uyster 8bbath school at 8 p. m., O. O. Clark Co. Mr. Winslow informs us that the I ov tj.. rru....j ;u. lUUp tiaTVI UIDOIlUg lUUlOUOJ UIUV pouoy oi tne uompany in tneruturei.t 7:ao o'clock. All are oordiallv In sua a ..1 wiuuepena.ro consiaerarjie extent, Tlted t0 attend theg8 aerTioe8. upon tne aamtnietr.tion or tne new 0huroh of 0hrIgt. Hancock street. oyster law. Th desire of the Company tl. Ohnstnutt ntor. flarvinn. t 11 tenbaoh, the oldest postmaster in the Northwest, died Tuesday night at his hnma in Pntoan. Wis., aeed eiffhtv-ftve. Dsptisi. unurcn rreacnmg n a. m. He was appointed postmaster by Presi- and 7:80 p. m., Rev. Rufus Ford pastor, dent Andrew Jackson in 1838, and with the expection or two years bad tne position until bis death. a. m. and 7:oUp.m. Young men's prayer meeting at 9 a. school at 3 p. m., B. H. Testimonial of a Prominent Minister. La Grange, N, O.. March 11, '91. Prop. H. H. Bill, Newbern, N. C. Dear Sir: I reoeived chain on Monday. also Eureka. I am very muoh pleased "BARGAIN STORE." jsnlOdwly $ 1 00 III THREE nONTIIS Mm - - i mm m vi r is . u tm jm m. Hunaay I With the chain and my wife says it is I Hi 21 ,bUOJL LU OW. Melton Sun't. Must lovely. All I bave shown it to is to largely expand its operations and if not prevented will do so. Last night, Amos Dorsty, of Balti more, one of the cappers employed at I Weekly prayer meeting every Thurs- spoair intnenignesi lermsor it, ana oi provided three good members a-e secured Mr. W. H. Bpencer. Deputy, will be In the city until Monday, tne lutb lnst. W. B. BOYD. marl5JAwtf. iiOOiL bbcrktart. nf'.. rjj!. .oa . ... course they want to know who made it. d uUmK 0IWy, ana a.y Dgai . .o p. m. a .ooraiat in- The ReVi T( J Qgburn WB here a few tepney jjee, a ooiorea arayman, bad I vltatlon extended to all to- attend tbese rU. aso and soma ladies were oomDli an alteration at the cprner of Middle I services. . Imenting his chain. Ha spoke in very and South Front streets and came to Christ Church-Rev. T. M. N. Georse. complimentary terms of you and your blows, Dorsey knocked Let down, rector. .. Fifth Sunday in Lent. Service. ?!5i "IL v"!d vl' ?L VP" Friends separated them and Dorsey re sermon and Holy Communion 11 a. m. I perhaps if you have an opportunity you urea w inos. oowaen s Darroom. L.ee I service and sermon 7:40 p. m. Tbeloould work p this town to your ad followed and Without "notina attankarl Inn Win ara nnrrll.il InvltAil In mttmA TantSgC. rtnn ttrifh hi. nnnv.t w.. i a m l. .u . .l l am giaa you sent me a oottieoi . . , . , . , . . I . . . . I mm u uotu nautiu. iuwd everai pio we, tne most serious cut oe-1 Dy attentive ushers. Sunday-school at ror m longtime. Doubtless I would ing a soaip wouna to tne stall, com ASSIGNEE'S SALE! Five thousand dollars worth of every variety the ohapel 0:80 a.m. and at the ohurch have had a thick head of hair if it had Af fnrnifura onrl Tirtneo 4ptBl. I have been so I could have seoured 01 IUmHUre ana flOUStJ menclng near the back of head just above the neck and reaoblng to the temple, splitting th ear open. Dr. N. H. Street dressed the wounds. ' Th Injuries are not dangerous. Lsa was arrested at once. ABT1CB TO MOTHERS. I or Sale. ; " s Mr. WmflLOw'a HnoTRTHfl Rvurr Two Twin Reversible Engines-12x80 should always be used for children new oy linden: - balanoe in cood taethinr. It soothea the child. anftna Y. M. O. A. Devotional meeting this v.'S-it.mhaa n,,.nair. A.mh., furnishinCT C00d8. BeS aftarnnnn as R-flfl nVlnnV Rnt4anl' j ' i n m.i j j m I O O - nay sua ouuiu um Be a Man:" 1 Kings, 9:24; 1 Cor. 16:18. said it was All men oordially Invited. order. -' Jakes Rbdmond. Seo. & Treas. N. AT. R. 8. B. Co ' sep2Qtr lid not find any dsndruft, p nerfeotlr olean. and that IHialieS 0l S6WlllcT Uia drojjng u,rt.h, yo pkwTeJdorsfeau chines and a good line Eureka. ' Muoh success to you and your 01 OTff ailS. All 10T 83,10 at cost. J. . TURNER, remdedy. Yours reipeotfullv. W. L. Harbis, I the gums, allay all pain, cure wind iinosa, xweavynvecentaa doi. jarri lyiiuuioii vry iyr rittuera UHSturi&i A BALL AND BAT. Just arrived, a new lot of Children's Suite. from 52 in to r."i, and with each Eult we will give A BALL MD BAT. J. M. HOWARD. febl'Jd&wtr. R. J. GOODING, Miiteiaor to n., h, lueadowa M Co., Wholesale and fietail Druggist, Corner Pollock and Middle St PROPRIETOR OF" COCHINES COUGH CTJRfo This preparation contains no opium and IB o-rtain cure for nourha. h and If It does not eirecta uure after taking one bottle, the money will be refunded td purchaser. ut-iiflius uiw i'ment, for chapped band and every skin trouble u I keep everything in the Drug Line, and a large and well selected stock of Toilet Ar ttoles, soaps. Sponges, Perfumes. Chamola Skins, Hair Brushes, etc A complete stock pf Patent and Proprietary Medlolnea, Chew- mT. uu nue uui. Hmoklnl Tobaoco. good, Perloue Tobacco. ImniJ Cigars, an i the best 6c JNortn Carolina, and lOo. Cigars Us eoit-xni . HOUSE FOR SALE A Bargain! A Three Story Brick Store and Dwl ling, with two story rear extension, on Craven street. . Terms: $500.00 cash; balano la flv notes, to run 1, 2, 8, 4 and 6 years res pectively, and bearing 0 per cent, lutetcokt V . marlitf, Assignee.! j24istppplrl0R, O. E. LODQ& ,
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