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V n ""'"""V " ------ OUKN vol.ix.--no. S5;; NEW BERNE. N. C. WEDNESDAY. JULY 9, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. Mil - BUSINESS LOCALS.. ; BONELESS CODFISH, Small Heme. Suaar Cured Shoulders, English Island Molasses, Finest Tee for loed Tea . ... ' . ; C.E. Burro. JQrT PBINTI8G executed ai the Jodhnal offloe with neatness and ., dispatch, TT AIR BRUSHES, tooth brushes, nail - Xl brusbes,fleeh bruhes,bath brushes, i" bath towels, 4T11 coloane, Gooding's Cologne, Import i Bay Rum, and a full line of Drugs, patent medicines, etc Special attention paid to family r RKCIPK3 AND PBXSCBIPTIONS. - At ' jlyS-tt ' :- R,Xtkx)DDia'8. A FINR line of SMALL HAMS, 5 to 7 pounds a(JOHN Brow's, tf. DODA WATER on draught today at - k) John Dunb s. tr. NEW BATH HOUSE-Now open at the' foot of Broad street. Towels furnished." Gentlemen, 10o Boys. Bo Season ticket, $1.30. m27tf Hx who bends to the lash invites the lash True courage is the great de mand of the hoar. " Thk orator, Castello, js again at the bead of the Spanish Ministry. ' Thb latest news from Father Boyle is (hat he has gone to Scot land. ' "Philosophy Lifei" Ancient. Modern. is the Guide of "Get there, Eli." The people shall rule. Demo erat. D- the people! -Pile it on, Quay.I: Give Republican. it to 'em, Reed! The condition of public affairs makes no requisition upon bravado, but it calls for the exhibition of every manly virtue. Let us be of good cheer, re membering that the misfortunes hardest to bear are those which never happen. Lowell. ' The European situation shows -eigUH of an impending storm be tween the leading governments, aud agenreal explosion is probable. "Our French friends don't like the American hog." Quite likely. When an American makes a hog of himself he is a very disgusting animal. Governor IIilL is doing some capital wire palling. It is almost equal to that which defeated Cleveland lor President and made Hill Governor. - '""" YAHK admission; or Idaho and Wyoming to the; Union gives four ' - more ' Bepabl ican United States r Senators and brings; that party's ; , majority in the Senate up to 14. . , v The- Pennsylvania Democracy v . has acted wisely. ' A. ticket led by . rattison and Black . ought to be ' uocessful, and the disaffection in - , ; the Republican ranks on accoun - ot wuay Dossism, mates success ,V attainable.. '' ''' , ' ' 1 ' , Pringe Bismarck has officially ,, I .accepted the candidature to repre . , i 0aent Eaiserslanten In i the Reigh- ; ' T stag.I With the eX'-Chandellor In the : ' German: Parliament, the question may; arise, which is greater ,W11- tiam or BiBmarokt ;.:V.. " ; ' ; 1 Milwaukee is considering the - , advisability of baying and owning " an eleotrio light plant at an initial ' , T cost of ' $600,000, and those who favor the idea, figure oat a very . , considerable saving as compared ' ' V with the present contract system. J J:C :'jmmmt I m VW , v The McKinley tariff bill cuts off - y v tbe sale-by western and Northern farmers of $32,000,000; worth pt ' farm produce annually to Canada . It forces the Southern farmers : to sell in' the ' lowest markets and ' hn n th hlrrhaaf. markA '.- - VMJ 4 VIA V HI()UVWH DMM mwV ,,j J , , , v Give the Democratic party fall ,i ' control, and one term of Congress 'Vjv. will not have : elapsed ' before al this opprc"t;ive and offensive leglS; lation'will to wired from tho statute ' books and this, government ,be again the covcrjiir cat of the people which it was tefcra the party o t) ' " ; tbesectionaliat aad monopollsi " " " came. Wilmlnstca Star. Thx Louisiana Lottery ccntro- vapst in rn hA HAttloil Iw fnmnrn. .... I mise. Tne compromise provides - if v,;k senate, IS to D6 .pat tnroagn Wltn- OUt obstruction, the State accepting 11,250,000 a year for the privilege granted. This bill is to be submitted to the white voter only. If a majority is obtained for the bill the anti-lottery people are to cea6e opposition to it; bat if a majority of the white voters are against it the company will withdraw its offer and leave the charter expires. State when its The nomination of Pattison and Black for Governor and Lieutenant Governor by the Pennsylvania Democratic Convention ha.s already excited great enthusiasm in that party throughout the State. A number of ratification meetings have already been held, and Patti son and Black clubs are being rap idly organized. The Democratic press give the ticket a hearty endorsement and promise an active and aggressive campaign. The Republican . papers also concede that the ticket is the very strong est that could have been made. Norfolk Virginian. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , E. Slover Boneless cod flab, etc. ' Is it hot enough for you V" Rits ! The market was well stocked with watermelons and cantaloupes jester' day. There will be a lecture tonight by the pastor at the Hancock Street Methodist Church. The attention of th S.miuiy com mittee is respectfully called to the con dition of Bell's alley, which ;:n spoken of yesterday. The young men's prayer met ting of the. Baptist church will bo held this evening at 8:15. A cordial invitation is extended to all touniuiw hit ihem in this service. Mr. J. W. Stewart is ttiu of the livcst men in the city, lie h not only doing a thriving livery huaico.-K. out ne is selling buggies and carriage.-). We saw yesterday a number of elegant phaetons at his plaoe of business . At a meeting of- the ''Uardin Fire Company No. 1," colpred, the follow log officers were elected: Thos. II Riohardson, chief engineer: Joseph Muniford. engineer; Jos. E. MoDaniel, foreman; H. W. Latham, assistant foreman: W. T. Brown, captain of hose: Charles Gardner, reoording sec retarv, Charles Vails, assistant seore try. Sobbed Hia House. Last Saturday night Mr. B. E. Wil Hams, of Croatan, with hia family, went to churoh, some distance from their home. While absent from the house robbers came and broke in stealing forty dollars in money and considerable clothes, provisions, etc The robbers have not been beard from Delegates to the County Convention At the meetings in the various wards Of the city last night the following del egates and alternates were elected i ,i - -:, FIRST WARD. '. Delegates T. 0. Howard,' B. G Credle, Ralph Gray, H. H. Tooker, J. Baxter, J. O, Green. Alternates J. E.Gaskill, J. S. Long, JohnYoung.'H. B. Duffy, C. Reizen stein, J, K. Land. , " V -r, ;; SECOND-WARD. Delegates-O. H. Guion, J. A. Bryan, J. K. Willis, Geo. Slover Alternates P. H. Pelletier, - John Dunn. W.B. Boyd, B. W. Small wood Delegates-E. M.Pavie, E. H. Mead ows, L. H. Cutler, o. u. atreer, -ai. DW. Stevenson. D. R Fulford, J. "W. Moore, W. H. Oliver, W. Ii. Guion, J. W-BiddleVj;;' pi:, "' x:-- ' FOURTH WARD, Deloeatos Gen, Robert Ransom, J. Alternates ri. a, Jones, joiin it tmu WARD'-J;? Delegates Aea . Jones. John M. Har- gett, W. E, Charlotte, W. E McKay Alternates W. P. Metts, Geo. Broad street, Brioe Anderson, H. A. Marshall V ADVIOB TQ luTOTHERS. Mas. . WlKSLOW'S SOOTHINa' Syrup should always be used for ' children teething. It soothes the child, softens he irums allays alt pain our wind Ine",nB Popularity which can only the WOrld-and oat of it-aocor-eoHoWta thrbest wn b art.de 'of real merit, ding ta the 'theologians.. Which rhoea. Twenty-live cents a bottle. Jalyiuive it a inai. , Personal. mr v t n m ti T - -r. v. u.. roy, oi vaeweu, jouea county. Mr. M. M. Shute, orDeBruhP graven county, and Messrs. J. v. Parker and C. Y. Loftin, of Olivers, Jones county, were in the city jester- ,jBy. They report the crone very fine in their respective sections. Mr. Shepard Brysn has returned nome irom unanette, where ne went to vidit friends after the University Commencement. Mr. W. G. Elliott. President of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Company, and party, arrived here from Norfolk yesterday afternoon on the steam yacht Viva. They left last night on special train for Morehead. Mr. Rudolph Ulrich and Mr. G. W. Pcgram, representing P. Lorillard & Co.. who has been in the city, went to Morehead yesterday. Mr. G. H, Haigh is in the city in the interest ef the Provident Savings Life Assurance Society. Mr. Haigh is from Fayetteville and was formerly editor of the Observer of that city. Messrs. G. W. Taylor, of Jackson ville, and J. P. Harper, of Oliver, were in the city Tuesday. Mayor Williams vs. K. P. Williams, Employee of the Electric Light Co. Report of R. P. Williams as Mayor of the city of New Berne, N. C. : "May 6, 1890 "During the yesr a contraot has been made for lighting the city by eleo trioity, and 24 aro lights, commonly called twelve hundred candle power, but are really about seven hundred, located at the following points on streets of the city." S. H. Lane, City Clerk Contrast, Mr. Editor, this declaration of the highest sworn official of the city, with the last dying embers of his com munication in Sunday's Journal where ha appears for the Eleotrio Light Company vs. the City Council: Permit me to add that the Eleotrio Light Company knows that it has com plied with its contraot, and will be amply able to establish the fact before tbe proper tribunal if such a necessity should arise, which it -sincerely hopes will not." Let the citizens draw their own in ferenoee from tbe two declarations, one of which is bound to bo wrong. Citizen. No. One Township.. Vanceboro, Craven Co., N. O Editor Journal Pursuant to the demands of the Demooratio Executive Committee of Craven County, many citizens of I,o. 1 Township met in con vontion in the Grange hall in Vance' boro, on the 5th day of July, 1890, at 8 p. m., lor tne purpose ot electing a Democratic Executive Committee for said township, and also to elect dele gates to the county convention to be held in the city of New Berne, on Satur day, July 12th, 1890. In the absence of other authority, Thos. B. Ipock was elected temporary chairman and ex plained the object of the meeting; B. I. Willis was then elected permanent chairman and called Adolph Conn, Eeq., to the ohair. The eleotion of a township committee resulted as fol lows: B. C. Willis, E. A. Askin, R, W. Smith, John Forest, W. F. Lancas ter. The delegates to tbe county con vention were then elected, to. wit: B. I. Willis; Jno. A. Jackson, Thos. B. Ipock, W. H. Tingle, Harvey Clark, W. F. Lancaster. Ubas. button, W. A, Ewell, Harvey McLohorn, and Adolph Cohn. A move was made and unanimously carried that any number of delegates from this convention less than the whole, are authorized to oast the full vote. Jesse Stubbs received the nomi nation for constable of township No. 1. Ordered, that the proceedings of this meeting be sent the New Berne jour nal for publication. K. w. smith, eo-y. To the Tax Payers of Craven County Notice is hereby given that tbe com missioners of Craven county will be in HARfiinn from Jnlv the 14th to the 10th inclusive, for the purpose of revising the tax list for 1890 as provided tn tion 2T. manhinerr ant. All narsona having complaints are notified to ap . . " w- " pear ana make them to saia noara during their said session. Jas. A. Betan, " Ch'm Board Com. J. A. Richardson. Clerk. July 7, 1890. - ' u'lyS-lw. OffiobTof thk Old Dominion Stesmshlp Company. ' New Bkhne, N. C, June 8, 1890. The steamer Manteo will sail from Norfolk for Newborn, yia Washington, N.O.: Wednesday......; July 0th. Monday.,.:... - " 14th. Friday ...1. " 18th. Wednesday.: "'83d. Monday " 28th. Friday .......... ...August 1st. "Returning; will sail from Newborn foe Norfolk direct at 13 m, Friday ., . July 11th Wednesday " 16th, Monday 'V 21st. Friday..-.: , " 83th. Wednesday ......... ......... ' 80th. The above Is the Old Dominion July uaienaar. Please clip and paste on your shoes, - E.; B..R0BKBT8, Agent. Hood's Sarsanariiia has a steadily Another Statement. Ebitob Journal: In my communica tion in your issue of 8unday, after referring to the statement made by you on Thursday in reference to the action of the board of councilmen upon the matter of the electric light, I used the following language: ''This statement is (troesly inaoourate, and does the board of oouncilmen a serious injury." I was apprehensive at the time of writing my communication that that language costrued with referei.ce to my entire communication might be considered by its readers as having been used in a Pickwickian sense, but your editorial oomment has relieved me from any anxiety in that respect; you have very correctly treated it with that gravity and seriousness which were intended. I am somewhat surprised to learn that not a single councilman on whom Mr. Williams says the injury has been in flioted has mentioned it to us (you)," and the only reason why this course has been pursued by the councilmen which suggests itself to me is the very reasonable conclusion reached by them that since their ingenuity in drafting the resolution has misled the editor of the Journal into believing- that the board has offered through that resolu tion to pay for the light actua'lyfurn- tshid, of course the average citizen can reasonably be expected to reach the same conclusion. The fact that tbe editor of the Journal has been de ceived by that resolution is the strongest evidence which the board would de sire as to the success of their ingenuity. You repeat in your comments upon my communication the statement that the board through its resolution offered to pay for the light actually furnished. If you or any one else, after carefully reading the resolution, can find any offer made, directly or indirectly, to pay for the lights actually furnished, you can do more than I have been able to do. The only offer which the board makes is to pay 775-1200 of the'monthly bills due acoording to the contract, and then follows the declaration thac if this sum la not competent, and upon an examination it should be found that the light furnished is less than 1200 candle power, the board will declare the con traot null and void. To illustrate Suppose the eleotrio company declines to accept 775-1200 of the oontract price, and an examination is had which dta closes the fact that the company is actually furnishing a light of 1150 candle power and not 775 as the bord says it believes it is furnishing, what will be the result under this resolution i Why the board simply declares that tbe contract) is null and void, as there is nothing else for them to do, according to the resolution. Is it not plain, Mr Editor, that the board is trying to com pel the Eleotrio Light Company to ac cept 775-1200 of the contract price by threatening if tbe company should re fuse to accept that sum to annul the contract if any number of candle power less than 1200 is being actually turn ished r This is certainly the way it strikes a man of ordinary intelligence like myself.' It was for this reason that I made tbe statement, serioushi and gravely, that you had done the board of councilmen a serious injury by the construction which you placed upon the resolution. I desire to ask you, Mr Editor, if, after you had carefully read the resolution in the light of my con struction, you do not agree with me when I insist that the exhibition of so much ingenuity by the board is en titled to proper recognition ? And now. Mr. Editor, I desire to re peat that the Eleotrio Light Company knows that it is fulfilling its contraot The board of councilmen admits in the resolution that it has no knowledge about the matter. Would it not hav been more orderly and just for the board to have informed itself first and then acted afterward ? R. P. Williams. v Teachers' Institute. Dr. John S. Long, Superintendent of f ubuo instruction, opened the colored Teachers' Institute yesterday morning t 9 o'clock with glowing prospects. It inmoes to say that his address wa rich and instructive. He then turned the Institute over to tho principal, Prof Geo. H. Williams, who at once gave tbe students an outline of the course to be pursued dnring the session. After re cess,- the Principal being introduced with appropriate remarks by Isaac H Smith, Esq., delivered one ot the most scholarly and instructive addresses geo-jthat baa been onr pleasure to hear. The I students unanimously tendered him a - I A a i i ,,i i i i vote of thanks. All praise and honor to our Superintendent for selecting such eminent teachers as Mr. Williams and Miss Libbie Leary. Quite a num ber of our taxpayers were out to wit ness the opening exercises. J A3. U. I3BYANT, Keporter. SHIPPING NEWS. ARRIVED. Schr. Katie R. Waters, Capt. Steidle, from New York, light. ; : ' CLEARED, Schr. Cartie ' Fatson, Capt.. James Murphy, for Smith's creek, where she will load lumber for Baltimore. " iSOHOONEHB IN PORT. Schr. Peoora, Capt. Douglass'. ' Schr. E. K. Wilson, Capt. Lupton. Schr.Predmore, Capt. Agent. ' Sohr. Addle Henry, Capt. Hill. : Bohr. Katie R. Waters, Capt. Sceldle. ' NOTES. Str. Veiper, of the E. C. D. line, will ail this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Eagfet of this line will arrive tomorrow. , Str. Tahoma' will arrive today and sal tomorrow morning at 7 o'olook for Bay river mere w a place .lor everjone lu I place 13 lae DurulDg Question, ; Onslow County Items. No deaths lately. Tbe Teachers' Institute, for whites' assembles at our court house next Mon day. Prof. J. Y Joyner will preside. Low bush huckleberries are picked and sold by the bushel all over the eastern part of the oounty at SI, SO per bushel, for tanning purposes. Catching grey trout at Swanaboro now is a big thing with hook and line. An eay thiog to go out for an hour or wo in the channel and catch 100. Miss Eva Crump, from Virginia, is teaching at Mr. W. N. Marines. Sbe is very pretty young lady, well edu cated, refined aud an excelleet music- teacher. The hottest weather in five years, but good seasons for farmers. Tbe best crops in this county, so far, in six ears, corn, cotton, peanuts, lisld peas, potatoes and rice all good; the fruit crop, except grapes, a failure. I he melon crop is fine. Only one wedding, we bear of ; Miss Mamie Dennis, daughter of Capt. W. W. Dennis, and Mr. Thos. Glancy, son of &r. Bowen Glancy, near Swansboro, were happily married last week by D. Ward, hsq. May they Jive long and prosper. We deeply sympathise with parents of Messrs. L. W. Harget, jr., and Wm- Ward, the two young men drowned the waters of Bogue sound last week. Mr. Ward left a young wife and child. Mr. Harget was unmarried, a young man of great promise, tem perate and pious, Master Willie Johnson, son of Judge J. Johnson, of Lexington, Ky., is stop ping at the Harrison House m swans boro. The judge oame down last week and was so well pleased with the place that be left his son for a month, to re turn himself soon. The ludge is pros pecting for a place to raise ponies. He wants to live down this way in tho summer. He is a stock raiser as well as a judge. Politics is beginning to rage. F. L Franks, jr:, S. W. Venters, U. E. King and others are for the House; T. E. Oilman for the Senate, with no oppo nent as yet, as we know of, since Dr. E. W. Ward declined to run. J. W. Spicer, L. W. Harget, D. J. Saunders and a few more, we hear, are for Sheriff; W. N. Marine, for treasurer; Chas. Gerock, jr., for clerk; these two last with no opposition, so we bear, as yet. Please, some one, don I let them be by -themselves. For Register of Deeds, we can't count them. The county is divided between MuClammy and Thompson for Congress, so we hear. We would like to see "Cy" go to Washington as a member of Con gress from our county, but no objection to McClammy at all; he is a farmer and that's whowe need in our Congress. What It Doe. Humi'd Sarsaparilla 1. Purifies the blood. Creates an appetite. 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All Merchants, Traders, Liquor Deal ers, Keepers of Ferries, Commission Merchants, Auctioneer), and all others in Graven county who are required to list thoir purchases, receipts or sales, as the can may be, under Kcliednle '"B" of the Revenue La iva of N. C, section 22, are hereby notified to list the same at my office during tho First Ten Days in July, 1800, for six months ending Jane :!0, 1890, J. A. IUC1IARD33N. Register of Deeds of Craven Co jyl dlw A very line Cicnr. Try it. At J. 1, TAYLOR'S. Best Grades of Tobacco. Soiling loU of Goods for little owner. J. F. TAYLOR. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLIHi. THE FALL TKKM OPKVS SEPT. 4. TriTIOiV, $:io. Kour regular courses oi Btuiiv. i-ina.iol Phlloiophical, Literary, Scientific. - Special courses 111 rhprnUtrv rii-n nrf Electrical Kimlucj-rlnsr. I hnri.in.-v an.i other studies. Separate rcliools of Law arnl Medicine, " hose students mav alipinl thn l'nivorit lectures. Address Hon, KEIKP P, BATTLE. IL.D., jy3 dw2v I'rt-sldcnt, Chapell Hill. N. O. Statu ck Nokth Caholina, ) Huperlor craven County. ( Court. Iiefore E. W. Carpenter, Clerk. Notice of Motion to correct Entry of Judg ment and Transcript. Chas. Btlett and others. PlalntlfTa. nlf. "!in J'-.ih aurt' wi N. Hanfi', o. Hubbs and ., J.N. Kllburn, Defeudunts. To U. N. Kllburn, Esq.: You will please take notice that cn Tuas day, 12th day of August, lsi'o. at ten 'clock. a.m., tne plalntllls in the above entitled action will move before E. w". Carpenter Clerk of the Superior Court of Craven county. North Carolina, for leave to correct and amend, nnno pro tunc, the transcript of Judgment in the above enttUed aotlon and m buu . ui i.ii bkiiio upon me jndKment docket of Craven county, bo that aid trans cript aud entry of judgment may oouform In all respects to the original judgment ran dered In the Superior Court or wn. oounty. North Carolina, on Ootober 19th. 1885, before WalterClark, Judge, and In favor Cftn?-fl et John F. Hanff. burn, and you will further take notice that you ate required to appear at said time and piuw uu i.aae men action aa you mar be advised, or the relief demanded will be granted. , -i nia utn day of June, 1890. E. W. CARPBNTER. 1 ' ( lerk of tlie superior Court. Wm. E. Ot.akkk and - O. K. Thomas, Jb., Att'ja for Plaintiff. jsaoa CITY ORDINANCE. . CHAPTER X. Sex. 20: The Sextons of iltv noma. teries shall require, before opening any grave for burial in their cemetery, a burial permit, signed by the City Clerk, who shall, issue laid permit on a certi ficate of death." civinar name. airA. cause of death, plaoe of death and date of death- signed by the attending Phy sician and tbe Undertaker. Hark X) same accomplished with date, lign sexton, and : return at . onoe to C: Clerk. ; ' 1 i S. H. LaSB, Clerk. , ' a. -
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