EE I EE A1L 2. VOL. XIL-NO 140, NEW BERNE, N. 0., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER frT893. PRICE 5 CENTS, J .V- busimss locals. FOUND An umbrella ia iheatrr (Owner nu. get asm by paying lor Dili adver tlvnxat toil calling at fJann A McSor ley confectionary. , St. TAKE the Elm City Tnnfer. Bum oU baggier waoa Bin.ii "all train and stcmioera. Strict sUentioo to dulj and attraction guaranteed. ' ' It., J. W. Sa writ. Col. :' SEVES SPRING? w.Uroo draught at tiankill'i Fliarmary. Joat received - tt ,, , v-v WANTED By yoan luan, twuity, who-undentand hi business, position u Book-Ksesw with party who will) re quire bis tome Art or six hours daily. Terms moderate. . Address "Bojk Keep-' er" cart Jocauuu - .'- . MIS3 HOLUSTER will reopen ber school Monday, Sept 93th, ia Dr. Blover' office . ' s31. MISS MOLUE DEATH has postponed the opening of her School until Sept. 18. HOTEL Bales in Chicago A good hotel at $1.00 a day. If yon are going to the World's Fair, atop at the Niagara Hotel, &rt proof, Jackson Street, Itetween Michi . gan Boulevard and Vabasb Avenue, 800 Booms. Near business centra. Six ' mates to Worlds Fair within two blocks; , only fllteen minutes to grounds, fl.00 a day. 1 - 31 1m. WANTED by Mrs. A. n. White, a few Boarders. . Gentlemen Preferrred. For terms, apply to ber at ber residence on Middle Street, next door to Knfer's Bakery. ' D. C. McMlLLAN, Investment Securities. 180 Hassan St, New York City. No transactions on margin or for speculation. Correspondence solicited. tC FIFTY THOUSAND LATHS for sale. " Free from, knots and extra width and length: Apply to 8. C. Hamilton, Jr., or at A. A N, C. freight office. ANOTHER lot of those Beautiful Tryon Palace Souvenir Spoons just received at Ilibbard's Jewelry Store. Call and see them, u . - - tf. ; REMOVAL V E. Hibbard, F. M. Unadwick and H. L Hall have removed into the store with Mr L 8 Wood on Pnllook Mr, near the Post Offloe, where ' they will he n'oesed to . see all of their friends. ' tW&o wre to rU and aee thorn , . anO llm BROWN BEANS for Utile use at 5 cents per quart. - Also Seed Peas and Beans for 'all planting, at low prices It Bf.rrt. FOB RENTThe' Dwelling next door to my residence on Pollock Street. . : . J. W. Stbwabt. HAVE- YOU . seen the latest im proved window sash-lnck. Very, ehetp tmd strong, u - . N. Anns OO To Street's horse Store for Livery, Pine roadster, at Street's Home store. A FULL line of Spring and Summer hamplet, consisting ofCheviotts Black, Blue and Brown 8erge, Fine Check Cash, mer. Imported. uitinirs. Worsteds in all grades. Sattsfaetitm frtiaraotaad. ' 3tii u.i' A Cnadwtok, Tailor. ,' ' ' At Hall's book Stnie. Many Chinese are being enug v gled nto this 'country aoross the Mexican' border, ; j ' 0i m I l i ii-! l ' , , .-gag he Commandant of the Norfolk Nry Tttai has b,een promoted and is now Bear Adaonal Brown. ' Between tbe silvt-r baroos and tba" tnff baroa wo wm to be having qnite a royal time. ". !T?hebearlaw Is to be enforced. PreDaiations are being nvidft to a - deposit Celestials ' at en early : day.'.: ' - ' ; '' . HI I JL U i L J I 1 i The President has accepted tbe restgnation of Hon. Josiab' Qoincy as Assistant Secretary of State to take effect October tbe first. ft The Wa8bio'gton Postsayst 'Mr. Cleveland is firm. A silver com- DroraiHe'receives nbTsoppjrt from him. Troablea never comeeingle,, The family of a Franklin man fled to a pit for protection from a storm and - one of the children is bitten by a anake that had taken refuge there, - Kepnblioan - office holders, are boat tj oonainde that Cleveland's administration i a4 good a Bar risorrt BO.'"' BO, Mr. r .Snooks,.. .,. ... , : .i . .v jee It ia rathAj remarkable that alll of the mftnar.ictarers who appear before the Wnys nd Mean" Com mittee are"w auxloua wncerning the waged of their employe. . The Government receipts con tinne small. They ' were less on Wednesday thia aay dd.r since 1S55. Therfeceiptd averi;e now only abjat 't532,0!)!) a day, while t"a.a expenses are $00,000 a day. In the Memphis uottou district ; h reported that cotton per bale i je ,s.r bas sold for o.2l nigner i i ! (' year before. This makes j f rn diJTareaoe In an entire t ,a'Ui i'hra3 on the line ; j EnQoial e!isa when he Tl j knew tiutt a stable ! : J meant a reJacthi in r f r oncy an! aa ia- There Is something of Revolo-ttoo-i Brazil aad Secretary Qreeb. as baa telegraphed instructions to minister Thompson. The craiaer Cbarleattn la ordered to Bio Jansv Iro. ... r An Iowa man claims to have Mel Hake forty feat long, ten laohea ia diameter, ud sufficiently strong to Iif two-bundred pound hog from the ground." Undoubtedly it was this story that indaoed the Prohibitionist to place a ticket In the field. Let the Democratic Congress give the GO per cent. Average tariff tax monstrosity a severe whack. Got it down to not lee than 35 per cent, wi'h a eliding acole of redac tion aotil it reaches 20 per cot. average in five or eight years. Messenger. If we are to credit the report, the coolest piece of andaoity oi this very cold day, is the attempt of the Administration to forestall popular sentiment as to the Presi dential snooession. We are told that the Cabinet has decided that thn nomination can go to Whitney if he wan'" l: otherise it will be given to Qresbam. LOCAL NEWS. KE W ADVEBTISEMESTS. W. H. 4 It. S. Tucker Artistic dress rooking. Baby Ruth has a sister. Tbe nw ar rived is the first President's child ever born in the White Hoose. The Naval Reserves who are now in practice at Wilmington announce that they are ready to compete with the Naval militia of other States. Hev. N. E. Coletrane is holding a pro tracted meeting at Hookerton and Rev. J. G. Johnson is conducting one at Lane Chapel. There is to lie a colored non-secreta nan camp meeting at KivrdBle com mencing Wednesday Sept. 18th and ending on the 21st. New Berne raised cabbages have about played out and Northern ones have put in their appearance. Some very good ones were received by produce dealers yesterday. The frame of Mr. R. C. Kehoe's new residence adjoining Mr. W. M. Watson's is np. It shows that it will lie a com modious structure. Mr. J. M. Andrews is in charge of the building operations Brother Henry Blount bad as well take a back seat -The Journal is now pre pared to furnish poetry by the yard. A consignment of fifteen feet all one piece, has just been received. Despite tbe rain at tbe time, Mr. T. G. Churchill's funeral was very largely at tended. The church even to the galleries were well filled. The Naval Reserves attended with uniform and with their guns. Elizabeth City Economist-Fafcon says: "Ho I anglers I Kill your fish as soon as they are off the hook. Killing them by instantaneous blood-letting. Every flut ter of a fin is a slow death from natural causes and renders them less fit for food." Mr. J.J. Baxter.late of the well known and popular firm ot Barrington & Bax ter, was getting in his brand new stock of goods Monday with which to open in tbe store vacated for him nearly opposite the Baptist church.' Mr. Baxter is just back from tbe north where be personally selected all,and tbe consequence ia he will have a very pretty stock to show his friendBabout the last of this week.. More manufacturing and homework, especially of the higher, class is greatly needed and consequently we are glad to notice that Messrs. Tucker & Co., of Raleigh- have pot in operation a new department dress' 'making, -For this new feature thev have, provided skilled belp from New York and Philadelphia which will - enable them to give their North Carolina patrons - tbe same class of work as that of the best Northern estab lisbments. The Bousj of Tucker & Co., I one of the most progressive in the State and we are sure that their present undertaking will meet with 'the great success It deserves. 4; .. " ' At Hancock ' Street H. E. Sabhath Mr. S. R Ball, ' superintendent ' of Hancock Street M. E. Sunday school supplement the international lesson by brief but carefully prepared black-board lectures which serve to impress the truths of the lesson npon the eeholars. Mr. Ball's lecture was supplemented Sunday by one from : Mr. ; Jonathan Havens ot about twenty 'minutes ih length being particularly , on' tbe Mediterranean", sea and the - bordering "Countries' of Bible times , The lecture showed research and familiarity with tbe subject handled and we are confident that there was not one who"; heard who did not get some good points of information .to which be was before a stranger. : ' -nee of temptation is the Tie City Csarat Starto. ' TbeUkbf of tbeosnsn for the par pose ot numbering tb houses sad getting out a directory with the nltimata Inten tion of securing free mail - delivery was began yesterday at 1 o'clock by Mr. R. D.Haacock and PoUeemaa J. K. Land. The start was mad at Unloa Point The census is being taken by ward. Tbe numbers are not ready for patting ap and consequently the enumeration of the inhabitant is now being made ahead of the numbering of the honsee with tbe intention of afterward patting ap tbe numbers, when ready, in the area gone over by that time and letting tbe census taking and numbering go band in band tbe rest of tbe way. The number of tbe inhabitants is being ascertained correctly and expeditiously: yet it strikes ut.tbal (lie plan being fol lowed at tbe commencement of this work is hardly the best. To auswer the purposes lor which tbe census is intended the numliers should first be placed on the houses. Then tbe census taken should take the number of tbe house, then tbe name of tbe bead of tbe household and the number of resi dents in tbe house and whether white or colored. This will be sufficient but anything less will not come np to the requirements of the case, and by letting tbe numbering of the houses accompany or precede the censns the possibility of any mistake will be reduced to a minimum and will make the one time going over answer 1)0 th the city's purpose in getting the total number so as to seek tbe free delivery and the directory's needs for other information and it seems thus working together is preferable. Coming and Going. Mr. J. E. Lamoinr, General Agent of the N. N. & W. Line came in on the steamer New Berne on a business trip. Mrs. Delia Coward who has been visi ting relatives in Norfolk returned home on tbe steamer New Berne. Rev. James Thomas of Poughkei psie, N. Y., is visiting relatives in the city. Dr. R. .8. Primrose and wife left to visit the World's Fair. Mr. Joe McSorley left to attend the University law school. Messrs. Will Mace and S. A. Abernethy of Beaufort, passed through en route to enter Rutherford College. Prof. Walter Steele, aeronaut, left for Jacksonville Monday with the intention of making a balloon ascension and para chute leap there early next week proba bly on Tuesday. Mr. Malthus Pugh of Durham, w'uuae father preceded him a few weeks arrived last night to remain awhile in tbe city, possibly to move here permanently. Shooting Affray In ttreene Cennty. We hear of a tragedy atSnow Hill due to whisky. Late Saturday afternoon two white men, one named Waters, a native of that county, (Green) the other name d Hamilton who bad recently moved there became engaged in an altercation and the former shot and killed the later. Waters claimed self-defence as a justi fication but a colored boy swore that after the quarrel Waters went off about hundred yards, loaded his pistol and then came back and . did the shooting. On account of thia testimoney Waters was committed to jail without bail. Waters was married about three month ago Hamilton was a single man. Jewish New Year Services. Hebrew New Year service were held in the New Berne Fire company's Hall from 10 a. m., to 1 p. m, yesterday morn ing. The number of Gentiles attending the service waa in excess of the Jewish attendance. Tbe Rabbi's sermon was suited to tbe occasion. Ellis Goldstein was confirmed in tbe Jewish religion and .acquitted himself very cred'tably. Rabbi Kaiser will bare a confirmation class two weeks from sow consisting of four girls. Tbe age for confirmation ia from thirteen upward. : i, . Experience of an Ex-Champion. Athletes and men who take ordina ry outdoor exeroue such aa walking, runnlDx, bicycle naing. jumping. swimming, tennis, etc., are often- the subject of acute trouble, xhe ex perience of aa , ex-champion walker will be or interest to au who are afflicted. Harry Brook writes: No. 324 East 19th St., New York, ;'"w v-'-'v :. April 2, 1880 Numerous statements relative to the merits of different plaster having been brought to my attention., I take this opportunity to state uiat i nave used Allcook's Porous : Plasters for over 20 years and prefer them to any other kind. I i would furthermore state that I Was very sick with catarrh of the kidneys.- and r attribute my recovery entirely to Allcook's Porous blasters, , , Yonng People's Prayer Meeting. Special service to night at tbe Baptist church for young people, a cordial invi tation is extended to all to attend this meeting. Bell rings at 8 o'clock services begin at v.m. ;-yv''V;,,T3 V. TBinr kails; Regular established tra'a for all points West and North, mail close at &1S a. m. For all points East, at 5:80 p. m. Delivery open 9 a. m. to 0 p. m. and p. m, to 8 p. m. when' train is Ji. -: ' ': Wk. E. Clabxb, P. H. FUh ladntry ef New Ben. Ed. JoumaaL. Tbe decadeoce of tbe fish industry in New Beta is 'great, and the eaoae, so the fish dealers say, ia tbe unprecedented ' high raks ol freight or expreatape charged by tbe Southern Express Company over the Atlantic A North Carolina Railroad, over SO per cent bibber than this Express Company charge for the Same kind or claaa of freight from the neighboring town of Washington to the same points of dentins tion. The following list of Express rates fur nished liy one ol our large fish dealers will give your readers tbe information. Tbe rates are as follows: From New Bern to Einstou or Golds boro 76c per 100 lbs. From Washington to Kinston orGolds boro85c. per 100 lbs. From New Berne to Halifax, N. C, $1.26 per 100 lbs. From Washington to Halifax, N. C, 60c. per 100 lbs. From New Berne to Rocky Mount, N. C, $1.25 per 100 lbs. From Washington to Rocky Mount, N. C, 80c. per 100 lbs. From New Berr. to W -ldon, N. C, $1.25 per 100 llw. From Washington to Weldon 85c. per 100 lbs. Fioni Nsw Berne to Durham $1.50 per 100 lbs. rmm Washington to Durham $1.25 per 100 His. From New Bern to Greensboro $2.00 per 100 His. rrom Washington to Greensboro SI. 50 per 100 lbs. From New Bern to Pctersburifh, Va.. 1.75 per 100 lbs. From Washington to Petersburrh. 85c. per 100 lbs. From New Item to Richmond, Va., 1.75 per 100 lbs. rom Wasliiu"toc to Richmond f 1.00 per 100 lbs. From New Bern to Norfolk, Va., $1.75 per 100 lbs. From Wa ungton to Norfolk $1.00 per 100 lbs. From New Bern to Danville, Va. $3.25 per 100 lbs. From Washington to Danville 81.60 per 100 lbs. New Bern to Lynchburirh, Va.. $2.50 per 100 lbs. From Washington to Lvnchburc. 81.75 per 100 lbs. From New Bern to Roanoke. Va.. $2.50 per 100 lbs. From Washington to Roanoke $1.65 per 100 lbs. From New Bern to Washington Citv $2.50 per 100 lbs. From Washim-ton to Washington Citv i ou per I ou ios. From New Bern to Baltimore $2.50 per 100 lbs. From Washington to Bnltin ore $1.76 per 100 lbs. You will percieve from the foreaoinc list, that the average rates of charges from New Bern on fish, arc over 60 per cent, greater over the A. & N.C. Railroad by tbe Southern Express Co. than from the town of Washington by the same Express Co., over the Atlantic Ciast Line, tbe distances averaging about the same. in consequence or these vicious discnmi nating charges, the fish industry of New Bern has decayed to a very alarming ex tent; so much so, that our large nsh dealers contemplate doing business in Washington; and one has already made arrangements tor that purpose. now the question arises, what is the cause of all the trouble: is it tbe high barges made by the Railroad to the Express Company that necessitates them to increase their charges or are both to blame? It is a very bad state of affairs when an incorporated company or com panies, can make or unmake a business, can tear down or build up, can destroy or create. It is no nse to mince matters, our fish dealers are injured in their business, and the end is not yet, unless these heavy discriminating charges, (the highest for same class of freight on this broad conti nent) are lowered to the rates as charged trom Washington. Last Spring, there were over 2,000 more packages offish sent from Wash ington by Southern Express Company, tban from .New Hem, with the same freightjrates the larger portion of these fish would have been purchased by our dealers. New Bern is much nearer tbe great fishing center of the State than the town ot Washington; yet the fish are not bold here, and why, because the Southern Express Company allows the' fish dealers in the town of Washington, a bonus of 60 per cent in rreignt rates. I now ask, who are to blame for this bad state of affairs; why should an incor porated company be allowed to discrimi nate in freight rates for the benefit of citizens of one town to the financial inju ry ot tbe citizens of another town. Is there no remedy I Have the Railroad commissioner no power to act in this matter! lam told that the excessive rates charged by the A. fc N. C. R. R. to tbe Express company ia tbe cause of these nnprecedently high rates; this I do not know, but be it as it may, it seems to me that this matter should be brought before the railroad commission of the State; and a the State is large owner in the A. & N. C. R. R. and the Governor is the guardian of the- State interest, it appears to the thinking portion, or ' this immediate section,that it would not be un becoming In Hi Excellency to look into this matter, ana see uiat neither corpor ations or individual. :s and especially, when the corporation ia the property of the Bute, te penmttea to nse their pow er directly or indirectly, to build up one section to the run or another. . If any of your readers should entertain any doubts aa regard the truthfulness of the statement here made as regard f ex press charge, 1 reier them to the super intendent of the Southern Express Co at Wilmington this state. . - Parsons troubled with chronio di arrhoea should -try Chamberlain Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Beme- eay. Many cases have been eured b it after all alio had failed and skill' thyioian were powerless. For sale THE CMOS gOLDIERIi GRATE. (For the Joobjial.) lie is lonely slerpikg here Within the tomb we gave. With but tbe sighing of tbe pint Above his grave Around him rest the sleeping dead Where the living come forlorn But no one parts tbe waving graita About his grave In mourn. It matters not to him, pour dust lie bears no pasalng giirl Or glad song of the mocking Inn! Or sound of falling leaf It matters not to him, if none Pause at his grave to weep Or stir the grasses warm and bright That in the silence sleep. And yet, so lonely is the spot The Union Soldier's tomli Witliiu the Southern churchynnl here Beneath the pine-tree gloom, I fain would lay a flower to-day Upan bis lowly sod As one would pray some little prayer For anotbe'r soul to God. Mrs. L. Whitfield Wright, Toledo, Ohio. Wholesale Market Country Produce Beef, 4a5c. Beeswax, 20. Corn, from boats 50a.V). Chickens, 35a45c pair, young, 20a40c5 Ducks, Eng. 40a5Uc; Muscovy 50a(i0c. Eggs, 13cU. Field peas, 60c. Geese, 75c.a$1.00. Hides Dry flint, 4c; .Iry salt1,,' green, 1 1-8 a 2c. . Lamb alive $1.(0 to $2. Oats, 30 to 32 1-2 Peanuts, $1.20 $1.25. Scuppernong grapes, 80c. per bushel. Sheep, sheared, $1.00n$1.50. Sheep, full wool, $1.25a$2.50. Potatoes, Bahamas,50 to 60 .yams, 75. per bushel. Turkeys $1.25al.75. Onions, $1.50 a $2.00 per bushel. Wool 12 to 15c. TOC OET STRONG, ii youTe a urea out or "run-down" woman, with Or. Pleroe's Favorita Prescription. And, if you suffer from any "female com plaint " or disorder, you get well. For these two things to build up wo men's strength, and to cur wo men's ailments this is the only medicine that's guaranteed. If It doesnt benefit or cure. In evary case, your money la returned. On these terms, what else can be " just aa good " for you to DDT r The "Prescription" regulates and pro motes all the natural functions, never con? flicts with them, and is perfectly harmless in any condition of tbe female system. It fm proTes digestion, enriches the blood, brings ren-eaning aieap, ana restores netuu ana vigor. Per ulcerations, dliplaoements, bearing down sensations, periodical pains, and every chronio weakness or irregularity, it's a romo Sj that safely, and parmaueatlr oures. GREATLY REDUCED BATES To the World's Fair by the Direct Scenic Route Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. From four to ten hoars the quick est route, and the only line from the Southeast entering Chicago on the Lake Front over tho tracks of the Illinois Central, passing in full view of the Exposition Grounds, and land ing passengers at the World's bair Station, Midway Plaisanoe, Hyde Park or Thirty-ninth street, Twenty' seoond street and Uentral station, in the immediate vicinity of the great hotel and boarding houses of th South side, which saves from two to six miles of transfer and incidental expenses in Cnioago. The route is via the cities of Cincinnati and In dianapolis and through the Garden of Illinois. Full information as to the low rates may be obtained of O. & O. Agents, or by addresaing : John 1). irotts, Division rassengcr Agent, Kichmond, Va. When faith is lost and honor dies, tbe man is dead. A Queenly Head oan never rest on a body frail from dieeaae any more tban the lovely lily oan grow in a sterile soil. When Consumption fastens its hold upon a notim, the whole tibysioal struotnre commenoes its decay. At such a pe riod, before the disease is too far ad- vanoed, Dr. Jf lerce's ttolden Medical Disooyery will arrost and cure it So oertain is this, that an offer is made to refund the money paid for it when a failure can be found under the con dition of a fair trial. Seif-respeot-that oornerstone of all virtue. JUST THINK OF IT Linen Paper ii w MsoArfefy Fure A cream .if tartar baking powder Hinhest of all in leavening atreuirth. o States GovEmmEJrr Latest Unite Food Repoht. Rotal Bakino Bt.N. Y. I'owdlb Co. 1(16 W.U W. H. B. S. TUCKER, & CO. A New Fater9. ARTISTIC DRESS MAKING. WE BEG to state that we have added and will open on Sept. 18 A Dress Making Dopartm'ct THIS Department, bus beeD thor oughly organized after months of careful preparation and after having, at grent experjuo, secured the veiy Iwst talent to be bad in their respective capacities, tbns guaranteeing perfect equipment, not being excelled ia artistic mer it by tbe Dress making estab lishments of any Northern oitiea. Our Importations OFsHIGII-CLASS DRESS GOODS Silks and Velvets for Fall of '93 are now on sale and comnriaes some of the rarest novelties we have ever shown. Department of Specialties- Bridal Trosseaus and Mourning Outfits. Samples sent and es- imates given. W. H. h R. S. Tucker & Oo. RALEIGH. N. C. A FEE3S nmn coco cola .irST, RECEIVED. Also a new line of Fino Meor" chanm and Briar Wood Pipes. TENNEY'S CANDIES &c. At NUMN'& sMQRLEY. G. D. BOWDEN. . '(Tolson's OM Stand.) j Keeps Everything Wnntcd intln; Grocery Line AND TIIEJ BEST OF EACH KIND, Two barrels fresh-oorned Ports month mullets just received. E G. D. LINE. Commencing Wednesday, Sep tember 13th, the Steamer NEUSE Will resume her schedule, Sailing trom New Berne on Mondays, Wednesday ond Fridays at 4 p, m GEO. HENDBBSON, Ag't. Newbern, 2T. 0., Sept. 10th, 93, (slU lm.) WE SJSLL Choice Timothy Hay $1.00 per hundred pound. Oats, Cora,, aiiy, Bran, Feei AND . - ALL . KINDS SEED! Craven Stmfc TAKE A SURVEY Of Our STOCK And if voulare not REPAID FOH YOUR TROUBLE ALL WELL GOOD. Call and see it if you please And you eae-erly will seize Such chances as you'll nev er have again. Toon Truly, AD rL ... ET250OO' .-' t y. Ga C 7C ' v '.?.9. - .; . by J. Y. Jordan : , ; A x Bushels Bios C H- -: Wanted i .w i -. V. ' - ' , .y, ;. " ' : ' . .1.-. .. i ': . :

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