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UBUSHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT THE DAILY JOURNAL V published vailr, except Monday at iOO per Jr, L5o i-x in mouths. Delivered tacitr subscribers 50 rents per month. : 1HB WEEKLY JOURNAL is published mrrvrj Thursday at ?1.50 per uiuo. ! Hotices ut Marriages or Deaths not to ei Wed leu line will be inserted tree. All ad ebtioual niaiu-r will be charged 5 cts- per line. Payments fur trauieut ad Vertisemeuts must W mmie in advance. Regular advertiae aaeota will be colluded promptly at the end each mouth. Cenranoications containing news ot sum Seat public interest are solicited. So com Sa mutation must be expected t. be publiabed that contains objectionable personalities, or withholds the name of the author. Articles longer than bait column rout paid lor. Auy person teeliug aggrievr ,nl any anony- inotni communication can or in we name i the author by application at this office and bowing wherein the grievance exists. THE JOURNAL. CE. HARPER. - - Proprietor. CT- HANCOCK, - Local Reporter. Enlerrd nt the PostoMcc at Xew Hern, (J., tcvnd-cluM mutter. , Judge Jackson of Louisville, Ky., lias decided that property in a do;; cannot be sit up unless the dog has been duly registered according to tlio aw of the Stale. This ruling was made in a case wherein a man sought to recover possession of a niasiilT trorth $100, which had been stolen from him and Bold to a third party. The medical authorities of Sweden liavo wii.im mmiilojl llw trt v nr n until ! tn introduce the requisite regulations for ". womea to become upothecaries. In Norway women have been six year entitled (o study pharmacy, and man ago and own dispensaries. In l'in- land there are seven woiacn apothe caries, and in Kusgia several have 1 il I . . t- ' -1.. ' mTaiteu inemseivcs oi tne rigni oi en tering the examinations. The owners of (ho dispensaries appear averse to receiving women students, and none 'have gained admission to any estab lishment in St. relcrshuig. One of the most valuable passages 111 Charles A Dana's address at the emi-centcnnial celebration of the founding of the New York Tribune, Was the following: "lie (Horace tirecley) was a uian of almost no edu cation indeed of no education nt all except what ho had acquired for him self. The worst school that a man tan be scut to, and the worst of till it is for a man of genius, is w hat is called a self-ednc iiion. There is no greater misfortune for a man of extra ordinary talent than to bo educated by himself, because he lias of necessity a very poor schoolmaster. There is nothing more advantageous loan able youth than to be thrown into contact with other youths in the conflicts of tudy and in the struggle for superi ority in the school and in the college. That was denied to Mr. Greeley. He knew no language but his own ; but f that be posscssod the most extraor dinary mastery. His wit and his humor flowed out in idiomatic forms ef expression that were surprising and delightful, and that remain in the mind almost forever." This illus trates the fact, adds the New York In dependent, that, important as a classi cal education i9, it is not essential to a strong English style. Height and i Cobbelt and Greeley are examples of 1 an admirable English style, with no j Latin or Greek culture. The great Greek masters of style were men of lie language. It is rum n-ed, learns tlio New Or leans Picayune, that a new republic is about to seek admission into the sister hood of nation'. At present the pros pective republic consists of nothing but a group of small island l2o miles cast of Honduras and "Jo miles south Of Jamajca, known as the Seninna ', 1,10 timc of t,ie supposed action, he Banks, which many years ago fell un- 0!U,SC 1)0 MVCT f nostions that the derthe protection of the United Slates. ' "P'1"' leaving (he body, plays its part A Dr. Valdemar Alsirom. who largely interested in Honduras, some time agj discovered that these islands contained invaluable deposits of guano, lesides largo quantities of ebony, ma hoffanv. dvestutfs and other market- O 4 ' , able commodities. lie stated those lacts to Einil Lindburg, of St. Louis, tnd a number of prominent Swedes, witn (jitpiain Liinuuurg at ineir neaci, ' organized and purchased tho title to v' the islands. Captain Lindburg was recently interviewed on the subject, and said: "Wo nre not seeking any newspaper notoriety just now. Wre i, flon 'i want to get, into auy international t muddle, but we shall go to work in a ! legal way and establish a model re ' public, founded on the Swiss model of Cantons. I understand that a Balli- moro company which owns another group of islands in tho Caribbean sea, and is getting out guano and valuable Woods, ha1 in contemplation a similar 1 icheme, We shall, in all likelihood, preserve the prosont name, and call it the Republic of Seranni." ' Out of the 32,000,000 of subjects over Iwbom Victoria now reigns as Queen ol ivreat amain, weu m muuu uumuw, about 38.000 are said to be blind. Ifearlj. Two atart within a summer sky . Grew nearer as the sumaer aped; So bold the one, the other shy-, To proper Httle star to wed. I watcaed to see their bridal kiss; But autumn brought me grief aud wonder, For ot the very eve of bliss My (tars begaii to move asunder. Nearly! nearly! Yet to wander Lonely o'er creation's sea, Stars that sadly twinkle yonder, foolish little stars are ye. Nearly ! ab. nearly. To longing hearts with love were gsy. As coming joys thev counted o'er: Lite's path to them a flowery way. Where sunrise lingered evermore. But then there came a hasty word. Tbey should have kissed from memory's pages; They love, so says a little bird. As broken hearts have lovel for ajes! Nearly! neirly! Yet to sever; t an your piths not vere airain? Has the Jay gone down forever.' Have the blossoms bloomed in vain? Nearly ! ah, nearly ! Thomas Frost. HUMOROUS. The niarney slonc is merely a shun rook alter all. When a horse rears it is very much alive, even if il does seem to be on its last legs. The distant relative is the one who is afraid that you arc going to borrow $o from him. She Do you know the hour of the day when Adam was created? He No; except that it was before Eve. Maud George told me last night that 1 was his little duck. Ethel He probably discovered that you were no chicken. Mrs. Gabb- I hear Mrs. Dadd is go ing to move. Mrs. Dadd Yes, slio moves every six months since she got her new furniture. 'Tin on to you,"' said the drop of ink to the blotter, in a tone of con siderable asperity . "Dry up,"' said the blotter savagely. The best thing about the good old limes i ihat they have not got a return ticket. The pasl can't come back if it wain's to ever so bad. 'I am surprised at Charley's squan dering so much money on a phono graph." "Well, I'm not. lie always did like to hear himself talk." Miss Lovcll (just engaged) Oh, George! You are good enough to eat. Mr. rearing Sh! Don't speak so loud! Bruno's just outside the win dow. The tongue is a tell-tale member. Doctors look at it to see if the patient's stomach is out of order, and Ihe gen eral public frequently learns from it that ihe owner's mind is out of order. If everyone knew what every one (bought about every one else the only real friend a man would have would be the little worthless yellow dog that never dies and refuses to be giveu away. Dream Superstitions of Indians, In Mr. Thurnim's elaborate work on the Indians of Guiana he tells us that (he dreams which come to the In dian are to him as real as any of (he events of his waking life. To him dream acts and waking acts differ only in one respect nam-'ly, that the for mer arc done only by the spirits, the latter being done by both the spirits and the body. Seeing olher men asleep, and afterwards hearing them tell the things which they supposed themselves to have done when asleep, the Indian has no trouble in reconcil ing that which he henrs with Ihe fact .at Ihe bodies of the sleepers were in his sight and motionless throughout in all dream adventures. In some ! respects this odd superstition compare i favorably with the beliefs of the Mediaeval (iermans, who were of the opinion Ihat Ihe soul could leave the body while Ihe latter was nslcep, and then again return without tho sleeper's knowledge. In undergoing these transformations the soul usually look on tho form of a small red mouse. St. Louis Republic. A Deaf Mute Cow. Alexander Skerkoff, the Russian veterinary surgeon, reports the case of a deaf-mute cow. She is 12 years old, of Algava breed ; belongs to a Russian nob'einan, and h:n never shown sign? of hearing or been known to bellow. Seeing that other cows bellow she tries to imitate them, stretching out her head and opening her month; not, however, producing the least scm blanco to a sound. Two of her off spring liavo been curiously mal formed. Ono Lad its tail directly be tween its eyes; it lived but a week. The othor is a full-grown cow of 6 yean, with tier udder in her flank, about eJg,t fnm h(jr backbon9. , u,.i,n I fSt- LouU "euubllc A. GREAT BARGAIN 1 327 ACRES WILL BI SOU) AT A GREAT SACRIFICE! A VALUABLE PLANTATION situ ited on ithe South Bide of the Neuse river, thrce'and-a-half miles from the City of New Berne, N. C. One hundred and twenty -five acres cleared. Good land, tuitaUe for Trucking, Tobacf i liaising, or uuy kind of farming. The balance, two hundred and two acres, heavily timbered with pine, oak, cypress, and other kinds of timber. It is also tine Grazing Land. Good dwelling, outbuildings, and a fine orchard. It has a fine FISHERY fronting half mile on the beach, where there are 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, 0pp. Hotel Albsrt, IEW BERHE, H. C. JOE K. WILLIS, PROPRIETOR OF i'ina Marble Works NEW BERNE, N. C. Italian and American Marble and all Qualities of Material. "Terra (otta Vases-for riant and Flowers luruialied al the very lowest rate.'. Orders solicited and given prompt at tention, with satisfaction guaranteed. OUTWEARS ALL OTHERS Then isn't It the best and most economi cal ? If Mr. Mlow buys An untrstsd nrth'Io and bag to pnlnt fourtlmes In a bruit period, aud you buy the "AverlH" and pulnt but a.ur, do you not Have 7S? Averlll Pnlnt has a beautiful lustre; It ImprovoB the ap pearance anil Increases the value of your nulblinics. It has been tested by limt.tor It's been fn luse 25 years. Sample card of fashionable tints and positive proof of tho durability of Aveni: Paint to any addrem. RF.ELEY BROTHERS, :fi Burling Slip, New York. Sold by L. H. CCTLER, New-Berne, N. C. Scrltiltlin; by Toleffrapli. Electrical inventions are numerous in this tho close of the nineteenth cen tnry, and one ot the latest to be lonnd is the writing telegraph. The system of the writing telegraph instrument consists in transmitting from one sta tion and receiving at another, the com pound movement of a point in two di rections, one at an angle to the other. With, this invonlion a person may take the writing stylus in his hand, and as he writes a duplicate pen at the dis tant end of the line produces fao-simile characters as produced by him. Ed ward Cowper of England was the first inventor of a writing instrument. There have been many patents since, but the one owned by the Writing Tele graph Company in New York is one of the most satisfactory. The stylus rod, when moved in forming letters, pnlls the pen electrically and writes on the moving ribbon of paper. The electric currents make the pen at the receiving station record the same movements as I flirt fMiA ot 4lA onnrliAiv utntin 'I1 V r i cl.aracteritica of the handwritine of . the operator all appear at the other end of the line. When one operatstor wishes to correspond with another station he sends the number of the station to the central office and the person calling up can begin his communications without delay. A bell taps every eight seconds to notify that a message is being record ed. The message is recorded whether the person be in or out. The instru ment is all automatic. The average speed of the instrument is about twenty-five words a minute, To use this telegraph one need not be an operator. All that is required is a knowledge of how to write and a minute's practico in writing on a moving ribbon of paper. A Glaring fraud. "What is your specialty?" inquired the visitor at the dime museum. "Are you the living skeleton?" "No," answered the cadaverous party on the elevated platform. "I'm doing the forty-five-day fasting act." "How long have you been fasting?" "This is the tirty-seventh day." "Have you eaten nothing since you began?" "Nothing that is to say, nothing yon can call eating. They give me perhaps a pint or two of bean soup every morn ing and evening, but that's all." "And you call that fasting?" exclaimed the visitor, purple in the face and grasp ing hu cane nervously. "Yon are an infernal humbng 1 Why, good heavens, man!" he roared, trembling with rago, "bean-soup is " But the attendants hastily seized the maddened visitor and hurried him ont ot the building. He was gentleman from Uoston. , .' v.'1 j flVERILL PAIHT tn , PROFESSIONAL DR. G. K. BAGBY, Surgeon Dentist, Op. Middle Street, opp. Baptist Church, WWMME, W. C P. H. PBLLETIER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, AND MONEY-BROKER. Crarei Street, Tw:.?o5!i " pOK specialty mad In negotiating amall loiim for abort time. Will Ipractica in the Counties of Craven, Carteret, Jones, Onalow and Pamlico. United State Court at New Berne, aud Supreme Court of Urn Stale. DR. J. D.CLARK, NEW BFRNE, N. C. ("OHiee on Craven Street, between Tollock and Broad. t. . .n..f a. t hoi. o.ii cLa. vicc-eata. g. m. noaiaTa. c.shic. The National Bank OF NEWBERNE, N. C. 1NCOKPOUATKD 1 SCi. Capital, - . $100,000 Surplus Profits, - 86,700 DIRECTORS. Jas. A. Bryan, Thos. Danieia Chas. S. Bryan. J. H. Hackuurs. G. II. Robert. Alex. Miller. L. Harvey. GREEN, FOY & CO., BANKERS, Do a General Banking Business. NEW BANKING HOUSE, Middle Street, 4th Door below Hokl Albert. NEWJ3ERNE.N.C. i3. 2. li Fast Passenger and Freight Line between NEW BERNE, Eastern North Carolina Points, aud all Cou jwetioas of tbe PKMNSVLVAMA RAILROAD, INCLUDING New York, Philadelphia Not folk, Bal timore anil Boston. The OM.V Trl-Weekl? Line Ont ot New Berne. The New and Elegantly Equipped Steamer Sails from New Berne HOBDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS, AT FIVE P. M., Stopping at. Tinannkc Island each way and fumiing cIohc connection with tbe Norfolk bouthein ilailrond. The F,atern Dispatch Line, confuting of Ihe Wilmington S. S. Co., Norfolk Southern IL IL, New York, J'hila. and Norfolk It. It., and IVnnayl.vania It. IL, form a rulia'blc and regular line, nftering superior facilities lor quick pamenKerand freight transportation. No transfer except at Elizabeth City, t which point freight will be loaded on car to go through to dc-iinalion. Direct all good to be shipped via Eastern Carolina Diapntch daily as lollows: From New Yorkj by l'enna. IL K., Piur 27, North Itiver. From Philadelphia, by rhila, W. and Calto. IL IL. Dock St. Station. From Hullimore, by I'liila., Wil. and Balto. K. IL president St. Station. From Norfolk, by Norfolk Southern K. IL From Boston, by Mrrchauta & Miners Trans- f ortatiuii Co.; New York and New Knglaiid t. It jHlrllatrs as low and time quicker than by sny other line. Fur further information apply to W. II. Joyck, (Oen'l Freight Traffic Agent, I. IL R.) General Traffic Agent. Gko. 8tkiuf.nr, Division Freight lAgent. P. W. A H. IL IL, Philadelphia. B. U. COOKE, Gen'l Freight Agent, N. Y P. A N. K. IL, Norfolk, V a. H. C. 11 li COINS, General Freight Agent N. S. H. IL. Norfolk, Va. GEO. IIENDEILSON. Aoknt, Newberije, N.C. Clrtle's N. R Freisht Line. Steamers G. H. Stout, Defiance & Vesper On and after February 1st, 1891, this line will make regular SEMI-WEEKLY TRIPS IIKT WEN Baltimore and New Berne Leaving Baltimore for New Berne, WED NESDAY, SATURDAY, at 6 P M. Leaving New Berne for Baltimore, TUES DAY, SATURDAY, at 6 P If. Kercbants and Shippers, Take lotko. This is the only DIRECT line ont of New Berne for B dtimore without change.stoppiug only at Norfolk, connecting then tor Boston, Providence, Philadelphia. Hifiimoml, and all points North, Eat and West. Making cloe connection lor all point by A. A N. C. Bail road audMirer out of New Berne. " Agents are ai followa: Rbubkn FQ8TKB, Gen'l Manager, 90 Light HU, Baltimore. JAS. W. McfURKliK, Agent, Norfolk, Va. W. P. Clyde A Co., Philadelphia, 12 South wharvea. New York and Balto. Trans. Llne,i?ief , North river. E. Simpson, Boston, 56 Central wharf. 8. H. Rockwell, Provideuoe, R. I. Ships leave Boston, Tuetdays and Saturday. " New York daily. " " Balto., Wednesdays A Saturdays, Philadelphia, Mondays, Wedoer day a, Saturdays. " Providence, Saturdays. Through bills lading given, and rates guar, anteed to all paints st tot different offloes of tbe eoropsnift. v.r.-f'.-.'A : ' terMvid Bmkag$ of Bulk and Shi) AMY. jfoT J .fl ss It 1 I . I. I I mi,f m , m II HI. I.n.111 I I l i n l in m i wi, t S 1 iumi nt at- ii I for Infants and Children. MCaMertabaewea adapted tee&Bdrwtaa I reoaunea4 It as superior to aajr preaortpeioa kaewmtomfc" H. A. Aaom, X. 111 So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, X T. The m ef 'Caetorut ii so aalvernl aa4 Its BMrMseo well known tha It seems work aaiMraroratioo to endorM IL Few are U taMlitwt rVnlnee who M not keep Csatoria wMlaeaay reach." Cutuw XlkTTS, O.D., New York OMr. Lte Faetor Bloomlngdale Beformed Cburok, Taw CJnwTAtn i URHA THE Land and Improvement Go. DURHAM, N. C. J.S.CARR, President A. B.ANDREWS, Vice-President. A MOST LIBERAL and REMARKABLE ANNOUNCEMENT. The Consolidated" Controls Of Land immediately adjoining The Cnmpna of Trinity College, which baa been surveyed into LOTS 50 BY 140 FEET. The Lots ao well located and are situated upon Streets 60 Feet Wide with a Rear Alley of 20 Feet. The location Is admirable for Stored, Restaurants and Dwellings. Persons desiring to "buy or build." in order to educate their boys can do no better than buy one or more of these lots. IT IS TIIE PURPOSE OF THE CONSOLIDATED TO OFFER, for the present only. 800 OF THESE LOTS, and to guarantee that when the 800 Lots are sold, to erect upon some suitable portion cf the property, sittflclontly fur removed from the residential portion, one modernly-built, well-eciulpped Cotton Fnetorv, to cost. 10(),000, and to supply the Cotton Factory with a CASH WORKING CAPITAL of $19,000, mukius total oullr.y for COTTON FACTORY, $125,000 One Knitting Mill for tno manufacture of Hosiery, Vndrrwear, 4c., to cost 050,000, and to supply the K..lttlne Mill with a CASH WORKIffO CAPITAL, of $15,000, making total outlay for KNITTING MILL, $75,000 A GUARD TOTAL OF 200,000 IN IMPROVEMENTS U 4 B W w in the line of Industrial Enterprises upon the property. TO EVERY of H00 of this magnlilcent property, the "CONSOLIDATED" will FIVE SHARES, PAR VALUE 825 PER SHARK, - - 8139 full paid and non-assessable in tbe f '".ton Factory, and THREE SHARES. PAR VALUE 8iS PER SHARE, - - 8T3 Present J full paid and I 8200 Making a return to each Purchaser of $400 of the Property, of $200, well invested In Good Industrial Enterprises. For every dollar Invested In West End Town Lota, adjoining the Trinity College property, tho purchaser realizes 60 per cent, la FlrstrClass Industrial Enterprises, which will euhauco tne value of his 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 faet the offer Is so liberal that we do not hesitate to be promptly tuken advantage or by tnose who nave ieen waning lor tne Bt, or persons desiring to secure first-class educational advantages for their Boys, on the most iLrivanlAffftniis terms. Maps showing the property and Price List of the lots cheerfully furnished on application to R. H. WRIGHT, Secretary, DURHAM, N. C. REMEMBER thnt every purchase of ?X) carries eight shares of Stock in two well Equipped Industrial Enterprises par value of $200. POINTER. In buying a lot yon are also making an Investment, the Dividends upon which will most likely aid materially to educate your boys. A HINT. The building of two larce Industries upon the Property, and the completion of Trinity College ought largely to enhance the value of the lots. A SUGGESTION. Now is the t ime to purchase. The lota may all be gone if you wait, and you will miss the opportunity of buying from first hands. NEXT! Prof. W. H.SHEPARD ud competent assistants in the tonsorial art twill give you s Hair Cut for - - 20 Cents. Shampoo - - - 20 " Shave - - 10 1 mm HOUSE BARB1R SHOP, NEW EVERNE. N. C. BEST MEDICINE CHILL CURE.' CHEAPEST MEDICINE KHOWK CONSIDERING QUALITY AND 8I2F. OP D06C IX WILL AJXjSO BILIOUSNESS, , DY8PEP8UL r AMD OBBOmo OONBTitAXIOII. ly Ne vy Berne, -1 c N. C. QrWCTweePone,OonfpMc, Boor gtoaaaca, PiarrfeoM. truotauoa, KiMa Warn, gives slaap, asd prouMcas & ritCuttoJurtou' Tor several yee.rs I hae reeeeaiamdea war ',toria,' and ahall always oenttsue U Sa en a aajlnvariMy prodJjed henrrVna I Ewni T. T Ann. H The Wtattrop," 126k Street aad Tia Av, KewTorkOt. Cowan. TT Udmat Stsbr, Ks Toaa. M CONSOLIDATED R.H.WRIGHT, Bee '7 and Treasurer. COETO PURCHASER non-assessable in the Knitting Mill, say that lu our oplnionLthe opportunity will 'Boot and Shoe Maker.' AM Styles of Boots and Shoes roads, to order and on Short notloe. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. N. ARPEN, . CRAYE1 ST., opposite lonraal OSici K. R. JO N ESi HEAVY AND LIGHT " GROCERIES. Lermard and flail Ax Snnn, , Sold ai Manufacturer!' Pricet. Drv Goods & Notions.: .,,.,,..?v..;,,,-: M Full Ct..L..J I .... A..... Prloeaaa low as the Loweat. Call and Examine Wy'Stoak.'1 m . n ", i ;'V: ' 6atlsfeotieij QHaranto4 mm i- ; . 'j'jfV.' IS- V-
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