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THE JOURNAL. K. K. HAKPJ - sraprttr. Lml Haavartar. fXW BXSSS. H. O.. DEC. 4 1800. itanl M fMi flLM al Ha-ar 0 Him I I1" aaiaaw. IIS. GtADJTOXX hta replied to PorneHV maaifeato. Wnc a big dog get disabled rtfjHttle dog barks at him See FafcTMU ud DvUt. THX Indians still dance and M3m to think that a little blood shad woald do good. A 1.1. the ooaI miners in Alabama, boj 8.000 ia Bomber were ordered to strike on yesterday. THXY do eay that Eeed is more bold headed than ever, and swears TdBgcAee ob the Democrats. TH Iadlaaa bare again began Sh ghost daace, this time, in con BSCttOB with the regular war BxCAUS-S of tie scarcity of small ehaagtb British Government ia ssksd to allow the Usae of 1 bank soteav On kindred and ten thousand dollars will he speat by the govern meat ia dredging the Cape Fear rirer this year. WSJLTXTKK the polititians may aj, Mr. Cleveland is unquestion ably the choice of the people for the next President. THX old army friends of General Csdatos Wilcox will regret to learn that he has received serious injury Croat a fall ia Washington City. At Last sceoosts his condition was critical. IT Is said that AfcKinley is to go to Rossi. Many a working man hopes the bear will catch him and hotd'hhn. He sqoeered them, and it ia Bothing bat right that be be sqaeesed too. XHX threshing machine man a fsetarers ot the United States are fbrarfag a mammoth trust' The Democratic party is the great thraahlar machine, and in it the people pat their trust. Tnx: Berlin Government inti mates that the secret of the Koch lymph will aot be given to the public for some time. The English college of physicians will not use it so loaf sa it is kept a secret. "MlCHaJtL DaVITT says Parnell is furiously angry with a majority of his oartv." Michael Davitt is dighted with the course of Par xBeU, because he rightly regards it the oaly hope (or bis own t-leva Uoo. IT seems that the late elections did aot knock the devil out ol Bead, bat it stirred him np to such so extent as to make it evident to all that devils fondness ior swine has aot diminished since Christ permitted them to eater into them TS3S Korfolk Landmark says 'There are no well advised Repob hcaas ia (he United States but expect to see a Democratic Tresi deat elected ia 1892, and they are gettlag in coal and wood for a loDg winter." THX Alliance most vindicate itself by bringing Macane and Livingston to an account for their eoadaei ia the Georgia Senatorial eooleas. The forging of Col. Polk' same should consign the man who did it to perpetaal infamy. Datid Bxxaarr Him, seems to be debating whether be will be a TJ. 8. Senator or the President of the United States. Oar advice wflf aot reach him, and would not be considered if it did, bat if we were his nearest friend we would ssy to him, Take the Sesalorship Th State Canvassing Board met ia Baleigh last Friday and counted the vote polled at the late election. Merrimon, head of the Democratic ticket, received 142 316 vote: Price, bead of Republi can ticket, received 09.937 votes, aferrimoa's majority -1329. Ia an interview with the Ash Tille Citizen, Senator Vance was asked aboat his own re-election to the Senate. "1 have no doubt about that be said, "as the men who are pledged to vote for me are all honorable. I think there will be bo troable abont oy re-election. "Cut. w. w. GisKiviT, kaowm to many newspaper readers as "D. B. Walker," has resumed his old position on the News and Observer." Whether as W. W. Oarraway or D. li. Walker, he is apt to carry away the palm ior general cleverness and newspaper tales L Ms. PaJtXKLL's manifesto, which has just made its appear ance, is a document of great length, la it the Irish leader boldly defies his enemies, and appeals to the people of Ireland to sustain him ia no half hearted way in the great emergency which confronts them and him. The PostmaUer-General in his report urges the adoption of Postal Telegraph, and recommends the establishing of postal saving banks in the States having no laws re gulating saving banks, and in other states upon petition of a considerable number of residents of aay one locality. THX Northern Neck News has the following: Wanted Immedia tely,' i! aot sooner, two hundred pbyaiciass of undoubted skill to eome to the Northern Neck and try. and stimulate the remaining fragments of the Republican party. A steady Job from now on. A feeling for suffering humanity prompts the above. - MUCH has been written abont womaa ia politics, but the wildest advocate of woman 'a rights never dreamed of her accomplishing such results &w followed her discovery that prices had gone up on account ! oT the tariff. A huudrtd thomand voices ringing oat 'John. L t..ld you so. Thinjji are r;z." d;d tin business Jl'sT at present there is ,i gene ral protest against the correctness of the census returns .lust wait until the mortgage statis'irs are in, show ing the conspiracy u m.ike people pros poro a -i in fpirc of their indebtedness, and every pnper that is now condemning the super- intendent will be found dt daring his figures beyond suspicion. National Economi-t. The Kastern Woild i.- not only disturbed politically but physi cally, also. All over Knglaud severe frosts and heavy snow storms have prevailed. In the vally of tbo Danube earthquake shocks have scared the inhabitants from their homes, aud thioughout Bohemia floods have risen and torn away arjaedacts, bridges, shops and dwellings, carrying ruin to hundreds. ilOSTGOMKKV, Ala, Nov. The Senatorial deadlock was brok- meeting of the East Carolina Fish, en at o'clock today, by the ( Oyster, Game and Industrial As- nomination and election of James 80ciation will redect undying honor L. Fugb, iu joint legislative session. on our beloved Carolina. The content was the lor gest and ( Last year the neighboring coun most determined in the history of ; Ues jui nobly. All did well, but State ixdilic. l'agb's nomination , wo are Unjer special obligations to was secured by the withdrawal of jour cbivalric friend, II. A. Latham, Watts and Kolo, the friends of 0f tue Washington Gazette, and these candidates uniting almost to j th;U noblest Koman, Bro. Creecy, a man on Togh. Thirty one ballots 0 th.e Elizabeth City Economist, were taken in all, the last standing: J ror valuable services rendered. Pugb, CM: Say, 31. ' This year we shall have the coidial CoNGEESS is in session, but at this writing we kno nothing of its douJKB. The question of the hoar -Will tbe Kepablicacs continue their revolutionary tac tic and try to pass the Force bill in the Senate aod the new Appor tionment bill in the House.'' Two courses are open to them. They can manfully confess their errors and beek to amend them, or they ean "harden their hearts and stiffen their necks" and "be at trly destrojed and that without remedy. THE SOCTHEhX 1TER-STATE IM MIGRATION CONTENTION. The Soath is the land of promise. The famous saving of Jlorace Gree ley, "Go Wet young man," has been changed by Channcey Depew to "Go South yonDg man.'' Every year an immense foreign immigration is landed at New York. San Francisco, aud other Atlantic and Pacific ports, aod is thence scattered throughout the North and West. Very few foreign immigrants come South, nor has there been any considerable effoit to induce them to come. However desirable it inav be to induce virtuous and industrious foreigners to come into our terri tory and partake of the riches of this heaven blessed section, the aDDroachine meeting at Asheville will be an Inter State Convention, and its chief object will be to pre sent the attractions of tbe South to the consideration of sister States. The whole South will be repre sented. Asheville, our queen city of tbe West, will dispense genuine North Carolina hospitality torepra sentative citizens of sister Southern States, as well as to such visitors from abroad as may b attracted by the salubrity of our climate, the fertility of cur soil, the richness of oar mineral wealth and tbe virtue and intelligence of our people. While every pait of North Carolina is worthy to be the home of a prince, we take occasion to direct the attention of all who may at tend the Asheville Convention to Eastern North Carolina as the garden spot of tbe world. We do not mean that it excells all lands in architectural beauty and me chanical skill ; but in natural loveli ness; in undeveloped resources ; in tbe promise of munificent returns for the expenditure of capital and labor, and the splendid prospect that greets tbe advancing future, it is withont a parallel. Fortunately E intern North Caro lina will be represented in the Asheville Convention by some of her ablest and best men such men as Dr. John S. Long, Messrs. James A. Bryan, S. H. Gray and William Dunn. We have not the full list of delegates and cannot name them all, but the names we have given are a guarantee that this section will be presented in all its beauty and magnificence. It is gratifying that the Ashe ville Convention ante dates the New Berne Fair, and it is pleasing to know that the worthy and popu lar president of the East Caronlina Fish, Oyster, Game aud Industrial Associatiou will represent the city of New Berne on the tloor of the Convention. From every standpoint the pros pect is enchanting, and we lock for grand results from the Asheville Convention. TODAY. It is impossible to write a satis factory political article today. Con gress has assembled, but we are not informed as to the President's message or to the policy iodicated by the two political parties. But of this we are assured. Today has its duties which cannot be disre garded either by public men or private citizens. : It "Now is the accepted time matters not who you are or what 1 may be your occupation the com mands of today are imperitive and its demands are inexorable. If every man was every read y to ' perform the duties of today mis- j giving- of tomorrow would bo banished, and life became ' beauty and a joy." Are joa a man proud of your strength ! Today improved will ennoble jour manhood ; today misspent will destroy your strength and withei the tlo.-soms of hope t h .1 ' blue) in .iru'.i n d i u . Are ou a toy, with hu-'.i red current iiisuiug through your veins, inspiriting ambition and im pelling to noble deeds! Sanctify tudai by dedicating it to truth and God. A Mtigle act may' soil the fair vestrue of a life, so that ail of ocean's waters cannot washout the damned spot. Oh, guard today A demon and an angel sleej m if farlinat licrht ... - . . m . Fe c. ireful which you awake! If each day 's work was done, thre would bo no remorse, no ein, no wretchedness. The glory of the celestial would envelope the terres trial, and Earth be Heaven ! ,0LK FA IK. JuuiiNAi. is not Tht boastful but we maybe permitted to say that it has a fair cir-ulatiou, and if all our readers who have a per sonal interest in Eastern North Carohua will exert themselves to , make our Fair a success, the next go operation of the papers of the State iu calling attention to this the most attractive all fairs our own unapproached and unapproach able Winter Fair. But better than this : We shall have the enthusiastic support of North Carolina farmers and their wives. It ia said that the North Carolina country women are the best housekeepers in the world, and that their cakes, bread, butter, jellies, preserves and sweet looks beat all creation. There is not a section of East Carolina that has not asked for "a place in the pic ture," and we are assured that the Center and the West will send in rich contributions of agricultural products, mineral wealth and mechanical skill. This is certain : The Fair that is to take place in the city of New Berne, in the approaching Feb ruary, will be a marvelous revela tion, thrilling the senses, and filling the bosoms of- North Carolinians with joy and pride. fifk i LonsBcru; A Grtat Mefllnj A Bar-Kceprr Cou-vtrttd-ThinksflrisK Services Deep and Profound Interert. Louisbubg, N, C. Nov. 27, 1S90. The greatest religious revival that s,8 ever been in Louisburg, is gl"e now, conducted by Evan gelfoT Fife. The congregations count up in the thousands, people from every section ef the ccunty are attending, a number of minis ters are here, a large number of converts, and Back-sliders re claimed. One liquor dealer (the largest in town), has been converted, and attends the services now with Bible in hand and talks in the meetings. Today (Thanksgiving), the larg est number present of any day yet, two train loads of people from Frank! in ton. At i o'cleck this afternoon a praise and thanksgiving meeting was held and a collection taken np for the Orphan Asylums in the State amounting to $156,37. Such a time has never been witnessed in Louisburg. "OS TO RICHMOND." Ti Inlt j Csllege Base Ball Team to Meet The I nlrrrtlty of Vlr Elna Team. Trinity College, Nov. 2Sth, 1890. Trinity's team leaves here this morning for Kichmond, Va., where they will do battle with the University of Virginia for the Championship of the South. BIU SJiOW STOKJ1 THROUGHOUT THE AVIIOLK OF ElBOPE. London, Nov. 20. Tbe greatest snow storm tnat ever occurea in Europe prevails to day from Russia to Portugal. All railroad traffic has been suspended and it is feared that thousands of inhabitants in the Danube Valliy are homeless. The snow began falling in London at midnight last night. Au L nknown Steamer Lost. London, November 27. The Norwegian bark Neptune, Captain Tobiason, at London from Quebec, reports that while lying to during a gale off Dungenesson Sunday eveniDg sue eaw a large west bound steamer turn to eastward, capsize, and lounder. A heavy sea was running at the time. No trace of the steamer's crew has been found. baUl Disease Among Horses. Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 27. The fatal disease now prevailing among horses in certain localities in this State is becoming a very serious matter to horse owners. The horses die in several hours after first being affected. The symptoms are like those of blind staggers. Reports from Wilson show that the disease is prevailing there to 6uch an extent that the farmers are becoming much l alarmed. IvInR William's Funeral. The Hague, Nov. 27 The fu neral of King William is set for Monday next. His remains are to be conveyed by way of Utrecht to this city. The Ministers of State i will be in waiting to receive them : and they will be taken to the palace J iu Nord Kinde. Moody to t ome to charlotte. : A gentleman in the citv received a letter from Mr. D. L. Moody, the j ereat evancelist. etatintr that he would be glad to come to Charlotte ( Qn 1S9 hi9 eogagementa beinR fall up to that time. Charlotte Chron-1 icle. ' la Memory of K. M. Foscue Whereas, On the -2d day of September, 1S0O, it was the will of tne nupreme aiciiih Ct 01 ice uni - verse to su iimon Irom 111. earthly The streets l.iy broad and still, labors our esteemed and beloved Even the breeze has taken !iii;t, brother. K. M. Foscue callinc him'T1"' t ,w" is hathed in the silvery liaiit. by His omnipotent will to ;hit jadgment which awaits all who are toiling in this earthly temple ; and Whereas, The Masonic ties which have so long bound ua in mutual friendship, love and tDjoyment to our departed friend, are severed no more to be united, until the grave shall gi ve up its dead ; t here- fore, Resolved 1. That we sincere! v mourn this disruntionof Coven AH- ' 1 ted friendship, bearing in tender remembrance his u'delity to Mason- ry and his devotion to the prin ciples it inculcates. J. That we earnestly sympathize with the family, relatives and friends of onr deceased brother, and tender that consolation which the world can neither a w a v . frivp nnr fabf 3. That a copy of these preambles and resolutions be forwarded to the family of onr deceased brother, spread upon the minutes ol our Lodge, and sent to the New Berne Juvenal for publication. P. M. Pkarsall, j J. B. Banks, Com. J. P. Beogden, SAVE THE SEAI.-v I'rof. Elliott Sajg Sealing: Must Be Stoppfd for SeTen Years. Washington, I). C, Nov. '26 Prof. Elliott, of the Smithsonian Institute, will present 'o Congress on if f p n.f ni 1 ! i n rr n rurwrf' nn rhti seal fur industry. Iu his report Prof. Elliott, it is" underwood, will recommend that the catch of fur I seals at the American rookries be ! suspended for aneiindof Mven , .. .vt,.vU..Uv. years. This period of inactivity, he con- ; siders absolutely necessary lor the j Presei Vill,UIJ UI tuo seais irom utter annihilation. At the present time he estimates that there are only 100,000 seal in American waters. The contiuued depredations upon them by pirates and otherswise, has reduced the number 60 much that hardly a sufficient number remain for breed ing purposes. Tbe utmost care, he considers necessary, to preserve the few that remain, or the mag nificent industry, which was pur chased from llussia with Alaska cession will become extinct A Knotty Quettloa. A citizen of Obion county, this state, has gotten up a knotty question for our courts to settle. His name is King and he is a Seventh Day Adventist, who do not believe in the Sabbath of the other churches but observe Satur day instead. Acting upon his belief King persisted in ploughing his corn on Sunday and resting on Saturday. He was arrested on the charge of violating the state law prohibiting work on Sunday, tried and convicted in the Circuit Court. He appealed to the Supreme Couit of the state ard the decision of tbe lower court was sustaiued and King seut to jail. His attorneys then made application to Judge Hammond of the United States court for a writ of habeas corpus, claiming that he was being depriv ed of his liberty contrary to the provisions of tbe fourteenth amend ment of the constitution of the United States. The writ was granted and made returnable be fore Judge Mammon at Memphis on the fourth Monday in this month when the case will q heard on its merits. The Seventh Day Adventists of the United States will make this a test case and Hon. Don M. Dickinson, who was a member of Cleveland's Cabinet, has been engaged to ap pear for King. It is an interesting case and will be watched with ranch interest as the out come is an im portant matter to several classes of our citizens. Tenn Reporter. CITED OVCK MORE. James Stockton and Lady Will Com plete their Rudely Interrupted Honeymoon, MESirnis, Tenn-, Nov. 20. James Stockton n et his wife here yesterday for the first time since the Johnstown flood. They had mourned each other us dead, be lieving that they had been bereav ed by the awful disaster. Stockton had gone to California and Mrs. Stockton was in Massachusette. They were discovered to each other by a mutual friend in this city, and yesterday a most joyful meeting took place at the first station on the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad on the iucoming train. They had only been married a few davs, and will go from here to their new home in California to complete their rudely interrupted honeymoon. THE I1K.1RV A H UE Fin.1I SOLD. Nearly a Million Dollars Paid for Seven Hundred and Thirty-Two Acres. Norfolk, Va., Nov. 20. The Rollisson Company closed their deal for the old Henry A. VTise farm to day. There are 732 acres in the tract, and the sum paid was t900,000. The company is com posed of New York, Staunton, Bedford City, and Norfolk capital ists, and they propose to make the place the Lowell oi the South. SHIPPED TO CHINA. A large shipment of Chesapeake bay oysters to China was made from Cape Charles yesterday, The export of cotton to Europe for the month of November amount ed to 43,321 bales, valued at $2,031,- SoS. A Medal for th President. New Yohk, Nov. 27. Admiral DaSilveira, of the Brazilian Navy, and his staff, escorted by Rear Admiral Walker and Lieutenants Hason, Buckingham and Stanton, of the United States Navy, started to Washington this morning. The Brazilian Admiral's mission is to present to President Harrison a gold and palladium medal, sent to him by the Government of Brazil as a token of gratitude for the rec ognition of the Republic of Brazil by this Government. The Thermometer Below Zero at Sa ranac Lake. Ampersand, (8aranac Lake). N. Y., Nov. 28. The thermometer registered 5 above zero at the signal station here this morning. This is the coldest weather so far this Fall. The lower Saranac Lake is frozen np, aud all the Donds and lakes are covered with ice- In tha mountains two inches of 6now covers the ground. The wisest men have never in i any ge been the best men. If you want to be great don't tell the birds about it. I IS THE CITY. KATi; A. CARKINHTON. There is not a souud or a breath tui.i-ht. That the dowu-turued moon doth spil In yonder house the dancing feet Have ceased to beat the tloor; Hushed are the notes of the violin sweet. The music and mirth that reigned com plete The song and dauce are o'er. In its mother's arms a new life sleeps Down in th heart of the city : In another house a woman weeDS. Watchinff a couch to which death creeps, That death which knowsuo pity. , Is slowly ebbing aw.iv. , It may be an ending to" sin and strife ( months and jears, with recklessness j rifc , Sll lived th,ouSh h hutteifly i s, haby sleeps and a woman dies ; ! 31,1 110w is hei' beauty's might. ' "'lL " "VH" "er iovcr, signs. (.uencned is the lik'ht of her beautiful eyes - Death oal's her his own tonight. I'ul comes in tlirou h life'n broad Kate While another is fleeing fas To that goal of souls, which early or late. He they young or old, whatever their state, All souls must reach at last '. And t world moves on and the moon shines down With the same old silvery liht; Mirth .--leepg, but, liero birth and death in the town And darkness no light of the morn can drown, It the star-lit hours of ni.cht ! No Tlace to More To. There lives out in Joe Cannou's . - "1SL" lu mmus, an oiu larmer, ' wLo "V zealou Republican, one of ,red ot partisau stripe. When ' lie. JbeaFd of Cannon's defeat he ; sald t0 ll18 Wlfe. wbo is one ot those i women who obey their lord aud ; master blindly : j "Mary, pack np every thing. I'm going to move." i "Why f asked Mary, i "Because Joe Cannon is beat and I won't live in a Democratic dis 1 triff " "Very well," said Mary with a little resigned sigh. Then the oid man went to town to sell his farm. There he heard all the election news. He returned home, and entering the house said : "Mary, you can quit packing up 1 ain't a-going to move." "Why?" inquired Mary." "Because," he replied, sadly "there's no place to move to." Washington Mirror Ja ; Guld will Control the Directory of the 1 lchmond Terminal Company New Yobk, Nov. 23. At tbe annual election of the Richmond Terminal Company on the 9th of next month the complexion of the directory will be completely chang ed, five new membess coming in The names of the new directors are Jay Gould, George Gould Russell Sage, Abram S. Hewitt and R. T. Wilson, the two lasl named gentlemen coming in at Mr Inman'a special request. The names of the outgoing directors cannot b learned yet. Dcliclons Tenant Candy Shell your peanuts and chop them fine; measure them in a cap and take just the same quantity of granulated sngar as yon have pea nuts. Put the sugar in a skillet or spider on the fire, and keep moving the skillet around until the sngar is dissolved; then put in the pea nuts and pour into buttered tins This is delicious, and so quickly made. Philadelphia Ledger. Baslnssa Failure. New York, November 28. R, G. Dunn & Co. say the business failures for the week number 211, against 210 for the corresponding week last year. Theee is no doubt that any amount of money could be had to return John J. Ingalls to the Sen ate. But an attempt of that character will certainly fail, as the members elect are not made up of purchasable material. It is not possible that the magnificent vie tory of the late election can be turned into such a defeat as it would be should Senator Ingalls be returned to the Senate. Nation al Economist. The W. Duke Sons & Co.'s great cigarette factory turned out at their Durham and New York houses 101,000,000 cigarettes and 105.000 pounds of smoking tobacco during the month of Ootober. This is the first time in the history of the estaolisnment tnat it sold over 100,000,000 cigarettes in a single month. And this is doing enough. The Pullman Company are the largest builders of railroad cars in the United States. They have two factories one at Chicago and tbe other at Detroit. The next largest railroad car manufacturers are the Missouri Car and Foundry Com pany, whose works are at St. Louis It is the perseverity of human nature that makes the things of mortality dearer to us in propor tion as they fade from our hopes, like birds, whose hues are only un folded when they -take wing and vanish amid the skieS. A choke bore gun is one the bore of which is slightly constricted near the muzzle The arrange ment is used in sporting shotguns, and is intended to keep the shot from scattering, and thus to make the fire more close. Long-haired children are not as ubiquitous aa formerly. Tangled curls and crimped tresses have come to be regarded among the luxuries and vanities that hamper comfort and convenience. Ex-King Milan of Spain is so obnoxious to the government of that country that it offered him 200,000 francs a year to stay ont of it. Milan demanded 370,000 francs, and may get it. The principle of the screw pro peller was not successfully applied to the movement of vessels until this century. It is claimed that the principle was first enunciated by Hook in 1681. The Modern Tobacco Barn Com pany of Oxford was incorporated last week with a capital of 1250,000. The Guilford county Alliance last Friday agreed to erect a $10 000 tobacco warehouse. Kind feeling may be paid with kind feeling, but debts must be paid with hard cash. Next time Radicalism fires its little gan it had better see which end is loaded, There is no sound, good Presiden- tial timber in a Reed. kT EXSO. AMY 8EVILLK WOLFF , Not laurel wreathed by Fame's unceitain hand -Nor great when measured by the world's false scales ; , Hut on that greater battlefield, where! stand The marshaled hosts of ri;lit and wrong ua'er fails The one I praise ! Not he whose voice among the busy throDg In blatant vainly-glorious pau floats; Out in the music of life's golden song He strikes for mo content's soft tendej notes, The ona I laud ! Not he who on the garish day afar Bursts like a sadden sun with blazing litfht ; But he whose life-light is the polar star Of sympathy tn stormy sea and night, The one I trust ! Not he whose rootless faith the fickle hours Of time consign to dust a wayside doom; But one whose truth, -'until death part, ' bears flowers, Which In eternity shall sver bloom The one I love 1 THE INDIA CRAZE. A Special Ceaani Agent VT rites About aa Alleged Prophet. Washinoton, Nov. 29. John S. Mayhaeh, nntil recently a special censns agent of the Indians for Nevada, baa written to the Indian Bureau npon the subject of tbe coming of the Indian Messiah. In his letter Mayhugh says: Tbe prophet is in the Mason Valley, Esmeralda aounty, Nevada, close to the Walker-River reservation. His name is not Johns Sides at Reno, bat Captain Jack Wilson, who is known among all the Indians by the Indian names of We-Vo Kar and also Co-We Jo, an intelligent, fine-looking Indian abont tbirty-fiTe years of age, and who goes into seeming trances of from twelve to fourteen hours in the presence of large numbers ot Indians npon the invitation of the prophet. AN ALLEGED VISIT. Upon his recovery he related to them that be has been to Heaven and that the Messiah is coming to earth again and will pat the In dians in possession of this country; that be has seen in Heaven a heap of Indians, some of whom are dressed in the white man's clothes. He counsels the Indians not to dis turb the white folks, saying that the blanket or rabbit skin that was pat over the moon by Indians long ago will soon fall off and then the moon, which is now afire, will destroy the whites. The Messia is to appear on Mt. Grant, which is a very large moan tain held by tbe Indians to be sacred and situated abont sixteen miles soath of the Walker River Agency buildings and on the west side of the lake. Here is where the first Indians appeared, accord ing to the Indian tradition. May hugh says be understand the various (ribea expect to send dele gations to this mountain, and he recommends they be allowed to visit the mountain to see for them selves what truth there is in the prophecy. Settlojr Oat a Peach Orchard. Use trees one year Irom the bud, and don't buy them from a tree agent, bat get them from a nurseryman who will not cheat you. In planting don't set them any deeper than tbey grew in the nursery. Trim the braised ends of tbe broken roots with a sharp knife. Then trim off clean all the branches made in the nursery and cat the stem square off at the height you want to form the head leaving the tree aboat the size of an ordisary walking stick. When growth begins in the spring the bads will start all along the stem Rub off nil except three or four at the top which will make the future head. The next winter these shoots should be shortened one-half and the same practice followed annual ly. Plant 16x16 feet and cultivate in hoed crop. In fall sow crimson olover and plow it under in spring for manure. W. F. Massey, N. C Experiment Station. An Extraordinary Scene Denison. Texas, Nov. 29. Ad vices from Tishominga, the capital of tbe Chickasau Nation, report an extraordinary scene to have taken place in tbe court house. Great excitement has prevailed there over the recent murder of a prominent young man. The murderer was on trial, but as it was discovered that the jury was composed of friends of the prisoner, the Judge ordeied them discharged. Judge Boyd said : "I leave the seat of this court and will never return nntil the Chickasau Nation becomes a State of tbe Union." The matter has caused great excitement and bloodshed is feared "when tka Craal War la Ovcr."l In 1861 Mr. Gideon Morris, a soldier, fell in love with a Virginia lady. He was wounded at Sharps burg, and thus love's first young dream was blighted. Hearing he was dead his sweetheart married just three days before be got an opportunity of visiting her. She, with her husband, moved to Mis sissippi. The lady nas Deen married twice, and Mr. Morris three times. Now, after a lapse of 29 years, they met at Greensboro yesterday and went to Raleigh where they will be married. Tbe bride came from her lar off home at San Diego, California, to meet her soldier sweetheart, who, true as steel, was here on time, and they will keep the pledge each made the other ere "the cruel war was over." Here's a chance for a novel. Greensboro Record. More Reel Mam Dsatlaf, Arkansas City, Kiw., Nor. 29 A trader who came from tbe Osage Keservation last night says the Sage Indians hare began tbe ghost-dance, and are rery ugly and insolent. Tbey are well armed, and are tbe richest and most powerful tribe in the Territory out side of the Fiva Nations. The agent is alarmed, and has asked for assistance. Ttarae C's Road Rsaekiss Marlon. Maeion, N. C, Not. 28. The Three C's roads was completed to Marion to day and a great crowd gathered to see the work complet ed into the town. Hurrah for as. "A gentleman offers a lady his left arm and always walks on her right side." Then, if a man offers a ladv his right arm be is not a gentleman 1 If yoa go through the world with a long face yoa will some day find oat that yonr life has been more of a curse than a blessing. Success never eomes without a special Invitation. AUTOMATIC SEWING MACHINE! Prices reduced. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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