, 1 y'-". f i Jt. ;-.V.v-- -V.? r;" ht V--., V.: . VOL. VIII.-NO,. 286,; . . NEW BERNE. N. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 6. 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. 0 UfvN AL 0 .25 Bu:i:7L-3 LOCALS. U-S wr au:eett yesterday. I It repre " . -T ""-ted ?W,000 New Yorkers and 2. ". 20.000 Brooklvnitea : demandin Amtia . iit u: 11 uidibouiu. j- i - . r --w r Eeliof CboloeEerlySeedPea. blot reform, and it will go to the 0 for sale l F. a. 0cm '. v.. 5 ; I legislature at Albany the biggest DUNN'S BLENDS of Routed CcrffM petition, by a large and oyerffhelm are simply delightful. letsUom lng majority, ever offered to. that f frank b. MaaTOM, the nuo or My other legislative body. pi-. rMhtir iitoii will nmItiI .iHJcais are a grfiai many oompe- uroaiDl aitoatioa. -- feSM : I tent negroes la ljanylvania, Mr, T AM IN THE CITY A fEW DAYS! wanamaserV State, and eood Iii5 T(x. OH profaMlooal basiaM. f rtlo can - find wa. at tbt QMtoA Houw. " V ...;' W.O Baowjr, , -rb8S-tf i;y-H: OptloUa.,;7 pabiioinsjtoo. Why don't he try his band on making some of them Postmasters! It will be all right with the white people of PennsylX vanla. 'The Republican element in 1 v Tkaf boT Vh- woT toYt frSi ihi W bw oeeu almost dying Y ATEST CLOTHES LINE ClotKei " T. " "ou ' v-i X eaoDOt b blown off,- " No pint. SmDU can ba co t th Cjttoo Ex F0B8ALE AppltrtOB' CjclocelUl o( American Biocraohr. to six I ' i i n I njKfLA.I t giniiy Donna tuiubii. i f w, i can. leWtf ). iXi. Agerl MinufMlarer. fF yoa ht aot tried tty FrcsH Bout-1 ed Uoffee.'do to at once. Every- .-v1' ' 1 ' U- J . ,', ,T . ' 0" V V Kerff,joa : u werTer sayt: v. We are are authorized to state that '" Senator Eansom hever "at any time lU lo his life owned such a thiog as a lottery ticket -it- 'OS' LOCAL NEWS. C. E. ELOVfB -Buck wheat. Phof Rodgbbs Exhibition. J. M HOWABD-Newapring suits, etc. We had hoped to publish a part of the premium lit of the Fair this morn ing, bat it wai not reoeired in time. Il will be poblished In Saturday and ' Fob Mstematio workinTof . the Sand pp ."41 Oownment antborityTln aid of Sh,rIff htD hM reoelved ::-pttrat aoheftes, thAdmtaistr fffon,Uie Qta"l ilreotin at Jesse - ' ' Vr"v - r- Brown, oolored, who was convicted of .wHwraj uwrWM n nu morder at the f,U term of Superior parallel fa American history, Bos Court, 1889, be hanged on the fourth of April next. There are st present twenty two in- Personal. Ur. D. S. Oarraway left yesterday for Knoxville, Tennessee. Mrs. J. V. Jordan and Miss alary Bryan left for Oxford yesterday, on a shcrt visit.' Ur, E. K. Bryan, jr., who has been visiting; relatives and frienda in the city, returned to Charlotte yesterday. KOKTH CABOLUU NEWS. Front the State Papers. Raleigh News and Observer: Near Asbury, a day or two ago, a little boy named William Broogkton averted an accident by flagging down the morning train which was speeding on its wav to Keysvilte. The little fallow had dis covered a broken rail and fcy his pres- esence of mind saved the train and From Kinston. passengers. We hear sad news from 0.ir nnrrMTWiTMont at Rinabui .anda MOM Of Our Halifax OOOnty friends. It by last night's mail the following items: tight white families ana three or four boys, forty-six people in all, left here today for Waco, Texas. The peas in this section are all killedl Invitations are out for another dance at the opera house Thursday night. About thirty negro men left this oounty today for Georgia, to work in the turpentine business. Seven Springs. -The sale of the Seven Springs proper ty was announced sometime sinoe in the Journal. The Qoldsboro Argus of yesterday says: -'The Seven Sgrings property, the waters of whioh are per haps the finest for medical purposes in the world, has been purchased by Mr. Jas. A. Bryan, of New Berne. The deed was recorded in the Register's office here this week, and Mr. Bryan tells as that he is goiog to put the splendid springs squarely before the publio and work them for all they are worth. It is said that in some sections of that eounty every negro has completely vamosed" ana tnere is not even a cook Isft. The condition of some of the farmers is also said to be deplorable. and it is reported that they are offering a pound of cotton for a pound of meat to anybody who will supply them with rations at once. Fayetteville Observer: We have heard of "the old woman who lived in a shoe, and had so many ohitdren she didn't know what to do," but if we have been correctly informed, there is little doubt that Mr. David Gamble, of Stanly coun ty, is the father of more children than any other living man in North Carolinr. He has only beeo married onoe, and to the union thirty-two children have been born. Fourteen boys and eleven girls are now living, and five boys and two girls being dead. Mr. Gamble is eighty years old. His wife is also living. It is gratifying to know that the bucket faototy has won, from its inception, the success which it merited. Four acres of land have been purchased of Mr Charles B. MoMillan, in the southern suburbs, and new buildings will soon be erected, with additional, machinery This has necessltattd an increase of Sodden Death of Mr. T. W. Poole. Mr. Theo. W. Poole. State Agent for the Eastern Carolina lands belonging to the publio school fund, arrived in this olty yesterday on business, in ap parent good health. This evening his family at Williamtton received by tele graph the sad and crushing news of his sudden desth hew. He was stop ping at the Yarboro, and about 3 o'clock today while sitting in the office he became suddenly and violently ill. Friends carried him to his room, ani almost immediately after he was oar ried ie, he died. Heart failure was the oause of death. Mr. Poole was 43 years of age, and was a very prominent citi zen of Eastern Carolina. His family and friends at home have been notified of bis suddsn and totally unexpected death, and friends here are awaitiDg advicee Baleigh Call. pi ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Mas. WissLOw's Soothing Svrup should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind oolio, and is the best remedy for Diar rhoea. Twenty-fivo cents a bottle, jaly POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thli powder never varies. A Eaarvatof purity, strength and wholeaomeneaa. More ' eoonomloal than th ordinary kinds, aad " cannot be sold in competition with the ami tliude of low teat, abort weight, alnaa ar phosphate powders. Sold only In eaaa. Royal Bakiko Powder Co., 108 Wall st. N.Y. tnneZSdia wed frlAW Exhibition. PROF. ROGERS will give a PUNCH AND JUDY EXHIBITION, Friday and Saturday nights, March 7th and 8th. on the Fair Grounds, commencing at 8 o'clock. Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, for ladies and children. Admission 10 cents. t Tickets on sale at Bell's Jewelry S;ore. 6-3t. House For Rent. A very desirable dwelling on Union street, next to Mr. E. K. Bryan. Apply to m4 dtf J. K. WILLIS. . will be a red letter day for the suffering capital, and Messrs. G. W. Williams, publio when they take on to the Seven Spring." perhaps other have beoome Notice, Alliance Men To the Farmers' Alliance of Eastern Jorth Carolina: IF' it wefe OQly stealing Con " . " prr WT We oaU the attention of our neighbor t rWrfl.!nnrarWri ih.Vt lt.rHiKliMn mmTm " vwt UWBW lu "" oouu'y' ?un.llei. 10 . proposition to meet antra- i. '.-er - lni there are forty-four psttpers out- any n the city of Hew Berne on Wed patty WOOld not he ao Dad. The .Mawho reci onartrliiftwnnnA nesday during the Fair of the East ateatinir ofrOonVreaaWl seats. Lr t . . C8rol!n.ft fuK Game. d I" , -- -.!,;.( ..v-v, wWU.j dustriai Association. Liet the sub or . a ' fl 1 1 ; av I m . I . . . . - '. iinwHTHr.-. ift'-nni v-nrniiminarT m i rnr innnnri nr tna r "vrt ovoraaoa anrtirr. ommtw a i itsnnAa ka anAian4 A i.au.i.' 'Y2'? w-'..-- ' '.' r..M lft?.!Ul mnmh I full delegation, and we feel aura of ''"'.. '. . . ' I I beinst able to have in aLtandani-a anma " wlllA flnnriAr RnnrnaT ' - I Mr. E T. I.vnnh of tha Klactrin Lioht . .7 i j i . v..4 i, - I . m ' itw nur UlUBIj UkieillBU BDCBKan. An or- Company, was in the citv yesterday on eanization of this kind with nnrannal lJKJtOCBATIO gains a6 Weal eieo-1 business for ths Company. He returns representatives from all adjoining -4 ttons 10 Strong Republican counties to New York today. Superintendent Angeu is pushing tne work as rapid ly as possible. The wires and fixtures for the inoandesoent lights are being plaoed and the lights will be turned on in a of thls-6tatt are the 1 first straws that show the approach of the ant! Republican cyclone . which wiiri weep over the country next Novem- t w JjrejtoHtStara Prof. Rogers, who gave performances its noble purposes. counties would not only be very enjoy able but result in incalculable benefit to the farmers of East Carolina. The interchange of opinions and the eloquenoe of ur speakers would renew the enthusiasm of our great Order and enable it to press forward with more earnestness to the accomplishment of .7 .: - 7 I twill SkiWIlM aavhiMtlinni nt. Un absV l4 ri1....4. a -' ' j. . a w HB3iw mva v w vuivsivua saw ksjiw va acasiv. a,uvuj , aia; m -- w.vw and looks ever so nice J, Bssides the benefit te be derived from such an annual gathering of our pro gressive farmers, we oan be most pleas antly entertained at the Fair by seeing tne wonderful production or our own seotion and meeting pleasant people from several states. The clever and hospitable citizens of Worth & Worth, and Wilmington capital Uts, large stockholders. Raleigh Correspondent Wilmington Messenger: A small party of negro exodusters left Satuiday night from this county. They were taken away by a planter. It is learnid that next autumn, probably in November, num bers of planters as well as agents will come into the Stats after labor. It is probable that the exodus then will be much larger than it has been the past season. It is hoped that 100,000 negroes osn be taken away by the spring of 1891. The Atlanta Constitution of last Saturday has a piotnre of Peg-les- Wil liams, who has done this State such a service. He ie a Mhsiisippian, was a gallant soldier in Forest's cavalry, and lost a leg in battls. He lives in At lanta, and is well known and liked there. He is a rsilroad man, and is known as a "bustler." The Constitu tion says he was in jail at Charlotte. It is untrue. He was arrested here, but was merely in the custody of a deputy sheriff. He gave bail for his appear ance at Edgecombe oourt. HEW GOODS ! Just Received, AT J f.1. HOWARD'S, The Line of Goods in our Stock ait nnsurpaEsed in beauty and design, quality and finish. Watches, Diamond Jewelry, Sterling Silverware, China Bracelets, Bangle Bracelets, Flexible Silver Purses. Hair Nine dcz. Children's Suits, ages four to Ornaments, Book Marks. Rinza. Chain. i fourteen; price 82 00 to ?0.00. This is the nobbiest and prettiest line of Children's Suits ever brought to this market. NEW SPRING SUITS NOW ARRIVING. The best Black Corkscrew Suits at $12 50. maiOdlw J. M. HOWARD. Lace Pins, Scarf Pins, Charms, etc "Bell The Jewolor." STOP! STOP! STOP I AND LOOK IN AT Notice. arnnnda naxt Vrlitav and Ratnrriav xae paper i-.ta a O'olook, Also Saturdav af- isjast entering the twentieth year jteraoon at -8 o'otock for ladies and Of Its publlMtionV' May it long lire I children. It has been generally pro- the defender! of thu lieoDles liberties laounood a very good. Punch and Judy New Berne will make yon thrioe wel .. ' laxhlhition. : Tinkkta will ho nn aula at 1 OOme to their histOrlO Old tOWU. and aim me cuampion 01 ucn- i ,rTVr will promise to any batchelor or widow- OCrtcy. - -,TJ . f-, - I" "T7 ' er delegate that he sbaU see something aaawBaBaBBBBBaaajsaBasBaaaaaai I it was a busy scene at the oyster can-1 fairer than the Fair. VICE PSESISXHT MOSTON ar-nlng establishment yesterday. The The Teller of a Louisville Bank De camps with a Large Amount of Fands. Louisville, March 4. William H. Pope, teller of the Louisville City Bank, a trusted employe, a man of seeming good habits, and a frequenter of the best social circles of this city, is gone. His absence at the bank yesterday at first excited no suspicion, as it was Commissioners' Office, Craven Co.,) x eu .Berne. March 5, 1890. J Sealed proposals for listinr the taxes for the present year in the various townships of Crayen county will be received at this office until the first Monday in April next. The Commissioners reserve to them selves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Commis'rs. JOHN A. RICHARDSON, Reg. of Deeds and ex-officio m5 dwtd Clerk of Board. I hereby call a convention of the AUH apposed he was at his siok sister's bed- s m in a iv.-al r l i sina nr in inn rniini.rv nnia inula 1 1 v i iih rked In Charleston on Sunday on was full of boats loaded with oys- totBtl'! .Vme, to meet When B0 word waa M0"iTed hU route to Florida, ind WMt mMt ww'a Wednesday of Fair week. 1891, at 1loc,t1 rresiaent, james a. Mlll9n. mmIj h.: itl.... ,w owsr operatives, were very ousy.iwnicn meeting we win estaDiun a per- Z . Cordially reoely ed by-" the, Citizens!-.. . . , . . manant nrnitinn. iLeroch. and Cashier W. 8. Parker be- ..a t'ii.S il'il:- .l-i.:. ""luS UUU W MJ UO OUJMru " . I ntn. inntMnnl Th nnAn.H lha vault and a hasty examination showed that somewhere between 4U,wu ana $60,000 was missing, all in large bills. The bulk of gold and silver coin and small bills were left intact. It will re quire an examination to state the entire amount that Pope took with him. At first his friends would not believe thtt Pope had gone wrong. The Bearch by the Bank officials soon left no doubt about the matter, and his friends began to search for him, thinking possibly he was still in the city. He oould not be found, and soon the reporters dis As usual I manant organization. and authoritiest: manyt attentioni L,.m.ki. m, ur pi. 1. w.b.Lah, s.t-ivi-i- ir-T v-""r-i T" r r I Chairman Ex. Com ', "UVJT,U fi v"uut u . .wot' I traotori was having the foundation laid I Craven County Alliance. uiusvu as greauj Kratmeu t tueivesierasy.. xne steamer scout was ati . warmth of his welcome in spite oil the wharf with a new boiler for the I Important Supreme Court Decision. An Open Letter. Manor, Ga., Feb. 16, 1890. Sir Mr. Bia Aik, Newbern, N. C: Sir I will write to you askiog you what is the Staneard of Soate of Cloth what is the Price of them good Clothing I have a small lot of this REMARK ABLE CORN for Bale at W. R. BAR- eend me the Zampple of them and I RINGTON'Sin New Berne, and also at . the weather,- Wilmington Stan I I.I HI .. .''"4! I factory, which is to be used for steam- ling oysters.. Raueiqh., N. 0., March 8. The Su preme uourt, this evening, decided a v ... ... . . moss important case mat ox neamono uupuivoua m: sm wviuw , we are in reoeiDt oi a letter from the nm th tn.n nfThnm Th. nntnt in tne oopreme uoart yesteraay, in l proprietor of a spoke ana handle iac-i involved was whether, or not tnatsee Whicb from ten-to; twelve iilions torylin JndUna stating that be was tjonof .SiJVS of dollars are sid to be in C"0M' city, town or to th t,r d -nit KMw,wie Tk, al"-MM I9 D.MI n.B V. peoimens oi and ad valorem noon all oronertv in he took a train for safe in Canada. Detroit and is now ,, OI AiOUlBiana against tne tate-We tht".l,aV .r lapatlnnklthe Constitution, including moneys. th fnrniohad tha dntflDtivea with tha - Supreme Oourt sustains the decision Imore suitable for the mannraotnreof jSS&iS ??' clBS' 5n ,e"fn'f JhB. o0pa 5d , of the Circuit Court, to.the .:: $it'&tftS& tcltiuuA luab a CitavO canuOE oe Sued Dy One I respeoimuy obh ,in)- attention ot I rare tor taxatioB. nf liainwn ftifclMn:-.Wilmln.nn Board of Trad to , the matter, 4 Etst? I ' i ' ' 3fBosiness men, hers ' lii.'j". 1 ."' - . t - I j .Korsneaa City u aboutto,get on a TV tStt J A !' l'flf"---- ftf Woof Iknnm ' Vt la mie.A .k. W?: ftflrt w , uass-uj v. lr' r JAOKSOimtMrMaroh 4.-The weath- tiaa a quorum ot th Jl tlie lMf' ,olm Armstrong, of Pennsylvania, bmn steadUy moderating since r - . . . i whnreorenntatheoomDanv who are tolmnmrn - n.mri. :fmm .11 n.. s wemocrawnaveavery civ-T;c,3 n."oiiJ passsd down to More Florida indicate that the oold Vwther ??.l12WWutol?f.,r!n Ke,ntucitr' to take before the Supreme Oourt kci last nlghii'The stte.lias beei of Sunday and Monday did eonsider- 2 - r-, tv p-ht tw --if-MW i,.Jj .... .1,: -Aji-Iv ;tw able4amag,v- j.M..W-; t?&irt one aXMd sheet or water exoept for nar i. IS -J -r purchased,.near,the , depot, . The opm- : The Tlmeii.itiilon thta mornlna-tmh. row- strips of rook bound earth upen The Court holds that I it .includes all solvent oredits, invest ments, money, eto- This overmles thi case of Fallen versus Raleigh, rendsre 1 some years ago. Western Floods The Ohio River Fifty Miles Wide at Cairo. Cairo. III., March 4 The Ohio river is now over nrty miles wiae at this point..- It extends from Cairo levee, which holds.lt banied up forty feet . i ti3 a r;tJCv. Ziczn. pany have enough timber already se- lishes reports from about twenty-five whioh the Mobile and Ohio and Illinois 11 :s la P0fii;rte tl.-5 tie "fact, eured, it Usald,? to supply them for points in the State. The mereurywai Oea sallwads south. A mile t,Vt It, cly- t-. r feia?sSa SSSARiSt ttdXSMSl Hw. rf, xco::n tiPiat i.shlppA0 ZHSSSa another fifty miles, making the com- t' U' ;-!:r-i5.-ri C:0 saw mill will give Morehead an sir I of iadustrv and hnalnaatiV;--? i I :t:lUy dronsht havino- left th tandar ahmha blnea width OI tne two rivers over one I hundred miles, ; ; Tbt current is lerriQo I and brings great quantities ot heavy Tna rjeaofc and A trees ' havrhain tn-l drift, making navigation perilous. The T I ' . .7. . ; . 1 r. 1. n.t Tti mmm FK.Ki.T ,a jarea generally, ana there will tie short t ; J , r . j " crops ;i4:i.-fru Itrlots.-Esat Oairo yesterday, and one . i'2mS'iMmmtmiuo the liiBslssioni to Missouri, resoulng lit year. If the Republican gei!4xpoitei.;toongwwo m a0me looalltles werej Pjpi mped out on , ground which , .,, ,Ji, f.ni,n. several, nuoarsa naovages or trcor. i aestrovea entireiv. r in many instances, "-rrr.- 7--.--" " V" w i-fluowuf w -, t.. mmiA will k. ntantawi mnA the Boodi But wwott was being rapidly t ... . - I -OUDIBrK-a. f ' :. naAtn Tamna ant tkraiv At PdttCsh, B!y fifty miles Up the The steamer Tahoma arrived: last I waa tllirhf. mnnm at FntnanHlna . -I Ohio, there is much : uneasiness. The on the whole, however, the situation "" yy ui I m. . r r ' The steamer'; Anhreil-.ef the EL CD. r. VI t a esy f urj ! -3 ia the line. 8ailsd;yesteraay'wRb, A.rgo f c l oat there will bo adellail, r cccU . lt week')B,.the Tiir tr.l, rrrc:cstp,tlve 1, rr,:tT!(!'rt r?em. " ! r:r2e f;z;cs that !). : tsy-'.fartbcr-.' la i 1 t" : : :a.;.fcurca3-- - : c:atl- night and sailed later - with 0. Oliver Isohln of New York to Sln his yacht at Ooraooke.''?t''S' C'f'; . Tae , schooner t, President' Johnson, Capt. Corbirii arrived from Baltimore, t ".'i a cargo of ktlnit .consigned to G. W. Bast, of Snow: mil. H The cargo t. ;:i La taken to Snow Hill by the ''-- -C '.xlina. " - , , 1. 3' t,!!ei I :f tout, of the Clyde line, ' t for Baltimore with a If b.t is not d iscouf aging. - -''vVTka Beat Bcatilt. Erery Ingredient employed la pro ducing Hood's- Barsapariiia is strictly pure; and. is the beet of its kind it is possible to buy, All the roots and herbs are carefully selected, personally ex amined, and only the best retained.. So that from the time of purchase until IIODd'a Sarsftparilia Is prer-ared, every thin? is carefully watered with a view of atMnin--tho tctres you try it? ... 1st and in 18S2 it was flooded to a depth of tlx feet. a -it -',- Already the watef his teaohsd within a few feet of ; the Rlahmond . House, hioh stands on the river front; and two great , tobacco ; warehouses are flooded. ' Ten thousand: hogsheads of tobaoco stored in them were removed last mkltiiS$ Mx-:&$M For braoing np the nnrves, purifying tne Diooa ana ounngstcx r&aaaone ana lit y. l 7 don't dysr""5' t' sre ia no.L,ng equal to 1:0 re t " 9 And see the largest and best seleoted Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Solid Silver and Plated Ware to be found in the city. No trouble to show Goods. Come and see mo. EATON the JEWELER Middle Street, ft25 Jtf Opposite Baptist Church. Note This! iuai a. Ci. hidbauu nas opened a place of business at Hall's bookstore, second door south of corner Pollock and middle streets. He is prepared to do all kinds of repairing on Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Satisfaction guaranteed on all work. fe21 dim FLOUR-COnil. will send for some of them Your troly A. H. L. Midgett write soon . in hast to me. W. H. SAWYER'S in Bayboro. It makes as good and as palatable flour as ordinary wheat, and will on rich land make a larger yield than common corn, as it succors abundantly and they bestr well. One grain to the hill. It yields more fodder than tht-nmmnn mm. ff Confectioner & Tobacconist, u doefln't d what is said of u, the put onase money will be refunded, if put on good land. It will be on exhibition at the New Berne Fair. JAS. M. PATRICK, feldwtf Institute, N. O. - SAM. B. WATERS, Middle Street, New Berne, N, O. ROYSTERS' CANDIES a Specialty. Fresh from Factory every week. A fine line of CIGARS St CIGARETTES. The best line of SMOKING and CHEW ING TOBACCO to be found in the oity. Call and see for yourself. fe8 dwly rhavo put in a COFFEE ROASTER at my Store, and oan supply my cus tomers with Coffee fresh roasted. every day. Received Today: 10,000 More of Those Celebrated Fresh Roasted Coffee. 'Old Virginia cheroots Take No Other. . 3T. XTlrieli, WHOLESALE GBOCEB, MIDDLE STREET, . yK NEW BERNE. N. t. "18!'-. Method.:. Ilyr.n D::!cs K. R. JONES, HEAVY AND UGHI ' if?.': JUST RECEIVED At H.L4HAIlL'S BOOKSTORE Lorillard itiifoS Ax Cnu a suppiy or ana now uetnoatst uymn Book, at the following prloee: 84mos. Cloth, 88 ots.: Sheep. 00 ets ; Roan and GUt, $1 00. Turkey Moroooo and Gilt, ft 60.'? v;-; ' v-.rr-; , . Will be tent by mall, postage paid, on roeeipt of the above prlce:; 'v't A liberal discount allowed In quan tities. vs3'-;v':'Wv- ,;.-: ) The Story of Methodism, cloth, $3.00. SohenokYi History of North Carolina, S3.25. , . , ; feSldlm r .A Sold at manufacturer's prices. : Full stook and large aasorS: .Prices as low as the lowe i. 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