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.4 The Daily ft "NEW BERNE, NC, SATi:iU)AV. .U'LY I'U.IMKJ t'KI. K f CENTS. VOL. XI I -NO 102 j o I 4- 1 .c C 1 JT-: BUSINESS LOCALS. lilNimnyF, PretenUtlou B-Kk bj Btaedard Authors cn b fuUK. at Hill Oil u Lease, after nowiog the seed-o: J si-onteut in Mcliigiii, ih mm in? into the South to (-ow Transportation Now Secured t-wtfonery Store, Middle St. opi-chop 'darnel and ecu kel iiud a-1 anotb Baptist Chnrch, ll'tt "aronneroeu!."' The o'.d 1111 HiYKjoo anything i-p-cial to "ll. or t gets n r.'M at le.w' ttl- she IB 1 rn 'tit li.ii! o inii. li ol ' nvncv iV r tin lUIIll .. v. HoriWV RKANS Mr lame ust m i "- per quart. Also Sc.., I Pens an.) lk-an for locked Hi- 10 .ls;r:i'iod h.H fall planting, Ht low prices R Bkiihy. k fortn V u.'.-e-M-ary to '. FOR RENT The Dwellinu' iuxt d .A Pollock Street. wi mv n.-31'ic.ivv s... . .1. W. Sti.w m;t WANTED AC'-ntn ai.'fd pvoryli.T. to sell a i-t folli-.-r art Wo Onnrl r." - !. .'.hr m:l.l nmi'lo J'C'S f''! l nio 'K - , , terras apply t" mm"". " ... C Ilia e o' $2 5(1(1,(1(10 treasury slo-k .nordei i -y ih d.vid'-r. i d- i-l .'. It ! ti Lnn-;ig ui"iie n N -' V. rk. arrived when New relations with Jum-n . s. This will give the 11 counties all adan n. dm market fur their a- another point li" r. ha-, s. Pre", iousl y, if ui:nu tu New Heme it drive from fifteen tn ;;v 111 1 ami often over tu'di" n.it t f. 1 v a tcil- Somf of Hicm enlntt. It in tu he r i;r. t'. I Obstiiiatf ami 1 In nl- uli.r.'.l . I ..1 .1 ra iit 8 it? Tn' nm'i wtm t iS1 i- ' iK v. ,Tk -itJ '1 i r r i' it -i l I ti-f-. HVTT. OK th r.ni't b,wtOolnm..H Wi.-vrl.' . - O-netsofthU lw' I n "v bicycle worth tho fnrc. V ' ; ; r,oimM ire ncv.-r a' tinv ' " laaa IIrivt dip.mn' hit .;m ' raanyotber wheel. '' ' " ; ' cuM the? aro rrnt wi-tli tli- Th diacoun' wU -i- ''"" '-" . pemislem-y f I";l,"",'vp '"" ' 1 . W.iv a CiUi'Ti'im a- iii;r. 1 . a. .. 1 i 1 n: rip .w s . . j.riri luviml it i.f trail'. li.ailiil i ntlnr ,.11 her, TV It ,1 tra.li ami ..11 equally 1, U -llll'A ill' :U1 e ll .latne A Hi' n.. 1 rty. ai' l lr- fix k. A iarc'i p. 1 1 sul'illitliil tn til. N..11I1 C'a!' ''in 1. i.uli n fiii''l t' till! .It I t'l "1 tllV I Imi. im k. 1 111 . t'.; til. I Mr. 1 1 r . 1 ; tin '.hi .I. i!t . 1 ' iimO- I-!.:, r. I .-.' to li. ; .. tin, at- ..f ki'i ; a .-iliii : i'l n I .,. 1 111: 1 1 ii 1 n 1 .1 fifth 'ale A-- 1.' i 1 . li aln a -1:1 will i:it in meit .my lire ill', t the .I'll! 11I ll : fu i w " h u 11 li 1 " nl tin knnw tha' von rl . a Hooh; ri.le ti p ii 000 wblmn r'd.- ".-him1 a W T II11.1. ft i t .w V. 1 1"' al.Ml'J tn. III 111. M ,1, . Mr. I'., 1 I! , n, I. nl I 'I'M '!" i' 1 t; Ml nil niiFF va ri ii rini 1 nrtlon whhip'i h " ynarn, with U " hao n"ed it ' "m Aromntien. tii. nad AnMepti(-' I F.iTrtftlvn V"i- tnrr. Humm.-i- ''!''' Oramns mi" P.v- In !'''"' medioine, U lined aid -'id 'i H R Brrn Mr W 11 : John R Ymiu . ""'1 ntMil"' niti.in of thi ar. I s'li-r. -n.id i For sa' l'v l"'l-rs i" 'l11' cinntien V 1 Puffy f ., V. . 1. i a ilrau n ui'Ul iifll.liel 111- I'eell e.'iri.'etiir,' kn.'- N.-a V..ik. i.i l. ,.e:h A ?UIjTi "r Sp-hiit :ind S'i HHrnplm. fwi"! "f''11"''';"'4, Blue and Br'vi .i'rtf. Fi:i "' i mm' Imiiort.-1 .irf i-'-i - '-'' rJradi8 Satiif'eti.vi -in "il-e ' F M, Chadir!. I ail At llai'M" ! v' i h. 1 i I Id . the ll II I r.:t thai Ti.ii V 1' (jO T.i Rtn-'fi' h ftir. Fine roi'l-i'e-.s i ''ri'.'l f 11 l.i'." -. .. st. ne. s Mi.r-e 1,1. ll I'l' lei le . : 1 1 ' : i :!le I' .1 Ik" Ike I':li' 'ii n !'n hi-. I ti in t In. '.Ill' Al- 1 I A lill'l V..i (' I'l ha -vli ,.ir. F.r.F,(UJTT ?addl-rs at Siree. store. "TheBawrn war clnurt is growi ifi larger and d trker. Oar farmers want tnore nun. AH of us want more money The Atlanta ConatitntioD 'H aaserts that Oarlialo will rd on the Snpreme Court bfnclt. Very naturally .ImUC" jects 'to having hU pciunon cat short. Mr; Batler spnkfl at RivenUlo yejte'rday. For particul tn e l-.pal page. - rrijh nnntinnn to bite, but If Mr. Cleveland will attend to the public baBiness they wont bit.f'.hiui, "The Devil's advocate." wu the way Gladstone's cliaraetctizfd Ohamberlin's attitude on the Home Eule bill. Stevenson is bavins' a K-i'id time lont woat We don't know tbut, he 4s catting off many heads bat he iff winning many be trtH. Tho annolntment of W. G. Lang rr n rnivr of the Waterville (Waeib.) Land office timia him dad and banea tnree manjuM. AssiBlant Secretary of State Josiah Quincy says he is not a oan didate for Governor of Massachu eeetts or Mayor of Boston The President will not leave Grav Gables nntil Angnsit Ctb. Dr. Bryant will probably stay there daring the lireater part 01 aukum Seventeen Union Taoifio loeotno tives were chained to the tracfe at Council Blnffs. Ia., under attach ment for back taxes of $10,000. Depositor withdrew S,000,(00 from Denver banks. As a remit BCftn banks failed diwc' io.two .Aarra Thn hAIlkfl WOUld be all light if the depositors were. t The nsgrofS who have been taken lo tbe place of the st iking miners -. Varft bel4 In veritable slaver. They yarermfl and are drilled every t Secretary Qarlisle rjueated the - rresigoatton of E. A. White, colleo tot Of. inteyjal revenue of the 1 fourth North Carolina district and ol two Virginia collectors. ' : Tf thn newsoaDers would stop trying make political oapital out ' 'of the flnanolftl Bituajbion, and - -- everybody " would ; stop talking bout hard times, there wotild be no " . hara times w . . -- . ' ' ' 1 " Btnator Jones, : of Nevada, " I threatens to tie up tbe Senate, nd Senator Sttwart, of Nevada, says ' . . the country i going to hades. A ' -there any logical connection between the meoace and the proph- , .c-5t "... '',''', j '.' . a .i. ('..;.'. ; ,! w . iiii -.. .'.i'l I..- . : i hi. Ia iii- h,,i .. ('le ... 1" '.. hi 1 i 1 tin- r:lk I.' ,,.'l;" ili illy .ni:h. ili llull-es Wi'.ni'.n :l il.-nail ii i ,1 lull lii.e i. lint. Iv kn.An In t, -iiiiijI.: I.y -ire am 'tlier r rniite, .uel Still : 1 1 li it 1 li 1 lhat Ike 'li lt, nr. 1 hi ...-te' ill : tin. lH I'" over ll'ii". Ihr..'.'e. li li" ami Mr. lii eieeite' a w nia.l" tn en per-' ii tth'i ip. He i)Us ;: ak. .a';e Iri-I hi 'i put Ni'U- wlueh i. 1 I 1 V. it T. il. .hi ie 1 !'.! ill I.''. . ' 11 :.t ll'.'.l Jl.ipil I 11 ti Mi 111! 'Mil (' ,! -! :':i ' A : I. 'in ii Ihi'.r -.'! 'I'll.lt 'i uri.. -v i. ill li -Iiom n Illllv ..,! 'la.ltee.l I'V in',,' will he i.i 'l ! , ,.i!i")em!e:il .'l' 'in- N"rtli I ':ii Pi.-..hler:.aii I'M- that Mr J. mi. I a: tin;; niidi r ile- lhene Mi ! .i'.;:ini..' I al Win 'i.a I. ii Jai k-.'ii i 1 1 . (in-'i'iv ei'iiiiiy. I.i. .il. S. liiml I hi - ill l I s ijliHlll 1.) iil'iV llll'lill'er- all'l li nk the I liiuklin;,' ton Hiiall. Hi. U.'l'l tiifiive a h)l ami they are Lioint; I'm Wi'.r.l to hiiihl il ekur. '.i lor Ih" -l ' mi, 1 iu'ij;h'.iii.'liii.l. A proiiiini'Mt i'.' ilutv is iiie:n..riiii Seriplin'e ami rei'iiilly one ..,.1 Kill vel-e- lllo-t ol !l 1 1 lenie.i ..... ivhieh in' lui'l K'ii"'1-' 1 :'K w 's drnm;.; hi- eurt. The Water Works To-dav (he last two -rings" will Im; put me Pinkin'' a total hei-ht of 1-0 feel. Thoy will not pt ihahly he lini-lie'l off. ami as I'.iero is to l.o a eoiisnleraiMe air.nie.t of iiniaiiK'iiinl work avnunil the top, il will nut reach a finish I'll pianaps Tuesday. 'I'lien there nri; about font '"' five thousand feet of lumber, mv used for sta-rins inside, to he thrown out, ami the whole, to be. painte I two ena's in side and out, w'uen it will bo lemly for water. Drowned at l'o loeksvi ie W John Pearee met w itli tlie sail mis fortune of losing one of Ins children, a son about 1J veiv- oi l yeslerday m iiiiin.. He and annther boy were in lie: river swinimin. The little fellow got beyond his depth and being only a learner lie could not control himself. Seeing his peril his companion gav.' iho alarm and rescuers were quickly at the spot aim the body recovered from the river bottom but life was extinct. i 1-. i. 1 li i i h .,11 :!i. !!. !!. f ; a ii s, ' last ni ;hl t'"' c, -ii ir -a litile nn.re than 'a mile, ef eoniillg togellliT. i ir. -t thei-ty. however, the n : 1 fu n inl (.not laid) for i h. . I i ir 1- lurlhi.i. i row 1. numbering several von o i hail 1 and looking on no. i,i. Til" African clement v pr. p.ei 1 rant in the early ( ,.i in, the C.uiea-ian pill of a hMer : i eently -.i iMi.s r Kulielt Hull. ou and -liui li .lames t'itv mv on -.. eie li.illi lil'e aw ly f Tav llinlit. thin.. Uoberl It. Il.mi . ek Voll a pi al" to l.e a 1 will h e to S'U'V, :1 If the better ili'' 1 til, lie to p.-i::,.t t; anion:: !k, "i t" ."mt cannot i '" I' synip.it liizer iIha ii i' U I. el. The Alliani e Sin iikin.: a'.nl Ihii hi eii About ll hu".li. I p. . ' the Alli'U.i- -lMkii-. .il Km el 1 1 Paililieo, I i.ueii, .1 - and I ..: Counties wee ill li pre-1 nie.l. The Hho i 1'lv tl ii'l wlii. ti ailiv KiveiVi.ile shorllv after elevi u le llllill . r n 1 inn ai d iv ,'i'of l.eliis cam with visitor-) and wa- t! 1, s, i nee. T'ni ni.ii'uiiii: w ill ini'.uuiiy to wilne.-i in rat i. hi of track A e I l-t ia-i I r the l;,i , I the M- t'omiuff and (Join?. 7,1 1 s. rniily Thomas lett yester.lay morning lo visit relatives in Cleveland, Ohio. Her son Mr. John Stauly Thomas who has been spending a w eek or two at home left accompanying her. From Cleveland ho aill return to New York. Rincc Mr. Thomas has been home the sad intelligence lias reach him til the death of Col. R. T. Auchamnty, founder and Pres ident of the New York Trades School in which Mr. Thomas served as Dean last session. Mrs. J B. Taylor returned from Connelly Springs. Miss Matilda Heartt, ol Durham: who has been visitinsr her aunt Mrs. E. H. Claypoole returned home. Mr. Johnnie Ives returned lioiu um World's Fair and left with his sister Miss Lube for Morehead. Mr. W. H. Oliver came np trom, Ueau fort where he has been on insurance busi ness. r: T.nla Rowe. who has been visiting relatives in the city, left on the steamer r,o, for riot-folk. Mr. H.J.'Lovick and Miss Estelle Clark retnrned from Morcheaa, ; .. ' Rev. L. 1 Hendren and his son Mr. Will Hcndrca left for Elkin where: the latter will remain to study law with: his brother, Mrr Jos. Hebdren, '"f:-ii' .Mr.Ed Crttbtre left -on; thr steamer Neuse for Norfolk. : ,;; -1 "p; alford aiMtlier oi lliis very interesting laying. Everybody .iii-'!i! to -it- i'. tl"' nuinhcr of hiiiuts at umk, the a. bnirabl -division of labor, the mi enui'.v oi I'ne il' vicis used, the clang ,,f ih,, vail-, the rin-'iii'' of the hnin- mi l -, til :',' ilei'-d jollity of the workmen, (he rapidity ol tile work and the fact t! ..I wo a.e soon lo l.e bound lo the in.'i ronolis nl' the State by bands of steel I orosi-i'i lively nut in connection with other poi lions ol the State and country, all together make a very pleasant im- pre-ioi). J.et 1 tie cliilittcn oi icu jeuis oo and see tho lust spike driven and they will never lorgel it. The connection is expected to be made ul noon today and a young lady of the citv is to drive (he last spike. Iinimrtant Cruise, The llevciiuc Cutler Winona arrived -ci. i-, I. iv from a I'ennral c uise in the Eastern North Caiol'ma waters. On '.his cruise the Winona was in charge of lion. B. 11. Eunn, Congrcssuuin of the Hilei'di District who had companions with him. Sieretary Tracy of Hie Treas ury Department tclgraphed for the boat to be put nt hi - disposal and ever since Monday the investigation of these waters .mil Hie miiirovonients in them has been going (in. Tin- object of the inspector is to place North Carolina waters, comparatively un known, in the proper light rjetore tuc people uf the United Slates and of the World, with reference to their receiving all the attention they deserve. An appropriation of $93,000 has been made, and au additional one of $15,000 added to it for the purpose of itnprov ing Ocracoke Inlet, so that it will admit vessels of IS feet draft. An eQort is made to divert these funds to the Dismal Swamp Canal work, hut tliis, Mr. Bunn is anxious to prevent. There is too much necessity for the moucy here. There i no wish to antagonize the canal work.but it-should be done from appropriations tor its special purpose. -o tin: coin en .ere pie I'll 111 eiiiii ..f "ht ,. (1 j of those who galhere, The speaking w a church and tie- p -.' at one of ih win lo a inside and out could him. About ini) lade -occupied the interior there were about :i'Mi,rei benches lilted up in the sii nli I'bnily in front of the speakers stand I'm li e pu: -lose. A little singing preceded the -p. .lkiio, Mr. llnthr was ii'.trojmid by .Mr. W. H. Smith, lie begin speakiier i s leth al twelve o'clock and i ml' d pivcisilv at three. He was lisli ned to attentively bill ht aroused but little enthusiasm, though he speaking was gencially enj nc.l. The speaking over, dinner was pi. - pared. Il was a line one and m tin- greatest abundance. Every one went oil in glee, glad to have been pn -i ,it. II I 1! .ll I'.f.'ll , o.k i' l lie 111. I lie A- i.it: li i t :! i r-i i which w:i i. port he in l r i"ic deaiii 1 :.--li;.' T. Ir, -p..t. 'iiijeiae. - , l - i a '.ii, m lain d I out or " i n en nei end an id. 1 .U.I Mr. .! I : r I.. ' ..!... ml d id A i'cil- .'mito'lon lie I ,iipany. No I, w ii'n li oil y nl i, iiie on die 1 "th Tho anmiil i' ,.1 1. 'I'n a-n .1. all Rack Mossrs. Wm. E'lis, Clias. McSorley, f, .1 Tavlor and Jacob Hartsneld nave r.tnrnoil fmm the Firemen s Convention, The report of the delegates as to the big time they had and the whole-souled hospitality of the Wilmington people is most nleasinf. The excursion on Thursday was to Carolina Bench, Soutliporl and out to an Dinner was taken on the return at Carolina Beach and surf bathing indulged in - - - A o tenner desire is working UD to have the convention and tourftament in New b. Tt ts fixed for next fear at wins- ton, but the following year we must piijt forth our best efforts to uftve Menu wiin c'oil- l.-.w i.'iln vim; ' e.. I- 1 -ll- , , Further Particular of Hie Pony ing. Advcrtisinir circulars announce I 1,000 bank ponies will bo ollered for at the c ailing penning near the bank- the lOlli of August. The ponies aie Imidy in i '-bu In ' arc orderly and docile. The., cannot excelled as pleasure giving p t i I'.'f dren. Better opportunities than ii-ud given for attending this p, imi.ig. excursion rates will in' given mi trains of the A. ,v N. C. 11. mi ike pn day the Dill ol Aiigusi, and the I; will he food until the 1 I'.'i. It i announced that the hotels and boat- wii make special low rates for the oeeasimi, This penning will be the m.nionblt .,r tl.w rear's sea.-mi ;it Moriheol Seldom does it happen that s.ieli a Im.l of ponies is to be brought togeilier a- will then be assembled at .Morclielid, an. I whether one wants a pony or not the sioht of tenning, branding and selling them is one never to be forgotten when once witnessed. The Deadly Cigarette. Charlotte counted yesterday another victim of the cigarette habit. The roll of death caused in this State annually by these destroyers of the human race is a long one, and in uotu oi ine insane m y lums their victims can be be found. A few months ago the brightest boy the Observer ever Inul in its service msi cases in the composing room because his vital energy had been destroyed by cigarettes and he was no longer lit for work. Everybody is ready to jump on the vic tim ot the drinK naou anu on m iuumi .oit Af nfhiskpv. but nobody ever tries to stop the cigarette smoker in his mad career ana noooiiy mis up a i m against tnose w no niane anu ecu viSi..- ettes. Yet the whiskey drinkers, wbiie tucy may be greater in numbers than the . : i . nnl -ii..,lliiirr cigareue-smoKent, mo toward mad houses and untimely graves any more surely or any more rapidly than m th a victims of the oiesrette habit n, , . . . S, : : . s ; ; i r S VuariOKfl voaervcr. el ,lhep e e.; ;', I n I lie A "-".. Ill I i Is nel'.l paid t (iiaihlh '-. lltlle. 11" ...I'.V" 1' have b. e i. and tin I ' t . - I.I' -t.i ''i' ' i I',. 1 a. . "'', 1 he Willi Hi lb' -I : l',4- l.egi-- ia) t-iitlie .1 :i but ele,!. i h .1. I 'iv Vi, ' ..i.i re appr..p... n. c. m f soei.iiimi comp"-' 'l ''Hi co, up uiics and $fii0 to the .' teer Firemen's Assoeialion, i seven companies, to lie di-do firemen disabled in the scryii ii'nn.lei- of the ene-rosdii: .,ioiiiir. were reversed. Step- w. iv 1 i i.. .,,,t.t the Association m its n '. . . . T I , r..x-..i '1 ..I i.- tm motion i . -' "' , ;ile V C. Craft, of Wiluiinm mi. i..s;',ilv nfNew Ue'incaud li. .i. i'.l.i of (ireci'isboro, wre appoiiited n to nr-iir i-.'so 11 , ions nun ion . . 111. in u o- v...... sad dentil and character ol tho lam -be--. B. W'illard, of this city. On motion, il was ordered that a page of the niiinit- s j be inscribed to bis memory. I A resolution offered by .las. 11. MeNeid , ..i-i."..rt,ttvil!e was adonted. the sime I oi i , - - i . . tendenn-x the thanks of the Association to the Wilmington Department and to the citizens generally for the hospitality .l nnnji.lionrtod rpf'filltioil. t tllO Vil- rious railroads in the State which have friven reduced rates and extended cour fs . , ,...,.i iA i,v;im:.,. tcsies; ana particularly i mi " iuui"3 i m,d n.".,,. nnrl Mnrfnlk railroad for givin? transportation to all the delegates fmm Kfiw Rftrnn. anu vioinitj u'1""1"' : mv . inilnn yirf I t riwnmmAnda thfl IHO icsuiutiiv" pwuwvuij action of the Wilmington, New Berne and jNonOlK 10 ail oiuer luuwvi-w .State, .v ;V:i-li ;- 1 '- '",- . .. . . i-.' ' - i il .r Ii i;;s -y;:. ,i; ' . 1 ;' i ' 1 1" ml ':-H i .- I . i .0 . ,iv . if ;i ,ii ..' ar l.o .' , I --' ' 1 1 " - W. i s .i li. - d ,r ' i' - i! - :' l0.-k ..,(). . . or il li s ' rm.i-o'i a arc i: ... : n- -. ) bn". id t if his emit t too ti?!it n tin luck it v,i!l have tUi- siLe i t;'-, c . I'l 'Oiir 1. uble cimin to i! . -.vc v ':' tiy a T1..1 elp j 'i out i;i "'-; .:.;i,;. S'.i.ii-.s .nd U i s, Uo'd .r-. t 11 i nod 1 ::.s, 11 Vl U l.Oei !tihi;-4 i .ri-i call ami M-tiUsw- - -11 do yrti r-i'it. J. I. IIOWAIU). KIN-SEY SEMINARY :-FO;t-: - Girls ard Young LadiC3, l. v GiiANon, X, C. Advantages in Literary, Art, and Music Departments good. CHARGES MODERATE. For Catalogue, Apply to JOSEPH 1ESSET, Prlaclnak , BUILDING A MUL 4, V '. 1H' OCCU- :.' rilit sort .-';if-.- man is -ti in, in 'r,. ; ii - ;!h his i - ii a -- a . ..j a name ioi i.li , ti j LiJi-yii fli iU, 4 wi lw:. p:.ou:o Of llr? V.!..! kiio we Lave j r oiii selves, och d iV shall try 10 Li.: .1 to it. LTY, lias had such a run that we have con cluded to continue its sale at 22c per cake A SHORT TIME LONGER. - Yours Truly,
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