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0 RMAL. VOL, III, NEW BERNE, N. G, SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1884. NO. 60. LOCAL NEWS. JT .urn.l wtnlature Almanac. , Sun rises, 4:43 I Length of day, ' r Sun sets, 7:U 1 14 hours, 81 minutes. ' oon sets at 4:42 a. m. . War Deportment, SIgual Service, V. J,. 8. Army. n Report of .observations taken at New Berne:. : ... '.' June 7, 1884-6 P. M. . ' ' s Max. Min. Rain . Temp. Temp. Fall. .New Berne... - 87 64 '. 00 '- . J. V. Webb, Observer Bishop H. P. Northrop. This eminent divine arrived in this city yesterday afternoon and will preach in St. Paul 's Catholic Church tU morn ing.' He will also administer the sacra ment of confirmation during the services held at 71 o'clock this evening. The many friends of Bishop Northrop will gladly welcome him anions; us again, and will be pleased at the oppor tunity to hear him in his eloquent and logical way expound the truths of the Christian religion. Blaine by acclamation 'had been intro- Your Toytog, Messrs. Barrett, C. Dixon1 dnced hv a Sherman dfllptmtn that the Uall, J. AlcDamel and J. 'lurnapre. rf I T i. A 1 O 1 -II iis Arthur ithmi ' Wan'to tt,A hnA . ua"um?u 'u -wj"W, .. . I Jules juaKgie uannon writing on tne wail, iney then saw I Song and Chorus-They are all Get- that a break was coming and that it ting Married But We, Misses Grimsley, leaned towards Blaine and not towards Harding, Hooker, Patrick, Pollock and ii.- t.-.: w !.ui 4. M. u. Kountree. u'"7. T ,r . . ' Instrumental Solo-Mocking Bird, iar irom naving created eninusiasm it Miss CaDitola Graineer. had produced a decided dissatisfaction, Vocal Solo Come Where the Honey but the Republicans are always shrewd sucfeles urow, Miss Lena fields. Tho Craven county idea nominate t hy acclamation is spreading. ' : '. Eureka Lodge, I. O. 0. FM hold regu- lar meeting to morrow night.. . Our townsman, " W B. Boyd, had , cucumbers for dinner yesterday. .The Republican name jutt now is Blaine.' And Logan is the slogan. The steamer Ooldsboro arrived yes terday morning from Baltimore with a . cargo of general freights. Some Very fine peaches in market yesterday. They were from Mr. Wm. Dunn's farm, and were selling at John Dunn's store at forty cents per dozen. Robert W.Chad wick, senior editor of . the "Beaufort Telephone, died in Wil mington on Friday, aged 08 years. His remains passed down to Beaufort last ; night. .' , Lodge's ice wagon will not be put on .5 the streets to-day. His ice depot on , Craven street, below Express office, will be open from 6 till 0 a.m.; IS till 2 p.m, '" and from 5 till 7 p. m. The City Council has re established ' the fire district. We hope this ordi ' " nance will not interfere with the build - inorof the fine brick store on South Front street by'Capt. John A. Richard ' son... - . . v The schooner Zeo Vance is on . Howard's ship railway for repairs while the genuine Zeb is at Washington repairing the wheels of the Democratic party and putting it In order to carry the government for the next four years. " The excursion to Harlowe on the 12th ,by the steamer Kinston promises to be an enjoyable affair; a pleasant trip to an interesting section,' and withall the 'disputed territory" and openingof the great thoroughfare 10 the sea. Every- body should go.. 60 miles for 00 cents. .-. Brick.! .'- " . Capt. K. R. tep received a Osat load lot brick - from ; his trick yard, at the . mouth of Qtter creek, "on Saturday. .- They are pronounced by good brick - - masons to be the best in the market. A sample can be seen at Capt. Jones' store, Laying the Corner Stone. Vl . - A. W. Wood, Worshipful Master' of St. John's Lodge,N6. 8, has received a " " dispeneation from Grand Master Bing ham to call the Grand ; Lodge of A. F. and A. M. together in special session foir the purpose of laying the corner - stone of the' graded school building, which will probably be done while the Wilmington and Goldsboro fire com- 1 , ponies are on a visit to this city. - .Personal. ; -. ."- v- Rev. DrT Burkhead left for Trinity .College yesterday morning, where he is Nto deliver the Theological Address this , .week.'.- " , ' Dr. J. P. Bryan, of Kinston, was in the : citjo-on Friday and Saturday attending a meeting of the. finance committee of the A. & N. CrRailroad Company. - os. E. Robinson, Esq. the sprightlr local of the Goldsboro Messenger is in '....the city. ' - . - ''2. V'v- '-' A New Bernlan at Cbapel Hill. . M. James Thomas, son of our towns man, ex-Judge Thomas', "arrived from Chapel Hill on Friday evening, and we are ' pleased to learn ' brought" off the - Declaimer's gold medal, and the scholar " ship gold medal of the Sophomore class. Young, Thomas was prepared for college - by Prof. Geo. W. Neal, now of the New Berne Graded School, whickis evidence that the foundation for a thorough, edu1 cation had been well laid. x ,' - " We notice also, another one of Mr. . Neal'ff former pupils, Wm. Leak, of Rockingham, has won-the Declaimer's medal at Bingham's school. ; - -At it meeting of, the citizens of the dth township, held at the court house Saturday June 7th, 1884, for the" pur- " pose of electing a township executive committee, W. M. Watson, Esq.,; was called to the chair and A". W. Wood ap pointed secretary.'" ' A motion was made and carried .that tho committee be elected by acclama tion "d the following were eleoted: A V. Wood, Clera Manly," Thomas I ? U.w. P. Richardson ana JSr 1" ' following delegates to the county t . ntioii from the 8th township, put : : V c 'v. were appointed: -1 .1. Uii.i ariUon, !J ;aoch WadswortH iv , " '. ;'. V'.'tr ri1on, Sam'l enough to keep discontent well in the back ground and endavor to smooth It over by the day of election. The Chicago convention has done nothing to strengthen the hands of the nominees of- the Raleigh convention, Kinston Items. Can't Say. In the Charlotte Home f emocrat we notice that after copying our notice of sadly as they needed help. an "assault upon an attorney," tried at the late term of our Superior Court be- t A T-i A rrn AitAntr rlia an rrfVAofinrk m J 1 00 I HnnovertntrlA hma rrtoa fimn nnnil. UUt courts CIO not always properly lniv time and comn.encBraent time wnrA pruieuk iiueMeu nuiu uibuu. in full blast in Kinston last week. The wnair Itnwn wnu o.rnwdnn with Holicrhfofl visit We have never known an instance of ors failure on the part of the court to do its There isinKinstoa"ahornev-handed" duty in this respect, and therefore can- daughter of toil, who insists on wearing Vocal Solo Come to the Haunted Stream, Miss Virginia Pollock. Vocal Solo bummer Morn Waltz Song, Miss Maggie Gannon. Vocal SoloPretty Pond Lilhes, Miss Irene Grimsley. Vocal Solo My Handsome Blackeyed Scotch Laddie, Miss Harding. Vocal Solo l lie t lower Gui. Miss M. H. Rountree. Class Song and Chorus When ' Polloksyille Items. witnesses from insult. Then Cattle and hogs come up missing on the streets since June 1st Mr. Quitman May was appointed Mayor, to fill the vacancy caused by the nnt. .av 4,ThiTi what " h..t wnnU R,irlv "reeuuea w nomuig. ou vigilant anu rm.Buuuou oi iur. nftt. un ftaoalt. nf nnv thl S L malor Vmer the breecne9 10 1 Pollocksville bridge will be up after j me Bitt-ruauvv. , , Monday, June Uth, for ten days for re reiueuy. The hne a welling house of Elias F. 1 pairs. A ferry boat will be run Delegate. Kierted. AiDritton, on , otonington creefc, in K.in- A trio down to Mavsville last week I iAw..nL.' A I i . . At the nrimarv mfietinc-s held last "T'l" w.a? '" v " sn.wea that the cotton and corn on the o i insr. vvpnnpsnav nicni;. inn nrn ran cut it- - i 1 ' j, i I ..... . n aigns uie iuiiow iug ueie(jaw; wero i from the kitchen stove pipe elected to represent their wards in the William Sutton, sr., a patriot and county Convention to be held next Sat- soldier of the war of 1812, died of bil urday: First Ward-A. W. Edwards, S. R. Street, jr., O. H. Guion, H. W. Wahab and John C. Green. Alternates, Dr. G. L. Shackelford, Wm. Ellis, Dr. G. K, Bagby and Dr. J. D. Clark all dentists but one and prepared to set the tr.eth of both parties in order for eating crow. Second Ward Clem Manly, Eq., W. F. Rountree, R. D. Hancock and Dr. Geo. Slover. , Third Ward E. H. Meadows, Wash ington Bryan and A. W. Wood. Alter nates, M. DeW. Stevenson, P. Holland, jr., and Thos. Daniels. Fourth Ward H. B. Luno, W. S. Phillips and F. M. Simmons. Alter nates, Geo. H. Roberts, A. L. Bymim and John B. Lane. by Church Services To-dar- M. E. Church Services at 11 a. m Rev. Geo. W. Neal. Baptist Church Rev. C. A. Jenkens pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 71 p. m. Seats free and the public cordially invited to attend. Presbyterian Church Services by the pastor. Rev. L. C. Vass, at 11 a. m. Sub ject: "Leaningon the bosom of Jesus." At 5 p. m. Subject: "Experiments" Sabbath School at a quarter before 4 m. A welcome to all to these services. St. Paul's R. C. Church Services at 11 a. m. High Mass celebrated by the Pastor, Rev. J. J. Reilly. Bishop Northrop will preach.' Services at 7.30 m., being Vespers at which time the rite of confirmation will be performed by the Bishop. , The public are invited. Christ Church V. W. Shields, Rec tor.' Trinity Sunday. Services at jl a. m. Holy Communion and at 6 p, m. Sunday School at 5 p. m. The public are always invited to attend the services of this church. lious fever in Kinston last Thursday night in his 89th year. When the light of the sun fades away at nightfall we behold the fulfillment of nature's laws. When eternity beckens to one whose labors are ended here, and who walks wearily under the burden of years, we; see him sink down to his rest with resig nation to the decrees as they are written, obedient to the voice which comes from the tomb. To the dead he sayetb, arisel To the living, follow me! And that voice still soundeth on From the centuries that are gone To the centuries that shall be. Tho Collegiate Departmement of Kin ston College brought out and executed the following programme last Wednes day evening with great applause and eclat: The readings and declamations of all produced a pleasant effect on the large audience and reflected great credit on pupils and teachers. "The Eagle's Rock," by Miss Luoy Askew, was the star fpiece of the evening. "In The Swineherd of Gadara," we listened to the "silver-tongued" young orator, James a. rridgen, with exqmsite pleas ure. "The iourth of July Oration," by Richard F- Churchill, took the comi cal as well as spread-eagle turn of our American patriotism and was capitally rendered. Thursday, June 6th, 11 o'clock a. m., Frof. w. Li. roteat, -of Wake route is growing yery rapidly since the change in the weather. Mr. S. J. Hudson !and wife and Miss Mamie Edwards. Mrs. Perry and son are all in attendance at the commence ment at Kinston this week. MiBS Willie A. Bell, one of Jones county s fair and most accomplished daughters, returned to her home in I'ol loksville on last Saturday, where she will spend her vacation. We wish her a happy summer. Polloksville Lodge No. 175. A. F. & A. M., on Wednesday regularly installed the following persons as their respective omcers ror the ensuing year: Urank Foy, W. M.;J. B. Parker, S. W.;F. Wilcox, J. W.; J. J. Ward, Treas.;J. jn. ioscue, bec'ty: E. M. Koonce, S. D. W. T. Bray, J. D.; J. W. Shepard and u. J. Kimnions, stewards; K. JN. White Tyler. O. E. Babcock was drowned the other day off the coast of Florida. He had been a regular army officer, and during the war attained the rank of Brigadier General. After that he was a member of General Grant's military family and when Urant went into the white House Babcock followed him there. While occupying these personal relations with President Grant he became involved in the whisky ring, and he will live longer in history in connection with tho "sylph dispatches than because of his gallant services during the war. In 1875 the grand jury at St. Louis indicted him as a conspirator to steal money from th Forest publio treasury and for complicity with College, delivered the annual address, plundering the government as a mem He pointed out the three great elements ber ef the whisky ring, but he escaped in our civilization, literature, science I omce then uen. Babcock sank from and religion, the best results being pro-1 publio notice, and his death alone brings ducedonly when these elements har-1 out the fact that despite his being con monized and worked together for good. I nected with one of the greatest frauds It was a finished oration, full of facts on the government that ever was per- and thought and -delivered with all the I petrated, he was pensioned upon the graces of oratory. I public, and the people made to con- five young ladies,of the graduating tnnute to his ease and comfort for the class received diplomas, viz.: Miss balance of his days. He was "light Eusebius Dunn A Miss' Carrie Harding, house inspector down in flowery Flor Miss Henpie Patrick, Miss Mattie H. Ida" witha good salary and nothing to Rountree and Miss Mattie W. Rountree, do. News and Observer. the latter taking the valedictory. Political. . ; t - , The Hahn and SUmson factions still live and move and had their being be fore a magistrate's court yesterday. A Stimson orator orated at an up-town meeting and. was reported to a Hahn man as having said hard things about the Hahn adherent, whereupon the Hahn man went for, the Stimson man with The report of the trustees, with the report of the principal of the college, showed & flourishing condition of the Institute. The stockholders of the col lege and its friends, through Jno. F. Wooten, Esq., presented to the Princi pal, Dr. R. H. Lewis, a magnificent silver pitcher and cup in token of their estimation of his efforts and services in building up their college. Thursday night, the annual concert, in which were illustrated the beauties of Kinston College, pealed out its sweet notes of song and music. The following programme was pro duced, all the performers acting well their respective parts. The audience seemed to take most to "The Haunted TO Tho schooner "Lizzie V. nail" having arrived with a large cargo ot Ice, the undersigned would call special attention to the price which he has PERMANENTLY adopted to charge for Ice. He proposes to sell tickets in any quantity desired at the uniform rate of Seventy - Fiye Cents Per Hundred Lbs. A purchaser of a five pound ticket will bo charged no more than the purchaser of a one thousand pound ticket, Vanilla Ice Cream, Lemon Ice and Cake at Mrs. Dillingham's to-day. Call at Sarah Oxley 'sice Cream par lors, on Broad street, for a pure article of Ice Cream. ma22tf. COMMERCIAL. no gloyes, hut a wholesome pair ofists stream, a vocal solo by Miss Virginia upon which to put gloves and put a O. Pollock, a native of this town, but iav bird over or near the eve of tho said now a resident of Warrington, Florida, - I rf J .1 . . i tier wonueriui qommana 01 voice ana inis gave ru-e to an arrest ana tne sweet nnd beautiful in song and music omcer maKing icv Deing a deputy or ennobled her to fix herself as the favor Sheriff Hahn. cave the imnression to the ite of the occasion arestee that he 'was about to be gobbled up as completely as the delegates to the late convention was said to have been, and for some cause had the officer ar rested for an assault and tried before the main issue was reached. The officer was convicted and then the beligerents. proceeded to another justice and had a hearing resulting ifl a fine of five dol lars and cost on the assailant, and he left in the custody of the officer until the amount was paid, which induced council to remark "still in the hands of the Hahn faction." . " ' J ' : .' Justice Brinson looked into the mer rlta of the first case and Justice Han cock the second. Hon. C. C. Clark ap peared for the plaintiff and Geo. H. White for defendant. .' ).. '-)!' " How the Nomination wm Reeeled. It is an undisguised fact that the re sults of the Chicago nominating conven tion were disappointing to the Republi can's of this city. 'Arthur was "their choice and his nomination expected, but in case of a failure In this it was thought a dark horse would be Ted in' and take the prize." But few if any, thought that. Blaine would betheroan, hence the nomination has Created noenthusfaem whatever. It was not until the news t'--o v ' t'-nt a no- Class Chorus A Mother's Watch by the sea. . :" Instrumental Duett The Glide Waltz, Misses Lola Griffin and Ida Meacham. Instrumental Solo Golden Rain, Miss Nannie Isler. . . : - Chorus Shine On, Masters F. Lewis, E. Einstein, C. Oettinger.' Misses Cox, S. Rountree. F. Einstein. Instrumental Duett Jolly Brothers' Gallop, Misses M. W. Rountree and u, Isler. , --. , - Song and Chorus I Must Never Tell, Misses Harding, Patrick, Grimsley, Gannon. Pollock and Hooker. Instrumental Duett Black Hawk Waltz. Misses Clyde and Minnie Sutton. Instrumental Solo The Harp at Mid night, Miss Ida Meacham. Vocal Duett The . Sea's My Home, Miss M. H. Rountree and Mrs. Davis. ' Instrumental Solo Coming through the Rye. Miss M. W. Rountree. Vocal Solo The Three . Bachelors, Miss Irene Grimsley. . ' " - Instrumental Duett Military Gallop, Misses Lasitter and Move. - . Vocal Solo When the Robbins Nest Again, Miss Carrie Harding. Instrumental Solo Waves of Ocean, Miss Dora McDaniel. s'-' . - v Vocal Duett-Music on the Waves, Misses Gannon and Grimsley. : . Instrumental Duett-Rippling Waltzes, Misses Grainger and Lasitter. Song and Chorus I Called Her my Pansy Blossom, Misses Virginia Pollock, Hardin;, , Patrick, GrimBley, Gannon and Hooker. . , Iuntnimpntal Solo Golden' Dawn, Journal Office, June 7, 0 P. M. COTTON-New York futures dull. Spots firm. New Berne market quiet. No sales. . Middling, 10 9-16; Low Middling, 10 1-16 : Good Ordinay, 9 9-16. NEW YORK SPOTS. Middling, 11 9-16; Low Middling, 11 1-16; Good Ordinary, 10 9-16. FUTURES. June, . 11.55 July, 11.71 August, 11.85 September, 11.69 CORN In demand at 731a80c. EooslOo. per dozen. Strayed or Stolen, From my premises, Thursday night, a FINE MILK COW of a white and brlndlo color.- A liberal reward Is offered. . JuneTtf : C f V- ' i T. A. GREEN. " THE ELIZABETH CITY STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Will Opon June 23, 1884, To continue for a Term of Four Weeks. Truf. Henry Houck, of Penn., the celebrated Institute worker, hits been engaged as ' Con ductor" of the school. Mrs. M. Mahoney( of the Durham Graded School, will conduct a class of children in Kindergarten work, as applicable to country schools. ..... Other teachers ana lecturers -win do em ployed to give instruction on special suo Jeots. Board can be had at rates ranging from YZ.OU W 91 per ween, icwiiicm duuhiu tftpfujr to county superintenaenis ior circulars giv ing particulars. For further information ap ply to the undersigned. ... ;. -j.r l w n. vwiiii.-vij', vJiiii ii, 1 rtv .T M Hutt. Tpnouni-ai. Board of Managers 8. k'Fowler,' . , - x .. ... '. ... I w. u. urimii, . -,. Hon. 0- V. l'ool. ' Or to 8. L, SHEEP) Prlnoipal. . ,Jun8-dwlin . Brick, Erickr For sale In any Quantity at prices to suit the limes. . v - Brlcit have neeu exammea Dy gooa anutons and pronounced flrstrcinsH, Hampies can ue seenat my tiiuro. uraer TON CUSTOMERS EXCEPTED. In settling npon the above mentioned price, he has considered tlio Ice question in a practical sense, by fixing such a rate that the consumer cannot but bo satisfied, and that will also afford tho dealer a profit on his sales. Ho could, with a loss to himself, temporarily sell at lower figures than the above, but for being satisfied that an intelligent public will consider After the Deluge, What ? Only tickets will be taken in payment for Ice, which are now on sale at Office. . o) JUq L3 CRAVEN STKEET, ISelow "Express Office, n : 1 1 . i.v c 'I. S)!i.il..l. j. Uvlf : : K. It. JAKES
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