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JdURNAL. y 'HE 'AILY r NEW BERNE, N. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1892. VOL.-X.--NO. 256 PRICE 5 CENTS. l I TV -3 1H81NES8 LOCALS I CALVIN BCBAFFER'S WILD CHEERY BOCK AND BYE, put up expressly for- throt and lunn dla iim, for tat by jtnSd Ja8 Bkdmond I HAVE moved on Brotd street, Bull No. 7, E. Fishers old Mend, Fine 8usacmeat,(10 oent per lb. janJaimo . Vibcul 8. Bbtas. f fABRBTT'8 COQNAO BRANDY vJTused Terr much in the tick room. ' Fit sale by jan36if Jab Rrdmosd. DTJFFY;8 MALT WHISKEY for Hedioinal nae. for tale by jn3fl Jab. Redmond. JIVE Hundred Dir of Rubber Shoe IJ for ohlldren, 10, 12t end 15 centi per pair. , jentttf BIQ IKE THE Coneol Policy recently announcd by Tub Mutual Life Insurance Company of New Yobk combines MORE ADVANTAGES with FEWER RESTRICTIONS than aoy Investment Insurance Contract ever offered. It , consolidates Insurance, Endowment, Investment. Annual Ineome. No other company often this policy. T AROE lot of hanrisonie Lace Cur Yj tains, Chenille Curtains, Covers, R'lgs, etc.. just reetived at j,Dg J. Suter's. E. Hudson Hoiiusi Painter. Paper Haimcr. Kalsoiuiuer. Orders Promptlj attended 10. Apply at tf L H. Cutli'r'd store. LMOKE Oenuine Cubona Tobacco. oot6tf FEW DRUG srORK.-Druga, Medr mi e and ' ihnlnhials. i'. I'. I'.ipnlitr Pnu,rleiry Medicines. Ail varl-llw of !rnuiraL'a riUDdrirs. Truss.!!, and Brio .Vrtvr orou (4M- n Sedn. Kins aud LaiKe .toe Cigar, and Tobirco. Al l, mw. Pre scription, accurately compoundeit (and not at wift prices), oui iq tlx) anil our success. O. ! 1H - JfiN. UruKglst and Apothecary, rflridla at., four doors from Pollock, lan'ii ly R. NE Speaker Crisp is a great deal better. OCR Government la arranging for an international silver conven tion. It b IVared that two vessels have recently been burned at sea and all on board loot. MRS Jefferdon Davs hux been t-lectfd au honorary vice -riri-sident of the Daughters of 1812. THE United States has a popula tion of 6j.000.UOO, and Chili bnt 3,000,000; or alout as many as the colonists had iu the days of the Revolution. The Democratic National Con vention will meet two weeks after tha 11 'publican eouvention. This give the Democrat some little udvttuiuge in kriiw!ii win, limy have to l a:. Caroline Shipp was bring last Friday. This is the woman in hose behalf to many petitions were sent to Governor Holt. He was asked to pardon her beeanse she was a woman, bnt the Governor very wisely conclnded that killing by a woman was jnst as effectual as if it was done by a man, and, then, cooks have rare opportunities for poisoning, and most cooks are women. VHIOX MEETING. Annual Sermon Before Benevolent So ciety Remarks on its Work. GRANDEST The following shows the distri bution of the North Carolina Senators and Representatives on the committees of their respective houses: Mr. Ransom On the com mittees on commer.e, fisheries, private land claims (chairman Potomao river front of Washing ton; Mr. Vance On the commit tees to audit and control the contingent expenses of the Senate, District of Colnmbia, finance, privileges and elections, woman suffrage (chairman); Mr. Branch On territories and expenditures on public building?; Mr. Cheatham On agriculture, education and ex penditures an public buildings; Mr. Grady On education and expen ditures in the Interior Department; Mr. Bunn On claims (chairman), and expenditure; in the War Department; Mr. Williams On mannfaotnres and public buildings and grounds; Mr. Alexander On agriculture and expenditures in the State Department; Mr. Henderson On post offices and post-roads (chairman), and pension?; Mr. Cowles On mines and mining (chairman), and expenditures in the Department of Justice; Mr. Crawford On mileage, private land claims and expenditures in the Treasury Department. LOCAL NEWS. MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Virgil 8 Bryan Rsmovtl. Geo. Hnderson Steamer Neuso. Jai. Redmond Malt whiskey, cognac brandy, etc. Gov. Rcssell, of Massaohu Mel(ri, hart a salary of $5,000 and the ma or ol Bomou receives $10,000 a j ear. There is a move ment to remedy this inequality by increasing the salary of the chief m agistrato. The tallest trees iu the world are said to be the gum trees of Viotoria,' Australia. In some die- j j jteicts ;tney average 300 feet high, " the longest prostrated one meaS' Lll i?r$ 70 feet and 800 feet in K'rth near me roots. Judge Bradley, of the Supreme Court died on the 22nd instant He was one of the electoral com mission that gave the Presidency to Hayes when Tilden was elected. He was a learned lawyer, bnt a partisan jndge. He died of grip. An unpaid tailor's bill of the Emperor. Mazmilian I., of Ger many, who reigned some four hundred years ago, has been dis covered, bnt the tailor is not around to collect. It was the . monotonous story of ''call again" that killed him. ' Quay broueht a libel enit against a small Democratic paper id Penn., aud got small damages The World charged him with nearly every crime In the calendar, .-. and then besought him with tears ; ' in its eyes to sue for damages, but the wiley Quay knows when to kick. Tackle the World Mr. Quay , or throw np the sponge. ' Harrison is fighting-mad with fighting-mad with Harrison. That is reported to be the Chilian situa tion in Washington at this time. i A AJflht'Set ween 'Harrison r and Bfalne is a better settlemeht of the trouble than a fight between the " United" States and Chill.' i ' Another case of talent having to support a title comes to light in ' the news that . the Oonni Casa Miranda; husband of ' Christine Nllsson iftnd ; Spanish Minister to Sweden, is in such straitened cir cumstances that he has to depend largely upon his fife's fortnra to support his dignity and uphold his position. ; mi a. When V Look and See I Cotton New Berne Market, sales yeBtcrday 18 bales at 6 to 01 oents The former pastor of th New Berne Baptist Church, Rev. H. W. Battle, is to deliver a lecture in Goldsboro next Tuesday, on ' Our Feelings." Tut) I'.eauier NeuBa of tho E C. D. lino which hie been 11 it short time for repairs will o on aaio ruxt Fri day, :aniu,5 frcm New Burvii at 5 o'clock. I) is said that Chili sent a telegram to the authorities at Washington refus ing to aooede to any demand and that the President hag submitted the matter to Congress. Next Friday night has been selected for the performance of New Berne's ame teur minstels. It ii oomposed of some of our best young men and an enjoya ble evening may D3 assured. The beautiful weather we are now having it a souroe of delight to our ti ackers and they are making good use of it being bntily engaged in getting in peas and radishes and in making prepa rations for other crops- There will be a meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Young Men's Christian Association, Wednesday afternoon at four o'clock. It is very important that every member should be present, as it is the eleotion of officers. Messrs. G. H. Waters & Sons oarriage faotory will soon be in new quarters. Yesterday they oommenoed the erec tion of a building for their future use between Mr. J. W. Stewart's livery stables and the Salvation Army bar raoks. Rsv. Edward Bull having billed the whole State and a small part of Virgin ia and South Carolina for the New Berne Fair passed through last night en route to Morehead which will finish bis work and he expeota to return to New Berne to day. A leading editorial in the Norfolk Ledger it an extensive write-up of what the Journal has been saying in regard to our fishing interstts, and the great suooess attending them this season, whioh incidentally leads on at the close to a complimentary notice of our Fair. The devotional meeting In the Y, II. O. A. room Sunday afternoon was par' tioipated in by tpme of the oity pastors, the address of the leader, Prof. Q. T, Adams on having 'an aim in lift was fins and inspiring both in application to worthy teoutar aims and spiritual aims. It was an elevating and highly enjoyable meeting fend ftjteemed to us that every one present must have departed with stronger aspirations for high, pure, no ble christian life. A " A f J a OI The Washington Qtietta gives the following item: One of oar farmers living a few miles from Washington last year bought a pony, and with him cultivated 83 acres. He raited 60 bar' rels of corn. 850 buthell bf potatoes and 8 bales of cotton.' He says he can make as muoh on cotton at the present prioss, having the improved imple ments to work' with', as he could five rears ago at the prloes ootton brought t that time. , , The Baptist, Disoiple, Methodist and Presbyterian congregations assembled in a union service at the former church, Sunday night, and the annual sermon before the Female Benevolent Society was preached by the pastor, Rev. Rufus Ford, the report of the operation of the Society for the past year read, and collection for the benefit of the Society amounting to 835.00 taken up. The meeting was a delightful one, the tinging was good, the voluntary by the choir was beautiful and admired by all, and the sermon good, appropriate and filled with solid argument. The report of the Society is as follows: Report of Female Benevolent Society for the year or lai. Collected during the year 8302 44 Expended for wood $124 84 " provisions, rents, eto 143.45 " medicines, etc.... 22.91 291.20 Bal. in treas- of Society $ 11.24 It would be almost impossible to form a proper idea of the suffering that has been alleviated through the working of this admirable organization durins; its fifty-four years of service. It ia a regu larly chartered institution. It was or ganizsd July 4th, 1037, and incorpo rated February 3d. 1855, and has known no C3BBation in its work of mercy except as it was caused by the vioieaitudes of war. It is a very good plan to have the work of relieving tho needy carried on through such a Sooiety. If application is made to an individual, it is ex trem ly difficult as a rule for him to deter mine whether the oase is a worthy one or not, but if bestowed through a sooi' ety whioh makes investigation and finds out the oircumstanoes and character of thoce it assists, and kespa a reoord of its transactions, this difficulty is by the easiest method and to the greatest pos sible extent removed, and the dona tions likewise made to do the largest amount f benefit. The society otcures lh) bulk of the money for its operations frcm gentle men who ocntrituta (mall amounts with regularity, the ladies usually col lecting from the contributors monthly. As the result of tho meeting Sunday night one or two additional names have been voluntarily added to the liet, and it would be a worthy and creditable act for every one in our city whom God is blessing with abundant comforts to remember leso fortunate ones, and ac cording to their means assist these Christian ladlcB in carrying good cheer to needy homes. NEW BEME HISTORY. BALL EVER THIS CITY. HELD IS Copied From the North Carolina Stan- dard Wednesday, May 5th, 1858. The Ureat Railroad FestiTal Ncwbern. at Coming aud tJoinff. Mrs T. and Miss Janie Klutz who hnv6 been visiting Mrs. V. Q. Vardsll returned to their home in Siliibury yes terday. Mr. 8. H. Rountreo, of Kins ton Grand Masonio Lsoturer arrived last night to deliver a series of lectures during the next two weeks to St. John's Lodge. Miss Collins, of Maryland, ar rived to visit her sister Mrs. W. B. Blades. Four of our citizens united with the Presbyteriau ohuroh Sunday, two by letter and two upon profession of faith. Eight others who reside at Dover were reoeived the tame time upon profession of faith. The latter, however, will in all probability, be connected with this ohuroh but a short time as they are ex- peoted to be the nuoleus for the Pres byterian churoh at Dover when it is organized. The preparation for the erection of the building now being progress. in THE CHILIAN WAR CLOUD. An Ultimatum Sent to tho Chilian Government. Santiago de Chili, Jan. 23. It was learned today that the question at issue between Ohili and the United States had assumed a most aoute phase. In formation is to the effect that the Chilian government has received from the government of the United states an ultimatum whioh. in the strongest pos sible terms, states that the diplomatic relations between the two countries will cease unless the offensive oircular note recently sent out by Senor Montt, the Chilian foreign minister, in regard to the Baltimore atlair is witnarawn. Further the ultimatum demands the Chilian government to make reparation for the attaok on the Baltimore sailors in Valparaiso, and that the make an apology lor those attacks, ine ulti matum concludes with a statement tnat the United States will tolerate no fur ther delay on the part of Chili in an swer to the demands of the American government. The Steamer Neuse. Sew Berne. N. O.. Jan. 25, 1893 CommencintT Friday 89th inst.v The steamer Nense of the Eastern Carolina Diapason line will resume her regular schedule sailing from new vara every Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 5 n. nu - ianS61w QiO Bindikson, Agent, The dinner passed off to the entire satisfaction of all. At its conclusion the military paraded the streets in companies till dark, when they were dismissed to prepare for TUB BALL. This took place on Thursday night in the passenger depjt of the railroad which was admirably adapted to the purpose. The ball room was lighted in a novel manner by different oolored ship and railroad lamps, suspended from pillars and ceiling which gave a beautiful verigated appearance. Indeed the scene was lovely." This was the old depot building, originally the ollen faotory of E. R. Stanly, Esq,, and Dr. John A. Guion. "In the early part of the evening the room was densely crowded by the eager throng, so that dancing was out of the question. The number thinned off. however, and about ten o'clock the ball commeuoed, and was spiritedly carried on, till after midnight, to the strains of the United States ship Penn sylvania's band. The oompany in cluded a large number of ladies from all parts of the State and many distin guished gentlemen. THE SUPPER A supper was provided for all present at the ball, iu the upper story of the passenger depot. It was a most magni tioent affair, embraolng every imagi nary variety of light refreshments, get up, contributed and arranged, like the dinner, by Newborn's fair daughters; and it fully justified the trite but ex pressive exclamation of a friend who was looking on, "The ladies of Newbern will do to tie to", and amen was a response from somewhere. Ihe following is a list of the man agers of this ball, they are untitled to credit: John D. Whitford, Hon. John R. Donnell, Hon. M. E. Manly, William H. Oliver, John D. Planner, Alonza T. Jerkins, George 8. Stevenson, George Ureen, Jamea V. Carreer, John U Haughton, William G. liryan. Sen. Chariot O. Clark, P. G. Evans. J. M. F. Harrison, Moses W. Jarvia, F. C. Roberts, J. V. Jordan, David S. Willie John L. Gardner, Fred. Lane, Joha N, Washington, Col. H. J. B. Clark, E. Ii, Stanley, John M. Oliver, I. Disoswav, R. S. Primrose, Jos. J. Kobervon, S Attmore, W. C. vVhitford, John F, Jones, E. K. Bryan, A. G. Hubbard, F. T. Hawks. James B. Hughes, James B. Averett, H. B. Lane, J, W. Stevenson, Brown, J. P. Dillingham, John D. Horniblow, T. J. Mltohell, O. W. P Custis, William P. Mette, William Hollister, Thomas Allen, J. M. Harri son, W. U. Singleton, Urabam Daves, John C. Ooart, William P. Moore, Jun William G. Brayan, Jun. The departure of the military next day was charaotered by great excite ment. Breakfast was furnished at the soene of yesterday's dinner to every body. The line of trains extended from the water's edge in town, away out beyond its limits and inoluded trains for the Western N. O. road, the North Carolina road, the Raleigh and Gaston and the Wilmington & Weldon road, and the Atlantic and North Caro lina road. The number of ooaohes cart and etc, I oould not estimate, but the scene presented as they all moved off together will not soon be forgotten. The people of the town oonoentrated at the depot to witness the departure and when the trains began to move on cheers on oheert arose, mingled with musio and the roar tf oannon and musketry." lire works bad to be omitted as it wat seen their could be time allotted for the exhibition. There was another committee of fifty citizens for the management of the celebration. But amid all the excitement, the roar of oannon, .the rattle or musketry, the beating Of drums, the blowing of horns the thouts of the multitude there was not an unpleasant word, not an accident of any kind, not a single instance of misbehavior by aoy one. This may appear more remarkable when, as we are told in the report, mere were ooeana of wines and spirits," offered as freely as water. It was a free treat too, by all the saloont in Newbern throughout Thursday on the Wilming ton & Weldon train alone the reporter says there were eight hundred. He came on it on Wednesday night and found at the depot a committee to attend to lodging each person and this wat done for all other visitors." We would tay here for our oolored citizens they having entered into the spirit of liberality would accept no fee for their tervioet from the guest of the town The barbers threw open wide their shop doors, all was free. Robert Green, one of the anoient panel is left among us and still respected. If he were not widower we would say he .had at the period of which we refer seen some more years than he has since and among them all none to hit own dis credit. Political ambition never led him to attempt to eolipse William Gaston and John Btanly in law making as it did tome of his oolored bretheren around him. His personal knowledge of those distinguished lawyers might have prevented the effort. Be that at it may of Robert if wise he will profit by the experience of his old friend and brother barber. Motes Kennedy. When in years he had turned eighty or more, oontrary to advioe sought by himself, he oonolnded to marry and a day or $10,000. Editor Journal: The Njrth ami Northwest during the winter montb; do not call for money by tho hundred of thousand. So any oae wbocculd u'c to an advantage one, two, three, four, five, six, peven, eight, nine or ten thousand dollars, would And it to his interest to borrow it from the Entern Building and Liuu Association of (Syra cuse, N. Y. The Eastern has already lonne.t several thousand dollars to us rru-iiibt is in N. U. la my presenoeuecemDer zist. 1891 it granted all applications on lil frnm North Carolina members. For particulars apply to ISAAC H. SMITU, New Berne, N. C, General Agent. janfioUd Answer This (Jucsliiin. Why do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to Buffer and bemnde miserable by indigestion. Constipntion, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75?. we will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer, guaranteed to cure thorn. Sol j by New Berne Drug Co. Stop! Stop! AND SEE THE Largest and Sest Selected Stock if WATCHES, JEWELRY Silverware and Novelties ever shown in New Berne. I h.tv j.u returned from the North with a FULL STOCK of all kinds of goods in mj line SAM K. EATON, The Jeweler, Middle St , opposite Baptist Church. Jas. Redmond WHOLESALE DEALER IN; Commendable. , AU olalms not - consistent with the hish character of Brrun of Figs are purposely avoided by the Cat. . Fig Svruo Company. It acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the system effectually, bnt It la not a oure- all and makes no pretensions that every bottle will not substantiate. , ...v'vTtftr ' ''!'' When f ' When are the Amateur Mlnstrelt going to play? r Chlldren jfa'Jof tPilcher,fastorl two afterwards he awoke in the morn ing broken hearted to find his pocket ohange gone and his youthful bride wltn it. so muob for love you see. "The trains from the different roads the re porter observes, were very handsomely prepared ror tne occasion, the newbern road ean boast of the most beautiful ooaohes la the State." The first date selected for the cele bration was Tuesday, the 87th April, which' was snowy and rainy. The 29th 1858 was finally fixed and it wat beanti fnl and balmy, not aolond specked the No griping or nausea after' using urookBeiei's Liver ana.JUdney mis, win-cure. Biliousness, uonstipation Torpid 'Liver and stomach troubles Sugar -coated, oval, . trine J95 cents. ttiye .them a trial, ror tale by i.'i unnyi new eerne, n. u. mm y &0YALatWJ 15 Absolutely Pure. A C!i I' I t t i; iHI I! iklll Highebt of iui :.i . 1 i.i - Lutc: t .V, '7ci )'; .-,( ,J Farmers' 6 Merchants' Line. Steamer S. S. Lee lor Poiioeksvilie aud Trenton, WEDNESDAY, 8.3J A M. Returning, leaves Trenton TflL'liSDAY, 8.-30 A.M. Sails for Vanceboro, MONDAYS & FRIDAYS, 8:30 A.M. Returning, leives Vanceboro TUESDAY and SATURDAY. 8:30 A.M. ii S0:f povd-'r. l od Ilrport LiOOOBS DISAPPOINTMENTS Sink the Heart of Man, IiL'T RENEWAL OF HBPhuMS iOXSOLATO No Juabt tlif-ru sre nuny poor hi-nr:-dissppuiiiU-J b; Clirimuiin ! when tiu-y iiavd traded ull t!;e je.ir v. ith their f vonti: merchant, and xhen Xtn coram the niLiiliui-t s-Iiu-as Lin i-jtf.i . -ciatiou by c!nv:king ever the counter r. paper of pim a p ti r of tiv,- rem. Ft'ifkins, or loiiii (ther ri.ticuiou pro.Out. No d:u't ID- cuttuuir con sole hirnctl -.Mil) saying, "'Novor njm.l, 1 will trj.l.- v i,h i . ii . - in t-.c nsx: ;.'(. ' M i'.''.-:i.lri 1...Y.- invi-j this nul.cr mo e .rics' :-dy end :i far hiv-i given :;.i,ji.ioit:o dissatisfac tion beoouno Mi. Ji. get", a voiy mci present, anfi Mr. C, who lives next door, gets some worlh;.! lutichi. I wish to pay to ali who hstve heon disap pointed that now it tho tuuo to turu over new leaf, as cv!:rybil t:ijs ".hey will do p.t the beRinuini; cf a new year. Cominenco now traiiiLf; with rao, aud the lady or gentloman v.-ho rpemia tho sum of one hundred dollars with mo by Christinas Kvonei.il wi'Igi;.) ;tu EikI.; Dr-llar Suit of Clo".n--3(.r a I-'i . o U 'llur "William. ' Now ki-ei -.ur ntu; m1 hor.'.i anj n.:t hi- l.r t pitsfu! i liva o-- tej oo..ta a. '.it ("uklm:". ; l;'-'e am' i-nui uat- lull.! t-ooh alonK rod (-vry t:;in; y .-u !..; m F tiii'.t-) received dsily under cover ; (JiyoV Wh;rf. RALPH GRAY, Agent. NEWJIRU. .J::vii tuuKht out the entire stock of r uuiiuun of A M. BAKER, I will ccuii uri t.io business at the same stand, and respeotfully solicit B share of the public patronaKo. Also, I will continue the manufac ture of ALL UttADES OF MAT Tilf,S3KS. O ' Mmtrt !si e renovated and put in lii ''l-r:.,--. f,rtiei . South Front Street, Two DooeCnsf OaRton fc etiso New Berne, lh C. nne4dwlv jv:17 dwif W. P. JONES. Seed Potatoes For "3ale. HocoiiJ growth Irisn PotBtoe. raised on ill Eastern Hhoro of Maryland, Ivil'iv. I ALLY FOR HEED. Apply to li D L. FLETCHER. U i l.n Cape Charles, Va. J !..; l,:o -.v.11 p-jt i uo . v ii, . 1 1:0 1 rr' of v "ar .!:( .1 ire i'v'. . you ciii i ao'.'M nt t! nave epeit Suit o: '". yours'. Corao coira ai cxumint tho !:vo thoinauu dr-tlarst-jck 1 have jact bought frcir.i tho As'jinnoo of b. F. Mayo, nt Aurora, at 65 cent cn tho doMar. Tnii sloe': ontir. ly now, till bough1: lh. N. . Mams, very fine, H. Y. Pig- Hams, Bonebis Codfish, Coinod Beef, LiiLLtj Lit: at, Kettk' Esnderel Lard iiiAoiosan, Butter, "'lour cn Earth," LUCAS & LEWIS. aom tta gam v f : Mratyi vi si ui K&cir ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEW BE.NE, N. C. Office Over Citizena Bank. lunauwtf MOSES T. BEY AN, r ana mimr, SmaUJobBof Kenalrius sol cited and f ul- 18 faction ttuaranteed- Maybe louna wucn wantui tieartLClce Factory. Refers to past character hb a citizen nrul mecbanic. juni;.!! i sol rewa m lowfrTces , J.r- ' h,.--. S.., .". l.i:,'i quality .; p-.:hi;o lonp nt;o . :1ns '-a never Sarriagton & Baxter '.he next Thirty Days oiosf; out their Fo WINTER CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, At a Great Heduction. eH's and Zeigler'n ire tihoca Hie aam prices, ntp Long Investments. Parties wishing to make lone invest ments on oity property drawing ei:ht per cent interest per annum, payable semi-annually, will do well to call at my office and learn full particulars. P. H. PELLETIEU. Deo. 11. 1691. dtf TO CLOSE OUT. OUR LINE OF $2.75 Ladies' Shoes, WE HAVE Reduced Them to $2.25. Now is the time to get a Fine Shoe at a BARGAIN. MMM STOHL la and ii.lw.m- and low price". V. becairo conviiitc!.'. Eiiis thi re".:':. Tho BallV Ey. ! i just where t'...-1 A O05.1 3h-!'" :n every time. ' '' defy c-jjipe:i!iji: K..'ji .r.fn'.! , Haskbrn u Wttklt, ,'uirity L-i locat. i nrvi E 1 IF you v;a! TO SAVE We still Shoe oarry the ALDINE S2.50 FIFTY DOLLAKS In the puicliasi' oln : l.VSO. .'to:u Ten to Fifteen Dollars in tha p'jrrlmsn o t n: tiUi . N . a !-ir s-, AB0LPK CQEK, NEW KERNE VJ Ills .1 a 11 V. t, . H iitaii u- pian: For 2.00. S. R. STREET, General" FIRE km LIFE Insurance Aent, NEW BERNE, N. C. Ccncra! Asteiit KorMt i" ro. now huiKiilus i;t -M tlitecl fact ure rH. as foilowK: tDsilnuiti'aKd lor Inn, work'UKi!.-,!. ij' ' durability, and ondorhod by i.f. . ul t!i mUKical journals lu the I'nl ! . .', .-in' "S. Aliuiti Ity Paul O. MchUi!, T?ho Wuil I uiiif'ii i of the bestmechanlrsaiii! iiivt-nttiis f ihoday. Thirteen new patents on th s high t;radc Mchliu L'lunu. Also the NKUBY t.KV,NS ITRIGIIT PIANO, which bus been 8!d by hlni fur the oaet aix vears lu tho e nutria iiurt ol 'hln Htate, and up to Hi Its tium Iihh ivon entire KatlBfHCllnn 1 Lie Uprtuht Piano jiiBt men tioned will Iih nnld hi from tJUO ii Si v, in Kbonized KoseitowtJ, Ut-k, Viilnut or Ma hogany cases. Also the C'KOWX IVVItLOlt ORfiiH. from Sl to Sloo Ineolhl Walnutor Oak c ist-g Ten yearB' exporienco tit the music busl neBH tas enabled turn to ha dlenotbing but Ktaudurd goods, find hetloes not hesitate to say that he wl'l sell anv inosloui lustrnmeut. about 25 p.r cent, chottptr than otuer n gents are now oilertvK. Koftr to ail banUs In Kr.stora CiTO.tra. janlt'i dwtf Orriap 'Shop, : Bro&d street, where all kiuds of , WAGON & BUGGY WORK kjuo on bhort uotice. ..1 hive a FIRST-CLASS -Ui'',K from the West, where U.t::; on bis merit. i--('.; and wo will give satis- C. WINFIELD &, SONS. j i i4 i.wtf t-TAUENTS SHOULD BEAR IS MIND that Die re iaon for attacks of royp ia no w ou us. Be prepared for thi-i ir.s!div;t. diseaaa by always having at.;i'f U N. Duffy's Croup 8vruP iu i. i huuoc. Prepared after the re ci; - i r iho late Dr. Walter Duffy, and for --i '. y ihe proprietor at his store on I'i i'. '. - s'.root, iu tj Custom House, ani hv X.-'v Ik.rne D.-ug Company. Timber Wanted. Wanted to purchase oak timber on the (tump. Highest prices paid . : Addreit OAK, u w2w Journal office, New Berne. U. S. Marshal's Notice of Salo TJpan Execution in Ad miralty. By virtue of ft writ of venditioni exponas Issued out of th lilsirlot Court of the Unlie I HliiH-H for the Distrlot of Famllco at tfesult ofj. 11. Urabtree Co. and others, I will expose to sala at Pontic Auction, and will sell to the hlgbest bidder lor oasb, on Krlday the 29l,ta day of Jaouary. 1802, at 12 o'clock, M.. the Btoum Tug HlKlsa, her tacne, ap parel and lurnlture. boats and appnite- i ances, whore sbe now lies back of toy feed store, lu Krinson'sdock, city of Hew Borne. Dated this 22d dty of Jannar , 1SD2. Joshua H. Bill, U. 8. Marsha'. uy uhas.jj. uiLiuept MarahtU, mm IcSORLEY, Boot and Shoe Maker POLLOCK 3TREET, NEW 33BNE. H. C. l-iav ln secured ths services of a skilled Mci li.'ni!c inut llvst-clsBs Workman from Nhw York. I nrrt now fully prepared to 011 promptly ah orders for lino (.T3TU.H OIADL I!00TS AND SHOES. The r-inny yonriiliat I bava satisfactorily suiiloi1 die -wnuLsot my numerona patrooa Is tho host Kuurim'ee of tho character of my work. Hcpalrhii; a spocialty. Neatly and prompt ly done. nottijw If !str) JOUV MOSORLKY. PliOFESSIONAL aND mmm papering. All kinds of FIRST-CLASS WORE in this line done on BHORT NOTICE Mid at RE ASONABLB PRICES... . Samplot and all the latest styles can bo seen by applyiug at the GASTON HOUSE. WM. P. lAWEEIJCi;,
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 26, 1892, edition 1
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