.-. f. ; ... JLJL VOL. VIII.-NO. 108, VEWf BERNE. N. C.. TUESDAY. AUGUST 6. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. " . mm - i- 1! Busnxc3 locals. warded from here today. The capi tal rvlr la Ki fitVIA niWT ok I tha TTSEFUL Tuntaoa't Universal Atl VT T T U of th World. New-ediUoa nd I originators hare already secured a revised.. Persons desiring work I site on the water front and the M may see ssmpie . ua JoUKHit office. sJ.' vh'- 1SSV0 promise of all the money needed. How They Account Tor It. 1 Shipping Newt. The friends of President Bryan as- The steamer L H. Cutler wilt leave sien various reasons for the almost unl-I for Neuse rif er landings and Kinston renal opposition to his reappointment 1st 4 o'clock this afternoon, as President of the A. & N. C.R. The The steamer Eaglet of the E. C. D. main explanation that has been relied line arrived Sunday night with a cargo upon more than any other is that he re of general merchandise, fosed to give everybody who asked fori The Annie, of this line, sailed yester one a free pass. Bat a correspondent of day, with lumber amd general exports. XTEWCBOrOFTUHHlr SEEtt-l w w"'jv uifcw:r u -wuiuutte New8 aBd obeerTer, writing from The steamer Newberne of the O. D. miy i'.v -- uiuucj. uumominon,ivmiii, new uerne unaer a ate ot Aug. iss,iiine arriTea yeswraay irom hohoik ReWSiSJi says he has found out " the whole and with a cargo of general merchandise iiuaof oihar seedjat:iu.A jaaaDowe i ana Moore, snonia oe doid nnea ",",u,uvl """"""b imf-i vu.w..umh, wua; , Co. a uju i:sXA::MtBil,- t-t;&x V..- i.iwx.l-ess 'persecution of Mr. Bryan," and I m. The Manteo of this line arrived this orders at IMPORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND HOLLAND OIK, Just receWed and for sale by . . Jambs Redhond. -h EW CROP OF TURNIP 8EED. SmxiYAN congratnlates himself that his punishment in Mississippi will be only a matter ot "time or TrnerwftilPJVrjkiAnothr tot oir.vi-L' ' - 'i her t is: morning and will k an excursion of ivv i..ji7Jwn nKtWnfitasuiuerasTeeyer Te.Denornieu. ..n .. ... . , OlKKlsllT) Vw(4U rfkai( j, il - - i -ne, jot. tsryan, nas oy nis superior iwioroa people w. wasningion loaay aieJby? 'r CVf-8 ne w nnau nevpr near ui prize taot ana management oDtained tne returniog Thursday evening n .... . li.i.: i ' f I fiffhtlnflr in H for 1 1DRE1 W)t India Molasses aiC HA1IMQ. K8. f ji-ps.;lM Orsstt Preeeprs. Refrigerators, and a fall line of hpHQ(iable.goois atr v; t 14 dtf r - oWwrn OA T3URE'BlACKBERBT,-iUl6E, for i XT imedi-iai parposes afr1'5-1-. s"u ' "aW tf Mjams redmosd Sr fighting in this New York Star. country again.- E-H 5f Lf??" II" Theojd revenue cutter Sterens left In less than a week there have been three large mercantile failures in New York city. The oanse oi these failures is traceable to the mismanagement of the United IR9T-CLA83 job work ' executed a.t States Treasury. The money mar- ih office on mwrao terms. get is growing closest just at, the ' " ' I Hma f ha Wauf Kaa Ana nP ihtx 1 a rnr OURE WINES AND LIQUORS for "w jX Uedioiaal and oner uses tor sale esc crops on recoru F other Richmonds in the field; and by I The Stevens Gone bis superior akin as a Business man od- t.uin1 vhal nlK-a fif1 fallAil f ffn namely, help from abroad to pnt the on Sunday morning for Baltimore, this road in splendid order; by so doing be I time never to return, we suppose. nas aroused tne jealousy oi otnare, wno LlenL Hnl inH Mhr nfflnr. confidently expect by misrepresentation L,. , c. ... and notitioal influence to eupplant c.rew of the SteTeM oarrT with them him." I we esteem and respect of alargenum- Now is it truo that all the opposition 1 of our citizens who made their ac- to Mr. Bryan's reappointment eomee iqnainiance wane here. Their gentle from a spirit of jealousy of his smart- manly deportment and upright conduct ness? How manv intelligent neoDie w"iie in our midst commanded the rea- DIED. In this oity, yesterday morning, after a short illness, Miss Elizabeth K. Slover. Friends are invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her father this afternoon at 5i o'clook. At the residence of Dr. Chas. Duffy, Jr., in this city on Sunday morning, Aug. 4tn, 1889, Mrs. Sophia Jones, aged 81 years. The deceased had been a member of the M. E. Church for about sixty years, and was highly respected for her high Christian charaoter and other good and noble qualities. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. L. W. Craw ford of the M. E Church, on Monday afternoon. At her home, near Briar Creek, Loxan county, Ark., on the 13th of July, 1889, Mrs. Sarah A. Nunn, wile of John K. Nunn, formerly of Lenoir county, N. C The husband and four little children have many friends and relatives in Eastern Carolina who deeply sympa thise with them in their sad bereavement. James Rdmond. to move. The United States Treasury is looked to for relief, but the Secretary does ,' Wttdi- rtiTOTUin in a. Annrli nothing to relieve the situation dateforU. S. Senator from the u.,- .u,:-. . State of Ohio. " Ipect of all who came in contact with them. The beet wishes of New Berne for their future happiness go with them. The Game Today. This afternoon at 4 o'clook sharp the believe this? This correspondent him' self does not believe it, for further on in his communication he assigns the following cauBe. Here it is: We have heard it said, and we be Ranker nr. HiArAfnr nhlicad ta lieve it to be true, that one of the great uouiraui m.rcaniue creuiis. u. Rr,on riB (mm thn fact that he OoMaboro RaRhnii ninh n tho No- has about used up in the transportation Uerne Club will tlev on the Fair v. ....! x. . I rnnn in cr ViAr.urnan Kw Rorna And ITin-l mu u-.ng appo.uteu w p0u.U8 nTwd narilT owned in the latter The Qoldsboso nine is considered one in any Of the -Northern States, plaoe; wedoknowto a certainty that of the best in the State and our New MB WAN AMAKER'S Scheme an I I'heir VOte saved Indiana, Ohio and Mr. Bryan is no favorite with steamboat Berne boys are ambitious and will make offlcewlth-saitofclothes-appears New York for Harrison, but noraSoT The B-iuc win vo laierestiDg ana we nope Mrs. A. T. Jerkins Will resume the duties of her Sohool for both sexes, some time in September, of which due notice will bo given hereafter. August 4. 2t - Goybnobs -f States generally applaud Gov. Lowry for his conduct in the Salllvan-Kilrain affair. WE have not heard Of colored business a few old worn-out stearaboats : to beat the Waterbory watch plan -; Chicago Herald. . recognition has been accorded Two or three competent colored men annnint.Ad in t.hA nnsfal mail A detachment of the New York . d . t. . t Adminislra. volnnteerB are the guests of the tinn mftd flnA-amnift nf h Third Georgia regiment in reunion 8nmmftry removal before tn0 raid at jtok vaiiey in mm nm wag Btarted on thfl white emi)love8 V BBBBSSB! SB-B t I " Tttubk ia atron reaction in I lhe deportment however, sees no rft- i Mr. M-.hrlnk. th Amari. objecting w appointing incomper - .1 Ail i Ti.AHAAl vui niuoo kv iiuuvmauu vuibcq au liouwii-wva . -"""fY'' I the South Pittsburg Post. ' J-aUgltUUf VUMVft VV-WH bm-www-- source. This sounds a little curious. The p 866 a lge crowd out. The grounds . people throughout the country have nave every convenience for ladies and about as much use for railroad monop- al1 classes who attend. The ladies will oliesas Mr. Bryan has for steamboat b-admitted free; men vrill be charged monopolies. But how does the above 25 ce-t--Emission; boys under sixteen statement compare with Mr. Bryan's! 15 cents befora the board of appraisers? Thel Turn out, ladies and gentlemen, and Journal knows that steamboat com-l inspire the boys by your presence. petition at Kinston will beasitrong if Lather School uo' J1 J V 7 , T Prof- w- R- Skinner, of Vance Male Bays (or did say to the board of appraia- . . . h-j-w,....! a w n p & Fem-U Aoademy, was in to eeo us DIDJ 111 IB U.UUblUt It DUO As W Ale V I J A m A 0 A 4L-UU1 -. U J D t n.ilt. I - J- -. -r !. ..M- .-- UB IUU UO UOU : ojneruuauauu. 1.111 A L IN E VV S 7, T - T l . Z m mta arrangements to move the Acade j. edln'oonrt by Sir Charles Bnssell. li XL tt Q aid. So instead of using up the old I .. havi Mcured th( . ...-- . lUaMmith building on the corner .. ingKneweni own ooaie . East Front and Pollock street rue oity council wm ce in session I tney nave aooui usea up we raurua- tonight . I It is nonsensical to think about a small Baseball match tram at the Fair corporation like the A. & N. 0. R. R., " I. i . A. YJ-J .-. - - - . - iiSAitrnninff nmnnniinn sir. r. mauin U, Jr. Ureckinnage, 01 "--""--J- . . lonff ' Neuge river -remain, navlnble. k. J - . I Ink 1j I J .ml- U - - I r " WaS Orator. OI MM aay. , - . T,M,V. Col. Whitford and Mr. Best maintained toe poniwon oi ueuvery ciers in tne Tub grand national monument ia honor of the Pilgrims was dedi cated at Plymouth, Mass., Aug. 1st., with great ceremony. uon.;wuiiami the of vafaa nrltVt Vio blaomara at. fhctf. nmnt. THE New tor Jjar- iJ.Lthelloitofflo. and thereby obtained fair compensation ia nodutr hiuertaBtrt.lff Viaite a crowa camo uprromuore- forCarrvin freiehts and stave satisfac L e tha Star wllffO throueh .the. WM uo"u 7--y iUIUiUt, mu-K tion t0 shippers. During Mr. Bryan's i'.Uni W. thj!il em Gov. Fowle on bis return to ,!,-. tinn cut throat ratea havi , littriU BUII0UU1O-AV Wlll-Uu"v; Prof. Skinner has taught for several years in the adjoining counties and has made a reputation as a man of energy, push, and a good teacher. He expeots to draw considerable patronage from the surrounding country, and will leave no stone unturned to build up a success ful school. We extend him a welcome and trust he will realize his highest expectations. IS Is POVSDER Absolutely Pure. Thl8 powder in v - varlni. K m&rval f purity, streugih au. . holesiinieueis. More economical than ii,-, ortlioary kinds, ud cannot be sola lu competition with themal- iivuas oi iow test, B..nrl welgnt, atom or phoipliatfl puwdi rH. Sol, I only In cans. ROYAI, liAKl.Mi roU'UKK Co., lott Wall it-, N-Y. Iune'::i dsn wed frl 4w SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY, SALEM, N. U., LaTKenl, Oldest ud Ut.t Female Col lege lu the Euuib. New Berne vs. Goldsboro. Tuesday at 4 o'clock SHARP. Admission 25 cents. Boys under 16 years, 15 cents. The Uoldsboro nine is one or the best in the State, and some excellent play ing will be witnessed. Although the Ooldsboro club has an Session npona Aiii:ustJ7lli. Ihta. Kaonltr 30 Professor, and Teacticm. Kptxlal features -the Development of Character, Health and Intellect. Kully criulpncd PreDara- tory and Colleylate drpartments, besides Qrst clUBd schools In Music, Art, Iaa Ruafrei and Coiuniercial Mudleg. Send for Catalogue to Kt'. . I. II OLKWELL. aiiK2d:;w Prluclnal. AND Baby Carriages. THE Mi W BRRNK FHR1M ITURSt Crt .ir.. , . imported pitcher, our boys hope to in .rt"Kriri.Slffl uiu, l.liamber HuiU, iiall Stands. Ward- rooi-B, ucstts. Liialrs, LouneH, Tin Safes and MattreBBCs. All the nuodB wu nmnnfutnr. them something to do to win. AGENCY FOR And a variety of other Fine Cigars. Wm. L. PALMER, Middle St., New Berno. on several VofiwrlwUSrime neeessarlet' nYani Florida union Times.: - HOK.W. U. Wtns, Secretary of the Navy in the Cleveland (JaDi net, has written a letter In which Lurtesies ot the road to the officials of 1 be states that be is not a candidate the Atlantic & N. c. Railroad for the Democratic Presidential nomination in 1892. He is for .the administration cut-throat rates have Raleigh. v nrevailed and shinners at Kinston were i Cottsge prayer meeting tonight at 8 never so dissatisfied. o'clock at the residence of Mr. Taylor The Journal would rinnn'a nn TTlnir atrnAt. nnrlar thn uia. LinfnTini. nlnnlr ' I v'""i F'" - e I m u Qt, .ffMtn.). pices of the Y. M. C. A. f rom Mr. Bryan's reputation as a rail- danahtr .nd .ut.r d hr h.t w. Mr. Jones Spencer, of the Atlantic road man or nis tact ror nesting nis op-1 the indwelling plaoe of every kindly and Pamlico Railroad has extended the ponent in the race for the Presidency! reeling ana nonie sentiment, nut its hut: thfl idea that he I ia the onlv man "eatings nave now oeasoa, ner mission Miss Elizabeth K. Sloyor. It is with profound sorrow that we not, under any I chronicle the death of this excellent CIGARS. The biggest drive ever offered in New Berne, 12,000 5 cent Cigars will be sold for 2 1-2 cents apiece. J. F. TAYLOR, Wholosalo and Retail Grocer, aro goon and substantial. We also have th nnest stock and lutest style of Baby Car rlafceu that Inw ever been brongbt to this olty. We lmvo a line Block of Clocks, Pic tures and Mlrroia. Wo pay spot cash for ourgoodB. and gel u discount of 40 and 60 per cent, therefore wo on soil good cheaper ... i j uuiwi gunH in mis city, we are also agents to- tuo Kcllpso Sewing Machine. w o.iui... ii juu want a nrst-elaei machine nail and see us leforo buying else Whore. Wo will mivo vou monev T. J. TURNER fit CO., I'KOFMKTOKH. TZ Middle Klrert. New Home, N- O. Baggage Transfer. Baggage taken safely and DromntU to and from any part of the city. Wagons will intend Iiailroad, Steam ers and Ferries. Orders loft at my office will have good attention aud quick dispatch. J. V. STEWART, augl tf Broad street. best man, whoever he may be. Therewa8 but one case before the Mayor yesterday. John Slade sub mitted to the charge of violating the ordinance ' in regard to selling on Sun day and paid $5.00 and cost. Capt. O. H. Townsend of theQuar- Ex Solicitor General Phil lips, of North' Carolina, is men tloned amODg tnany U a successor I master's Department, Washington,D.C, to Stanlv Matthewi onlthe BnHalT,a SWOIaB' MMrnoon Rna m m Hnh. lm Mr. Philiina ol Mpected the cemetery road. He pro. , U A J . 1 . . - I VH MHW WW VMMVMf "V VV V a W uuu,u DUouu - w-u done, and her soul has wended its way to enable the road to discharge its In- to the beautiful city of God, in "which dabtednses and for nermanent improve-1 there are many mansions, and within menta is simp y absurd and preposter- Jheir jasper gates and crystal walls v j r r tnere jg n0 jo,,,, and chilling ous and no intelligent man will for a tonoh of dMth .i dac. oan near moment seriously entertain such an j come again. To the family "whose idea. True, his immediate predecessors hopes are withered and whose hearts had not done it because the time had M oru.8h9d'". . in??re , . . . , , sympathies, and that Time with healing not arrived ior it to oe oone. ine oiu on it8 winR8 wU1 Mag oon80iation mortgage did not ran due untu Jan., i their bereaved hearts is the sincere 1st 1888: so some disposition had to be prayer of J. EL . . made of it during Mr. Bryan's admin istration, and we surely see no extraor- A fine Saddle Pony, kind and senile, Any child can ride her. Works well in harness. Apply to July 29. tf GEO. GREEN. afternoon . . b . . . ' iL . I BUUUUWI 111, WW. UIKUIJT HIHlWWlTi tini If not, ne jcannot; go on wo ,n tbesmoothest new road maae.or n a wr'. "7 L The Coke Strikers. familyroost-Obarmtteqroiicie, K;h , . . t.A.,...,.., i.lu,u",J' iuiwiiiiui.. i Btriseri are weakening aireauy,anu we VioiLAwoa committee! went Out nanefrort to ve the streets of of $325 oooatsix percent, interest on strike promises to be a failure. Men at V IQILAHU1S OOmmuiflW weui w"fc Mmaterr raved With the Same material. . ' t ..... ..I Ynnnimtnwn.Mnorewnod and the Stand- ofdateaquarterofaienturyxago., ;florse Stealing, toWPtpW for the last four years, ha.""' " lVSZSiSl BOpreValent in the last few months I accepted the agency of the Neuee & County Commissioners' Proceedings. I be in operation again. The break has in the COUDtrr Wnnd about JNeora I Trent River Steamboat at this point. The board convened at 11 a. m. aisoouragea sinaers somewnai, out . . -W , i v. i ,.:' u I I . . . . I sltAv Minim ihae will twebA tk ka CityNeb, that'acall ft0 w; W s taWauS issued to organize a citizens com ""i61 s";", , OTt In few dgyB mittee to put down the tbieTes. ;; GREAT BARGAINS. The Stock of General Hardware, Cut lery, Locks, Hinges, Saws, Saddlery, Cart Material, Wall Paper, Paint, Oil, vjiBse, ouuveis, noes, roras, iron ripei floasanUy located rooms to and Fittings, Iron, Steel, &o., &c., also I either furnished or unfurnished Plows. Cultivators. Farm Machinerv.lP1? totni8 offi0- Cotton Gins., &o., belonging to the business of th effloient and accommodating deliv- l ery clerk, nndev Mr. Manly as postmai- E. W. Small wood was elected chair man pro t em. , W. P. Metta, Asa Jones and Jonathan A Terrible Epidemic, Chicago, August 2. A dispatch from Havens were appointed cotton weigher. Sj&Ki!q . . - .1,. : a a.s r i r .-.7 - E . , ., . J.mM nMIMMIim. . . ' r . .1 I vni. WQ1D BIUUIUIOU UV W VUU TT Ut.UVtl I ... . n . I . . '.4-1: . ' iAr himri titiT ni innunfl u wah :-?mil i.-..t. .mt ir. .w. t...lfor the citv of New Berne for. the en-l'.ki. r u.i vr. ca.tot 01 the Times-Begister, :.'PQrri.i4-. thi Uffl'W ti,. am, suing two years, upon condition that in A lurht form and resembled dysen- lwhed at Marion C. sunend butih: bond according to law. tery, but on Wednesday It assumed a 1 Th tvuin nr w. l: unni. or itaninir-i r - . co: L.aeiionmo ist oi ng. auu waa the need of our new postomoe buUding n Mvu. "v heonle have died. Four deaths oo- mifrorl 1i lo.il In await, trial .t!l. .tn umnnt in all who 'irlslt the ton uaweis lerry.waa approve ana i fin,rBll Trinrmii-- and font -roatardaT. ..wj-.. - ; --1 ---1. . - .it.!...!..,... 11 1 . . : . . ---7- T. ... t ' e October term of . the Superior postofflo. s i the ' evening when the " U. iirA.&Mfe NAMhspit mtiiiai an naiinir I ubv avs a wwa suiwi -m r- HUiHhnud. We hone the BDDTODriation I M. Williams, overseeroi poor, was 7 , , .in. n. Vni ..a TT will be made early in the session when allowed 3.W additional ior tne montns m Itrloken and do not know what to o tL trnbllo building a. early as pos WW Harrelfwas allowed to move atoaweated at Hamllon,andit to sald court ol IIcDowell county. '. - n ...... ,.; VVATf AM A kHII takM SVl&tMii C2js t:i ..;'.cnenttwas 'in the na ture cf a r reposition rather than of a for: 1: or '.final! decision'' I For c ztlrj Lb Wn words inWer to :z7.z 3 feba's) rIcnlona' position r-::s va 'never the;, equal r of 'this 4j2c tl;iXifpcr5'ofAmencan FJZ otf toVgjdemioform atCanton 'hmlre.:'v'y South Front and Middle streetotoeast ,n frr" ' .. , ,- -idX : ' ' ;i;; side i of. Middle street '.one door above ciarks's Kxtraet r viu Cengh Cwra. i IT..Y.-.. t'-T C A A i-;r- Personal..: f::iifyT'W inn hnns.r : -v ; E 'W- f-:.;-ra . ' t It ie a sore cure for whooDlntf Oonah Hon. FrM.l Simmons and daughter M m Watsonr list taker of Ko. 8 I;.ftop8 oop,'andpermits the left for Morehe.4 City last nighty towWppreeentei hto bUl or ir. . mti mn mirrim: ; 9120;Q0 which was allowed, feiv hood or old age Ii heals, the- bronohl Th Tflftaunk effect and the cerfect , uonBiatraoie . wntwiw, consuineaiD mu &uukiou wwy ma wugusiur ifethKlOTtaa hearing d Hussion, on the public; r6ad. wi liquid fmit laxative, Syrup of Figs,' un- No, nownshlp. :Ths matter waspost- tZJtl f. nil nnndittons make it tneir iavor-i .n . . i . ? rr , ry. It is pleasing tfj-'-r"::''- Iti a"tnrnnU. vet effeotual in UHru . Rujuuiinw ... w iv v Hiwn . uwif "" i'. l t.tnnwa. Ilvnr and bowels. I morninlr. Foot of Middle street. For Sale, Miss Mary L. Allen Expects to open a Select School, and desires to obtain a class of (lirln anrl Youug Ladies. Aa her accommodations are limited. she will be pleased to receive the names ot those who wieh to enter, aa early as poesiblo. All branches taught. Terms mads known on application. jy 28 dw8w For Rent. The house and lot on Pollock street, now occupied by II. B. Duffy. Pos session given the let of July. m30dtf II. B. DUFFY. Booms To Rent. July 26, 1889. rent: Ap- dtf Geo. Allen & Co., will be closed out during the next few weoks at VERY LO W PltlCES. All persons indebted to Geo. Allen & Co., by either note or account, are noti fied that payment must be made at an early day. Indulgence cannot be given. L. S. WOOD, augldwtf Trustee. AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION . at very Low Rates IS QFFERED to ltOYS and YOVXO MEN DAVISSGHOOL. Tliirt i;i a Military Boarding School, anil is onu of the MfA KquipnesHtiiooiD in tne unitea 8lates. Hcaltliv location, Fine Cliumtc, Mild Winters, Csdet (Cornet Band, Cadet Orchestra, 'Full Courso (' Study, or prep aration lor UiirUeet classes of anv Colleiro or for UuMncsi. Complete Course in TelcKranliy. For Regis ter with, full particulars address 1 Store For Rent. On Pollook street, now occupied by J. B. Holland. Possession given 1st tf I August, 1889. Apply to 1al4 dtr Da. F. DUFFY. v Col. A. C. DAVIS, Supt., ' LaOrange, K. C Private School, With High,. Intermediate and Primary School Studies. Opens on FIRST MONDAY. SEPT. 1889. Students prepared for the Junior Class in any College, male or female. Not over thirty pupils to the teacher. Tuition from $1.50 to S3. 60 ner month oi tour weeKs. GEO. W. NEAL, A. M., jylddtt . Principal, CATAWDA COLLEGE, IfoXtScsatoN Bsglas Agst 5tb,1880. Fall Academlo, i Businsts and Oailentatt uoarMi,win vauo ana An. Ten aooom pllihsS Initraotora. Good Bulldlnn. Annar. atns Llbrartss, sto. Thorough work and moaerkie xpsnwa. rure water and moan. wm ku.i vBHuugua Aaaresa Those Sample Hats TAKE TUE LEAD. A NICE LINE OF Summer Ties and Scarfs. Also, a full stock of the Celebrated Anchor brand Linen Collars and Cuffs All shapes and sizes. , A FULL LINE OF Battles' Shoes NOW IN STOCS. Darringtoit & Baxter, Gin For Sale. k A Forty Saw Brown Georgia Gin, In ' good oondition... Cheap for casl. , B-VV'T w , soft and whiter Prios 25oents. j?i?1iSimAppi1 s 1