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Walter Phelps, of New Jersey minister to Germany. I r; 1 ' , . ...ji - j- j . , . Sksious trouble la apprehended with the Tlat Head Indian's - In , llontina: they refuse to snrrender three murderers, and a determined force Is being sent against them. ' : ' (JOKSAL BTEPMH D LK2, . ol v Mississippi, has withdrawn from the canvass for. Governor because . it U believed bo can . better serve the State in bis present posltionjas President of the Agricultural; Col lege.' ,; ' , ' ' " Kenttjcky is no halfway state. When she turns out good men they can be banked on, and when she tarns out mean-ones they 'fill the bill. Her last product on that line -is Wiilba Hilton, who was bo mean that wbea about to die be burned 30,C00 in green backs and bonds rather than leave them to bis wife and son.-Wilmington Star.5 - Alabama Is as solidly Demo cratio as any of her Southern sis tcr?. The Improvements in ber coaditlon began when theliepubli cms were ousted from power in tl.a tate, and it baa continued cr. ::r Dcnjocratioruie ever since. A! .ibaialana will not , forget which party befriended and defended them ii tl.a dark days of reconstruction. r-'Mzt will they forget that the I :r,c!ples of ths Democratic party r i t'.-ra which 11 in there ascend ' e d government to ? Ida country. Mobile Eegt8 a:jy vctfr has aright to oppose 3 (ii 11 f trvif a law. Probably the '. j cf Democrats in North t! r r : u')r; ;' - j it, and .when jc- is fairly 'oiTer I v-:' i I' r iu:i ' I ' C ) f tcfl ;i'jl;-l-ir il. That is t that the 1 T Tt'C3 iS . 1 ; t-i. el- I 3 . if-. n a t ::rait "-t t3 1'. 1 f . ;i t j f 13 i , : ' . i; on cf t,j 1 : enca I.-.'. . Dnri:: Esch adairatica, yti?c, aa4 auction aa tLa cfex TmUeat ilajea. Lcry btfjre tie becams first hj cr tie s UL1 ttiS (oacJiiica cf this deep asJ Lcctre admiration. As tie wife cf. Us young lawyer, the soldier, general, and governor of Ohio, sb fulfilled ber part and stood as helpmeet and oolaborer with the sahibs wtHiees and grace that made ber' one of the most uemoraVlt of White. Iloaae reigns." -. ,""'. .' LOCAL NEWS; HEW ADYXXTISgmtiT&'X . W. O. EBOWNt-OptioUB.' .' , 0. D List Chani of ichedula. : W. UUtCM-IIaard,B powdar, to. I' : W, B. Lars -Notica to liqoor daalara. T. M. JoxKS-OreeotborofamaU eol-lata,-' - . 4 - s . ' Jxo. A RiCHAftDSOH Sohtdula "BV Aad atlll ft ralaa. . A hM(a la tba achadulaof UaO. D. S. S. Co. appaara ia Ula kana. Traararar Daslala la raady to pay tha aly ooopouaof tba bonded debt of' tha oouaty. - V- Vvl; T "l . - Mr. Jackaoa Plttman of t Jobnaon1 Hills, Pitt county, aenda na a eottoa bloom which waa pluckid on tba S5tfc of Jona.4itii;i;-',H',i Wa hat a bad no report from ' tha eaa aaaera for tba t oo-oparativa factory alnoa tba first day.' - Let ns know how yom are progressing, gentlemen.' Quite a crowd was on the up train yeiterday ! monlOt.. Among tba num ber wu a strong delegation of Allianoe menwbobad. bean down to aid the Oovernor In bis wrestle wita tba At lanuo a norm uerouna raiiroM fue ,Tbe lait of. tba special train I for Morsbead City will leave ' tomorrow at 8!40.! ReT Dr." Carte j ef , Salelgb; oa bf tba ablest' apounderi ofj tba tcrifutra, will preach that day. ' Fare to round trfp, when tickets . are' pur- chased ;$roo:;:v---vrvr.;:; The. investigation of- Dr. Eugene Oriseom of the Insane Avinm Is creat ing quite" an" excitement fb ;Salelgh. Some 'ugly. ; charges are made, j.bst judgment should be euspended tntil tha Inveatigatlon is eompletei. , ' , BilpplngKewsr;?';: The' iteamer .Eaglet of tha . 0. D. line failed yesterday -with; lumber and truck. Tha Vesper bf this Una arrived last night with a cargo,' of general mer chandise. ... '.') ti.vm1vj -viic.-i ! The steamer Vanteo of th O, D llna sailed for -Norfolk ': yesterday; with freight and a number of pasaengers.; ,r t $.$y Collector for the Eatera'Diatriot News was receired in thU'cftyysster- day 7 that. Mr. E.' A'. White of Pasquo tank, baa been, appointed collector of the Eastern district of North Carolina, ticeCol. Yarbdronghremored".1 ' : .; Before the districts were consolidated Mr. White was . colfector of . the New Berne d istrict with i headquarters tn New Berne and was much- respected by many of our beat citizens."' lie ia per haps the most unobjectionable Repub lican tne rreeideni could hare ap- pointed to this position. QraensDord female College.'- i v We hare received the catalogue for 1333-88 of this Institution and perused its pages with much interest. - We have but one criticism to make; the name of one of our brightest New Berne girls, who las been in attendance the entire year, 1 omittedL in the list of students We know . .the., young lady and her parents are too 'modest to complain of this simple oversight, but knowing that it is a credit to New Berne to have representatives in such an . iaetlt-jtion as Greensboro Female Colleo, art i foellrg a prUa in w ever ten ia U tae g.ory ani a-Iracd- meet cf tbe cM ti-j-n.we must esrr protest swet toe names cf our g'.j being omitted in the catalogue. . ' "We fnd tbe f"owiEj suasarycf 'udnts: Foet Cradaates, 11; E, li Junior class, CO; Sophomore c' i, 43; First clas, 13; Special class SD. T I V s c.tUer cf i: , .'a V c- ""'""J hss at:-' -rr.i to La - ;;, v .;;wr It 7 ii Our 2T PesU&aaUr. . . W. E, Cuke, Eq , kaa been notiiUd of k'a i taest as poatmaaier of K)f I...J131 wUl la a few days, as eoos. y. bond is accepted, take charge of the effloe. - n . " Mr. Clarke la . a, eonrteoua, poliu gentleman, wiib all thequalifioations to make an acceptable postmaster., - ' ,Tbe poatofflce ia of great importance to tbe bHaioeea portion ef tbe communi ty, and in fact to everybody Bring la the community. ! tbe selection of hi aasiatanta ws com aa and to If r. Clarke tbe example ef tbe retiring postmaster, and that ia that the selection be made on account of fltnaaa, efBeieaey and ae eeptebillty C to the , people w ho 1 have daalinge with the effioe. Under a Re- paUioan administration w have no right to azpeet any but Rapubl loans to fiil tha offloee, but the people do nave a right to demand that they be filled with capable and agreeable men. If Mr. Clarke wilt giro as satiefactory aa administration of the office) as we have ,had for the past four years the people will not eomplaln. Personal, . Prof, W O. Browne. Practical and Scientiflo Optician, of Greensboro, la at tbe Gaston House and will remain for aeYeraldaye." ' ..Vjijv, Mrs. Oeneral Bryan Grimee.snd chil dren of Pitt, was visiting her brother, II. R Bryan, Esq., yesterday and left for lforehead last night. Rev. H. W. Battle left last night for Uorebeed City to attend the Union meeting of the Atlantio Baptist As sociation. - Mise Hatcbie Harrison left on the Ifanteo yesterday for Boston. L Bjdranlio Press that rTeighs One jisnoxea Tons. One of - the most powerful hvdranlio presses in America has been erected at the Merchanta' Btorer. South Brooklyn, This piece -of machinery weighs nearly too tone ana exerts a pressure of 3,000 tons, and Is Intended to compress bales of ootton tor shipment. Some Idea may be gained of -the, immense power ex erted when It is stated that a bale of ootton laid oa the aide has been com pressed Into a space of five inchee, with' a lateral expansion not exoeeding two inches. This enormous force is ob tained from two steam cylinders that aoton two water cylinders, one n low pressure, 9 feet by 84 inches. This pro- auoes a pressure in tn nydrauiio oyl Indera la the press proper of. 400 tone. Then follows the high ; pressure cylin der, t feet In i length by 10 Inches in diameter, which -when turned on the hydranlid rams- brought the pressure Up 10 1,W ions. , v,( A large pipe connects these cylinders with the frame of the oreee. Tbe no- perneaa os tne press h flxed oa !m mense rron tupporta. i on tnls are plaoed three bydraulio eyllnders with feet stroke and a diameter of SO inches. On top of, the piston is an immense erosetvesa , connected hf two bug links, with a crosshesd below. This, lower erosaaead ainka below the level ef tbe floor, the bale ia placed oa it, sad the low pressure lever being turned on, the hydraulic rams slowly lift no the upper orossnead and tbe bale is crushed with a pressure of 400 tons. Then the Ugh pressure cylinder le broueht to bear and the' pressure Is lnoreaeed to i,euu orn.ouu tons." Through Interstices in the upper and lower eomnresalnt- platforma the binding hoops art Dassed. wnen ueee are made raat the pressure is removed by reversing ths levers and the bale Is taken off. A 500 pound bale can ne reauceo to i mcnea space I. T. Herald.; , ., Tf ho Killed the fimllTT , aoLTOKi. Masa..June J7.Mrs. Lis eie Brennaa was arrested' here vester- a ay on susptoioa or navmg caused tbe death of ber husband and two sons by poisoning their food with arsenic. The Brennans had six children, and, Mrs, Brennan succeeded in insuring the lives of all, Including herself and her hue- band, for sums of from, f 300 to $3,000, the policy being made payable to her seir. - Tne husband, Michael Brennan. died about ten months ajro under sus picious circumstances, . Jamee Brennan. a son, died suddenly about six weeks ago. ' She supposed his life insurance bad been increased, but on claiming It at bis death ane round that tne increase bad been made by mfaka In the policy of , bis brother Thomas. It waa TbooWs ' turn next, ". 4 end 1 he died y , yesterday, Thomas .4 was taken violently v sick about - two tenths ao, an d went into the country v. 1 T3 be r&'.llod. On returning home til ritewa tekea sick srain, and i,. 3 i 1 rr---t f AH t';e medicines r?re ( 1 t e l If tiac" -rg, who be' :va t --t i..g. I --r .i d : erstely powonea t..e mcnters cr tlie lamliy, The transition from lonr, llngerlag and punrm sicKneas to rooust neaitn marks an epoch tn tbe life of an individual. Snelf r- XAt f - t is treTOTed la tae ni O'f and the t'ny whereby the goo a tieuiin iii own t fiiooa ts rratefali t'l-: neJ. llenee it is tLt m mnch ia heard il prfti80 of r!rio B-l!nrs. Bo inany f " l they owe th'-.t r--on. ion to health '1 te ne of tLa ( t A'.tfirstiTe an "1 !e. If yoa s 1 with any dia- r-t T: V, Li,- r or 5 - ach, of long - p' ". r 1 1 gsirp'r fin rf , I 1. i ".It s ' V . I i si ,;e an : , . i.. : , a 1 rice, $ j. 50KTH CAE0LUA 3ETT V' rom the SUte Taper w I Aahef ille Cititeai The ex amotion ef Ashaville . tbM summer fKm tbnndar storms ia somewhat remarkable. We have "beard it lkunder'r several times, for cloads eomerrp to near approach. and discharge themselves qaite noisily. ens tnet e naaaea ae tbenSer storm ta AahevUl-i!j,nn;vii j Rakigh CaM: ' Mr Jaai Peecud. last evening;- made an aasfgnmeni for the benefit of e red i tore, a Mr. Bamusl T. McrlecaU This action 'was forced principally by Inability to make col lection. -Capt. Aahes the retiring poatBtaater, will reeame- tbe chief edi torial chair of tbe Newe and Obeerve. 4 Qoldsboro Mercury i ' Oeneral Robert Ransom told us" today that he had ceased work for a while on the Tar riyer and will soon commence dredg ing Neuse river between the county oovered bridge and White Ball, clean ing out all logs and Other obstructions. The amount of money beiair spent on this rim ought to make it navigable. AabeviUe Journal: 80 no it seams that, Aaheville is not to be the bead quarters for thia Internal revenue dis trict. The collector e office U to be located at Salisbury. This is another evidence of the oemplete power Mott baa over the ne. Collector, J, B. Eaves. who had assured Mr. R. O. Patterson if he withdrew from tbe oollectorship that tbe office would , be located at Asbe- viue: ' 9 xarooro soutnener: & nook was found In the old Doaier building, now leveled to give place to the new town hall, with a name written ia it in 1714. An electrio light man representing the Edieon system was bere last week knd mat the light committee. His estimates ef the cost of plant and running it waa so low that tbe commit tee this morning think it will not be very long before tbe town has lights. Chariot e Cbronlole: A neero con viot who le very ill at the stockade sent for, Sheriff Smith yesterday and im parted to him, in a very eacited man ner, a piece 01 information dhat was evidently of great import to the negro. The negro, wbo is convinced that he will soon die, told the Sheriff that he bad (400 buried in a certain place, and asked the Sheriff to go to the place and tat e charge of the money Aa the Sheriff waa yery busy, he could not go after, the money yesterday, but be expect to go tomorrow. Qoldsboro Argus; Mr. Will. Hunter received a box from a gentleman at Wilson's mil yesterday, supposed to contain a specimen ef bis museum. He proceeded to open it with great dolib oration and care, while an anxious and curious crowd struggled around him to get a first look at the varmint, and when he softly raised the lid and dis closed the remains of a small, dried-up Dug, wun n promiscuous lot of legs whlob had been thrown in for packing, spontaneous groan arose from that crowd that would have mi red a mule to tears. Chatham Record: There la an old superstition that if it rains on St. Johns' Day there will be a bad grape crop that year, that every grape will rot that is touched by a drop of rain on that day. If there be any truth in this; there will not be many grapes this year: for there was., a heavy . ram on last Monday, whioh was St John's Day. This superstition ls said to have . origi nated from Herod having been drunk with wine tbe juice of grapes when be ordered tha bead of St. John to be brought to him in a charger. Chat ham steps to the front with a dog of remarkable sagacity. . It belongs to Mr. Samuel Thomas, wbo lives four miles northwest of this place, and carries letters- and- other mail matter with safety and oelerity back and forth be tween the residence. 01 Mr, Thomas and that of - his eon-in-raw,-"Mr. Gaston Campbell, about eight "miles distant. When any member' of Mr. Thomas' family wishes to send a. letter , to Mr. Campbell 'e It ia tied, arbnod the dog's neck, and OH it runs straight to Mr. Campbell's barking and yelping all the way. ; On its arrival there it remains tntil sent hack with an answer. This ia the only mall route that we know of that IS not supported by the govern ment, and where the route agent has not been removed by WanamaksK V it. Cotton Sesd as Feed. ,Tber Is 'an astounding sutement published to the effect that "the hulls of the ootton seed of the eottoa States will produce' more beef, hotter, milk and cheese, more wool and mutton,than all the clover and blue grass of Ten' neasee, Kentucky and Ohio." And yet it appears to be true. An Atlanta firm fattened , 5,800 beeves last, year on oot ton seed hull ae aprons .or .520.000. Two train . loads of these beeves were shipped from Atlanta tot Philadelphia and sold there in competition with Chicago beef, v This same firm will fatten 10,000 steers next winter , Mr. Joel Chandler Harris, sn author Ity on foxhounds, bees and Jerseys, is feeding bis hera on ootton iee$ nulls, and says the result in milk, butter and beef ia amazing. 'In, the Southren Farm, Mr. , W.' M.- Towers, of Rome, writes of a test between corn, ootton seed bulls. In which the lattef produced yaatly better results. .. . - And yet until a year ago eottoa seed hulla were used ss fuel for engines or cast sway as worthless. . Of all ths plants that grow, cotton ia the miracle, and its wonders are not yet .tried. Its HU'.e black wrinkled seed' is aa full of xDnning as an' old-Hebrew - verb. Atlanta Constitution. Vf , r.nciUfi' araica- satv. ; ? r--x EiLvs In the world for i, fiords, Ulcers, Salt , ! r for-, Tett?r, Ch"red . ( so rr,i"-l all tkln 1 T t j cjfs piles . It!r- -- Ito "II Hwere down, when tie down, it were well 'twere doww quickly "I is what a pereoa thinks whea ho is eas tern plating taking a doae efoU-faeh- toned pills. Dr. Hone's rUeeaat Pur gative Pellete are tiny, eugar-eoaaed granules, scarcely larger thaa aeuetard eeeda Aa a remedy tor ell d eraage- meats of tbe stomach, liver and bowels, they are uoequeltd. , ,4 Ctreenstcro Fesials College. CJKEESSBOttO, XT. C TheSIITT NlNTH SESSION ef this well equipped and 'proaperooe Institu tion will begin oa the 28th Day at August, 1889. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES are offered la all the departments of instruction usually pursued la Female Colleges of highest grade. Charges yery moderate. t For Catalogue apply to T. M. JONES. President, jeM dwSo Greensboro, N. C Notice to Liquor Dealers. The Wholesale and Retail Liquor Deelere of Craven county are hereby notified to come forward and renew their licenses on July 1st as required by law. June 23th, 1889. W. B. LANE, Sheriff. By J. W. Biddlx, D. S. Schedule "B" Taxes. All persons required to list their pur chases, etc,, aa required in Sec. 22, Revenue La we of N. O.. are hereby no titled to make their returns to me at my office on the 1st day of July. 1889. JNO. A. RICHARDSON. Reg. Deeds and ex-offioio je29 Clerk B'd Commies 'rs. AGENCY FOR Hazard Powder Go. SHOT, ALL SIZES. IN STOCK : Lily, Orange, Purity, Patapico, and Royal Baking Powders. Agency for Horeford' Dread Preparations. All sold at Jobber's Prices. JaTo TJlirieli, WHOLESALE GROCER, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. C. Botanic Blood Balm. Can bo had of R. IT. & F. S. Duffy, Druggists AT CARD RATES. Cash on delivery. je28 dw3m Dissolution, The firm of Churchill ft Lane was dissolved this day by mutual consent. Alt persona indebted to the firm will please oall and pay their accounts as soon as possible. June 22, 1889. 8. A. CHURCHILL: E. J. LANE. Mrs. E. J. LANE will continue the Millinery buaineee at same place. Mrs. Follett's old stand. je28 d 1 w Old Virginia Cheroots. STILL IN THE LEAD! More of them were sold last year than any other brand of Cheroots in the world, and an increase of 75 per cent, of sales for the first five months of, this year over that of last year, They retail FIVE for TEN CENTS, and are the BEST goods on the market being EQUAL to any 10 cenl and BETTER than any 5 cent cigar, : Smokers, beware of the numerous Imitations on the market, and when oalling fort a . package Of the OLD VIRGINIA CHERobTS be sure and t that U has the name and sig nature of "P. WHtTLOCS on it, other- wise, you will be Imposed upon. ' Trade supplied by , " ' mrfnT ra if r'l ie rho 1 I.' ''.Hi' je27dwSm NEW, BERNE, N; Ct , ItllVift' 'This favorite Mountain Resort is open for the Season of 18S9. - Gaft enjoy the ndvantagee of the best J..oriii watam: among them superior LITUIA EFRINQ wiihin one . .Sheriffs Sale.Y. rtlNUtWuMUm a tba bnino cur ut ta o . . , tr of 6M A imn. T X. uihi A .1 IwwUMtUM th Km Usui , -u , . . wu Maaaax. 0, 1 wut mil t . laftHMl M lUdMlrt kOMkiMlutM . . (( !ttv Iwu. N Sfll, f , L. t u 1 1 , f AHlM,u IS 'tb k,)l,,u kwu tnanM Mwrty nark u. alUBtrlMaMiMurMfWitiMiuM. una trace af laat a att 'sij'af cta PMS.tsuaat.ia Smm ttmnm, H. , aalatvu ouuk aad Hoalh Sraat amata.. -- at tha saaUiWMt aureate Kt kaa raawrr-km, raaaiof tnaa aaat tlij. ' a tmiA tut, tm Uta ebanoat i .So rivar. taaa aoaUt wHaekaaaat at m.J r r iSlM faat, taan wattaarljraad i WMk aaM aoath liaa af acVry lot to lua aasMaa a( t 'roal stratt.Ura luu lb. waalwardly Mu Vaai r rati strMt U u baftaaiac. W. B. La!K. fhwritT, For Hent.' HT The house and iut on Po'.lockstjecJI, now occupied by U. B. Imfln . Paa- seesion given the 1st of July. - msodtf h. b. xmrrr. - Store For Rent "4 On Pollock street, now occupied by J. B. Holland. 1'oseeesien uvea 1st of August, 1989. Apply to jell dtf Dr. T, DrtTY. Notice.' J W. T. DUNN wpeetfellv informs the public that he is repairing " ' Watches, Clocks and Jewelry opposite tbe D-pit, New Beme.N. C. Work guarantie d and price to suit the timet. jcTdwlm You Can Save Honey By buTinK your AUhiunr Mixed rainu. etc., from WMIITV 1 itady ATES. We have tbe celebrated " Packers " Ice Cream FreeVers be mrq and see them before buying any other. - J We have a full itock of everything In the Hardware sni liuiIJeu iiaeauad invite your att niion to the tame. - WIHTTY & GATES,. Agents for the Sherw'n WlllUnSs celebrated Ready Mixed Paints, 'and. dealers in Limr. Cement and lMaeterr4 Wanted, A larKtj 'ntitr of IV' -wax, for rhich I will pay from 20 to ii cenaa per lb. June J. ii. K 11. BURN. -dim t, IS-., UARB t 9tm 0 n ks, Monumenu Xc abs. itti ... tin 1, r f .il 1 - war a TALIAN&AMERICAN GARBLE H' 1 i Orders will recei-ie prompt attentlosv and satisfaction guaranteoii .. c JOE E. WILLIS. Proprietor Cor. BROAD AM ORAVK St. e NSW EERtiX, R. 0 ! G. E. MiLLia is mv authorized acett in Kinston. Alex, Firlds, Traveling Agent. .4 175 Samplo Hals, . All Shades, Shapes and Prices, ia Wool and Fur Goods, will be soW si?;"4' . f I .' New York CosI Darrington & Baiter, Ws. 5. LgAJli.g. " HOwiho D. Kxa. E" Leatfan . 6; Kerr,' ,---r WHOLESALE .f,,, 3. Commission Llerchant: pftooccre ofrniB ORrniin, CBOVE, IARK AND ViAaVaKD, 165 Vett Street, New York. w-' f '' tartSMMcsnt'Ai 1 ? t 1 MesevKaeh, Whiton ft Co., 120 Wsrrea 8t.,N. Y. k- ' Mr. R. C. Curtis, 190 Reade &it N. Y. ' MerchanU' Exchange Natl Bank,N. Y. Q. M. Brown, Banker.Washicgton.N.C. . And Banks of New Berne y Represented by Johs J:.pfertr,n ' Portsmouth, Va. ." ;v .. rMaS5 : V T!:2 U'JC-:' ' Heavy sales of thia TTC " MACHINE. It speaks for 1 ladi? want it because It is a i . ma.-.Mce, .-. , ' 3. SI. RlNE's -i hn"1rei yrds cr the hoo. -, Tel:;-.. 1 1 to tlO f "r w. k, . , PortC.:.':SiatV:9 t' " i . 1 . 1 .1., 33 2"i-x'J 1 ' r, ",.r ' ney re ; r
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