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OUlNA 'AILY tin J VOL. IX.-N0. 99. NEW BEKNE. N. C SATURDAY, JULY- 20, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. ' liUV; , 'business to&j: OLD TAPERS for sale in any quan tities at JOVBH j oBo? -. ' THE TAYLOR ADJUSTABE SHOE (or ladies. New and marvelous in vention . Bee1 sample.' N. Abpin, jl8.tfl Opposite Jocksai- Office. THE FINDER OF A PAIR OF EYE glasses with Franklin, Washington, D. 0., stamped ontbe ase, will please return thenl to, this office.- : tltt-tf SODA WATER on draught today at John Dunn's. it. EW BATH HOUSE-Now open at the foot of Broal street, loweis - furnished. Gentlemen, 10a. Dots. Co. Season ticket, ft 50. . , ; ; m27tf r wtvtih : bm at t. niwq H fn 7 rounds at John Sunn's- , if. a. -; . i . i i i i . -j xhb Congressional scoop shovel continues to. dead out tha Treas- H. THE taxpayerhaa no rights which allepublioan Congress feela bound : . t respect. . . - ; It is estimated that the tariff - debate in thBenate tpiil last about flee weekfl'i4HGJ ' Trj$s 1 coesfon JenpeiA jwtween V -Great f Britain 'and 4he ' .'United States roIajlfeHo -.the Bettrtng CongresV 3tt : is Very long and - JfvMoontaina a fall history of the case. vSiS;Tna New Orleans Chamber of i 'W(inmmernfl ariireeists that a' COttven- ntioin-of Soatherh business men bo held to consider what is best tor V i " , Uhe South to do Jf the Force bill v ,C ,! now before OongresB should be . " ,v- come a law. . hr'-t'x THE ?lndian Appropriation bill v . was before, the Senate Tuosday. ' v'1 " An amendment inserting an item - of $10,000 for the protection of the r ' Cherokee Indians in North Caro : -' lina was considered but no conclu- " f V. gion reaohed. ; .. "V. " - -"Not for twenty years has the ln Dablfc .muid been so much.dis- , tnrbecT,' and never was a land in .the midst of peaco and prosperity ' i&Z&'$afolj menaced as ours is by i' the course in Congress of the r, ..;,' majority party." - ' The Washington correspondent 1 ' Kft the Bichmbnd : Times says Vihere is ; a gto Wmg ; , impression thafthe election, bill, will be aban doned by (the Senate. ' Each sue ceodiDg day develops more deter fti mined opposition-to the .measure." :,'? ';' t1- p. nil i i i i , .its XThe' Farmers Alliance Bally, at Green8boi rij ; Tnesday, Wednesday and Thursday was a grand success, Qotiess than Urn thoosand being ,;? nliji present, f A' letter to the Dispatch i gays: ;'Ihe Alliance men are almost S .baanimonsly pemocratic anC for. Wkfj.ft-4&. - z--. ' ' V; - OHEERjnp j; mentor the; South. ' ', Staid united.1 " Do not allow passion ; J orprejudiec ior ambition or any thing n v else to breaVVo fnpi J : Work and votc-togcthctfi&M ' f esfst oppreasiori afj eyery. possible' turn ?Mlminifen;:Jsseii : ; , , Greensboro,' and Charles .McXeil, ' .' .; ; :;.q(.1 met at -Fajetteyille vSand :i( jiersouaUdifficdt insaed. 2 : - Pistolsrjweret drawnfiLoqtinfe ; ' ' ' " was preveuted by the timely arrest ; ''."ot-theparties- McNeil-', charged " Soherik WithrhaViuff "ailenAted his )vVAji the rite:6f decrease ot . popu n - in- Mafne,J Vermont.' .'and gjt&&hm&& maj,tot;have "ytentj yeard from:o.ov,.bnt..they will have; nameroasoaesertea ; v. lases andfdeserted Tarms to stand np for. Wilmington Star Tka Newark WorHays:jThe r. 1 Oaver'nmentjOu the show- i- cf tl.a. Secretary of the Treas nry is t!f"-5y Dankruptr withoat ! cotintiz ,5 , t 3 lllvcr and tlarbor till: wbicli ij i ; octivo, orthe caormosaly inn . 1 liabilities for i colons.'. In addition there is tlio : ' Uaz fund to be accounted for." We like to read of Northern inrasions pi the South of the friend! yy affectionate ; . manty kind. - The coming of - enemies y to spy oat the nakedness of the land is nob- desirable or welcome. The rash of ,lsmart Alecks" wbo fly throagh the South and write bud gets of lies about our- people for northern newspapers anxious .to malign or to misrepresent are not to be sought after or encouraged. The coming of political tourists and vermin to colonize negroes to swell the vote at the polls, to bulldoze white men in casting their seffrage are desiderata to a free people. But the coming of .capi talists to invest their money, and to help build up the State is a thing to be welcomed with ear nestuess. Such an invasion 'has receatly occurred at Asheville when Northern men organized the Western North - Carolina Mining Company. Wilmington Messen ger. LOCAL NEWS. Good rains irthis section yesterday. Politics among the Republicans in the city is hot. Messrs. John Cooper, Rudolph Uhich and James B. Clark are having a neat boat house built, near Cooper's mill, for their handsome row boats. There is loud complaint in many of the towns of the State on account of tho very imperfect census work. We hare heard no complaint In New Berne. The M. E. Sunday Sohool conference of Craven circuit was held at Asbury yesterday. There was a laro attend ance but the rain interfered vory much with jthe exercises. The Republicans of the first ward hare elected the following delegates to the county convention: M. . Ilahn, Moses Moore, Major Chapman, The samo compose the ward committee. The Wilson Advance says: "The Advance believes the nomination of Hon. F. M. Simmons aa tho Democratic candidate for Congress in this district this year means his election. We be lieve the nomination of any other man means defeat." Poor Bill he is dead. In tho prime of life disease fastened its hold upon him. He suffered long and uncom plainingly, and . thou ah affectionate hands nothing undone that it was thought would tend to restore him to health or alleviate the pain, be gradu ally yielded to the inevitable. (We are writing about Rom Nunn's goat.) Bill was an excellent goat of gonial dispo sition, very intelligent and-and-never did butt anybody. Poor Bill. ' Personal. Mess t s. James Howard and JoHn C. Green made a business trip to Goldabcro ypsterday. " Rev. R. A. Willis left yesterday for Asbury, this county, to attend the Sun day -School Conference of Craven cir cult. "He returned last night, Miss MaggiftWatkins of Durham, passed through the city yeBterday en route f rom Morehead to her home. J?roK Skinner, of Vance Academy, is off to Pamlico county, in the interest of hisiolibols;,; Mrs Fred Hunter and children re turned last night, from visiting friends in Greene ooaatyv -kj'V-.?h:& . i i 'Dry Edward Thomas; ; of New York, is in the City visiting his brother, Hon. aRvThmai-lvV;. -. . v ft;jpf"ft-Foyip' Jones !' county, is in the city. " i ' -i . airs. ut. u. uagcy and ohildren arrived in the city last night. Mrs. J, L. Stewart,: of Clinton i ar- rived, last night on a visit . to ner daughteryUrs. H, W.- Battle' Among the passengQra on the stramer Manteo, outward trip yesterday were Messrs. J; Fr Taylor and .W, R". iQuion, of ; this city and, Capt. JJ M. "White of Kinston-r-Mr. Taylor and . Capti White for Northern cities and Mr. Onion for New York,' : . :- 4 : :"' -t Mrs. C. Erdmatn has returned? from a visit to Baltimore. ;'':' ,:" . v, .. Big Day. For Srout, fri v; t .. Mr. Tobe Hooker did the beet '-work with hook and tine yesterday thfit has been recorded in fishing circles lately. He Caught a hundred fine (rent, at Otter creek, eight miles down Neuse river, in aoout one hour, lla sesrted out to oitoh crabs, but aocidetitally struck a school of trout. ' He vtrorked bard on them for an hour or tnoj-e, not THE PRESS C05YE5TIOS. : Adjourned .Yesterday Officers Elect ed Complimentary Concert Off to Morehead City Today. I Special to the Journal Durham, N.C.. July 25. The Press Association concluded their work to day. J. P. Caldwell, of StatesrUle, was elected President for the ensuing year, and J. 3. Sherril, of Conoocd, BeoY Last n'ht a grand concert was giren at Stokes Hall, complimentary tojthe editors. It was under the management of MUs Lessie Southgate and refleoted great credit upon this talented and charming young daughter of Darham A portion of to-day was spent in visit ing some of the most important manu facturing establishments in the city. To morrow the Association will par ticipate in the exercises of laying the oorner stone of the co-operative ootton factory and of the American Tobacco Co's. prize houso, after which they will leave for Morehead to be guests at the Atlantio hotel a few days. . H A ''Water Bicycle." Messrs. Charles Hall and Hughes Holland have invented what they call a "water bicyole." If you want to go vowing, why you don't need any o rs at all you just sit on a seat some thing like the saddle of a bicyole and prop el the boat with your feet that is, yo.'i put your feet on the peddles and turn tl'e wheel, just as you would a land bicycle. It is a great invention n thA nova sav. What is most re markable about it is the fact tnat r, Hall got the idea from a dream he had a few nights ago. He dreamed that he had invented such a machine and that be had a race with the steamer Manteo that is ba raced a little while, but soon tot so far aneaa tnnmnw ceased to lie interesting. He won $2,000 on the race, whioh was to be naid cn nrrivlnz at the wharf. But i " (horrors!) he woke up, just asCapt, Sonthffate was about to hand him the money. Tho boat did not make guffs the speed on yesterday that it did in the race with the Manteo, but of course it has not been perfected yet. A patent has been applied for. The Mao. &bout Town, We fell in yesterday with a group of politicians who were discussing the election law now before Congress. All present, and all absent, so far as heard from, were opposed to it. Then the sub-treasury bill was taken up, but the previous question was called and dis cussion out off by the arrival of a dele gate to the weldon convention, wnu nroiwnded to irive an account of his f stewardship. The nominations of the convention were approved in .general terms . and the selections pronounced very good. Another assembly later in the day what: disharmonized by a "kicker" who bad his ears lopped and looked as if he would let fly with both feet if the election were to coma off now; but upon an argument being heard, it is thought that he will submit and vote straight the tiokets no.w in the field and all that may yet come, as the output of regular Democratic combina tions. Nothing like being a Democrat , iust now exceot DOfsiblv being an Air liance Democrat. The Alliance men are all ri'ht, and no fears of their upsetting tbe old Democratic ship this fall need be enter tained. They will only ballast hex a little mors carefully and put her in tle better sailing trim. It was thought the old craft was getting a little lop-sided on account of the unequal storage of the big I's and little TPs, but an equilibrium will be obtained by the introduction of more ofthe We1 among the cargo. ' . ' ' x The crop prospects are favorably re ported by all who were seen from the rural districts, ; and 110 season yet has exceeded this In 'the matter of fine watermelons and cantaloupes. This isv a great blessing to the male population,! whose better halves are; away from home, , and who with remarkable self denial are economizing; at their tablet in order that their loved ones may enjoy the comforts and pleasures of the favor able summer iMMta.Uk$A-d 'J$ One citizen was encountered who had a good deal of blood in. his aye. for the English sparrows. He- was for war to the knife on thflm. No killing , In de tail or byretail Woaldl answerlbut a wholesale sladghter was) his mnrdstous purpose. If the sparrows know. when their bread it, buttered j they , will ezo dust soon. I thought of George Wil son's remedy for rats, bat as bis -wife and little boy were away, I concluded not to tell him of it. -1 saw and heard right smart more about town but at prepent will withhold. ' ,4? v;:.i. & , - Hood's Sarsaparilla has steadily increasing popularity which can only be won by' an article of real oaeriw Church Notice. - Hancock street Methodist church, I Sunday, July 27ih, preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor, and at 8:15 by Rev. J. V. Williams. Prayer meeting at 9:15 m. Sunday sohool at 4 p.m., W. R. Barrington, Supt. The public are invi ted to these services and will receive a I oordial weloome. The Judicial Convention. Speaking of the convention in Wei don on Wednesday, the Weldcn News says: iUB uunveuilUU was well aiienagU by delegates from all the counties, who were a manly and brainy set of men. They were representative men of East- em JNOrtn Carolina. It is not Often that Weldon has the pleasure of entertaining Mi.ll.ll.aial,l...Al. I u M,iuvigo mm. weu. i inere was considerable caucuasing I daring the morning but it resulted in nothing, as the ballots show. I everyone seems BatiBfied With the ac-1 tionor tne convention, and while there may be a little disappointment among the friends of the defeated candidates the distriot will be solid for Bryan. He is aa buib ana uprignc lawyer, a upris- tian gentleman and a good man." NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. Cor. Richmond Dispatch: A Repub lican convention in Windsor, whioh was managea entirely by negroes, broke up in a row, with broken skulls scarred faces, and bruised noses. A gentleman named B. F. King caught a pickerel near Windsor that weighed twenty-three pounds. It was said to be the largest fish ef the kind ever caught in those waters. Charlotte Chronicle: It would not take an enquiring citizen a half hour to strike up with many persons whose names were not taken in the recent census of Charlotte. One gentleman who had 09 men on his pay roll, found reoently that 13 of that number had not been reoorded by the census enume rator. Another gentleman discovered that four out of ten clerks in one store, had not been enumerated. These are only two instances; others are known. Weldon News: For flftv vears everv sheriff of Rowan county has died in offioe. The Hon. W. H. Kitchin Dub-1 lished in last week's issue of the Scot- land Democrat a card announcing his withdrawal from the contest for the! nomination for Congress. It would give us pleasure to print the card in I full beoause of its true Democratic rinar I and because it contains advice which it would be wise for every Demoorat to heed Winston Daily: Edward McCulloueh. of Charlotte, the blaoksmith who went orazy over Sam Jones's preaching, has gone to Morganton asylum. News reaches here mat a whito man by the name of Samuel Potter was assassinated near Snow Hill, N. C, a few nights ago. The assassin was unknown. Pot ter left his home at night in order to stop a fight which was going on at a disreputable resort near by and was shot during tbe sorimmage. Raleigh Chronicle: The teachers of Western North Carolina have organized a Waamm INArr.1, I rn inn I'aaAhora' Chatauqua with the following officers Dr K. II. Lewis, president of Judson College. Hendersonville, president; Messrs. H. L. King, of buncombe, R. A. Sentell, county superintendent of Haywood county, and Prof. J. U. Gibbs, oounty superintendent of Swain county, vice-presidents; and Prof. R. L. Madi son, principal of Cullob.ee High Sohool, Jackson county secretary and treasurer. President Crowell and Major E. G Harrell were present and made ad dresses. . Durham Sun: A whits buzzard we never saw before, but yesterday morn Ingonewas seen flying with a flock of blaok ones over the western part of the city. Tne colored people in tnat vicini ty claim it as a bad sign, and say some' thine bad is was ewine ter hanDen. Whether the blaqk buzzards thought it was an enemy, or else tney didn't be lieve in social equality, we are unable to say, but they would keep darting at it as if Intent to kill or drive it away The" last seen of it it was making a straight shoot in the direction of South Carolina, where we suppose it migrated from. Beaufort Seaside: The census popu lation of Beaufort is 2,000, a loss of 9 from 1880. We feel safe in saying that all have not been taken and call for a new . count.- The North Carolina Teachers' Assembly has grown to be an organization of voluminous proportions. At the recent meeting at Morehead, one thousand teaohers were id attendance on one day, and nineteen hundred were registered during tne season. air. Gibbs, of Gibbs Preserving Company, Baltimore, was here this wee prospect ing, with a , view of . establishing an oveter cannery in this county. . He was mveh pleased with our town as a place to iuild, and the prospects of getting lafM Quantities of the oysters which he proposes to utilize. Plenty of labor can be u iwdi bare,' ana ue oysters are not far : awav. - The oitizsns of this oountv who make it a business to oatoh and freight voystera to New Berne during the winter would much rather bring ttiem to Beanfort. , Chalnei to allegro. ' 'DilTTliiJC,yi., 23 Several days ago gang of oonvicts passed through this city, and among ; tne nnmber was i white man wno was cnainea io a negroi The man was sent to the penitentiary from North Danville for having out his antagonist in a fight, and is well known here,' where ne has relatives. The matter has been ; much discussed and the people are very Indignant that the white man should have been subjected to such humiliation, especially when among bis own people.' - Gov. Mo Kin nay has been written to on the snbjeot and, requested to see to it that the in Growth of Southern Cities. One of the most encouraging, as it is one of the most surprising results of the census returns is the growth of Southern cities. We are prepared for surprises from the West. That is a new and rapidly growing section. Immigration from abroad and from other parts or the oountry has contributed steadily and liberally to the swelling of its popula tion. But in the South we have not looked for any exceptional or striking advan ces in urban population. Such, how ever, are now disolossd by the returns inrrnxHAa whinh far anrnaaa thnafl of mini flnnrixhinir Nnrrhnrn and avnn Western towns. St. Louis, whose population increased from three hundred and ten thousand in 1S7n tn thrA hnnrirl and thirty thousand in 1880, now shows more than . . . - , I lour nunarea ana lorty-eignt tnousanu, an increase of twenty-eight per oent. Louis villo has grown from a hundred and twentv-three to a hundred and aiahtv thousand-. Memnhia from thirtv three to aaventv-five thousand-. Nash ville from forty-three to seventy-two; Atlanta from thirty-seven to sixty-five; Savannah from thirty to forty-three; Dallas from ten to thirty-nine; Galves ton from twenty-two to thirty-five. In the census of IsttO Chattanooga is credited with a population of le than 13,000: it now has, with suburbs, 45.0nn. R.rminhm. Ala.. thn had 8,000: it now has 27,000, or, including suburbs, 55,000. Fort Worth, Texas, has risen from 6,000 to 31,000, an in crease, of 865 per cent. ucn evidences of Southern progress are matters for national congratulation, We trust that the full oenius returns will show a degree of industrial and oommorcial prosperity in the South that will surprise the country. New York Herald. The Colored Fair. Editor Journal: Special premiums will be given by Eastern N. C. C. I S. & Fruit Fair as follows: To the best base ball club, 840 ; second best, 30; third best, $20. There will also be given out special premiums on various games. The managers will have premium list out by first of August. They are doing all they can to make this the greatest col- ored fair held in the State. They are constantly receiving encouraging letters from all parts of the State. Having secured very low rates over the different roads, everything looks promising for a large attendance. We hope the citizens of New Berne and especially our merchants will do a11 they can to aid them. We hope New Berne will not be behind. W. W. Lavrbncb, Sec'y. REPUBLICANS OF SECOND WARD PRECINCT. At a meeting of tbe Republicans of. the second ward precinct held at engine room July 24, 1890, at 8:30 o'clock, p. m., the following delegates and alternates were elected to the Re publican County Convention to be held inthecity of New Berno on the 31st day of July, 1890: Delegates to county convention: J. is. Willis, A T. Kennedy. J. w. Bar- roll: alternates. E. W. Camenter. O. Hubbs, A. C, Thompson. O. Hubbs moved that this precinct endorse the renomination of J. P.I Cl . , . 1 1 I otaoiy ior constaoie. Delegates to township convention: t- . r ii . ' , rf t. dence Bryan; alternates, J. C. Green, John Sanders, Blount Harris. Ward committee: J. B. Willis, A. T. Kennedy, J. W. Harrell. A. T. KENNEDY, Uhm. John B. Willis, Sec'y. SHIPP1NU NEWS. ARRIVED. Str. Defiance, of the Clyde line, with cargo of general freight, from bam- more (TKARKD i Str. Manteo, of O. D. line, with cargo I consisting of lumber, shingles, naval stores, melons, fruit e to, -and passen- gers for Norfolk. Str. Defiance, of Clyde line, with cargo of lumber and naval stores. Str. Eaglet, of E. C. D. line, with full cargo of general exports, for E. City. SCHOONKhS IN PORT. Sohr. Pecora, Capt. Douglass. Schr. Unity R. Deyer, Capt. Bev- eridge. Sehr. M. E. Hiles, Capt. Ireland. Schr. Henrietta Hill, Capt. Smith . Scbr. John R. P. Moore, Capt. Gaskill. Schn Sallie and Ellen, Capt. Loyd. Schr. Carrie Far son, Capt. Murphy. NOTES. The steamer Vesper, of the E. C. D. line, will arrive from E: City today. Tbe declining powers of old age may be wonderfully reouperated and sus tained by the dajiy use of Hood'sSarsa- pariua. . -I Engine for Sale. .-' A fifty-horss-power steam engine will bo sold at auction at Brinson's wharf, New Berne, on Friday, August 8, 1890. j23itd JAMES MANWELL. Atlantic & N. 0. Railroad, v.. -v.: Secretary's Office, ' , : 4ia.tt0ii.ttat a. v, uu wuiy, low, ' The 86th Regular Annual Meeting' of the. Stockholders of the Atlantio and North Carolina Railroad Company will be held at Morehead City on the third Thursday (gist) in August. 1890. ; 500 BAGS SHOT, ALL SIZES, ( For sale at Tower's' Prices. Agrent For Hazard Gunpowder Co. Sold at their Prices. WHOLESALE QEOCEE, MIDDLE STEEET, NlSW BEHNK. K. C Si A very fine Cigar. Try it. At J. F, TAYLOR'S. KPQT lira rl ac f T Vn w V AUUftUUU. Selling lots of Goods for little money J. F. TAYLOR. Ocracolte. SUf.UiER SCHEDULE OF Steamer "Beaufort." For th(' ben. iit of IIiosh who desire to vikh wcracoKe durin;r the n-ason, tne isiiAuruUT will run tl following Schedule : Leave Waflhiuirtou - ry Saturday 11 p.m. Mouday (i a.m. " Wednesday 9 a,ni. Close connections with the steamers irom ureenville and Tarborn. nnrt !, train from Jamesvilla that connects with the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. On intermediate davs tha RRAnpnrtT will touch at New Berne, leaving there 7 a.m. luesdays and !l n. m. Tlmra1o connecting with Atlantic Railroad. FARE - From Washington to Cvracoke and re- . o n ' ' I.1- ... T . . , , i iwnw 10 uc-acoiv ana re- ., . -,,1 ' Single trip tickets, $1.50. From Washington to New llorne, $2.50. From New Berne to Washington. $2.50. AMPLE ACCOMMODATION, SPENCER BROS.. Managers. The steamer BKATIKORT lino W, o bnilt and made larger, and is now a corn- ionaDie ana seawortny boat, ana has a permit to carry -j.w passengers. jyl0dw2m .v nujr iuiuiuibuuu ut&ll un c. 13. Roberts, at Old Dominion wharf. Stmr Blanche for Sale. The Neuse and Trent River Steam boat company offer their steamer Blanche tor sale on reasonable terms, and at a very low price., The Blanche is 70 feet long, 18 feet wide over all, and draws 30 inches water, loaded, haa passenger accommodation for 23 pas sengers and can easily carry 100 passengers, will oarry 100 bales Of cot ton. She has recently been rebuilt and both machinery and wood work is in perfect order. She is well adapted to the river and creek trade. For further particulars apply to James Redmond. Seo' & Treas, New Berne, N. C. Wanted, to bur a good ten or twelve horse power Boiler. Apply to James Redmond,, d&wtf. New Berne, N. O. Office of the .-; Old Dominion Stesmsliip Company. '.New. Berne, N. C, June 8, 1890. -The steamer Manteo will sail from Norfolk for Newbern, via Washington 1. Ki.: -"-vl, x Wednesday, July 9th.' ........... 14th. " 18th, ' ,-. .. V 23d. ,..r..V.i.Ul" 88th. Monday....... Friday Wednesday Monday Friday. August 1st. Returning, for Norfolk direct at 12 m ail from Kewbera . ' Wednesday.., .juiy ii I Monday Friday.. .V.... ..., ., 1 Wednesday f ......... M..., M. ....... The above is the OH Dv Oalendar. . Please clip and r ' .v i. - : i:. : even stopping for the rain. Give it trial." - . d&wtd ' V. O. Roberts, Secretary, mil mm
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