J 2 US HERS' ANNOUNCEMENT THE DAILY JOURNAL k ablisaed ..l-r tmM UhBt.v at AlMI n (Mr . rT T- , . ' . i -, l 50 rents or month. 1 THE WEEKLY JOURNAL fa published tvery Thursday at ?LS0 per annum. Kiuitw tit IkniiHa m hu ike nnt trt reed tea line will b inserted trre. Alt ad- witiooaj matter will be charged 5 eta. per una. I PaTmenufoftranweutadvertisemeuteDiu we aad la advaaee. Kegular advertise- i snents will be collected promptly at the end i each month. Cooirasnications containing new ot suffi. mioui puupe mieresi are souciieu. og cum suuuicatioa most be expected to be published , that contains objectionable personalities, or wiuiuojui the name or the author. Articles longer than halt' column must be paid for. Any penoa feeling aggriere at any anony Jsjous cooimunieatiou can obtain tbe name of (he author by application at this office and showing wherein the grievance exist. i THE JOURNAL. - C E.HARPER, i Proprietor. C T.HANCOCK, - Local Reporter. Entered at the Fottofflcc at Aei IJcrnt. C-, a ttcund-clati matter. - A BRVTSn ta.1 iu'ftlla In RnnU Itnaa Cal. His father lost a colt, and the !boy asked what reward would be given .ffkl flnlinnr bin T mill mra vr.il n .dollar," said the father. ' But how ! .much would yoa give anothor boy ?" , " .1 it. hT 1 1 ... other boy $2.50," replied the parent. ; the building from destruction. .It was not long before the neighbor's! . . ... ,, , , a , , "... ., . . ,. , Owing to the difficulties that have Jad appeared with the lost colt, and . the owner promptly paid the boy s0 ofle" bee" fo,l,,d wlth thc clo9ed .$2.50. Then the neighbor's lad went i lYw (f engines for electric light ma around the corner, where stood the chincry, the English Admiralty hns son of the man who owned the colt, j abolished them in recent ships and and divided with him. substituted open engines of the com- A pleasant interchange of civilities l"und typo. ttas recently witnessed in Philadelphia. A prominent photographer expresses A well-dressed Frenchman stopped at , lm) opinion that the gallery of the the corner of Walnut and Broad j fu((l.e wi contan ,)0 gk ,. ,lL A streets, to wait for a street car. An , . . . , , , ,. organ-grinder with a moiikev started to :1"l"'00m'W"h tho ,,0rl1' Wal1 cn play the "Marseillaiso." The monkey I tlicl' of SlllRa alld a roof PC t0 ,1,c tripped ac oss to the French gentle- j slr. " ill produce the best results. Tho man and held up his paw. Tho ! inside painted in light color gives ad iforeigner placed therein a coin, and the ; mirable illumination, without the dis jQonkey toik off his little rod cap. ; vantages of sunlight. vVitho.it a thought, the polite Fronch- I man immediately raised his own silk 1 Tll Fm,ch Acclimali.ation Society, tat in return to the salute, aud the ; which possesses two important cstab- monkev ran to his master ehatterinc '. with delight, a broad grin spreadiug over his little brown face. ' L. J. CnoTnERs has a 10,000-acre ranch in Texas, lie questions whether electricity would not make a good fence that is. taken in conjunction with a three-string barb wire barrier of tho usual kind. Ho fenced a thousand acre tract with one smooth wire and charged the wire from the dynamo that lighted his residence. Into tho en closure separated from the tract con taining the main herd by this .single "Wire, he drove some wild steers. They broke for the main body. The leader of the stampede met the wire, bel lowed, aud retreated rapidly. Others tried the wire and did likewise. Hence Hi. Crothers thinks that ono wire will fence iti the, toughest quadruped in exaii' The Duke of Bodford, who ha just died, was one oi tue ncnest men in , :Great Britain. Some years ago, ho ad mitted that his income was tho e piiva lent of one million five hundred thou sand dollars a year. He was an ecen ' trie man and a mean man. He ha) I stood for years in the way of local im provements in London. Hi) real-es-jtate holdings in that city were enor 'mous, and ho consistently fought every 'attempt to open the new streets d manded by the increasing tralfic. The 'private thoroughfares under his contiol i he closed and barred at an early houi every evening. It is hardly probable that the successor to the title and es I tat e will depart from the hard prac tices of his father. Lord Tavittock is a narrow-minded individual, purse jproud, selfish, and egotistical. I The platypus, a small, molelike beast of Australia, has been voted the palm for being the mo3t extraordinary 'inammal in the known world. For the '.last twenty years its skin has been highly prized as an article of com Imerce, yet dining all of that time (scientists have been trying to settle the quostion whether it is born alive oi 'hatched from an tgg Mr. Caldwell was sent out to Australia by the Brit- i l. laaAAialinn fnr Ilia DTnTAga nnrnnnn ' of studying the life history of this won i 'iderful creature, and was finally re ' .warded by the discovery of the eggs land nest of this contradiction of nature. ' 'that of the mole, and is covered with a - close, short, grayish brown fur. Like tha beaver, its tail is broad and flat tened. A harny extension of the jaws ' form a beak like that of a duck, their 1 margins being sheathed with horn and r . . . !.i i i .l.i i supplied who transverse uoruv plates, ' two in each jaw, but these are sot true ' TAot.Ti. The toes are united by a mem brane or web, so the animal is enabled to swim with great ease. It inhabits small streams and ponds, living prin cipally,' if not wholly, on insects. 'When the joung are hatched they are "blind and quite naked. The method by which they obtain milk from the mother is still obscure, as the creature has no nipples, only a flat surface; nor is there any marsupial pouch. The beak of the young is wholly unlike that of aft adult. It coat the British Asso ciation over $10,000 to ascertain tho above facts. Y'-VV 3 The Commoa Council of Cincinnati, at the suggestion of the health officer, has passed an ordinance making it ft tnisdemeauot :. ot " give public exhibi tions of mesmerism and hypnotism. SCIENTIFIC TJCRIPS. Incandescent lamp globes blacken - J; UK .It.. !.... than with tbe direct current. A now substitute for quinine it krovvn ns pambatano. II it an aqueous . . f ..om ,1, ot Df . ahruh of xitact riom iuo root oia snruo ot tLut name. A steel company of Cleveland, Ohio, recently rolled a 20-inch square ingot into a tlirec-quarler-inch plate at a single beat. The ingot weighed 8500 pounds. An Italian physiolog'st of repute, named Moso, has demonstrated by experiment that thinking causes a rush of Mood to the brain, which varic with the nature of tie thought. The camera shows that the star 'c:i, one of the brightest in the heavens, is apparently a double star, composed of two suns, each revolving around a point midway between them. It is proposed doing away with the , old system of lightning-rod protection l'inr the rods with narrow ribbons of oopper, which will use up tl mtm-irtr ll,.. l!,.l.n;.. .....I n.rA liniments for the raisin" of tish at (uillan and (Jesse, in ihe Department of thc Audc, lias just received 100,000 Californian salmon eggs from the I'nitcd States. This society, which is of quite modern growth, has set itself the task of restocking with salmon all French watercourses (lowing into the Mediterranean. In the telephone an alternation of timbre, consisting of a disagreeable suiitlling which distorts words, is said to be due to the fundamental note and harmonics of the diaphragm being superimposed upon those of the voice, without becoming confounded with them, and producing a disturbance of the electric waves, of tho movements of tie diaphragm molecules, and, therefore, of thc sound waves which reach thc car. A recent little work on barometric piaius, puunsncu in v ranee, gives, among other interesting facts, the fol lowing: If the stalks of clover and oilier leguminous plants stand upright, there will be rain; if the leaf of the wood sorrel turns up, it is a siun of a storm, as is also thc clos ing of tho convolvulus flower, the expanding of tho lettuce flower, aud the turning upsido down of the flower of the pitcher plant, but if the last named stands erect it will be line, as it will be if Hie flower on the sorrel opens. Birth of a Bison. The female bison at thc Zoological Gardens has just given birth to a fine calf. This is a matter for some re joicing, sinco the American bison is getting very rare. It is even now as rare, or nearly so, as its European relative, tho aurochs, and not so very long ago it was abundant on the plains of North America. Tho calf is a reddish-brown color, like tho calf of an ordinary domestic cow, and not a, bit like its black, shaggy mothor. If thc theory is true that every shade and variety of color has Its meauing, this fact is very extraordinary: If thc colors of thc adult bison have a relation to its usual surroundings, why should thc calf be colored differently? One would havo thought that what was sauce for tho goose was also sauce for the gosling. It has, however, been suggested that such diflcrences between the parents and their offspring are t? facilitate recognition, and it is noticeable that tho young of many animals arc, as in this case, more brightly colored than their parents, , and, therefore, more conspicuous in thc dusk or twilight. Loudon News. A Reasonable Reqnest. Mr. Waffle Aw, Miss West, kind iy allow mo to escort you into the banqueting salon. Miss West Pardon me, Mr. Waffle, but did you expect to walk or ridoP Mr. Waffle (standing on the dress) Why, walk, of courio. Miss West Then j)lca ffcl off tho train. ' A-GREATBARQAIMI 327 ACRES WILL BB SOLO AT A GREAT SACRIFICE! A VALUABLE PLANTATION situ ted on (the South side of the Neuse river, three and-a-half miles from the City of New Berne, N. C. One hundred and twenty-fivo acres cleared. Good land, tuitablt for Trwking, Tubacc ; Jiaitiitg, or any kind of farming. The balance, two hundred and two . acres, heavily timbered with pine, oak, cypress, and other kinds ot timber. It is also fine Grazing Land. Good dwelling, outbuildings, and a fine orchard. It has a tine FISHERY fronting half mile on thc beach, where there aro high banks of marl that can never be exhausted, from which vessels can load with ease. It is a very beautiful and healthy lo cation, presenting a near view to the passing vessels and the A. & N. C. Railroad. For terms apply to P. TRENWITH, Opp. Hotel Albsrt, IEW EERIE, H. C. JOE K. WILLIS, PROPRIETOR OF Eastern li Carolina Marble Works NEW BERNE, N. C. Italian and Amnican Marble and all Qualities of Material. Orders solicited and given prompt at tention, with satisfaction guaranteed. OUTWEARS ALL OTHERS Then Isn't It the bpnt and mot economi cal ? If Mr. Slow buys an untetted article and hag to paint four timet In u brief period, and you buy the "Avcrill"und paint hut once, do yon not save 75? Averill Paint has a beautiful lustre; it improves the ap pearance and Increases the value of your buildings. It has been tested by time, for it's been In use & years. Sample card of fnshionable tints and positive proof of the fturahlUryof Averdl Paint to any address. SF.KLEY BROTHERS, 32 Burling Slip, New York. Sold by L. H. Cl'TLER, New. Berne, N. C. amir i'anpie Sour people not only have a bard time in getting through tbe world them selves, but they make it hard for othet people. The more sour people profess to havq religion the harder they make it for tha Lord to reach those who have much to do with them. Sour people who claim to be Chris tians make sinners think that the Lord is opposed to anybody having a very good time in this world. Sometimes people are sour because they have just enough religion to make them miserable, and not enough to make them nappy, and sometimes they are born that way. Sour people are very often made more so by brooding over their troubles, and thinking only of themselves and their disappointments, instead of medi tating upon the goodness of God and His unfailing kindness. Sour pe"ple ought to romember that "A merry heart doeth good like a meck cine ; but a broken spirit drieth the bones." Nothing can so auickly take the bit terness out of the heart, and put a smile on the face that will keep sweet in any climate, as to become well acquainted with the Lord Jesus Christ. A insane man turned loose with a shotgun would not do as much harm as some people do with bitter hearts and long faces. Ram's Horn. Forgiveness. There is no bravery like that involved in the forgiveness of injuries. Tho man who forgive has two victories one over himaelf, and one of the person who has injured him. Men are not slow to appreciate and to applaud virtues they are not so ready to imitate. They will understand that the sublimest human act is that of forgiveness. But to ap preciate a noblo act is a great deal easier thau to perform one i precisely like it, just as it is comparatively easy to look upon the sublime heights of a mountain ; but it requires a powerful long continued effort to reach and stand upon those heights. The man of meanest capacity makes himself more llian 4A ..aaw nt iliA man nf lnfflAaf! ' capacity, if he forgives him. He who revenges an injury makes himself the inferior, not only of his enemy, bat of all others, because he has stooped to a base act. Revenge is generally dispro portionately severe, even if a man's judgment is taken as the standard, ' and he who practice it has laid up for him self a long harvest of regret and .re morse, while the man who forgives is at peace with himself and all tbe world, and has transformed his enemy into i friend.' We should also make it a point to always forgive .thoae we cannot thrash. areata Sitings, , ; , ' ' PROFESSIONALS DR. G. K BAG BY. Surgeon Dentist, Office, Middl Street, opp. Baptut Church, HKWtEIBE, S.C P. H. PELLETIEB, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. AND MONEY BROKER. PfOTPlI tVPPt Two Doors South of UaiUM UUuCl Journal Offlos. A specialty mad in negotiating small loans for short Will practice in the Counties of Craven, Carteret, Jones, Onslow and Pamlioo. s-L' nilisl Slates Court at Hw Berne, and Supreme Court ot the State. DR. J.D.CLARK, NEW BERNE, N. C.: bT'OIKch on Craven Street, between Tollock aud Broad. i. a. .. ests. tmos. onicl. vice-Pass, c. h. aosiRTa, casHica. The National Bank OF NEWBERNE, N. C. 1NCOKPOKATEO I Hiii. Capital, - . $100,000 Surplus Profits, - 86,700 DIRECTORS. Jas. A. Bryan, Thos. Daniels. Cha8. S. Bryan. J. H. Hackbuun. G.'H. Rober.s. Alkx. Miller. L. Harvey. GREEN, FOY & CO., BANKERS, Do a General Banking Business. NEW BANKING HOUSE, Middle Street, 4th Door below Hotel Albert. NEW BERNE, N. C. Fast Passenger and Freight Line between NEW BERNE, Eastern North Carolina Points, and all Con nectioas of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, INCLUDING Jttvr York, Philadelphia, Not folk, Bal timore and Bostou. The ONLY Trl-Weekly Line Oat ol New Bern.. The New and Elegantly Equipped Steamei Sails from New Berne HOBDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS, AT FIVE P. M Stopping at, Roanoke Islnnd each way and loruiiugttliMi: commotion with tho Norlolk Southern lUilroad. The Eastern Dispatch Line, consisting of the VVilmin.-ton S.S. Co., Norfolk Southern 1- It., New Wk, l'hila. and Norfolk lt.lt. and Pennsylvania It. R., form a reliable and regular line, ottering superior facilities lor quick passenger And freight transportation. No tranxl.-r except at Elizabeth City at which point freight will be loaded on cars" to go through to declination. Direct nil goods to be shipped via Eastern Cn rol i n n Dispute h daily as follows: From New York, by Peiina. It. It.. Tier 27 North River. ' From Pliil.idelphia,by Pbila., W. and Balto. 11. It., Dock St. Station. From Rnliimore, by Phila., Wil. and Balto. R. R., President SU Station. From Norfolk, by Norfolk Southern R. R. From Ronton, by Merchants 4 Miners Trans. poitHtiou Co.; New York ami New England li. K. Rates ns low and time quicker than by any other line. For further information apply to W. H. Joyck, (Oen'l Freight Traffic Agent. P. R. R.) General Traffic Agent. Oho. STKNIEN8, Division Freight lAirent P. W. $ II. It, R, Philadelphia. 8 ' B. a. COOKE, Oen'l Freight Agent. N. Y. P.&N.R.R., Norfolk, Va. II. C. Hl'DOlNH, General Freight Agent N. S. R. lt, Norfolk, Va. GEO. HENDERSON, Aoknt, Newliernef N. C 's H. C. Frell Steamers G. H, Stout, Defiance & Elk On and after February 1st, 1891, this line will make regular SEMI-WEEKLY TRIPS 0BTW.VBN Baltimore and New Berne Leaving Baltimore for New Berne, WED NESDAY, SATURDAY, at 6 PM. Leaving New Berne for Baltimore, TUES- UAY.8AI UKUA. tiSYU. lerchanti and Bhippers, Take lotlce. This is the only DIRECT line oat of New Berne for Baltimore without change, stopping only at Norfolk, connecting then tor Boston. Providence. Philadelphia. Richmond, and all points North, East and West Making c1oe conneotion tor all points by A A N. C. Rail road and River out of New Berne. ""Agents are as follows Bkobbh Foster, Oen'l Manager, 80 Light St; Baltimore, jas. w. MCCAitHiCK, Agent, Norfolk, va. W. P. Clyde & Co., Philadelphia, M South, wharves. .. . , ' 'v (',- t; .. Now York and Balto. Trans. Llne.iPier i North river, , .... ,f ; E. Simpson, Boston, S3 Central wharf. 8. H. Rockwell, Pro videuoe.R. I. '. Ships leave Boston, Tuesdays and Saturdays. " ' ' New York dally; vvr. ,X" " " - Balto.. Wednesdays A Satnrdaye. " " . Philadelphia, Mondays, Wednoa-v'V.'-;:: days, Saturdays.. .,, ;;v " - V , Providence, Baturdays. TO,; Through bills lading given, and rates guar, antaed to all points at the different offloes of the companies. "r''':,f',.;NV -.''i:Vi'i, 'r . ter Avoid Brtabag of Bulk and Shn r. w j (. ...' , ' . A BuflHAY, Acent, tftw Bsrnt, for Infants srfafssoweAadapasdtochittreatfcat I rssasnaead teas superior to aay prescripttan knows to ma." H. A. Aacaxx, K. D 111 Bo. Oxfor St BrookJja, N. T. "Tk aao of 'Caatorla is so BBtrsrsal and HsBMritssowallknowatlaaait seems a wart mt sapmroaatioatosiidoraoit. . Few areth Isnrtlicnt UmilK wao do aot kssp Caatoha wtattlaeaarvsacli." ' Clmum KLiirrrn, D.D., Now York Otty. Lata raster KooinlngdaU) Baformad Church. Trs Cawratm URHAM CONSOLIDATED THE Land and Improvement Co. DURHAM, N. C. J.S.CARR, A.B.ANDREWS, R.H.WRIGHT, resident Vice-President. Bec'y and Treasurer. A MOST LIBERAL and REMARKABLE ANNOUNCEMENT. The "Consolidated" Controls Of Lund immediately adjoining The Campus of Trinity College, which has been surveyed into LOTS 50 BY 140 EET. The Lots are well located and are situated upon Streets 60 Feet Wide with a Rear Alley of 20 Feet. The location is admirable for Stores, Restaurants and Dwellings. Persons desiring to " buy or build," in order to educate their hoys can do no better than buy one or more of these lots. IT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE t'OXSOLIDATKO TO OFFER, for the present only. 800 OF THESE LOTS, and to guarantee that when the 800 Lots are sold, to erect npon some suitable portion cf the property, Aifflciently far removed from tbe residential portion, one moflernly-bullt, well-equinped Cotton Factory, to cost. $100,000, and to supply the Cotton Factory with a CASH WORKING CAPITAL of $.15,000, making total outl.-y for COTTON FACTORY, $125,000 One Knitting Mill for the manufacture of Hosiery, Underwear, Ac to cost $30,000, and to supply the Knitting Mill with a CASH WORKING CAPITAL of $23,000, milking total outlay for KNITTING MILL, $75,000 A GBAN0 200,000 IN IMPROVEMENTS 1 in the line of IndMtrial EiitrnriiUDon theDmoftrtT. V TO EVERY of 1400 of this magnificent property, the "CONSOLIDATED" will FIVE SHARES, PAR VAIXE 825 PER SnARE, - . . Dmr mJ I full paid and non-assessable in the fv.ton Factory, and llBSBnt THREE SHARES, PAR VALUE W5 PER SHARE, - - full paid and non-assessable in the Knitting Mill, Making a return to each Purchaser of $400 of the Property, of $200, well invested in Good Industrial Enterprises. For overy dollar invested in West End Town Lots, adjoining the Trinity College property, the purchaser realizes 50 per cent, in First-Class Industrial Enterprises, which will enhance the value of bis investment. The "CONSOLIDATED" confidently believes that the above Is the most liberal and at the same time the most legitimate offer that has come before the public. In fact the offer Is so liberal that we do not hesitate to say that, in our opinion, the opportunity will be promptly taken advantage of by those who have been waiting for tbe BEST, or persons desiring to secure Arst-class educational advantages for their Boys, on the most advantageous terms. Maps showing the property and Price List of the lota cheerfully furnished on application to R. H. WRIGHT, Secretary, DURHAM, N. C. REMEMBER that every purchase of S100 carries olght shares of Stock la two well Equipped Industrial Enterprises par value of 9200. POINTER. In buying a lot you aro also making an Investment, the Dividends upon whloh will most likely aid materially to educate your boys. A HINT. The building of two larjrc Industries upon the Property, and the completion of Trinity ' College ought largely to enhance the value of the lots. A Bt'GOESTION. Now is the time to purchase. Tbe lots may all be gone if you wait, and you will miss tho opportunity of buylug from first bauds. NEXT! Prof. W. H. SHEPARD bid competent assistants in the tentorial art will give you a Hair Cut for 20 Cents. gnampoo - 20 JO O onave 1C IUT01 ROUSEf BARBER SHOP, j NEW SCRNE. N. C. I M4 mm 'as 5 THE EST 7s Liven MEDICINE CHEAPEST MEDICIHIB KIOWI 'i : ' CON8IDERINO, OUAUTV AND 8IZB OF DOSb ZV WZXOj A.MO OUBS ",i'W v Diutiuonr-oo, uTorcroias .1 Asa OHWN10 ooiMiwTioi',jiipf ;"' ooostno vsirge Htsertment, ; ; D D r D D V -'S ' low the Lowest f and Children. OMtoria ewes OoHe, QoosftpaUow, Bour Siomsca, JJUrrfccB. Iructation, Xilk Wsrsna, (in skwp, aad psosaocas oa- Witloutsjuhous medication, Tor asm) yoars I havo reeoaswisos4 vwar '"s-toria, ' ana shall alwaya oannaaa to doaoaarthaslavariahlyprodiiiiadl tsastlslal . rsaalts." Iisn F. Pabms. K. A, Tba Wlathrop," Xj3 Street and Tth At, KswTorkOity. Cowaft, Tt KnaaAT Sraxar, Krw To CRES TOTAL OF PURCHASER 115 trs 300 Boot and Shoe Maker, 'All Styles of Boot and 8hes made to order and on Short notloe. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, N. ARPEN, CHAYEI 8T., opposite Jonrial CSIcu.' 1 g;roc;e'r1 .uMitaaru Hull yall C AX . BOSa, t '' Sold 00114011 frfoei. ..; '. . ?,tf V Sail anj Examine my Steek.

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