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. 4 ' ' m 7 :.-.- -a ; I it tr Sir ft $1.50 Per 'ear. Single Copies 5 Cents. INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS. VOL. XIV. m; p.kkm;, cijavkn county, n. c, aphilo, i8ii. NO. 3. N for Infants mnd Children. nai 1 aaa mm l Ql a. Oara. at, atoaaejr. K. T. TW aaa ef'Cnaeapt' Html a4 Caaaaa atajea TX a. ea, Tar r PROFESSION' J I - DR. C. K. BAG8Y. Surgeon Dentist, t, VmU Tp. liifrfs ChwcA. P. HTPELLEfEBBr ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. AND MONEY BROKER. JmT'k rpaalafty aaait la aj itiati a aan'l Jriaua fee aiiaal Uim. WOi tJTMtM ui Ik fautiM W Oaraaj, rwc J in , uw ua raaaum. "C Scataa Caaixt at Maw Barn, aard 1 Caul W U SaU. DR. J. D. CLARK, 3DBITTIST, NEW BERNE. N. C.: IOdb oq CVarwn SlrrH, brtwfn IViocJt and Droavi. The National Bank OF NEWBERNE, N. C. CapiUl. - $100,000 Surplus Profits, - 86,700 DIRECTORS Jj. A. Bar.. Titw. C8it. & BTA. J H. HaCKBtTtX. O. II. RoBExr-i A;r. Miun. I.. M4KVKV. GREEN. FOY &7c6 BANKERS, a Sitral Bukii txxiitn. NEW OANKINC HOUSE. MM SLtrt, ilK behy H ri .l.'VrC NtW BERNE. N. C. NEXT! Prof. W. H. SHEPARD wA aajpvtrat aan.aata ia Lha loaaorvaJ art will fJ. Jwa a Mlr Cut for 20 Caota. SO IO NEW BERN C. N. C JOE K. WILLIS, PROPRIETOR OF Eastern NorUi Caroliia MarbleWorlcs NEW BERN E, N. C. Xkfc&Iia Tt.i Amur Ur r rm.i n'u Qttliitwi nf .'f'tirrm, OtdTl lic.u- an i jivrn ( rompt at Uaiioa. with ifa.-t im jruaranteol Tk7 r. To n e s , HHVY AM) LIGHT GROCERIES. UrXSLui tj flail A kx Inf. SoU at ilaxn irrr,' Pricn. Dry Goods & Notions, r all 8aksa4 Lara Aaaartnaaat, Prtcaa as law as tfca Uwtit Cat ai Citmla my Staaa. Salisfaatlaa CaarsiataoaJ. me tr. maalnar -P"y w. oiior PARAG8H HARNESS mmam or in. nNEST STOCK and tha BC3T WORKMANSHIP. Such a harnass cannot b bowht for lass than 92 5. alt retail. But mrm art wllllnar. In ordar to I n t rxxS uca It. to Sell omc set only to oa paron as i 'I gr' Or ' fw laaM pam t Va- ri 1 1 m raaar ' 'Vtvk ' m ataail ihvi a aawe to aaeaana.1 Irra r. F 11, . , "T Was, 1,,- tak krat 4 Txk Jt Tart cmr. Www Ta MES. J. M. HINES' Boarding House REOPENED. Mm. J. M HINRS h. r.i-n.v) "ip '.r R:H.jt ttiurh MacHmr 1 j 1 lUatal UJ I ii L J. M. HINES, Agent. A GREAT BARGAIN! 327 ACRES w I Li )LD AT A GREAT SA( RIFI( K! A VALUABI.K VL.k ' TATIOV Utii oq iti Srwith iie at ihm Nrti- nvtr. thrr ad h!f niil frni (. Oily Spw IVrnr, N. C. lnr hundrtxl and Cwvatjr fi rrs capavrrd. rmtm&ti fv IWhaj, 7":i.-i- The bavljtnor, two hundrd n i t-v crr, haamlj- Unib.-rl ilh pini. naiit, rypcai, ud other kind if tirabor. It U io fine Grating I-an.) Good dJlinjt, ouU)iiiidinr, and a fio ore hard. It hM a fin- KISHF.RY fronting half mil on I'm barh, shp thrw ar high baoka "f marl that rn D'Trr b xbawitJ, fn-m which tcwc! rao load with .. It 14 a rery beau'Ifui and healthy -raUoo, prftscntina; a n"-ar vi-w to t:i! paaairit; rwi3 and th" A. 4 N. C Rail road. Fr Urmi ap(4y t." P. TRENWITH, oa. itii irktrt irw itiiE. i. c. THE NEW LEVER SAFETY Tha PERFECTION of SIMPLICITY and ECONOMY of POWER. (C ( IIAIK. ;vo tSE..Itl4. VARIABLE STROKE, only two sets of RavolvlnjT Baarlnga. Bt HIU Cllmblnar and all around Safaty made. CATAiOOUE TKXE. H. B. SMITH MACHINE CO. SMITHVILLE, N. j. Clyde's N. C. Freiiit Line llmtn G. H. Stoat, Defiance 4 Elko. On and xder K-Jiruar 1st. 1-'.'1, this hn will makf rvguLir SEMI-WEEKLY TRIPS BRT1V ' EX Baltimore and New Berne .tmrlnf BalUnJor f.ir Sr. Irm. WED NESDAY, HAT1 RfHV. at -5 P W isf V Brn for Pajrlmira Tl'K DAY,8ATVRDAY. at tj i' U. rckaiU Salasri. Tik latiee. Thi i. tKa aoir D I K T I i .-"it of -w lrtif far Hi' u',r a' at Norfolk r-rr. P r . .irar, Ph.t.r!- r i i fa Sortb. m' a.K .-.Minrrtin fcne a'! r-.: r i in4 tr out "f jin..u rtl-f ' "1.- n t. r R. ion. ta I'. - ' rrmn.i aid .ill Writ Utk'nf clo V . N i'. R.i:: S w It--r n e. Afnts ar. a fonoT Kri'iC!i Forrva, iim'1 l(anajrr, 90 IjcM-. Baltiojoria, Jil W. MrCAaica. A-nt, Norfolk 'a W P Cji A Co., rhiiadelphla, li South wiarvra. N'w York and Baltrv. Trana. I.la,irir , JCa-li rlrar. K- 9irapaoa, BoKoo. S.1 Centra! wharf. P. H RoekwaM. ProTidnr, R. I Ship) Uiti Batrvo. Tu-iaTa aad raturdara. Naw York rlailr. " Bailo. WiJurafin A Satnrdara. " PM1J1d!U. U -n lara, S dara djiTt. fiator Jrt " ProildetK-r. ?a:orlin Tliroagh bill, ladtaf ',rn an I rat pir aatawi to ail poiata at ta. .ttffrrrnt ofla of laa maapaia. W&T Amoiii flriki ?f an i SMj via y C Ltrv 8- U. Q RiT, Afot, Nw Baraa, N C -n of hat very : 1 rrrf V- y, I-.ttd. I. I. John )d:-)-i-atibir il I . .-Iroai :r.,tr ljwlbr r i ir h u -. a t ' : - j- t !!-' (.'rump t - 1 t M 1 I' -f i'r 1 pi r i-jfi . l- lp-n I i j . !b : !-. . J. w o.. s r : . m itti n r - p n Uy r2 Mlrt had craiSr-J br Su 1 : 1- r . k ' Yrl Fl-a ! W t n, H !l H:5.:j. ltf d.r i pn'li n Dr )l r( 'u S . r t 11 r' -r . f J r.. - t frtSLU fr;n.! ti i T b t K 7 1 :o .. .N , too a rpn le lphia 1 1 rrj 'n ww ki.fi n I "rrhai fl--Dr ... I K 1 one rr. 1 u -.o I l:- n -1 M ha. itow n Th K r but tt- H brokra ' att'-tra. r ra ! pa r' r J Ha ; rrn "a r r i'h.vl- harg.- .! 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'tec --f I ' K v. f. ,i ;rr:tl.' l i 1 11 ! 'i' 1 1' ' for tke Krcnrii c -t pv.K!on rfird.i;K- l.'.c on the N e w :ou:o'ai. J I t: e rent er in i ii C" Til!" prieati of Ir land are sr.- ago P.srnelllte preaa. and at a rru. : th- orjau of that faction ha Im: o uad lobarr: bra. f.Tf ACT, King Humbert I R.mmIN H: T W.i.-h:iit;t'i::. Mm; Thry Hy .fttadrr a I -II I r -1 - . . . n ptlt. I'.iptrnril IhrSlntr . i liirnl-.TIir -t Not Wnillkr "'V. -It i ' -. V1 ' I ' V I !.. : n v rn r -: I 1 i.. a i - l I.. - ;i'l'; '' 1 b: lllalilp'a Op iiIdii. ,-v li l: i 1 r I -a I. r.l r :; nt t ' , v. 1 IV.- WORK AND WORKERS. ii iv.' . . : r:' t h i'ir '. : .1 -i i -in i t . 1 .-i-eiu i.T- 11 1 r i I'M 'H ilcl nti'J " J,;C p,' ! to a I". I. K V- I'.rts' lit r,.-v arc y 1.;1CK t ll ' r hj prv'iit ;c- y;:iir i'l l.ati l' :t.:.rc(?ni letit li e I. t;t i A 1 1 m la renter.- C x r-cn ti ve i .nr'i of M ' iotTo .i,oi iol to rcttl'i :i st :f iit'C''sary. A 't.-tt 'ion. ot Lfitig 'J prK-ni'."! i n dit i I lot t : t: t; f fun N. and fpf!.i:iy am.. ie tn in fti in t ! t.ti. At itcoorsi 'iivtiittti- ' cnrr'-i and i i. :..rcu-i:-r I. -a'.-:.. re 1 1 : g.ir 'Vt'. v,- V,.r :kf. til" itoprop- :. .it li:" nolor' " ! t ni . !;::::. I. r.-i'T. . 1. a i ;. ;i ,t t on -1 1 tr-'i it r v-st . f ' 1 o- I n i o n ! i a v -.I- I- to :nr. : I .1 .-ike !."tw,' not ii- r.C. f ;r ...1 1.: IlHts 1: t ! t 'ie t tr iv . V tlll i K it I'tC ''. .p. It, -tt:i" : .'ia t soo 1 1 n : :,'U rirl.t li o . : .1 n i ,i k 1 1 1 .n:i.t o; n tn.-r.' 'A.Ati t ..i-". I:. n . oh irjl n s' h : m w :t i ' i o f t . t r st.i t n t .'S w !. io h j u r situ' 1 c n si i tn tf a d.i : t n in it, loin o:t -r f..r iy ttictorv to Co in--! It .'I II )t tltto T t ; . , t tit t ' tttn? ir. pi. tlO'lM 0. -r i t . ; ::ieys l n s v 1 n rilH. ! p "1 'I, pt Ol plunt of and Maiifi- 'f 1 -C ' o fr,.. ' o -n n y s, T 1 over s :v k e :i t . T tt i i rlt-rii 'km ' vfi it", con t ro , 1 1 ii e as A DANGEROUS COUNTERFEIT. hrrrln the Spnrloui Ji Silver Crrtlfl r'v Il(Trr from llie I.mi tilnr. I fcr-t smi.-o otV-.-. rs- :n .tiro : -st .I.-i - j It :l s an i Iv ,t -1 ; r v 1 1 ti nter '.1 o :: . -. Ill" rk a f t c : n.ii t; ,.;t Co.y 1 r. Iv d: ; 1 . r . ' 'IT1 i . K I . i K. -.nun at de r i.llie b i altar t. an ba v -hip Ctopia, which w as 1 st March 1'., nloug with t V"-r passengers, has been discharged fioui isto-iy. the charges preferred against him t having been sustained before the Coroner s ;rv acd the Marine Court- CABLE SPARKS. VON I ... tt of (i, voti v . il.-i l, oii'loti prot. stetl r con 1. 1 ry men i n o-f Cn!at.d lirirr f worsted find to fin nrnistrr (if n iinUriown milt M I; i I itni. Irel'l trnriug fi a in r in bt-r I'-'.-iciinit-nt prnpr u t c til Rssnult tit nutl-.'Ti- "ill not i-'Mrfl w '.riiiio ioit-..pc, J.ord Sa.is- 'ti'. tli.'tt t Ire it 1 nt ;tl n 0 1 1 0 Lp'Il oi troops, i f .-rp. 'or tt : I'at is forin.il It t 1 ra nee v it!, t iic r 1 i-r oi St. A lidrcw. tts pr..ii t.ol-.!, : k !.... tin 1 "r-lo: .'l to- I . M i r.i . .1 i: on on. It:,! i.-i n jtre m ulr, i I i i inimster at ; doiiinitintr ri-3 in Ka.st I" Jit; ,'-l ti report of .'e Nupo Ji istniirk bet '.Veen Ml lilt' I If ,v ''"n mid I'nio l'-oj-o-l I,, ; l'.-im a .11: i K A M K M ': ! it t ii ; ch :1 i.n-.ce i i -tcietj- tnurtiered A 'i s: ria, i n mistake e n:i i been detaiied ii'-rci II f ii kii, lor l Ii in i: o. y tvrong done ti.e .: :iie i r.-noh ri:rl Ku-tsinn t c r 1 on tii Kiin'iitri'ieoiifl "p-', a :: I tint Kuropftin i i:i" g:-i:no perludmgwar iv l:i s-,iel the ( nt'olic i- mil K : ; macd usgli a mi i tio I -e.-e ot ( ork, f'ir rirnt r,T" I : TO! r i 'I s t Lot In' ' 1 : 1 1 I'l A I V I I lo-nop ,,f (,!,! v .t ' a -i-.il ' ) M ihon v Ke' i i . ' e ti :t s "in i;n Mr 5 i n regard to liis I'm;. o-.-'Tr: -" I br-.:!,. ll. i - i if I',. 'lftTona, Mada massacred on instigated the t h li v- or ler of r cruelly. O sc.i r. Alrirc:. 4 :.::i -t.M-r' 111- ,"1 ll .' 1 i inei tii !,t-iti I'i i:in. St Hi;.- iy, n.tin cut. I'trre.'s ..t i'.- Haiti girl. chi rity ital 1 at eland, an insane. ijschar'etl both I "i , "la" I si lotgtiti among ling a youn." A N- M. : it y t ; : ; pp. .net s "lili.-l by t- I ' : s;i n r'-:i:ri. t-. A HASii 1 and , t h" e Wist c o't."i lm "to tor a : -s w ho were on tlu'i r ;i z of M r. Partiel i 'a i i.e. Ireland, were he opposite Inction of . an 1 were compelled tn w I, ici: they started. : I erofters of Lewis I of the Hebrides, ot1 I and, who bad been i -s in order to make rv, have fornietl a .. n I are prepared to -.n -ve them liom the t t k .-ii pt.ssession. r k. Ireland, was sit a crow t t ain p ti- .t in. I ill, t inpt ti . .ie t lie j tidge t as :p t ot the government italistn charged :th I noting at l ipperary I i 'd .. n ami 0 Jlr.eii I w ith spectators nt narrowly aTert- J. ii. I a pa THE DEADLY CIGARETTE. tt ii ni; II n ii I! r lnC and 'I'liru A !" spat.-!. Ir u utiPt rnxrd by Smok : omiiiits Saiclile. : i a I et-m, La., says: - I e:g:iret;es, Mi.thaei , M o a, ! ( "arzoii banged :t i bee 'i :.l: a: I. - r .r a - be-i: of tn adJcj - fatal i y . lie ma.- r.n ail intel.i .iiii 7--.. 1 Htlti . mg cigarettes to smoke any lie would turn u bis eouutcn .':eal aid, and I ' save lm g.'tlt k' tria ani .. bee se 1 are in i "I e, ami w lien 'li h. 11. vervtni p iss; a so n, but "a . t .. 1 1 was t ii.-a I ounty A in-I.o a u i y tow n. 1 n : he e t ' :: : t: ' in- -i vt en. I. en ti.- k-t-p ,sc .v. i e l liis ., ,e II "i-or. 1 I 1 see - ;l qtl l-: - ii c-1 t . I. -I t. sen d h ; in to the :' was taken in i his supper, he I R- An ii tir aiiei w ard. i :i in 'do bis rounds, he -I !!': ng t'roin the bars ot i lo.tnaged in some way .'if "I w ire which he ."I to tins attached his Had made a noose, and .'ace almost grazing the i l i dei.tn. . u. 1 w 1 1 , t 1 1 str.l::,'. WASHINGTON NOTES. Ti urv D pirtni-'tit has re bon '.Is m ik i tig the leemed total to u p, r cent. "io0. ;i- eretary l'roe; .r bas decided to extend his ..: inspection t the California Military s. tien tie le t 'A ashingto t h hatl tuit led whether he w .uld do this or refirn i u , b i ngt on. Major list,. Lathbone, of (ibin.nt pres- :. : l n'C n iered iief postotfiee inspector, bas been m l lias aei epted the office of Fourth A--, slant Lostin tster ' iei.er.il. created at trie :a-t session t-t 'ongress. L.e I'ostolhce Department has made an i:.ipor::u.t decision with reference to the bond ' . be acc-pted from letter carr ers thoughout i he eo art try. M it tier to it has been the rule to a eep; only bonds fro.n private individuals I t i i.e f .ithtul performance of the carriers' duties, but hereafter any reputable Trust Company in good financial standing will be tic'-ept. - 1 on a surety bond. The decision was made by the Postmaster lieneral. D.re. tor f the Mint Leach says, that after ,I".iy next it was probable no tno're silver dol-.a-s would be coined, but silver certificates ".. .".il 1 be printed i listen I. Congress had given ti.e -secretary ot the Treasury power to recoin a'"".:t -', .""."'fi ol t.,e subsidiary coin now in : ' I'rea--.. ry and that, too, would probably - 1 "tie as s i .n as possible after t ie begin ii:n - ot tii" n-x: tis.-il ycir. There are also l; a '-'""'' 11 s I r dolars against which a ' . ver eel ; ; ti a; t's ca n b.' issued. 6: STRIKER SHOT DOWS. He Asaallltrtl a Workman and lot the Hunt of i. 'i' . i n on Norris street, -tandard Steel of the ker rceeived a bullet the hands of one of the places of the e ta:vtn the ?i- men w ,iu ca :ne s ; ;o . r. locked Irani Jer up lor t he let ts sai 1 he saw four men .-rii'iit m-'iiutt toward the in i ti.-'on c- li .Itiiiiore Kail i behind them. ( ne reached r.' Ins linn I nn ; he siion ider men. rani: "Sc here, p ir 1. :n -st a i t !:e s i me insta.it i.e aeeoste I viitii what looked I'ne rtssniie.j man fell t- it e was on his feet a t once, i pu 1 b-1 out n re vo vet- a nd men -tarted to tun in d 1 1 r h- i. a bullet s'rtifli Brown tie pavement. A until pv. 1 lie our 1: If"! Mill ml i if ; ; f'Y W'Tt' fi n'i i n z A niiiii M (H'.'l t : a v nne 'k rel 't pel, san t! ant ar t ' I t nem. : tiiiga KILUVD BY MISTAKE. i si i ii '. true ! h y I'nlilllllS V ' r 1 1 ti -, l i ii I. V II. b 1 it ll 1 o f a A . .am 1 en n. , a with on t !L .""'tered I '." llirin-'r': i 's w ite was the only was turned when the eddler dropped his noise startled the Il-r back el. The , T. Tiie upon iooktiii; around ami seeing an, I a me so terrified that she n. I he peddler picked up the .on. an and was about to place 1 when her husband entered, inking that the man had assault- ekcl up a heavy club, and, ). struck the peddler on the I'm almost instantly. In ll , - w , tit i SOUTHERN ITEMS. IMKltKSTIXi f:ws fOIIPII.F.ra KllO.il MANY SOI Ittl'K.S. - A Iistit roncrrcation has at Hueiia dsia. 'a. itocn orgfin i zo 1 Creainerifs arc reported tn he p:ivinwel! in Kent and other i ou nt us of Maryland. The extension nf tlie Camden road in Bra ton rnuniy, . Va., is rapidlv Hearing Cot,- j p'etion. A hoy named Walter Tierce was drowned in .-"taunt. n river, near .-taunt ti I'.'.ver Sta tion. Y. The ( 'heenpeake and :,n K iilroad will erect a passenger depot in I.-. nchburg, Va., to COSt fjtM.I 0. The nnthorit es of l.reenlirier county, ". y, a."' I,re 'nakint; an nggr. ssive war (ti the illicit liquor dealers. Northern ci.pita'ists have purch.Ted tlie HowdUnd plaiiliidoii, adjoining Beaufort, S. C., mid will ere t a la roe cotton mill. The Nor'olk and fstern I'.ailroad has ordered twentv-rhe new locomot.ves trotn tiie Baldwin Locomotive Works in I'hiladelphia. The ales of leaf tobacco in I.Tnchlmrg last week aggregated 1, ru.riJO pounds. The in crease in the sales for the present year over 1S90 amount to 1,!12,400. At Bas City, Va., the roof of the large knitting factory collapsed from the weight of the snotv and much damage was done to building and machinery. Washington Duke, a wealthy cigarette maritif u ttirer of Durham. N . C, will endow a solio .! tor girls at L misburg and call it the Mary Duke school in hon .r of his daughter. The brick machine at Charlestown, V. Va., has been placed in position, and the Brick and tile Company turned out their first bricks last week. T he capacity o! the machine is Hi', 000 bricks per day. -New York, Baltimore, and Indianapolis capitalists will build a line of railroad trotn Charleston, W. Vs.. up Two .Mile creek to the Jackson county line, to develop large coal fields owned by them. A meeting will be held at Roanoke, Va., to organize a State association of civil and mining engineers and architects. A bout forty favorable response, have been received to tile invitation to be present. Ldwnrd Killon purchased for cash last week -40,ik;0 acres of choice timber lands in Clay and Nicholas counties, V. Va., at ,1b per acre. He is Baid to be acting fora wealthy Maryland and Ohio syndicate. A gold mine has just been discovered with in ten miles of (ireensboro, N. C, which is yielding the finest specimens of quartzgold. The shaft has just been sunk eighteen feet, and a vein several feet thick beeti struck. A local passenger train on the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway ran into the rear ot a freight train in a tunnel seventy-five miles east ot Charleston, V. Va., and both trains were wrecked. Fire broke out anil the entire passenger tram was consumed. Several per aons were seriously injured. F.rne-t Hardenstein, editf of Business, a weekly paper, of Vicksburtr. Miss., was killed by John C ashman, editor of the Vic kg burg Kvening 1'ost, on the ttreets of Vicksl nrg. The trouble grew out of a discussion in regard to the aetinn of the citizens of New Orleans in kiliiu the lleuneasy iigsa sins. C. Lafayette Kirby, oi L'nion county, N. C, met bis death in rather a peculiar manner several days since. He was cleaning out his well wio-n t ue rope broke and the bucket, with a w , iht ol 100 pounds, which was being drawn up out ot the well, tell on him. II is ne. k w a broken nud he died instantly. Lniest Bender, a young man who lived on Core Sound, near Newberne, N. C, was drow ned several days ago ill the sound, while on a tishing expedition of several days. Not retiming when expected, a search was iusti- tute.i : New r W. . lost h coi.t. i barr- 1 four : Lou-di two s burne i bis bat was lounJ two miles Irom Lo.islit r, of Chatham county, N. C, burn by au incendiary tire, and its including four valuable horses, fifty I corn, two buggies, one wagon anil ol fei til.z-r. jiusisthe third time bas been burned out, twice before. '"v"''ich belonged to him being Hi'i'.; pla.. t:nio Sllch Ctc. taik I'. e K . . le, well-known nt Alderson and Va., was arrested at the latter iged with certain swindling opera cei tain trip through that section, staking his name in sign ing cheeks, matter has caused considerable it section. ay ton is building anammense plan The in ll a. c; ing mill at I'airmottnt. W. Va., to take the place of t he one recent Iy burned. The Marion .Machine Works are building a large iron structure half a mile below Fairmouut, where all kinds ot machinery, car wheels, etc., w ill be manufactured. Percy Peyton, a boy twelve years old, flipped tioni aoine iogs into Mud river in West V 1 1 gi nia, a nd was carried lor halt' a mile down with the title before relief was obtained. This is tne third time in the pist ten days that this boy has fallen overboard, and each time he i.ns bceu rescued in an exhausted condition. -George Nelson, thirteen years old, was in stantly killed at Greenville, X. C, a few days ago. In company with some other buys he was hunting robins, and by accident liis gun I wasd schsr ged,bo:h barrels emptying into li s throat an 1 kii dug Him instantly. A hole was blown iu the port boiler of the steamer Farmer, which was on her way to .Savannah lrom Brunswick, Ga. She was be tween Durieu and Doboy when the accident i occurred. Tne noise of the escaping steam caused a panic among t lie deck hands, several of whom rushed overboard, and tour of them were drowned. John T. Pitrb'k, secretary of the S .uth Immigration ass tciation, says that all tiie southern states have consented to be represen i ted at the southern exposition tt) be held at . lialeigh in the fill. He also says that tuc ex position will be permanent, and tiiat after January, K it will be taken to that outn ern city which will offer the greatest induce ments to secure it. Two young ladies of Washington, N. C, came near being frozen to deatii some nights sii ce. They had been out gathering wild flowers iu tne evening and wandered fo far in the woods and were lost. Ti.eir friends be coming uneasy, made up a party of ten or twele men and searched the woous the night through. They were lound the next morning at 10 o'clock, nearly frozen, three miles in toe woods. Four negroes, two men and two women, were arrested and lodged iu jail at Belgrecn, Ala., charged with burning the town of Ltissellville. The women confessed and told Tiie whole story. A mob of two hundred ami titiy armed men went to Belgrecn, over powered Jailer Waltrep and took Jett Dens more and F.l Hudson, the two men, to a neighboring white oak tree, swung them to a limb, tilled them full of bullets and left them. They denied their guilt. j In the B'-aulort Oyster Packing company's factory at heautort, N . C, Ben Parker, a des perate negro, who had been discharged by M imager Ford, for insu b rd i nate conduct, went to Ford's private office and commenced abusing him. Ford saw that Parker hail an open razor and ordered him out of hi otfiee, w hen the latter rushed at him and danger ously gashed his throat with the razor. Ford thereupon drew a pistol and shot the negr through the neck inflicting probably a lata! wound. The fast express on the Louisville and Nashville ilauroad ran off the track near Anchorage, Ky., fifteen raiWs from Louisville a t-tt days an', 'The two rear sleepers were throw n against a side-tracked freigut train, and one w..s completely demolished. Tne urn k hi. s iiuistd by a brakeuian throwing a switch l e'inre toe train hatl entir Iy passed. Mis. Lei.e Lboiij of Keokenio, Ind., was probably it. tally injured. Several other were jess st r.tuisly b u rt. -line of the heaviest land-slides that has taken ..a.-e on any railroad iu the northern part ot the tttte occurred on the Potomac, Piedmont ami Fredericksburg Liilroad at w a: is knew ns Mills Cut, about two miles from Fretlei i ck sbu rg, Va. The slide is about one bun ired ami fifty feet in length and forty ft et in depth, and the track for a distance of about seventy yards is torn away. The toad is a iiario'.v guage nning lrom Fredericks burg to Orange. N The snow was very heavy in all parts ol Maryland during the recent sever.- st Tin. Near Mount Pieasant, Cecil county, the snow was in many places two feet deep, and the stage Ir-m Cnerry Hill to Elkton was nearly six hours Jat. Trains on the Western Mar land Railroad were blockaded, and the snow was ten inches deep in l. arroli : t.-l iiinny heavy dribs. In Allei'ar.y i-'niuit the-ewas snow tne feet deep at inriotis p.-ii.t-- am! over a foot deep iu Frtdcriek c. ituty. Some damage was done to sheds by ti.e weigi t ol :i(Uv, and the wires were damaged, fences prostrated by the gale and other damage done. The track-laying on the I ronton extension has not been progressing very rapidly, on ac count of high water and bad wtather" It is the intention now to run irains to Wayne Court-house within five weeks. The connecting-link from Irouton to the Ohio side ot ti e Kenova Bridire is progressing more rapidly than on the West Virginia side. The grading from "Wnyr.e Court-huuse to Flkhoru is under Md Is b f r.lol; ahead t::in:s I ls I to b. 1 be shoi !t t I: d I- great lake-. Abel I'ltts.of V. stern North ( A1P: a r,t i . ,li and probabl y let:: ' h D.ck j'ailent. 1 lo Ai.el Pitts and his hgl.t nt the tlistider tl i v ision of sroiie In together. Dick Tal attempted to en t A I "lien H'Tiiy I'tita I 'iek Tn' lent down. 1 . ti n I ;-d i bis a tree h tii'l t Abel Lilts i-r tlie (Tit l v 11 II J .lie th 1 1 Kll-I kii". k el .1. . Ill TI I I belt 11 k a - bead with I el Litis hi- -on bad h tnd and struck Henry i'.;t a rock, n-n ieri n g It i :ti ni..n who hud p. end for pea-e, tl.i been killetl, aiincl- i .l. e 1 turn attacked by I '.. k Th and (ea: iu . i v cut on i : : I- in a I ie:, t, ti ud Aim In I b-n t wit", a k ii 1 If i -ad and the b o k. d Ins .( ou:i is are i 1 is sk u 1 1 was fi act n re I likely to prove tatai. ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE. tii.. .it",:: m useulu r l'r.A yt. ! Tr.A ! s is an agile ami as be is Itvn'v ve. s ag., an 1 walks with tlv same hi e k cnei gy. M ks 1. D. i . N. is Lmmu D' to: ii .- 1 She is over 7". yra-s I' Tinvi iii ril's- fn 11 n.ime : l Nruoli' So-t It irt a. it age and very feeble. eKNAT'lr. HrCAil-i 't widow teacher in Steeiviiie, Mo., -married, and her husband was a. ere, then she w as a poor man. Mlts. Neu.it: Bi.i'fS'N". F.Y-TKR, President of the Won. en'- Pr ss A -soda I ion of the P.t-L-i lie Coast, is a gramliieee of La; bara Frtet chie, td;e says. PKOKKK--KK I A 1 1 ' S. ,Iii;;;t. N, .resident of the I : l : 1 3 m 1 1 a St it ' I ' ; l i v ' ' r s : t y , I its accept el the presid-ncy of tiie Leland Stat. ford Liu vt rsity ot Caii torn ia. ' Jl 1: .i.MK K. Jl.r.tiMK" is a ti m do plume. Tlfreni name of the s i-ces till young dram atist a;i i humorist is J. W. Arrow smith, and his home is in Bristol. ShN.'.T it: STANI-'inii has been vis, ting Cor nell I'nivers iy at Ithaca, with the view, as f University builder hirne:f, to gftson;'; point! from the F:np;re .-ttate institution. Si KI'MAK, the Ltissian Nihilist, having comr leted his lecture tour in theLnited State ., will spend a f t- weeks iu Boston quietly, before returning to Kttrope, The Princess of Wales villsetan interest ing example to amateur photographers bv i having some views t a ken by h er.se i I em ployed in decorating a tea set of Wedgwood Ware, j Si'NAT'in Liim' .nds is back again in his I oltl home iu Burlington, Vt., and is as busy , preparing for his iniple-su'jar crop as if ; there wasn't such a thing as Cong re -s to t link ' about. j P.Kv. Dn Attic:-. G. IIaywd offers thij as a panacea for the eviis which culminated ' in the New Orleans lynching: ".Make the rail rts cfl'ecti ve in dealing with criminals. ! Keep out of the country immigrants of the 1 Sicilian sort. j Bishop Paddock, of Massachusetts was regaried by tne late ILiehard II. Dana, of ! Boston, as the best pi eliding officer in n coii- vention that he never knew. The Bishop j w as a ready off-hand speaker, and knew how to dispatch business. I M r.s. K y i.k, wi ,'e of the A Hiance Senator : from South Dtkoln, felt overpowering con fidence d n ri ng t he ca n vass- tha t h r husband j would be elected, and w heirrver I e talked of I declining th" nomination she in.sisted that he ' would yield and win. Jay G'.iri '.- signature was printed in the pu zzie col ti m n of a Bos-nn paper with there : quest that readei s guess whose -it was. Among the persons to u horn t he autograph was credi ted were T. lied, Ingers'dl. Ike Weir, Barm 1 Hirseh, II. Gi cely, J u bal Kan'y, and Inspect -Byre s. Tlf !: "zarowilz of P.usaLt, who is making ( ! tour nf tiie world, is expected to reach Sat. J Francisco in a bout a week. Russia's treatment of the Jew s IcHtls t ha t c ass of people in Cai i 1 fori: in to reg -r I with iiidiznation any sehen e : tor otii' ial honors to tht Grand Duke upiti ' his a rn vc.l. Ml'.S. Ji'.XNIK M. I.iZIKR, who has been elected president ol Snrosis, is a physical her ell, although she lias not practiced nie ii e:i:e for several years. She. devotes all her time to philanthropic work. In person she is small and pluinp, with a hi-h iy-ititel 1 igen t face and vivacious manner. Wns. M. M. M At'.F.i'DKR, of Washington, owns the old-fashioned French bedstead up ti which President Lincoln s'ept during his ad min 1st rutiort and upon which his body lay after his assassination. ILt husband, a White House carpenter, bought it at an auction s.iie during Artriur' adminis! ra'ion. COUNT Lot -toi 's socialist colony on the es tate of :i tvf n tity nun in tne neighborhood of Charkoff, P,u:ssi:i, has ben broken up. The owner ot t he eatate gave the colonists every opportunity to fulfill their Utopian dreams, but the continued quarrels, the dissatisfaction and the impossibility of accomplishing the desired i emits led to the abandonment of tin ; settlement. i Major I.e Caros, the well-remembered ' ppy, is just now seriously ill. The Major has ; resided in a pretty house in tne suberbs of Lopd"n, with his American wife; ever since I the recent commission iie has not courted pub- Jicity, but has rathpT preferred to remain in i semi-obscurity, for he realizes better than any I one else that his life would not be worth a ' triflj if he was not painfully careful. DEATH OF DR. HOWARD CRCSBY. "I Ivnoiv I lluve fa IjKH t "ot tr to I ! I Rev. Dr. Ileward Cr ... P. M., at his re-i leitc-. t ce n t h sireet, New York ful, Ulld ill slet p he ;," Vrlltr-. In u i Io-nctl Ones. 'ly.ii-d at o.o.io'eh.ek No. lib Last Nine 1 1 :s end was peaee-iss-e I away. As tiie bells rang for Ye-per ervice Faster Dav he asked by sign for paper, and wrote afew lines to his loved ones, to the absent son and daugh ter in Egypt, nn J three members of his family at home. The fir?t words of the last note were, "I know I have to go." Howard Crosby was born in New York I February 27, is.'!, lie was a son of William ! Bedlow Crosby, t be philanthropist. He was ! graduated at the Fnivcrsity of the City of I New York in 1,-1 1, ami became professor of I Greek there in 1 ..") 1. In l-.j'jhe was called I to the chair t 1 (.reek at Rutgers. Two years later heenteted the ministry of the Presby terian Church, ami united tne duties of pas tor of the First Giiin-'i, of New Brunsw ick, with those of the professorship. In lSbo he gave up work at New Brunswick to become pastor of the I'mirtn Avenue Presbyterian Church, in New York city, which place he held at the time of his death. He also held the oftb e of chancellor of the University of New Yot k from 187-1 until I SSI, and has been since LSbl a member of its council. In ltlli he received the degree of D. D. from Harvard; in 1S71 that of LL. D. from Columbia College! He was chosen moderator of the General Assembly ot the Presbyterian Church ot the F nited S; ates in 1 ST.'J, and has often been a delegate to that body. In IS77 he was a dele gate to i lie tir-t Presbyterian General Council at Ldinburgh. i n addition to his woi k as an educator and clergyman Dr. Crosby has taken a lively in terest and exerted a beneficial influence in pu blic affairs-, part h-ula rly in ad v oca ting tem perance as tiist in crushed from total abstinence. In I?77 he took the principal part in founding the Society for lite Prevention of Crime, whose chief object is the reduction of the j number of saloons and il.e restriction of the I liquor traffic. 'Through this society, of which I lie lias been president since lis loundiition, j and apart from it, he has done much in this I great work, influencing legislation and the J municipal government in his own city in so I far as it litis relation to the regulation of in I temperance and crime. He has also been j actively interested in the welfare of the In I tlians and t I.e procurement of an internal ioiial pyrigm law. KILLED BY ENRAGED ITALIANS. Forrnnn .ti 'Can ley .Jtlstin.tl the alunn I.v li ell f ii g mid ssiis Torn to I'lf-crs. Upon the railroad lines k now n ns the 'am leu tystein in the Centre ( 'he it.ate of W.-t Vir ginia, . ' l ia nan s ,i re ,v..i k it. once a tv. ek thai in us rca'-h ti the report 'tithe New nrl'-.-m. cei ved and win!- t h" I " a 1 1 ; n -it ame-i x I lie ni - el -r, i he !,.,,,, a Scotcmai; It... ne. t Mel a t -zensof Ne-.v Orleans "i"'l j i-' The Itniians beeante ;naL' t is.. At AI i'. le'.t. Mct'a ii ey. They ti.en niu a terri bie man tier. tte 1 A DESPATi.-O from Zan.i! elusion of a iraatv u-ii chiefs, by -.vhich Ihe'latter ; slavery at Witt!, is idH.-ial!" in-' eori r. i.'niiitiit ab'ib-di Hi- ,.r ;re t" aiuioim .1. Th,; present owners of slaves nr.; years' grace in which to libr-rat other way dispose of the I'.hvjJ the men they now employ. "ve 1 five r iu some ves or mt r;i ct , r.-ntion .;k to 1 . :e Volt- JWNKENtfESS lr Liquor Habit. nt mi me wofiia theas s bitt otfi cvam D? Hurts GOLDEN SPECIFIC It ran i ren I n colTpe, tea, or In fcrttcleaof food, without ;iie k now lrdfc of patient if nccesaary ; it Is absolute v harmless and will effect a perm rient and nil w ur, whether the patient la a, molera! Orm ker r an alcoholic wreck. 1TNEV KH FA U.S. Itoperate so quietly and with ach cprtalnty that Uio ;atient urwlwryoee no inoon Trnifnce, and Boon Jim complete reformation it tCTecte-j. 43 page book free. To be had of R N. Duffy, druggist. New Bern, N. C jyl5 dwy THE BEST LIVER MEDICINE CHILL CURE. CHEAPEST MEDICINE KNOWS CONSIDERING QUALITY AND SIZE OF DOSC IT WILL ALSO BILI0USNE88, DYSPEPSIA, AND CBRONIO CO N8T1P AXIOM. R. BERRY, New Berne, - N. C THE We Sjfi. m a & aaaf , mw D) Land and Improvement Go. DURHAM, N.C. S.CARR. President- A. B.ANDREWS, VIos-PraaadenL A MOST LIBERAL and REMARKABLE ANNOUNCEMENT. The "Consolidated ""Controls 285 Acres Of Land Immediately adjoining Th Camps, ef Trialty CaUaaja, which haa anno surveyed Into LOTS 50 BY 140 FEET. The Lots are well located aDd are situated upon Streets 60 Feet Wide with a Rear Alley of 20 Feet. The location Is admirable for Store. Restaurant. aDd Dwelllnara. Peraon. dealrlBf to " buy or build,'' In ordei to educate their boya can do no better than buy one or more of tbeae lota. IT It THE l't'RPOHE OP TIIE CONSOLIDATED TO OFFER, for tbe areeeat aalr. 800 OF THESE LOTS, and to jruanintnn that, when the WO IOt are .old, to erect upon aome aultabl. portion rf the property, su ftieU'iit ly far removed from the residential portion, one modern ly-bnllt, we!i-... tii, p(.. Cotton Factory, to cost 100,000, and to au pply tbe Cotton Factory with a ( AMI HdltKISt; CAPITAL, of $'T,O00, making total outlry tor COTTON FACTORY, $125,000 One Knifing Mill for the manufacture and to supply the Knitting Mill of a5,000, making total outlay KNITTING MILL, $75,000 A CH. AMD TOT A I, OF 200.000 IN IMPROVEMENTS w W W W W in the line of Ia4atrUl latrrartaaa npon tb. preperty. r TO EVERY PURCHASER of HOT) of this magnificent property, tbe "CONSOLIDATED" wtU ( FIVK SHARES, PAR TALCE FEU HHAB.K, - - n j I f"H paid and non-aaaeable In tbe f.ton Factory, aad if6S6nt THR EE SHARF.H, PAR VALI'E trli FER 8HARK, . . fyys j full paid and non-assessable In th. Knitting Mill, I MN Making a return to each Purchaser of $4-00 of tha Property, of $200, well invested in Good Industrial Enterprises. Kor every dollar invented in Weat End Town Iots, adjoining tb. Trinity Collage property, the purchaser reallzeanO percent, in Flrst-Claaa Industrial Enterprises, whlob w ill euliance the value of his investment. Tbe ' ONSOLIDATKIV conlldently believes that the above ta th. moat liberal and at th same time the most legitimate offer that haa come before the public. In laet the offer Is so liberal that we do not hesitate to say that In our opinion, the opportunity wUl be promptly taken advantage of hy those who have been waiting tor tbe BEST, or persons deiiirlng to secure first-class educational advantage, for their Boya, oa tbe aaoat ad antageous terms. Maps showing the propertv and Price List of the lot. cheerfully farnlahed ea application to r. h. WRIGHT, Seoretary, DURHAM, N. C. REMEMBER that tt ei v purchase of &400 i .-ries eight shares Enterprises par value of ;JO0. A POINTER. In btiyins: a lot you are also making an Investment, the Dividends npon which will mo-t likely aid materially to educate your boys. A HINT. Thp building of rwo Inrzo Industries upon the Property, and th. complet ion of Trinity College ought largely to enhance the value of the lots. A SI'CifiESTIOH. Now is the time to purchase. The lota may all be gone If you wait, and you will m las the opportunity of buying from first hands. I 245, ' SKK.-" T-3L.--- ix" WE ARE IN THE LEAD FOR FINE QUALITY AND STYLE OF SPRING VEHICLES. THE MOST FOR THE MONEY IS OUR MOTTO. BEST p ZT 0NE 0F MATERIAL rEfk OUR CAT A- W0RKMAN- VjdZ FULLY IL ship LUSTRATES WINS. V SJl OUR LINE. SMALL AND LARGE ORDERS RECEIVE BEST ATTENTION. A SAMPLE JOB WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT OUB WORK IS THE WORK TO BUY. BRIDGEWATER CARRIAGE CO. Boot and Shoe Maker. All Styles of Boota and SHaa mad to order and on Short notloa. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. N. ARPEN, CRAYM IT., tfrMltf toiraal OCet. VEMLl PfllflT t OUTWLARS ALL OTHERS f TtaM laat H th. bat u4 ami aaaanaal . eal t IT Mr. alow bora aai itsltrntrd araloaa I ' mat haato paaaitlimfUmaa lai a artaf aio . aad 70 bar "Aer1ll - mA mmtm awl ( ' omcm, am r aot aav. 7 a?aW f-aia . k haa a baaatirul laatra: tt taapanraa faaaa- ' ' fwarajaaa aaul lanrnaaaa ta. vaaaa aff vaaar t i ValMlaaa. It haa teaaa taala mm Mm, tor ' k lt'a mmrna ta aaa at ymmn. aaatila tmr4 ti I I faahloaa). Man aa4 MalMv. aaoaa o aha . duraMUtrof ararflt Paaat an aT aiwiia. ( ' UMIJIT BROTH EMk MrUaO "lla, Itow i L. H. rFTLM, " .7. 13. BROWN, nBT ciAa BARBER SHOP. Neatly fitted np to th. bmrnt ot mtjm. Batt) room, with hot and cold water. BRICK BLOCK, MIDDLE CtT. A URHARi CONSOLIDATED 4 R. H.WRIGHT, of Hoeiarw, VmAmrmrmr, Ac., to eoat I with a CASH WOHKIIO CAPITAL for of Block In two well Equipped Industrial Perfectly Simple - Simply P$rfct THE IMPROVED WARM AIR FURXACES AHD HITCH W APPARATUS or rai BENNETT A PECK Heating and Ventilating Co. The only Manufacturer, tn tht. ctty gfvtng entire attenUoD to the WARMING AND VENTILATION or Residences, CMes, Schools. Etc. ) n capo mtb Mia aoi.ii 1 1 p.i 1 hkd roa pmiirraio aimta Va ( Birr t m j.tm OHK.artru.1 aivan ) 247 and 249 fstk tt, Ciuiiuti, 1 J 1 ' -1. 4 'A "S -: . .... ' ... - - , V"S' j"r- -k-k ,Wf-WpM''' T H'J- t -f-j-tr -ear t . V "."." 1 ,.-"'i "-S'
The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 9, 1891, edition 1
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