HE . . r. VOL, EL-NO. 87 NEW BEBNE. N. C. FRIDAY. JULY 11,1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. OUKNAL. , BUSINESS LOCALS.'" i FjUND- Watch and Chain a Cra tn atreet, yortardsy. Owner may vge Mini at this olBoa by proving prop erty ana paying lor uv. i. . ., . JOB PRINTISO xeeoted at tha JoubxaIa offloa with neatnea ' and . dispatch, i v- HAIB BRU3BE3.ooth brushes, nail bruBhes.neah brushea.bath brushes, bath towala, 4T11 cologne, Gooding'. - Oologna, Import! Bay Ram. and a fall liaa of. Drug, patent medicine, ato ' 8PXCIAIa ATTCHIIOH PAID TO FAMILY BICIPEfl AND PRESCRIPTIONS. At JljS-U ; -, B.J. GOOMBa'S. AFINR line of 8MALL HAMS, 5 to ? pound at John Bunk's, tf. SODA WATER on draught today at John Dunk's. TVTEW BATH HOUSE -Now open at li iba foot of Broal street Towela furnished. Gentlemen. 10a Season ticket. I 50. ? - Bo) . 5o. m27if His Uiehtiess, the Pope, is -1 Critically ill. j Crop reports, from all parts of tha country , are highly eucour aging. . ": ' Tu Force blQ and the war tariff are hard to bear, but good crops and a salubrious climate afford " ereat reason for gratitude and praise. in i Thk Soldier's Rome at Raleigh needd snDDlies. We trust that "7l every ceunty iu the State will honor itself by conlribui tig to this noble cause. Thk political aspirant whoaU temDts to arrav the farmers of North Carolina agaiuBt Zeb Vance drives a sure nail into bis own V political coffin. On Wednesday eulogies .were delivered by several members in wapeet I. to the memory of S. S Cvjx. No name fa more deserv , Ingof lolty panegyric. The liie of the Democracy is so - much the life of good, pare, honest. vj ut 'government ob these shores . , , that they must live so long as the Government lasts. Wilmington Meaaenger. . , ThB .Force, hill. will. pass the ' Senate, prove a curse to the coun tiv at large, an Instrument of mighty evil to the negroeff, and a V DJOmerstog toj the rascally parti- (ians who'fllngit at the South. Wilmington Messenger.' . There is a feeling oi unreal " 1 " throughout Europe. It is signifi .' cant that Turkey has sent a new ' .: note to England, demanding a fixed . . v dite when Egypfwill be evacuated X : by ' British troops, without the -'. right of aeain occupying the , , eonntry.:';-. ':i ,r:'- I "TUB ; - lionse f Committee on flections' has c decided Athej two Mississippi contested election Cases in favof of seating the Demooratic members." r This is not to be con sidered as evidence of returning justice. It only shows thai the : present Republican majority , is sufficient. .--- ' The ; Republican leaders ,. in Washington are treasuring the hope that the Alliance In Georgia and South Carolina will break' up the Democrats party' : in thoBe States. The Republican leaders In this' State were expecting a little diversion on the same line here, but they were somewhat i too previous.-Wilmington Star, i r ., There are hw forty four States r io the Union, but for" very nearlya year there " will be only forty-three 5 stars :cVthePJaite4 States flag " ' - In conseq'seice ipf this statute: ."On ,the admission cf a new: State jn to the Union cne star shall be added to t! 9 nuaber On the; flag; and knch addition shall take effect fin t" i Tc??x fiay of 'pljt. then next , BuCt., . ;f -'t admission,". lance, to South Carolina U r - !M.ag , great T a separate l'.i:.Jor iu c farmer's tU-Lct f r ; "y will simp'y -r-tio party eft t. r the" Etito .ta ofUccrs "i solid , : -tap id 1 . ; . orient i: !3 cf Republicans. Wa trust the Ala-1 ance of Virginia and the other! States Of the South will not fall nto any each -error, not to say crime.-Lynchburg Advance, Dem. If the RepubUcans were acting in eood faith they wonld asrree on w a I universal national election law. one mat wouia appiy to jnaine ami 1 . i . l . . r ,1 Mississippi alike. If they ma.a nwc acting in good faith they would not agree on an 'Federal election law applicable only in the South, against the protests Of the Sauth- em Republican Representatives fhon.OAl.raav TJnr nf nnnr.o i f afi i nnA fa!f . m, never do act iu good faith. Wash- ngton National Democrat. Whatever influence Southern citizens can exercise to prevent the passage of the election bill, onght to be brought into play at once. After twenty-five years of hard struggles, the South is now peace ful, .progressive, and prosperous. Shehas taken on new life and energy, and is daily becoming a more desirable country for the in vestment of capital and the estab lishment of homes. For this car rent to be interrupted through the selfishness and ignorance of North ern politicians, would be an outrage that ought to be met by the most vigorous protest possible. Unar lotte Chronicle. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Found Watch and chain. PTJLBICH Ootagou soap, tic S.L. Dill Regatta at M. City. R. P. WlLLUMS-To the voters of Craven county. July gave u the cold should! r yes terday, Mr J F Tavlorhas made a shincle mr.J. H.layiorhas mace a stnngie yard at the end of tho fi-h market WUArf. . u , tJ "j .jumu oum at retail forieight cents per doz?n yes- day . i ..n ..4j v.- a tun rojiitwouiauuu it. icH'inwu t!) offloers of tho T. M C. A at the business meeting tonight. ;-m.-.,-,u.-u-. XUS uuewaiK was ueiui uuuBiuKrauiir improved in front of Mr. 8. H. Soott'B tore on Middle street yesterday, Mr. A. H. A. Williams, of Oxford, has been nominated for Congress in the convention of the Fifth District Demo crats. Mr. R. P. Williams has a card in th'a iuue announcing himself a "people's oandidate" for the office of Shi'rifT of Craven county. The electric light . polls are being painted, from a point about six feot above tha ground down to tho r round An improvement. The oounty convention assembles to- morrow at the court house at 12 o'clock, noon. The prospects are that delegation will be present. strong .! There are about four hundred people at the Atlantio Hotel, Morehead, now and the other hotels are well patron ized. j Morehead is . very popular this season. 5 i e - , The Washington Gazstte says: ''Mr, T, Swindell expects to open a mam moth dry goods store in New Berne this fall He will make things hum, if he goes, that's a faot." There will be a special traio to More head on Snnday for the accommodation or those wishing MTattend .the regatta on Monday. You may go on the special . . . . . :," . u.eu wu u.u v. WQ mornine for one dollar. " . vCZ n..K.n n..,K w.,,-n. .- , . .v.'. j ... '. -r -,-T-- .1. " tM. t- i..u- mo vw wUwb ' which we gel from the Gazstte: ' ''Be- solved. That tho Star Baseball Club do extend most hearty and grateful thanks . .. . . . . . ... .. . tos mniger ?Reizen8tein,viWesident 4 - - N Manly, Committeeman,. Patterson, nnd also to the entire ball association of n.. ' ..4 .A.I.A '.i,:.... ...... U " A.VIUV,.:JIUVI lUUQ.UIIdBUBKnKV rally., for the srenerous attentions and ...1. Ftarnn. 4th Inst.'. , ( i1 i, - X . v - - - i-A. . Speaking of thtf meeting of the Pbar- maoeutical Assoolation at Morehead a correspondent of the Raleigh Chronicle ..... nr M F ArrenHcli nf Mnra. "yV v,. ;Dr vfAfMBeor.!Mora uhu vj i i "wvinin wuiuB introduced tbaHon. Chaa. R. Thomar, jr., of New Demo, who in word.. well chosen delivered an exoeedingly elo quent anu. coroui aotupess oi wjeioome. Thi was responded to by Looal Secre tary F. W. Hancock in bid usual modest,- though happy and graceful atyls." Two Boats Turned Over. . Yesterday morning Mr. George Pip- kin wa. coming to tha eity from BaUd 'a ..v , - i tttu. .L. I ' I ii v ,v". ....-i There w77hB ! n.a- Pr tW hftrrf lima nf ifc himaalf hnfc flak ap. I man ain inttt(, Kl. , ' men passing picked him ud Mr. Lewis Rawe w.e coming down u. : i .. . . . - - mu.on.Br aim uia uoai caput, foster a Wharf. He also lost a load of watermo'oaa. Personal. Mrs. Baas and children, of El Pso, Texas, are visiting Mr. M. Hahn Mr. J. H. Baker. Of Asheville, is itinK relatives in the city. Mr. John T. Hollister made a trip to Li Grange yesterday. He says the people of that town are in good spirits over the bright prospects for business. Dr. James B. Hughes and wife and Miss Mabel left yesterday for Hills boro. Mr. Willet, of the firm of Hackburn & Willet, left for New York yesterday. Mr.HezekiahD.vis. of thi. reports crops fine in bis section, Mr. G. H. Roberts returned last night I from a trip to Wilmington. Mr. F red Perry, the genial proprietor wvvm AU B HII VU.(- IIUCU VU IWa N.t.U " . L .... I .U.I of the New Berne House, Morehead.lof the nublio to the irarbled extract was in the city yesterday. Rumored Great Undertaking for Morehead City. Whipperings of a great scheme for development and improvement at More- head City reaoh us now and then, but definite details have not been given out. As far as unfolded it appears to be the project of some great Western rail wst int.flrAnfa aaah in cr a (rrrA nnaan flsnf am . - uvu uuuu uu.tv, uu mu ouum Anauiiu ior luviteu noes oi V. U...L .1 . : r . - j . Northwestern trafilc. The first step, it u said, is the organization of a mam - moth land and imnrnvamont nnmnanw nt TVTi r o ii ao a t ,u,-u , ,.,. at Morehead, in which large Western capitalists will enlist to purchase and control large bodies of land about Care- lino ..it u...k..A ...j a i and improve the water fronts and privi leges mere, ine scheme will involve ine aeepening or tno Dar at moreneaa the deepening of tho bar at Morehead for the Iare6t classes of foreign ship . . t , . . .. Bna lne esiaousnmeni or me greatest snipping port Detween norioik ana New Orleans. Regatta at Morehead City on Monday next. July 14th. a regatta A,. - wm mat) piaue at juoreneau wiy. ine sharnie fleet there ia now the largest and finest in this country, and no better or mrn .billf.,1 K.m- k. ,A m uie world. It has been several years since a boat racahas taken place at Morehead, but M96srs. Foster Bros, will make th. annual reeatta of shamies one of theLn w.-n k .t.nd.ntin .ku ,.,.h. attractions of this delightful summer! resort. Purseoi one hundrea dollars baa been madeupby Messrs. Foster Bros. and the euests of the "Atlantic" which amount will be divided into four prizes. ti,a i.dn nnAii. a n :m u w.,. .OU present me winning snarpie wltn t beautiful champion penant. At least ton of the fastest sharpies will start in the race, and an additional attraction will be a race between a half dozsn or more fast sailing skirls. Parties can enjoy this regatta and a few days rest by taking the regular Saturday night excursion (fare only $1.50) and returning on Tuesday morn ing. The A. & N. 0. R. R. Co. will also run a special train Sunday from New Berne. Some Colored Kickers. Charlotte. N.O.. July 9. John H SftSoiS Williamson, a leading negro at K&Iftiffh. him onr. nnt latter Uat( a obh 0( a ra08 gtat0 convention at Raleigh in August. The letter was aeut to a prominent negro here who endorsee 1 the schema and aavathi.tm.il nao-KM.. here dtaa with him. Th iatfav .... I know that von will cheerful! 1 www HvvvsHHaii. 1V OI Ui HUO llalUullBll administration r has v dimrfmlnated I . 1 a. - a,.L.' . bkbiubihiui i-nuo; tne same power nas ,.,tflmoted tn dffrd- nr nromin.nt men hv nnttinir tham iii m.ni.i nn.i. tions. and the attitude of white Reonb- on aaa toyarus our raoe la such laa to Iniiinata that thnv nn nmnn a. I . w . .1.--... ar.r.:rZ "Zi 'rV,Z g vui puyinui, usii nurug wum, , . . - - Gen. Clinton B. Flak Dead. 1 I N.wVn.i. TaLOo.....! - . ..SIT VBO.,VUI V.UQIlQiai V1IUUU B risk died at his residence in this city this morning, aged 62. from a second 1 1 .1.1 juT.. ' .v . lil... uHiiiii uuumiui 111 liih nrnniDiiinn P"7 eieotion. . - A o the Tax Paver hf rravnAiii.w !w fwl2K,t .V, ' miBsionera of Orayen -oounty will be i .obciuu iivui duij in mo io w9 iv w 1 ipclneivo for tie purpose of reviaing !X,"!5LM. "S1 ,n - having complaints are notified to an. i pear ana make them to eald board during their said session. : J AS. A. BRTAN, vu ui uuaru vom. J. a.. IVlUlliKUSUIS. UierK. ' .- -' ; juiy i.ibuu. ,v U'To-Iw. I an .- r.-r, i. . . "A Reply to Citizen." Mr. Editor: I desire to thank the I S J Wau.. 1 tftfH:: 11 . 1 I nuou vaiuzbu, iur iuu iT"rSr ."S" u." ,VBU luo witne cUyTe inlusu of Citizen" in discovering my report of tnd I sjmpathite with him for his ma- w:iia a, i a J f : i riHiinn. a.ih hi,h ha h. been placed by the use which he placed by uhouiun iw HiBfto ui lb. iv iiuuui intendinff to he offensive Mr. Editor. II desire to remark here, and prove it hereafter, that in "Citizen's" anxiety to prove me to be a liar he has followed the example of one of Shakespeare's notable characters who was luet as successful in writing himself down in his true colors as "Citiaen" has been on this occasion. Now for the proof. It must be remembered that the Electric Light Company has always insisted publicly and privately that it had con tracted wtth the city of New Berne to lurmvn wnat is known in electrical Thi thi 1. 3 TnnH-r tr;; name is proved by the article oopied in your paper last week from some scien- tine journal I believe. The Electuc company has insisted both publicly and privately, ana u aounaantiy aDio to AutlZXZ"7 " of Councilmen at the time the contract was made and fftaf the contract was en-1 emt mta, V 0011 parties upon tiat publish thia fact I invite the attention of my offioial report whioh "Citizen" has kindly made duoIio. liere it is: "ng me year a contract has been tricitv. and 24 arc lights commnnlv called twelve hundred candle power. but are really about soven hundred, etc." Here the fact is specifically stated that the aro lights which were known as and called 1,200 candle power I lights were not so designated from the I actual candle power furnished but I were so canea ior tne purpose of trade. l cj-. . . i iiu w , uir. iuiiur, iu ruriuur prooi oi ,kA .v, i I Company that the citv knew what it 1 was contracting for, if the industry and Of Citizen bad been properly directed to an examination of all the proceeainK8 o thllt meetinK of the boardonMay6th.be would have dis- covered that the board of councilmen I with the Mavor a renort starins it in to make another contract for make another contract for eight more of the very same kind of liirhts which had already been furnished, and wnicn naa aireaay peen iurnisneo, ana "n w noara anew was not called 1.200 candle power liuhts on account of the af)tua. cand,e pQwer furni9hed And yet the present board refuses also to pay for their eight lights as well as the others. Ana no after his statement of the M?0" ?ce e ?? l,he "roDgesi or wnica citizen-nas Kinaiy furnished me, let us see wherein lies I the inconsistency between my report ot May 6th and my statement in your BUUaJ B 18BU0, WUlCn -UlllZen" DBS I I aviHcnrltr nrnvad In hia nn.n oaf iafonHnn ana gnit gratification in an argument I about six lines long. Here is my state- ment 01 ""ay: fermit me to add h .1., mnlied with Ti,- i7i lish the fact," etc Is anything said I here about the candle power furnished V 1 Not ana avllabla. It is aimnlv tha urate. mentnt A-- .w .Tit Comnanv has comDlied with ir o.nn- tract. Does the board of councilmen r "Citizen" pretend to say that the Electno Light Company is not furnish- . an ar(J j, ht commonIy caj,ed a I 1.200 candle nowerllirht. hut am mallv about 700? If it is furnishing that kind light, why of course the company KUUW" lUBk ill UBO UUU1UI.OU WUU 11B contract. Instead, therefore, of having established my inconsistency by an ai gument six lines long, '"Citizen" has furnished conclusive evidenoe of my absolute consistency, and the juetice oi the Electric Company's claims. This is certainly a remarkable accomplish ment in logio, and should not have been marred by "Citizen's" mistake as to the legitimate conclusion and his unfortunate adoption of the wrong one. I know, Mr. Editor, although "Citi zen's" communication is headed like a oivil action that no lawyer was guilty of writing, because the mental dis oipnno ana discrimination or tne ng. cipline and discrimination of the adopted I mtelT inconsistent with his very able "I"8"' t . . , ZTaZ. I but as this is a matter of interest both to the city ana tne Kiectno Light com permit all the light, which can, to be I w " ..." irnrnadon 1 " . .. . "UitiEen" states that l am an em ployeeof the Electrio Light Company This is a mistake. I am not, and never I hawa Kaam am ambIima a tU.i --' -7- ' "J iT.Z I panv, I am simply , striving to have Hnatioa dona to foreign eamtal. whinh r -r . V . r . has teen , invested in our , community largely tnrongn my eHorte, v" : ' ' :.. 1? a. r. WILLIAMS. T. JL C. A. JJosiness Meeting. Members of the Young Men's Christian s Association: -is ,,., -u Qkstlkkkn You are hereby notified in ha nraaank at. tha -hn.inaM. nta.Mnr. knight at B:80 o'olock There will be 1 tue enwire aBeooiawon win oe iDierestea. in All oommltteea are expected to have i written report. ' . -i i i ." ai f . By order of the President. 7 , ; ostX Wra, Seo'y. V anvios to novHRRs!- MhS." Wisstow's Soothino Syrcp ahonld alwava be naed for fihlldran tnnthlntr. II aoothea tha nhiM. anftsn. I tha .. aiiava aii n.iiif.Knrb. i.4 lanlln 4n1 I. Ika Ha.lt MrnaJ f. Tll. I waw wmw www m vmivwi UF " ihoBa. Twentv-flveoenU a bottle, lair SHIPPING xews. ARRIVED O . ri l . n n ,. ... Dir. cdgiei, oi c u. d. line, wnn cargo of general merchandise, from E City. Sclir. Three Friends, Capt. Poil ips. Bethel, Del., light. SCHOONEhS IS POET. Subr. Pecora, Capt. Douglass. Scbr. E. K. Wilson, Capt. Lupton. Sohr. Predmore, Capt. Aent. Schr. Addio Henry, Capt. Hill. Schr. KaliaR. Waters, Capt. Steidle. Schr. C. C. Dividson, Capt. Hunter. Schr. Three Friends, Capt. Phillips. NOTES. Sir, Manteo, of the O. D. line, will sail today at 12 o'clock m. for Norfolk, Str. E3glet, of the E. C. P. line, will sail this afternoon at 4 o'clock for Eliza beth Citv. Office of the Dominion Steamship Company. Nnw Berne, N. C.. June 8, 1890 The steamer Manteo will sail from Norfolk for Newborn, via Washington, N. C. Wednesday July 9ib. Friday " 18th Wednesday " 23d Monday " 28th Fridar Auuet lst' Returning, will sail from Newbern for Norfolk directat 12 m. tndav Julv 11th Wednesday " 16th. Monday " 21st. Friday " 25ib Wednesday " 30th The nbove is the Old Dominion July Calendar. Please clip and paste on your shoes. E. B. Roberts, Agent. Notice to Drivers. All persons are requested not to drive fast by the corner of Qeorge and New streets on the macadamized road, on account of sickness of my wife. Respecifully. jlO d2t W. W. LiWEENCE. Hood's Sarsaparilla is in favor with ail classes because it combines economy TO TOE . . p,,w,wT w u UCl O ' Uittvouuuuuvj I At the solicitation of many persons of all political parties, 1 hereby announce mvseir as a reopie's uandidate ior me office of Sheriff of Craven county. Very respectfully. julll dwlw R. P. WILLIAMS. Octagon Por cflle at Pflrtnrtr PriCfi?! k " J Anf fv n00UI' XUA Viriinia ClierOOtS. UiU "6"AAa' uuwwulH' WHOLESALE GROCER, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE N. C Office A. k N. 0. R. B. Go, New Beknk, N. C, July 10, 1890. PAS3ENQER DEPARTMENT. For tho accommodation of persons wishing to attend the Regatta at More- ucau m V. 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