Daily Journal. THE r - 3 I VOL; XII.-NO. 258, BCHIXrSS LOCALS. "X KIMD an 1 0itle Uoraa ix yean old (or taie. . - -j, U.J6. blots. A FIRST cUua vo fr ul cheap. Ia perfect order, f Mr. DcotriD, EI2GA.NT Cnlemlara and Almanac fall of T!uMe information M. U. Howard, Inauranc Asaot Office orer Farmer . A Merchant Bank. A FINE lot or Caaaard'a Uim and Break fast bacon Jus received. J. F. Tatloe. MUTTON 9uct for medical use, Seta per cake. Cnaa E. PiiLcoif. No. 7 Brc;d St. A FRESH lot of Landreth's A Johnson . ft Robbina aeeda just received at tf UAaKii.i.'s Pharmact. i. 4" FOR Sale and Bent Lot on Middle 8t. " nppoatte Catholic rectory, terms reasona ble. Alan office on lot adjoining I' res- byterian ehnrcl) yard lor rent Apply to Gibbs. tf. H. L. BIQ Nelson Bay and Broad Creek Oysters, finest kind, delivered at your door fresh from bench. TIenht Bhowti, Corner Msce's Drog-Store. LOCAL NEWS. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' Howaru. K. R Jones Seed Irish potatoes. Clark Baking Co. Correct ... -vcr. si COTTON SALES. Tuesday -14 bales. 7.25. "llerchanta Carnival" tonight. Reserv ed seats at Nunn 4 McSorlcy's. The British bark, Port Tarrock was wrecked off the Irish count Sunday. Twenty six lives were lost. Thb Journal received a ono vear's paid up subscription ytsterilay from Pedras Negras, Mexico. Our former tnwrnmin, Mr Cloni Manly represented Norih Carolina at the Georgetown University alumni lianquat. A subpoena has been iwtied for Sccre tary Carlisle, fie is cited to appear and answer the injunction n.unst the issue of bonds. The gold reserve is si ill d-.vreu-ing. The loss during the inonl'i wis 1 1,500, 000, but tile enormous ptiiMnn paring businena still goes on- lave you boiighi y.'iu l',:iir fe.ison lickets. Mr. Ri'iz.-nstiin it now supply ing our citizeus. He ready I" puicjiase wlun yoi meet him. Mr. T. W. Derey moved renterd.iy anto the largest dwelling on Middle tret between lb;' residence of Mr. '). II X'.uiuB mid Mr. II. L lln'l 'The T. iw m l i.ider I,, irsie club has itflkeii : ihe )r. -eu.i ; i ;.i ih .,:nv :nmwteil w.'h the I'nrbeii Viih'll (i lit with the -resolve to make it l.wly lor the priuilpitls, alders und abbetlors. Collector Simmons does not believe that Senator Vance has prelerred charges against him as has been suited. 11; lias lecn assured of this by Stnulor H uisoni, and has other reasons for the belief. There hits been n atnrm off Cape Cod, Mild wide spread dcstrueiion along the coast of Massachusetts. At Hiddlord. Me , Monday niyhl is spoken of us the wildest this winter. Neivport, I! I. is being flooded by rain A slight Are occur n d yesterday morrj- ing. Mr. John Dunn's chimney had been oil Die and an undetected coal which fell at the Cii.o,' finally t the roof on fire. It wis put out witlnuit nunh trouble or loss. t A contract bus been made by I he North Carolina Teachers' assembly" with Or. J. v -41, Rice, of Boston, for the delivery of two lectures at its next nieeiinu ai More iad City In June. The subject w'll be scientific! teaching. Mrs. J. R. Rodftcs nee Mias Sue Pnd- gen died St LaGrauge Monday ami was buried Tuesday in the family bcrvinj ground near Fu'llng creak. The de ceased wa a oeice of Mrs N. 1 iticburd- jaon of New Berne. ' .; i WVhave received from Mr. C M. Qil- - pin, special examiner ot pensions a copy of the report of the commissiouers of pen sions for the year ending June 80, 1893. ' lWaw glad to have the exact and cor- irect figure on the pension business j Secretary . Eugene Ilarrcll, of the . Teaclier'i Assembly, says that a contract !has been' made with Dr. J. W. Rice, a - noted educator, of Boston, for the de i' llwy m JfnwV at Morehead City, of two . lectures m "Scientiflo Teaching.', , , . Mr. O. Judd Carroll, tbe new U. 8. ' " District Marshall came down last night from BuK'igh, his home, and was at once worn Into the office before Judge A. S. , Seymoor, ihc bond and other .' prelimin- - ' anes having already bc?u fixed. He will take charge of the office immediately. tie health auth jritles in Now Tork , City arealsrmoJ at the general spread of smull pox. It is still raging there .and not confined to anf" one quarter of- the metnpoli8t ' Health inspectors are fta- tioned at five different places' all of which are inflicted with the contagions . disease. A shipment of wild celery taken Irum the banks of Neuse river whs expressed yetterday to Gen.' Alexander of George torn, 8. C, wta was Gaueral Lee'a Chie of Aftillery. Gen't Alexander means to plant itia hi) lagoon to- attract the canvass back ducks, it being a great food lor docks of every description. The uenerai owns seven or eight thousand i i i Tanlght'a EaterUlaaeat ' The time for the Merchant's Carnival baa air'. veil. It begins tonight at 8 o'tlock. Seldom if ever have so manv young ladle participated in an enter tainment here as take part in tbisoi-.e. Tickets for the entertainment as we announced will be on sale all dsy long at the store of Nnnn'A McSorley. Being the first entertainment of 'the kind held in the city, and at so low a price and fur a good cause also it will no donbt be largely attended. it Work on the Wrecks. The Cruiser Vesuvius, one of Uncle Sam's r.ewest and best boats, is already at work in Deleware. The news sent out from Lewes, Del., on the 29th reads: The crui.r Vesuvius to day destroy ed a derelict one mile north of Northeast End lightship, probally the schooner Uunitore, from Philadelphia, which sunk Deceoilier 2nd near Five Fatlnm Bank lightship." The Vesuvius is is the same one that is to destroy the dangarous wrecks on the North Carolina coast. Poets In Demand. Spring poets are generally nt a dijeouut but the merchants carnival caused any one who was known to "write poetry'' to spring into favor, as many youag ladies wanted an original and suitable piece, to recite. It is hard to tell which was in the worse pickle, the young lady who wanted a good verse or the poetry writing citi zen who was having dozens of the young ladies to call upon him. However tnat struggle is over. B-th pnrlirs were probably taxed as severely as they wanted to be and tohight will tell Ihe story of the success. Opening For a Night School. fliero are numbers of young men in New Berne who have taken up ilieir life work, but who have nevertheless not advanced as far in education as they wishi especially on branches relating to prac tical business book-keeping, commercial arithmetic, lutsi ne-s forms and usages, etc. To these young men a night S'-fmol inducted by a competent young nrin nl such hours as thev could alien I, would be an excellent thing in I we believe there is an opening just at'this lime f.r work of the kind. We believe, such a school, if started, would be a good ihin:: both for the young men and for Ihe one in charge. Coming and lioing Capt. W. W. Carriwnr, the fat and jolly canvasser nt the Kirli n.,n I Des p i eh is in the city ift tie.- Kudord Ibni-e. dpi. Cairaway leu triends everv wh -rr who are ilad to see him aroiiad and wish lli in all success in his hu-iines. Mr. Hughes Holland returned last nighl; he says from Concord, one of his friends says from somewhere else at any rate we judge he had a good time for he expre ssed the wish that be could go back this morning. Col. A. C. Davis, of Winston, whose tine military school was formerly at La Orange is in the city on business and is stopping at Hotel Albert. Wo are pleased to leurn that tha school is in a flourisiiing condition with a large nuin ler of pupils than it had last year. Mr. it. 8. Petty, ol Pittsboro, repre senting the Cutaway Harrow Company of Higgenum, Cutin., is registered al Hotel Alliert Part of Mr. Petty 's business is to prepare (or the exhibit ir iis implements which his linn will make at the Fair. Mr. Petty will be in ch irge of the ex hibi . The Charlotte Observer's Washington News, ot Monday says: "Representative Grady went to the Treasury Department to day with Stephen 11. Lane, the new collector at Nevv Bern:-, who-e Imnd lor $10 000 was approved. Mr. Lane was July installed." The first and second floors of Mr. F, . uiierry s Darn nt Aurora broke in a few days ago, says the Progressive Age, on account of the weight of corn on the second floor, breaking it through and carrying the other floor along with it. It doesn't look much like hard times with farmers when two s'.ory barns are giving way beueatb their load of crops. Mr. Gustavus Rbuntree died Friday at Southern Pines of consumption. The deceased wag a son of Mr. Robert H. Rountree, and a member of the well known commission firm of R. H. Roan tree & Co., cotton exchange New Tork. The remains we're taken to Kinston to be interrecToy the side of his mother in the family plat in the cetnetary of that town. ; 7 The Correct Answer, ...... ' The first correct answer to conundrum was from Mr. Howurd Gas'till as follows: The brothers first sold 7 for lo and re maining eggs nt 8c each in this way:' , V ';'...' -' ' TOTAL John,(50 eggs) 7 for 1c ,07c; 1 for - , oceotseacn. , ,: :-.' . i,0c Jim (30 eggs) 7 for ic .04c; 9 for . -8 cents each. : 10o Wm. (10 eggs) 7 for lc .01c; 8 for : 8 cents each. ' " 10c - Total Tor 80 eggs, N. -' " : .80c Miss Hda Smaw,- Mr. W. D. Wallace, Miss Bertha Tucker and others, also sent in correct solutions. - . - Clabk BAxnra Cow Tbe Czar ol Russia is suflering from NEW HERNE. N. Evangelist Pearoe Iarltee Hee, Yesterday morning an invitation lo again hold a series of revival meetings in New Berne was sent off to Evingclist Pearson. The invitation was signed by the several pastors Rev. J. T. Lyon, pastor of Centenary M. E. Church; Rev. G. G. Harley, ol Hancock Street M. E. Church; Rev. D H. Pet roe. Church ol Christ; Rev. C. G. Vardell, Presbyterian Church, i) J Rev. Ruins Ford, Baptist Church. Sunday March 18th, was the time sug gosted in the invitation as tho date fur commencing the meetings. Previous corresponded o with Mr Pesrson lead lo ih.. t ; but thu invi tation will be accepto I, though it may nut lie ou the dale k i i ti V. When last heard from Mr. lVirs.n h.id no engage ment at that time but how the uiatur stands now caa onlr be told wh m ho is hear I from again. Well do our people remember the great revival tUat resulted Iroiu the meetings hel I in this city six years ago by Mr. Pearson and many have been the expres sions of desire lor his return si. ice that '.inie. He will be warmly welcomed whenever he comes. Maine In the Nouud -Other Hems. Mr. W. T. Lane returned yesterday from a trip to the coast, along the coast on which he was accompanied by Mr. I). C. Helton of Holyoke, Slass., who is stop ping with him spending Home time in his section for his liealih. Thoy brought a few wild ducks and jeesc up with them ami report that swans geese, hraut ar.cl ducks are all very plen tiful in Pamlico sound all the way from Hatteras to Rn,.noke Island. Mr. Lane informs us that lie talked up the Fair wherever he went and that there will lc some interesling wnlcr fowls Irom that locality, tame swans and a number of varieties of wild ducks. Mr. Lane brought up with him aKo some scuppernong wine mm Konnokc Island which was made of grapes, the product of a vine now glowing on the island which is known to be 000 yeais old. Mr. I. ace also bnuight up a walking cane Ir un Siruahrr Kalcigns lort I ut thev ar.- vcrv sianc now -ivl'c lilliite: plv. hive about ihill,lcd the Hip liisiirgenf Huccess in lirazil. The Insurgents have tin advantage in I'niy.il. A si rung fn ice landed on Hon .lens Island on the morning of the 2-ltli insl, under cover of lire from Ihe launches and captured the breastworks held by die tiovcrniiu ul Iroops. Thev m cured a (plainly is. ens The C f anuiiui iiiou and pio hea , y dock- rnu ut is m oiiil.n " cannon on the ltio Jancirii coil -e and this is expected to cause the -iiits to iiL'ain bombard the tin. Ill -tl r Rioters (Jiiietiug Down. The rioting hostilities in Pcnsylvania appear to be subsiding, though peaceable native American miners live in lear of the threatening mandates of Ihe lawless, ig niiruiit horde of foreigners. A mine at ManrieM, a place newly reached by the trouble, shuA down under influence of the threats and there were denionslrati.iiis elsewhere. The American Eagle Ruffled. Monday was an exciting dav at Rio Jancrii). Tlic cause was that the Amer ican Naval fleet made ready to take a hand iu the "unpleasantness." Reckless gunning Saturday by the insurgent endangeicd American barks, and an uncivil reply came when the oflc-iideis were informed of it. Monday Admiral Iieiihain hail the decks of ti e American ships cleared for action and es corted an American ship '.o the docks. The action caused great exeituieut both on sen and land. and among bo.h I lie civilians and the combatants. Dates of Noted Weather E rents. L ncolnton has some old citizens and some who have been very careful in re cording facts. We have been handed some datec which have been very care fully preserved, and we feel that we are sale in giving them as facts. The cold Friday, so often spoken of was in 1835 and not in 1883, as the Char lotte Observer has it It was in the month of February. The largest freshet within tho memory of tbe living was 1814. The meteors fell in 1833. Tbe servile insurrection, in Southamp ton, Va., was in 1837. Tbe dry season was in 1845. The deep snow was in tbe winter of 1856 and 18S7, when most all tho deer were killed. x Who can tell anything about the deep snow that fell about 100 years ago? The average depth was five feet. Lincoln Courier. .. . Now's the day and now's the hour." Burns. There is only , about ten days left Wore we move. Now' the time to bay what yon 'need in Clothing, Bata and Shoe at low prices. We have about 30 ; chll dren'a suits it there are any ia tbe lot that will suit yon. We'll make tbe prices right. Do you need a trunk or a Talis, t They are going atoout. A few mote tngs lelt. Oall parly befpre they are all gone. Don't forget to bring your money. I. M. HOWARD, s' C. WEDNESDAY. Some Hut's. In our Inst i-sne e told of a bog 28 months i hi kiilcl b the e litoi of the Wadis'x.ro M'-ss ager Intelligence which weighed 7ofl p -am Is dressed. A Tr, iiiiiigi.u old k,1:, ne:t con Tr. -p. link nt of the Wil ;er tells of one 29 month Moses Weaver, of Hsr le iust. Thut weighed Mi i ,ly Ills TtH't poll i I net The -n killed i.;. M county, tint r .:i -p. indent tolls l one Aloirt Irregory ot that tipped the In am at 120 p. Mill. Is. Another correspond! nt of the Messen gi r, n riling from Kculy, says that Mr. ticnry r loners, ot thai town killed one on tlie 2Glh l list . nhich was 9 feet 1 1-2 inch' s long, and weighed 770 pounds. This is a lit'.le .ho largest of any and big enough lur any to grow. The aggregate weight of these four packers is 2705 enough to make almost fourteen barrels of pork. .Search where you please and we tbiak these bogs uuu'd be hard to beat or even eipial. Old Time '. ('.Currency. 'Ve have been shown a specimen of North C.iroliin currency lacking but lit tle of being 110 years old the date is 1 7 M ") . The face reads as follows: "No ('AHOI.TN V Cl'IlKKNCY Tw i;n i y 3iiili.in(is i one 1'ouud. This bill of T wenty Suu.linus shall liealcrid'r i all payments whatever, agreeable to ail set of assembly passed at Neu bet n the 20th dav of November, A. I) , seventeen hundred and eighty-five. No. 71 -in I. Hunt. Auditor. t'olW . F.Iil LI 1 KIIS llKWAHK. The b e 1; of the note in the centei ea.ls an follow-: NK Pot Nil. '1 his bill of Twenty Shillings shall be a tender in all payments whatever agree able to Act ok Ashemiii.y Passed at Newborn, the 29th of Decern I er, I7S.-. Two and a half Dollars. Acro-s the note on the cuds is the th- wai niiiL': " I'o ciuiulia li-.t is death." On the tell is the record: ' llillsiior oiiirh: I'linted by Tnoui as Divis." 'flic -hi liii.-s reieiicd to were proliablv 12 I- join us. v, iiieh at on time was a the lie eight shillings ,, N. V and M i:l:m l ho i a simi- dollar, lar i in r. ,s ,-..!, Th - hilling in M. inland iper i nieu ii is printed ap- ii' Inil it mils! lie of tine quality ot ' i i in a good slalc of pi eser ll beloti-s to Mr. .bis. P. Shields P'rus 1 1 for ill valiun. f llui Ue count . and will be among the curios at I he 1- :rr. II alt h v It h ic Sentiment. Hlh It Mil. j unlet ii. is of a growing bcal'.hy oii'itl in the indictment of tin e.iviHe, N C , in I he in 1 arti uo. .N I , die. I of c.raliui: Kciilinicnt and against gambling in that I'.r i;e pa.ii taking acii i city. I Here are oU n-ueiH 11 in some places t hese mi luiht crimes seem on the incre i-u. there is evidently a bolder ami stronger rentiinenl against them, anil our law milkers and exe, uiors ol law deal with t hem more vigorously, and what is better than all public sentiment is roused against tue u, ami the public is taking hold of ihein as never bef ire. The pul pit, loo, gives n i equivocal uttelano , and is taking the lead in ref arm. Ual eigh Christian Advocate. Tho Sou'h anil North Carolina The tirst nugget of gold found in t lie United States Has in Norm Carolina iu 1791) 'Che South produced in gold that went to the mints more than $12,750,00(1 lor lH'ja. .North Carolina since 179!) has hv estimate p induced $21,580,840 of gold. The product of mica in North Caro lina iu 1884 amounted to $180,000. There is copper in thu s uith western por tion of the Slate Noith Carolina is a coal producing State. Last year it pro duced 00.0 .0 tons. In 1889-1892,37,488 tons were produced. Last year 109 nrlesol r.i road were constructed. There are lour wood pulp mills. Norih Carolina's Stale debt is now $7,538 5'J7. or $4.76 per capita. In 188J the debt of the South aggregated $116. 917.353, against $96,610,230 in 1890. Thre are 584 National banks with a re ported capital of $80,925,830, and 567 State banks with $50,293,550, while its entire banking capital in National, State, savings and private banks is over $183,- 925,750. During the past year twenty- four new National banks were organized in the Southern States, with a capital stock of 2,750,000. In tho recent great financial storm the South stood it better than tho East or West. Wilmington Messenger. Robbers! Rubbers!! One Thousand Pair childrens rubber shoes, 6 to lis, lor 10 cents per pair at BIQ IKES. It may suve your child a case of tbe Grippe to buy a pair of them BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased tbe entire stock of Choice Family Groceries ol Mr C. E. Stover I announce to tbe trading pub ic that I will continue tho business at the same old stand and will try to serve them as well and as faithfully as they have been served heretofore which means perfect satisfaction in every particular. I will endeavor to keep the Siinj qaality of goods that have always given tuch general satisfaction to ati who have heretofore traded with Mr.. Slover. - a . Very Respectfully, - ' W. D. BAJtantoTON. y'A.- Mi, .' ir ' i ' ... T - mBAB THE BARGAINS" ' -One i 6,000 pound Marvin Safe for sale at a great sacrifice. One 750 pound safe. One 1,100 pound safe. One 450 pound safe; "' s, J3TSM Bio tsa, T. Q. A. B. D, JANUARY 31. I MM Strong Press Notices of the I'alr. The hold the l.t ( aiohiu 1' i: i li as upon the good opinions a th" public is preilv wt II in. nd i-h.- of In . .l, v the many strong t ti.li.rs,- ;.rhi from the IV, s. W. e or. this illumine. "The N'cu 11,-ni f it - . have attracted i. Ic all. nt i have atleii.l. .1 in the p .-t e with their trip.''- Cjii. i-' "Thanks ar- cMm-i-l t . of t lie Kislcru 1'iroiit. i tianic and l'vlu-lriil A--.. Berne, N C. for an in iii t at their Fair, on I'el.ru irv lo n I'iediii iuti r the prove especially intere.-tii ilffTerencc in soil, product to those of our big lull fish exhibit the trip.' Win-'. "The annual f, I- ifIi, I Iviler. ( ciatior ill H Ii, arv llMli -4lh I- as iisiialy. wi ll i, prescit'i I m i-ii..is t,, this intensely inten -ting exhibition There is no fair .if the w ar .,in I, ere tier, entertaining ami iiHtruetiM' tl.iatlu. .1 the Kish, Oysters and (inn lli.t.in North Carolina." Nor!,. 1', I. r, l... ,il. "The great ''mid -winter lair " -the ti. est exposition ever In Id in N'o'ith Cam lina, opens in New Brine m, the Huh of February. Special tram- and tedine.l rtcs will be in vogue ovi r the A ,V :. N. C. K. 1. from this city, and thou amis o visitors from all sections will I. n :1i tendance " (ieldsl.oro A not-. k r rowder Absolutely Pure A oream of tartar bakinc powa. Highest of all in loiveniug strength -L4TIC8T United St vtks (i'ovt:itsji..-,' Fooo Rkpokt. Kovai. Bakino I'lnvtit ii I'v. put ,v,.: St . N Y . Tlicro is tin pi. u-r in tin whero Go I has promiscil ;i loafer lipiy. Uil.lc 1 m:ki- K, H. J Wholesale and V. -DF.AI.l'.U IN - - I' 9 '.s, MERCHANDISE. rNew LSci-nc. N. 1 SrJE iaiSH D0 T V!'0S3 nsro-'K A d f it S l i . he;p. MR. E. S. STREET" IS OFF BUYING STOCK, AND HAS Sllll'l'i:!) TO HIS MAN HtVIGR 2 Car Loads WELL 1K0KH. II0RSHS MULES, AND And will return in a lew days with another CAR LOAD. H CD d o w 0) M H X CO 00 o PI 0 a a CO 3 CO - II III. II IS f '. . r ih. , : rrt r U m Itepublii an '''j Tt-- I XlN im.I u,- Hi-i r, .1m,. j lJ"' 1 COLD WAVES! U 0 LiU W , A YIETS - : WILL HAVE NO 1 FOR YOU IF YOU WILL P ourselfi WHILE EVERYTHING IS 9 CHEAP, V l Tl I GROCERIES, DRY &00DS pq Htii'd ware, &c, &c, &c. FROM ONE OF THE Largest, Cheapest, (S3S-33i'.'sasp"sLK3i-anki and BEST Stocks that was ever brought to this City. WE STILL. Adhere strongly to our Proposition, To Refund I '.Mh to 21th ill i . I T Money at all times when goods are not as REPRESENTED. Yours Truly, Hackburn & Willett, 47 & 49 POLLOCK BT. PRICE 5 CENTS AT DUNN'S YOU WILL FIND Everything That is Kept in a GKOCEKY. Quality UNSURPASSED And Constantly Sup plied With Fresh Arrivals. My Lint is Complete and FULL IN EVEEY DEPARTMENT J0HNDu:::i, IV " -aires near Georgetown. pneumonia.