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7; ft Single Copies 5 Cents. $1.50 Per Year. INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS. NO. 17. VOL. XIV. ni:v ju-jlm:, ci.ykn county, n. c ,u;ly k;. isdi, !P W IP II WW 4 for Infants ancTCh.ldren. m" B. J. AstsaanKM.1V, U Cafor IV. tia.atrK X. T. W sbw .. tm snsasi 1 rr. . r x o fess i o y j l DR. C. K. BACBY. Surgeon Dentist, Cjux, ViUm Stmi, PP Papist OmreK aisatiic. a. c P. H. PELLETtER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ANQ MONEY BROKER. Tar) Bum W Ul Insajuti l ta Caoatfca W Crarsav. CartorM, J aa OaafrMS rmhm. sfrl'awtaa) Oil a Na IWraa, aa4 faywan Caart aa ta Wa. DR. J. D. CLARK. '" new btrne. n. c: MTtMlks) oa 0a Sui. bea a a. aa waea mu wt-Ma a. ax , . The National Bank OF N EWBER N E, N . C. CapiUl. - . $100,000 Surplus Profits, - 86,700 -v"r DIRECTORS. . - Jul. A. Ct.- Tucsb. lUsuix CM.. S DaTaX. 3. H. IUcvbc. G.tn. KU7.. Am. lltUfi. . ." . . "iL. ftkktrtv. GREEN, FOY &COT BANKERS, t4 t Btairil EisilJi Ijiiw. MK BANKING MOUSE. riu ur 4 a ru efct ,4;. NtW BtRNC. N. C NEXT! Prof. W. H. SHEPARD itj aoa.po.at aUata ia ika toaaornl art ul a - HalrCwtfer - - SOCtntv 8nMio - - - - 20 t4 y lO 61iT0JB)3iECUQlSSl3?. OE K. WILLIS, PROPRIETOR Or arble Works Eaitai .KorlS Gaiu'in NEW BERN E, N. C. aJiMoa W .lawiwuie Uxrb ami alt .. QaaA.'Ma JiVna TcT C Ve-'e tx Fta- and !"! lavai.llaJ ar try krrt ri.- CVWi ai(ir(wI aoJ gitma proenpt at tantion, witU aaiafacrioa piruuil. K7r.j on e "s7 he.vy anu uafrr GROCERIES. UrOarf it I Cafl ii InL Dry Goods & Notions, j fmit Sthi4 Lre Atartn..nt. PUe aa lew aa tla U.ut ! Cat aa4 Caaaalae nay Steak. j 1 T ft t TT1 nktf, atvaclalty tni -on of JOL eaaMr PARAGOH HARNESS AX Madeefthe plNEST STOCK and the very a, O SC3T WORKMANSHIP. Such a harneaa lC caruiet be bowM for leu than f 25. VjkJ t retail- But we are wlllln. In ortler to IntrewJu It. lo y V yS SlU. OMt T OMLT QS to one. peraon a. a Xe t !) In.ii Ptasisiaa. bMlU, WttLataOartoaaanCritlia. Far mini yvasra I ml ial.1 iaaaia P'aaaaa Tl TTarti I Tia I i. wTarar. naif tranr, Rrv T. MB3. J. xa. BINES' Boarding House REOPENED. Mt- J. M JUNES has a Firai u ifc -tlin)( U n; in thr city . 0,f Uap;t Chup h. hi Pioujr Dan Eet.ii Mate, J. M. HINES, Agent. AGREAT BARGAIN! 327 ACRES IU II SOt DATA GREAT SACIUFK'i:: .A VALUABLE. PLANTATION utu iUh! oo the Sxjlh -( the N'u" nfT. thrr an. J half milft frorp lh Cty of New IWne. N C Due liunJ.-eJ aoi traty-6c acrv- crr?l Cm4 inlaU j- Trsb ?. T&r Tl baUncr. two haa.lnxl and twn cr, hiir timt)rel with pir., oak, cypr, and (X her kmis of timber. tt ij a!" fin Grazing I.im) Ckxxl dwUinjt. tHithuiUiinr'. 'n 6n onrhard. It ha a fin KISHERY frootir.g half roi!a oa the beach, aliow there are high banks of mrl that can never b e-thaosU-O. fnxu wliich rreU caa Jod with eM It ia a Try beau'iful an J health lo cation, prrarptin r.car ticw to the pajsiag rrsci3 n l the A. A N. C Ri!roi. Tor Urnn apply to P. TRENWITH, THE NEW LEVER SAFETY TT PERFECTION of SIMPLICITY and ECONOMY of POWER. VARIABLE STROKE, only two aeta of Revolving Bearing. B.at Hill Cltmblnar and all around 8faty m d. H. B. SMfTH MACHINE CO. SMITHVILLE, N. J. Cljfls's N. C. Freilt Line. lltmtn G. H. Stent, Defiance 4 Veipsr On and ai'.rr Fphruarv lit, hne wu! ma.e regular SEMI-WEEKLY TRIPS t TW t 1 Oaltimoroand New Berne ruinf U ' i r : rn tVfD- HHPA Y ? VTl K! .: ; P ' . t PAY, 3 ATI T. i V. : , r u'. f:rcaJt! u4 Sk:?p;n. T.kt tic:. tk . 1. 11-. pi i:r i r i. - oLi 0r . ! fcr Bih n" : .'Uf ' (r, . r pp n i . . l )i L i r f - ' , I . (l.i, n " , - ' 1 v a .v ( ' iu : "m i -. K . r . r 1 r no. A Ji"rt rm n til ' I'.rLcn (nt'tt, io'! ftrr. ' I t , n.'i mr. Jn r M - " 4 :. I. A-i:l, .Var'olk. '. P l .'jl.- i o. iJt ph.j, li .u!b .SlfT N .t V rk in I Pi', v Trim I.l3.irifr , N i rtier. SI - , r.w.n SI lnt-.' wSftrf. . II l:.-t,-r P' .)'ow, IL I Ph ip 1. . II. .( . T.i.iT inJSAturdaji t tijt e r r. W.-.l' r. A : ir l r ulil.'pM ; iiTl, U'iar- J . T . : : T- 1 . " Pfi:.i i'3'!iTi Tl ro. ht l i. f. 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H p"- 'I t n : :'. ii ii I ; n I , li : . i ii; . 1 1 u t!i . :l :ifl :t-1 1 . f 1 tl i t 1 . 1 1 rt r . I . ;i in is - l.illnl. S',hh h.i- al-Ajiys :KMTir-l Miat i . t- k 1 1 ii f!i - lit'- i n 1 t-'lf :ni-. , 1 J . Mst i 1 l !n' 1 M. r " '. - h o ! ; i ::i r, - j 1 -i.i'-n. i: i;h-T i . - r n r v. t :!n- -t. as r . t" ; !i -h ip- r li.A ti - ot - l . ; --lit ' 'T t ii-' p Tt 1 1 1 w r fc I 1 1 n; n :' - 1; " in imj-a l r hi- 1. . !.! : : :i 11 .1 rt- -t nut li-- "! tin . 1 - t : "t A in : :i Hi ii.iiu' 1 - u 1 .: -ji ri . u 11 i ht ! - :i 11.it i "t .1 tt p:i :r . II , .'!!! ii-- "t t i 1 . I m n 1 r.-t-1 N 1 ' ' T -.t 1 i ' 1 r4 i . : : ft s ! 1 ; If num!;i,.' t '1 . .- ! i. :v i ; ii : ii i'1-c i .s ., ; f J 'i ' ; . ;i- .::) 1 - l T"! '4 :i -ii p - :.- ' il.:.' I 1- - 1 r! :-!- l- r. i : :i .1 . i I j ' :: "t . I - r 1 : ; : ' , :i I..,:;. 'I 1- 1 t i'. . m "u'' :i b r-i 1 N H a i -:a ' 1 1 'in i:i t 1 i-n: .1 .: t!i' f.vTJil tliKl lull-OA -tl. 1 ' HAWIBAL HAM1.1.V DEAD. Th - irf !Vr,i.i,-,it r,!rr.. s....!-i,w at ll.in;nr, Mt. ft y ... Af - 1' ' - v ,m . ' I- -1: IIni.--:b-i IT.in-'iM ln-l k I" V . t h T.ir. ;ui: ;!: : . M r;." - a-i i -. r.: "- 1 ;t;b r - n 1- t-- !) !r . h. ii. i i t !i :'-rA;ir i iT " . ' ! .) i 'i r- nrk ! ' TV ni I.- i.i l!y If :;:', :i l - ' ''1 -r ' 1 T'1 1 :i I h 1 11 i 111 I iv 1 1 : 1 1 'r - h: U '-l . who w is ; n :i: i'!"i i.- i h ! ::u i :i!N-r - : 1 ii- - w-n! t T 1 p!n p. : h 1- 0 i ; fi-.At.'r A.is-i. i : Th-' Ti"' tik-j t- a ,h' n'-' IT M i- a- i Mr I ti-.-M, ( th- .'., ;.'i .: brine r.:m ...it. Kir.Mily h- r. m -1 s,.-,t. a (;:!- n t : I u: a - ifie.-l to art -iat fn-rlT. I h.- .l,H'f,,r W"rk."I .-r him f .!''!';''! IIM I h ' !:i '1 ; 1 V V;m cnf f, if. Vli ts "i.tM.' ;..r t,;tii m huni-m po.-r, i"ut fa 1 1 1 n n I !. i'a-''. i a w a v p-:ii'r I -i i ! v nt r r. iiini::S:i! IU--i..ri mt. U-rn in Iitriw f--.. ' t l 7 i -r 7 , 1 ' 1 1 - s a 1 ir. itt .i t' ih-' 'ir ii-. : -. . : -.:,.! .'..um . pr i.'it.-.- nil lp H- 1' - ... - i H m. mh. r of:!,.- M.aii:o I I v '-i f- ; ;i : - : i ' i 1 ! 'r :i p" a k 'T fr 1 -.17 t 1-4" ! r i ..ur-i-.sfl a a s(. II" mi. I n t."l Stan s s .:," I t . a '..- r t ." .art v :,..( l.v th'.. 1 - in - r rt T v . -. -. r r i v'"!-' I". '. - a ' - i i ' . f ' i ' - . I 1 m 1 1 ' i . I - . t I-. ,.i !...'";.'.. .;' ii- .... - , ! In I- 1," mi. i 1 1 t-l ! i.u ..' M i V; ..I -- j . r " t th" i i , - .,.!! r- si n... 1 . i Init.-I Ma-.s i ar. ii 1 1 -7". t n: ..t" ..fi" NI r ! n . MARKETS. l'i ir a ;;v . .- -; r Tr . i:.. 1 1 1! .. .- M illl'l I A : I i w 1, I'. . . in i. i i r n r. ! - : : . ;i I:. ' v ,. ". ? . I I! - f , L i - . N i w ..-: ! .. ) f I J'.', i, i! -s i 'n.j. K V-T I. Mil UT - U;-(.-,.MH,i,i,: fi.-'-Va. ' . '. Il-.'s - (,j, . '.!;, Sil.S.sp . :ir.-p -. jlll'l'l) - CABLE SPARKS. - M ', I ' p.' ;I;u' i:i Wbivn. n fl u ish- i :ii; ia ! . i: (;n't uriii-.; l n "I " - .:ali.i. a n-l i f-v- iu I Irrne an l 1 1 ."-r.it. 1 KT M lj ! a K F.s ."(.' u nc I nt Wtm'i.i. I'.nly. f ' 'i ; ti 1 1 fi vrrr shnkrn ;inl rrarki'tl, a i I l:i" in ha biiai.ts ru-in -I ! th.- ti-iu-. TiiKtnkpiif the N-Ttli (.-rnin-i 1 . 1 " 1 ' ' ' a 1 1 1 s h i p (.'' 'in pa ti v -;.i:-;Hr n : i . 1 r.uh-rs Iki ii' ht I, it,.- c.i ipi'.ny j artly -m-i-1 ;i . - n--rr:ic . i.-,:i i u U. Ti! f ..ii'jht in t'n-1 pr. iiif - of M ih.- '-in-:;nii's. 1" f i - p,-,-ir-T ,Ia.,'''S Hrc alr.-a'ly snfli-r-i : i lt R'mii .y 1 1 l n faniiin- find I:um the n'art-ity I ! r ; :i k mi; wa! r. A n i y is 1 1 1 f.M.t in llornu to tablisli in ' i " I" u -ni";i n fi pi fill's ( 'at hoi ! brinks. An '.h'l'i u 1 1 J t'i- nia'h' in New York to obtain -KJ p-TT I., tl;.- v.'ht lil-'. 1 Ur f . ;,iral alis:i":il S-lrty f St. rt-p-r-biire a n ii": : nr' that in I V' ;il i r last th -: ;i iinbitant s ,,; i li-' ( !upire nunibrrcl 1 11 M M '. a:i : i : . 1 1 '. i s i itu'riirust-' of 1 " h'ti'. I. f'Y M HcduuHhi, widow nt thf I h t prnbtT of ( 'anadn, Sir John MaialonaM, has bt-en raisr-l ti the p.'erRire an an arknowli'tiL'r'niriit "t her iiusbun i's ion a'.ni li-t i nt;ii iln'T pub i i.' st-r i- .-. I ll K H a 'ian iveniinciit, by n ib'crof h:rh . i urn ttl-cf i .;i t h- I -t of January i:t-xt, in. la bs ruti-uiar invni-'f- ata-m thf 'loonni. :;s rt-'uirol to i-tb rt a rlraratic.1 nt 1 tra 7 1 i i 1 1 1 i- u - !"tn -! 1- iu sr-.. Tur i if I arJ b ( 'iiiiip-iny of t lit- I'niti-1 Si.4t.-, i i.i vim: p" rfha-nl I hoi ; i t-i-.':- i n b a I i n i r . i i p: i Mia r-, is n w p. -k i 1 1 t . ! n y r -rn "i .. .lb t 'i in u u !i - i' -:it r- t!u' pr - -: iutiin (" l.nsM.iM -.-(! 1 1 . a.al if stu'tssful w '.t ( i ; t r i lie v i-r ! : V - apply ot oi !. Th k '-"'m p! to b-.'t i"it n t u riiA in Xov So':;h H'ab--h'0 ih.i; 1 1 1 opp. s i t i. n ha" r-vtc 1 7.7 nt-itib. rs. tli' minist.-rialists .''1. th.- jal-" par' v J.i a !"1 tin- i n-h-pm-1": 1 'v .r.oip.' 1 a' -'ti'ii; to tar::! poii.-y. th- n-prr-s. jtT ; .-s . .i.:tb ;ll'' will nuaib' r 7 t- -r p: .it.-' i ;o;i ar l 2 .r !' tra It a-'p-'ais- iluit th-' .-t htiuiation of the holy "t .'a:a- - M.-Hfti'-y. tin- lii l!:ii!viiy liticrtTit ;i i:in t.i ia:i in'tri-m f,,r poison, w a -'i .ii-- for tiu- n-H-oii i bit Mi Henry's ;fV was ir.Miri-'i for over one laillion pound's in various .-.ut pa u u s i n I "n 'la nd an 1 A ni-'rira. and t h- :.; par I. - '.m.'oi tin ni. suptrt uirid.' : j:s .ij, w 1 1 ; . li w ..ul i 1 th- p-! icie-s. A I'tsp r M to th-' I, nd :i Stand a rd from iiaf. jk -k s. -tiiat fr-:iii t r .p- ha e i"T,i- pt i th l'r of I.u-. :,- l'roi-an-, east ot" t a " M.-k . ! i : it. I '-: -i- a :issa! :ate -f Siam. "I h: ai'iiai m rr-jard-l a-s an h! tr-mpt 1'V I 'ran-'.- to :i u i -- Mai .. v . ; b the obj.'.-f pos-i-b!- ..; a-s.-5u il'is-:a i .i' -:''n in lbasti-ni WORK AND WORKERS. Tin of Piits!, urkT. r:Y in d to -. ..rK. ut ill'.' u. I : l . ' : 1 :l';it and w ii.d.. v - !!i-.:i :; 1 tidhiy. ' ll io. hii dint " -i t r ' : . - . u . n . . r. M V.T J,' . i rm pJ"Vi -'-i t .. t . ni'.uf ii-' v.i.-at ion. I i ; 1 i ; i.n ;i u fa--; u r- of - mi n '?,t. vv n , W I'.iT'ti i . ; i a rd and . t .i s. in ) li jo, ha e ; tr i lo .-, tlu ir inilN on Tiies Jay, Id th.- uiu.-dfiM 'dan.-e be in-jsPl upon, i i; r i i n i i ; b -ti M i n u taet u r : ut; t.'onipany, nt 1 i r.i.t iur I :. P. mi. i., whhh roiiiridi"d by 'ii- Iron t .ir l.ijuipiiifnt l'otnj)auy ut Nev 'i-'tk. ,'-;is l ad.-ii u i i.-ly suspnid.-d npcrutions, : hr.- A ii:r out l" !!;pioynii in .;"" men. The mi-pi ,.i i-. .la.- 'o a lark ot" orders tor ears. !' i- r i j i : i uvd tha', to-- plant, will bo remo ed to lb in, A I" 1 1 1 H T i ' Ii j';-!"1- oocnrred on tlie fruit w i.:.r: ' io- 1 1 i itiwi.i ( ! ra! Kail road at New 1 ' r i ' - a 1 1 - b. : a .- u ta'u - .ii- of longshoremen Im 1 .!iL.'-.n ; th'- r.L'nhir oraniz-it ioii and a nnuib. i .. p. iid.-i.r-.. 'I'm slioty were e.v ir'n-. d b -t-Ar-. a tiu- rival fa'tioiis. I-'ur-tu:iat. ; !. s i..;- took eth-et, and th.- police puli ni; ui ;iu a pp-a ra ure tlie Light w as T:i i. World s J-'air I bin tory iu (.diirnqo :ii wi ti.'- i . -pirst .it' tiu- labor orirania- .- - 'iii! tur I n-rfory end - .rs a w a rn in-; to tii 'a! -.r rs .-t ih.- or!d n..t to vi.sit ("lurM-u'o p- 1 1 :ir jd ;. t y of u - ,rk at hiu'b wau'rs. 'J'h" u - r. r was "a i!i:r and tirm r-dusal to a' i b-ro, I'Ut i at i ma t : nj; t hat tin- Mayor of . .. r i i y iii ;b; b.- n ppl ual to. " Til l. "in in it er n pp dined to i u est i tra ! e the rii:e-'c .. eo:i-pirary pn Irrrrtl ni;ainst the Hi"! nrrho,. oi KmjIm ay Tra in mm reported r. thr Supi- :n,- ( ouneii of tin- I't-i ieniMon at lVrre llatiiitr. 1 n l., tiudim,' th" brotherho.nl truiitv. The itrhmni 's Mutual Aid A1--!"-cititi -u prelerred tlie charge, albing tliflt the t rn in tn-at ron-pired wiili the Northwestern ojti' ials to pro idr men take the a-soeiutioit 1 o ! , 11 le 11 k pllU'es. Til i: I'nrua - r ti! Jrs a i the New Jer-rv Ziu ai.d I ron i mpa ny 's oi ks in Newark, t w .1. ivrv. are on strike. Thry work 1J ,.-!:- a : a - r,-; ,h. ma k i nc iiir-h t a in I day Ah:P-. Iir' trouble u iu eau-'rd hy tlie luct that w fvii an nieiub.-r nf either shift was ub, ut iiis mate on the other i-hitt had to i oi.tittue to work in his pluee, thus imposing on i in- men an ui: usual I y lon and severe term t.f di.:y . A M i.ikK it threatened at the works of the Kaiis'.- t :t v Smelt i m; and Itetiiiiii' i 'inpanyt iu K mi.shs ( ity. l'li maii:ii;t'ment have rjiveu ni'tire t, liir pot pu!teis ot a rinluetioti in the hour- ot lal'or from IJ to and in wai;eH from 1 s:i per day to. i 'b. Th-' tnn have otiercl io .-rk eiudit hours tor fl ' prr day. and if that i- not granted th-y will .-ink.- ;o-day. i io- p. t pullers iiunib- r ; i f t l1"1 and the :. i iab..r. is ab ut 1 "". Tlir rmier -uee at Po,-hurr !etw-N ;i n i a -1 ' - r s and ni-u of tiir Amalamaied Iron and Mrel A-vs M-ia;ion has adjourned, th. men b-'in jubilant and f he in a nu fact urer satisfied. T he s.-ab- :-s Mu'ned has but one change from that lir-t r'res.-uted. Tlie man ufaet urer iu-;:-t.d thai rhe nini' h-mr liat must be ev ! u-h-d a :: ! at tiir last moment tin nun a:;rerJ T .::; k'' it i.iiie hours and rittr.-n nrnutes. I l is -a iiolesa.esi'iiiiiir of tiie seale is epeteii to bruifct in lit Mahoning and Shenamro Yabey :a a n u f art urers, who are now the uliiy obj. : ts. A DUEL WITH SWORDS. I w a New Oilcans 1 bt i t . s u i v t ly et t le a I.ittW' niiarn'l. A ! as IoultIu a en s. tiir State line in M --t s I I i between l. P. I ! o u i ' y , ed i t or u f t h e ri a ,!:-. a I'm iu - h n i tr nioon daily, and J b S. i ; u i i r-. e i .ii i : r t c 1 u ith the Masrot. an :-'i :' -d . . kiy . The alTuir e:rrw out of p- ..il .. in tlie two pa pels. a rut Juts - ,.tii.- h ilirnL'r. and P..u by ehost LTiiirhe - u o: d- as the r.lut-. The duel s a- to hu v taken jdaee last week , b th. p dire -"t wn.d of it, arretted both i... n. an I thry were bound over to keep the p. aee ;u Louis-ana. Sui'sennemJy, it wasde- id-- i lobc'n in M is.-i.s.sippi, and arramrcnifiits w . t 1 a ir f"r the in.Ttiii'.' to take piaeethero. 1 i." in. ti w. ia at the plare at the hour ap-p'-t: I- J. a ir I art it I lie r-li miliar ie.a iiad be n iirr e.: -d . tb'-'-d ear h ot hrr. . ' t . r the -a .T'I -a as rien, 5. .mo very active rinpl pi a v t" "! h .w - d. Mr. Hotiby 's weapnin - n a - d it ii in the Lru a rd ot' his an ta ironist . :1 ib- point Mmrk M r. ( arnt Iu rs in tin : r . Tilt z ju-t Ih'I.'W the rilit ev- and . i i fi- bl 'id to f.ow !e, ly. I iu - r-.n Is thru llitertrrrrd. Jud'r Hni.--v -u oo. of me s..,ond of Mr. Ib-iiby, stat-d a: b I; ui. u had acted L'aHantly. and tli-re a a- I... iK-e i-uai to pursue tlie matter further. 1 ic- . 1 1 i s-, t iu refore. brouirh t to an e;u I . i . t ' ' r-- pa it y returned totiie city. Tiny t. -..: at what point tiu- dud was 1 . ' . : i ; f -n r; n ' a-t ion . n t he pa rt of : :.' M pi i .luti.orii n - -liould the bwalit v KILLED BY A PANTHER. Mi., M i Mi.- M. ( T.riil.l.. I.cath Wli il. lliiiilin III... klieiTirs! in Tflini-sst-r. Mi-- a.- ..y ami trirl f': i :: I .. M-.ry K.y a- i M -. i i I -i. us I. f: ; in ;r h-iin.-s m ar Milan, . a i 1 .i-:.S.-rry lt: it. Tii. y .r. , Ini n. t in- . i . . . i s n i t s. in i !. s a .i a . i ii"f" lim In: . t s t'..',!iii in ii ! . u m i am '('. Tin- ims mil ; .' ; rj.- r' a ry tiiick. tin i. iu a luln-ly piiim i ir . i i : . - a p.iv. r. M is MoC-.y v. . i.-i.-rc-l tii" .a!;, rs s unn inuxlr.- I ynr.l ; a ;u:ua--. ! - :r :it l". ".v in ifi.;'usi..ii. s-..;i,:i-- a w.il s,.r. am. In i"ii :-il : i i : 1.. l , " t . I It" ji lis w . :-,- t r , - a r. . m t k n . " ; i . z m im 1 k i : i 1 ... s, -;. I t.a.ar.l : i i.i i.i :: i a;. 1 i ; .. r : . a: I il.rt'rilv :, .-.:!. ! : . in i. I u I s! ...lil.l l.ot :.... Thr I.. I s," ... . i , r ami sii,. u a.s 1. im I .,. r.-s. In Mi:; I . s i'lr i'nsli ,.s lit'Tiiily ? t r : p;'f I 1 . i mi tin' i .nib. 1 i;.- .-tlu r Lli'ls '.' in tlio nuiiiiai attain; lii- ir tinai'l. ran ccrrnniin Ir.'iu ih.' s a n . m i r s:..;.i.;nj until tin y ii-arl.c i !n tm-. in n a I'tirtv t t.i ti .iruani''!. .ami witii slmt u'inis l ui-ii.'.IIy wi n! t i the sia no i. tin- nttn.-k. I I if ni nt lu-r "as s ill u! tin' I m. I y .anil was i,,i l y tlu' Im iit.-i The bfiist in :isitt i.. s.'V.n tin t M-vi-ii ir.i'lifs from ti to lip. It Im.l i-s-I'niital t'ri iii a ci ri' u s. TEN KILLED. vVild Work of a Cyclone Near Baton Rou. La. riip Pen i t mi i i.ny A it i k . I - - l...t Moro I nju ic.;-. I t ( ul a I'.itli Three llun il rial Viir Is Will.-. Tl,.- I'l. ax i. A terrili!.- .-ye ux o'.'l.ii'k A . u-'s I! i..u i;.u I!" striirl. ihi M.. jiassin- jV, sneiiil says: ity a little ii Iter southwest to northeast. Ifentercl theeiry at the liarij,' hriek yarl, m-si-.l up tliroiitfh ( altishtowii ami s-tru, h ii,,. liin jUst to the east of Mr. John Johnson's reshletiee. Jts path enminuO'l ill II north us;, iu ! y .lireet i. .ii.ei ossjnj. Nor; h lloah -vat. I, a liuii.ire.l yat'ils to the east of the i ioverii T's iiiansi,,!!. t then went north, striking the penitentiary Imililing anil the J. A. Dougherty resiiletu-e on North street, jind thence beyoml the eiiy. The eyeione was three hinnlreil yarils wiile and rieoehette I ulon its course like a cannon bull, ilevastatintr as it went. Ia the city no one whs killed, tliou;h several persons were severely injured. I have just returne i from tlie state peniten linry, which is pariinlly wrecked. Ten con victs were killed and iliirty-rive injured, live ot ihu.-c very dangerously. i he convicts were at work in the jeans pants luetnry, third-story of the north win, w hen the . storm struck the liuildiiit; and en tirely deiuolislieil the s.-condand third stories, i here were others in the hospital, in the sec ond story, and it is a iiiiraeletli.it any escaped with their lives. Mr. John Khodus, one of the jtunrds, waS sittini; iu a third story win dow, opening to the south, when he was blown out into the yard, alon' with bricks and other debris. He . seaped uninjured. Kx-Jtidge T. J. t'oid was in the eoiuinjssiiry, on the tirsi Iloor, when the btiilditiir collapsed. He says he got near a wall and stood still, muttering a prayer, as h- felt that his hour had come. When the materials quit falling he saw an opening, and escaped on his hand- and knees into the yard uninjured. He immediately went to work to save and to assist others less fortunate. In addition to the north wing the eel i building was unroofed and partially de stroyed. The woman'sward wasalso unroofed. It is impossible to form any cslinuite of the damage to tlie buildings, as all the property is more or less injured. In the city tifty houses at least were unroofed or destroyed. V visit to the rapitol and other state build ings showed them to be unharmed by the winds, as was also the business portion of the town on Main and Kotd streets unatlected by the mad storm. The .-outhern portion of the city, styled "( 'a t lishtown, " sulfered great loss and damage of properly. In this section of ;iie city several persons were seriously hurt and bruised by living timber from tailing houses and fences. The drug s;,.re of R. A. Iny was completely demolisheii and gutted of its contents, the loss amounting to sVi,inh. Several of the small grocery stor. s ami stall shops in this vieinity were destroyed. The brickyard of (iarig, Keddy A Co. was badly damaged, but the loss is covered by insurance, which is the only storm policy held by those damaged. The cyclone did not make 11 straight sweep through the city, but would strike the ground and bound forward like a bouncing ball, and pass over several houses at a. time, and ascending again, tear its way for hundreds of feet. The trunks of massi v oaks were j Hipped otl like pipestems. So sudiicH w as the storm that a number of bread carts, express and other vehicles, were caught and wrecked iu the streets, and it departed as suddenly as it came. A number of very narrow escapes are reported. Mrs. Jones, wife of Dr. Thomas S. Jones, had just entered ihe bathroom, when fonro: the rafters from Milicr's shop cam.1 flying through the air and pierced the wall of the room less than three feet above her head. iir. Chnrlie Pay was iu his father's drug store when it collapsed, and, although the room was turned nearly upside dow n and timbers sent in every direction, he escaped witli a slight bruise on the forehead. Jacob, .-r., and family were covered by the ruins of their house, but were rescued by friends. The towboat Smoky City was caught in the cyclone, eight miles below iiaion liougc. The entire cabin was blown down. Johns.ei, colored, lirenlan, of J.otiisville, was blown overboard and drowned. ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE. Tl 1 11. Ant", ill" 1 ,". ,r-ia humorist, is 00 yen.rs old and the lather of nine children. li'WIKKT li.MMtKTT I'lI'llVM Nil. the poet's son, is a martyr to gont. lie is ,'J veal's .11. I'.m.va I.. 11 wi ip is annoyed at the stale in. -nt in a weii-known book of reference, w hich makes h. r Tl years of age. She declares she is yet only Ilt. H TM.X, wh'i was m in'ied last week to Miss Kl.iine (ieodnle, is not a lull-b!n,.d d Sioux, it is sai I, his paternal grandfather be ing a I'nited States army oilicer. I.I lil-.AI'.I an Sc. if I--o!:i, of th" Congres sional library, says that to the oft-repeated question: " I in you read all these books?" he repli, s, ' 'Iio you rend all nf your diction a r '." A erettt library is the scholar's dictionary." IIai:hikt Hkfiiifi: Stuwii's physician believes she might live l'i years yet. although she is so. H,.r physh nl faculties are remark ably well preservd, n a".'. i'.hsiandiug her f 11 ing mental powers, she retains the greatest u-lmirati m for flowers. 1'.. T. Vi;sT,ix, the famous heel-ami-!.', P' d"M ri-. n, is now making more money out ot financial schemes than he did in his palmiest days on the 'anbark track. Mr. Weston looks in be 1;', years of aLre, is oi, and does more hustling than a ma:i -.f .'-id. riMM'K Al.IU'.KT Vp'T iP. will not certainly take his tin Iter's place as a sport, as he has no proelhiii. s that way. In fact any proclivities are co::spieu his by their absence in his make up. He has a poor phy.-iq:i", an aversion to soejeiy end is a failure as a speechmaker. R. 1. I'.I.Ai K Mi iKF, the novelist, writing to a tri.'iid iu tins country a: out a picture of him, says: It do. snot concern me much, at 111 y nine of life, what kind of a phiz' I am en dowed with: but the thumb-nail men have indued me with one, and also with a stomach, lar bey;. nd my own." nr.nwxiNi; would never write for a maga zine. He wr..ti : "I cannot bring myself to write f..r periodicals. If I publish a book, and people choose to buy it, that proves they want to read my work." But to have them turn over the pages of a magazine and find me tiiat is to be an uninvited guest." Till' Prince of Mantua and his aged mother, the I'::ehess, two curious old relies of Euro pean r '.valty, are passing their declining days in obscurity in London. The I hiehess is nearly t'i. ami her son is well on in life. They live iu very humble style, but still retain a rare olleetion of jewels and brie-a-brae. Mils. .Tamfs T. Fields, of Iioston, the widow of the publisher, is said to possess one ef the largest private literary collections in the world. In the library are quantities of valuable original MSS., and autograph letters, and in the garden at the rear of the house grow trees that w- re planted by many famous authors and public men. Tin: Ca r has s.-nt to Stanford 1'uiversity, in aiifornia, a magnificent collcciion of rare minerals a!u' d at ..". ihai. There are more than si 1 specimens in the collection. In re turn t,.r this liberal gift Mrs. Stanford intends n. present a clleeuou of California precious atom's and minerals to the St. Petersburg Nu-ii-.ual M iiseiim. J. P. K' .. k Fi l l 1 Ft: is an en;husia-t with the flu;.-, and W. W. Aster plays classical melodies oil the piano and organ. In his boy. hood lies-veil P. Plow, r loved to play the 1 01.es i 11 an anrtteu r minstrel troupe. Andrew ( 'arnegi..'s insi rn mtiii at the same period was a Sc. teh ha g pipe, mid J. 1 1. Stari u s a i'din. while i'.uss, II .--age used t" beat the drum in Tha n ksgi jng a ud oth-i' parades. I .i i, FN F l'i 1:1 ! is n humorist and satirist, not oi.ly m his w..rk, leu in his private life, and he on. e sen; a 1 iter iu Moses P. Handy, with a ski teh ot the back ,,f that gentleman's ii-at. I, and Pii i iadelpli ia, Penn., as the oul;.' address on th" envelope. The scanty tufts ot' I1.11 r on t in- s "a! p. and tlie 1 11 x u riant side wiiis kers ot ih-- picture drawn in red ink, were so promptly recognized by the postal oiiiciali Unit the niissjvc r ached its destination. THREE BLASTERS MANGLED. 1 atal Explosion iu a lonc iiiiiirt.v s t i h w s I it r; , Va , -t ra us I it 1 g , Va. At 1 lie 1 i on stole qua rry . .f K'. an .V M.-ii, aid. in ti':.iisbi;rg-. Y:i., a seri .;i- accident oc curred at t'.'.11 A. M. Samuel Mcintosh was instantly killed and Arthur Miller and Rob. 1 1 K icster w ere fatally hurt. A blast had been put in, and on account of the weakin ss ,,f the battery it failed to explode. The foreman ordered the hobs to be re drilled, but w hen ihe cap of the blast w as struck it exploded with tcrrilic force. Pr.. I.EiiRAXl), of Nevilly, France, owns one of the finest collection of stamps in the world, numbering nearly li.'OjK)... The collec tion is kept under lock and key, and is r.iro'j -ecu by anyone but its owner, SOUTHERN ITEMS. SOMK INTERESTING NEWS ( OMI'II.KD FRO.H MANY SOl'KfKS. - A line lithia spring has been discovered nenr iprittg has been disci W'ytheville, - -Joseph limt, of Frederi ted suicide by hanging. k county, commit- - The new ly-i dria. Va., w . : - 1. I.. Chirk on the W'ashii cted city ofliecrs of Alcxan i n-t al led. of Alexandria. Va.,was killed ton and 1 )hio I'.oad, near l.ecs- burg. A movement is on foot in Norfolk, Va.. for the estaldi .hment of a naval militia corps in Norfolk. Kanawha county, AV granite court house in SlIMM.MH). The wheat crop in li. this year is pronounced t. V,,., will ( 'hurleston, ere to ost nanoke county, a be the largest Va., bar- vested since )7'i. Ozark, Ala., is getting rich. liiimi'V and has over d,."i''0 of he owes bard cash her town treasury. Cen. Jubal A. Early will be the orator at the unveiling of the Jackson monument at Lexington, July 21. The Roanoke ( Va. ) Machine Works has just booked one order for ten engines andthree hundred freight cars. Hudson Young, aged 21 years, of Botetourt county, Va., was thrown from a wagon in Buchanon and instantly killed. In Putnam county, V. Va., James Haw kins was shot and killed by two masked men. Luther (ilenn and Joseph Locket have been arrested. The sales of leaf tobacco in Lynchburg, Va., since October 1st aggregate i;.,.ii'i,o.K. pounds, an increase of i.7S.i,o A . pounds over same months of last year. The remains of Lieutenant-General A. P. Hill were removed from Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va., and placed in the receptacle prepared for them in the Hill monument. Frank A. Parsons, a civil engineer, son of Colonel Parsons, chief engineer of the West Virgina Central Railroad, had his right hand blown off by dynamite near Beverly, W. Va. A large cotton syndicate has been formed in Charlotte, N. ('., and incorporated under Ihe name of Heath Cotton Company. The ship ping points will lie Norfolk and West Point, Va. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company has purchased for -"S 1 - . an eligible lot at the crossing of Piccadilly street, Winchester, Va, on w hich it will erect a handsome passenger station. The Alleghany Mining and Development Company of Cliitou Forge, Va., has author ized hs executive tommitfee to clos.seontrac. for the erection of a rolling mill and nail mill iu 'iif'ton I'org. Near Crockett's Spring. Montgomery 10., Va., a few duvs ago I 'lournov Jewell shot ami killed George Hall. The difficulty was ihe result of an old grudge, and il is said Jewell acted in self-defense. A ilouring mill, with a capaei'y of 1 ' bar rels a Jay, is to be erected at I ii.il hersburg, Md. The capital stock of ?")I.,iki.. has been subscribed by business men in Baltimore, Frederick, and Washington, D. C. Mr. Mark Manns and his child were struck by lightning at their home, three miles from .Matthews, N. C.. and both were instantly killed. Mr. Manns's wife escaped. The family were sitting around ihe fireplace at the time. Lewis Shipley, of Camber, Carroll county, Md., has l,o:i2 peach trees five years old thai have never borne until this season, and are now so full that they are in danger of breaking down. The peaches tire now as large as hulled walnuts. In Albemarle comity, Va., Major George N Ferneyhough and John Crickenberger quar reled about some cattle, the outcome being that Ferneyhough shot ( riekeuberger through the neck with a pistol. The v. cgir.l is regarded as a serious one. Peter Flater, of Carroll c niniy, Md., was badly injured by attempting to unhitch bis horses from a mowing machine, when they started forward, and parts of the machinery struck him about the head, legs and arms, lacerating and bruising him severely. Mrs. Holland, an ug: d lady living at the home of her nephew, Mr. Spier Cochran, at Scotland Neck, .V. ('., was killed by a horse. She saw tiie horse about to pass through a gate and went to d.ive him away. The horse turned suddenly and kicked her, striking her oti tlie side of her head. Right Rev. Etlielbnrt Talbot, now Mission ary Bishop of Western Idaho and Wyoming, was elected Bishop of Georgia by the Diocesan t 'on vention . The new bishopis in the prime of life and is thought to combine those qualities most necessary (c his success as head of t he Church in this diocese. Riley Gifcnleaf, a well-to-do farmer of Roane county, W. Va., committed suicide by hanging himself with a rope to a tree. No cause for the act was assigned, but he has been subjected to temporary spells of insanity for some months and it is supposed w hile under one of these he committed the rash act. The survey for the connection of the Nor folk and "Western with the Virginia Midland Kailroad at Front Royal has been completed, and the building of necessary mile ot that road w ill soon be commenced andspeedily finished. The impression is that the Norfolk and West ern will make its connection w ith Washing ton by the Virginia Midland via Alexandria. One of the results of the growth of Salem, Va.. is likely to be the selection of a new site for Ro . noke College. The present sue of nearly twenty acres at the head of the College avenue has become very valuable, and as a larger and better site can be secured on ad vantageous terms the question of making this important change is being seriously con sidered. Charles L. .Stern, of Hagerstow-i, Md., has on exhibition a queer old bicycle, which is probably the oldest in America. It was made by the Heyser boys about twenty-four years ago, and is known as the old Heyser machine. It consists of two wooden wheels, a little high er than the safety; the pedals are of wood, a reaper seat answers for a saddle, a nd a straight iron roil does the service of u handle bar. Al 1 hough old, it can be ridden rapidly. At Bricrfield, Ala., Dr. G. B. Crowe shot and perhaps fatally wounded B. F. Glass. The difficulty grew out of something Glass had S3id whicli Crowe desired him to take back. Glass fired on Crowe with a Winches ter rifle, Crowe answered with a pistol. Each man tired several shots within fifteen feet of each other. Finally Glass fell anil Crowe walked away. It is believed by the doctor that the wound is fatal as one of the bullels entered the abdomen. Glass is an old, widely-known, and much respected citizen and Crowe is a young man only 27 years of age. STARVING IN A STRANGE LAND. Wretched Condition of American Laborers in Central America. W. E. Sims, Consul at Colon, writes to the State Department officially as follows: "I wish to call attention to the condition of the Americans who come to Central and South America in search of work. Day labor here is cheap. Fifty cents in Columbian silver (.'io cents gold 1 is the regular daily wages. Ameri cans cannot live on il. anil not being accli mated, cannot do the work required. "Evi ry day American citizens come to me to be sent home. They are not seamen, and I hnv 10 rely on the kindness of masters of American vessels to send the poor fellows home. "The Nicarague Canal has lured many of the e poor people here, and now they are adrift barefoot, nearly naked and starving in Cen tral and South America, dependent 011 the consideration of American Consuls to provide them means to get back home. Some poor fellows who were sick and unable to work their passage back, have doubtless died in the swamps. : "1 hope this emigration of laborers from the I'nited States to this country can be checked, as there is no room for them, and death alone ' awaits them here." A POLICEMAN KILLED. Ib -1 r pti ty Shei ifV .Miinscy Shoots Oftirer I.iMHiey hi Chat tanoouii. Trim. f r!i--. r ..'anus Loom y, nf tiu- police foivr, v. js shot and killed at seven oYb.rk tin- nth. r eve-tin-; by Xarh MllllM'y, e-d. pliy sheriff and e-eo:isiable. From t lie tri iniouy of ry r-wi t nrs-e-, Mun-s.-v killed I.oonry in -eh'-defeiire. tlofh men !. ;. r I lie reputation of bonis; 411am-!. some, and iii-frtbnir ha evisU'd for vi ral day - over Lo -nev - arrr-t for an attack upon a y.-uuL' boy. to- wuieh he was under su-pcit-d w. Wi.ia- M 11 :isev was on tlie door-step oi M a rk stl'", I L mnev I he face. i ked up and k d him in A rough-and-tumble tight followed. -Afh-r the eomtiatants had been separated Loom y ri ne wed the attack and st ruck M unscy s - era 1 times, when tlie latter tired three times, two bullets taking effect. M unscy is now in jail. Miinsey is well con nected, a son of the late Rev. M unscy, a well kiuwu Methodist clergyman, but is dissolute, 0RUNKENt(ESS lr Liquor Habit. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 16, 1891, edition 1
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