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Daily OURNA o VOL.;vm.-NO. 299. XEW BEKNE. N. C, FRIDAY. MARCH 21. 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS.- I' IE EdWARD A. Oldham, he whom we had hoped would redeem jour nalism from its sins, has written a letter to the Atlanta Constitution in which Durham is most vilely slandered. Nothing is worse than base ingratitude. Poor Oldbam! Glorious Darham! T BUSIITESSLO C ALS. TWO TISS BTALt-rED 8TEIR. gross wsijh Jt,MO poanis; dress, I,., poud, will be o sale at 8wk'i Bulls Saturday .PMNrntag. . Sift VTTTILL: here Chicago Beef again oh T Mtf ui Saturday morningr. 'laS9 2i- . ' Chas E. N-LSOir. P 7 WARCC-Lort,UdlM,doid Filled XV Cm small eled",Watch, cither on South Front or Middle streets. Alibe- a HINDOO eentle man has o.i1Ia1 rat reward will be paid anyone re- . taralBf tt to 8am. K Eno. Middle congress of Bramin priests and street.- . m learned men for the puroose of in- - Uibln amnnw tho John A. Edwards doee all Mods 01 acrod booka alrin. Bend order U him at house Bacroa D00KS Pollock street between Berne end recognizing Christ as the last and r l ar . a s BMm,-.: imcaiOM. lanirlr.nal Arar.ar. nr in rnrnarmn nf .piAROS. Reed and Pipe Organs Brahma .the saoreme deitv X taeed, regulated, repaired ana re-1 moaeiea. WOt.mansoip guarantee.. ExPERITCNflK fepftnaft rtn.r snhnnl Material only the beat. OM pianos aspekience Keeps a dear school, taken U exchange for new onee. Leave bat fools will learn in no other, and ' Sr sh of Patiie 80arCe in that for lt is trnP w0 y Vv " f KAHK AlOBTOR. IIJITO OUVIUC, UUl, WO UuilUUu give DTJNN1B BLENDS of Roaeted Coffee I oonaact. However, thoy that will axe limply dellghtfm. fet9d6m not counselled cannot be helped. EOR SALE. Appleton'e Cyclopo3lia anj ify0a will not hear reason, she of American Biography, ia eix ele- ... ' (intly bound Tolamee. Price, $25 00, ooet 187.50 The work is just from the preeeV Apply at Jouem a.l omce. mil PATES T CLOTHES LIME -Clothe viOanaot be blown off. No pim. Snmploean be eeen at the Cotton Ex ehMgev D.T. Cabbaway. v'elSU Agent Manufacturer. will snrely Franklin. rap your knuckles. It h one of the noblest outcomes of the All-Americau conference. and its best claim to remembrance by after times, that it seems to have rr yon have not tried my Freeh Roast- provided a plan of arbitration bo rod?de.d W " nZoSST tweenthe nationB of the hemis- yucie wuiuu win aiu iu paiting a stop to the numerous costly wars between neighboring republics. Washington Star, Destructive Fire at Aurora. We received in yesterday's mail let ters from Ur. W. H. G ask ins and Dr. A. B. Chapin, of Aurora, giving an ao- oount of a destructive fire in that town on Wednesday night, 19th inst. From the letters we glean the following: The fire broke out about one o'clock. Five houses, all in one bloek, were des troyed. They were the store of J. B. Bryan a on, dealer in dry goods and hundred min steis, respectfully call groceries; Wallace & Allen, bar room; your attention to the following, adopted W. I. Watson, small store house: Dr. bJ Md meeting at a recent session, re THE JOINER CASE. Remarkable Correspondence Between lluclnnati Preachers and (Joveruor Fowle. To His Eicellenoy, Daniel O. Fowle, Qovernor of North Carolina: SlB We, the committee appointed for that pnrpoee by tbe Cincinnati Preaohers' Meeting of tbe Methodist Episcopal Church, an organization com prising a membership of nearly one Senator VanckIs now at Gom broom, his mountain home. CUNNING pays no regard to virtue, and is bat the low-mimic ot wisdom. Bollngbroke. .One of the meanest of mean r things ever done by mean men is v the mean attempt of Carnegie to j stab the Sooth by rejecting its ore s inferior to Northern iron. - Among the distinguished visitors in the city at present, is the Rev. EJward Judson, of New York city. Mr. Judson is a son of Adoniram Judson, the famous missionary. his motuer's maiden name was S.ira Boardman, and Bhe was buried on the island of St. Helena in 1847, I! V 1 ANOEB Is the most impotent about the time that Naoleon Bona piasion that accompanies the mind Iparte's bones were removed from of man; it effects nothing it goes there. He was born in Maulmain, DOtttJ and narts the man who is Burmah, in 1845, and has been in possestea uy u more tnan any otners this country for some time. He gainst whom it is directed. was once pastor of the Baptist Clarendon. ohurch at Oranere. but left that to Ottay hpnn nrnyAil t,n h an OUM31 luo k auioujj me t - A. B. Chspin, drug store; W. H. Gas kins, ice house; and the postofflce. Tbe loss is estimated to be between $10,000 and $15,000. There was insur ance of $500 on stock of Wallace & Allen and a small amount on the house oocupied by Wallace & Allen, which was the property of J. W. Chapin & Co. The entire stock of J. B. Bryan & Son and of Wallace & Allen was de stroyed. Dr. Chapin 's stock was partly saved in a damaged oondition. The origin of the fire is unknown. It broke out in the store of Wallace & Allen. Personal. Capt. J. A. Richardson, Messrs. Jai. A. Bryan, J. W. Waters and W. H. Oliver have returned from Carteret county. Mr. II. C. Stoveneon left yesterday on business trip to the northern part of the State. Mr. D. V. Dixon, editor of the Hook- rton Clipper, is in the city. Mr. John F. Mewborne, of Einston, in the city. Mr. L. E. Duffy, of Dover, is in the ity. We are glad to see.him out, hav ng been confined to his home for some me by eicknese. Tbe Charlotte Chroniole says: Rev R. Q Pearson, the evangelist, has about recovered from his recent attaok of typhoid fever. He returned from Bal timore to his home in Asheville, Mon day night. Though he has not entirely recovered he is very much Improved in health. He will spend some time at i home for the recuperation of his health. ' embezzler, a blackmailer and a man poorer classes ot New York city. ntterly without moral character, but at the Battery Park for a ftrta-l.hlnnHannartviaai. 8hortre8fcand if accompanied by : " . t J omnipotant as Caesar. When Quay says do this, tls done. Kan sas City Times. A. Mrs. Jno. D. villo Citizen. Rockefeller. Ashe A steed chat bore its owner, a Confederate cavalry major, through seventeen engagements, is said to : be drawing the plow on a Georgia plantation. This must be the old horse de combat they used to talk about. LOCAL NEWS. Shipping News. Tbe steamer Eaglet, of the E. O. D. ine, arrived yesterday and will sail promptly at 4 o'clock this afternoon The Annie, of this line, will arrive today. The steamer Tahoma will sail at 7 'dock this morning. The steamer L. A. Cobb will sail at 7 o'clock this morning. The steamer Manteo, of the O. line, will sail for Norfolk today at 12 'clock. The steamer Defiance, of the Clyde line, sailed for Baltimore yesterday with cargo of general freight. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. R. O. E. Lodge Hay. B. Sweet Fine stall-fed beef. L. U. Cutler Sash, doors, eto. L. S. Wood Closing out sale. Green, Foy ft Co. Bank statement. One case before the Mayor yesterday: Mary Dawson, ool., drunk and disorder ly in the city limits; fined $5 and cost Human nature and the principles of politiaal action were the same in Mia lima nf Thnmna .TAffArann MB 4. , , :. . . . I The boiler for the eleotrio light plant wwy wcroiuiuo uW- ui I has arrived. All the machinery is here ' .x USOKSOn, ana AS tney are Wd.ay. n0w, and the lights will be turned on Having got into: office, Jefferson (soon k , proceeded to jum the rascals OUt. I The market dock was full of boats New York San. . I yesterday. Home fine vegetables were vi v ' aaanaaaiBaaa (in and there were large boxes of eggs .'AS Between "tree snips" ana idiots of potatoes. tr .... & . I'H'.-ii. '' a n aj I - ouujwiw- u jjuwii ouvow" Messrs. Ureen. tor Co.. Kive a BoslnesS Association, after, debate, IsUtement of the condition of their bank TOtd23 to 6 for freeships." Boston, I In thU issue, whioh shows the business it is perceived, has not lost either o bain excellent condition her commercial sense or he com- mercialindependence. Philadel- , phla Becordi ' 1 s The a Nashville Bonnd Table claims that it was first to suggest Prof. Rogers has made quite a neat and suitable arrangement of the hall formerly -the postoffioe, on Pollock street, for theatrioal performances and exhibitions A dispatch from G. S. Palmer, N. Y. tW - .MMAPAt, f.rlhnHn f hal"nwai a neaTj mow storm is pre i i-ri.-v. . wllia and that receipts of Southern negro.. population Uhroaghont the Mvetr .. . ... ... .V. a:., a - U'LL iL ..A I t-- - - t-t .seTerai Biaiesiwonm , oet tne mwn ,ng tt ,a to S3 50 and In good demand practical solution oi wo queswon. iMpMagui 91 to $1.50; eggs 14 1 So. The K0Und Table IS not a good I Th. UabllUiei of Messrs. A. L. Gregory Time Table. -'V " I ft Co. are about $8,000; assets not wmmtmimmmtmBammmm , known. The preferred creditors, after MEN talk raptares Of, youth Dro.iamK Nnt tmall amounts, inch as andbeauty, WIS anq sprigntllaesiH wages for clerki, are parties in Ala but after seven years of anion, not buna to the amount of ss.oo), and Mr one Of them Ifl to be compared t J.0.8ohlky tothe amount of $3,500 -C0C J family management Which is ' The Wilmington Messenger Raleigh ccca at every meal; and; felt every eorrponaeeayV in thA . hnahand'a nnrse n.rcR," " n.elro ."T EPon " ' ' fjotaiiw inmmarlly will adopt reiolo alia editorial calls attention to , :rly works by two yonn t 28. Two of these "Con- the resignation of Prince Bismarok, says: "It expects that the sentiment abroad.will subside when tbe convio tion gains ground that the Germans look to the future with full confidence in tbe Emperor and the German national spirit." lating to T. M. Joiner, a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and a member of the North Carolina Con ference; and we especially call atten tion to the fact that to this day this man is utterly refused redress. If the facts be challenged, we are ready to furnish abundant proof. This extract from a paper adopted by tbe Preachers' Meet ing, is by their direction forwarded to your Exoellency. Very respectfully and obediently yours, JOHN rK ARSON, J. ROTIIWBLLER L F. Van Clevs, E. B. Hill, Committee. Cincinnati, O., March 14. To whioh Governor Fowle replied : Executive Department. State ok North Carolina, Raleigh, to arch 17, 1890 Sirs: As you seem to be very simple and credulous people, striving with more zeal than judgment to right what you assume to be a great wrong, I wilt answer with the same simplicity and frankness that I do the kind hearted but excitable colored peop'e, when their sympathies have been strongly aroused. lodeed tbe ferocity with whioh you enforce goodness, as you understand it, induces me to hope that you will heartily repent of the gross injustice done by your communi cation to the good people of our much loved State. If Mr. Joiner was treated, as you charged, then justice requires that the people who assaulted him should be rigorously punished, and the courts in North Carolina stand ready to give Mr. Joiner their assistance whenever he de mands it. The county in whioh tbe outrage is said to have been committed is a Republican county, its population largely made up from the (Quaker ele ment. and there is no question that the perpetrators of the offence would have been punished it Mr. Joiner had been able to show that anyone had injured him. but unfortunately he did not do so. Now it is a fact well recognized in this, the most law-abiding State of the Union, that you can't punish a criminal until he is discovered. Why, in renn sylvania it was illustrated in tbe case of Charley Ross' abductors, and al though the community you represent is comparatively young and new, yet 1 have no doubt that in (Jinoinnati you ould not see the unreasonableness of attempting to punish a man for a crime before he waa identified. Your whole nammnnination in baHfld nnnn the Tn- D. I dliui'a nrnnticfl nf takino- ravnnira whan osie of his tribe has suffered upon the first man he meets, whether he was the guilty man or not. . I am authorized by the Attorney Gen eral to say that if Mr. Joiner will fur nish the evidenoe against any person, Closing Jut Sale! For the NEXT THIRTY DAYS, I will offer 330 Plows at $1 and upwards. Also, Dickson, Magnolia and Allen Sweeps, Blades, Standards, and other Plow Castings, Harrows, Cultivators. Plow, Carriage and Machine Bolts. Hoes, IUkes, Grain Cradles, Feed Cat ere, Cart and Buggy Material, Horse Shoes and Nails, Hinges and other Shelf Hardware. L. S. WOOD, Assignee m21 dlw wit Geo. Alleh & Co. W3 v ifljl POWDER Absolutely Pure. R. 0. EJ.0D8E. Craven St., New Beene N. J, Hay! Hay! Hay! mar21 dlt wlm Sl'ATI'MENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANKING HOUSE OF GRLEN, FOY & CO. Private Bankers, At Now Bern, N. C, in the County of Craven, at the close of business on the 29th day of February, 1890. Da. Resources. Loans and discounts $124,616 IS Overdrafts, secured and un secured 6,340 97 Due from others than banks and bankers 843 56 Other stocks, bonds and mortgages 1,462 50 Due fronvNatiooal Banks... . 8,740 84 Due from private bankers. and banks 1,073 18 Banking House, 84.180 53 I K ,-Q r And real estate, 999 13 ) Furniture and fixtures 923 75 Current expenses 726 53 Cash 16,423 44 TUu now, - never varies. A muvalof pi.rlty, biici., unci wholeaomeueH. More economical Hutu the ordlDary kinds. Mil cannot he gold In competition with tbamak uiuue oi low test, snort welgbt, alum er phosphate powders. Hold only In cab. Koyal Uaki.nu I'owpeb Co., IWt Wall at. . I une23 dtu wed frl A w For Sale, A Twenty Horse Power Saw Mill in good condition. For particulars apply to M. A. OKAY, Kinston. N. C. March 10i.li, 1890. RICHMOND LOCOMOIIVE & mal3wlm MACHINE WORKS. W. P. BURRUS&C0., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN All Kinds of Grain, Brick and Agricultural Lime. NEW BEUNE, N. O nmr: iiw House For fient. A very desirable dwelling on Union street, next to Mr. E. K. Brvan. Apply to m4 dtf J. K. WILLIS. SAM. B. WATERS, Confectioner & Tobacconist, Middle Street, New Bernb, N. O. ROYSTERS' CANDIES a Specititr. Fre6h from Factory every week. A fine lino of CIQAR3& CIGARETTES. Total S166.346 61 Liabilities. Cr. Capital stock paid in S 30,000 00 Undivided profits 14,088 66 Deposits subject to oheck 53,064 73 Due to National Banks 2.328 60 Bills payable 45,000 00 Demand certificates of de posit 21,864 62 Total 2166.346 61 I. H. M. Ornvnn Thief Clerk of the The best line of SMOKING and CHEW- Banking House of Green, Foy & Co., do ING TOBACCO to be found in the olty. solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. M Grovkj, Chief Clerk. State of North Carolina, ) County of Craven. ) Sworn to and subscribed before me this 18th day of March, 1890. W. B. Boyd, Notary Public Call and see for yourself. fe3 d wly The eteamer Einston arrived from showing his guilt, that such person will i . j : . Kinston yesterday with cargo of ash . . him. tried, convicted and gum lumber from White' mill, nd nnnished. which goes to New York. The steamer Carolina arrived yester day from Grifton with cargo of shingles. In regard to the negroes in church meeting in Oberlin, who requested Mr. Joiner to depart from their midst, if yon think that congregation was composed of onnging negroes," who had been "intimidated by cowards," you are Information Wanted. evinsinga degree of credulity that is Archie Brinkley died at Auburn, without parallel, even amongst our California, in September, 1889. He left r" colored community in a a sister who is supposed to be living in Republican county. Its inhabitants are either North Carolina, Virginia or about as respectable and indepandent Georgia. There is about $1,000 of the you will find in any colored commu the part of white rowdies or disorgan izes to infringe their rights and pnvi Sash, Doors and Blinds Paints, Oils, Lead and Varnish, Lime, Cement, Plaster and Hair, estate which is due her, and the ad miniatrator, W. B. Lardner, would like to be put into possession of information I leges would hare been resisted at all concerning her. Brinklev was Con- nazaras. juamng irum your ii-j.r.-n language, there ieaerate Boiaier, ana nu mBu.uu.u- -r - ,. . . nnnrfi-sio- like fornia about ten years. I thhi respectable church of colored men and women you have the audacity to m mm r mm da.ii t anAti maa m "Avinniin m natrrnan ' n iimiri-ion as a uoaiinir Biauuu i --- .... -6-v- The Egypt I One other consideration : The Method ptCoal Company, of Egypt, nilh sth , v,-r,u Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley ajlroad, denominations in our State, and would never submit quietly to-the has decided to erect three bins on Point Peter in order to handle their coal in this oity. Tbey will be located near the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Rail road's fertilizer warehouse; on North East river, and work will be com' menoed immediately towards their ereotion. The railroad company will also constrnot aide tracks at once in oourta refusing justice to any one en titled to iti protection, but it is un reasonable for you to require any more protection for Mr. Joiner than a citizen of the State could get under like cir- stanoes. I therefore heartily reoommend to also construct eiae traou obo- u. committee to read the 9th ;?.7! 1T iUo heart, and i i i j , j 1 1---ni after doing so, communicate your re ed at the water's edgt linwder to taoUi- fltlon ' brethren w0 ingti. taie iinewor ot otwiiug veeniu. I .... j mtin tn .AArM. vmir remarkable Mr. Thomas F. Bagley wiu m tne -jl " ,al company's agent In Wclty. t,nd -JUor t0 be, Your obedient servant, Dan'l G. Fowle, Governor. fx I t MAMMCifn A WW .a -""-tan" 4 . t ' I iJ;"'',. i . . 1 lUlU-tflM JUrjB HMBU i ;trcs. xwo w wn -uon- ftl!m. no 0.j,Bi.to ith the 'atioI rininmanf. and (Th I hfirh nklMnlar (if fltmit nf Fl- Aim UUdl V. V . w&UUl VU V . " W.QU wHa j T ' o"m h v VmT:r Woodrow I purposely avoided Dime usi. ig oyrup a iw". nf v-1- Ti. nanhta Company, v It acts gently on the kid. , ' -"-""ri- II- AnA hnra a. nlaanslnflf tbtt . 'J ft " 5 t ACS Cl th8 Oonstl- -ffftotnall--. hnt it la not a oure- ) tLrca tcikS form .U and makes no pretensions that every coal has alreadv made a number of large sales. The British steamship Toronto whioh is now in port taking on a cargo of otton, will be coaled here by the BImarck urote to the Emperor-lhe (i'i a' i? t i i ! ew unanoeuer. rLTSaS' v v Bemjn. March 19.-Prinoe Bismarck . I fa Ufa maU a f.Kjk FmnerAP f Anrlarimy Kia tti-at fiAMMtAn tha atanm tni i u mm mvsw w wamw Mmywawi ivHuviiMa uw Marie and Ltnienoe end other steam I"iMt-on1 ;.1ged .Uu-to4 s5e "i"1 craft In our harbor, and it glres entire In BH,r, T T.. uo -iJ.m- . i.r- fm 4k. m... siring to withdraw from public life. :::r:r.:rj V'wir Vf-7.;.7 I Today's nepers call attention to the VQt O VL VUV T bD.H'.l .. .MIV-SU. I . . . - - . . . .1,. U J lau, tuaii rum wkiuk ihuvu .bviiusv with the deletratea to tha Labor Confer- Wkat it oeete mm. Prlnna Rlamarok ffava a onrdial Must be carefully considered by the ,aatln- ta M. Jnlei Simon, head of the great majority of pedple, to baying I French delegation, and had a long con- even neoessities of life. Hood's Bars a- T8mtIon with him- He has invited all parilla commends itself with ipeoial 0f tbe French delegation to dine with 1VIVV WV IUV aaa-R----F w.t I I11U1 IUU1UI IVW , cause Jt oomblnes poslUt economy Bntuir, March H.-The North Ger with ereat medicinal rower. It Is the I m.n n tta nonnt Vnnnnrevi. only medlolne oi whioh oan tettlf be 0f ie Eighth Army Corps, has been ap- saia "iuu iwses wne vouer, uu inolnted fJhanceiloror the Empire, to Donie taien - Bouoraing to uuouwum i ,nooceo rrmoe uumatoK. t It Is the Dying Truth! BIG IKE has bought the entire stock of W. B. Flanner at 40c. on the dollar. AGENCY FOR Pj And all kinds of AT THE SIGN OF THE LITTLE INDIAN, At Lowest Prices. L. H. CUTLEB, NEW BERNE. N. C. a a a aa m mt JUlldlll2' JllatenalS Middle street, near the corner of South I h mn r. rnn nan finA iVit Ar.AlAai.aa of TANaILL S PUNCH, the finest 5 cent cigar in America, and other brands or the best make and purest stock. lobaccoof all kinds. Fine Cut. or Corn Silk Tobacco, Cigarettes (I don't sell paper cigarettes), Pipes, Smoker's Articles of all kinds. NrttlAfn RfrtPb-hnlriArfl Al6. Undies, Fruit. Soda Water. , ww.. w J .uiu. umw I. can. Wm. L. PALMER. The Regular Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial Associa tion will be held at the rooms of tbe Young Men's Christian Association, in this city, on Tuesday evening, the 25th inst., at 7:80 o'clock. As business of much interest and im portance is to be transacted, a full attendance is earnestly desired. OWEN H. GUION. ml8 dwlw Secretary. Lightning Rods Erected at short nutice, with or with out ornaments. Prices very moderate. Apply to m9 d20d W. M. WATSON. " THE 7 Over-Stocked 1 University of the South For the next TEN DA.Y8 I will sell BEWANKK, TEMIE8SEB. On tbe Cumberland Plateau, 2,100 ft. above the aea level, oilers the healthiest resldanea Cassards Mild Cured Hams Sifl! JS?" -55WSSS3sys )m--- rr Bpecmi luiurmaiion write u BKV. TELFAIR HOD0801T. D.0.. Vl.rhn (for cash only) At 13 Cents per Pound, 8 to 10 pounds each, actual weight. And don't forget the Big Drives in Tobacco 1 At J. F. TAYLOR'S, MIDDLE STREET. :tl3 r c".i::J .rary, - Ibottie will not substantiate. . will average to last month. tThe National Gaistte, In tn article on Change of Schedule Eastern Carolina Dispatch. Until further notloe the Steamers of the Eastern Carolina Dispatch line will leave New Berne on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays, at FOUR P.M., promptly. Returning Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays; ml GEO. HENDERSON, Agent. mariaewlm BKWANKK. TENNESSEE. Just Received, AT j. r.i. Howard's, Nine doz. Children's Suits, agee four to fourteen; price $2.00 to $6.00. 'X-fK" This is the nobbiest and prettlMlit: of Children's Suits ever brought to this v market. new spRma sinilS NOW ARRIVING, xae neat oieoc tuorKSOrew WX.X i uu. mar. dlw
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