( IA; ;A;'&v.:.' ' nn Bail fX fT?' - : .'C-'" . V ' VOL. XII.--NO 38 NEW BERNE, N. a, SUNDAY., :'KJCE5 CENTS . HE 1 ! .1 It. n BUSINESS LOCALS. HALF Soda Water Tickets for Chil dren 80c. per dozen, at Numn & McSorley's. VERT Bst Butter in the City, just try it. Choice Tea for making Iced Tea. C. E. Si-ovEit. Ton BUSHELS Sweet Potatoes I la- 'mans and Norton and Red Yams, 80cts and $1.00 per liushel. tf 0. D. Bowm.N. STR. HOWARD will sail lor Trenton Thursdays instead of Fridays. THE profits and pleasures of Bicyclim. arc not to lie questioned; Im, the ehoVe of a Wheel should lie carcfuilv enttsi.! ere l. We can furnish any inlorinatioii von may desire on the subieet. Tin- "Waverlv Scorcher", til lbs , price !!() i is better than inanv $125 wheels. The 'Citlumbia'' 150 is absolutely the I'.I'ST made. Catalogues, prices and fair terms given for the asking. W. T. Hiu, & Co. Sole Agents. PARIS GREEN and Land Plaster for killing Potato Bugs nt tf. J. C. WltlTTT & Co. WANTED: Two copies of the Daily Journal ol Oct. 22, 1802. Also one copy of the Weekly ot Oct. (i, ! '"M. and two of Dec. 22d. Reward paid for amc. FOR SALE CHEAP. An excellent buggy or saddle horse six years old. medium size, very quick and perfectly gentle. tf. W.. I. Smith. A FULL line of Spring and Summer Samplts, consisting of Cheviotts, Black, Blue and Brown Serges, Fine Check Cashmeres, Imported Suitings. Worsteds in all grades. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. M. Chadwick, (Tailor.) , At Hall's hook store. USE DUFFY'S COUGH KTI.I.F.R cures Coughs, Colds. Sore Throat, etc. Excellent in all alTcetions of the Throat and Lungs, inducing healthy ac tion of the mucous membrane, soothing and healing the same. Is an antisi:itii and germicide. Prices, 10c, 25c. and 50c. per bottle. QO To Street's Horse Store for Livery. TINE roadster's at Street's horse store. ELEGANT Saddlers at Street s Horse Store. DANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's th Ointment. For sale by F. 8. Duffy, Druggist. MISH, Sacramentnl, Port and Scupper nong Wines for sale by Jas. Rkdmomi f CALVIN Schaffer's Wild Chun Rock -and Rye, put up expressly for throat and lung diseases, tor sale by Jas. Redmond. pv TjFFY'8 Malt Whiskey for Medicinal use, for sale by Jas. Rkdmond. H UNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by Jas. Redmond. PURE Corn Whiskey for sale by Jas. RKDMoND.g DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for sale by Jas. Redmond. IMPORTED Holland Gin, Burke s Bass, Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout, for sale by Jas. Redmond. 7C AAA CIGARS at very low figures I 0)JJJ for wholesale and retail trade fr sale by Jas. Redmond. GARRETT'S Cognac Brandy used very much in the sick room. For sale by Jas. Redmond. The New Orleans Picayune has acquired the good will and circola tion of The Delta, which has jii-t suspended publication. There's a peck of happiness to every pint of misery in this world, but some folks are in the retail boMnebS and find the pint measure handier. A French medical journal says that there is one doctor to every 2800 inhabitants in Germany, one to 2600 iu France, one to 1000 in England, and one to COO in the United States. Democratic Lonlsvtlle is enter, taininfc the Eepublican League convention with genuine southern hospitality. If the convention can be Induced to meet a few more times in the eon tb, we may make good Democrats oat of them. Mr. Cleveland is a brave man ha Is not a hypocrl'e, and when bo aald that the democratic pledge most be redeemed he meant Just what he said, the "ambuscading organs to the oon i trary, notwithstanding. Atlanta Constitution. wWbat'a the use of patriotism to men with nothing to eatt" askf d a sneaker in the relobetaa in the 1 debate on the army bill. This sort of talk defeated the bill. When ' It people are in snob a mood it la nse- U'a lor kinge to boast of their ; divine ngnte. r .v : ." i ;. - i '.I.. - vji Gov. Flower has signed the bill ' introdncfd at the request ol the - .', World which makes it a mlsde- " "'.'mesnor'1 far "the proprietor or r ' " vrr of a pewppaper to 7 7."i! (!' inli k ('try alone " j irt.;fii:.i K,Jlllt!il to "Trip to tin -t if nil . o ; orned as Ii vih"-i ing pl;iv- it; riliTtl h;'i-i:- tion for tV Cynthia it i UhiM:iro;vTi.'' the drPikiiig Y ; j o V rcph li e-1;! li, ; id the . ir v. ;i!. 1 v al' us ! Vl'! li d i Yo ,. I ' t .. . I 1 1 fi cr. .),- , !! ; p :' ,- -! lo-r ir. e V -i V ' l ii is Iv ,..1 lm; H d r.-i w u ! h for hm to rviHit.inf; 'vlo ;s-t-the inorir' tn ni : only t ! 1. ' h,- n ij-ii tlii ,'0 is - ill Mi.' IP 1 'lroU'uu ' '" l;,i! '! K .u-i iti ho titld 1. CUili-tumly be ! : Ml J .Ht S i f ! U.' i' Dor, ! i. iuf f,hit : di'ii .'.' tnoio Sun, Hit bo on;; th'it tiu IJuv'sbtii OovertinnMir is con'-.-iipl Mi!p tho inn modi tto ",'U.'le: ! . s;ni!-.ioi! of thy Jow-i'i !"h ',')., .. ni : (rem K'Hsin ' '! roi 1 .,1.0 8' .1, for hll"'1. ,1 r.'iv. ;! ,-! r. ;i;;r:iv;ii(' h .:. 1 p! di'ei'il ' ii" w " ' -! n;.d-i 1.1 -ii . ".d Rut--inn ; idi im ; .. , !. fe'ir f . v ii1' ihg r'mlei N : 'n, t -. .1 l rcivivo -ri i'i '.Vi tl) ll-'COI'l" of ' ' ' run' sav-iC'T l-' inml '. h m froiii ! K h 'i 1 -ii n ( n tin I'll! t'i dwe'l n;i ri,- v:li I'.re'ily i'y of ih.! . ; 1 111 ijow i '' " ; ':'' . Vl; - of ill; iif, 'id of .Id willing- t, lhi"i, is i-xi'f'H with ::;'.! li'Pi; in !"M I H t()l) - i;i'iird. LOCAL KVS. .v;i- .!! llonanl. T. .1. Turner- .'1;- !: .Iuiks A n, W. H. Whin J. F. Taylor 11.111 V V. 1' if; I.; V The Min-I.:eri:i-: del.ri- of the lire start ed up ;is;;iiii la-t niL-hl, and oiUsril an alarm to braintiu. ll '.y ijuii lily ex-tingui-hed hoyvi v.-r, yyiluuut further lo. Nine ol our eiiiie; purse in bil.all' of i!n Bogart, who l"-t hi- 1 while ill Nc yv P., I n- i.i ru-ng a ilv "f Col. i.-it, ife by ident n -ooi' .;- ii the eallef the Sia'i toduly. The Mori-head City X. us says that Mr. 1!. I.. Perry i:; hni-h.n:; up lliiu'S at the Atl.inlie II. .'.i ! ! ;r an iin:ii"ii-e in 11 ll x of summer vi iior-. lb- will lie ready to receive gu: -ts by the li:st of June. 'flic ncyy ( uii.ii l line Campaui.i h.i made the iuii from Sandy Hnok ti (Jin enstoyyn in live days, -evi ;i hours and for!y fyvo minutes. This i- unpreeedcn ted in the hi-tory of ti'iiis-Athiutic travel. Ve hear that SherilV Campeii has brought suit aeaint parlies in Pamlico county for pie-'sing ami publi-hing reso lutions ol condemnation in reference to his placing irons on (.'. It. IIoib.'s when taking him under arrest, from Oriental to Bavboro. Messrs. I-;. II. A. .1. A. Meadovysn ccived 11)00 p - mil. Is of Paris (1 recti lust night toe largest amount that ever calm to the city. They evidently intend to have a destructive warfare waged against pptato buifs and other crop destroyiu;: pests. Financial " li sailers count thick and fast in Indiana, Michigan and Ohio. Friday ten banks eight of them National closed their doors on that day, and all the officers of some ol them are inissin It is said that other bunks which some o these owed have gone to the wall also. In the absence of Rev. R. A. Willis vho is assisting Rev. G. AV. Smith in a protiactcd meeting at Greenville, Rev. W. E. Ed'iiondson will occupy the pulpi of Centenary M. E. Church today. Set vices both morning and evening at the usual hours. Mrs. Ella Clark, of Louisville, Ky who is here with her husband, will preach tonight at the corner of Broad and Han cock streets. She will use Dr. Leo's stand. She announces that she will preach on "The Power of the Holy Spirit'' She invites all and requests thoso attend ing to read Romans 8: 18, and 14 before coming, that they may more intelligently here her discourse. Rut. F. D. Swindell, P. E. passed through last night en route to Morehead City to bold quarterly conference. Mr. Swindell in just hack from Nashville (lie arrived home Friday night) from attend- ing the meeting of the Board of, Missions of the M. E. Church South. He reports a ploasant meeting, and that minion mat tcr are in better condition than for tome time past, and. the! board 'morchopeful. The next meeting will bo held Jn Mem phis, on Friday after the . first Wcdnes- ,i i y jf w;n i that time . Tliem urn caul to - ' ', ,1 ., (' Honor to Hie Guard Col. Bogart. We cull attention to the complimentary orders of Adjutant General Cnmcrou to tile State Guard which we publish this morning and also to those in mcmorium of Lieut. Col. D. N. Bogart, who was accidentally killed by a fall from his horse while the guard was in New Berne. The ill alh ol Col. Bogart was keenly fell by our citizens this feeling was in-teiisilir-.l 1 1 y the taer that he came here as all the military did at personal peril tu uphiiid the lav's :o. I hm-or ol the Slale. Appreciatiii;'. this, our iili.ei aad jdiysicians lh"U"h i ver tiiindfid of eyi iy i.t ilin licni of humanity or friend--!i:p, vycre it pnssihle even more solicit ous than Usual of General Bogart 's yyil'are. The same, in simple justice ir.ay he said of the officers of the regi ments and his other friends among the t roups. What time Col. Bogart was at the rts idenct of .Mr. E. B. Roberts the best ol the house was Ireely anil heartily ten dered and every attention possibly given us li mli i ly as if lie had been a member ol the family. After his removal to the hotel, the pi iietor of whom was connected with the iinily by marriage, the same unretnitt iug are yvas kept up and four able physi- j otis two . ol tliem Hie regimental lrgcons and Drs. F. Duffy and R. S. l imrose of this city gave him the best medical -kill possible anil luouiiics irom im li'oni all classes were kept up until hi- spirit took its flight. A military guard kept yvatch with in ees-alion from the time of the aeei- lint inilil the departure of his remains' hi- hiiine and many even personal 111N were by them turned back through instructions of the atirnilini: ihysieian- even alter midnight becail-i ityyasnot well to have more with him 111 those'niinistering to hiseomtort. And very early on the morning altel ii- death, the New Berne Naval Reserve is-emhlcil to do honor to him and thev. yyellns the Washington company 111 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i -1 1 the remains to the train, and. nlv as the hour was the choicest flow rs of the season in profusion were sent o beautify his burial case, and no way in which a token of esteem could be shown yvas left to pass unheeded. Coming nml (loin?. Mi. I'. A. (Ireening of Clinton, has ii rived to assist ill the otlice yyorK in I lie VrhJil yyare house ot the A. & N.C. 1(. R. Mr. I. .1. Rowe who has liuished put the additional plant at the Cms works, loft yesterday morning for New Vori;. Mr. S. V. Van Sickles, patentee of the plant will come doyy n in a sliorl and stay about a week giving in structions in tlic running ot the iiii- ,'hincry. Mi-s GIiT.nic Moody left to attend the in. linage ol ner menu, .in-s .nnie ivev to Mr. Geo. Grimes, both of Seven Springs which is to take place Wcdm lav. She will remain a week or tw t visit relatives. Miss Bessie Patterson, who has been itlcnding St. Mary's school, Raleigh. came Home last niglil. .Miss llessie wa- slightlv injured in the switchback acci lent at Raleigh but has entirely recovered from it. Rev. J. W. Fames went down to till regular appointment in the Croatan esbytcrian Church "last night. The previous Saooalli lie was at wihlwooit mil conducted the first service in the new Presbyterian church there. Mr. J. Wesley Dey of Newark, X. J , rother of Mr. C. P. Dey of Beaulort, passed through last night with his wife and daughter and her husband, Mr. Douglass of Newark, en route to Betiufoit to visit their relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. Douglass were recently married and arc just back from taking a trip in the great yvest. Mr. C. J. Tiiorburn, of New York ar rived last night to visit at Mr. Thomas Daniels. ATter the Fire. The hands of Jones & Co's, barrel fac tory were very busy all day yesterday clearing away the debris and getting their machinery again in position for use. They succeeded so well by diligent ap plication that they will begin inakinu barrels againtoinorrow morning and in tend to turn out their usual amount. Mr, W. B. Ellis' forco was also busy recovering the shingles thrown over board and separating the damaged from the good ones and rcbunching them There were 3 250,000 shingles on the wharf and 150,000 of them were des troyed. Master Machinist Waters of the A. & N. C. R. R., expects to get qpginc No. 1, ond coach No. 17, which have been .in the shops for a thorough over hauling out for duty again tomorrow. Tho World's Fair Stereoptican Exhibi tion at the Y. M. C. A. Hall Wednesday night will be an instructive entertain ment. The views will be exhibited by Rev. C. Q. Vardell and will embrace all the general Expoaition buildings and a number of thr State and foreign build ings, ' also soma ol , the decorations, aoeneryv te.v.Tbe exhibition is for the benc8t of the Y. M. C. A. -'. Seeing these Miewa wilt gija a pretty correct idea of how things look at the World'i Fair. Church Services Centenary M. f Willis ;lr. Se p. III., COIliille! ! inonson of Mor -ohool at I p. :. Prayer n et i' -o o clock. piii,:::- a these -i-r ii-i--. Ciir:-t Chu-.-h- iieehll. A I : 1 !.,: Mini lay -eh ,. '. a- I ::'.; p Chape! :i;:', i a. m I're-'iy lei i ;ti ( Var.'ell, pa tor S p. in. c:., ,y l'-'r llu- ivinin: vi 1 1 i i i - - ( iifi-l a there yv i r.- no -i , -. the 1-t in May.! taken upon I la- I t will be taken u,i niorniiir; lor I'.ii ing for Ilotnc a';d I public are i .-i ii these -ery iets. Hapti-t ( 'ti 1 1 n I,. ami liev i. in., i Hui'ii !' p. in. Catholic C!n;i lii .-lor. I Muli ' in. Sunday -i h votion at )t. in S'lmhiy -ci-. v h-t ehur, !t -.'iiinii in e i; :; : i I. III. and s p. :-'. liuit. ;-'i-i eryicc al '-: .'I p. Ml.Calvuy T I l-V l ir-.:.- ! in i ! i n -j lary talk-per-ons -o -on. una- in prottai led i on . . in. -.1 V. M. r dueled Mor.-he.id I yiled. lb."' llule, t ivo i pany the sin A -1 1 1 u 1 1 1 i i 1 1 lt Kaihy iy imiie t hat oi of the Mall i A i - . I'llll hot yy ecu Ne-.v eovere.l a tuilr recorded d y i n. At this rile lie phellotninal -p. e l and a hall a mini! in hum betyyec-i yyolll.l I llolll- a: hour -,. belyyi . i; yy 1 1 a a f l i-l li .-, I v. i. in . -1 i i. Pi., ii the fy-. daily by tie 11 ., While Ihi- ti n hu;o run n r. - i new Xe'.v York ( eclipsed tin- w -1 ! builder. On May 1'llh I a mile I i 1 v. . n I exactly :! of 112 l-i mil. , to have a pro rcinarkabii spr. . as fast as lie- f North Carolina. The '.Mill i I" I Kpo-ilion ',:i along -ide the 1) riiginc to draw ; York in I'd I. New Berne Chapter At theaiiuii '! i !. Xeyvbcrn Chapter N. sons held Moud. . following wire elei year. Thomas A. Gin u. II. .1. II. Iliickl uin lvin. Ferdinand L'hii h, Sern-.-. Xeedham Case, C of. 1 1. O. Marks, It. A. C. John C. Green, V. S S. R. Street, M. of n.l V .1. Ben llnhn, " -..l J. S. Maim, " l-t R. S. I'riinr.w, I'rca.-'.ir. Hugh J. I.ovii k, Seeiel ir , . W. R. Waiters, Tyler Truck (notation. The following tiuek iiio! a'k.ii w.i. r ccived by tulegrapli la-t nit, in Ii.. M.essrs. Palmer iV Ki y riilnn - ol X. York: St raiv berries, 10 to 15; cabins, -i'l -. to $1.75; pens, Kdeiiton, ifl.'J"). "To dress is goo I, to dress ywil i better, to dress properly is hesi." 10. I ' i ; it 1 1 v Wai.i.. JThis in the ad vine of oniM.it i !i best dressed men in New York ''dreaa properly." II yon need any Clothes, Iiatd or SIioih, giv im n call, e will try and dress you pro perly. We have bodjo very proper aaita and "at a email cost, if jou want a uit made to order see oor line of samples. New " lot of Neglegee Bhlrtfl Jast In,. AIho an elegant line of Senrfs, Bowa and r. il. T..e -..':.. . i.l ail. :!. I .. : a- i y erl l-. . 1 - l i; i im WOHI.D's I'llll. ..i the ' li 'sir. ,V tiuio ''.ii,',', I i e ' if, I. . -ill c :i al V, ..i i I'- F nr. 1 b ! y ' v. 'a! y ,-y 'i li.'m t'i- .it !!i.-hi '.o; I, a.'. I lv. in-, .nr. . lea', li-' on I h ii i..l . - i ii- : ' 1 'ii,. ' ' .. I '-.a- il'lllv V- Jsb.ll !r.l.. "0.1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . j i i ' -h i n i : i " an-l .lit.iii: i r-. 'l lie Clle-ala ak-' at ' Jo i a' I .he e!:i.ipest line. Ak ioi' lick. 'Is via Ihi loute. If you desiie to slop al, the fa iiiouh Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs or nt any of the watering place : along tho the line of the C, & O., your World's Fair tickets will ipcnmtjyoa to do so. Special arrangements for tho care Of or ganized parties. k. - ' J ; , For full information amt printed mat ter relating to tho World's ; Fair ad trm , JO US tT. POTTS, D.. IV A. : o SI .i. :' ni'' Tin; i;:;i Groceries. All lllhfld Af fund nml aninna nrnat. cakes also; Ftorida Orangcaarld RussottJ sppiew, r rosn ami jnsr Arrived, lotiaccos, 8nufTX tc.r Will sorirt. IrnVo Crorkery aivi iy v - A i Alarkcd Down to ! j'fi'l . -i .i Broad pi i ii nee in ::ii . i i L'liar ' ; ie..s,' in l."l at their ' t .t- pr.us. Cream !'iy Traps, j are ' . Ft. .nt St.'J !i: ::ie, X. C. IMfODES i ei iV McSor ( 1 1 1 1 0. 1 1 w H. tmm it co Founders ' - -' ---NiJ, N. C. liollsn, SawMilU, -j.;:-.! Tri-iir.cra, Log ii. u',:, 3d Double ;!;: rj, 'Zhutii-j-r, Pulley, ... 'ti ltatid, Pipe, Tipei : 1 l; 'r I "oti and in fact, ' ni Ihejnacliinist lino. i 'it.: T XT 1 Turn tit T A14-. -l iiLbviJuy una UOUDSeilOr IN mm, immmui uopjiigbt Ctsej. Opposito Patcut Office. - " , .: . Washington, D. C. Over twelve years experience, Amer ican and Foreign patents, CaveaU, and all ; bnsineM arising1 under tbo patent lawa promptly antl, carefully prw Ocuted. Rejected caws accorded epecial attention. Writ!) for ite'or" -':,in. 1 t ' n