, . . f V I iTTTl fTn a it -rr -1 uai-Ij: VOL. XIL-NO 78 NEW BERNE, N. 0., FRIDAY, JUNE 30, L893. PRICE 5 CENTL .V , 1 4J; 0. -: . BUSINESS LOCALS. '"' HOUSE Keeper Wanted None need ap- . ply without tue beat or recommendations, v Address through Post-office stating terms and giving referenc s. O. O. O. FOB SALE One billiard table and one pool table in psrfeet order, apply at Jour nal office. j27 2t. SEVEN SPBING Water on draught at tiaskill's Pharmaoy. tf MIS9E3 FANNIE and Jennie Miller, formerly of New Borne, ofler good board by day or week at No 117, Fayetteville street at Raleigh. 1 17 lm, ONE OF the raot satisfactory things abouta Columbia Bicyole U the price. Owners of thin whwl know they own a bicycle worth the piico, (5150, boeause Golumbias aro novcr at any placo sold (or loss. Heavy discounts are iven on many other wheel listed at 150. be cause they aro not worth the l;sted price The discouut varies as does the pationoe and persistency of tho prospective pur chaser. Moral-. Bay a Columbia mid know that you do boyoud the shadow of a doubt ride the Best on E;irtli 10G, 000 whseluion ride Columbbs. W T ITii.t. & Co . Sole zm. DUFPVM Diarrhoea Cordial .V prepv ration whhieh liw icn I" us for many years, with lt p i' s i t.islae-'.ini to all who have med it Composed of Vegetable Aromatic. As; rinonts. (:armin.'.ives and AiiMHoptlc I'lo'ismi, Ilavn'ow and Effective For Diarrhiea, lit mi terry, Summer Complaint, Cholera, Cramps aud Pain in th Stomach. This medicine t mod -ind Miidoriod bv .Tudro II Hiy-.n. Mr W H !fnrv.-, Mr. John R Yoiini', mid a int:nter o( oilier citizens of this and KiiiToindMV' r nt:le; For sale by dn?u-i-s in ill', adjoint::-.' counties V H Duffy A FULIj line, nf Hiiri-i and Runnier Sample. cviiNM-ie; oi' ('lu vi.-tis iliac!;, Uluo in i Di'i vn rif. Fii'-afi'li O-.vi-mors Inpori i -n 'n .is W ste !-. In all grad:s S-itvsf i"tio:i ,.mi:ii nitcnl. V A (Jlindivick, Tailor. At Hall's boid: Store. GO T.j Smmci.' horse St Fine ru'l-'.tor,-: it '-llreet EfiEG.VNT -i idlers at Store re for Livery, 's Llursn Hfore. Street's Horn M13SI HacrnnmiiUI; Port, and Rcup!r non Wiuos for salo by -I vs Kkdmon!). I. CALVIN' Sciiaffer's Wild Cherry Ro'd; and Rye, p it up expressly for thro it and luns diseases, for salo by Ias Kkumond. DUFFY'S 5!a't Whiskey for ledicinal use, for sale Oy J.V-J Hbdm inh HUSYDI .I.t no Mineral Water, the best Naturil aporient. For salo by .IS. KicdmoND. PURB Coru Whiskey lor sale by Jas Rkdmond. DUFF Goidon Imported Sherry, for silo by Ja3 Hkdmoni). IMPOUTEP Holland Oi". Ale ned HurV-'H fiiim..w or sale by J as Be.rke's ",ph IV I DMO.M). 75,0l)d CIO AIH at very low figures for wholesale and retail trade forsato by Jas Redmond OARRET'S Cognac Brandy used very much io the sick room For sale by Jas. Redmond. A hot sun and high playing havoc with wheat fields. winds are Minnesota Dr. Nanen, the Norwegian Arotic explorer, has sailed for the Uortb from Christiana. President Diaz, to visit the Uuited way to Europe. of Mexico, is States on his An electric road is to skirt the ... New Jersey coast for fourteen " miles to connect tho resorts with " : New York. ' J i Robert Douglas, of this 8:aw, ;"t Georgetown college receives a v . silver medal in mathematics and j1?. honorable mention in French. It je gratifying to kftow that Dr. : Holt, who lost his position in the rensioa" Bureau for unveiling a ' bal4 scandal, only lost his Holt temporarily. V Sedretary Oariisle received a , cablegram from London announo , ; fnR farther decline in the price . of silvet to 35d. At this price the : j tailver dollar is worth 58 centa. . Tbtfactto'D or the India govern meat in stopping the private free coinage of silver fans rendered indispensable ' the . repoal of the .flberman Bilvet purchase act,' and .that fact Is recognized everywhere. . A dispatch frotp Singapore says t'jat be : natives . in , Southern Annam have ' risen against the frenob, and that . reinforcements have been sent to the .French troops in that region. . .r - " Mayor Harrison, ot Gbioago.'and Oovernor AUgeld are said to be rival candidates for the United States Sanate Iron) Illinoii in the exoectatlon ' that the - Demoorats will ctrry the Legislature of 'that State at the next election io lou Among the Siamese tho curious cus om obtains Of reverslug ; tbe elbow Joint o( the left arm as a en or superiority. ; The children oi botb sexes are traioed to ruversO thtirtlbow In Ibis graceless nod paitful iiosltion at an early ago,' if their parents be persons of high - 'i. The Egyptians must have studied thu art of distilling perfumes to perfectiou. Some of their ointment preserved in an alabaster vace in the museum at Aluwick mill retains A powerful aromatic odor, although it must ba betweu 2000 vears old. In Oorea every nuinarrietl man is considered a boy, though he should live to be 100. Ko matter what his age, ho follows in position the youngest of tbe married men, despite the fact, perhaps, oi" having lived long enough to bti his father. At a con fere ti:50 of the bankets and the Board of Trade and Tnvaa portation of (Jtucinati (-n the siiver q.iOKtiou, rcetolutioaa wen udopti'd favoring an early Ft-asiou of O ui gress, the iiiiitu'diat'e rejie.-d ! i'ue Sherman bill and the. patttng in ol 100 cents in the silvor doli.tr. A majority of thy iiMiding bank?M ol the city were present A go slow wifh. reform ntn f inieist w.is tspre.Betl oni.-i(K :.'t' thu iwdn tions. LOwA,, NEWS, A'yV i V A I) VFllTlSi:HEXTS. 1 toward. Ho;ic keeper v;int--l. J. V. lii.liile S.-liediii, !" T.ixc-:. SninllwiKi.i & Slovcr -( ;i u :'-r r-l'iij-eialors. R":;iii;u' we; k Cyeh: C.'iuli tiii.-. : A special drill ' diill !V ri:oi of lie.. ol the t'.:,l n :it (1:1 1. :!: NT:iv:il Kcserv! culled this nfter noon nt li l:i- o'clock. Sunday Hev. F. I). S.vindt-1!, 1'. till his rfgulnr (jiiartrrly a;pointi Miireliead. Next TinsJay is r .f.rtii .!' .f:i Xov IS-n.e lit the. lav v I"." wis!: . Wil' ..li: .iii oVciVJiicc v.lialever ( Services at the i'p sby'n ri ui i liiin.li tonight at Silo a:nl Saturday afternoon at i:15 prejiaratory to !'ue CVlelnatinii of the Loid's Sapper on Sunday July 'hid. The time for li-tini; St-lit tli.il.- " li " taxes bi'Lpiis tomorrow, l'iie law ie'iiin this matter to be ail:' id: I to liuriii' tin lirst ten days ot July. Quite an improvement has I..t;i made in Mr. I!. Swisrl llioad Street I ailelier tall ley eeilai.1 it m ei'lie.e I, tili:tt it uellunii re arraiieiii'' i lie routiicr.-. T!:e erection ol new slieds in lront ot liusme.-j jilaces in the same neighborhood al-o ldds considerable to appearance-. In an advei 'ti-emcnt of a railroad eoia- ptuiy, summoniiiK the owners of the ui:- daimeil freight to remove their merchan dise, the letter "1" was dropped 1'iom the word '-lawful'' in the notice, which ended thus, "and pay the awful eharves on tlic same. President Cleveland and Seeiciary Cat lisle have been in earnest consolation ou the financial situation of the coimtrv. Letters from hauliers und other bnim' men nro pourinjr in sliciutously ure-ini; an extra session of Congress without dehiT. The thermometer vesterdav was: maximum 77 l i; intnimuni 0U I-"; rane CO. There is no reason to comjilain of a record like that dmine the month of June. The barber shop of IJujdi I.. Jiank-, colored, was burglarized Wednesday night and the monoy drawers robbed of if 8. 50. An entrance was forced through a shutter at the rear. The catching and jailing of one a few days ago who was engaged in such work docs not seem to have been suflicient 1 1 put a r-tnp to it, but he was so youthful that it wns evi dent some older house-breaker was at Un bend of the operations. Perhaps bigger game will be secured when another haul is made. Coming and (Joing. Rev. li. W. Crawford of Trinity Col lege, Rev. B.jj F. ;. JJixon of Oreetisboro, and Prof. W. II. Rhodes of Trenton High Scl'ool, who hare been attending the Teachers' Assembly passed through yes terday morning returning to their homes. Misses Carrie Mayhew nnd Emma Hun ter returned homo from Morehead. Miss Ada Rogers pf Newport, who has been visiting her friend, Miss Eva San ders, left returning home. Mr. P. H. Pellctior and family, Mr. E. K. Rlahop, Miss Lilian Roberts and Miss Ada Bcbenck went ' down to Morehead last right. Mr, W. B. Jordan is in the city repre senting the Wilmington Star. He is stop pjngatHotcl Albert. Maj. L. C. Latham, who htu been Tic king Mr. II. W. Wabub left returning to his home. Officers Elect. , Tlio Knights of nannony are growing with rapidity. At the last meeting held Wednesday bight V 68 , members .were present and down naniee.were proposed for membership. . The following ofltceri were elected: - B R. Ball, Presidont; J. T. Lewis, Vice President; A. T. Stidnsbn Chaplain; 1. , II. Smith, Becretary;UJr E. Hall, Treasurer, H. H.Tookcr, Marshal; J 0 Scales, Iosido Gurd, 8. R. Btrcet, Outside Guard W. N. & N E. R. Track Laying- In New Bcrno Begins. A portion of the Wilmington, New Heme & Norfolk Railroad is built in New Berne. A large force has been working towards New Berne and are lets than a dozen miles away, and yester day a s'nia'l number of hands commenced operations nt thir place on the bank of Neuse river by the StiniBon Lumber Co'b. Mill Mr. S. T. Dickens is in charge of the track laying U this end. Tin: track laid yesterday was a curve from near the rear of the mill 'o Queen street. This terminus was taken for the present lor convenience and is only tem porary. The liiying of permanent track on Queen treet w ill be going ou today. Work will continued at both ends until tile two portions meet. The steamer Blanche brought down the rails a: d oilier material from IVlocks ville and the Blanche and a flat, will make trips for the purpose herealier daily or as otieii a- iiccessiry. Tho force at the other end is at work at Deep iiilly. W e lack but little now of hnv'.njj the new railioad. X arrow Escape From Death by Light ning. Tlio Georgetown (S. C.) Times tells of : 'M re thunder storm that did consid erable damage in that town. During ;ts ;m vah-i.c- lightning struck iu twoplaces. in one in-taiiee Mr. Keid Whitl'ord, form er'v of New lierne, and his son Charlie i;ai : :o I y i-m -api d death by having left ihtir room, (where the lightning first -ti uek and c-;iendi-d its main violence) for tic dining loom not more than five niimiti s hetore it occurred. The llah and crash came simultan eously a.id are described as blinding and de if' ning. It seemed as if a can non heavily loaded had been tired within dooi , then for a second the interior of the house appcaltd to be enveloped in ll line, accompanied by heavy jarring of the M indi.w followed by an awful still-ui- ami the whole upstairs became im mediately tilleu with a dense sulphurous vapor intermingled with the dust of broken plastering, A;o. Ho severe whs the shock that picture wire and other metal in the room was melted. Admiral and Governor Tryon. Admiral Tryon, who was drowued by the sinking, a few days ago, of the Brit ish ship-of-war Victoria in the Mediter I'.nean Sea, was, it is said, u lineal dc m e.i-hiiit of Oovernor Win. Try-on, who w as the Colonial Governor ol North Caro lina from 170.3 to 1771, ami who livid much of his time in New lierne, where he built his "Palace". During his ad niinisl ration were the strong times of the "Stamp Act," and ol the Regulators' war. The inline is preserved in the Stale in Mount Tryon a beautiful mountain, aspii: of the Blue Ridge, near a sta tion ol the same name in Polk county, on tin: Ashcville and Spartanburg Railway. Geo. Tryon was also Gov. of New York id'tei wards. A Secret In tho Railroad Business Not many people know it, says the Greensboro Record but railroad compa nies, or ninny of them, never lose much bv accidents where lives are lost. Thev carry insurance against such things. For instance, they take out a general policy in a good company for a specified amount iiHiiring thein against loss of life. It is said the liostian Bridge cases never cost the railroad anything over and above the premium on the insurance carried. In surance companies arc never known in a suit, however, as it is a part of the agree ment that the rail roail is to maintain nil suiis for damages, "Doth thou love life, then do not squan der time, for that is the stufl lile is made ol. r HANKLIM. Do not sqnander your time in looking everywhere for what yon need in men's goods, but come to Howard's. Our aim is to give you the bent goods for the least money Just in a new lot of Dongola Bi cyclo shoes. New collars and cuffs Handkerchiefs, Shirts and Hosiery 5 e sure to see us for what you need, J. M. HOWARD. Truck (notations. The following truck quotations were received last night from Hessers. Palmer Rivenburg & Co. of New York.: Apples,' f 1 60 to $2.60 bbl peaches earners, $1.00 to $3.00, orates 75 to $1.25; plums, baskets 50 to 75 Cts; huckleberrios 10 to 13 cts potatoes, rose, $2.60 to $3.00, Chilles $2.25 to $2.50 cukes 40 to 00 cts. Prolific Wheat and Swine. We have in our office a banch of oat's with thirty stalks, ll from one teed. It is tho largest number of stalk from one seed we have ever seen. They are six feet high and were pulled before ther were near grown; just about half headed. Mr. Seth Woodall, of onr town, has a Poland China sow that has given birth to 40 pigs at three litters 14 twice and -18 once in one yearv She now hat litter ot 14 and it to fat that the cannot get up. SmithUold Herald." ' , , -:;;-i.;;i;f:,MAERIEn. '..'..' ;','" ; Wednesday June 28, 189S, at Oak drove U. E. Church aear Clubfoot creek, Mr. Elijah W. Taylor to Mist Addie Smaw, at Harlowe. Hev. V. S. Beeton officiating.-r- ' '-. : TEACHERS' ASSE3IULY. Action Favoring: a Iteform .School -A College Association Day Surf Bathing and Dancing. SEVENTH DAY, JUNK 28. Devotional exercises by V. II. Rhodes of Trenton. Capt. Dcnson, Chairman, made a re port of the committee upon the Slat" In form School, nnd offered this rvsolutioii- 'Resolved that the North Caroiiiiii 'IV idl ers Assembly, having learned ol in-. ratifying advance in public opinion in behalf of a State Reform SH-ool Vi:i.v !he mnual session of 1 80'.'. and of lb'- ci'-c! made at the hut sc-sion "l ilie ib -ie- d Assembly, reallirius its co-ivieiio-i - - i" 1 1 : - reat need of tmch an ii -'.ii u1 mo io Noi-;i Carolina, and will j m i' -d- tios ol j- ' un til granted." Capt. Dei-.so-l p.k : le length, and made .ome in'er. startling statement, in r jfi r I i number of oili'iful law b; , ik.-- lainilging i fj'ef-l of celhnin;; hi old otfenders. n -ullir.' in n:r lances in their be. .m'.si.; '., n nals. lie muutio-ied is fo. u1.' cstablishnient of i he in : i: i:' . n of Public Caarilie, the M -;h. ference of North Carolina belli west, the ill nu ll nieetii.-i i !' I'i W. C. T. I". and kl-n!.' .1 . general approval of th i. -arm ! r :vered judicial v, and tin. e r thy of the Execnin -. Tie . II I. 1 reeieved, the resolulio'i a 'op committee conlinu. !. As this was '-Cil!: :; A I'rcst. Blair vue.ited the ; h.ii. taken by Dr. Shearer of I) . lege The topic in -A t '..' tion, What, is it!" Dr. Cow,. College made the add re- . I carefully prepared, a 'id 1 ranged and el'e etivi ly de' chairman said "most u;.i;;uii audience wa , n ! e- !,:r.:e a i sonic times, bu . nota i 1 Ex-Oov. Jarvi-. i -. ell-; "u' !i. thu Supcrinten ! t aud a good lnaie, men jund edu a.to prominence. It v. leaf audience that Halt this season. The sii'rf bathim; l --li'! bl 1 lain. led ih Tie' .'i; this vear we wi re to see for our- .-If. Editor of the Gaze! if ,is to go over an i l : the ocean's inane." It was a Bat ih wind ' and a merry crow. I not at its b.-st. Th land, and the w i . . i. did n - i iiuiv, :i Io. A- e-r break upon t'le times seen them I' if. conliiietiur sir I tal!rug to-- " :. r the liiiul, and only v. ia . iv!. i' :- jolees our eyc-s Mil l g'a ; I " e. however, to mdy ioo , up ,n .: ; .; i.. p. my oldaither... Soi.e- tie . - ;n ., - a:i Very pretty v ii'i u i . I: . .'. e v i . , mark of wide aniibi ."lion, Toey i-i be made up general' will, ll. -L.'.eii -' rcgiird to ccononiy in the u-e i' i i eel. :i. Hid however paradoxical i: i.riv jjj i.ir are of u flowing si ie I'ven wuih- li.- y close to the liguie. With u still' bree.e blow, e; ,e :ro::i ;'. . sea warm ironi tin- uun -i.eo.i -n... breakers at a little di-fun li en l.e i'lole are higher than ones h id. .;,d i i . bather can have just the p;h ..f e, chooses, and if his stren;;;!i and eoii. i-.m are sulfijicut, in iy g o i' ti.i ! i- r -..iou, and surging v.avi-, wiiii id. ir , ,iii overhangiii ; cre-n poor t'leuiielv. - do.Mi upon the top uf hi head. At night Pud'. Hardin; -a.e. n e interesting sul Iress, th ' s ibjiet U-io-"Sappho," who seems hoivever to h;: been a ' queen ' rather tli.m a 'subjif-l.' It was in veiy light vein, and no with happy expression and ..ui a led sions. We give this s imple; "li -aid ! that a poet is born not made, she va a a poet born, and a poet maid. Dr. Shearer made (he .-loi'.ng- adihe.s upon "The Value of a Cdle ;e Eduea tion.'' The Dr. sjioke with a i;oo.l . t.-n! of enthusiasm, and as his iiiamier is, s.id many things interesting and vahiabli.. And so college day closed, and every body went to the "Atlantic," where, in the big ball room "tout h and beauty meet to chase the Hying hours with lly feet. 11. A Conp'iiucnt to Miss llnlchie II -;r-rison. 8o many of our girls arc trying to 'ue teachers, but they rush into this impor tant work without proper preparations. I shall, by way of incentive, take the liberty of givinp an example of a young woman of Worth Carolina. A few points regarding her may serve 08 a stimulus to other earls w'io are interesting themselves in thu cause ot education. The young woman I refer lo is Miss Hatchie Harrison, ot Now Berne. In the face of several good oilers Miss Harrison left North Carolina live years go to obtain a musical education in Boston. Think ol a girl who has pluck enough to support herself for tlvo years in Beston, and pride enough in Iter pro fession and for her State to si rive for the very best preparation our country affords in her line I Miss Harrison did not stop short ; of placing herself undor the best musician in America. Bo it is not chance, but endeavor which has brought about her brilliant success. And who would not naturally expect that all the grace and lovoliuess or a woman's nature would be developed in the reaching forth after to lofty an idealk. . . - Let our girls do something worth doing; it pays. Extract from Communication in Newt Observer. ' - - -, " . T!IE VICTORIA DISASTER Mirrors ConiieetetHVilli the of the Great Ship Paitieulars of the sinkin-j- of th, riaarc now pubhshc-l. AV'hen iiv flom s-'iore Vice-Admiral Sir Oi.-i on signalled tne tjoat , to Hum in double lline, lhat is tin- Vh t Caniperdowii were tgo ahead a then lorn towards c.i: ii -,:U- l.aeii -idc w'lieli ti: belli::, I (In The ..., ner..' of i :;: 1 : : ' i : i ! , side 111 le: dir. ni with 1 -'.'.11111 ell)', ' Car.' i he I rte. I f e,'. d lal-d a ami- and l' i . lo, a. . i .: '. th'' al:.:o I U tlu-Ve. t ,u ebo'ia -.toil; in ,n,i ,,i !.' h-, ,.f l he -U, li.obsai. 1 1,0 )... ill). te I ! I lie .d -s : d le I 1 I I. f ami '1 r i ill ! otll: I ' w l!- t! i'io ai have e iu-s" te .ni: held o'H eia.l.i.d .ii.ei , I.. Illied. bill there In. ll eneldai ion . il - cslabli :inne:i;. and w ,1 li th i co-operation of our n-adei: and men generally, we hop fo be ii... near future . ive sueh a papi i ih :, e.i our ii. -i.e. Koeky .Ml. Keidey ,Iockiii' lli:i!. The Keeloy lu-1 ;t ti to stiijeii;.-; aro having a guy time, now-a da s, or, rather, now a days and uow-a-nihts. They keep cool in tho day time under tlio broad spreading ouhn iu the cam pus, and in tho night gather on the broad verandas of tho Institulo, ami (ill tho air with melody uutil the mocking bird, singiug to tho moon from tlio branches of tho great oaks, gives up in despair and tuck ng his head under his wing keeps silent. Kooky Mt. (N. U. Argonaut. jn'i'JUmd &w.) Meeting of Trustees. An import ant meeting of the Trustees ol the New Berne Academy will be held at tlie office of tho President this after noon at 5:30 o'clock. The educational work of tho next year must be consid ered and a full meeting is necessary. W. M. Watson, Sec. June 80lh, 1898. THE NATIONAL BANK Of New Berne, N. C, June 27th, 1803. 47th Wrldond. The Board of Director has this day de clared a Semi-Annual Dividend ot five (5) Per cent free of tax, payable on and after July 10th 1808. - - ' Qso. JB. Roberts, Cashier. ! i T-1. 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