. ... - : - - - - - - -. " - - ' ....... - .- , . , ' 71 ') VOL. VIIL--NO. 50. NEW BEENE, N. C.t WEDNESDAY. MAY 29.1889. PKICE 5 CENTS. IZZXU. 8 1 "5 i-t tarial COfers, Grmu I SI ) s. W. & E. W. Ejuixwocd. i - r .l tireen ICLIVED-A surv-T of Peris ireea lor extermweuef - potato Wkittt a- Catss., T A ND FLASTE3 and PARIS GREEH far Potato Boge. n.il-tf GlO. Alls ft Co. 1 CZ CEE AM.-D-licious loe Cream at trh Oxley's Parlors oa Broad, t ilJile street. ' mlOlm I ) U 1, 3 1 CE -I am now reedy te f ura- 1. th all my oustomere and tne public eewrtUi with rtu let t the very e-aeU price of on cent per pounl. I ta it or old stand oa Broadstreeat, t rtwoti the store .cf J. J. Toisoa and 11. U. Uackburn.' Open-Sundays from si t to nine a. tn., twelve to od, and tlx to ea p. mi x - n.3 if. - . EkihbL FisnsH. : CENTRAL ICE DEPOT.-Iojported VJ Ie lo. a la. Open oa Sunday at uual hours. & U. Bakes, miJ lm ' A Broad street. BLACKBERRY JUICE for X medical purposes at al7 tf . James Ridhosd. I7IK3T-CLAS3 job work executed at 1 .this office on satisfsetory terms, , 2tf I LOUGHS, Cultivators and Harrows at very low prioee, - , Oio. AlLbm ft Co. DENTAL CHEWING GUM Cleansea, Preserves and Beautifies the teeth and iweetena the breath. Leoommended by dentists. Bold bf liruidiste and confectioners. Try it, eprS-tf . ' V -' .17AMILY MEAT CUTTERS at ' A1 , ' Gao. ALLiS ft Co, I MPOaTBD FRENCH BR ANDY AND uuuLanu uuv, just recervea ana far eale by , , . JAMES REDMOND. . fUSf RECEIVED Another tot of I GARRETT'S COONAO BRANDY for tale by ' Jambs Redmond. . ONE Thousand Roll Wall Paper at . very low prioee. . ' GKO.'AtXEH ft Co. 1 I If II. rf J WW 111 ri Jl 11 LM ll laf I I IIIU1 u L Htdiolnti and other uaee for eale by . . v j Jakes Redmond It is not cheaper postage we want, bat Improved mall facilities. ' Tub white . msru'a . Kepubllcan party in the Sooth has collapsed. The thing was an absurdity. , Fit id ay wag the birthday of Qaeen 'Victoria, Tammany . Hall, and the Brooklyn bridge. IT. Y. Herald. . 5 '.' ' : Kansas City nolda more eleo tions than any other city In Ameri ca. There la never a time that some election la not pending.- Salina Itepoblican; It tickles oar pride kto eay that the Washington base ' ball c!ab would . be at the head of the procession if the procession were only going the other way. - Hon. Robert T. Lincoln, Mia kter to Englandhas made a good impression on her Majesty. They dined together and had a regular old fashioned home talk., , ,; ! : . ,. J . .W ' j, ' A good many people have writ ten to the Globe to know if there is sny way to destroy red ants. There i '. Take a pension office report and i -a 'em on the spot. Bostoi) G Telix Aqnus of the Balti 3 An erican, Charles, Emory '.U cl the Philadelphia Bress, 1 C r:loi F; Shepard of the Y- k Mail and Expres,are the " -.-.5 candidates for the ' .';3, excepting Colonel k cotrs are the f.r ";"ir.crcial l.'.cj vers rj, l.S ex j i -i 1 C. Or:; - "j f -1 ty tU t:. . "r OTcrr.-:t. '. : I. Albany 51- 'It is doae di.f ereatly in dif er eat parts cf the country, Pr. Siai mbns, cf New York, , demands tU3,3G0 for professional cervices to the late Samuel J. Tildenr where as put in Montana they merely atop the stage and demand whatever valuables yon happen to have about your person," . r ' If is said that President ' Harri son contemplates granting a pardon to 40,000 deserters from tbe Ameri can army. . oropean - statesmen can no longer laugh at Uncle Sam's smaU military establishment ' An army that can furnish 40,000 able bodied , deserters is not to be sneered at Boston Globe. ' ; Thb widows and dependent rel atives of the officers and sailors who lost their lives in the recent naval disaster as Samoa, are filing their' application! for pensions. Here is a chance for i prompt ap plication - of the pension laws, There is no doubt about tfie claims and they should be promptly met Manchester Union. y IT is estimated that in the first two months and half of the pres ent administration" 9,500 appoint ments were made. . For the cor responding period under the Demo crat! administration there, were about 2,000 appointments. Civil service reformers will please take notice of the difference. Albany Argus. f : . - - l..iii.ijjiiagBBagwnui"i ii. A rosi of the . Grand , Army of the Copablio has been established in Canada ith a membership of seventy, but it is thought that the rolls will ultimately contain 3,000 oaaes. There is no connection be tween this an'd the famous or rather infamous American colony in Mon treal, bat there is room for wonder that so many veterans should ex patriate themselves it they are really citizens of the United States. If not, did theyr fight in the late war for patriotism, or pay greed or glory t Ledger. In the matter of appointments, the President does not seem to be in a hurry; bnl It fs the fault of the office seekers vt themselves ; Why, y6u have, no idea the' way they swarm about. Washington. They bore, and bother the life out of us, and we are unable to do- anything. They rash into the Depart ment, and there are so many of them that they take up most of oar time.; On their . account it is im possible to do any work. 4 Until the office" seekers rquit fnnning around : botherin s ' the lives out of those who .have the appointment powers, the present gait of ; making removals will not be quickened. Jeremiah Busk, Secretary of Agri culture. - LOCAL NEWS. .'NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ; A, iS N. O. R. Change of ichedule. '.A. ft; N, O. R To agents and the A. ft N. G. ' R. Season 1889, round trip tickets. ; : ; ' .v- ,. Work is 'progreising finely ,' in the Snpeiiot Court... 1 '- ' The first shipment of Irish potatoes was made yesterday orer the E. 0. D. line. - . . ! ! . . . , , - - i - - The fire alarm' yesterday . morning called oat the fire department bat its services were not needed. Mr. William Carrington's kitchen took fire, bat a few backets of water extinguished it. Jcanna rede, alias Nokon.was before t'.e Mayor yesterday morning, oharged with disorderly coed net. Sbewa at- lowtdta "peiseTera the even tenor," ; ', r isjir.g a'f.to cf 52.50 and t: lien meeting cf -r f'an-.b ? c f t' 9 I" :t Co .p'i cf rlfar- tt i t T The Superior Court. -Coart oosTened at f .S3 o'clock Tues day ner&isgv and work mi the Stat docket was returned. ':- Thos, MoOotter, ooL, stood charged with, the larceny of soma logs. Tons was his eWa counsel and his ewo wit ness. , He managed kis ease, right well, but tne facts were against him and 'so was the 'verdict, t la his speech to the jury he said these logs had five bias a great deal of trouble; that hs bought tha raft aad paid 110.10 for U, and had neTer receired a cant la return, but had beam annoyed so much about it until ft would take at least two at three years for him to reooYer. The verdict, guil ty", will probably throw bin back a Ut ile longer. Alloa Araadall and Bebeooa Roun- tree, two . colored women who ap peared, in eourt with their infanta in their arms, wsrs charged with tha lar ceny el calico from tha store of B. B. Duffy. Tha cases 'were so bald that oounsel had nothing to do but to appeal to the mercy of ihe court. Tlfey were sent to jail for four months and the eounty eommietioners authorized to hire them out. Eliza Waters, col., was charged with stealing corn from the field of James Hatch, col. J, E. CEara appeared for the defendant. Verdict, guilty. Judg ment, four months in jail, tha county commissioners authorised to hire out. Cicero Wood was called and failed. Judgment, ni si, and lnstanter capias. Frederick Raws, white, and Geo, WiUiams,' col., stood indicted for an affray .with deadly weapons.' L, J. Mooref and C. C Clark for defendant, Rows, O'Hara for defendant, Williams, Solicitor .White for the State. Ver dict," guilty; . judgment, Rowe fined SS 00 and cost; WiUiams one penny and OOSfc . Court took a recess until 8 p. m. Court reassembled at 1 :80. , The jury In case of State vs. Freder ick Rows) and Geo. Williams returned a rerdict of guilty as to both. " Rowe was fined $5 00 and cost, - Williams one penny and cost. ' David Hines, cel., was called up for the laroeny of pants, the property of Gsc Houston. Verdict, guilty. , . Daniel Harding, coL, stood oharged With the laroeny of whiskey from Sam. Coward. Jas: W. Waters, Esq. con ducted tie ease. Tha jury returned a verdict of guiIty.- vi ; V . ,(,'.f James Stanly, col, was up for steal ing cigars, etc, from, the jtote of Col. J. V, Jordan Verdict, guilty. - . . . H. B. Griffin, Indloted for atk assault and battery on Henry Cwan, , L. J. Moored Esq. appeared for the defend ant, Shnmons ft Gibbs for the Bute. Verdict, guilty.-' ; ...Court adjourned to 1:80 Wednesday morning. . . ,'. , m.'z'''- -.' ". Personals ' Mrs. B. S. Berry ratnrnad lut night frdm an extended visif Norths having attended the centennial celebration and continued the trip to Connecticut and other jfklats beyond New York, ."Si' 1 Miss Hattle Daii, who has conducted a school at Btella during the past ten mbnthi,ui Miss Katie Daniels, who has lean Visiting friends in that viola ity, returned home yesterday, morning. ,llr. and Mrs. FD. Thomselefton tha steamer . Newberne yesterday . for Elizabeth City. . Mr. Thomas is to occu py " the pulpit In the Presbyterian cbiiroh at that place daring 'the sum- The Summer Schedule. ; .-;-' -! We publish today the summer schsd ule of the A. ft fT. C R. Which goes into effect Saturday, Jane 1st. It will be, seen that the mail end passenger trainr though ' leaving Goldaboro at about the same time as now, arrires here eighteen minutes earlier, the time being made ia a faster schedule. ,; . 'W publish special rates for the season to Morehead City and to the mountains. The Saturday night rate will be appreciated by the people along the line. .-...' ruU:cr Examination. ; As tLe rfsuUr school year of the New Eerne Graded School will close cn Friday next, a public examination cf the pupils Viil be held on ThuriJay, Vlay 80th, commencing at 9 a. m. and closing at 12:30 p.m. in the rooms of the several grades. " - J . ' Any of our citizens who feel an inter et in e-Jj"iion, or any of the, parents or f -r"- s cf C 9 r-pils who care fcr o .relu- i riil irfc.s, are cordially 1 to a'.U-, 1, . I f. .r 1 .. - TV,' wiil deliver r - :a s ISfn n I" ."Vi the hour ' ' , ' -stalet ':.; 1 ia t.'oie, III! -t Kf.t Shipping rewa. The steamer Eaglet of the C a D. Una sailed Testerday with eargo of track and naval stores. The Vesper of this Una will sail thia afternoon) at 4 o'clock. The Annie will arriva this aveninst. it - v --v f ; Tha Tahoma will sail tomorrow morn ing at o'clock. Esther, tha Beautiful Queen. The theatre was crowded last night to hear thia interesting Cantata. Owiag to- the lata hour of closing we can not give an extended notice in thie issue. We can only say that the large audi ence was fully aatisfied with the per formance. Reteated Thursday night. Stoats on sale at Meadows ' drug store Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. SORTH CAROLINA KEVVS. From the State Papers. Murphy Bulletin: While the peach crop will be short, we cannot refrain from remarking that the huckleberry crop will be unusually large this year. -Tha well on Mr. Ben. Posey place is some 85 fet deep. While a colored man was recently digging in thin well he wae overcome by the gas.was hauled up and remained unconscious for a short time. Ashaville Citisen: The stores of G.W. Davie and Norris ft Cooke, at Demy , thia county, were broken into and robbed Monday night. From the former the burglars secured (63 in cash, be sides a lot of provisions, clothing, etc., hile tha latter was completely gutted of its eontente. No clue as to the iden tity of the thievee has been discovered, and detectives have been employed to work up the case. Ashaville Journal: Tho wheat and oat orop, it is said, is almost ruined for lack of rain. The meadows, too, are suffering from the same There is something strange about the pple and peach crops; in some parts of the coun try the trees are lull, while in other sectione there is little promise of fruit The clover is dying for want of rain and it is likely that the butter supply will be cut short and the present price of that commodity may be expected to rise. Twin City Daily: Mr. James Lloyd Waggomer who lives in Yadkin county. ten miles north of Yadktnville, arrived lo Winston on Thursday in search of a madstona with bis little ten-year-old son, who. bad been bitten on the Tues day before by a rabid dog. He was in formed that be would nnd one in the possession of Mr. J.L. Beard, auctioneer At Cheap- John's. The stone was ap plied to the wound on the left arm at 10:30 p. m., and at onco adhered with great tenacity and remained for thirty two hours. Mr. Thos. Royal's wife, who lives in Yadklnvillo, was bitten by the same-dog on Tuesday morning and was taken to a madstona some distance below here. The boy is doing well. Statesville Landmark: Though a cool dry May is what ia needed for wheat. we are threatened with a short wheat orop, which, goes to prove that proverbs 'like signs sometimes fail in dry weather. The revenue officers made a raid In wakes last week and captured and destroyed a good deal of property. ,They out up a still of an old moonshine brother who is ua years or age, tie made no sign while they were cutting op his still but' he blinked and grunted when they poured out his tulu. While the family of Mr. E. L. Mo- Hargue, or New Hope township, was at breakfast one morning about two weeks ago, the family dog attacked Mr, Mo- Hargue's ' mother, Mrs. uaoaa, uo Hargoe, an old lady! of 90 years, pulled her from her chair to the floor and bit her severely before he was beaten off. She was painfully bitten under one eye and elsewhere. . , Charlotte News: A News reporter yes terday afternoon took a drive through the eounty and. round that tne cotton croo is not so bad as soma people seem to suppose... The cotton lands, as a gen eral thing are. well worked and the cotton is olean and promising looking. The reporter noticed, however, that some cotton fields are so badly in the crass that the cotton- can hardly be seen, and he observed that the farmers who owned these) grassy fields are the very one who are complaining loudest about the prospects. . The cotton has a fairly scood start tend : rain would bring it all right. The damage to the plants by frost was so slight as not to be worth noticing. Mrs.1, B. Griffith, of Sharon township, .'.was accidentally hurt yesterday ,snd tha probabilities are that she will never recover from her injuries. Mrs; Griffith, who is 53 years old, was leading a cow, when the ani mal suddenly jumped around and threW Mrs.' Griffith heavily - to the ground. Her thigh was broken. ' Returned.-,, ,;, , Editor journal: Please ailowi me space in your paper to announce that Kev. ur a. omua ano wiie reiurnea home last eve from- their bridal tour. At the residence of Prof; L H. Smith grand reception was given to their host or friends. , - . bubscrbbebk I bought medicine fa thirteen States but co!.'- irig helped me till I used Ely's Or"" h'' f evr i I'.'-i. In four days I could f i fcil as ever. I.am cured of , i m well. It is the beet medicine i l.-Uarrett Wildrick, Uast- r. Y. " . . ':k - 1 5 - r- ?y speak; ft W63 almost ?- s'.'-q ty,roeh my ros - Ci I'.,:. a f'.i-.rt Kioteas Striken. . Chicaqq, May IT.In response to an appeal by tha sherifi! of Will eosutty for armed reiaforeaments. Governor Fifer has antherUed the Illinois National Guard to protest property aad parsons endangered by tha riot at Braid wood. Adjutant General Vance ordered a regi ment of men to the sheriffs aid. Joust, May ST. Company B, of this city, belonging to the 4th regiment, have been ordered-to Braid wood. A report is juat received hare that four hundred striken from. Clark city and nearly one thousand from Valley Creek are marching toward Braid wood mines, armed .with clubs, revolvers, army muskete and shot guns, and many of the Italian strikers are crasy with liquor and are determined to stop the men who went to work in the mines this forenoon. BaekJaa's Armlaa SMI v.. TBI Ban SALva in tha world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively' cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Prioe So cent par box. For sale bv R. N. Duff v. jan 17 Atlantic & N. 0. RailroadW. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. IW BeKM. N. C. May 38, 1888. TO AGENTS AND THE PUBLIC. Through Rates of Fare. Round Trip Tickets, from Coupon Stations below to points ou the W. N.O. B. R. SEASON 1HH1I. rickets on sale June 1st. 1K8M (iood return tn until Oct. 11, mt. Tickets to l,e laken oa sale Kept. to. itm. a o 4 Krom a 5 tll.10 11 5 13.) 18 11 50 1B.WI a 'A $13.60 13 ,ii 14 70 l.i.Ufi 15. HO 17.10 O a 14.25 15.10 1S.45 17.00 17. di 19.15 To Hickory. N.C.. HI 60 Morgan ton, V (J ... lljt.'i Old Fott. N. C 12.70 Bi k Mount n, N.C. IK '.T Asnvtlle, 1.1 dot Springs, N. C. lo.lO INSfKUCTlONft TO AGENTS. 1st. Agents will In no case deviate from these rates without proper Instructions. 2d. Children under Ave tears of age, free, children of Ave and under twelve years of age, one-half the within named rates 3d. Tickets must be limited to twenty four hours beyond schedule time lu each direc tion. nil. Agents wlfl see thai the oontractaof tickets are properly filled out and signed, and notify purchasers that the conditions must be fully compiled with. 6th. Rales governing the checking of bag gage on regular one-war tickets will apply for bsKgage checked on tickets sold at the within ratss. H h. DILL, Q. 1'. A. Atlantic & N. C. Railroad, PASSENGER DEPARTMENT,. Nw Birr, N. C, May 25th, 18S9. Season 18H9 Round Trip Tickets. Special Kates of Fare, Round Trip Tickets, from statlona named below to Morehead City. Season of 188. In effect Jane 1st. Frem To Season. Sat. Night Goldsboro Moreh dCltf M S3.00 LaGrange and return 3.6U ii.su Klnaton " 3.00 2. IX) New Hern " J.OO 1.50 8. L. DILL, G. P. A, Wanted, 1,000 pounds Beeswax; will pay from 303. to 22o. Also 1.000 Cattle Hides; will pay fromoo. to 8o. per pound. Office Front Cotton Exchange. J. U. SMITH. May 28th, 1889. dwxm Wm. S. Leaman. Howard D. Kerr. teaman & Kerr, WHOLESALE Commission Merchants IS ALL PRODUCTS OF THB ORCHARD. OBOVE, FARM AND VINBVABD. 165 West Street, New York. ' references: Mesa. Nash, Whiton & Co., 130 Warren St.. N. i. Mr. R. C.Curtis. 190 Read St., N. Y, Merchants' Exchange Nat 'I Bank.N. Y. a M. Brown, Banker, Wasbington.N.C And Banks of New Berne. Kenreeented by John E, Overton, of Portsmouth, Vs. may25 80d HUDPHREYS' f sr Esrsss, Cattle Shee Degs. Son, SOOPag.eke.Tr-eafA.ln.a.. CVRSS ! Ferers, Coeeesllons, IaflamautioD, A.Aigainal M eat altls. Milk Fever. . I.B."Htraias, Lasseaeas, Rkeamatism. .C.-DistesseT, Nasal Disrkargea. i.D.Betsar Uraba, Wsnsi, f.R,ooara, Beatvea, Fneeateala. .F. C:ollc e (irlaes, Bellyacke. . G. O.vlWIaemrrlRSre, Hemerrhagee. H. H.l;riaarf aad KMaey DiaoaeeaM I. I.-Ertlve Dtaeaeea, Mange. . Disease ef Dlgertiee. - Stable CaaeV wltrt sjpectSns, VaHft i Witch Hasei OU and If ertlcator, Vy.0f Price, Sliigla BotUeCerer WdoM), , .& E 8oId If Drnrlit ergmt Prepaid snnrher. no in asr qaauu, j ua snwpi w rzua Hamphrsyi Hed. Ca 109 rultod St., I . Tr ZCnCPAISIO fif, s? ECIFia R3. da iuuoi- . leeawweeesrntrsinslrl( v ., .I irainj r Tipr stiihtwiij ism I " r7I -l i .-. I . I St. -I I, . vuif fytn oe-wwlt or e em I 1 ft! rva. tir Uvl iAPM t11 OffWlA for f. u tr I ' . . s, ors-rupo- r on rsoiptot plM9-"w.j tMMiMq sve Saesa S, a. 1U r 'Alt of our Veterinary Preparations can be bad of J. V." Jordan, Druneist NW, cor. Broad and Middle streets Newbtrn, N.C You Can Save Hbnoy By baying your Alabastine, KaJy , Mixed Paints, etc.. from ' WHJTTY 4 tlATJLj. Ws have tne celebrated "Packers Ice Cream Freesera be sura and see them before baying any other. - We have a full stock of everything ia the Hardware and Builders lias, and - invite your attention to tha aamev , WHITTY GATES Agents for tha SJtawifrVillUmo celebrated Keady Mixed Paiots'and dealers in Lime. Cement end Piaatar Sweeping IleducSbSl IMMENSE BARQAIXSt I offer until further notice my line'of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, &o. AT and BELOW COST. ' Respectfully, -. J. F. IVJSS. Little 6tore round the corner mSUlw The Best of iMedicine, That pftre Corn Wpiikey, at J.. P. TAYLOR'S. Pure Alcohol. At J. F. TAYLOR'S,. Kiikwood Flour, The best in market for the urice. At J. F. TAYLOR'S. Cassard'a Turc Leaf Lard, THR BEST, At J. F. TAYLOR'8, .... Foot of Middle street, $8,000 TO LOAN n amounts to suit borrowers. Apply to !' II. l'KLLETIER. may 22 dtf Craven street. The Season Is at Hand FOR Refrigerators, Freezers Water Coolers, ; Wire Dish Covers, Fly Fans and Traps, Wire Cloth and Bath Tubs, A FI LL LINK An at nrtt TO PJUCES. L. h. cutler: gc z Middle Street, NEW BERNE. N. O. ' NONE BETTER THAN , h OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOTS li Take no Other! SOLE AGENCY. tJ WHOLESALE QEOCEB, , MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. '8. Horseford'a Rrpi prm.,.,i ,4 Manufacturer's price. K. R, JONES, AMD iff Dry Goods & Holicas.:; Full stock and large assortment." !' j .i Prices as lo w as the lo west. v "l. l n 1 Call and examine my stocks ? Satisfaction guaranteed . -i.1 "i-h t i ; Just RecHved-rA large lot ; of North Carolina nam a,j NOTICE. V . rUfleateNcKlier thS Block of tne A Jk ' i . . ... wJUIfOUDW User. nell8ar.r.:3l , v. I HaVE - GOT 'THE J ' Largest Stock of Watches, Largest Stock of Clocks, : Largest Stock of Gold Jewelry, Largest Stock of Plated Jewp' :, Largest Stock of Solid Silver V' ' -Largest Stock of Silver Plat. 1 ' Largest Stock of Spectacl. , to.be funnel la sy sfcr f Caro.'. h--- tf -r ! r- lilV, ; ' r 7 0 rr J Do a C rE,l '