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;USHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT T3 DAILY JOTJBffAL Is Pnh11' , ei" lionday at $5.00 pt yaij M0 i f jo.ou.b. Denrerwl to (utysnbaorib" t . p.r month. v - ' ' ' . 1. - , vKLY JOOTKAL fapuhlUkt - -T ThorednyatsXfiOper annua. l ..iioaaot itarriagesor Deaths no to roKuiuitiwui n k tonal matter will b charged 6 sts. per line. trifmtau for transient ad rsrtlseinents must Is Bade in edranoa. Begnlar adYertiae. menu will bs collected promptly at the and e&n month, - ' - Communications eontalnlnf am ef eanV lent pablio interest ex solicited. Me.eonv wmnioation must be expected to be published that contains objeetionable psrsonalitles, of withholds tbs name of the anther. ArttelM longer than half column ran be paid for. :. Auy pnoo feeling afgrleTSdai any anony anoos oomaonicatioa can obtain the name of the author by application at this office and Showing whttda the grieTanee exists. -, THE JOTJKNAL. C C HARPErV- " I Proprietor. C T HANCOCK, ,. Loool Rooorte r-EnUni at Us PotoJUaemi JTm JJenMi , as mmi olnm wuuur. ., now . being flooded with letters from soldiers ina airing abunt eeo- lations governing appointments. Therrhis due to the faot that the five-year term of enlistment oi Urge number of men is a ut op, . and those who are to be dNohar;d jre looking around for em ployment. Letters are poi i jg in at the rate of tsn to fifteen dily. Wash. Post. If the Democratic party, vhose political prognosticates ea a fo"t np a maj rity in the new electoral cortege, depict Irom tbe - path of : wisdom and ji -.'itlce taeir opp r tnnity to thr spirit of fac.ioo, it will be the most stnpcidor in stance of suicide in the entire chap ter Of Its past blunders. NotfLg can save it bat a policy of br-iad and generoos compromise, (rom which the rancor of defeat, tbe glorification of &ccet, tbe jeal ousies of Ieadeship, and the greed for chairmanships eha'l be relig iously eliminated. "Some of tbe representative He brews of the United States are in dignant over an article in tbe last number of a well-1 nown review, ?i whicn"TheJew as a soldier" r treated in a manner which reflects upon the bravery and patiiotism of the Hebrews as a race. They Lave therefore undertaken to ascertain the extent of the participation of Jews as soldiers in tbe war of the rebelion. Under the diction of the Jewish Publication Society of Philadelphia, Simon Wolf, of Wash ington, has been engaged to rom . rr'le and edit the intended volume, Eugene Levy, a prominent member of the Confederate Veteran (Jam p. has been engaged to se- ch tht archieves of the Confederate war department for tLis pnrpc e, and the Secretary of War has detailed an officer to make a like search of the Union archieves. It is said were far more Jews iu the Confed erate eerrioe than in me Uuiol armies, because np to the time f the war the Jewish populat ion iu the Southern States vartly outnum bered that of the North. TiiiB condition has been reversed e ice the war." MR. CRISP AND THE HOUSE COM MITTEES. Mr. Crisp most stand acquitted of any charge of partiality "in tbe make up of House Committees. He has had a difficult task, but he has brought to it consumatd tact and ability. He has given thirty-for ' chair manships to Northern States and twenty-two to Sonthern States. "The Speaker has placed at the head oi committees no less than fourteen representatives who were his active apponents in tbe late contest. Mr. Mills is given the chairmanship of the Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, and Mr. Calberson, oi Tesn, who placed Mr. M;lls in nomination, is chairman of the Judiciary Com mittee. Mr. McMillin it fst on the Boles Committee and has a place on the Ways and Means, while Jcdge Hayes, of Iowa, who wai particularly energetic in en . deavoring to bring about the nomi nation of Mr. M'Ms, gets the chair manship of the Committe on Education." The most lmpor- IMfH VVUllUIUilCDO aic but? VV P VD ttUU Means. Appropriations. Foreign Anairs. Jiiieccions. uiversana Hf. bors, and Judiciary. ' The chairman of the JWajs and Means is SDtlDeer of Uliooie: of v Appropriations, Holman rf lndi- tb ! - a . r "n 1 - m ; MUB, cvidi,i quails, xuuuub ui Creorgia:. Elections, O'Farrall of i Virginia:,4'Rive! i and - Harbors, . Cu'berson of Texas. , , , , ;-:( : KTn..l. O.T;.. 1 11 ... :: tu uaaua ui tun opeaser. Avery memuur nas a DiacB on inn uam. , lUlLbCCV. S UVUUOIWU v ID UUBlIlUlftll ' oi the Committee on; Ppet-oflSoes: Cowles, of Mines and Mineing, and Bnnn of Claims. Only the ' States ' of ITew York and ' Missouri hate 1 c nimenthan iTortb Ciro- CHBISTXAS. - Yesterday we spoke of Christ, mas -Us or'jia..;. and -slgaiflcanoc today we enter upon Its realiza tion. :-J-y SAMij-Si ' ' v Let chuich be"s ring out their merry chimes, commemorative of that blessed day when wise men saw His star In the East and came a worship Him. It wsf then, beneath - the mild splendors - of Eastern Skies, that the custom of giving gifts oo Christmas wes is aagorattd as they , opened : their treasures and presented unto Him - fU; gold, aod fiankiccense,' and myrrh. , Higher and grander, it was God's tift-dy. And, what a tftl He gave His S n t t tbe Redeemer of the World! Let as, therefoie eaU-r B's eil ofay, with Joy and glad ess, aud celebrate His praife. Let tbe redeemed of the Lvd paise Him: Praise ye the T.ord! The Christ loved children. He t ok tbem in His arms and blessed them, uad said of snch is the King dom of Heaven. Let ' make the children happy: happy in tbe companionship of f ievds and associate; happy in all t tt (UiristmaB means lo young hto-ir:s nd joyous spirits. On this blessed day, let old age forget its decrepitude, and look with unclouded vision on the peer, less radiance of the Star that rose o' -e Bethlehem to reiga sivereia of the ascendant. Let Poverty rise, superior to its wretchedness, and see, in the an gels of Charity, beatific visions of the beautifr betond in the City of onr Cod! Thank Ood for Christmas-: or tbe event it commemorates, and tbe happiness it brings! No info:m -ticn was obtainable in Wasbirg' n Sunday night con ceiting the report of the su'ronnd of the American legation In Santi ago, Chi", by a mol o.i account of :ne refagees there. Several dis patches owe been received worn Minister Egan during tbe past week, but any attempt to learn tbe nalp e of their contents meets with a refusal on be part of the Srtte Department oScials to say any thing whatever on the the subject. At the Chilian legation nothing i known about the repo.t. Seno? Mon'.t, the Uhil.an minister, and i b wi:'e, it was said at 'he legation tonight, : -e out of town. ELEHiBT, lad., December 21. -Eav. Fatutr Oroegar, for many years tbe Priest n charge of St. Vincent's Catholic Chr-cb, in this city, has left for parts unknown, leaving creditors here to the amount of $17,000. He operated n bnsinef s affairs extensively out side of tbe church, and aside from raan-ng a grocery and dray line in oihe- persons names, dealt in real esute and borrowed and loaned money. His congregation had be come d SHif'sfied wi'h his devoting io mnch time to outsids business and had complained to the bishop. 1495 H. T. Ats., 1TASHIJIGTON, D. C. Ocrici OT You KnriBPBigB, TOBKV1LLB, 8. 0 Anf : 14, A i llst.c klectbopoisc Oentlemen: Foj tbea ist fire years nay wife has been a uOVrer lrom dnpepl, Bo completely did tbe disease make a wreek of t er former self ibu Ufa was almoit deapalred of. Her neivoaa eyilem was almost entirely de ioyed and the allghteet nolae would ibrotr ber Into a nervous epeam, whloh won Id Itstlorhonrs. Medloal skill failed to bring anv relief, Tbrontb the reeommendatlon of an emi nent divine we were lndnotd to try tbe Klectropolse. After a persistent nee of the ins rament. the effect has been wonderful, ber nervous system has been restored to Its 3. most normal condition; her dlceatton Is woodertally Improved; she Is rapidly gain tog in flesh; and, npon the whole, la making a rapid recovery, wntoh speaks volumes for i be wonderfald curative powers of the B eotropoifce, as her ease was considered bopelets. Ifenyare skeptical on the anb jeot, let them try tbe Electro poUe, and lis wonderful pcarers will qulokly dispel all doubt. roars truly, W. If. PEOP3T. For Information ADDBZSS At ABOVB, OB 2' KtnR St.. CUAHXESrON. B. C. W M. WATSON, a sent. Kew Berne, H.O. "This is a regular sngar loaf," said the candy-store e'erk when brsiness was dull. Djspep;a and Lirer Complaint. : Is it not worth tha imall prloe of 75o., to free yourself of every symtom of these distreseing oomplaints. if you think so call at oar store and get a bottle of 8hilohs Vitalizsr, every bottle has a printed Koarantee on it, nee accordingly and if it does yon no Rood it erill cost you notbiog. Bold by New Btrne Drug Co. , , Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. RGDERTS & DRO. v,' 1sialeale Dasaete ba ". Groceries. Provisions i TdBACCO and 8SUFF, BOOTS ui koES. We are also annul for STOCK DIA.DaTst' PLOOB, every barrel warianted. A lame stock of PUK1S WB8I XJSBIA MOI.A8lEi4,ourown linporVnon. - )ome to see is. or yonr orders T"i will find our Iri. - s m J UW as t e ONU UNJOYO Both the method mA&n&tM when 8yrap of Figs fa takeHi it is pleasant m refrcahlDg to the taste, and acta fsntly yel promptly on the Kidneys, liver aad bowels, cleanses the ayv tern eflectually, dupela colds, head achee and levers nd cures habitual eoMtipation.' Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleating te the taste and ao oeptahle to the frmach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its eflorta, prepared jBnly fiom the most healthy and grMable Bubetances, ita many excellent avaliUes commend it t all and have made it the most popular remedy known. - Byrrfp of Figs is for sale in 60s and fl bottles by all leading drug gistt. Any reliable druggist who Sftt have it on hand will pro it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO. toaamuLKt. tw tone, m WALTER H. BRAY, BEEEDEE OF Luff Cochins, White Cochins, Partridge Cochins. Bl'k & Wh. Langshans, S. S. Hamburgs. Golden Wyandottes, Dark Brahmas, Toulouse Geese, Pekin Ducks, Bronze Turkeys, White Crested, White Polish. Eggs for Sale in Season, iho Breeder of Celebrated Black BsrksMre Swine. ADDRESS Green Place Poultry Yards, . NEWBERNE N. C. GEEATMAKAZIJiE" Tbe Century's Programme in J892 A Niw"llfe of Colnmbus" Articles for Farmers, etc. THAT great American periodical, The Century, is going to outdo its own unrivaled reoord in its porgramme for 1892, and as many of its new features begin with tbe November nunber, new readers should commence with that issue. Iu this number are the opening chapters of "The Naulahka," a novel be Rudyard Kipling, the famous author of '-Plain Tales from the Hills," written in collaboration with an American writer, Wolcott Balestier. It is the story of a young man and a young woman from a "booming" Colorado town, who go to India, he in search of a wonderful jeweled necklace, called "the Naulahka" (from which the story takes its name), and she as a physician to women. Tbe novel describes their remarkable adven tures at the court of an Indina maharajab. Besides . this, The Century will print three other novels during the year, and a great nnmber of short stories by the best Ameri can story-writers. Tbe well-known humorist Edgar W.Nye ("Bill Nye") is to write a series of amusing ekerches which he calls his "autobiographies," the first one of which, "The Autobiog raphy of a Justice of the Peace," is in November. This number also ntains a valuaple and suggestive article on "The Food-Supply of the Future,'' which every farmer should read, to he followed ty a number of others of Great Practical value to Farmers, treating especially of the relations of the Government to the farmer, what it is doing and what it should do. This series 7 will include contributions from officers of the Department of Agriculture, and other well-known men will dis cuss "The Farmer's Discontent," "Cooperation," etc., etc. . ; i . A celebrated Spanish writer is to famish a "L"e of Colnmbus," which will be brilliantly illustrated, and the publishers of The ' Century have arranged with the managers of the World's Fair to print articles on tbe buildings, etcvx-ifi -y One of the novels to appear, in 1892 ia ;..! A story of New York Life I by the author of "The Angloman iacs," and the magazine will contain a great deal about the metropolis during the : year, among "other things a series of illustrated artiolsa on "The Jews in New York." In November is an illnstrated descrip tion of "Tbe Players, Club," found ed by Edwin Booth, and one of . the features oi the splendidly illustrated ChriBtmas (December) number is an article on "The Bowery.". ? To get The Century pond the yearly eubrcription price ( f (")) to Just Arrived : YcisHS Kcslu:!ty , end Mfcst Virginia !" Has Just Arrived with Two Car Loads of Young KENTUCKY and WEST VA. HORSES AND IIULES ,. From 3 to 7 Years Old. EXTBA FINE DRIVERS, Draft and Saddle Horses, Which Will Be Sold Cheap. Also Nice Vericiy of Carriages, Buggies, Carta Harness, Whips, Lap Robes, Dusters etc., etc OUR MOTTO IS Quick Sales Small Fronts. Call and see us before you buy; it will be to your advantage to ao so. M. HAHN & CO. NOTICE. Oa and after September 80th I shall reduce mr shaving tickets to tea shaves aod one hair cat (or $1 00. Nov ? your chaood to lay in a supply. Prof. W. fl. SnsPAao. VAN E COLLEGIUM '.lITUrE, SEVEN SPRINGS, N. C. FOE BOTH SEXES. Teachers all graduates. Military government for boys. Prof. Oteael, graduate of Ht. John's College, Annapolis, tsaob r of Military Tactics. Mnslo Teacher, gradnate Dew Kngland Conservatory of Mnslo. Special course In Com. Law, Book-keeping and Penmanship. vocal unsie, uaustnenio ana iDnmb-bell exercises free. Ho aadluonal oost for Olasslos. W 'or Catalogue call at Journal oEoe or address tbe Principal, W. R. SKINNER, Principal. SEVEN BPB1XGS. IT. O. luuiK dwtf In Store and To Arrive: 400 bbls. Flour, 40 " Sugar, 25 " Molasses, .25 Pork, 25 " Oil. 100 " Lime, 100 " Cement, 30 " Snuff, 200 boxes Tobacco, 600 " Cigars, 100 " Starch, 25 " Pearline, 50 gross Baking Powders, 75 " Matches, 50 " Coffee Essence, 50 sacks Coffee, 5 cases Tea, 200 rolls Bagging, 500 bdls. Ties, 100 reams Paper, 100,000 Paper Sacks, 50 dozen Axes, 40 " Pooket Knives, 60 " Files, 50 " Locks, all sizes, 10 " Coffee Mills. Also a thousand and one other articles too numerous to men tion. These Goods must be sold. Call to see us, foot of Middle street. , Latham, Burrus fi Go. ::' 1 i V? d !? i ' h Sodlwocd & Slovcr, : DBALEES IN ,s General Hardware,-f Harness, Sash.i Doors, Blinds.1 Paints, Oils, Varnish, Lime, Plaster, Hair and Cement. V TAgents for DEV0E & CO'S celebrated Heady Ilixed Paiiits;' T7kich are strictly pare . Soil:' llorsesir.jules A PROFESSIONAL. DR. 6. K. BAGBYt Surgeon Dentist, OIot, Middle Sired, opq. Baptisl Church, - nwBtisi, v. p. W, D. IVIclVERf V Attorney-at-Law '' NEW BERNE, N. C. nay&dirti - i fi. i DR.J.D.XLARK, IDElsTTISO?, NEW BERNE, N. C 03-OIBce on Craven Street, between l'ollock and Broad. C. R. THOMAS, Attorney sud Gouoselor-at-Law, : Office, Crayen Btreet, Stanley Bnildlng, NEW BBRNS, N.IC. Practices In the Courts of Craren, Carteret, ; Jones, Onslow. Lenoir and Pamlico counties, the Supreme Court of North Carolina, ane the V.S. District and Circuit ConrtiuJIU P. H. PELLETIEB; ATTORNEY ; AT LATT . Craven St., two doors Eoath of Joarnal oflloe. Will practice In the Connilee of Craren, arteret. Jones,On'ow and Psmltco. . United KUtes Court at Nevr Berne, end Supreme Court of the State. GEO. HENDERSON. (Sucemor to Robcrlt A Bmdermm.) General , InsnrancB, AgBnt BepreaenUni Insurance Company of North America, of Philadelphia. Home Insurance Company, of New York. . Queen Insurance Company, of England. Uartlord Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford. h Carolina Home Insurance Company, Greenwitoh. Insurance Company, of New fttnli Insurance Company, of Brooklyn. United Underwriters Insurance Company, of Atlanta. Boston Marine Insurance Company, of Boston. julj2dwtf J. 1 BRYAN, Ita. flN. DAOLMfee Pre. B. H. ROBERTS, Cashier. The National Bank, OP NEW BEENE, N. C, INOOBFOBARO 1865. : Capital, Surplus Promts, $100,000 B0.7UU BISECTORS. Jas, A. Bbtan, Thos. Danbls. Ohas H. Bbtan, J. H. Haokbubn, AIXX. lilLLBB, Li. HABTEY, Q. H. EOBEBTS. Never broken Kabo. The "bones" in the Kabo corset are made of it warranted for a year, too. .It's a corset you can wear: a few weeks, and then get' your money back if it doesn't suit. - ' But it's pretty sure to suit else it wouldn't be sold so. O. MARKS & SON. : .,!:W.:7HITE;",: FOOT-OF KIDDLE) aTREBT. Dealer W General MerchanaUe, oaera a Groceries-, Dry Goods, Boot?, Shoei, Ac, Choles Twist Tohaeee 80o. per Pensid. - First Chance ,rA For those eomlnt to tbe city by water and . landing at tbe market dock to supply , : - ,i; UMSUtlTS ., V, J Last Chance For these learlng the same way. :f 'n 57 '. f GtVH TJ8 A TBIA iSLoW'rPricfisfl :',We,.,mll place !ca' Sale To-day, cnlyt.v some han some , STEELING SILVER atout 33 W -m ::.CElTT CHEAPER THAU C AIT EE BOUGHT ELSEWHEEF. " 1 1 r.are opporttmity.to iget aweaamg or cnristmas gft 7ery.tlieap. i , f BELL THE JET7ELEH. EET7AED. r Eaoped from Craven Coubty all, New Berne, N. 0.. Nov. 84, 1891, two white men by name John Simpson end Henry Humphrey; The former -ood-lookinn man, abont 83 years old. 5 (eat 9 or 10 inches high, black hair aed heavy black moatache. The other about 40 or 45 j ears old, about S feet 10 inchee high, light hair and thin mustache, common looking, "with an amblino: emit. Both sailors by irofpfmion. I wi!l vsj a liberal rewaii f r( e enptureof t 9 "', end to ' ' ! f -r - f i i- :. J.. 17. STEWART '. ' " . , Purchasing the Largest and Bast Selected :. ' STOOK.OF'-: " "Rvfir iirnrurrit. to tliis will be sold very low for Cash, or negotiable paper one or two years. " - Thfl RrflRn Frnnt Tin vpltv Stnrn MIDDLE 8HDBET, NEST 10 BAPTIST CETJRCH, ' Has opened, with a Large Assortment of v v'; ; tH;;E3 iTU' 3& 3La "JEL ST Such as Binge, Cuff and Collar Buttons, Ladies' Pins, Ear liiagf. Bracelets, Neoklaceo, Charms, Lockets, ..Watch Cbeine, 8cai-f P.ns. Studs, etc. from the oheapest op to the finest quality in heavy tomereat t AUTUKX ruiuua. See the PRICED MARKED ia o;r the fsnSaCfj EKSfRiT I lib : Ulllitill I HWia I liU 1 fafa I I w 1 Vllfc A!i J sells all kinds of MUdlOAL INSTRUMENTS, such as Aaooidecoe, Blow Aocordeons, Harps, Flutes, Violins. Go iters, all kinds of Btriotrs, ato., cheaper .kM s.AnM iw. kk tl. r i TcaT unarn ...Ku rrntti i nvv ' UUUBT1 IH (II. UIJ. uaiKUL 4 UUlUi .UVH ft .HAS MO bVlJ) COMBADE8, POOE JOJfATUAN, STRAUSS WALTZ, MARY XO JOUS.and ; OUR r ART i DEPARTMENT inolndes the finest Oil Cbromos, with heavy gilt frames, $1.55 piece, 83.25 pair.; As an elegant Christmas Present we recommend CHROJ103 UNDEB GLASS, durable last for life SI 75 piece, $3 25 pair. Also, Crayons made to order at Low Price and Satiifaotion-Guaranteed. A large assortment of Picture Frames at all prices and in all eizes. - - , STRICTLY But Absolutely Lower aiev suoayv vruvrsi lur iuuiuk irmuva War!-:-War!-:-Wai! Against Higli The War Has Opened r:6NCExRfldRE.:::'''r HAVING PTJJROHASED WHILE NOETH . TH K T. A POTEST JL JLJL A J UUXVUX . ilil 1 lUU i. U 1 V VU " - 'W " .-. ' .r, . That I ever kept, I am determined to Bell as cheap if not cheaper than any house in the city, aa I bought the most of my goods at Assignee oaiua x cau auoru 19 ecii yoa ; , - - A Suit worth $15 for $10, An i $8 Suit for $5; And so , on down in-proportion. - " IN YOUTH'S ; AND omu ouurb uuu xuok -ritut. oun Knee suits o lew as $1; tigo 6 to 13 years. WliM j Anything in' the' Clothing line yon want. , , . too alareom Boots, Shpeg 'Hato, OAJ'S. : TKTJJSncs VA large line ef Ladles'. Cloaks. Newmarkets, end Childmn'si Walking Jackets from 12' to 10 years, and other goods too "numerous io mention. , come and see me before purchasing elsewhere. " r;4;. Nbxt Door to It. Berry, Middle St, NEW BERNE. H, O. A; Thomas, Salesman. - . - LIGHTEST, STRONGEST. EASIESI SIDrUG VEHICIE 0? WMJ llHHWHV j r-V j""rTe"a -s - . '00"i ''""mil""""""""- '.u S IS hMi PULES HnrlrAt.. All nf tarliiftli' plated, which will bo sold to onr cut ' SHOW WINDOWS ad b? iWlUn. - tmvisi tv cmoe ONE PRICE, JJ than any other House. auu urKdus uijr ourQ. . f ' " ANT. PPST QTHOIT - CB0YS1 CLOTHING ji nave me oesc une in tne city. and VALT8KR. AND . r -
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