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::::s' ansolscejiest. I AIUT JOURNAL ti published Daily t Monday at S5.W per year 2J IW tub Deliver U e.ty subeertbere n ta per month. 5 WEEKLY JOBUSAU la published i Thursday l UJ per annum. oasofUarrlaceswr Death mot to s ten UnM will be Inserted free. AU al metier wUI be ohersad Sou. per moBt for triaeleit; eaTertleemenU be nude In advanoe. ' Regular edYer nti wtU be aojleeted promptly t the haef eaohaaonth. -. uommantenuonaoontnlnlnc newsorsunV elentpnbllolnterestareaollotted. Ho eonv manloetloa mart be ezpeoted to be publish ad thatoontalni obJeeUonable personalities, or withhold! the name of the aathor. Arll iM.longer than half eolnmn moat be paid r. ?; . ay aanww fenelllnaf mmmViKWmA itUTII D7oos eommanlMUon eu obtain th mfth author by application at this RnOrUlf wunw wtiniTww THE J OURNAL. Proprletae-i Local Reporter. a. . UIMOK eej fliiimil i the lostoffleeat Hew Berne M.O,m eeond-iAU matter. JlenrjM. Stanley accuses Ger '' mani and Portugese of aiding and encouraging the Afrioan slave trade Henry ought to know omrtbjnf about that subject, as fcdhas been aooused of doing the irssejthlBg himself. ne attempt to prove tbjt blue, and not green, is the proper color for Ireland is not meeting with mnoh enthusiasm, and no wonder, either, for what would then become of the best Irish songs. J M. yery human to meausre ople's grain in ypnr own bushel measure. Miss Susan li. Anthony says marriage is declin : 'lag.! ,ytTHI BEPEESESTATIVES. Tho only very rich men among the. tew poited States Senators is A . O. Bsokwith. of Wyoming. His wealth is estimated all the way from 500,000 to $1,000,000, derived front 'coal mines and banking. Nxtto'him in point of means eomes Murphy, of New York, who hat accumulated at least $250,000 in the brewing business, Notwithstanding the acquisition f these fortunes, the upper branch ! Congress as a body is not half as well off in money as it was donng JIiuGleYeland's first admimstra tiotw-Ihree oi the greatest ewpltallstOn the 'country have "droDDedontof it since then. Hearst ef California, who died two years 'agr?r was Worth a,uou,uuu. wnen Stanford first escorted him down tht middle aisle of the Senate to hf awnrn in, it was remarked that thMe'two individuals conld bny out all the rest of the Senate if they wanted to " Payne, of Ohio, the Standard ' OH magnate, has retired from aerrioe with bis $15,000,000, an the term of Pbiletas Sawyer, ot Wisconsin, who is worth fully $22, 000,000, came to an end March 4 of thia vaar. Two other men of mlllkms Farwell. of Illinois, and Palmer, of Michigan have left the Seriate Since Mr. Cleveland's first tern. , Thj only great fortunes whioh have come into it meanwhile are those of Calvin S. Brice, ol Ohio, who has made aoout $5,000, K nAnalnfiAn jn rail wav And nil Rvvwniivi. - r. .- etook, and Thomas O. Power, of Montana, who is worth as worth about $1,500,000. AU things considered, the upper house is much poorer than it used to be. though there are still number of millionaires in it. Stan ford, of California, though he has viren $6,000,000 to his pet nni- reraity. must have at least $15,000, 000. Don Cameron, of Pennsylvania may be set down at $2,500,000. His taoney was inherited. Eugene Hale Of Maine, has $2,000,000. He got oat of it with his wife. orerestimated at $1,000,000. He kaa heeri verv fortunate in land .peculations, and has invested largely in real estate here at the Capital. Willian E. Chandler, of New Hampshire, has accumulated ByiWflXW oy manuraciunng wooi and by lucky speculation. Carey, af Wyoming, and Teller, of Col orado, each possess about $300,090. ; Jones, of .Nevada, is a very Dlotureeqae figure financially, hav iBf made and lost more fortunes, probatjly,' than any other man in the United States. He still owns onelwelfth of the great Comstock lade and Is safely worth $1,500,000 tdT" .'.tvl'ti " 1 - Ta, Population of New Berne ' i anoaft nlna thousand, and we would : at least one-half are troubled with a affection, on the Throat and Lungs, nmmilainta ara. aneordins to sta- . more aamerons than otheiA We y ... ,1 adviss all oar readers not to ne t the. opportunity to call on tbeir nd got a bottle Of Kemp's Bal r tla Throat and Lungs. Trial . Large pottle 60o. and 1. Hold rroggista. .- v ,' ...'..:' 'i V! ' Cry for Pitcher'? Castorfa. Put to Flight, all fthe peouliar troubles that beset a Woman, The only guaranteed ' remedy for toemu Dr. nerce'i Favorite scriptton. For women suffering ' from any chronic "female complaint" or weak ness or weakness; ' for women who Are run-down and overworked; for women expecting to become mothers,' and for mothers who are nursing ana exnaustea; at the change from girlhood towomanhood and later, at the critical "change of life" it is medicine that safely and cer tainly : builds np, strengthens, regulates and cures. If it doesn't, if it even fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. 'What you are sure of," if you . use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, is either a per fect and permanent earoforyour Catarrh, no matter how bad your eaSe may be, or 500 in cash. The proprietors 'of the medicirfe promise to pay you the money, ii they can't cure you. - More young chicks are killed by lice than by skunks ot minks. Aftr gosling begins to leather well they will need very little atten tion. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment Is a certain cure for Chronic Sore Kycs, Granulated' Eye Lids, Sore Nipples, l'iles, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Klieuru and Scald Head, 25 ccnls per box. For sale by druggists. TO HOBSBOWNEBS. For putting a horse in a fine healthy con dition try h. Cady's Condition Powders. They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving new life to an old or over worked horse. 25 cents per package. For sale by druggists. Bold by J. V. Jordan, New Bcrnc N. C Dew is a great respector of colors. To prove this take pieces of glass or boards snb paint them red, yellow green, and black, Expose them at night, you will find that the yellow will be covered with moisture; that that the green will be damp but that the red and black will be left perfectly dry. The Iloniellest Man In New Berne 4 well as the handsomest, and others are invited to all on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to relieve, ana cure all Lhromc and Acute Uoughs, Aslnma, Kronen itis, and Consumption. Large bottles 51) era and $1. mar22 deod w eow When -scaling fish hold them under water in a pan; then the scales will not fly in your face, bnt will fall to the bottom and when the water is poured from them are ready to turn into the slop pail or compost heap. We have a speedy and positive oure for catarrh, diphtheria canker mouth and headache, in SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. A nasal injector, free with eaoh bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath. Frloe oOo. Bold by New Berne Drue Co. To clean a stove zino or zinc lioed bath- tub. mix amonia sad whiting to a smoth paste, apply it to the zinc 2nd lot it dry. Then rub it off until no dust remains. An Undisputed Test of Merit. A medicine that has been a household remedy lor over fifty years and used in that time by more than 150,000,000 per sons must have i?reat merit, buch medicine is found in Ilranilrcth's Tills. This fact demonstrates the value of these pills better thnn any statement of the proprietors. It will lie observed that the dose required to cure is small. One or two pills taken every night for ten or twenty (lays will cure dyspepsia, costive- ness, rheumatism, liver complaint, bilious ness, or any disease arising from an im pure state of the blood. Krandreth's Pills are purely vegetable. absolutely harmless, and safe to take at any tune. Bold in every drug a.id medicine store either plain or sugar coated. Men who are working for farmers if they wish success in life mast wort as if the farm was their own, Tne Handsomest Lady in New Berne Remark6d to a friend the other day that sbe knew Hemps Balsam for the Throat and Lungs was a superior remedy, as it stopped her cough instantly when othei cough remedies had no effect whatever, So to prove this and convince you of its merit any druggist will five you a sam pie Bot.ie free. Large size 50d. and$l. Finely ground bone is a good thine to put around fruit trees on straw berry a beds. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Is it not worth the small prloe of 7to., to free yourself of every ay ra torn of ihese distressing oomplainta. if you think so call at our store and get a bottle of Hhiloh's Vitalizor, every bottle nas a printed guarantee on it, use accordingly and if it does you no (rood it oost you nothing. Bold by Now Berne Drug Go. Some weeds produce a surprising number of seeds. A single plant ol purslane has been known to produce 388,800, the thistle 95,300 and the plantain 42,200 seeds in a single season. Oh, What a tough. Will yon heed the warning. The signal perhaps of the sure approach of chat more terrible disease (Jonaumption. Ask yourselves if you can afford for the sake of savins ova , to run tne nat and do nothing for it We know from experience that Sbiloh's Care will Oure vouroough. It never fails. This ex plains rhy more than Million Bot tles were sold the past year. It relieves orourjs and whooping oough at one Mothers, do not bs without it. For lams baok, side or chest use Sbiloh's Porous plaster. Sold by New Bern Drug Co. Political capital if often like that of a shaky bank unavailable when most needed. Elder 8. 8. Beaver, of McAUiaterville, Juniatta Co.. Pa., says his wife is subject to cramp in the stomach. . Last summer she tried Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for it, and was much pleased with the speedy relief it afforded. Bbe has since ussd it whenever necessary and found that it never, tills. For sale by J. V. Jordan. . , , f i DH G. & BAGBY, SURGEON ? DENTIST. Office, Middle street, opposite Baptist ehnroh, - v 1 1 - - ' dtoosdwtf NEWBEHN. N. O. - BE. J. D. CLAKK, DEUTIST, , HEW SBRRB, N. o. Office on Graven street, between Pollock tnd Broad. P. H. PELLETIER, aTTOBSET AT UW, Oravea fit., two doors South of Journal offiee. Will praotloe In the Counties of Craven tnerei, jonee, unsiow and t'amuoo. , United Stetea Oonrt at New Berne, ana luDreme Court of the Btete. S. R. STREET, General FIRE AND LIFE Insurance Arent, NEW BEUHE. N. C. MOSES T. BRYAN, Carp enter and Bmall Job! of Repairing solleltfld and tt. M'aolton itnranieea May be foand when wanted nearttaeloe racWK-y. . . Refers to past character as a oltlzes and mechanic lanl<f Say. r.r.ijhbor, what's the trouble with you? Didn't you get the nomina tion? No, but I got a pair of Cart Wheels that don't suit me, and now J. O. Wbitty & Co. have just got in a supply of those Celebrated Tennessee Wheels. I am always doinir just what I ought not. Take my advice and go at once to Whitty's and get a pair of the Ten nosaee Wheels and you can smile if I can't 250 000 BRICK READY FOR SALE Cheaper than any other Mar can Furnish Them. I've got em and want to soil 'em. Apply to W. P. BURRU8, Now Berne, or M. POUTER, Rivordale. jno7 dtf NOTICE. If you want the easiest Shavo you cvor had, and your hair cut in tho very latest style, be sure and call on PniNCK of Wales at the Gaston House Barber Shop, Everybody says he is the bost barber in tho city, and he has no one employed except first clrss barbers. T.:II H. .RICHARDSON, Proprietor. THEY Have just received SIXTY HEAD of the finest kind of "WESTERN,; HORSES and MTJLfilS adapted to all purposes. We are now ready to supply and GENERAL SATISFACTION. ' 'I-v"f y '-''-c;,; ;r;: Also, a FuU and Complete Line o BUGGIES, HARNE33, BO AD CARTS.in fact anything pertaining to ths Horse.. ''i''i; i VptattrtitriX-X,- J-"-", r,T Liyery a &pecWy.-h-.: fmJ-i- -.rf-vrS' t We have just made an addition our already commodious stables, for;ao further accommoaa- won oi our' patrons, -y. ', $ .;: ; n.-i (. ly.fiea. us toetore DnyiDg ewewneri-'. v, E. W. Bmallwbod." - George Blover. DEALERS IN "J ' f - GENERAL A1H) BRNElii, ! PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH Glass and PiiHy, Lime, Plaster, Hair and Cement. Seleutrao Aaerisaa Agency for OAVMT. TRADE MAMS). DiaiQN PATIMTS, OOPmiOHTa. ate. Vnr ltf ftfmafelna and fr im gnaw wrttm to MUNN a co, an Bhoacwat; NBW VorR. Oldest bureau for eeorliw patent la Anwrioa. Krery patent taken outbr as to brmurht before the pubUo M a uotloa given tree ot charge in the Largest clretilat Ion of any dentiflo paper in the world. l-pleodlUr lUuatnUed. No IntelliKent man nhould be without It. Weekly, S3.00 a year: f l-'l six mont ha. Address AfuNn A GO tuiiusiisas, 361 Broad way, Mew York City. Misnn's Yea Will Find A LARGE STOCK, well selected bought low, and for sale at prices to suit the hard times. Call and be convinced. To tny stock of GROCERIES I call the housekeeper's atfention.' It is complete in every. branch, and a visit will satisfy you that all your wants can here lc filled. Special attention is called to my Freeh Roasted Coffees, the excellent quality of wnich iB drawing custom every day. 1 am also agent tor Uhase & Sanboroe s Celebrated Roasted Coffees and Mnc Peas. r' BUTTER Tho very finest only 8 5 cts per lb. ARBWINo'EACn WEEK A tr jsh supply of Van Derveer & Holmes and Holmes it uoutt's excellent Cakes, Ci'.ickers, Wafers, Haccaroons, etc. BY EYERY STEAMER l am receiving Florida Oranges, Malaga Grapes, Bananas, Cranberries, Celery, Apples, Figs, Raisins, Nuts, Dates, Citron, Currants and Prunes. IN STOCK Shafer's Meats, Vermont Maple Syrup, French Peas, Jockey Club Sardines Macaroni, Fine Cream Cheese. Elam Cheese, French Vegetables in Glass, Asparagus, Hecker'a Prepared Buckwheat, Lemons, Cling Peaches, Plum-Pudding, Olives. A call will be appreciated and satisfac tion in variety and quality of stock and in prices is guaranteed. My CONFECTIONERY department is complete. ' Prices and quality of stock I am sure win please you. k. I Wll 1 . . i X r i ..III" a-r-T iBVtrii.iiTi ..rnL .1 i"aW , .- ' 'i HAVEiRRiVltB-ISi ...i-wy-iTn: ; - , ; the trade, and DEFT COM PETITION as to PRICE, QUAUTY We Have a- Full 8tock :K?xiS OF - 'yip Cultivators, Harrows and , r-x- . Ill Kinds ' of igricallnril Tmplements. At Bottom Prices. L H. Cutler & Co. AD0LPH C0HN DEALER IN Pianos and Organs, The Mehlin High Grade and ' Newby & Evans Pianos. Lrown. Queen and Needham Parlor Organs NEWBCRN1S, - NC OIECULA.K. The old and reliable Arm ot Conn A Wel.e was established in Newbern in 1861. Tht oldest home now In the elty and the onlj urvlvlnc mem ber of which Is Adolph Oohn who ha- been engaged lh the Mnsle bnaineei for the past ten years and Is now located on Middle Bt. I would he pleaurd to inform my friends, natrons and the nubile aanerally that I have secured the Urge aad elegant on -a ooiioine; formerly oecnpiea oy joon Pattorenn. defeaa.'d. where I have emnle accommodations oi pioperly oonduettna my lanteand Innreaeli g bnatneaa, and will constantly kocpon haod Upright and Square Pianos of te latest deelgns, lasMng tone, snperio -workmanalitpaiidof leadlna maonfaoiareri end the beet material Also a good suppl y lOfSdUlSr MD8IO 1 Aurl I will endeavor to make my bnslnen a popular as the old Arm used to be, and one that will give aatlafaot on to my aame rons patrons The proprietor, Adolph Cohn, would take this occasion of returning bis thanks to those who have taken an Interest In kli welfare, and wenld respectfully solicit the fcontlnuanoe of the kindly feeling ol hlr irienas. Bespeeiiuuy, A. OOHN K. R.Jones Wholesale and Retail Dealer In General Merchandise. Consignment of Cotton. Grain, and other Produce solicited. Prompt attention guaran' teed. Cotton Bagging and Ties now in stock. Lorillard and Gail & Az Snuff sold at Manufacturer's Prices. E. S. JOKES, 9Hdw New Berne N. C Caveats, aad Trade-Marks cbtalned, and all Pat. K RuaueascoDCUcua tor MotaTT rice. Oua Omex is Opfositi U. a. Ptckt Omet and we can secure patent to 1 Has Ihiniaose remote from washiogtoa. Sand nwuleL flnwlnv Uoo. We advise, if patentable or not, free of J charge, uur lee not due till patent la secured. 1 A pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patent!," with cost of same In the U. S. and foreign countries sent free. Address, c.A.swrv&co. IIAHII tz CO. MB B. C. Palmer, , ' G. H. Pivenbubo. A. W. Fkost. : : js :v ' ESTABLIS11ED 1869. - Palmer, Civcnburg & Go. ,1 SUCCESSOE TO lyW Wholesale Commission Merchants! i Southern Fruits and Truck A Specialty. f ; Berries, Peucbes, Oropes, Melons and Vegetables, :J v Z:Vk-'ti We employ no agents. T . 1 t D1Iwm Mae rJlMHR bJ dntOaTaSti. For Bale by J. V. JORDAN, A Pretty a rvoaiitim I txr i nicrraTAn A 11 11 "11 J J 1 or Jjongieuow s "vangeune, mo xuludu yKju.-- iuug - kw'' Tisrififl is inTJPTHj ir, arar1 CIllYTiratw A)IM. IMA t V edition has . looa UU what vou this to be, but it isnt witness our oner Deiow. Hiverjr 1 avi. i .I Ak4- s niifiiH lis riiH ih nil iiiiv iii, iai i sn r.harminJrlv beautiful, as UPI.1UI.II! 11111.1 11 II l .1,1 111 irirtKing tiru am nrr un numio tne subscribers to tnis paper EVANGELINE and DAILY JOUKNAL, UUr UllBr. lisherweare able to offer this book to- " " " " three montiis, 150 " " WEEKLY JOURNAL, one year, .... 1.25 i- " " 1 six months, ... - 75'" Hurler no nirpnnifit.Anr'fui rlnpa' tins nrnnnniflnn linlrl nrnnrl rvfnnl. whnrn nnvmAtllie ' uiauii ill niii.uiAi SOLID MUSICAL SOUTH IN GRAND CHORUS. Tone, Old Lennox. fbciaw tl Ja-H-ls. la waa.Taf ;u of Ja. . CLEVELAND ELECTED. COTTON JUMPINO UP. FORCE DILL DEAD. a. a a. uirw vmj H'-a.a. vlUOl li vissjr J W CelebralethlairivaiJablleeTearwIthtbaPlaaeoiOra-aaiiolonjtwaDtnt. Kevwabeffi-r A time u buy. l'riccs newr lower. Terms Hvtt easier. Mew styles. New prlnea. New luraia. SPECIAL JUBILEE HOLIDAY OFFER PIANO LAMP FREE. ? P Freelalloliilarllarera. With every new Piano ordered before Jon. IS, Ma, weglveannlcn- P uiu eii. i moo Lasip, TOmpieie. ewna ror circular. Mtntwa wis paxr. xwn'iueluy. - w invavn, ii . .. .. . Christmas moat due, & T UDDEN & BATES, Southern Music House, Savannah, G A ? . Tha ludin PianA anH Ciron Mnaiaat f that RniitK l7ataiKHaiK .& Jk TRY BIG IKE THE CLOTHIER. BIG IKE Bio THE CLOTHIER. Ikb Bio This very bell Ikb Bio Ring's out- the knell Ike Bio of prices bigh, now listen Ike Bio well. Good people who in Ike Bio New Berne dwell, To its ding Ikb Bio dong, both loud and long. My Ikk Bio country friends, hark to its song, Iu Bin And trade with me in numbers strong! Ikk TRY BIG IKE Come all, and TRY BIG IKE this Fall TRY BIG IKIk He has one price for each and all. Your notice to this fact I call. He rings out old, he rings in new, He rings out false, he rings in true, Aad tries bis best by all to do. Come .all, no time is to be lost, He is selling Shoes, Hats, Clothes at cost.) All thick and strong, foes to Jack Frost . He'll treat you right, do no man wrong. Ding Dong I I call you all day long. BIG BARGAINS at BIG DIE'S my song. DING DONG I DING DONG! ALL COME ALONG, THY BIG IKK $1.00 Per Year. . -FOB WEEKIiV 60c BINE COLUMN, FOLIO L"ARGK AMOUNT OK hKAniNO;Ul The MJr Va-VJLJI w . 'ml-. k $5.00 Per Year. : ' i tOifculate in every direction .i v : .. -ii-. , c' r. !. v.. Uaily mailand ia a splendid medium for advertiBerR. ImmMniililz" n:l:si - r ; '..!.";.' y:1 'V ' r,.i U): -v'ST',.'. -; We liave just received a larsre lot of ITeT7 ad Jtendsome Books, both the Daily ndsTZeeldy Editions.5 Call and see tnexa, and get one adyanfia; for tha Daily, tbo 17 :!:ly 7: r.p! Q. S. PALMER, - " , v lOeiicadeSt., N. T. , : illioMBHiof tha tour-nun MemhfftliecUlO D HfKA Slrui CJ.PKT I to diva. No ?V othev trestaomt necessary. Never cause strlclurt os K istAtrca mv lavlurkMiS Aflat mOmett. BtiCM. ti. Sol' ' t . Druggist, New Berne. N C.: ; surprise. nnri ciiH.riii niy i v uiiucuilji mi Jl.1a.HU.1HAI Tf -V i-Vl t -A ArllfsA V,' " e i. js " w1 author, ana one oi tne musb iuuuous r O 7 . : J L a TYPftttv surDnse tor booi& jv ia iti arm lvijh. uuiiiHivuH and excellent illustrations, very fine- rt in AMnniA orilnTft blue and white 2; AUEas 4LU UVMVMIVW : " .. - Fvvmm ' a - r. f ever before been published C- than 41 KC anr t.Vinf is ft rvwitr. ".: ?. !I;iL mteht uuess" the price of . hftrnaiAnTrATtnifl. Herein fro una - i-:? to, v i J uu ijwu v wa. uiuu o-j ruiiieaUAUAUi apoem, as a collection, of nil a lL UVIUVU UUV .'V--l ., . ii-l J.T . 1 o T.T'a ti (rtiTrinn I vv 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 . iiiiia as iouows : one year .... $5.80 Hallelujah Metre. ,,Stsra r SlSMSlH F.9-.I. UMb? CONriOENCC RCSTORCO. conn cniBa run.. PROSPERITY IN IQHT. for 6 THI JOURNAL. V n 50c. Per Mbnths 1 Months JOttl mil from New Berne, where there in f '11 i: ".v.y,y-.: .. -y x ; t7hich wa . club ; 7ith ;by payinir one Vear in By raving $1.25 f :r in advance: v ill r! i.T"
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