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JOURNAL., VOL. IX.--NO. 91. NEW BEKNE. N-C. WEDNESDAY. JULY 16, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. -1- - - BUSINESS LOCALS. OODA. WATER on draught today at kJ JOHir Duns's. . 'V'; A f B. FRANK E. MORTON Will BE J.U. it LOCAL NEWS. ia the citr for a few dm only this week. Any one desiring hl ser vices as piano or organ tuner or -repairer, or wishing to parohasa a piano V JVArV AJJVjBMTlSEM&mH. TElNnY COLLEGE, The Begatta a Jtorehead. The boat-race at Beaufort harbor, Monday, was one of the best contested and most exoitinz raoea ever seen on oar coastTThe rivalry between the rgo of general merchandise and pas- 6BterprJ Baseball today. There will bo a, lecture tonisht hv or nrmn at InwMt flvnraa. will Dleasel., .4.- rr t. o. .. r..v leave orders at Hotel Albert. j jlo-w.1 . JT" . A' FINS line of SMALL HAMS, 8 to I XI 7 pounds at Soaa Buns s. The regular meeting of the Brother hood of St. Andrew will be held this evening at 8:80 o'clock. The Bell mill at Harlowe was burned I last Saturday night. The maohinery waa very badly damaged, if not ruined, HK (QarriBOn) Ought to wKieper d booi tl-,000 worth of. lumber was in Fat Toma ear, and toll him ttatr"v" ,u ntA , t.i..-.,- (k.(..:M;A)n BAoother game of baseball today be .awwvMsjruig ': ywi. u . .rl tha VJm , i . . .. j ii.: l rigns uown w -we wuiun , Vw- olobs Ladiee win be admitted on the tf. " Tnz molt against Quay iam con tinues to gain strength in Pennsyl vania, - 'ill'X:P:t wows. . 3 The 8onth will not be ground down nnder Radical s scoundrellism Without striking back with the bid - time will and pluck.' Wilmington jtfeett were closed Messenger. .. ! i - ... grounds free of charge and they are especially invited. In obedienoe to the orders of the city health officers the stores of the dealers In second hand olothing, on Middle yesterday. The proprietors of the stores will be com In.llAjf fA fiimicratA thair frnnrla And aViin ix is boldly asserted that "British geoond hand clothing out of the warships have forced our liepuDH ioit. . n ! .1 4. i-. .ynnJ And 1 VttU jrraiU3UI r uu uvyfu auu - , ftHl la.r. niirht A f uutug .uio jMMwr,.u c"-ut minutes after eleven ociock. it was BehringSea.i 'l- found to be the smoke stack burniug rait .fc M.4 T)AniannfA nil mill. A ntrAam T ... I . I a. o 4k. I is is announceu ua6 ,DuWi .terfrom Denison's water works Gorman will lead the opposition , to prevented the sparks from, ketohing, the friUU ana JJorce Hiiection DUI.ITheatlantio engine in driving out ran That means war to the knife, and over and killed a dog belonging to Ex thn lrnifA tn tha hilt. :' Mayor Williams. Sir. SHIPPING ABBIVED. Manteo, of 0. D. New Berne Collegiate Institute. rn- It u:. . . iu van puuno aiienuon avroad, as well as at home to this school, is to us line, with a a source or pleasure, especially, as we mm a aeep interest in eduoationml two towns, Beaufort and Morehead City, had reached the verge of danger by Monday morning, and when the raoe was called it was apparent that the struggle was for blood. Beaufort sent over the Viola, Esther Ransom, Nettie ghiston gangers. BCHOONEkS IN PORT. Schr. Feeora, Capt. Douglass. Schr. Addie Henry, Capt. Hill. Schr. Three Friends, Capt. Phillips. Schr. Gertrude T. Browninir, Cspt. This institution is what its name im plies. In other words, it is a first class Bchool. Here the aspirants for edu cational benefits and honors, of both sexes, may, and will acquire if they appiy meniseives, a foundation upon which to build, successfully, both an 1 fl tl ! 1 flftll I And mswal I) Pierce and Emily, while Morehead I a.- vm t R.ti.nnh r .rt pi rnrproni-n tn iu Mt.inniu 'io City's hopes went with the Lillie Bell, I notes. tnat ita curriculum, is in keeping with Jossie Arthur. Nina Webb. Katie Dan- n, c- n "ai oi any similar institution. a. iter BLnniiiri uqkicu. ui. a. v . m nun. iels and Carrie Willis. I ni k;. ,ftnnnn . i nvinrt The race was from a point off More-L- Vesner. of this line, will arrive to- neaa uity aronna tne spar cuoy on tne morrow. outer Dar to uaraer a uiano, duck ki i at. xtmntn A . n n the spar buoy, around the stake at the starting point, doubling baok to the cracoke. SUF.1UER SCHEDULE OF Steamer "Beaufort." Manteo, of the O. D. line, will sail for Norfolk today at 12 o'clock, harbor buoy, thence to finish opposite the Atlantic Hotel a distance of twenty miles. There was a full sail breczs, fast but safe for big and little craft. The start was beautiful. The dainty craft, fresh in new paint and black leaded bottoms, lay in a perfeot line, with their sharp stems' to the south west. At a signal from the iudsei thev shipped their cables and gracefully ?on"uSw" l n.Ken" ?r"eui reBuy j .i. i j .i. . i? . handed Capt. Dixon. About 8 a. m, p.iuou luowinu in mo iQuowmg or- the KinBton it0pped at Nelson's ferry, SUNDAY SCHOOL EXCURSION. Spring Garden and Beach Grove Sim day Schools Afloat. Just before seven o'olock on the morn ing of the 11th inst. the steamer Kins ton blew her whistle at Spring Garden landing, thus reminding that communi ty that it was picnio day, and very Boon the Spring Garden Sunday-jchool wts I on its way down the romantic Reuse, Col. n am Jones retires from the Second Hand Clothing, andhW fft nomination for Con- " ing oeen reponea tnat appre i oi tw trhenBionhadbeen oaused in the oity by gress in Jhe. Sixth -district. He I . m,ot5K n. .aiwl(1 u'A says Oapt. A B. Alexander will be olothlng( the authoritie8 determined to the Democratic nominee. - . v I enter upon an investigation. It was ' r ' ' . I fminA fli.l: IhArA ArA tnnr hnimAfl in t.hn THH . question is . now soivem . Becond ... ... tublish It to the world. U The .manWUhOTtintendin-toviolatethe rights has been found Who pan oeat jtsrower of any citizen, the authorities will see to for Con cress anoThlS name A.H. A. lit nothing'will be permitted to remain Williams ti !--Oxford Ledger.!. I tn In tn opmion ot medi- icai men is injurious to tne neaua oi our ELECTION law Or no election lawJ people. The general sanitary condition tu ank i.-".-aa lOl WW City is excellent ana is wm oe r artested by the devices of air the I He Ought to Enow fkla la Af U IS Ar I I Tha NaahvillA AvftAnont hau o raru. Petersburff Index-ADDeal. - graph on the adaptability ot thisseo ava vv asaMua a, a ud auw wg,vuvu tat - -,.. a. i A www ria. atfftfiAnAral Mahftnfl AMea" 01 wiae awase ana pro called hls committee together: afld inowied. He WMher. during our laauea aa aaaress intenaea ro ia lUstialr and spent sometime prospect the flection bill. The fact that I lng through the country. We copy Mahone favors toCWeotldnlU;i8;l'Wee I atated 'that rail has been evidence it.;1.0 SUDDort Of a patriot ana a genue-1 management has determined to extend iw:M!&Ki-'-i4-:.'7:'i) - iu roaa tnrougn to xsew Berne, inis wui, epen up ana lurnien transports I el Am tA rT a r iVta Anaat famlfr onI nana, THrKKof it, fenoWJjlUzenBl Twpj table sections of the State, and the finest oyster beds in the world der: Nettie Pierce, 1st; Viola, 2d; Jes sie Arthur, Sd; Carrie Willis, 4th; Lil lie Bell, 5th; Katie Daniels, 6th; Nina Webb, 7th; Either Ransom, 8th, and Emily, 9th. After an interval of fifteen minutes the skiff was started in the same man ner as the sharpies, the wonderful tittle Mayflower leading, followed by Passport, Caroline and five others. The race was truly sailed throughout; tho beating to windward around the spar buoy required the very best sea manship, and it took a good eye and a skillful hand to weather it without a fault. The sharpies rounded the stake at starting point in the following order: the Viola leading half a mile, Lillie Bell, Jessie Arthur and Nina Webb following. In the smooth water of the harbor all the boats gained on the Viola, and at the finish, which waa one of the closest and most exciting, there was not one spar length between the two leaders. 'Well sailed! well sailed 1" was the man. years ago the. prpblenaB hqw, to . ' f dispose or the reatW j and the Beach Grove Sunday-school joined the exousion. Our party now numbered about 120 persons, varying in age from infancy to three-score and ten. Tne day was as suitable to the occasion as oould be cool and bracing. Farmers up with their work. No grass left to grumble about, xoung people gay and happy children seeing well filled baskets along knew there was to be fun somewhere. Our excursion moved smoothly down the river and at 0 o'olock were round ing Union Point, We touched at New Berne and there we were joined by a few friends who were invited to go with us. Again we steamed out and up Trent river six miles to Foy'snoill, where we landed for dinner. There with a fine spring of water and dense shade, we did full justice to the bountiful repast that was spread out. After remaining on shore about two hours we again embarked and steamed down the dark waters of the "Trent." Passing New Berne and on down, we are soon on waters too wide for some of our land ladies, so they beeeeched the oaptain to return just before some of us younger folks were ready, but youth must yield; so we returned, touched again at New Berne, and were soon wending our way up the lovely Neuse. I was oradled and reared near the One very striking feature is that of the practical with the ornamental. In other words the faithful student will carry with him or her a well disciplined mind and character, facilitating great ly, their future studies in a higher sohool. The principal, Prof. G. T. Adams, is a Christian, scholarly gentle man, while Rev. Geo. W. Neal, Pro fessor of Mathomatics has no superior, as we are capable of judging. We have known him for upwards of 27 years, and he has never failed to satisfy his patrons, as an efficient instructor. The other teachers judging from the recent "commencement" exercises must be eminently qualified in their Beveral departments. Then the rates of tuition, we think, are reasonable as compared' with other schools. We do most heartily com mend this institution to the public, be lieving that in sending their children and wards to it, they could not make a wiser selection. In this connection we also would say that the Board of Trustees of this school are gentlemen well known for their identification with everything pertain ing to the educational interests of the city of New Berne. Com. For tlv ben, lit of those who deire to xarwm will run til,' folio. Dcueauie : Leavf Washington ry hut unlay 11 ii.ui. Monday ii a.m. " Wednesday !J a,m. Close connection with tho steamer from Greenville and Tarhoro, and the train from Jauiosville, that connects wit Ii the Wilmington and Weldon liailroad. On intermediate dava tln RF.attpmr'I' leaving there 4 will touch at New Berne, a.m. Tuesdays and II connecting with Atlantic p.m. Ihnrsday liailn ad. The Grsat Benefit Which peoplo in run dowu state af health derive from Hood's Sarsaparilla conclusively proves that this medicine "makes the weak strong." It does not act like a stimulant, imparting fictitious strength, but Hood's Sarsaparilla builds up in a perfectly natural way all the weakened parts, purifies the blood, and assists to healthy action those important organs, the kidneys and liver. 3 - FARE From Washington to Orrncolie and re turn, ?2.5u. From N'um H. rne ;,, On;ir.,ll( and re turn, $,'..)! i Single trip Trinity College. The New York Nation of July 3 says: "The lealluf? Collegesof the country have been almost transformed since the "Nation" wax Hlarled, and a class of advanced stu ilents have come Into existence that were unknown and unexpected at the close of the war. The Schools of Political Science, which the principal Universities now con tain, turn out yearly both writers and thlDkers whose contributions to the liter ature of political philosophy, history, ar- tickets, VI .ill. From Washington to New 1',. mi From New Berne to Washington. $')..r,0. AMl'I.E ACCOMMODATION, spfci:ii ituos., M.inoj'er.s. Tho tteanier lil'.Al' l-'oR T has been re- huilt and made, larger, and is now a com fortable ;iud seaworthy boat, nnd has n. permit to carry X'Vi passengers. jyindwOm. Wonderful DiscoveryI The German Anti-Rheumatic Ring ! A speedy arid permanent cure for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Hctalica, Lum bago, Gout, and nil other disease where a general warming, quickening.. strengthening and c.uali.ition of the cry,a8ViolaandLillieBeIlroundcd-to bank80, 0id Neuse and theory eight after the race. I of its flowing waters. Tha weather was verv friendlv to tha I memories of childhood smaller craft, and the performance of brings happy days, and as I at and looked on the cheerful happy the Mayflower was surprisingly bril-lvu.nnnir ith thm thmh in v.ra Want. I have entered the last deoade of throe The skiff Passport of Barker's Island 'core, finished fourth, but ; owing to her time oSS allowance was given seoona piaoe, Hancock's skiff floated her rudder out in the rough water near the break water, and was steered for tome time with an oar. The friends of Lillie Bell are not sat isfied with the result of the raoe, and our pleasant which is the Bare Old Document. Under.. UemoerfttlOi ., managemeDS.1 we were Bhown yesterday a docu KqV the question l8 how. to .raise I ment of rare value both for the subject enough money to meet the demands I matter and the signatures attached to occasioned bSnldislaraUt rThi'-; doonmnk was a certificate JMBW XOTK auu , 1. n Mileno. Mexico, on li.o Rh Am-m nf Uiroli Tt urna STANLEY, the AWean 'explorer, iR6aed in November. 1843, and bears ferry ia in eight, and groups must separate, hardest task of the day. I believe it was admitted by all to be the most pleasant picnio we have ever had. A ride of about 40 miles with all the pleasant associations attending it. our .Ltu ' 1 1 . . ... j : the owners of Viola, having faith in their craft are willing to let it ft acknowledgments of kindnesses be a match. The money is up. ' shown us by the agent. Mr. Wm. R. Dave Jones smiled- when Ban. Pick-1 Galon, and also by Capt. Dixon ett's cut-water main shoot. hove in sight Over the D. Lane: was married to Miss. Tennent, on 'last Saturday, at Westminster Aobey, Londn.: v The Abbey never ' contained a.' more ; distinguished , assemblage than that whleb. ' wit- , nessed the marriage. ' Many royal , personages were present. W do not doubt that i majority " of the Republicans of the -Senate would pass the force. WU if they could, but U ban only be passed by ignoring the rights of Democratic Senators ' adatjarbHrarilysetting aiide the tariff, and appropriation the autograph signatures of Jan. K. Polk, President, and W. L. Marcy, Secretary of War, Mr. FiBher was for a long time a oiti- sep of this city, and has a number of relatives nere who have a just pride n the preservation, of the certificate L;'.'.a, the river and harbor bill the Senate rules. and S2NAT0B MosqaN concludes a very able review Of the Sub-Treasury till with these wordsr.VIn such times the courage of -honest; .devoir tion to- correct principles . is more than ever a great virtue,; and a firm adherence to them wilL, secure, to t people the full enjoyment of al t' at cf It resources without enslaving i ta ihQ power, of money kings. f ? lower taxes and -justice. " 7 la the distribution of f nnrnnient, and foV -"a alike in coins Pertoxialr-is wife, of La Orange, are visiting at' Major '.S,: D, Baseball Yesterday. Competent judges say that the game of baseball yesterday between the Elm Oity nine and the Einston nine waa the best played game we have had yet, on the part of the home team, they having made only one error. The score stood 7 to 1, in favor of the Elm City s. The Einston club played very well indeed and took their defeat nobly. The fielding on both sides was ex cellent. A fairly large number of spectators were present. cr.:r-3 I r i . i . ; c.l EC-' : and: for 1 to the rad we ' ) tny -la lira.- W. B. Boyd, and children left yesterday for Salisbury and Aaheyille, to spend sometime, -. . : ;f: M lltaiiM, Si Lbviok ."and- Miss Emma Jordan: left y eeterd ay for Asheville-; . Bon: 0; 0, Clark went to Baleigh Mr, Ri M. Or oyes has. returned from Mr. W. P. M t Bryan, went down to Morehead last night.' ; ,,.., , K r Mr. J. CWhitty Is off to Morehead for a day mlwo&gm. Mr. H. F. Jarman has returned from north. - V' ; ?. 0 Mr. H. W. Steinhelper u in the oity. Mr. Henry Bryan,' of " Charl6tte,;i visiting his father II. R.Jlryan, Esq. -Mr. J. F. Taylor has returned from north. . Mr. Frank. Morton Is in, the oity!, : Lv Pridgen, Eaq., aud wife of Greene county, who havp been spend ing a few days at Morehead, came up yesterday morning and spent a day and night with friends In the city.: , J 5 NEW BATH nOUSE-Now openat t the foot of Broad street. Towels furnished. Gentlemen, lOo. Boys. So, Season ticket. 1 oo. ? . ; v m27tf THE OYSTER OUESTION ,IJf HYDE COUNTY. TUB COMMISSIONERS DBAIT RESOLUTIONS AS TO THH BIGHTS AJD CLAIMS UPON PUBLIC OROUNDS. this morning. There will be another game this af- ternood between the same teams at four o'clock. . , ! ,;: v'.; ' ;OmC OF THE '-V;C Old Dominion ' Steamship Company, ' v New Bebnbv n; C, June 8, 1800. ": The steamer Manteo will sail from Norfolk for Newborn, via Washington, county, ... T fx Wednesday Monday Friday;..;.;- Wednesday.. Monday..'.; Friday. ... Mt tti ftal tae " 88d. "28th. ra' ...August 1st have planed the conntry in the very front rank In fields of Inquiry In which it was, live and t wenty years ago, almost wholly unrep resented. TIUNITY COLLEGE Is the only institu tion in North Carolina which has a regular ly organized Schoolof Political and Social Science with courses extending through two years. Applicants may enter at the beginning of either term. Terms begin Kept. 1 and Jan. I. Boo Catalogue, pat?esM (11 inclusive. Address JOHN F. CROWELL, President, jyis dim wit Trinity College, N. C. GRANVILLE FEMALE INSTITUTE, OXFORD, N. C. TUB AI1VKNT TKRIU WILL BKGIK SEPT. 4. 1890. Careful nhd thorough instruction In every department. '1 lie Director of Music (piano and organ). Is graduate of the NewKnglaud Conservatory, and is an experienced and enthusiastic teacher, Kiidjlhe high reputation of thn Miiool in this department will be fully sus tained. Class Instruction in voice culture and sight singing freo to the music pupil. The Art teacher Is a lady of unusual talent and won man distinctions while a student of the Cooper Onion Art Kchool. The healthfulnessor the institute is such that no osse of serious slckui si has ccuirred among hoarding pupils or teachers since the estaoiitumeni or the school. TERMS Hoard Tuition In t) e Academic Dept , Including Latin, Mnslc, Calisthenics, for session of forty weeks, S2UD. For catalogue or further Information ap ply to or address MISS B. CLARKE, jlyludeod&wlm Principal. Duffy's Cough Mixture. A prompt and effioient remedy for Conghs, Colds, Croup, Bron chitis, Sore-throats, Diph theria, Catarrh, Etc. van 1 have tried DUFFY'tf COUGH MIXTURE and take pleasure in recommending it be cause I believe It will do all that is claimed for It by Mr. Duffy, the proptletor, who Is druggist of long experience and a gentleman or highest Integrity. I do not believe he would advertise anything that was notex- vroieuiBuauu.awiui.oHi leuuing w cured a cold, an obstinate cold Ihad.afterl had tried a number of the principal cough remedies without benefit. W. O. BRINSON. May 17th, 'DO. B. N. DUFFY, aplSdwly Proprietor. It will last for years, gives no shock,. and but a mild, soothing sensation on: wearing it. No waittng a long time for" results. I) acts quickly, generally the' first week, more frequently tha first; day, and sometimes even in the first, hour its curative powers are felt. It is inexpensive, harmless in opera- tion, while simple in application, en tailing neither discomfort nor inconve nience. Though marvelous in the re sults it has achieved, its seeming sim plicity has the effect of canning many to doubt ita virtues. For further infor mation and price call on BELL THE JEWELER, SOLE AGENT, N. C. Agents desiring territory, address! above. jy6dwtf Whereas, Questions have been raised as to the right of citizens of Hyde county and of North Carolina to take oysters from the public grounds and natural oyster beds of the county; and whereas an attempt has been made to claim 'for aeertain number of people exolusiva privileges in the said beds on the ground of long and continued occu panoy.thus conferring title by prescrip tion; therefore tne Board of Commis sioners of Hyde oounty do Resolve, Tbat in the opinion of .this 7 ? u. ,e9l! rePrt natural oyater beds of the county are, and ever have been, the property of the whole people; that no title to the same by prescription or otherwise exists, or has ever existed ; that, this board looks with disfavor upon any attempt by any persons or authority to confer exclu sive privileges in the natural oyster beds noon anv neraon or nersons. ' Resolved, That this board ia desirous to encourage by all lawful means the extension of the oyster industry of , the Liquor Habits UAUffC WORW 7HEJiSBirT0f OJIS O'HJdrfES GOLD EN SPECIFIC It can be given In coffee, tea, or In articles of food, without the knowledge ot patient if necessary; it Is absolutely harmless and will effect a perma nent and Kpeeriy cure, whether tho patient is a moderate drinltcr or an alcoholic wreck. IT NEV KH FAILS, ltoperates so quietly and with such certainty that the patient undergoes no incon venience, anil soon his complete reformation la effected. 4 page book free. To bo bad ot R. N. Duffy, druggist. New Berne, N.C. ' jyl5dwy Notice. At a meeting of the Republican Oounty Executive Committee, held the 4th day of July. 1890, it was ordered that a County Convention be held in the City of New Berne, N. C, on the Slat day of July, 1890. at 12 o'clock, M.. at the Court House, for the purpose of nominating county utneers, and elect ing delegates and alternates to the State Congressional and Judicial Conven tions; and it was suggested that the Ward and Preoinct meeting be held on tho 21th day of July, 1890. FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Ch'n. L. W. HAM, Sec'y. jyl5dtd prevent such extension, : Resolved, Tbat this board; will, as in duty bound, enforce all lawa relating to the oyster industry, and will protect for the whole people the .natural beds. Resolved, ThaMn the opinion of this board the foregoing resolutions ooirect- ly represent toe sentiments of, a large - Returning, will, sail from Newborn I majority of the people of Hyde county. Wednesday lUUQUaf ........ iy.., .... ubutn Friday staaf sstk Vi4 (,. ifka rt-j-a-j r vil li VUUnUIT 'ta July 11th. M ',16th. Slat. 25th. iioui ujas county, tea a 80th. '' The above is the Old Dominion July Please olip and paste on your shoes. v;', vv:;;t;;.E B.-Robbbts, Agent.- Kesoived. Tnat ci going preamble and by the olerk of this board to the Raleigh News and Observer, New Berne Jour nal and Elizabeth City. Eoonomlst with a request to publish. t . "ASA ii B MIT It, ChM B'd Com. : Test! . ,. f Yh. .T: L, H. Swinpku,, Clerk B'd Com. ? For sale at Factory Prices: With a fresh lot of those fin " Oold Plated Ohains, which we give a written guarantee to last for six years. Come and see those nice Aluminum Framed New Berne. Ask to be shown Pane Wert's Fountain Pun' tt, ADT1CB TO HIOTHEIU. . . Fountain Pan in tha wrirM - rw.....i .Mrs. ' 'Wihslow'9 Soothino Steup I see me. .toy stock is way up Prioes should alwava bn nnnrl i tnr hllrlran I rlnwn rVim. m ...ij . uw- iBBtuiog. n soovnes me onua, sortens crowa. uom rorget the plaoe. , , bone and muBcle is made stronger and the gume. allaya all pain, cures wind v S: :-, EATON 8 . more Healthy by taking Hood's Barsa' oollo, and ie the best remedy for Diar-l d ' t: ' MlddlaBr; ' a Agent for Spectacles and .Eye Glasses, the best Old Virfflllia ChPrOftTCI Speck and Eye Olassea ever brought to OUerUU tS, Jul WHOLESALE! GEOOER, patilla. rh03a. Twenty.ave cents a bottle, jaly ! oppt Baptist Church, New Bene, N, O. ' MIDDJitt STBEKTj : NBW BERKS. N.
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