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The- Journal. AI LY VOL. XIL-NO. 259, NEW BERNE, N. C THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1. L8D4 PRICE 5 CENTS 1 BUSINESS LOCALS. DRESSED Torkejs st K. R. Jon' todsy. FINE Ctiimgo Beef, tit Pork Sstmo, Sooce, N. C. L-t Ln1, tliii morn ing. .. ' " N. 'WmTroBB. TOR sals Piano. Trrr handsome dm . wood ease, ait-l in perfoct prder and taD. Oklhstmj office. C. R. Thomas, Attqmtj - 78 Craven St., Btaolj Boildinj. "- IX eoosequsoce of Coffee being ao high and people grumbling ao at the price I here bought a tbomiDii pound of first . elaea black, green and mixed tea for tale at tO eti per pound. J. F. Tatlor. A KISO and Oeatle Horse iit year old forme. , C. E Sloth. A FIRST clans orun t.r sale rhe. In perfect order. Mr. D do did. J278t) ; EL3GA.NT Cleodrs ami Almanacs full of valuable Informal Imi M. K. Howard, , Imaranoe - Agent Office over Farmers A Merchant Bank. ' MUTTON Suet for medical use, Sets per cake. Cuas E. Nrux. No. 67 Brc.vl 9t. A FRESH lot of Land ret li'n & Johnson A Robbing seeds just received at tf (jaskim.'s Pa abm act. FOR Sale and Rent Lot on Middle St. opposite Catholic rectory, terms reasona ble. -Also office on lot adjoiuin? Pres ' by terisn church yard lor rent. A,ply to t H. L. Gibbs. BIG Nelson Bar and Broad Creek Oysters, finest kind, delivered a' your door fresh from bench. Henry Brown, Corner Mace's Drug-Store. LOCAL NEWS. NEW A I) VRIi TISEMKNTS. llowaru. J. F. Taylor Teu, tea, ten. T. R. Thomas. Piano tor sale. K. R Jones Dressed turkeys today. .N. Whitf ird Chicago beef, etc- COTTON SALKS Wednesday 10 Indin, 7 32 1-2 to 7.53 1-2 Mr. N. A.ien. liui;iii.ikfr moved his shop to N'. 151 H 'liih Front street During hit yeir III enrollment in the irr.i.L'.l sc.Im U ni Miat wville wis 889. Tte Fuller disc Ml F .iy -Itrville will likely he civen to I lic jury to-day. Argument by the coiinsal in in proxies". Rev. W. L OrU-i i ;i o i of I'mi u I tors o'tlie RilriL'U Clir,ti-n .V Iv r wfl preac'a to-m ;!it ii CVm',ui-.v M. B. Clianli. The first 1:ilc of colt -i 1 ruin'il ii' McDowiill ro;i1' V - H r.iw I I'.lU V'-il' by a mi i l i!i il i ii ! 1 V' ' i' Shelby R v it w. Mr Uei. !T. Iv.- h:is work in iir.?roa on his property in the vic.iniiy l the Baptist piirgfinas;e looking to future budding at on early I;ite. It said thai tlieru m tulk of tho can -1 didaey of John Nicli"ln, for St ile Tre.is- urerun the Rfipublii-iiii-I'upiiINt ooiili- . tion ticket. -.Richard Mansfield says h intends to purchase 2 0J0 ac:res of la:i I "a the- line ' of the Carolina Central railway and es tablish a deer park. , The Norfolk Landm ark in -pe'iklii;,' of ' old pooplesiy th it Mrs. Silbe Caswell . ol Burke county is 11)3 years old, and - that uBg Wilch" t.ierokee lu-IU'i of v - this Stale U li t years old. '" ' Lewsoa II i.var I. who bni'ally mur . dered Jones in Olevilan I euu ny, i t now liein-i pursiis I. Hj Iim lim intckeT as far as Morptant -n tnd is now fcii'a;;!t to lie heading towards fi-iiaeis e ! -Tl'ii report of tin : muittiw o i tin ; S:ittle-Williams eleetioa cjisc udniils ir regularities (nit says they were i.ot Kiifli- - ' eient to change, the sesult. A majority " fir Settle would still remain. ' V The Roanoke Bv-'iicon says the iarmers of that section have killed and the best '. part of it is . have ' packed away more , meat this year than they have for many '..yers past-Vi-lr.-.-.--. ... There has beeo ah .accession of several" ' pupils ; to the Collegiate Institute this k week, and increase well detcrved if c'osa ; study nd; good teaching are to be.con- Week " after"; oeXt will be the timu to bring in exhibits ti th Fur, Let every ex- hi' iit one show according to bts ability,' A " little fromVaany Is what makes the great Fair, so let no pne bold back on any ao- " count. . , Evi ry exhibit .large or snail will be appreciated.,. . . . - ; -. '. The great success attending the carni- i val should amply repay those who labor ed so deligently in getting it up. Hard work is always necessitated in ' auclv utt dertakings, but fe are rewarded by.P overwhelming and satisfictory results as the present one proved! t-v .ba'Tba T, M. C. . orchestra added much to the en- - joymcnt of the occasion. ." " - : ' It is said that the attendance at the trial of E lward J. Fuller, for ir order- at Fayetteville, is as largfl as was ever seen at a court house there. Full;r testified in his own defence that he shot Boa Parker to save his own life, bat that be intended to disable and not kill him. lie says Parker knocked him down and waq beating his face and head and trmt his subsequent sickness while in jail was tbo .rc-m'.t of these injuries. , ' "J0CttL-188I-1894. Thi Joe ual feels honored at ;being given the first plac on the program in tbs Carnival of last evening. The above heading was the inscription on its banner so eisellently and typically represented by Miss Busis Dillingham, who also recited th following terse and appro, priata lines: W take a delight in your presence to night, Ton are friends of the Jocbkal, I know, In pretty things bright, I know you'll delight At this beautiful Carnival show. While this is quite fine, yet it is right in our line A advertising and news is our mission. But this thing sublime, out of us takes the shine, 'Tie such an elegant evening edition. Our objects the same, to give some men fame. Anil to render our people more wise, We hope you'll remain to the ond ot the game And learn how to advertise. Coming and Going. Mr. O. K. Uzzell, General Manager of of the Wilson electric burglar and alarm system, is in the city and will be hero a few days in interest of the system. lie is stopping with Mr. Hinei on Middle il. Mr. S. H. Lane, returned from Wash ington, with every thing fixed for enier- iog upon his duties of Collector of Cus toms. A few dayi will see him right nt home in llie uffn-c. i Mr. C. P. bey. of Beaufort who has been visilino in Goldsboro passed through last night returning home. His wile re mains to prolong the visit to her 9istcr Mrs. F D. Swindell. Mr. Geo. W Guskill of this city and his bride, nee Miss Patty Styron, of Dur ham, Mr, and Mrs. R. II. Berry and Vlr. Guy C. Styron returned home last night. Mr. Sol. Oettinger and wife of Kinston airived to visit their daughter Mrs. Mortie Mark?. Mr. E. S. Clayton, arrived on the steamer Neuse with four horses for the New Berne Fair races. Miss Hhinehe Fulchcr, of Iiaufort came up yesterday morning t vitoi ln-r sister Mrs J. C. Green. She will remain until alter the Fair. Mr. Geo. N. Ives, went down to Mays ville on business He will return to dav. Rev. W. L. )ris3"m caiee up from Morehead to spend a day or two in the city in I lie interest "f the lialeigh Chris tian AdviK'ate. Won't I'orgpi th Ground ll"g Il may have thj eie.i)od the rocollec tino of m).iK of our read 'r.s that the timu to wntra liio o ov.mi et- ol the tir.mnd II has au'am e inie amiin l Toai irrow i lille-ina w-lht:; if'ollelie :tl i i &l Onics out of his winter quarters, heiks lor his shadow, and if il is 10 lie seen, he returns to his resting plaee, knowing that the wint r is uot over. Should no shadow appear, be starts out to seek his living just like any other hog or dog. Some peoplo say that it is a simple proposition: if the day is clear and sunny the winter is not over, or it cloudy then it is gone, I'Ut that it is only a human version and by no means -authentic so watch for the Ground Hog. Filled With Pear s. A cot respondent writes us from Bach elor of a nmst singular occurrence in which an oyster was found containing twenty pearls. At nn oyster Mast being given at the home of Mr. B. B. Brooks, one of the young hidies present was so fortunate as to get tho one tint proved to be jewel- laden By iicl ual count it contained twenty pearls. Bring over the shell and peans for ex hibition at the New Berne Fair. Mr. T. K. Bruner in firms the News-Ooserver-Chronicle th it, the first ship inent of North C irolim Kaolin will be made to Japan in a day or two. The following is the Roll of Jlouor for Silver Dale Academy. For the month endiug Jan, the 80th, 1894. Misses Eva Mattocks, , Essie Harget and, Barbara Shute, Masters Hon.er Mattocks, George Mattocks and Percy Mattocks. - ' Th News-Observer Chronicle says tha Governor Carr ' has issued a : requestion on the Governor ot Missouri for Charles Henlay, who is, wanted for murder in Madison county. " . ' Tha fnmtnM of 11m Ttnntiai. Rtnte University have decided to have a busi ness course and a normal, and : industrial dep'artmentTi There will be a course of study leading tip to the degree of master of.arta.,;,- Ve-?v. V.: The grand jury of Cumberland county has returned a true bill against J. L. Starling for the murder of M. D. Denning his father in-lnW. True bills for murder are also returned against W. J. Camp bell and William Bmith for the murder of John Burkett v The New York Trades School, at in tcrvals, has special ri gatherings oPits students conducted by onr townsman, Mr. John Stonly Thomas, Dean of tae school. Elsewhere we' give the' New York Tribune's mention Of the las,t gath ering and Hon. - Chouncey Depews ad dress oa theoccasion. '. BCSISES9 MENU CARtlTAL. tiran4 Maeceas of Hosts Talent at the Theatre Last Night. Tickets to the Merchant's Carnival were put on sale yesterday morning and by two o'clock every scat was taken. We do not know of any event before in which this was the case in so short a time. AAer this statement it would be superfluous to add atytbing more about the size ol the audience. They gathered promptly and enjoyed the entertainment fully. The following is the pror-mme ren dered: 1. Orchestra. 2. Tableau Gcroeks si. -.dlery. 3 Carnival march. 4. Gong. 5. 'Jamival chorus. 6. Welcome to Queen. 7. Qi:ecii's Reply. 8. Review of Trades. 9. Carnival chorus. The important feature was the Hkview ok Trades. New Berne Joithnai., represented by Miss Susie Dillingham. Druggists of the city All the repres entatives ol tliesc appeared on the stage at one time as follows: Bradhaui (V Brock, represented by Miss Bessie Tucker; it Berry by Miss Norah Ilud dleston; Gaskill's Pharmacy, Miss May Caho; F. S. Duffy, Miss Mamie Duffy. J. A. Meadows, grist mill, Misc Mamie Wolfe nden. L Schultz & Co., Miss Rachel Schullz. Lucas & Lewis, Miss Melissa May. W. V). Barrington, Miss Maria Cox. Chirk Baking Co , Miss Lena Mines,- J. Kafer's bakery, Miss Daisy Guthrie. These came on the stage together. William Sultan, Mies Susie Danenburg J. W. Smullwood, MissCalvine Mower- ton. 1). F. Jarvis, represented by Mrs. I. T. Ilollister and Miss Willie Kerrebee. O. Mirks, Miss Eulalie Willis. Ilrvan & Smith, Miss ltcttie Wahab. Insurance: S K. Street, by Mi? l.iur-i Suler,' W. II. Oliver by Mis Ger tie Willis. These :liji":ireil together. K 11. .him s, Miss Lena Schultz. il. Ii. Duffy, Miss Alberta Snellrng. ! I.tckbur.i A; Wilhlt, groceries and hard n -ire, jl iss Susie Gnskill; dry goods, lis- May I leiidren: dairy. Miss Klta unii. , j lb. Hand Hniinliee, Mis Julia Staub. Mrs. ! Whiihv, by Miss lionila Whaley. .. K. tlibbar.l. Miss Fannie Cutler. A. A. N' C I! U, Miss Faith l!iv.-k. ,1 .1 Disnsway, Mis A ues ".y. -I. W Si- w.ut. Miss .! inie S!e art. .1 ,1. T..!si.!i, Miss Loiiisi- Siller, lied Star Clothier. Misi M ilie Daniels Ctiurier, ly .Miss ivalie Matlhews. I!i.; Ike, Miss Pearl Wallace. E. II. A: .1 A. Meadows, Miss Lizzie Neal. Mis' llarriette L ine, Miss Bessie Wil liams. J. A. Jones, Miss Bertha Tucker. Roberts Bros , Miss Mamie Hay Atlantic Ht. ain Fire Engine Company, by Miss May lleudren; New Berne Fire Company, by Mrs. J. T. Ilollister. J.J. Baxter, Miss Maud Land. Dr. J. II Benton, Miss Mary Wriaht. Hotel Albert, Miss Mabel Hughes J. A. Simpson, architecture, Miss Murv Gooding. E. S. Street, Miss R-.-becca Street. J M. Howird, Miss Ridie Kehoc. N. N. & W. Steamship Line, Miss Mil dred Gray and Miss Amy Quioo, dressed as sailor boys. J. R. Parker, Jr., Miss Ridie May. Mrs E. B. Ellis' cud vanl, Lycurgus T.ilaon black d far the occasion Thos. Daniels, Miss Sallie Justice. Nunc & McSorley, Miss Annie Sauu Jcra. National Bank, by Misj Emma Hender son Farmere & Merchants Sauk, by .Miss Vic Lo May Dewey; Citizens Bank, by Mrs. J. 'A. Jones.. Hahn & Co., Miss Mamie Dawson. Mrs. E. . F. Dillingham, Miss Mary Lucas. A. Cohen, Miss Sadie Wbltford. W. N. & N. B. R., Miss Faith Brock. Dr. J. D. Clarke, Mies Brownie Hanks. Ico Factory, Miss Mollis Davis. Butchers: Sam'l Cohn, by Miss Mamie Gaskill; C. E. Nelson by Mis Mary Gooding. John Dunn, Miss Clara Barms. S. C Eaton, Miss Sadie Eaton, adorned with 8,000 worts of jewelry from her father's establishment. Racket Store, Mira Brownie Hanks. Cotton Exchange, Hiss Aojrusta Cra- pop. v:. V- - , , --; E. C. D. Steamship Line, Mrs. J. T Ilollister. , . , F. Uirich, Miss Eulalle Willisv . ' Mrs. 8. H. Lane, Miss Maggie Lane. , The selection of Miss Stella Roberts ss 4ueen of the Carnival was a most happy one. The stage was filled with her sub jects. j . ;t;-.-yj;. The entertainment wss not lengthy but it was goody lis praises were on the lips of all, : Mr,j Vill McCarthy, ' as jester made a continuous ran of good hits, showing the quick Irish wit in him in a remarkable degree. " v' '." : "- ; The "business representations were apt and the recitations pleasingly delivered. Tbe costumes were all beautiful many of them elegant, and the young ladies tbenielv simply itching. In fa-t the entcrtnininrnl throiihoiit in every particu'ar was genei.llv or.nouDfsl "as good as it i .miM be." Mr. (Jiriluer'i. Case In ri p'ing the pmcerdirgs tif tlx mayor's o.u-u, "i tliii city n Uw d iy ago. we reji.irte I thf c,u- a-niost Tobe Garilaer who had i 'tearing liefire the the mayor, as having liet-n bound over on the charge of Ijrrcnv Gardner and his lawyer consider that this stilt ff'iieiit w itho ut explanation does liiiu injustice, and reijuest ti synopsis of the evidence to lc published and supply to the folluwii.g winch nc give The evidence against Gardner was thi: A womau in thisciiy hid a chicken of the "partridge Cochin" breod, claimed by Mr. Win Duuu to liclong to Jhiiu. She . la liie.l she got tho chicken from Gard ncr. When Gardner was charged with the offense he at once said yes he carried the chicken to the womans house, that he got it from a boy, that the I my got it l.-oin Tlios. Wilbum. The boy being out ol the citv. Wilburn caino forward and said yes he got the chicken from Mr. Mitchell and and sold it to the boy spoken off. Slight y Twisted. Capt. W. W. Caraway, of the Rich mond Dispatch, who is now in the citv, tells of the billowing joke that came under his observation while in Washing ton. A high living member of congress got off a bit of Imiii in a speech, lie said 'Amicus est IMato, amicus est Socrates, ced innjor en::is.' The next morning a newspaper in iUot in;; this pai t of of his remarks gave it as billows: "I may cuss Plato; i may diss Socrates, said Major Veritas! ' Ur Black Re-elected Mr. T. A. Green v ho has been attend ing the meeting of Directors of the Oxford Orphan Af.ylum, returned Inst night. Mr. Green informs us that the boatd re-elected Dr. lilnck, Superintendent, and .v his recommendation re-elected he pp-se' l te.ieli.'rs. The board found the -. hool in tine order an I i i i , I hing . ..nneelr. ! u itli it. Big llos i:i 1 aiiiiMin . In oir I .-I lv,i issues we gave statiiieuts of ivurirk i ' 1 y ' i' -m' X.irthJCaroliim hogs. Till I'l .1 Hi I ", 'vr''ue the lollow ill 111" 11 tin i I.' ,- . :al o':i. : - kille I at Clinton '1'ii . u i- t t'...'-i l;n-ii the Simpson Di mo : a: Our Ion. is. nan. Mr. F. T. Ai kin-, h-i is a ! nvr o line sto -k of all kn.ds. I ii. I !..: i th. e pigs th i! .re Il lid I : ,: i i -: rnji- el .- i. in' v. Tli-v v, : - I . y.. i , ..' I. I i ii .it v ci o 3 1 in t l'..:;i .s. and li'll nel; the sec. eel II ! e . . ill ."lill ill; the Km- I i--ri-l Hill ii. t, ma kin-, in all I (i:!4 p i I - !' pork. Mr. Atki.i- atlaesane li ne killed .1 year old pi:' t Ii it weighed :l;lt gross an I 200 net. Phis is a ft ae sli.iwin and m ikes plain the fact th it as line hogs e-i.i be gr .wn here is anywhere else. All we need is the proper effort, a little in ire pains, and better slock th in the pine root anil razor back. The Atlantic City, N. J , Gazette has undoubtedly cut its eye teeth when it says that conducting a newspaper in a maiinner which will please everybody is no easy task What may please one is sure lo displease another. Yet there are many people who nra always dissatisfied Of course there are many also who assume that they could run the ideal p.. per and that the present publishers of papers are uulittei' to conduct such. List of Letters. Iti-mainim; in the Post Office at New Berne, Ccven county, N. C, Jan. 27, lbi4. B- Mis; R ise Brown, A. F. Bunting, Alexander Baker J C Mis. Sarah Chesner, Mary Christ mer D W. II. Davis, Joseph Dump. G-N. M. Gilliert. J Manus Jones, Louis Jones, col., Miss Hannah Johnson. L Mrs. Bonner Lewis, Mrs. Alice E. Lane. Mrs. Sallie Morris. R Mrs. Julia Rouse. 8 -Miss Ella Small. W Mrs. S. E. Willis. Persons calling for above letters will please say advertised and give date of list. Tbe regulations now require that one cent shall be collected on tbe delivery of each advertised letter. . Wm. E. Clahkb, P. M. Now's the clay and now's the hour." Btntits. There is only aboat ta dajs left before we move. Now's the time to bay what you need in Clothing, Huts atid Shoes at low priced. We have aaboat 30 chil dren's suits if there are any in tbe lot that will suit yon. We'll make the prices right. Do you need a trunk or a valine. They are going at oost. A few. mote tags left. Gall early before they are all gone. Don't forget to bring your money. t.M. HOWARD. -v ; -' Rubbers I , Robbers U Okb Thousakd Pais ohildrens rubber shoes, 4 to lis. lor 10 cents per pair at BIG IKES. r s It may save your child a case of tbe Grippe to buy a pair of there A God North Carolina Invention. Mr. C. A Holland, a f. ran r K.vetle idle Inty, but lor a number o; r:.rs u progressive citizen oI'M ivton, h ruent ly invtnted and pilented uu improve ment on points lur driven - l- ilu. !i is briefly descrilm.1 as f.,lloi. The fisnged point is a lc. ided ini hmt nilfllt nifr III lit .... h.iin.j .mu in use, as it drills out a water "pace around ; the strainer, injuring a full flow ..f water to the pump. It can be sunk in half the time and with less pipe limn with the plain point, thereby sivin-g the extra ex pense of pipe and lalxir. It n!-.. dr.ves more easily than the plain point, o the side flanges cm traiglit through the earth, preventing the point packing The point has been thoroughly b -led. and in 'very case where a pu up was working hard, and the p.nnt re.! ii e.l with the flanged point, a lu'l 11 . ..f water was procured. Mr II, .Ibin.l I. ,s - ,1.1 I,, ... ,i ... . f'hii nr., linns,. t.A iii-inii Ti. 1 1. . .. ..... I than two thousand ot thr i.oi.i....l points per lnonlh, on uim h he r.- rif- a liandsoine royalt v. Wilniingf .n l u. i;ood for the Fanners A t;ood many farineu w. re in the . i:v to-day. They report that the wheat and oats arc looking tinuly. 'I'he inie! wint.r will probably rssult in a short fruit crop next year, but aside Irom that the outlook for IH',4 ii very good. The I'armcis ow fewer debts now than b.r years pa-t, nn.l they start into 111-1 in b. tier h .oe than any year since 17:!. -Ch irl.nte New. fowder I JTisoofefy Pure A oroam of t.nlar baking powder Highest of all in leavening strength Latest Unitkd Sttes Govkknmkm Kooo Kkpoiit. ItoTAI. ItAKINO PdWDKR CO., 11"! V, St N Y he Correct Answer. '''he lirst correct an-uer to onti" Ii u r, was from Mr. How ,i I tins'. ill as i.,l.iu The brothers first ,l I 7 l'..r 1. i i 1 . -inailllllg eggs at it.- e . h i:i tin . '. I I. .tolin.l.'.O cggsi 7 f..r le n;, . I il cents each, .lini (:10 eggsi 7 f..r I. .0 1 . J :! cents each. Wei. 1 10 egg-1 7 I'. r I. .!' . .: :t cents each. Total far '.Ml eg ... Miss l.i.l a iv, , '.!;. IV Miss i;. !i., i Tu .u.l ...i. in c.irr ct s...in .. . ('. -; ':-:, ii. iiesai,' t ici.i'l '-Mm v . Live stall fed c itlli-.-" l-J, 1. I. ', ,'e liesseil beef not wanted. Beeswax atla'il. Corn, 40 a 41c. Chickens. 40ao0c pair, Hucks, Eng. 40a5oc.; Musaivv .")U.,iiiie. Egirs, 10 to 1 1 Field peiis.black.clavbank and s,i, r',l.d. 50 a 00 black-eye 75c. Jcese, i.ic.iiH'.ic. Hides Dry Hint, 2 1-2 .:! -.; Irv -ili green, 1 1-4 (Jats, 37 1-2. Peanuts, no.iCOcls. Turkevs, $1.25a2.0t1.pr. Wool 10 to 15c. Pork 5a0c. Peanut fed pork, not w nUc 1. Potatoes, Yams 40 a50e; Baha.n i- 25c. Uice, prime, 05c. K, e. jo Wholesale and detail DEALER IX enera MERCHANDISE. New Berne, IV. J. SEEU IRISH POTATOES IN STOOK Adfor Salo Cheap. td m 0 H X SS CO o m a a ss 3 CO CO 0 5J S MSa. GOLD WAVES! k GO L i W AIYIfcIS - WILL HAVE NO FOR YOU IF YOU WILL P Y ourself WHILE EVERYTHING IS WITH O (.R0C DRY GOODS, t IS r i Hardware, &c, &c, &c. FROM ONE OF THE Cheapest, and BEST Stocks that was ever brought to this City. WE STILL. Adhere strongly to our Proposition, To Refund Money at all times when goods are not as REPRESENTED. Yours Truly, SO CHEAP, Largest, Hackburn & Wiilett, 47 & 49 POLLOCK ST. AT DUNN'S TOO" WILL FIND Everything That is Kept in a GKOCEKY. Quality UNSURPASSED And Constantly Sup plied With Fresh Arrivals. My Una is Complete and -FULL II EVm- v-.' DEPARTMENT JOHriDu::::, A
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