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iiLY Journal VOL. X.--NO. 62. iVEW BEKNE, N. C.f WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1891. PEICEH5 CENTS. The D. m BUSINESS LOCALS. IHIN BREAKFAST 8TRIP3 just . reoaived. C. E. Slovkr. ICE CREAM and Summer Refresh ment! furnished on short notice by the plate, quart or gallon. Lunch fur cubed at Rtilroad depot. With thanks for past favors and a solicitation of fur ther patronage, I am, respectfully, je? tf M. SuErARD. NEW TEAS just received from Im porters, by Mrs Susan F. Stanly. 50 cents per lb. j41w THE Residence formerly ocoupied by Mr. R. O fi. Lodge on Craven street ij for rent. Immediate possession given, apply to Lathau & Bdbkus. I'm 7U3T RECEIVED A choice lot of J Nortu Carolina Hams. We sell the bast Hujar oured Hams In the Market, tlutler- or.mery, so oents per pound, urrukust Zfis fdM Per J. J. Touym. CSC MMER SPECIALTIES ! -Lightning '&S1 KaeiCTnSSSarwir. 'JSXr. KJ let Ureum inayil'dif J. (J. Whittv A Co. JUST RECEIVED. Paris Green for Killing Potato Bugs, at J. C. Whitty & Co's. A ROTIC SODA and Mineral Water r. at 8am 'L B. Watkhs. NEW DHUQ STORE.-Drugs. Medi clneb and Chemicals, (7. P. Popular Proprietary Medicines. All varletlei of Druggist's Hundrlet. Triune and Braces, Ner crop Garden Seels. Flue and Large Hiook Cigrs and Totacco, all nkw. Pre- I soripitous accurately eomponnuea (ana noi i rio'aSd jauntiest.. iour Qooruom rouocu. muu ly i A revolution is threatened in Gaautemala. THE Itata landed a portion of her cargo before she surrendered. The cotton crop of last year will reach and may surpass 8.000,000 bales. The Florida Legislature has made the anniversary of the birth of Jefferson Davis a legal holiday. OVER 17,106 immigrants lauded at New York City last week, the largest number ever known for the game period. The farmers in politics may not know niueh about political econ omy, bat they are finding out how a protective tariff hurts them. N. Y. World. "Reciprocity that consists in taking the tariff taxes off of other nations and, leaving them unabated Rpon oar own people is a delusion that Will net delude." THE census of Ireland, just com- pleted, Shows a falling off in population daring the last ten years of 453,977. The whole popu-l lation of the island is now 4,700- 2QO I GEN. JAMES LONGSTEEET at teat report was very low. Adi8 - patch, from hU home, at Gainsville, tfa., pt last Saturday stated that he was not expected to live through I the night. a large majority the constitutional I amendment bill Drovidine for the i r lu i n toiuvyai vi tug dc ui ui vruvoiuuicuu . ,, . . , , ,. ffrrtrvi "I'tilln hnpcirtn fr, I 1 ,n In nnil fKn enate, it is thought, Will do like- tfise. These will be on July 1st, 123 first Olass postoffices, an increase daring the year of foarteen. The aggregate of salaries of the post masters Of these offices is $450,000, gnq increase Of p;,q00. The ne( . nprease Qf receipts of these Offices f is f 2 850 274 . ' 1 1 f mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm SBMATOB EAMSOM haa been in - formed by Major Davis, U. S. A., in charge of such matters at the W..ni.ntmf ,aTTnit01 ,,..v.rUWwv,.ui.. "" u""vln,. T.lm.cr. will m.V. .n .4l.a .f Dinras irmy uunng me war oe. , tweea he States contained 2,777,- 304 men, while the Confederate army numbered less than 700,000. T - i . .M.J. i . j.ii. ,u AOOOBDINa to the Washington Post, Col. L. L. Tolk, president of rhA Vatlnnftl Trarmr a ii i oa . ) . . . ' nas enterea upon an extensive canvass. He will make several speeches in ' Wisconsin, and then proceed; to JUlnols, Indiana, Ohio, rennsyivania, flew XOrK, ana flew jersey, Wnere maSS meetings have v been arranged to discuss the prin- c Dies of the order. PrARidenf; Polk will; visit every State from Maine to ma i acme conct, The Union Theological Seminary is standing np to Dr, Briggs. The directors have passed resolutions declaring that the Presbyterian General Assembly "usurped its powers," and that Dr. Briggs will continue in his professorship. The vote by which the resolution passed was practically nnammous, one vote only being cat in opposition. Mr. A. O. Melse,. of Lumber town, who died recently at Ashe ville bequeathed $25,000 to Wake Forest college, $15,000 to a Baptist school in Lumberton, -0,000 for the endowment of a home for aged ana infirm ministers, $500, for the Bap pat Female University, anil a large to the Baptist Orphanage at Thomasville and other charitable objcctB. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTI3EM& NTS. Howard It is said, etc C. E. Slover Thin breakfast strioa. The Eatrtist Sunday-school picnic will . ' iu uiuiuiug tur aiureueua irom ejanotion of Pollock and Hancock streets, airectiy after the arrival of the mail train The closing exercises of the city schools have grown so popular for the loaf fan. tranra thaf (hn knll Lhera lW are U8ua , held ,B entirel. inftdequate for the audience. A larger hall is needed. Good news from truck. Potatoes have advanoed and beans are keeping up. Palmer of New York telegraphed yesterday: "The potato market very active primes selling $5 00, fancy 85 50. Outlook favorable. Beans steady." At the evening session of the State Board of Public Charities of June Gih, in Raleigh, Dr. Chas. Duffy of this city was elected President, vice Dr. E. Burke Haywood resigned. A merited tribute to this gentleman who haB quite a reputation as an able physician. The literary exercises of the New Berne Collegiate Institute, which began last night, were largely attended and gave entire satisfaction. They will be oontinued tonight, and a programme as fully interesting as last night's will be carried out. It ig Dubliflh , MOth 00iamQ Dr A w Knox o R4,eigh brother. in-Uw of Dr. Jas. B. Huchea. had the I miafrtrf urto fn taa a llftla 1 an rrVit ar B . aofi(1 .hftnt 18 mnnth(1 . . . death yesterday morning. She died at the Atlantio Hotel, Morehead City, after an illness of only three hours. The remains, accompanied by tho parents were taken up to Raleigh yesterday for interment. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of their New Berne friends 'ntneirdllltreBa - Thorough Test on Marling the Streets. Surveyor n. A. Brown was at work yesterday ascertaining the fall of Mid- Idle street from Broad street to the I river, ine city win now grade and macadamize that portion with shell rook: marl, and if it proves entirely sat- 18factory Wl11' ,tB finances permit 1 continue the work. As is well known i . ... . , inuio id wo yam ui mo tuy uiust ire I UbiB is the severest test of its fitness for suoh work to which the authorities are able to subject this material. Getting Ready for the Assembly, The time for the Teachers Assembly at Morehead is drawing nigh. It begins next Tuesday and will last two weeks. Already more rooms have been engaged I at (he Atlantio Hotel than in any pre I vious yer ftn(i the attendance of teaoh- I ers wU1 not BtP wltn tnose " tnl' Ol.l. A UA 1 J gWWi AIUUU, UUSO WUU U1TO CUkJSgeU 1 rooms are some from Virginia, Tennes aee 8outo Carolina and Louisiana neM ua"eu, eecretary or tne a.BinMy g.Ywi poiiuTOBMurauoii mat the date announc!. and Mr. Harrell uiu n, farther that a Maaon ft Hamlin piano ooeting 81,500, the finest that ever 1 wu at Morehead, has been eeoared for I '.' 1,1. u f . .1 . . iaw ga mn ooowwn m wai Mieoiea with special reference to the quality of muBio. xnere naw been a good number ot enUiei for the music oon- testa, both instrumental and rooal and theliititiu open for1 more.' The gold medaltob awarded oost $25.00. It is Unique in its design and very pretty. TO maPBI. nA. D. Headaohes and Fevers, to elense the I system eneotuauy, yes genwy, wnen impure or sluggish,, to permanently cure Habitual constipation, to awaken ajVi? Z ing tbom, use Byriip of Figs. Is it Not a Mistake About Taxes be ing too High? We have been toll on more than one occasion that taxes in Craven county were already too high, but we think that a careful examination wi.I urove it to be a mistake if other counties in the State are taken as a compirison. In proof the statement we give the following average assessed valuation of lands in twenty counties, ancj it will be seen that only two are If ss than Craven and nearly a'.l tho others double and some tri;lt. See the comparison. Craven, 03.11 per aero. Carteret, 1 .so Jonee, U (il " " Lenoir, 4. si) Waynu, (j.!i Ooelo-, Pitt, Beaufort, :i.0.S Bertie, o.ns ' LUlifax, 171 ' Pamlico, 2. US " Perquimans, 4.73 " Edgecomb 7.19 " " Moore, -.10 " " Mecklenburg, 7.2-1 " " Johnson, 4 (iS " " Hendersuu, 4.77 " " Green, 6.(W " Duplin, 2.07 " " Daridsoo, 1.9(5 " " Can such disproportionate valuation be correct or just V We think not, and nnmnhnriv has hoon . fanlr F.ir.hnr tha I owners of land havn been careless in tieir estimates or tho assessors have been untrue to their responsibilities. Wd admit that Craven has a great deal of land that is worth but little, but also has some as fine farms aa there are in the State, the development of which hM bean moet wonderful in stances, ic-dpeciaiiy nas tms Deen the case with the lands near the city. The trucking industry has been the prima cause in the change and today there are farms within a radius of five milrs of Now Bsrne that rent for what board of equalizition in .July we hope 1 I ami VAiJdOb iu Hno uuuiUHH linpruvo- l .i rr . . i . uiuui. iu inu aujira ui mo county. Without any increase in tho rate of percentage, the amount of taxes will be suflicient to soon raisa the debt, finish the court house, establish other impor- tant Dublic iraDrovomonts und div cash for countv sciiot 1 Pomona! Rov. U. C. Mooro, pastor of the Rap- nsr, cnurcu at luorenouu, passou tnrougn yesterday morning en route to attend the commencement exercises of Wake Forest College. Mr. E. O. Harrell, secretary of the Teacher's Assembly, who has been at Morehead preparing for tho approach- ing meeting, went back to Raleigh and will return again Monday. Dr. Charles Duffy is back from at tending the meeting of the State Board of Public Charities at Raleigh, and Dr. Frank Duffy left yesterday morning on a business trip to Winston. The following members of "Whit ing's Ideal Orchestra, the band en gagod for tha Atlantic Hotel for the season, came in on the steamer New- bernoof the O. D. line yesterday en route to Morehead: Mr. C. W. Whit- ing, of Chicago, the leader, accompa- nied by his wife, and Messrs. J. P Jayne, Geo. A. Parkea, E. P. Whit MQOO T D oorao ana i. Acaiey oi new xora. i- 3 m a ii s - r ine remaining two memDers, Messrs. Charles M. Perrv. of Philadelnhia. and Ueorge Bucftingham, of Washington City.oame in on the train and all went . . down to morehead last night. Rev. R. A. Willis and his daughter, Miss Eva, returned last night from Rait,:,,!, lUUeigU. urs. uaail Wanly and children left to spend a few days at Morehead. Valuable Shipment. Ninn Hinunand nnbaiBa nf fninHfr. here yesterday, about equally divided between the railroad and the steamer rsewberneol tho u. u. line, Over half the number were potatoes. Estimate 5,000 barrels of potatoes at $5 per bar rel which ia Palmer's lowest quotations ana It ngures OUt 53J,UUU; 4.UUU boxes OI beans at $101) conservative estl- mate Will make $U,UUU more. Ada this to the first amount and we have the nioe little sum of $31,000 as the value of yesterday's shipment. In ad dition to these a large amount of both beans and potatoes were hauled down yesterday afternoon for shipment this morning. MERIT WINS. We desire to say to our citizens that for years wa have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's NTJii'9-,PiLl8' BttckleJa' Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters and have never han- uiou 4 oiuouim mn sen vvoii, ur Mint have given suoh universal satisfaction, We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand wady to refund nave won meir greai popularity purely their merits For sale in Newbern by F. S. Duffy, wholesale andretall druggist. . ChlMriff MM Rfrl, w....--..jv.ivmikyiiviiaivjaiina ry k. ' . 1 , PROGRAM COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Exercises Wednesday Night. Song Morning Invitation, Full Chorus. Washington, C. D. Kocnce. Lochiel's Warning, B. H. Melton and F. S. Aldridce. The Gambler's Wife, Susie Gibble. Our Country, Essay on the Elephant, G. Lane, i T t .Uer' ' Laura S wit zer. ; German Poem, The Quack, Claude Gaskins. Kisses All Around, Mary Gooding. Tableau. S'posin', D. Congdon. The Ox Team, J.Daniels Watching, II. Bir ring ton. Washington, J. Moore. The Watkins Scare, M. Gaskill, He Hasn't Done Anything, C. Smith. Tricks in a Doctor's Shop, N. Gibbs, A. Midyetto, C. Gaskins. Woman's Rights, Maggie Betts. Swallowing a Fly, Lrnest Wood. rerguson s Cat, Mark Stevenson. Southern Chivalry, Albert Bangert. V ocal Solo, Miss Jennie Watson. The Children's Home, fredenc li. Cowan. Leedlo Yacob Strauss. Virginia Dickerson. Smoke Brigade, Rom. Nunn. The Mean Woman, Paul Dillingham. The Church Spider, O. Draney. Why the Robin s Breast is Red, Geo. Henderson. The Supposed Speech of John Adams, M. K. Howard. The Song of Some Bells, Mary Hendren ran Drill. Song Homeward Bound, Full Chorur. The Cotton Crop Failure T . T niirr XT T.ima A TCma I-i r(SC(li-Bd herft tod.v from all over the damage by the recent cold spells and rain9 hftB been 80 Kreat that ' proP Card. To correct the article in yesterday's Jouknal relating to my teaching for Mr- Skinner the coming fall, permit me BWh'hJ0 1 iiuo uuDUUDUbiatiui was iuuue i ubvvi decided otherwise. I have resigned accept another position. Tl 1) n , ,i ii i ciwi'.iivrwnEMT " " ' Im one which in suarantcod to bring you satisfactory results, or in caso oJ failure a rfam of V& Price. On this safe i)ruggi3t a bottle of Dr. King'sNewDis- coverv for Consumption. It is cuaranteed to bring reliof in every case, when used ml. i T ior any aiieciion oi inroai, uuuku or (Jliest, Kucn as Consumption. Inllammation (Whbc' ..' tc. It is T,lea8antUjaillM lM Vests and agreeable to taste, periectly safe, ana can always be depended upon, inai oot tif at J" S" Duff7's wholeBale and retail drug store. jiasonic notice. The regular communication of St. Johns Lodire No. 3 A. F. & A. M.. will be held tonight at 8 o'clock. Visiting! 1 "ol,".,ou "ou ivu. business. By order of the W. M. W. B. Boyd, Seo'y. LEMON HOT DR0P3. For coughs and colds, take Lemon Hot Drops. For sore throat and bronchitis, take Lemon Hot Drops For pneumonia and larycgetia, take Lemon Hot Drops. . . P and catarrl1. taKe n-.Z:r:'i Lemon Hot Drops. ' An n noftntnnd ralinhle nrpnarn- tion aIA k J..inn,'.ta OK ..nil n Knt- tle- pr-epare(i by H, t A 5 i. rr m.i nr n ! Atlanta, Ua. i i i nun i ij i in. """"" " it8 Wonderful Effect on the Llyer, stomach. Bowels. KIdnev.'and Blood. I Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir is a pleas 8nt lemon drink that positively cures I ail JLSlilousness, uonsiipation, lnaiges- tnn TTa.onhii Malaria ITMnav Tlia. e.8 Dizziness, Colds, Loss of Appetite, 1 Fevers, Chills, Blotches, Pimples, Pain in Back, Palpitation of Heart, and all (other diseases caused by disordered liver, stomach and kidneys, the first "11,. by druggists. Prepared only by H Mozley, M. U., Atlanta, lia WUon Baby wa sick, we care her Castoria. I When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. W'hea she became Miss, sha clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. ROBERTS & DR0. Wholesale Dealers In Groceries, Provisions. J0B1CC0 and SNUFF, BOOTS and SHOES. We are also aeenli for STOCK "DIADEM" pSTrt3iriniMM,wmT India MolawwmISJ INWA i jff vomv ,w uB, or Sena your orapn. xou will nnd oar Prices as low aa the L?,i,f nnnrpra v mn BQBKBTB k BRO. on ,',, 1 Torlav at JOHN DUNN'S. . , , .V v ' Fountains, New Oootor, and best ot all, Glass Byrup Tanks. The syrups ino0,omo,.noontllot withany metal. It is said, ''a man that wears out the sole of bis shoe just in the middle is born to be rich." Now frijend, when you examine the solo of your shoe to see if you are :;r '.u to be rich, it may re mind jou that j ou need a new pair. Don't fail to trv Howard for tbeui. 0ar sta(,y Adams & Co's shoes are . the best made and cleanest stock sold in New Berne, and all who have worn them will testify to their wearing qualities, prices $J.J0 to 5.00 in men's, Boys S2.00 to 3.00. Only at llOWAUD'S. STEAMER "CAROLINA" FOR SALE." I'ursu&nt to a judgment of tiie Supcr'nr Court of Craven county, N. (.: , we will Bell at the wharf at foot of Bouili Front street. i the city of Newberu, at Twelve o'clock. JI id day, on the Twentieth ilav of June, ism. the Steamboat 'Carolina, " i.er tackle, app.irel and furniture. Terms Casn. For further prticulars ap ply to O. H. 01 ION.' and M. DEW. BTKVENSON, Hills' til Commissioners. STILL AT THE FRONT. See my Road Carts. I have the best and laififeSt llHe 01 theDl , brOUght tO the ni A'-tt? i. J CllJ 01 Clinereilt grades Ifrnm fe1ft f( Zfl tt iu Vif'vui A1Cn Piirrviao ITo- nlS UggieS, Mar TTT1 n 1 et IieSS, WilipS, KODCS, &C. A nice lot of Driving Horses just arrived. J. W. STEWART. junel) dwtf CIINMCD VUllllllkfl 10c. V2.c. 25c. 2jc. " " better Fine Gauzo Vests " Jersey llib i k u u n ;i)c j0 qc r,, , , . . en'8 uauzo onirts . . l.c. (l jjeer L'.jc. 50c, (JOc. French Balbriggan " " sizes Hi Children's India Qanze 18c. to .'!0c BARGAIN STORE Fifteen Different ColOIS nf Hnrah Silk nriin,.! t .-. si -.n per yard, for' sale at 25c. to' 40. per yard at BIO IKE'S Clothing Store. , L" ,fotdnie8' tB!?.U8e9 a,nd CollarB lv" """" y-v, .o.a...uB u.u. iu oity at 83.00 to 3.50. I XHlVt Have reduoed the price of my 10j, ribbon to 5c. per yard juu ivu rum vuuuirjuru uat OHiuicu brine them down and get a pair of our HO. 40 and nOa. nlinnnrfl. i r r - Ball's Corsets, 75c, Dr. Warner's Nursery Corset, $1.00; Dr. Strong's Tricora Corset, 75c. All other brands reduced in proportion. VE MEAN YOU. Bton and look at onr lino ofSOliVKMIt SP0ONg. Ask for Taul E. Wlrts' FOUNTAIN ".'".1. lot just arrived, I forget to say I have Just received a fresh lot of those ROLLED GOLD CHAINS, warranted for six years, Wo give a wrltUn guarantee with each chain. My STOCK IS WAV UP, anil PRICKS ARK WAY DOWN, Come In and t(C me. SAM. K. EATON, Middle St., may Ti dwtf opposite Baptist Chorch FOE TO-DAY. Men's Blaok and White Yachts, ' GO " Black Sicilian Ooats and Vests. " Buff Bals, tooth pick lasts, 1.25 " Oooayear Welt Shoes, as good as band-made Smooth Inneraoles, 800 Ladies' Dongola Button, " Dongola Button, 1 1.00 Wauken- phast lsst, Smooth Inneraoles 2.00 Dongola Ties, smooth in nersolee, exoellent value, 1.25 Dongola Button, Frenoh pro eess, best ever offered at 1.50 Also a nioe line of Gents Ready-made Clothing, Straw Bats, etc Come'earlv ;nd part ofThese bwffalns 7 B0'"p r m" nmwM , ' . DUFFY'S, Follock Strcet A New Ice House Open on llroail street, Dill door to Mr Chus. swerl s Htef Mall. ! am prepared u aoroo, mutate the public with lea dunus the Summer season. In cluding Sundays. 1 respec;:-.i.lv sk tlie citi.ena for a por tion of M.i ir KiSrumge. leT 4W JAM!-. 1. BARFIKLDJ U LMi'h'YS ' DIARRHOEA MIXTURE Hlii I'KHl'IKS Auo.I in-, Carnilimiii e, Anllsr-itlc and MH-'ly .irliii;eiit. t I'o-rr 't i b:-.vt ! il iw., r-lt.ru v.,. pHli hii l Lin till l.i.il:,-: , I 1 Id i , dysiuvurii'i "u uy niFiniei'ting mor- v us. ml hi nmirhieis aad r 1 Iw.n-i.: l.uua l.A. treely evm-iiat.u i.iiturnilv or Iy the use of simple iiir;!nM. 1USK. for nili.iis, .,.,. (pnnpooBful with watr- ,,,.,- I,.. r-peatrt lu one hour. " .-n..e liu h ...r.. us I..' I'ifpiued l,y n. M. UI'FFV. niHJ-'i.lwlstp ytw Berne, N. C. REFRIGERATORS, Ico Cream Vrc&.Tp.rs. r Water Coolers, Fly Fans, Wire Dish Coders, Fly Traps, lan Mowers, Bath Tubs, And other Summer Goods. L H. CUTLEE & CO.? li. II. Ci;ru.K, I'ri'S'ilenl. T. W. v K. ('II A 11 WICK, ''lee President. t iiUier. Farmers ar-d Merchants Bank KKW IIEIIM;, . r. I'nlil CapKal, - SJ5.000, Kiinl.c i. rllers it HOT. Tills Hank, vires Iv;:. vi-.4, i;.i:,i.cre. .timers, Mer yn ti mill'! iirrrH mn! txi-a n.nt CllHIl I M ??nl,V:Tu' "7V ,,"""''t '-"fnl atten enTruM',:;'.''1 c"u' " h banking Colln tlons fi sppcln'.ty and made on nil acccBsilili. points. ,:i aH lib, ral terms ah will be consistent wii ii .1 mil i mih i.Knklnir BuHinesssoliclt,.,! fvrrespondence In vitcl Irom riirtU-s.lt.Hirlni.M., open accounti 1 our city us wll ns fro,,, llLe con tern p.atliiga ciitni in PxlHiina nrrangementi. Very iesfctfiiliy, J'. W, llUWKY.t'ashlfir. Mar lK PT,!IS, ,! ,' C" " W U. C1CVC. 0. W Stewart, .Ino Suter. I'. 11. Fi'lli tler, iiunl: Attorney. my9 i8tp WnOLF.S.!,F. PKAI.EU IN r5j LIQUORS Sil South Front Street, ru n n.v.t r i:.).. .( ;:JRt(m House New Berne, N. C. Change of Business. The NEW BEI1M0 DRUG COMPANY hiving purchased tlio business Tormerly CJnducle.l hy It.J. GOODIXG, attheold establlBhed stand of E. H. Meadows, dor. Pollock and Middle St?,, respectfully notify tlic public that the same will hereafter be conducted under the above management. Mr. T. A. HENRY, Pharmacist will be in charge, and special attention will be given to dispensing physicians' prescrip tions with accuracy and at reasonable prices. A full line of DRUGS', MEDICINBB. TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, rin,ni ui,ulu.iis!) CIGARS and luuAvio win D Kept constantly on sale. n o wane a specialty or the . , ; ,. CELEBRATED SEVEIf SPRIHG9 MINERAL WATER, . ;t hlch Is kept on draught. maiSl dtf For Rent. Jas. Redmond The house on Bohlh Front street itl oconpied Marine Hospiui, ApV$ 'to T At K IJMjNNTHiIn
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