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PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEMEN I c THE DAILY JOURNAL b IMI?J ally, rpt Monday t 15.U0 per Tnf loiui month. Dellvwed to eity subscribers 80 MW per month. . . i THE WEEKLY JOURNAL la published ;. artery Thursday at L60 per amium. ' I Notice ot Marriageeor Deatbe not toes ' knod ten line will be inserted tree. All ad ' sUtienal natter will be charged 6 eta. per line. ; Paymenta for tranieutsdvertiemeutanine tt aaade in advanoe. Regular advertie Meat will be eoUeoted promptly at the end f each aaoath. Communications containing newt ot sum- srfeat pablie interest are solicited. No eom keaoicalion mast be expected to be published ' ' that eontaina objectionable personalities, or withholds the nana of the author. Article ' longer than hair column must be paid for. Any person reeling aggriev"- at any anony ajoue communication can obtain the name or the author by application at this office and Bowing wherein the grievance exists. THE OMISE Ax' i!PMiliar Ppfrnlp. Found m Sev eral States of the Union. Their Curious Habits, Dress and Religious Observances. THE JOURNAL. In the rural districts of sovcral states ill tlio Union lliore is a religious sect ilio Ornish about whic'i lilt'o is known. Where the sect orljrinaloil, or statistical information nslotlio growth and number of its communicants, may not bo as interesting as a litllo sketch of the character, dross and habits, as well as the religion, of llieso people. In the extreme lower part of south ern Pennsylvania, following closely the Mason and Dixon lino, a colony of the Ornish has thrived in a country that was ouco barren. The weird and almost inaccessible mountain", through I which tlio Caascliiinn river flows with " It takes a sailing vessel 125daystogo ; its many pictnrceuuo curves, have, by from Philadelphia to San Fiancuco." t tlio industry of llieu people, been Well, nhy isn't it sensible eno'gU to transformed into a feilKo region. sail fiom some port with go to it I 'hoio once stood the tall pino and the ; Knotty oaK, witn couimcss uucixeii i C-C HARPER, C T HANCOCK, - Proprietor. Local Reporter. aa-EiiUrrd at the Postoffice at Xnt Barns, . (A, aj tumd-dau matter. Millionaire Rockefeller in stiff er ing from nervous prostration, but no one need worry, Mr. Rockefeller can afford any luxury affected by tha rich eat of the rich. Yoo cao"t judge the Lumber of mourneis a man leaves by the number of carriage i in his funeral procession, but you can judge something of the money he left. ' "English society is lotton to the core," toys the Bishop of Muncho-ter. .Yet there are nominal Americans whose jle object in life is to imitate English society or gain an entra ioe into it. 1 Tw it was not for his c nriositv to kn'w xrhat will happen next in this world, a men aro obliged by their religion to man would not be so unn il.ing to die. wear Bomcihing plain in color, and in It is curiosity a3 much as hopo that most cl)!je3 black home-spun cloth is makes a aian interested in tomorrow. , t ot rCJrjciCii 0 hide the light of day, there are now haudsoini cottagos and huge burns, Bmi'ing liolili of grain and heavy laden fi nit tree. . In the valley the whining cry of the wild-cat has srlvcn way to the hum of the buzz saw. but in the sKuiit:iiiis the rattlesnake still exists. The Ornish, while strictly lioncstin all their dealings with each other and with others, are exceedingly frugal. Most of lliein are even penurious to which fact may be attributed their prosperity in so forbidding a country as tliev inhabit. In their dress the elaborately, many being heavy beaded or trimmed with hajidaomo pasaeine.it terle or crochet trimming. One espe cially novel garment which we were shown wan a combination of a long jacket with capo over and running full length of tlio jacket. Newmarkets aro not by any means dead, fit her, Iho prophecies of certain manufacturers to tho contrary not withstanding. Orders are being placed for fair quantities already, and many house aro showing goodlincs of this ciisiblo and very necessary long garment. Plush jacket" and long garments are very quiet at the present time, but the majority of tho parlies whom wo uavo seen seem to feci that tho usual demand will be extended to them as the season opens. In fur garments, tho popular skins, aside from seal, will be astrakhan, skunk, mink, martin etc Sho ll.ler capes will hold their own against all coiners again, and dealers look forw ard to n verv heavy season. Astrakhnu-lriinincd garments, while going t airly at present are not looked Uiin with ninth favor by the rade, a nd one leading manufacturer prophesies that thoy wiil bo a dead eltcr within sixty days' time. A few weeks li' iice will prove whether or not he ii mistaken. Manufacturers aro looking for a heavv f.i!l trade, factories arc work. ing full lime in turning out new good-, and salesmen are all out for orders, which, as far as the novoltios arc coiu ei ned. they arc largely book ing to lie made specially. fry Goods Chronicle. any particular color, so long as it is severe. The men's cats aro alwavs made very short, which may bo due to thoir strict observance of economy in dress, as in everything. No bultons are al- Prof. Garner, having discovero I 0.vc,l to be worn, hooks and eves, al that monkeys possess an articulate lan- most llivisjuef01.m u10 011y fasteners cub CO. will confer a favor on the world . , . 8 6 1 bv w hich the two edges of the coat arc by reporting wnai ine munn.eB , , . , , tho .eoi.le ho toke canes and parasols brought together, Una rule also ap- into their cages. 1'Hcs to the women, who fasten their i plain dreiscs with hooks and eyes The motto of a new paper iu Geor gia, printed in black tvpe on its first page, is this: "If you dou't like it pour it back in the jrig." The editor, in all probability, is not a moonshiner now. discovero I The nations of the earth 8f0 mighty good example iu the way that John Bull and Brother Jonathan settle the seal quedion. Their heads are level, and both English and American , women can continue to wear seal skin cloaks. An Atchison girl has a tear bottlo that she cries into. Who'i it is full, ! she will send it to her lover as a proof of her grief at his absence. It is hoped that it will not become a fad. Girls 1 aro too nice and pretty to spoil eve y thing by going around crying into but ties. A MAN of the namo of Kosander, re.si , dence Stockholm, h is discovered a new lymph cure fo;- cancer. If it is paral lel in its results with Dr. Koch's gvea'. discovery it may i:i time become a i cer tain a cure for pain and disease as a dose of strychnine, or an ac, or a re volver. Fate pcems to make thi'-gs fit in nicely. Just as wood was giving out coal was discovoied, just as whale oil was about exhausted petroleum was found, and now just as we have about given up hope of being angels Mr. Maxim assures us that his (lying ma cbino will soon be ready. s 1 BtW Ftm Blilai I ' . A little Tats . '.,..' When I start r plough a-rannin' in the' - Mm. Plumb, eeioss the alley, thinks KLfr .nil ineller moid ? I Her TeUOW eas. JJUU, UM niwsa "w AmI tha land ia rrowln' smaller that mj . ing eat in the world, I hones tramp around; When the white-oak bads are openln' and the grass a growin green, Uakceji feller think of summer as he gazes on the scene; When the etaipmnnk runs and chatters, 'eau the plough bis den 'as torn. An' the erows are loudly scoldin' 'bout tfli plautin' of the corn ; ing eat in the world. I begin to UunK ao, oo. . ' ' . . ' I was sitting at my np-ataira window this morning when the milkman came and left milk in a bowl on the table on Mrs. Plumb' back porcb. Buff was snnning himself under the table,- and never opened his eyes till the milkman was gone. Then, as quick as a wink, he hopped on the ta- Die ana uegau lapping i uuu, uimu Whan the bluebird hollers out a rail and .tnnninir to look around at the window, starts to build a nest, I s though he feared his mistress might T ien I think that that's the time o' year i gee him. kiur 0' liitlie lest; But It's inigliiy nice, I tell you, when the summer time i here, With the wheat a-growln yellcr and the har vest drawin' near; With the timothy in b.ossom an' the hayia' just at band, An' the mother quail a-callin' to her peepin' little band. Oh, I like to watch the wcolly clouds a-floal- in' far aw ay As I'm riding on the mower or rakin' up the hsy. Then I somehow seem acquainted with each bird or bumbletec, An' I think the gotten summer is the tim o' vear for me. Ohio State Journal. HUMOROUS. The lnon wear no beard on their upper lip, though ihev are allowed to have beards. Their hats arc all plain and generally black, low iu the crown and broad ii the brrtn, always tho same in style The men work hard, and Ihcir filial love is stronger than anything except ing the love of dollars. Tho wonic wear a suifbonnet of calico, and thei dresses are as plain as they can be made. They arc of calico, usually in black, above which their fair faces shine i i the contrast. With these people divorces arc un known. They live happily and con. tented and seldom marry persons of a different religious belief. In fact, in. terinarrirge has mid,! them a typical race, just as it has of the Israelites, whose manners and customs the Ornish follow in various ways. Their form of worship is not unlike that of the primitive Christiana. On tho Sabbath tho men and women at tend services, to which they take all their children no matter bow largo or how small they may be. No regularly ordained minister al ! dresses the congregation', but inctn ; bcrs with sound lungs and contrite hearts generally exhort the faithful to lead a pure life, to fear the Lord and to follow the example of their Saviour : in all worldly affairs. Kach year during the harv. st season ' love feasts are held, when everybody ! takes a foot ba:h. The sisters go down reverently on their knees and with a pail of water, soap and (owcl begin the washing and drying of each other's feet until the entire congrega tion, including the men and boys, are ready for another pair of hose; then follow much hand-jlmking and kiss ing. The men kiss each other and the women do the same. This is done to atone for any unpleasantness that liiiuhthavc occurred bjtweon any two m-inbers of the congregation, and by this ceremony peaceful relations are re stored, after which tho Lord's Supper is taken. Cooking utensils are on the grounds of the church property, and oficn, at all-day services, mcjls are prepared at the church. Brotherly love predominates to an extent not surpassed by tho Quakers. New York Sun. The Prince of Wales nor no other man occupying exalted place c u'd have carried on his excesses and held his place in good society in the United SUtes. Tho public press would hve Toasted him and served him done, lo:ig ago. The English press is doing a good deal of roasting as the caie stands. How vrcH better off is a man at the end of a week than he w as at its begin ning? He is just as poor, a little older, a little more tired out, a little more irritable, and a little leas hopeful. If he ever sits down and reckons it all up, he is either a hopeful fool or a very brave man if he continues cheerful. A Baltimore surgeon has restored a man's eyo to usefulness after a sup posed blindness of threo years by put ting new lining in the eyelid. He found the material for this on the man's own person, a pro ess involving much less suffering lhan cutting samples to match from willing but nnfortuuate friends. That youug minister at St. Cather ines, Ontario, who ordered a crying liaby to be removed from his ch.rvfih, may not havo ommitted heresy, but ho has at least struck a hornet's nest. And yet there is a precedent. It was Charles Lamb, was it not, who w hen disturbed by a vociferous infant, sug gested tho drinking of a toast to Herod? Jk yon are thinking of getting mar ried, make up your mind to meet a great many troubles and disappoint ments. It is this making a hero of a plain plug man, and an angel of an ordinary woman, that is the cause of so Aian nr.f.intliiDHt flllfl dlVOrCP. TllA rii-lllnson m-ocess is alwavs a painful ' id of plain beavers mid kerseys, one. It is espeeiallv so when marriage rough diagonals, serge?, whipcords, is the cause of it. The Dreary Winters iu Scwfoundlsnd. The i-ohtliou of life iu the distant m parts of Newfoundland during winter iscxtrcine. Outside the peninsula of Avalon there aro hardly any roads, and even if thoy existed snow and ico would rci:der them impassable. Out to sea stretches a vast icy pavement, through which it is often impossible for even a steamer to rani its way. So all the long winter months the little hamlets lie 6ui" oiindod by the great snow blanket, and cut off from coin- municiiiou from all mankind save those who inhabit their litllo settle ment. S nm'.d the store of provisions run low the bituation is perilous, for there is no possibility of getting sup plies unless a "lead"' opens in Iho ice and allows a steamer to get along the coast ; or if sho bo not icebound at too great a dis tance perhaps some of the men go out over the frozen fca to meet the vessel and carry home food to their families. Should the ship fail to conic ihe people arc sometimes driven to cat their (1 'gs, of which several are usu ally kept in order to draw homo wood from (lie forests on sleds. So great is the dillicii'ty of communication during winter that a clergyman relates that on one occasion, as near to Ihe capital as Trinity hay, $10 had been demanded, and was nc ualiy paid, for tho conveyance of a single letter overland to the ei'y by a eioss-country guide. While ihe coast is icebound the direct steauie s fnun England do not (ouch at New f.Miudlaiid,s.but tho mails arc brought u . from Halifax in a small wooden steamer expressly built for facing the ice; but even this vessel cannot always manage to get in, and mails have to bo carried ashore seven or eight mi cs over the ico oilmen's backs. C licago News. A l anious Financier. Henry Yil.ard ia one of the famous men in the world of financial opera tions. It is not that lie is always suc cessful, no man in financial specula ton ever is. His peculiarity consists iu maintaining himself iu the faith of his friends and supporters ill the face of his reverses. He has had great de feats in the fields of speculation; nevertheless he is there still, and with possibilities in his future, at least iu the estiiniit.on of his folloacrs. Ho Iia9 bv nil accounts lost millions, but he is with us still, and bis backers still believe in his powers of recuperating himself and lifting them out of Iho slough of past reverses. It ia a curious illustration of a fault that scorns al most a superstition. They believe in him, not so much for what ho has done iu tho past, but for what they think he can do in the future. -New York Commercial Advertiser. High tied weddings of nobility. How to get fatGo to the butcher and buy it. Perspiration has the drop on the public at large. If tastes didn't differ rclaurauts would have an easy time. The assessors lax a man and then the collector "nails" him. Tho scholar who tnkes the first prize iu arithmetic is only a figure- I bead. The more tho girls pino for some young man the nioro spruce they be come. A sailor is a lightning change man. In a twinkling he can turu into a hammock. Maud Is it true (hat you are in love with Mr. Bullion? Clara Mercy, nol I'm only engaged to him. Quericus What have you being do ing up in tho country? Citicus Oh, just Dshiu' and lyiu' around. "Didn't get no pwizc climbin' do greased pole, did yc, Eph?" "No, but 1 got 'bout a pouu' o' lol'.iblc lard. Out West they judge an expert hangman as Ihey do a ship by the number of knots ho can make iu an hour. Mrs. P. Thoy say (hat Mr. Hay, who used to sing so much. ' has lost his voice. Mr. P. I shoOdu't think he'd offer much of a reward. O'd Drunk (pleading his case) I've not much longer to live, your honor, God will not spare mo many hours. Judge Well, i'll give you ton days. "Gertrude refused Tom four limes beforo sho married him," said a girl to her friend at tho seaside. "Ah, I sec. It wa9 a case of wc.l shaken be foro taken." She (fishing for a compliment) Do you think my voice needs cultivation? He (anxious to pay her n compliment) Not at all, not at all. Cultivation couldn't improve a voice like yours. "And you say you would die for me? I'm afraid you're not as brave as that." "Am I nol? Why, I show my fcarlossness of death every time I conic into your presence." "How is thai?" "Because you always look 60 killing." That settled tho business. "Doctor," said a graleful patient, soizing the physician's hand, "I shall never forget that to you I owe my life." "You exaggerate," returned the doctor mildly ; "you owe me for only 15 visits. That is the point which I hope yon will not fail to remember." Tin or three tim-s he seemed to think he heard her coming out, and he jumped down and curled himself under the table as if he were asleep. But no one came out, so he hopped up again. He ate till he had eaough, evidently, then he jumped down, washed himself, and lav down to sleep. Just then his mi tress came out. She looked sharply at the milk, as she took it up, and then at Botf. And would you believe it? That cat open-' ed his eyes and began to stretoh and yawn as though he had been asleep a week, then followed her into the house, mewing to be fed 1 Later in the day, when my window was open, I heard Mrs. Plumb say to her husband : ' "We must get a new milkman. Ho cheated us fhamefuliy this morning." Buff was near by, and it seemed to me he looked as though he understood but he said never a word. Wasn't it too bad? Youth's Comvanlon. for Infants and Children. ti aatertahse -rag aUpdtcflditai last 1 Tesnanmaail ltaaaii-cartoaypiea-riiaoa a-aewatenM." H. A. Aacwaa, at D IU So, Oxtort avoakbw, X. T. was e( 'ai-ria' s mlfaai a4 Its aMrttt ao wall kaowa tha sejaae a work 7 sai-ame-aoon to ontorae It raw are tha SWtErTuM who do a keep Oaatoria new ici yjwtv. mOefeOoeaMmcfea- SjoarBtomaea, Diartfcaa. fcroetat-on, XlDa Warsaa, gnat) stain, aatt praiaotas a VuEStaJaaaaaa- roar ' rsaasjora-, ana ahall alwajre eonttaae W do so a tt BM n aTara-pfedUBast haasn-isi , - . bwnrr.PaaMa.K.I), , "wWteoIV'ltsattiaaTthA.vail : VewTorkCIt, Snlenes and Things. Lord Salisbury, in a reeont lecture before the Chemical Society of Lon don, said : "Astronomy is, in a great measure, the science of things as they probably are, geology Is the science of things as they probably were, chemis try is the science of things as they are at present." To this adds the Elec trical Engineer, "eleotricity is the science of things as they probably will bo Lato raster EloomlngUla Kafonaaa Cauaroa. . a oesrrasw Oews n 7 A retrial lenow. Penelope (proudly) I want to marry a man who will be my master. Dickey Weally, I think I am just the one, my deah, in fact I know it. You weally ought to see me manage my valet. . I am actually bwntal to the poor fellah, don't you know." Mun sey's Weekly. W. D. MclVER, Attorney-at-Law NrW BERNE, N. C. may22dwtt HUMPHREYS VETERItiARYSPECinCS rEenaj.(Sase&iBogtl J JLOTO FOUL1MX. See Face Beak oa Treataaeat of Aaiaaala 8,0 M d Ckart Seat Froe. emus- J rver"f4f",iJSl mtSSSSmm A. A. BplaeJ MeaTaBUIe, Milk H.B.ttratas, Laaaeaeas, atkeaaaatlaaa. C. C. Diateaiaer, Naaal Ulackusea D. D. Beta ar Grafca, Woraaa. K.K. -(, UeaToe, ",eaa"la. F.F.-Colio ar GrlesS, Bellraeke. SScHssgsi Kj'ir-VaYe.. Single BottlatimraOdasetX - - -0 table Osae. with Spectnoa, Maauol, VtteflEaS Core OU and Mediator, 6T.0 Jar Veterlaary Care OH, - l.s gold br Drntslata; or Sent PreoaM aaTwhera and in anr eaanutr on Eeeelpt of Price. HrMPHEBTS' MEDIOIHB 00- Corner WUUatn and loan 8ta Maw Ton. 3T7UPHB&TS' EOJCEOPATmO f SPECIFIC Nu.aO ! mm an lesra. Tha onlr aatmee-rm roaaar lor Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prortietion, from' own-work or other eansoa. at per TiaL or STlali and lama Til powder, lor S&, Bold aTDRUiKHSTO, or sent postpaid oa receipt of prloa-liUBPHREVS' MEDICINE CO., Ooe. William and Jtohn Bta, H. T. AU of our Veterinary Preparations can be had of J. V. Jordan, Druggist, N W cor. Broad and Middle streets, Newbern.N.O L. S. WOOD, Formerly 18 yeartwUh Qto. Allen & Co. A GREAT BARGAIN! 327 ACRES WILL BR SOLD AT A GREAT SACRIFICE! A VALUABLE PLANTATION eita ' ated on (the South side of the NeuB river, three and-a-half miles from tha City of Now Berne, N. C. One hundred and twenty-five acres cleared. Good Land, tuitabtt for Trueking, Tubaa ; Suiting, or any Und of farming. The balance, two hundred and two acres, heavily timbered with pine, oak, cypress, and other kinds of timber. It ia also fine Grazing Land. Good dwelling, outbuildings, and ft fine orchard. It hag a fine FISHERY fronting half mile on the beach, where there are high banks of marl that cau never be exhausted, from which veaseli " can load with ease. It is a very beautiful and healthy lo cation, presenting a near view to th passing vessels and the A. & N. 0. Railroad. For terms apply to P. TRENWITH, Opp. Hotel Albart, BEW BEB1E, 1. 0. joe kTwillis, PROPRIETOR OF -DEALER IS- C. R. THOMAS, Attorney anil GoiqssI r-at-L w, 'Office, Craven Street, Stuulry BuiMii k, NEW BERNE, N. C. Practices in the Courts"! 'Craven, Car rel, Jones, Oiwtow, Lenoir mm I'iuiiIicu a unties, ( junc20dwtf the BiiDreme Court of North Oirolinn, iinu i ' the U. t. District und Circuit Cuuris. jlyll General Hardware, AND C-U-T-L-E-R-Y. Harness, Saddles, Bridles and Whips. farm;nb implements. Pollock Street, next to national Bank, NEW BERNE, N. C. ten Mti Carolina MarbleWorks H. L. GIBBS, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Cravc.i St., naxt to Journal Offica, NEW BERNE, N. C Prncti-'e in the Courts of Craven, Carteret, Hyde. Pamlico, Jones, Onslow, and Lenoir counties, and iu the Supreme and Federal courts. ad&wtf Ladies' Wraps for Fall. The tendency of fnsliioii for the coming season still t-oints to tlio ser viccublc and 6cii8ib'o jacket or short coat ns the leading staple and popular gnrmonl, tho clotliei tued being, ottt- SALOsiKEEPKBR andotbers who deal " in cigars would do well to olojoly study the law euacted by tho last Congress in regard to the sale of cigars. Tue gov . ornment law on the subject cays ci 'V gars most be sold to the customer di--. reot from the properly stamped box. A ' dealer who takes out a handful of ci ' ' gars and lays them before the buyer-, to j :'--sios from, or saloonkeeper who 'J brings a customer ft cigar on ft plate or , In. glass, makes himself liable to ft ' - ' flne-of flOO. , , ... V ' - 'J 't etc. The length of tho ordinary inckot will rim about twenty-eight inches, but (ho fine trade will use them thirty-two Inches and longor, and no woman of high social stauding will accept any garment shorter titan the last mentioned length. Long capes for those lookdnf for novelty will be much worn, and the demand is already far exceeding the expectations, of those houses which have been produaluf this stylo of gar ment. The eanes are" made up rery i Saved. "The witter hero is more, than 400 feet dr said the oarsman casually. Mercy !'" exclaimed Ihe timid lady of the party; -and wo can't any of us swim. I)i, for Heaven's snko, let us get nrnrer slmre." Tlio wnter here is only twenty feet deep," ni l the oarsman a few minutos later, iiml tho timid ludy of the party exclaimed : 'Thank Heaven, we are safe!" iSomcrvillo Journal. A Cartons Calculation. One concern at Watorvllle, Me. , made 18,000,000 yards of cotton (foods last year, and a Maine newspaper figures that the cloth would cover S70 acres and hold all the people of Maine, New Hampshire and Massachu setts oomfortabljr seated, with ring of 168 aeres la the centra. -, Ift that ring the 84,000 horses "of Maine oonld be exhibited! ( cne time without erow"-'.-f"'. I c - - Last of the Norridgewocksv For tniiiiy years John Sabaltu, the Inst of tho Norridgewock tribe of In dians, lived at Vnsselboro. There he spent tlio latter portion of his days, and acquired tho high esteem of the white men fur and wide. He was a tall man, over six feet iu height, and possessed of great strength and power of endurance. When General Arnold marched his army on his celebrated expedition northward through the woods of Maine, John Sabaittis was hi guide. The services he thus ren dered are by no means slight. When the expedition wa over he made Va.sclboro his home, and , here is hi grave. No stone marts his resting place, and it is only a few of the oldest people aronnd that can identify the spot. Had some James Fenuimoro Cooper written.of him as Cooper did of tho List of the M hi cans," doubtless ait imposing monu ment would hive towered above his reinains.rFuirflekl (Me.) Journal. .1. B. UUOWN, F1IIST CLASS BARBER SHOP. N'tlv tilted up in the btt of styla. Bata romns i h hot and cold water. BRICK BLOCK, MIDDLE ST. Gld7HENDEfeS0NT i$nccetjr to Kvb: rt & JIcHdcrton.) General sm Apit, Representing Insurance Company of North Americn, ot Philadelphia. Home insurance Company,. of New York. h (jueen Insurance Company, of Kugluud. lliirltc.rl Fire Insurance Company, ol Hartford. Noriti Carolina Home Insurance Company, of Raleigh. Greenwilch Insurance Company, o! New York. Phcr-nix Insurance Company, of Brooklyn. United Underwriters insurance Company, of Atlautu. Boston Marine Insurance Company, of Boston. jii)2dtf Speed in Tunnel Building. Tho s; ocd with which a tanncl can ho inado now, when the coiidUions are favorable, is remarkable.. The Vatixhall and Soulhwark Water Com pany of London has just built a tun nel, nine feet in diameter, beuealh the Thames at Kingston. There aro two noteworthy points about this subway; the first that the roof of it is only three feet below the water iu the river bed. and the seoond that it was con structed in nine weeks. - The material ptereed was clef, and the system em ployed was that of laying iron plates behind ft . cirnlar shield. Bototi Furniture! Furniture! FURNITURE! ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCKS In E ttern North Carolina. COMPLETE in Every Department. A 'so, we now have the Agenoy for the cel ebrated Wiif.ki.kk fc WiLsosand Standard Sbwinu Machines. They are the latest im provrd Light Running and are unsurpassed by auy machine ever placed in this market JOHN SUTER. NEW BERNE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. Ad Ideational tetitmioi for E1STEEI IOBTI 0110LII1 MALE AND FEMALE. E6TABM8UKD 1889. Eight Distinct DepartsenU. Primary, Intermediate, Academic, Col legiate, Art, iluMc, Induttnal and Bxitincst. RUHKEUlfESS Liquor Habit. ajtaae wnu maetsureMtaut CHWtfES GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It eaa t aven In cotTee, tea, or In articles ot food without too knowledge ol patient Ml aaarr 5 Is absolutely harrnlws ana wll .K'fft nrnt ana apceay euro, V "; ., . i ;-;..; m tfderala drinker or an alcoholic wreck. IT NKV ER FAILS. Itoperateaaoquletlyandwlthaucl nertalnty that tba patlaat underjoea no lpa nl.nca, and aooo bt coraplete retormaUoo t aSecWd. 41 page book tree. To bo bad ol B. N. Duffy, diuBgist, New Berne NO.. jjlSdwy OLD DOMINION Steamship Company, SEMI-WjiEKLY LINE. The Old Dominion Steamship Company'i Old and Favorite Water Route,via Albe m Me and Chaapeake CanaL FOR Nurr.lk, Baltimore, Hew York, Phlla drlplita, Bostou, Prowldenee, and Waihlnstaa City. And all points North, Eatt and West. On and after TUESDAY, APRIL U, 1S91 iMitu tuixner notice, tn Sleamer NEWBERHE, Capt. Soufluatis, Will aiil IVom Norfolk, Vs., for New Berne, N. C.dir ct, every Monday and Thursday, making; clost connection with the A. A N. C '. it., t.ir all Minions on that load, and with th Steamers Kinston and Howard for Kin ,, ii, Th ntim, and all other landings oaths .Vi iirc and Trent Rivers. reinriiii.R.will sail KROMNEW PERNE. FOR NORFOLK direct, at 2 p m, Tuesday mm l' riay, iiinKiiig connection with theO. I). 8. S. Co. VaWpa tor New York, B. a P.Co.'s -i.-Hiiini- fr Baltimore; C.yde Line Ships for rhilnile'rliix. M- M. T. Co. 's ships for Bis ton and I'rovidencc. ti-iimer Kinsion, Capt Dixon, will sail for on arrival ol teamer Nenberne. i r er all goods care uf O. D. S. 8. Co, .r.r.i!k, a. I'a lenders trill find a rood table, comfort ai If mi'ii'S and creiy couit sy ani) attention will tc paid them by the o -ets. K. R ROBKKTS, Agant ' SI essrs. CULPEPPER k TORNEB Agents, Norfolk, Vs. W. II. STANFORD. Vice-Prenident, New York City. NEW BERNE, N. C. Italian and American Marble and all Qualities of Material Orders solicited and given prompt at tention, with satisfaction guaranteed. Terra Cotta Vaea for Plants and Flswsra liirniahed a the very lowest rates. - MRS. J7M. HINES' Boarding House REOPENED. Mbs. J. M HINES hag reopened First-uiuai uoitrding House in the city, o,ip. I te Baptist Cuuruh. Boot and Shoo Maker. An Styles of Veoteand SHjae madt to order and on Short notloe. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY N. ARPEN, 4 V,,.' CR1TCI ST., paetlte . toaraal Ofici TEN EXPERIENCED AND FETENT TEACHERS. COM- Voeal and Imlrumentat Iftulc Prominent Feature) under the direction of s male pro fessor, with efficient nssistanta. . Special Courso of Initruction for those desiring to become Teachers, v . i peases very moderate. Board from $3.00 to f 10.00 per aionth laoilitiea-good. - , Special induoeoenla to Indigent students. Fall Term Opens Sept. 7, 1891s r For further informstloB' or for catalogue, apply to -'.v,':--V . - G.T. ADAM3. A. D.,f '"' '" : (Trinity Col!"), PrrvCfPAI : K. R. JONES, HEAVY AND LIGHT GROCERIES. r:J." V'"'' 'v' V'i- "J V-"---'"' ).''-'?' Lorillari Ml Oail U'SasS,. Sold oi Nawjadm'tri ifricet. ' Dry Goods & Notions; Xj;, -- ', j , .; '.' v '"',' Full SteekaM Lare Assortment, - Prloee as tow as the Leweet. Cell voir -a r rwk. Tie Fioneer Darts timi Maciine, ' Can be had at the tame plae. J. M. HINES, Agent. Ws H. OmiiMLliiB. Stealers 6. Utont, Defiance &Tesper On and site February 1st, 1891, this line will make regular ' SEMI-WEEKLY TRIPS " Baltimore and New Berne " Leaving Baltimore for New fterna, TVED- vftltllV BITllliniV .IIP Id - r.lnv V' Berne for Baltimora. TUE8- DAY, SATURDAY, at V it. Berclanli ni Salweri, Tak loUet. - This is tht only DI ItF.CT lino oat of Kew -, Borne for B-iltimora without cbange.etopplne; -: only at Korfolk, wr-noeline; theav tor Boston. Providence. Phtladelplila. Richmond, and all points Kprth, East and West.? alaklng close : eonncetion Ion-ill points by A. N. C. aU road and Bivr out of New Beroe. Agents are as rollnwat ' , BiusiJi iosras, Gen 'I Manager, . 90 LIghtBt, Baltimore. J A W.-MCABBit. Afent Norfolk, Va. v W. T. Clyde A Co., Philadelphia, 14 Booth ; wbarva. '.;.;,-.. - . . New York and Balto. Trans. Un,i?Ur -'-Korth rlvSr. ' " r " E. Blmpson, Boats, St Central wkarL t B. II. Rockwell, Provide or, K. I. Ships leave Boston, TneaiavS and Saturdays, - Now York dalljr.- r " , Ba WedneadaysASaluroays, , . fhlladalphia, UondaTa. Wsdoae , ''-' .. days.BaturdaTS. " " '. - Provident. Batardaya. : ' Thrraga bills lading wiven, and rates guar- -aateed to all points at Ua different ofHaaa of th eom panics. ,u.r-';r : . f6T Avoid Breakage of Bulk and Shy -tia N. C. Li. ;r:iy--'v": - 8.U-0IUY, Agent, NawBoraa, W. J ; H OUTWEARS ALL OTHERS Then larnt It thei beMt And mnat wmTnl- e&l t If Mr. Blow bore an untetted artlole andhuto paint four tlmea tp a brief Tier ImL - ana pain mi( ad ym buy ib "Avertl! once, ao you noc baa a beaatifui mstrej tt lmproTea riaranm and Incrmaca the TjUue iii.iinnn. Ii bae bea itte by been In bm V veare. feamri atahlonitble tlota and pooltlT prKr !' - uj of ATPrill Patmt to ativ aaMaW aWW Uf i h. r rerlll Paint A Tea theap- v no of yrmr m b Mm. f, r plo cai tt (
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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