m Daily OURNAL VOL. IX.--NO. 80. tfEW BERNE. N. C. WEDNESDAY. JULY 2, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. The T'--' I fit 1 '-V-. r-iK V'JS; ' "'V BUSINESS LOCALS. I RECEIVE Freeh Supply Very Best Butter every week, end keep it on jC0. O. E. Sima. HAIR BEU8HE8ooth bruibee, nail brashci.fleeh brushts.bath braebei, bath towele. 4T11 cologne, Gooding's Cologne, Imported Bey Bum, end a fall line of Druga, patent medicines, eto Special attiotion paid to family bictpes and pbi8ck1ption8 at jlj8-U R- J- Gooding's. OLD PAPERS (or sale at this office in any quantities. 2 3t AFINR line of SMALL HAMS, 5 to 7 pounds at John Sunn's. tf . SODA WATER on draught today at John Dunn's. tf. NEW BATH HOUSE-Now open at the foot of Broad street. Towels furnished. Gentlemen, lOo. Season ticket. $1-50. Boys. 5o. m27tf Congress is too busy legislating for tbe classes to do anything for tbe masses. Seven hundred and fifty thousand-Alliance voters are against Iugalls in Kansas. Cheap lands have been tbe poor man, s protection. He baa nearly lobt it by Kepablican profligaey. Silver is now tbe paramount public question before tbe Ameri van people to day. Washington Star. The king of Denmark, has knighted Asger Hamerick, a di rector of the Peabody conservatory ot Baltimore. The recent census will bliow New York to be tbe third city in population in tbe world, London U iug first, Paris second. In the debate in the House ou tlm Fedecal election bill Mr. Till iii.iu said. '-Every decent white iu 4ii in South Carolina is 'a Demo n.il." Stansbuby the New South Wales oursuian, defeated O'Conner, the Canadian champion, in a Kculliug match on tbe Paramatta livtr. An old man, James Bowman, who lost one of his limbs when a boy, being attacked by several loughs in Louisville, unstrapped his wooddn leg and whipped the irowd. A well dressed stranger swin dled many prosperous merchants in Norwalk, Conn., by selling tbeiu alleged diamonds at prices ranging from fire dollars to fifty dollars. The stones were worth less. The Ithaca Democrat says: Mr. Harrison is reported to have said to a lriend that he would not be a candidate for renomination. If Mr. Harrison adheres to his resolution he will vindicate bis reputation for descretion." Warrants were issued for the arrest of fifteen Hungarians in South Bethlehem, Pa., who refuse to answer census questions. They fear that on giving their names they will have to pay taxes and do military duty. M. Quad, tbe humorist and sketch writer of the Detroit Free Press is paid $125 a week for his work." Neither the humorist nor, the matter ol fact man of tbe Journal is paid so much. Perhaps the new management will pay better. ' Judge James Lawrenson died iuBaltimore.aged 87 years. He had been! in' the postal -service .of the United States continuously for fifty seven years, an d ad ministered .'5V'V ; the oath of pffloe to, every postmaa - L'- - Went Jackson. , .. 7'---. - ';; -'feci'.U0':-f;.s.j'-- . ! jjbt , xujs-UDserver ien imh ' Tuesday there was placed on Che - records in the court house at Fay , etteville, a mortgage made by the Cape : Fear ? ahd Tadkia Valley . Railwajf Company In favor.of the - Mercantile Trust and' Deposit Com pany of Baltimore, to secure the sum of $0,250,000, Invested in con solidated bonca of the road. With Hill as tbe candidate, New Yoik is safe and sure for the Democracy, and there is not a single Democrat who holds any oUier opinion. New York Sun. And just there is one of the reasons why we oppose Hill. Kvery Cleve land Democrat will vote for Hill, if nominated, but there are thon sands of Hill Democrats who wonld not vote for Cleveland. The Cleve tend men are the truest and the best, and we are for Cleveland. Old Fred Douglass, tbe colored Republican who gets office, has a wife with a white skin, ho is socially tabooed in Hayti because of her complexion. This moves the Baltimore Herald to remark that she was socially tabooed in Washington because she married a negro. "Thus we perceive that that all the perfumes of Arabia will not wash out the damued color line." Wilmington Messen ger. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C. E. Slover Butter. O. H. Roberts National 1!juU. J. GoOdino Hair brushes, otc. A. & N. C. It. The 4th at Morehend We noticed several crates of canta loupes from Graywooi farm being shipped by rail yesterday. At public auction yesterday the Journal was sold for $2,4:11 00, E E. Harper being the purchaser. Farmers in the Croatau and liiverdale sections say that it is qui to dry. In this immediate section the leiisonhae been very good. The directors of the Naiiunul ::.itik of New Berne have declared :i si-mi-annual dividend of flvo per cent pay able on and after July S It is with regret that wo learn of the, death of Dr. T. M. Jones, Kitsident of Greensboro Female College'' tie wan a most estimable gentlemau. The Centenary M. E. Church Society of ''Little Helpers" and invited friends had a delightful sail on tha steamer Trent down Neuse river yesterday af ternoon. The reporter found a crowd of young men on Middle street yesterday morn ing very much interested in a small sorap of paper. They said it was found tied around a bird's neck (thought to be an English sparrow). They were trying to read what was written on the paper, and this is about what they read : "The one that finds this bird will please returA It to box 123, and will be truly yours." Some tried to make it "rotnrn tn hnr 193 N V " liit-ll,;a reading was unsatisfactory; iu fact, the last words could not be made cut, and the thing is etill "shrouded in mys tery." Marriage, of Bishop Watson. The Rt. Rev. A. A. Watson, D.D., Bishop of the Diocese of East Carolina, waB married Saturday morning at Wilmington at 8:30 o'clock to Mies Mary C. Lord, daughter of the late Mr. F. J, Lord. The ceremony took place at St. James Church, and was per formed by the rector, Rev. Robert Strange. The Bishop and h'n brido left for a trip to Errope. Fine Waterm lona. ' Messrs. W. A. and N. B Gihkins, living about two n.iles from the city on the north side of Nemo liver, brought in a cart load of watermelons yester day, and they met with a ready salt. They were largo, ripe and fico, arid r ot poor, such as are usually the first of tin season. Large Quantities ot melons are raised in the Bection where retries Mr. Gaskins, but he informs us that for the let few years there has appeared on the vines an insect that is doing great damage. Cannot the experiment ita tion at Raleigh give some light an to how te get rid of this pest. Too Much Chloroform. Mr. J. M. Allen, of Aurora, died on last .Friday night. We learn that he bad an attack of tbe colic. A doctor waa aeot for and lie gavu the intient h doae "of chloroform, which brought great relief, Bojietmio after he left Mr Allen grew worse nguin and sent to the drug More fur more chloroform. He took a large doiie, and the doctor came sometime bfter, : n I not kLOwing what tbe patieLt had been taking, gave him another dose of chloroform. It is sup posed that too much chloroform caused death. . . n.: Merit wins, as the marvelous success of Hood's Bsrsaparilla shows. It pos sesses true medicinal meiit. Sold by .U drnggista. TO THE READERS OF THE JOURNAL Hiving become sole proprietor of the Journal, wo take occasiorto state that the paper will conlinne publica tion in New Heme. As to its future policy vvr know of no better course to pureue than that mapped out jby the late editor and my esteemed partner, II. S. Nunn. In the editorial department we will be assisted by Ueneral C. A. Battle, whose tluect and facile pen has for mally adorned the columns of the JOVKNAL. The local department will be looked after by Mr. Hoseoe Nunn, a young mm of excellent habits and not with out experisnce in this line of work. All contracts with the Journal for advertising and all subscriptions pre paid will be fully executed while all indebtedness to the cilice is payable to 113. To the pitronu of the paper our thaiiU are extended for past pllronage and a continuation of the same is so licited. Asking the co operation of the citizens of Now Heme, and the pub lic iu general, we will endeavor to in iko the Journal as interesting and h dpful to the community in which it circulates as its resources will justify E. E. Harpkk. Dealh'nf a Promising Young Man. Mr. . E. Harris, a student at Vance Academy last term, died yesterday afternoon at :!;IS0 o'clock of typhoid fever, aged nineteen years. He had been sick about three weeks, and thounh he received the best of care from skilled physicians and attentive nurses, the clutches of death were too strong to be overcomo. Mr. Harris lived in Hyde county, and though he had only been a pupil at the Academy one term, he had become a favorite among tbe boys. tie was quiet and unassuming in manned, and apt arid studious, lie was President of the Jellerson Literary Society. When first taken sick his unole, Capt (i. E. Caff ee, came to him and remained at his bed-side until the spirit took its flight. His father. Mr. D. E. Harris, arrived only a short while before his death. Tho remains will be taken to nyde county today for burial. Personal Mr. Walter Willis has been licensed to preach by tho Quarterly Conference of Centenary M. E. Church, South. Mids Mamie Hunt, who has been visiting Mrs. W. E. Clarke, left for her homo in Asheville yesterday. Miss Carrie May Cox, of Kinston, who has been visiting Miss Mariah Cox, returned home yesterday. Capt. E. W. Hoskins, of Virginia, who was for sometime captain of the steamer Cutler and lately held a po sition with tho Tide Water Land and Lumber Company, returned to Vir ginia yesterday. Mr. H. A. Latham, of the Washing ton Gazette was in the city yesterday en route for Morehead City. Mr. Ferdinand Ulrich left last even ing for the sea shore. Mr. Thoe. Fletcher Hargis was not along. . Mr. Wm. Guion made a business trip to Kinston yesterday. Mr. D. M. Jones, who has been salet man at Harrington & Baxter's ttore, has gone to Beaufort to spend a month or two. Miss Jennie Hughea left yesterday for a visit to New York. &irs. Mary McK. Nash left for Ashe ville yesterday. Hon. F. M Simmons made a business trip to Pamlico yemoid.iy Shipping News. The (iteamer Newbernu,of the O. D. liae, will sail for Norfolk today at 13 o'clock. Toe steamer Etglt, of the E. C. D lino, will sail this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Tao schooner Jas. M. Hall, Capt. Htlleck, arrived from Philadelphia yebterday with a cargo of coal for Watson & Daniels. The schooner Cherubim, Uapt. John Nelson urrived from Philadelphia with a cargo of coal for Watson & Daniels List of Letters Remaining in tbe postoffice at New Borne, Craven county, June 2bib, isao. Miss Mary J.' Allen, Mary Bankr William Bell, Miss Julia Blount, Miss Ellar Bowman, Mr. Wade Davis, Kev A. V. Uoheo, Miss Uaroiette Nelson David Michel, Miss Emetine Petert Mips Jaluse Rem. Persons calling for above letters, will say advertised,and give date of list. The regulations now require that onejl oont shall be collected on the delivery of each letter advertised. - Wm. e. Clarke, P. M. The Heated Term Laree Number of Deaths. Chicago, June 30. The day opened with the temperature at 74 degrees, and gradually rose to HQ at 10 30. It waa very sultry early this morning with the promise of another scorching day, but the effect of tbe heat has been mitigated somewhat by a breeze which sprung up half an hour ago. Only one case of sunstroke was reported to the police today. CniCAQO, June 29 A cool bretze be ginning late in the afternoon, ended the heated term temporarily. The brocze did not put in an appearance until the excessive heat made a record of elxht fatal cases of prostration since daylight. A large number of other persons suc cumbed, but no other deaths are appre- nended. Tbe preceding twenty-four hour marked the culmination of an almost unprecedented period cf warmth. According to one authority there were eighteen deaths from sun Btroke, and one hundred and seventeen cases of heat prostration, fully a dczen of which are pronounco 1 critical. Serious Charge. Galveston, Tex., June 2'J. Samp son and Isaac Heindenheinier, two of Ualveston's well known and wealthy Hebrew citizens, were arrested yester day charged with arson, in burning the oil mill last April of the Texas Standard Oil Co., of which Sampson Heidon heimer was president, and the largost stockholder. The estimated value of the plant was about $200,000, and it was insured nearly up to this amount. The mill was in the oil trust and was not doing a profitable business. Tho insuarnce companion, eiiitpectinu that all was not as it should have been, insti tuted an investigation, resulting in tin securing of affidavits from several of the operators of the mill to tho elTect that they saw Simpson inaido tho mill just beforo the fire: and Isiac Ileideu heimer, over an affidavit, sayii Sanins )u was seen to apply tho torch. I'pon these affidavits the arrests were made. Ech has given SU.OOO bonds. The Falal Kerosene. Airin, S. C, June 28. Mrs. John W. Lupo, tho young wife ofa prominent merchant here, met a horrible death today. About 10 o'clock this morning sne went into the kitchen to preserve some fruit. In the attempt to kindlr a tire in the stove she used a two gallon can of kerosene. There hnpponod to lie some smouldering coals in tho grate, wbich blazed up like a lUhh when touched by the oil. The flames entered the can and it exploded with a tremen dous noise. The burning oil ll.v all over the clothing of Mrs. Lupo, and in lees than a second her body whs com pletely enveloped in (lames. She lived only a few hours. Terrible Storm. Shkkfikld, Ala., June 30. This place was yesterday visited by a terrible storm, accompanied by almost inccetmnt lightning and very heavy clouds, The fall of rain was the severest ever known here. DuTing thu storm tbe Alabama Straw Works building was partially de stroyed and stock damaged by the rain rail to the extent of $3,500. At the Lady Ensley furnace reservoir the supply pipe was struck by lightning and so broken that the furnace had to be banked. 7500 Dock Laborers Strike. Chicago, June 30. The dock laborers have struck for five cents per hour ad vance on their present rate of twenty cents an hour and the river is tied up. Fully 7500 men have quit work. Many vessels are lying idle at the docks with cargoes to unload or take on. Several vessels cleared without cargoes today. Fatal Explosion. Louisville, June 30. By an explo sion at the Standard Oil Refinery lire this morning, three persons were in stantly killed and thirty-five wounded. ''Juit as Good, " Say some dealers who try to sell a sub stitute preparation- when a customer calls for Hood's Sarsapariila. Do not allow any such false statements as this induce you to buy what you do not wank. Remember that the only reason for making it is that a few cents more profit will be made on the F,ubitttutt. Insist upon having the bi-et medicine flood s Sarsapariila. Is h Peculiar to Itself. 8 Ward and Township Meetings. The Democrats of ihe city of New Berne are req nested to meet July 8ib at 8:80 o'clock for the purpose of tiecting delegates to tho county convention to behold iu the city of N.iw Benm, July 13. lt0, it the following pliers: lit Ward, City Hall. 2 1 " Cnuit Ilou-f. 31 " Pmllips'Shop. 4th " Lane'a Shop. 5th " Paris' H re. Township No. 8 (outside of city). At tbe court housa at 11 o'clock a. in July Gth. The 8th township will meet at the court bouse at 12 o'clock to., July 5th. for the purpose of electing a township executive committee W. P. Mett.-i. Ch'm 8th Township Com KSTITriGI) TO TIIK It EST. All are entitled to the best that their money will buy, so every family should have, at once, a bottle of the bast fum ily remedy, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in 60o. and $1 00 bottles by nil lead gists. Pain and Dread attend the usu of most catarrh remedies. L'quids nnd sonffs are unpleasant as wail as dan gerous. Rly's Oream Balm is safe pleasant, easily applied into the nos trils, ana a sure cure, it cleanses the nasal passages and heals the inflamed membrane, giving relief at onoe. Frioe SOoenti. The National Bank. New Berne, N.C., June 30, 1890. Tho Board of Directors of this Bsnk hav' this day declared a semi-annual dividend of five 13) per cent., payable on nnd hfter Tuesday, July 8th. 1800. Q II. ROBERTS, o 1 a Cashier. Fourtn of My at Morehead New Bekni:, N. C, July 1, lyo. Excursion rates to Morehead City and return, July I GRAND CELEBRATION. Address by Jos. E. Robinton of the Uoldsboro Argus. Fireworks ou the water given by Foster Bros, of the Atlantic Hotel. Fare, round trip, when tickets are purchased by the mail train. Tickets on sale July 'id and 4th. Oood tore, turn including July 7th: use ironclad contiact tickets: Goldsboro ;J2.40 Core Creek. S2 00 New Berne. . 1 45 Croatan 1.00 Newport 45 DILL. O. P. A. La Grange.. 2 2"' vinston 2 IT) Dover. 2 no S. I. I'M P I'. I ST I KS K A M Kit ! 'A, I'A M I I' .i in run I . 1 IN AD.Ml'tAI.TV. Mai h a i. No'l i i hi-' Hi ii kk, W lien 'as, u libel hat h lircn n led In 1 lie i s- Irl I i ,iuri uf Hie l ulled MtiileB for the Plstrlci of I'liinlU'O In the Kastprii District dl N on h C;i rol im , on the :IHLh day of .Iuuh, A. H Imhi, by K. M. Simmons. Ks. i ., proctor, iu iielmli oi .1. 11. rruhtree A Co. against the Hie. in. i i tlnu May, In r larkle, apparel and furniture, and pia iiik Hie usual proeesK mill inooit ion ol the I'ourl, that all persons In tere.sletl In lite said veSHel, her taeble. ap paie! and liirnltuie, may lie ciitd to answer the ptemiHes anil all duo proceed ings lieing had. thai the Knnio may he de creed 'o he si'ld and the proceeds tliereol he dislnnut d ; lid. Ill: IO Thi-l efore. Iiioilllii.ll II lid ll ice: I iin, i u pursuance of Hie suiil nil I to me lehv cue r I ho scul of sunt (' kiln red, I .Id In notice i;eneiiilv unli) all persona liau pi etein! uiu to have any rlt;lit. lille or 111 lerest Ihoicin, and In Kdmuud rarkln, uaiiH ler ol I lie fl:i i.l (lerl le Mn , 111 Hpeclal, hBp licai hehiie I he afiri cbaiil i ouit at Hie . it.y ol Neu llini' on Hie 15th day ol .1 ii 1 v , IMia. If il be a court day, or elsn on the next court i!;ty ilieieuller. at len o'clock In the I'm noon, llien mid there to aiiMver the Mini lihW and lo mulct! I heir allocations in that oehalf. Deled at New Heine, tbe :i0tli i'ay ol .luin , VI'. 1M'". Jo nr v 11. Iln.i., IT. H. .Msrahal, Sty ('MAS. I! Iln.i,. Dept. MirMnil !'. M i a M N r, hK'i , i 1 .(.. I'rocloi. CATAWBA COLLEGE, NKWTON, N. i:. N- I i'NMlON will lieuln Ail". Ilh, IS'JO I uH A i':ulMijif Hinl t'olK'iatt- I'oiiiscH. a IhD MusU', I'.uiil SLiC, Drawing. IVniiutnliip, iimi liiHil.-LLenni'c b uit lUiililms, . ppiintlus, l.ilirHrit'H, Ar. fJVn hist rui-lot-v J.tM-nilnti liriilthlul. Ilonril and Tu 1 1 ion ii mlPiiilo. hulls; nl pt'istHK lit Ipcil A tip! v at -.net Can It "uu h vtu-,. Ailtlr,t.s l'KW ,1. v. ThAlM', I'rrHidtnt. Jlylilwim KKV. J. A. I'dlh, Secn-Ury The Glorious Fourth! BARK. HALL AND ATHLETIC SPORTS AT TIIK FAIR GROUNDS ON THE FOURTH OF JULV BASEBALL "Elm City" vs. "Wash ington Stars." Running, hurdle and jumping races. A splendid day's sport promised . Athletic npoits to begin at 'j o'clock Baseball at 5 o'clock. Admission 2"i cents to all. Ladies 10 cents. Children under 15 years, 10 cts. Carriages frt.'e. Schedule "IT Taxes. NOTICE. Gi Kin. or IiiitiiTun uk Dkeds. Craven Co., N. C, Juno 3U, 1390. All Merchants, Traders, Liquor Deal ers, Keepers of Ferriee, Commission Merchants, Auctioneers, and all others iu Craven county who are required to list thoir purchases, receipts or sales, as the case may be. under Schedule l'B" of tho Revenue Laws of N. C, section 22, are hereby notified to list the same at my olfioe during tho First Ten Days in July, 1890, for six months ending Juno ;:0, 1800. J. A. HIcnARDHON, Iii-gistor of Deeds of Craven Co jyl dlw n I TTrHT AIT W. Doaslnii Hhof are VAUIXUI. wurriinled, and every pair huH Iiih nnmu and price mampeil on oolloui L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENTLEMEN Finn Calf nnd Laced Waterproof CJrain The exeelleneo and wearlni qualities of tills lnie cauuot no nerier snowu man ny no hiriuk t meats ot Its thousnnds of coustnnt weorors. Se.00 Gonnlno Ilnnd-ncwed, an elesnnt anil 9 stylish dress Shoe which conimendn Itself. A .00 lland-newed Welt. A fine eajf Mhoe r unequalled for stylo and durahlllty. $O.BO (iiiodyonr Welt Is tho standard dress O Shoe, at a popular price. $0.50 Vollceninn'n Hlioe Is especially adapted ior railroad men, formers, eic. I All made In (Jougrens, Hutton and Lace. $3 & $2 SHOES Lafd.es hare been most favorably received since Introduced and the recent improvement make them superior to any shoes sold at these prices. Ask your Dealer, and If he cannot supply you tend ,t . a direct to factory enclosing advertised price, or postal tor order blanks. W. L. UUUULA8, Breckten. Hm AGENT, Cor. Pollook and Middle Sts. uarSU dtJulyl j .AhlJl - Indies W. ?A Ni ?8vs w. mm B f royal ii-.m 1 B POWDER utely Pure. TLIs novder never virln. A tu.rvilr.r porlty, streiiKlh and wliolesoineneiii. Mora ecouomlcal Hum Him ordtrjaiy kinds, lU cannoi be sold in roiiiplifioii wltu tlieluul tHude of low teal, Hhort weight, alum or rliop!iale powdeis. s:,i only In cant IIdyai. ll. K t , i i l'o OKU Co., ii'ti Wall ll N V, t une'' : iImi wpiI frjv Large Lot of Brolten FOR SALE CHEAP. WHOL-KSALK fliJOCKk, Mii'M.i; Mi..:Kr, NKW i'KliNK. N. l, ConrEEionvii Ooiiventioih SK' OMi DISTRICT. At a meeting (.f tin 1 1. .mo -ratic Ex ecutive Committ.-o . f i!,,. SpL-ond Con gressional district, hold nn the 2(lth of June, the CongresFioriftl Convention was called to meet in Wilson on Wed nesday, July 10'th. nt 2:80 p m , for the purjioseof n.mnnatiu a candidato for Congress F. A. WOODAItD je2Sd;U I- ( ii. 11,-t. Dein. Kx. Com. 5" A very lino Ciar. 'i ry it. At J. K, TAYLOR'S. Best Grades of Tobacco. Selling lots of (ioods for little money. F. Sreensboro Female College,' 1-It I. t.-V M! I O, . C. Tho Seventy-lirat RoPsion of thin wnll. nown institution will begin on tho iiTtli Day of August, ISiM). In addition to thorough in.ir,,i.t,v. .- the Literary Course, special advantages are offered in the departments of In strumental and Vocnl Music. Elnrniin.. Art. and Physical Training. Charges moderate. For Catalogue apply to T. M. JONES, je21dwlni President."- SALE AND EXCHANGE Ktlllll1 As Fine and Well Broken Horses as ever brought to : o v Hi rr.o. They "in ami from : aro selected nuh reliable dcali-ni or.lr. I liv Rood' roidsters, good diaft horeos, and those suited for family rnrnoneii and Ilia sadiLe. Alio, in connection with my Livery, I have a FlliST-CLASS Carriage and Buggy Repository, where will be found a full equipment of riding vehiolee. Paintirg, repairing, etc-, done iu ibe very best workman ship. A trained and experienced Bho constantly on duty. Will lake pie asu in showing you thrpugbl any der: ment of my business. , i : : f J.;nW. STEWART, junelO dwtf , Ab-. f

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