V '''' OIV'. 5. J2USHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT Ti:3 DAILT JOURNAL U published V -.t, eieeptMaaday attS-OOpar yearitiW UMmtki. rllversd to tit j subscribers tu 50 (Vtim nr month. THE WKKLY JOURNAL fa pabliahed rery Thursday at tl JO per annum. Meticeaut Marriage or Deatba not tocz seed tea line will be inserted trve. All ad ditional matter will b charged 6 eta. per line. Payments fur transient advertisement mnst ie aada la advance. Regular adveitise aneau will be collected promptly at the end of each month. . - Communication! containing news of sum eieat public, interest are solicited. No com- aiuBicatiwa must be expected t be published that contains objectionable personalities, or withholds the uame of the author. Articles - longer thau'hslf coluuiu must " paid lor. . Any person feeling aggrierr jat aoy auony- nous cwmmuuicatiou cau ob'jin the name of : the author by application at this office and ahowiug wherein the grievance exists. THE JOURNAL. E. E. HARPER, C T.HANCOCK, Proprietor. Local Reporter. Enten-d at the Pastoficc at Xcw licrru, (A, u tecuiulclau mutter. i A speech in favor of cremation was ' . made in the Mexican congress the other day. General Greek, of polar fame, thinks that it is safer to make en Arctic ex pendition than to undertake a trans african journey like Mr. Stanley's. The San Francisco Chronicle believes that the offering of prizes lor efficiency in the railway mail service might be ex tended with profit to all branches of the postal service. A census bulletin estimates the nation al debts of the world at $25,636,976, 000. That is enough, estimates the San Francisco Examiner, to buy out any nation on the globe except the United States, Great Britian or France. It is an amount of inconceivable vastness, and by the side of it the American debt ap pears insignificant. John Bratiano, the Roumanian states man, whose death is announced, was for many years tn interesting figure in Euro pean politics, and succeeded in raising his country lrom the. rank of a dependent principality to that of an independent kingdom. He was not always consistent; but as the Philadelphia Record observes, "that has been a failing of great states men in more important countries than Roumania. Russia's 3,000,000 new rifles will cost some 20,000,000, but the excellence of theinvestment is, maintains the NewYork World, that it takes some Urn? to make that many small arms, and pending their manufacture Russia will not disturb tha peace. About the time they are rea.ly for use a still better gun will be invented, and this will cause a further respite. In vention does considerable arbitration in its own peculiar way. After the gangs of Chinese that were employed in building the Canadian Pa cific Railroad had been discharged, nearly all of them, asserts the New York Sun, made their way surreptitiously to this country. We now learn that the Chinese laborers who have been engaged in building the Tehuantepcc railroad in Central America are making t heir way through Mexico to the United States. It is thus that our Chinese population is slightly increased from time to time. A strange spectacle was witnessed the other day in Cincinnati. People passing ' along one of the streets were astonished i to see scores of women hard at work in front of their residences with shovels and I brooms. They had got tired of waiting ; for the city authorities to clean their streets, and had sallied out to do it them- , selves. Every speck of dirt was re- i moved from curbstone to curbstone, and, j highly satisfied with their work, they r;- tired in triumph to their household af- fairs. A New York paper advocates the con solidation of the city with Brooklyn and several outlying towns on the ground that cities with a large territory are more healthy than those whose space is cir cumscribed. It cites the fact that Lon don's death rate is only 17.5 in the 1000, while the number of deaths per acre is eleven. The death rate of New York is given at 26. 6 in the 1000, and the number per acre as fifty-nine. Every one will readily admit, Bays the San Francisco Chronicle, that a city with plenty of el bow room is bound to have better health conditions, everything else being equal, than a densely crowded one, but it will be cifflcult to make many people understand how the purely political act of consoli dating several cities within a given area is going to scatter the people now living within the boundaries of the proposed Sew city. Unless such a dispersion can be effected and the crowded sections of Hew York relieved by mean of rapid transit or some other method consolida tion may reduce the number of deaths pet acre, but we venture to say that care fully prepared statistics will show that yithinitsold limits the mortality will : remain as large pur thousand as it is !,;0W....:,..J, lOW.S ' :' ' 1 1 i : ' i ECIOTITIC SCHlPS., Gas mast be furnished st fifty-two cents per 1000 feet to oompcto with electricity in lighting;. It is thought that telephones may tend to bring deafness when one ear is used to the exclusion of the other. Deafness is more prevalent among men than among women because the former are more exposed to tho vicissitudes of climate. The greatest monstrosity in chemi cal nomenclature thus fur produced is doubtless quinolineparamethenylbeu zenylazoxitneparacarboxylic acid. A lady naturalist has demonstrated that moles are hot entirely carnivorous by starving one until it ate oatmeal, on which diet it afterward subsisted. The application of the microscope to machine shop practice, for the pur pose of proving whether surfaces are true, is pronounced by experts as being the best method for obtaining accuracy thus far suggested. A new switch for electrical work looks like an ordinary door-bolt. AVIicn the bolt is thrown forward it j makes a contact between two lugs on ; a split copper ring. When thrown j back the contact is completely broken The water of the central basin Of ' the Mediterranean has been found to bo wanner, denser, and richer in dissolved salts than the western. While a white disk was only visible at forty-tlire" meters photographic plates were affected at 500 meters. Cobalt and nickel ores are now re duced by a new process depending on the action of chloride of iron. Whilc ' it ii a liltlo more expensive in its first cost than the older methods, the re sulting products are all marketable, no waste being obtained. The hygienic character of the streets of large cities has been studied by Signor Manfredi, who has found mud scraped up in Naples to be almost as .r-'A D C D M C" M C rich in bacteria as sewage. The spc- t 1 1 IN C, IN. U. cine bacilli most frequently found i nre , Italian and American Marble and all those of lockjaw, dropsy and cousump- Qualities of Material. I Orders solicited and given prompt at lt has been calculated that the clcc- ten-ion. with satisfaction guaranteed. , - . , - ,. , . . "Terra Cbtta VaJer for Hants and .Flowers tro-moiivc force of a bolt of lightning iurui.hed at the very lowest rates. is about :, 600,000 volts, the current . . about 11,000,000 amperes, nnd the time to be about 1-20,000 part of a second. In such a volt there is an en ergy of 2,450,000,000 watts, or 3,281, 182 horse-power. Experiments with strawberries indi cate that pollen bearing is an exhaust ive process, nnd that larger yields of fruit as a rule may bo expected from those varieties which produce pollen so sparingly that a Miiull proportion of other varieties producing pollen abundantly must be planted with them in order to insure a full crop. A single hair is a Fort of history ol the physical condition of an individual during the time it has been growing, i if one could read closely enough, Take a hair from tho beard or from the head and scrutinize it and yon will see that it shows somo atten uated places, indicating that at some period of its growth the blood supply was deficient from overwork, anxiety or under feeding. I Anastasius, the chief of the famous Mule vs. Wild Boar. ' r"'eLk briS'",ds- whoso cheerful habit Tig-sticking is a great sport in Brit. is 10 kiJnaP harmless travelers nnd ish India, where the bold Briton is kccP ,hc,n 0,1 8ho, t commons until a never happy unless he is killing some- ' rll80n P'l'd, is described as a type hing. Mounted on fine horses or j of Vfcct Greek beauty, a very culti mules, a party of gentlemen will sally ; valcJ lna" who speaks four languages forth, armed with spears and accom- and lias tlie manners of courts, pauied bv native servants to chase the wild boar. A little beating of the 1 11 is re,"arked hY 1,10 lector or bush soon starts up one or two fine ' Exl,losive8 in Eg'a''. 1 fifteenth specimens of the bris.lv animal with a"""!l1 rcpoi-r, that the number of the tusks, and away goes the party in hot pursuit. , , , , . i linvn hnnn rnunr it When the boar and impaled, luncheon is spread in a convenient junglo where there arc nc tigers and snakes, and tho Britisbcu return homo happy at the close of a day of British "sport" divided in the usual way violent exercise, a heavy ineal, a long rest. On one occasion recently a British offieers who was mounted on a Heel mule, was close to the wild boar when tho animal bolted into the mule's leg, bit her savagely and then fled again. The mulo screamed. In a minute she had deposited the British officer on the dirt; then kicking out vigor- ously five or six times as if to see thai ! she was "all there," sho lit out after I the unfortunate pig at lightning speed, fury in her eye and vengeance in the crook of her ear. Tho race was not long. The unhap py wild boar felt Hint ho had exasper ated a relentless enemy. He was soon winded, and the mule, coming up to him, caught him by the backbone with he, teeth, crunchod htm, throw hfin over her head and kicked viciously al him as ho fell dead behind her. Easl Indian boars after this will probably naW UJP W ma mule." 'r . fiirht shv of thn mulo. V. A GREAT BAff GAINI 327 ACRES Wlli SOU) AT A GREAT SACRIFICE! A VALUABLE PLANTATION situ ited on (the South side of tho Neuse river, three and-a-half miles from the City of New Berne, N. C. One hundred and twenty-five acres cleared. Good land, tuilabfe for TrurX-inQ, Tubace Raiting, or any kind of farming. The balance, two hundred and two acres, heavily timbered with pine, oak, cypress, and other kinds of timber. It is also line Grazing Lund. Good dwelling, outbuildings, and a fine orchard. It lias 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 vesseis and the A. & N. C. Railroad. For terms apply to P. TRENWITH, Opp. Hotel Albert, 1EW BERKS, I. C. JOE K. WILLIS, PROPRIETOR OF Marble Works I nVERLL mn f OUTWEARS ALL OTHERS Then lan't It the twist and moit economi cal? ir Mr. Slow buys an untested article and haa to paint our times tn a brief period, and you buy the " Avert 11 " und paint, but once, do you not nave 75 ? Avertll Paint has a beautiful lufitre; It Improves theap pearance anil increased the value of your buildings, n has been tested bv time, for It's been In ue Xt year. Sample card of fashionable tints and positive proof of the durability of Averill Paint to any address. SEELEY BROTHERS, 92 Burling Slip, New York. Sold by Tea that inuy truthfully bo called gtlt-edged, some Golden Tip tea from Ceylon, was sold at auction for $125 a. pound in London a few weeks ago. In proportion to its sizo Colorado Springs is probably the richest town in the United States. One singl0 street contains the residences of twenty-one millionaires. deaths by accident among 10,000 per eons engaged in tho manufacture of explosives amounted li.st vcar onlv to eight. For tho seven jears before the Explosivo Acts came into operation there was an average of thirty-nine deaths annually in this manufacture, although the number employed was very much smaller. Tho Supremo Court of Illinois held, in tho case of Bolaudcr vs. Peterson, that a gcncMc name, or one merely descriptive of tho article made or sold, or its qualities, ingredients or charac- I tcrislics, and which may bo employed truthfullv bv other makers or dealers is not entitled to protection as a trade mark, and that words designating a trade indicating fiat a particular class of goods is dealt in cannot bo exclu-' sivcly appropriated by one as a trade mark or a name. In this case it was held that the words "Swedish snuff store," or "magazine," could not bo protected. r.ucnuriiftine tne Wit Man. Parent (sorrowfully) This is a very poor testimonial you bring home this week. I hope that vou will do better next week, Johnny, Johnny That's" right, pa. Keep .,.au uyyot uv,--:.nwr fay tMB,.y,.-r-n sun upper up. merer say die. Ii. H. CUTLER., r New-Berne, N. O. m .a PROFESSIONAL. DR. C. K. BAG BY, Surgeon Dentist, Office, ilidd Strtet, opp. Baptitt CnttrcA, WKWBEE. W. C P. H. PELLETIEB, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, AND MONEY BROKER. CrareD Street, T Journal Offia. specialty made iu negotiating small loaua for short Cj-. Will Ipractic In the Counties of Craven,' Carteret, Jones, Onslow and Pamlion. otrUuiUMl States Court at New Berne, and Supreme Court ot the State. DR. J.D.CLARK, DENTIST, NEW BFRNE, N. C. i e"01lice on Craven Street, between Tollock and Broad. j. Yi.ett. thoi. dniil. vice-race, c. h. noatRTS, cmii. The National Bank OF NEWBERNE, N. C. 1MCOKPOUATED I SUA. Capital, - . $100,000 Surplus Profits, - 86,700 DIRECTORS. I as. A. Bryan, Chas. S. Bryan. G. H. RoBERiS. Thos. Daniels. ! J. H. Hack burn. Alex. Miller. L. Harvey. GREEN, FOY & CO., BANKERS, Do a General Banking Easiness. NEW BANKING HOUSE. Middle Sired, l,th Door below Hotel Albert. NEW BERNE, N. C. Fast Passenger and Freight Line between NEW BERNE, Eastern North Carolina Points, and all Con nections of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, INCLUDING New York, Philadelphia, Norfolk, Bal timore and Boston. The ONLY Trl-Weekly Line Out ot New Berne. The New and Elegantly Equipped Steamet ISTEUSE, Sails from New Berne H0NDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS, AT FIVE P. M., Stopping at Roanoke Island ech way and ibruiitiK clow connection with the Norfolk Southern Railroad. The Eastern Dispatch Line, consisting of the Wilmington S. S. Co., Norfolk Southern It. It., New ork, I'hila. and Norfolk It. UM and Pennsylvania It. It., form a reliable and rcgulur line, offering superior facilities for quick passenger and freight transportation. No transfer except at Elizaheth City.Jat which point freight will be loaded on can to go through to destination. Direct nil Roods to be shipped via Eastern Carolina Dispatch daily as follows: From New York, by I'enua. It. It., Pier 27, North Itivrr. From Philadelphia, by Phila., W. and Balto. 11. It., DockSL Station. From Hnltimore, by phila., AVil. and Balto. It. H., President St, Station. From Norfolk, by Norfolk Southern R. R. From Boston, by Merchants A Miners Trans- portation Co.; New York and New England flST Rates as low and time quicker than by any other line. For further information apply to W. H. JoTClt, (Gen'l Freight Traffic Aifent. Gko. Stki-iiuns, Division Freight lAeent P. W. 11. R. It., Philadelphia. B. B. COOKE, Oon'l Freight Agent N. Y- P. AN. R. R., Norfolk, Va. II. C. HUDOIN. General Freight A cent N. S. K. B,, Norfolk. Va. GEO. HENDERSON, Aflairr, Newhernej N. C cTrfle's N. "a Freisht Lfne. Steamers G. H. Stout, Defiance & Vesper On and after February 1st, 1891, this line will make regular SEMI-WEEKLY TRIPS Baltimore and New Berne Leaving Baltimore for New Berne. WED NESDAY, SATURDAY, at 6 P M. Leaving New Berna for Baltimore. TUES DAY, SATURDAY, at 6 P if. EerrtutalB and Shlijen, Tab lotlca. This is the only DIRECT tine oat of New Berne far Baltimore without change, stopping only at Norfolk, connecting then tor Boston, Providence. PMIadelphU. Richmond, and all points North, East and West. Making close connection tor ail pdints by A. 4 N, C, Rail road and River out of New Berne. Agents are as follow;'' Rkubsh Foster, Gen'l Manager, 80 Light St., Baltimore, Jab. W. MoCarStck, Agent, Norfolk, Va. W. P. Clyde A Co., Philadelphia, li South wharves. New York and Balto. Trans. LIne.lPler , North river. E. Simpson, Boston, S3 Central wharf, 8. II. Rockwell, Providence, R. I. Ships leave Boston, Tuesdays and Saturdays. " NewYork dally.. , ' " " Balto.. Wednesdays ft Saturdays. " " Philadelphia, Mondays, Wednes- days, Saturday., v j , , " " Providence, Saturdays. :'. ; Through bills lading given, and rate gaar. anteed to all point at th diflersut offloes o( the eompaniesj-':.v;'f,:!;,i'1'v":i'M- i-i,; n-:-i VST Avoid Breakage of Bulk emd Shi via iV CA'liMm' W-k t.VisJf 1W awnM gy J & Q. QUA?, Agray K(W Bsnt, ItO for Infants astaTUksewI adapted toclxlldnataat I raaoaamaad It as superior to aay BMrlpiaa suntosw.'' H. A. Aacna, K. 111 Sa. Oxford St, Broosya, K, T. . ThasanaT'CastoriasoaBrnrstJaasI ka assilss so wi-:i knewa that it aaema a work est sosMrsrofaOon toeadona ik Few arath twllira iamiU who ao aot taap Castor ta wftsila asanrraaoh." Cabvm lUansv D. D., - Maw Torn twy. Lata faster Btoomlngn'tla Rsfonaad Caswca. Tn Carf aim THE jj URHAM Land and Improvement Go. DURHAM, N.C. J.S.CARR, "resident A HOST LIBERAL and REMARKABLE W? ANNOUNCEMENT. The "Consolidated" Controls ; .snah. aess. nssssn TM t'-V. 285 ACRES Of Land immediately adjoining The Campus of Trinity College, which has been surveyed into LOTS 50 BY 140 FEET. The Lots are well located and are situated upon Streets 60 Feet Wide with a Rear Alley of 20 Feet. Tho location is admirable for Stores, Restaurants and Dwelling. Person desiring to " buy or build," in order to educate their boys can do no better than buy one or more of these lots. IT 19 THE PURPOSE OF THE CONSOLIDATED TO OFFER, for the present onlr. 800 OF THESE LOTS, and to guarantee that when the 800 Lots are sold, to erect npon Rome suitable portion rf the property, Aifficieutly far removod from the residential portion, one modernly-bullt, well-equlnped Cotton Factory, to cost $100,000, and to supply the Cotton Factory with a CASH WORKING CAPITAL of $Oa,0O0, making total outlay for COTTON FACTORY, $125,000 One K&lttlr.g Mill for the manufacture of Hosiery, Uiulrrorar, Ac to cost 90,000. and to supply the Knitting Mill with a CASH WORKING CAPITA!, of 29,000, making total outlay for KNITTING EtilLL, $15,000 A GUAM) 200,000 IN IMPROVEMENTS T W W W W in the line of Indastrlil EaUrsrlse UDon ths Drooart. sr r TO EVERY of $400 of this magnificent property, the "CONSOLIDATED" will FIVE SHARES, PAR Present full paid and THREE SHARES. PAR ) full paid and v aet Making a return to each Purchaser of $400 o f Property, of $200, well invested in Gooo Industrial Enterprises. For every dollar invested in West End Town Lota, adjoining the Trtalty Caftom property, the purchaaer roalixes 60 pe-r cent, in FirstrC'laas Industrial kjitarpriaaa, wksess will enhance the value of hia investment. The "CONSOLIDATED" confidently bcMeve that ths above I th moat Mbaral aM at the same time the most legitimate offer that haa come before tit public. Ia net tb offer Is oo liberal that we do not hesitate to say that In our opinion, th opportunity will be promptly taken advantage of by those who have been waiting for th BfcwT, or persona desiring to secure first-class educational advantage for their Boys, on lae aaoat advantageous terms. Maps showing the property and Price List of ths lota cheerfully fnmlthaft on application to R. H. WRIGHT, Secretary, DURHAM, N. C REMEMBER that every purchMse of $400 carries eight shares of Stock la two well Equipped Industrial Enterprises par value of 200. a POINTER. In buying a lot yon aro also making an Investment, the Dividends npon whioh will most likely aid materially to educate your boys. , . A HINT. The building of two iar?e Industries upon the Property, and the completion of Trinity College ought largely to enhance the value of the lots. A SUGGESTION. Now Is the time to purchane. The lots may all be gone ir you wait, and you wiH miss the opportunity of buying r.-om first hands. , .- NEXT! Prof. W. H. SHEPARD knd Competent ssslstants in th toosorial art will giv you t, Hair Cut for - - 20 Cents. fharnpoo - - 20 " hVS) m m -10 8AST0X H3USE BARBER SHOP. NEW BERNE. N. C. THE EST CllltLCURE. CHEAPEST MEDICI BIE KITOWir CONSIDERING QUAtlTY AND SIZE OF DOSE. IT WILL A.1,80 OTJHB1 BILI0USNE88, - DYSPEPSIA, ' asd oaaomo ooKarirATioif. R. BERRY, tJlWiu n t (New Berne,; - , N. C and Children. us fBx OocaslfiiBlloa. ' ' sVwfiiocBaeaSiartaota.kructatloa, 1 Kills Warasa, gives Itaap, aad prowotas A- . trUbowtaajariMsii ytars I ha rieisaa J"ar 4 Mtoria. ' aaa shall always ewnaaua to ao so m it kas iavariably prodisMA 1 Kawnr.FABBwB.lt D, . -Th wTBthrop," ISSUt ttrast and Tta Av ; XewTorkOts;. Cotrrjurr, ff stoasu Bruorr, JtW Taac CONSOLIDATED A. B.ANDREWS, R.H.WRIGHT, Vice-President. Bec'y and Treuum. TOTAL 07 " - PURCHASER VALUE $33 PEtt BRAKE. . tlU non-assessable In the f "Uon Factory, aa VALUE I PER 8HABE. Sttl non-assessable in lbs Knitting Hill, Boot and Shoe. Maker, :''!:--?.B:'. All Styles of Boots and Shoes madi ; v' to order and on Short notlo. ' REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, ' N. ARPEN, v' CBAYE1 ST., opposite lonnul : Officii K. R. JONES ; J HEAVY AND LIGHT , ry GROCERIES. LoriUarA and Gall ft v x' SnaO,,; Sold al Manufacturers' Price. Dry. Goods & Notions; Full 6toekand Large Ataertmenit, , - Prices at low as the Lowest. Cell and Examine my Stook.1 $ yl Satlsfaetlen Guaranteed. -; a - " t V

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