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'. . it AILY OURNAL VOL. IX.--NO. 125. NEW BERNE. N. 0.. TUESDAY. AUGUST 20, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. 1 HE 'It i - 1 1 1 V BUSINESS LOCALS. , " TT7 ' , . li their fall tock Boots and.8hoe, Dry Goods, Orooariet and Protaionr. may dot at neaaquan uu can mc you tow Prioea. 26 2 G EOGRA.PHY 8tanley, Discovery, Rolan Baking e owder. OPESED TODAY. Churehill & Parker onen wiih a fine eeleoted stock of choioe Family Groceries, and aeeire tnair many irieuas ana me puu lio to give them a trial Broad street, first l tore East of Railroad. augSadlw. f OST Larare English Setter, white Li and liver colored. Liberal reward offered for bis rot urn augSl-lw. R. Hancock. 1 A GROSS MATCHES will be run off 1 U at startling prions within tbe next few days. K. r. ijtjffy. auSOlw Druggist. FINK line of SMALL HAMS, 5 to ( pounas at ouna nunn o. it. F'OR RENT Two lanje airy furnished. Apply to J. R at M. B. Saltan'd st re. rooms, Jones, au5;f OLD PAPERS for sale in any quan tities at Journal office. rpHE TAYLOR ADJ08TABE SHOE X (or ladies. New and marvelous in vention. See sample. N. Arpan, jl8 If Opposite Journal Office. CODA WATER on draught today at I k j John Dunn s. tr. Indiana Democrats awake and confident. are wide Canada field crops are excellent. The fruit crop is a failure. GOVERNOR CAMPBELL predicts that hflnnufnrtli Ohia will bo a Democratic State. IT, is now settled beyond Con-j troversy that tho Foroti bill is ;o go over until next se&io . - t A GENEBAL Stiike tuiwughoul --the Vanderbilt roads w,u expected to commence on yesterdi, THE National Democrat sijb the Republicans are di8Q,rg..n:z id; hopelessly divided on the Tariff and Force bills. The West against the East. TflE South Carolina Colored State Farmers' Alliance Convention have declared that there should be no. polities whatever id the Order. THE friends of Rev. Dr. Pevton " II. Iloge, of Wilmington, will re gret to learn that there is no abatement of his illness and his condition is discouraging. Jtle is at Saratoga springs. The river and harbor bill has passed the Senate with more liber al appropriations for internal im provements than any previous bill Thanks to Senator Ransom North Carolina was not forgotton. Trm scheme to defeat the re nomination of Hon. 11. Q. Mills, of Texas, has signally failed. He will be renominated and re elected. Tdere is no truer man in Congress, and Texas knows and appreciates hU worth, An old bachelor says that giving the ballot to women WOUld not amount to anything practically, . , ' , . . ' uoububv mcj wuuiu "Js they were old enough to vote nntil they got to DO too Old to take any! ' intflrfiBt in nolitioH. " are one million morel " intelligent ' white citizens in tbe Democratio nartv than there are in thA T?.AnnWian narf. Pan i har -;"".. r r "V ; . - y - - - - . . . . ' . . , , . be any doubt m to which party wui jiicvimi lu . iiuia uuuufcrjr wuuu ever tbe so-called war issues shall ba finally buried t". .' V.- FiBEMENj.and AnffinAAra ' nm. nlAvaH K.t tkn A mAMAnn HrAAlrnAiiH V.VJ? uj ,wau..Mu , Switching ..'Association, Chicago, have struck for higher wages, and everything ia at a standstill: the! 'tracks are filled with' immense .s t,ik , .ui wi , ..cou . ui... -,w-.(i!. deStltjed, for outside points. ' - rtwn .t s tnatfova -. - . v. 1); . . . ' . . . . uvc icnvuou -euoia a trusio iu . Mississippi' that self preservation ; makes some action necessary. It la not BO much a matter nf choice . f'ininii' T(- as of necessity. It la die dog, i . . . . . i . -i : . . . .....I . ... . .. . . eat. me natcnei, provide TO secure ' black. Wilmington Star Interest in Congress is at tbe bw ebb. The tariff is being dis cussed in the Senate in the full consciousness that the plau ot the majority will be carried out un influenced by any suggestion from the Democratic minority. The Washington correspondent ( the New York Tribune says: In conversation witu the Tribune cor respondent today more than two score Republican Representatives, many of them leading and iniluen tial men, openly and with apparent sincerity, declared that if the Sen ate shall adopt the Quay resolution there will be no revenue legislation at this 6e88ioi. These men mean wnat they sav. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TREHTON 1. ILL Roberts & Bko Now goods, E. VV. Caepester Incorpor'n notice. Pleasant weather Bicycles aro getting quite numerous on our streets. A very beautiful one one came in on tbe Clyde line yester day, the property of Mr. J. 8. Weavor. The adjourned meeting cf the stock holders of the A. & N. C. R R. will be hsld at Morehead tomorrow. Stock holders will be allowed to go down on the regular mail train tonight free. W. Maoison, coiore.1, win lecture tomorrow night at the A. M. E, church on tbe subject: "Origin of the Negro Race." Tho white ptopla are itmted to be present and a plnet will be reserved for them. An unruly ox caused considerable merriment at the market dock Satur day by leaping overboard from the best In which he was brought to town, end striking out on a swim for liberty, After a little chase he was brought back and safely landed. Tbe Trenton mill, formerly known as the McDaniel mills, has been refitted up with new machinery and is in first olats order for the fall season. This mill is patronized from a large territory and we believe it to be considered one of the best in the State. The fish ordered for tho pond in Cedar Grove Cemetery have arrived and been placed in it. There are now 'nirty-Beven in the pond of tho ordinary l11J tl . I. 3 iL, T T- . I vjuiu iuu buu mo iiuuuuush rantau varieties. These and the squirrels and blaok and white rabbits attract consid erable attention from tho visitors. Among the curiosities at the Fair taday will be a chicken that stands and walks erect like a man. lie will be exhibited by A. Lr Dawson from Daw son's creek. T.J5. Dczier will show a stalk of cotton that survived tbe winter and has borne fifty six bolls two of them Pen Though there has been considerable building done recently, desirable resi dences are Btill scarce and in demand. We have heard several gentlemen say that they have just made a pretty thorough search for houses to rent with out finding a suitable one. This is an encourafting8jgn Lot our monied men erept more houses, that theinoroased I demand may be supplied,. F Colored Fair, The OoloredIudustrial, Stock and HFft,r PeRn9 t0af' JtFrU? I will form on Broad street at 10 o'clock, and after marohing through some of the principal 'streets will proceed to the grounds. After a few preliminary re- marks by Mayor Battle, Hon. J. S I Long will deliver the .opening address A visit to the grounds yesterday I (bowed a ver creditable display In nearly every department. Especially c" hl b "ald of the agricultural de , rri.. r?.i in w. ..- -A I UBILlUOUt. lus iui Will DO UOUIilUUOU fhrough Wedne8day) Thur8day and I Friday. Peaa ud Bans in the Fall. ' For the past season or two some of oar 'a"1" nave planted a fall crop of arrrtBS?toinaltAatAatnf what can te I ' d0ne wIvh peM at thil eeasoa. A8 it Jt now time for piantingwe give thefol lowing extraot about them taken from Potioal Farmer of Philadelphia 7'Peas are considered a great luxury ln Ute faU tSb9f oan be had n about ."litx to eight weeks from tm? time of sowinffi to in many looanities it will be fonnd there is time enounb to sow some loow tnem mner aeepernan usual and select some early maturing sort. " PROGRESS. It la Verr imnortant ' in this aire of vast material progress that a remedy 08 pleasing to the taste and. to, tbe eye, or .kn . ...canUhiA tnthABtomir ana neaitny in its nature ana . eneots, or and I most gentle diuretic known, Ramoval of J. V. Williams' Ink Factory. Mr. J. V. Williams, the proprietor of tbe New Berne Ink Factory, has formed a partmrahip with the Southern Manu facturing Company of Richmond, Va., a firm with abundant capital, and the factory will hereafter be located in thitoity. The intention is to manufacture the ink in lure quantities, transact busi ness on an extensive scale and endeavor to secure the wholesale trade through out the United States. While we of course regret the re moval of any manufacturing enterprise from New Berne, we rejoice with Mr. Williams at the prospects opening up before him and hope that in this broader business field he may achieve that success which his indomitable energy and pereoverance so richly merit. Tiie Eienton Fair. No surer indication of the prosperity of a country can be found than the dis position of its inhabitants to exhibit its products acd familiarize themselves ana outi-iJers with ita wealth-producing resources. The eucceesful fairs being held over the Stato show that it is in a nourishing condition. The last one to attract our attention is the Edenton Agricultural and Fruit Fair. It will be held ( ctobor 28, 29, 30, 81. It will be formally opened by Hon. T. G. Skinner ani W. It Capehart, President of the Society, aviated by other distinguished person 4. A special feature of this fair will be the unreserved sale every day at noon to the highest bidder of cattlo, sheep, hogs atid poultry, from the best herds and nockHintheneighborhood,andfromhbon1nment0' the tncmy and in- Tuo premium list is before us. There o 1,000 premium? offered, amounting to over 53,000. Fcrional. Mr, J. V. Williams went oil yester day morning for a three weeks business trip in tho western and northern part of this State and Virginia. Mr. W. A. Ludoous, u jeweler, of Montgomery, Ala., who has been at Morehead two months, is visiting Mr. F. Ulrich. The family of Mr. B. F. Tolson who have spent the summer at Morehead, wilt return this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Judge Green have r1 turned from Mount Airy. Messrs. Jan. A. Bryan and W. E. Patterson havo returned from tbe North. Hon. W. A. B. Branch, of Beaufort county, is in tho city. Combine the Atlantic and the North Carolina Roads. Eutck Journal: There have been propositions to extend the A. & N. O. R. R. beyond Uoldsboro, and ita only hope of perpetuating its existence lies either in such extension, or a union ith i'ie North Carolina Railroad. Hnrh n ntpnifin. whiia nnrfentlv feasible in tho hands of a private corpo- mtinn i nhnnlniAiv ont of tho nnontiftn an lonir an tho StatA retainH thn nnntrnl. !ni nronprahin n hnlh tha A . Jtr. PJ. fi. and theN.C. Roads. The legislation nufnaacirw Pfin navorhn nhtainoH in tha face of conflictiniz interests of other roads: nor would the requisite private oar. tal loin in an onternnae where the State controlled. Without multiplying words it is enough to eay that all idea of a western or southwestern extension of the A. & N. C. R. R. may as well be dismissed. so lone as the State retains her owner - ship in the Atlantic and the North Carolina ltoads. Practically all that extension could do, consolidation will accomplish. If Morehead, New Berne, or this portion of Eastern Carolina have a friend who desires extension for their benefit, he win unite in tne aemana ior a consou - dation of the two roads. And every friend of the N. O. road, and of its ter - ritorial interests, should be as ready to favor the same, for It is the hODe and salvation of his road, and to the highest interest of his State and section. Nature designed that Beaufort harbor shonlrl be the sreat hichwav of North Carolina to the sea, and there, where " . the greatest depth of water on any North Carolina bar is constantly shown and maintained, and where full thirty feet, on any tide, is easily attainable, is the point on which the State should oonoentrate ner railway system ana in- terests, and invite to it the aid and de - veloping agencies of all comers and capitalists. The thing to 40 now, and at onoe, is to oombine the Atlantic ana tne norm Carolina Kauroads. &ast. uomiu.CB.ns lctonous uver najuaug. New, YORK, August 23. A special cable to the Herald from the city of Santa Domingo, via Havana, says: In formation hastreacned this capital that on the night August 0, about 800 uaytian troops, stationea near tne iron tier of the Dominican Republic invaded the territory of this country, The Do- minioan government atonce dispatched an armed force to drive out tha intra, dera. , The Dominican troops were sue - ceeeful. and repulsed the enemy, killing 24 men and wounding a number others. The Domioipsns had but four ahMfpM inliirAfl. ' A : V . ' --r ''. What steam la' to the enaioe, Hool's airsapariua is to tne Doay, producing bodily power and furnishing mental force. " 18 THE TARIFF BILL. THE VOTE UPON IT TO BE HAD 1'KOBAiiLY SEPTEMBER FIFTH. Washington, Aueust 23. Senator Gorman, chairman of the Democratic caucus, says that no agreement has been reached respeoti eg the date when a vote shall be taken on the tariff bill. The debate, he says, will continue in pursuance of the policy adopted at the only Democratio oaucus held this session, and applied to the Blair bill. the Montana election case, and other subjects. When it is thought that there has been a sufficient if not a satisf actor j and thorough discussion of the tariff bill, the Democrats will agree, in ac cordance with the custom of the Sonate to take a vote upon it. On both sides of the chamber the question has been private ly under consideration, and on both sides numerous dates suggested, but no conclusion has been reached. The proposition for a close must come, Mr. Gorman says, from the Republi cans. None has yet been received, and when it comes it may or may not prove satisfactory in all respects. As stated yesterday, the general imprecision is that the date for voting on the tsrilf bill will be fixed at about September !kh. The official announcement cf an agreement will be made, it is under stood, by Mr. Aldrich, in charge of tbe bill, who will move at the proper time that the debate ceaee upon the agreed date, and this motion. will be agreed to unanimously. Whether or not the five minutes rule will be applied to the dis oussion at an earlier date, Senator Gorman could not say, although h admits that it is probable. PEACE NOT ASSIRIO. TROUBLE OVER THE TERMS OF THE PltUl'O SITION MADE TO SAN SALVADOR. New York, Aug. 22. Telegrams from San Salvador sav the DronosiLions for peaoe made by tbe diplomatic corps to Provisional President Ezita imply the ueyeuuBuuo ui oaivnuor. ijosuiuies, which been suBoended un to this I imn. are liable to be resumed at anv time, as Ezeta has declared that ho will not submit to the dictation of President Barillas, and it is currently reported that he has definitely decided to reipct the proposed treaty. - - The Colored Alltnsitv. A MODEL PLAT FORM WHICH WILL P.UNFKIT TIIE NEGRO RACE. Raleiuh. N. C., August 23 The ses sion of the colored State Alliance con tinued here today. Some interesting information was secured regarding the platform of this alliance. It is entirely different from that of the white alliance. The members aro pledged to provide for their families, live econom loally, and be good citizens, and also to withdraw from partisan politics. This last feature is a very important one, and it means withdrawal from the Re publican party. A prominent Demo crat this evening assured me that this means a fusion of the white and colored allianoe in the very near future. THE NATIONAL ALLIANCK. PRESIDENT polk succeeds himself Till! OTHER OFFICERS ELECTED. Reading, Pa., Aug. 22. The .Ameri can Farmers' Encampment was contin ued here today. Col. L. L. Polk, presi aeni or me national farmers Alliance made an address. He traced tho pro gress or tne new organization in 1!B wonderful growth in the South auJ OBUU1WMI. . lne omcers eieciea toaay are rresi aVHl, U. U. rOlK, Ortn Carolina VlCe- president, B . H. Clover, Kansas; secre- , ura .V- eo"'a: lreasurer' n."'vuju, Nee-rocs Want to t'mlsrate to Okl.t ,, New Orleans, August 23. The 1 Picayune's Lula (Miss) special says Among the colored people in this neignoornooa tnere exists a great ae sire to emigrate to Oklahoma. Yester day about three hundred negroes met I at tne piaoe to consider a plan or emi grating in a Dony. consiaeraoie ex I citement was manifested. Upon the i auvice ui uuimm, iue lax-asBUBsur, sou B. B. Lindon, a colored justice of the 1 peaoe (their recognized leaders), Hani uenton, unaries Koacn, ana u. vv Weatberby were appointed a committee to go out there and report tha prospect of that county. The committee will start about September 1st. I a, i f , n l T, . apiam johh x,ricssun semuins. New York, Aug. S3. The remains I of Captain John Enossun. patriot and inventor, were today plaoed on board I of the United States ship Baltimore, to I be transported to Sweden, his native country 1 The ceremonies attendant upon the removal of his remains, were of a most I imposing character, and comprised procession through the Drlnoioal streets land an elaborate naval display. Notice. The members of the Democratic Ex- I ecutive Committee ot Craven county are hereby notified that there will be a - 1 meeting of the committee hold at tbe offloe of Messrs. Watson & Street. South Front street, in the city of New Berne, - Saturday. August ou, lbUU. I Important' matters C9nneoted with the new registration ordered by the I Board of Commissioners will be con sidered 1 The members of the committeo are advised that ft is very necessary that of everv oreolnot in the ocuntv should be represented at the meeting, as it is the 1 Atkl Annnrtnnltv 9m nnnaiilt.AMnn tiafnro the appointment or Registrars ana I Judges of Election bv the Board of iijommUsioners. sept, lst.iouo. . I . - - - Matt. Manly, I Ch'o Dem. Ex. Oom.,rTavenCo. SHIPPING NEW. notes. Tbe steamer Defiance, of tbe Clyde line, will leave this evening. The steamer Newberno, of the O. D. line, is due tonight. Whayit Dock. Llood's Sarsaparilla 1. Purifies the blood. 2. Creates an appetite. 3. Strengthens tbe nerves. 4. Makes the weak strong. 5. Overcomes that tired feeling. 6. Cures scrofula, salt rheum, etc. 7. Invigorates the kidneys and liver. 8. Relieves headache, indigestion. dyspepsia. 5 Office of the Old IDominiou Steamship Company. New Berne, N. C. July 31,1890. The steamer Manteo will sail from Norfolk for Newborn, via Washington, N. C. Friday August 1st. Wednesday " 6th. Monday " 11th. triday " 15th. Wednesday " 20th. Monday " 25th. Friday " 29th. Returning, will sail from Newborn for Norfolk diroct, touching at Roanoke Inland wharf. Monday August 4th Friday " Hih. Wednesday " 13th Mondny ' 18th. Friday " 22d Wodnesday " 27th The above is the Old Dominion August Calendar. Please clip and pin on your black coat sleeve. E. B. RobeiiTs. Ag't. l( New Gin, New Conden ser, New; Press. Everything first olass, and good work guaranteed. firist Mill (Water Power) in A .1 order. Your patronage is respectfully eo au26 dlt wtf icited. NORTH CAROKINA, I (.'raven County. I In Die ollke of the Clerk of llio Hiinerlor Court of Craven County. Notice Ik hdreby clven of the lnciuoora- tlon of t lie WatBon-Danlels Lund Com puny ; that the names of the incorporators are o. i. waison, inoroas iianieis ana j. j. wol feiwleu. and such others as ttoey may asso ciate with them; that their pilnclpal place of business shall be New Heme. N. O.. and lis general purpose ana Dnslness Is, lo pur chr.ao, Boll, and In all other respects to deal In timber and lands In North Carolina; tnal tho duration of the corporation shall be thirty years; tho oapttal 'slock Is SlO.UtMi. divided in one nundred shares or lino each K. W. CARPENTKK, auJti :j(id Clerk Sup. Ct., Craven Co. For Sale, Engine Boilers, Two Sets Burrs, and all necessary machinery for a Grist Mill of four hundred bushel capacity per day. hot particulars apply to IiURWELL & CO . au23 d3lwl Norfolk, Va Atlantic & IT. C. Railroad. SlTEKlNTENDENTS OFFICE, New Hern, N. C, Aug. 23, 1890. NOTICE, To thb Stockholders of the A. & N. C. R. R Co. : The annual meeting of the Stock holders of the A. & N. C. R. R Co. at Morehead City on the 21st inst. having adjourned to meet at Morehead City on Wednesday, Aug. 27th, all stockhol ders deeiiing to attend said meeting will be passed free on the mail train on the evening of Tuesday, August 26th, 1890. S. L. DILL, Supt. Sf. Paul's Day School, NEW BEKNE, N. CONDUCTED BY C, SISTERS OF MERCY. The Scholastic Year commences on the 1st Monday of September. Special attention given to Mathemat ics and Analytical Parsing. Tuition per month, Sanior olasses, S3. 00 Junior " 1 00 Mdsio and other accomplishments form extra charges. Difference of Religion will not be re garded in the admission of pupils. For further particulars apply to MOTHER SUPERIOR, auUdwtf Directress. Mrs. A, T. Jerkins Will resume the duties of her School on Monday, Sept. 8th. Ttorcueh Ingtiuctlon In the elenientnrv uraucntH, Minor? at a Kugiihii l.lteiature aug 11 aim. Miss Heath's SchooT. Miss MOLLIE HEATH will reopen her school at her residence on Pollock street, , Monday Sept. 8th. 1890. ngl7 ilw " FOR SALE. Sovoral larffb and vry valuable tracts of KINK PINE TIMBfH on the Ncuse ai. ireni uivem, ana uig nwm ureok. near Newbern, N, O. faw Mills on lams. lUlu road j a et completed th ougb alaige boly of iuu uuioer. n,i lurvonr inmrmnuon spp to JaMKH w. jjknny; Trnsteo of the Tide Water Land and Lumber uompauy, nuv o. i-aui ri., nnmor, Md or 10 UUUH.H 1 UHUAU178. ;. - . MtWbern.N.a SashsBoorsand Blinds Paints, Oils, Load and Varnish, Lirn, Cement, Phst-jr and Hair. An 1 h!I Ki-ida of Building Materials At ;"Jt !icT8. E. CUTLEB, NEW HEUNK. N. ('. NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS! uht rcccivcil (lic'Finest urniiurn ever brought to I haw Stork ol" this city. Also, a lot I l irgans and Musical Instrument?. I am also agent fjr tlo Number '".'' Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine, which rccci.ed the Grand Prize at the Paris Imposition of last year: is the great i t wonder of the age, silent, li-:.t, r.ipi.J, durable, and adapted to the (in of. and coarsest work, embroidery and rick rack, with out any extra aMnelunnits. nil f whicli can be n-cu at my New Store. oppoi-ite U'dierts l!ror., fjouth Front street. You will a 1m) hi.d i Well Selected it my Old Store Stock oi l-'uniiturrt on Middle street. Respectfully, aulilJtf T. I. TUKNKlt. SAVES ANK0YANCE. CrlX'Efl 1'EA.CE. AIDS HOUSEKEEPERS. AKINC Powder. Every r.ickuKo Uuarantced to CJiva Sat is Taction or your Grocor will rcluml tlio money. MANUFACTURED IIV SMITH, HORPEL k CO., auMJn:!;u BALTIMORE. Registration Notice! Ollice of the Bjard of Commissioners of Craven county, New lierno, N. O., Aug. 15, 1890. Notice is hereby given that a new registration of ail tho voters of Craven county for the election to take place on the first TuoBday aftor the first Monday in November next, has been ordered by the Board of Commissioners at their meeting held on ths lirt-t Monday of the present month, instead of the usual re vision of the registration list.- New registration books will be opened in each election precinct in the county on the 24th day of September next, for the purpose of an entiro new registration, and will boheptoprn as required by law. Iy order of the board. J. A. RICHARDSON, aulli dwilO.l Clerk B'd Com. K. R, JONES, HEAVY AND LIGHT Groceries. Lorillard and Gail & Ax Snufi Sold at manufacturer's prioas. Dry Goods & Notions. Full stock and large assortment Prices as low as the lowest. Call and examine my stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. To Make Room. .A In order to make room for anothar v tremendous largo stock cf Goods, whioh i i nau Duy in a lew days at OOo. on th dollar or less. I will sell at HtamtiA.. Prices: One No. 7 Safe, Herringa patent ' and Ferrel's make, cost one hundred ? and tweuy five dollars at factory; on V ft Mill Q... . w. i, wo uanaeome omoe doskB and chairs; five very fine niokel- piaieo snow cases, and letter copying , press; fifteen folding bracket atore seats, plush tops, which attach to ooun terand are very convenient for ladle to sit on while tradiog; one hundred 13 pr. shoe cartoons with holders attached ; . five very fine awingin fifteen cand power lamps? one doa clothing alanda; three very large spool cotton cases. These necessary articles have accum a lated on Big Ike from the fact that ha ha been buying so many stocks out sr. SOo. on the dollar and loss, and f r MUST be sold for CASH an 1 ror " LIU 1 9
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