BaTTX HE OURNAL. VOL. XIIL-NO 109. BUSINESS LOCALS. THE Stliooner (Littlo Will) Capt. Cox,' will leave tlio Wharf nt the Oyster Tac tovy, Corner nt E ist and South Front streets, Monday. August the 13tb, at 5 o'clock p. in., to return ou Thursday, the lrjth. for Hunting (furriers Cum p Meet ing. Fare (or the round trip $1. 2t HOUSE MOVING Am prepared to move buildings on short notice and at reasonable prices. Work (lone promptly and ii irantce not to break plastering. Al.PRRK Jomks, (Jot. SKEI)" PEAS and BEANS for fall likinling. Call at Berry's ami secure be lore iill gone. Plant Boauti Aug. 20 to Sept. 5th, and Pea Sept. 1st to 13th. Those planted earlier Horn this will have lu be shipped before the f dl frost have iil olt'.Iersy ami Long Island crops ai)d not wanted in market. a!)lv .11 'ST RECEIVED ly Espies .some Excellent. P.achos a'ii Pears, for sale Chea . ilr morning it Sam 11. Watkkh, 105 Middle St. GltANULATKD sugar rive cents per iioiind in tin pound lots nt J. W. Mcsics. lw. KINK Cod Oil Johnny Soap lor toilet or laundry. Only 5c a cake. Litas & Lewis. MEXICAN A mole Soap For incdiei li d and loilet purposes. A superior soap for the most, delicate infant. Entirely i,..in.nl, superlatively detergent, in i jthc.r 'not', hard or salt water. ( Bkiihv, HolcAgen'. FOR IlKN'I'i -Dwelling No. 1?.4 Pol lock street, udoining my ro-idonno. Jul 1811 ' If IA VHM'dUT. STENOGRAPHY and Type Writing Miss Kuchel C. Brown tenders her services to die iiublic as Stenographer and type writer. She can be found at the office of Mr, (), II. thpon, oyer the Citiuens Bank, between the hours, 1; a. in. and i, p. in. i jylb tin 1 1 y Ei 15o-,i)fiiie is used lusfnrdipg to iliriKttiitns, a third of the alov and the cost ot soap in ordinary washing is saved. Samples live at .1. F. Taylor's. MACHINE and hand made brick in any ipiantily for sale. Apply to Chas. Heiz enslein, or Joseph L. ilahn. a28 tf I j Q O A. L NEWS. NK W A I) VKU TIHF.M KNTS. Ilowani. Trenton High School Opens Sept. 3d. ('apt. Cox VI) aboard for Camp Meet ing. Improvements and repairs are in pro gress on tliu E. C. D. warehouse. Next Tuesday is the time lor the IIol-lowell-Petcrson excursion from Goldsboro to, Morcheiid. The Flee Press reports the burning of a (i;!n of j. f. Mewbmt)o of ri)ir cquii ty, Loss! 35. 'I'hu Vigilant, was delea'.e I Thu sday on a 48 mile race; the Briltaniacame out little ahead and British throats distended with halarious shouts uud all the steam yachts shrieked. .joiios county convention tf) nominate .aildi(ates for county ofticcis aivil member oPtho legislature will 5 held at Trenton September 1st. The primaries will be held on Aug. 25 at 3 o'clock p. m. at the Several voting places of the county. ,' iiioi,lh (,r morn ago tiip trustees Cjf i he' New1 chie Academy qrdured the dilapidated wire fence now sirroundhg thu grounds to be tji'u away and a oiirb, lug substituted for it. A oommitlco was appoiuted to attend to it. Since then we howd nothing ol it and sec no signs of the work becrinuine. What is the matter? it is lime also for tho grass to ie mowed jSQWir and everything put jn readiposs fof lira reopening of the school. Coming and Going Misses Nettie Kilpatrick and Ella Win field who have been visiting friends at Polloksville tor the last two weeks, left Friday morning on the steamer May Bell jrr their, horyie in PitJ county. Miss A"tlie Sanders who has been olf visiting at' sevoral points in Carteret county, returned home yesterday morn ing. ' Mr. W. E. Patterson is back from a trip up the A. & N. C. R. R on busi, fls. ', " Mr- ifQl") Hall, who has been spending a 'tew Weeks away on pleasure, returned home. Oapt. W. T. Jones, U. S. A. who came up from Wilmington and inspected the New Berne Division of Naval Reserves, left for forehead last night. Mrs. J. M. Ilinos, Master Heruion and Miss Belle., arrived yesterday from a visit til Mr. J. M. lfttrick, hof father, at Insti tute. 1 '' ' '' Mr. II. M. Groves has returned from Morehead where ho has been spending s short vacation itoinbank duties. Mf mnk M, Hamper, of Athens, Ga., arrayed ast night; for. "a, shoif visit to his, b4othor., E. E. Harper ul Tjj $ Joobmai,. Mr. Harper is iinuiedfately froai. "Iyey Becne,'! nuar J?jy tteville, where he has been attending a Uoase Part, further mention of which is given elsewhere.. - Prof. Jameg Eliakin Patrick of Insti ' v : tute U in the City visiting his siiters Mrs Barringto.n and Hines, (jc. Hugh LncsiteB of Yancebovo can)8 . !QWq'j(et)e river to tttfw Jierne in a f. a!bo. He' snys tliatthe water Is running 1 w at a moretapld rata than he has ever be- fort. Known A few miles were made mply from the force of the 'current at "fx,. horateof a mile In 7J mtnutcs. Stole Two Watches. Fumoy Sparrow, a white man about twenty-five years of age, stole a couple of watches from the store of Bender Bros , Polloksville, Tuesday, while those in the utore w&ic engaged with customers. It was found out that he had the watches Jnjt he told that he got thain hvom a New Berne jeweller, which was proven to be false. A trial was held and Sparrqw's bond was fixed at $250. While he was pre sumably trying to make up the bond bo broke from the otticer and escaped, and he has not bean heard from since. Ibc First Water Motor Fan, Messrs, Nunu & McSorley have put up a fan over their soda fountain counter whu'li is run by a water motor. The fan is a goid tiling lor this hot weather, and will lie much appreciated by their pa trons. They are the second to utilize the water works for mechanical purposes Tun JoUKNAb having been tho tlrst with its press water motor. Mr. C. B. Foy, Su perintendent, is auxioiH to get the motors into general use in the city. At temp id Infanticide. A letter informs us of a horrible affair at Jacksonville,, On the morning qf the Hih inst. a white single woman named llim Dudley gijvc birth to an illegitimate child and made three unsuccessful at Uiinpls lo !i n'd'T i by strangling it in a waJi paiij bur idea was to conceal its birth. She asserts that a mechinist and saw yer whom she names an 1 who now liven in Wilmington is the father. She ci;iius he ittv'islied her b(t she lias sued l)im for bastardy. The child died a few hours alter it was bqrn and the w.qn(ai) is i'w jn critical condition, McRae's Trial. John McRae, the colored man who made such a display of hi j lighting quali ties at llellair recently, was tried before S. R. Street, Cyrsle.nhiy n two charges ot carrying concealed weapons, ami tVo for assault and battery with dead ly weapons. W. J. McSorley and W. T. McCarthy were the prosecuting attorneys. and .1. E. O'Haia colored, appeared for the defendant. This was Mr.1 McSorley'? first case. McRae yas required to give bond in the sum of $350 in one case, and if he succeeded in this the bond would be it ade light in the others. Of course he can give no bond, and Hotel de Lane has an other boarder. , ? . A Charging House Fatty. Miss Ilattie r,ue lpis relumed to the city r on a vi-itlo ''Ivey II rile,'' the Iniinu of Mls Clara Hodges, i a ir Kayelte- ville. Many friends ol Miss Hodges were as sembled there by invitation, it being the occasioh of a House Partv in one of the most charming and qillured comniiuiities ii) Js'prih Carolii)a. ' ' Tue following ladies composed the parly: Miss Hattie Lane, of New Berne; Miss Ethel Uagley, of Washington, D.C.: Miss May McAlister, of Ashboro; Miss Alice Green, of Wiliniugton; Misses Ai gnsta Evans, liliza WiHianis, Callie Mc- Jethan and Kate Faison, of Fayettevjlle. T(e gentlemen were; Messrs, Hector Mc (leaohy, tius Rose, John MuKelhan ami Ilurvcy Evans, oi Fayetteville; Frank M. Harper, of Athens, Ga, and John C. Mil ler, of Goldsboro. The ten clays ot uninterrupted pleasure spent at ,'Ivey Bct'nc,!' w'il always be reinemljered Vf ti the greatest plcasiiro by the guests of Miss Ifodges, wl)0) by l)er tlvoughtfVjlness, had arranged a most atira Ulve programme of amusements. The Montgomery Coining. Lieut. Winslow, commanding the State Balalion of the Naval Reserves informs ns that the service qf the cruiser,' Montgpine- ry, a sister ship tq the Detfoit, has been definitely secHretl, and that it will arrive at Southpoi t Monday. Owing to the shipment of hammocks having not yet arrived at Wilmington, the cruise is necessarily postpone i short wlt'de, unti) e hammpeks do ar rive, Lieut Winslow yyiH give immedfate notification by telegraph to the divisions wheft to assemble, The Charlotte divi sion hus been granted a special car for transportation over the Carolina Central road and will ship thirty-five strong. Also the W. N. & N. road lias very oourteonsiy dispatched a special oar at the disposal of the New Bsrh'o Reserves. The. ammunition and a portion of the equipments have arrived at Wilmington and all the indications point to un enjoya ble and successful crui-e. The vY. N. & N. Railroad will prob ably ruu an extra ccuusion train, rlofice i" i . : .! i. 'ii 1 . . 1 . . oi wiiicu will w Kiyeu iiu'f. China is the .only nation iu the world which dses not enjoy the luxury of a na tional debt, and the only one, it is said, where every sane man can read and write. Thev are the most patient, industrious people In the world; if they were not they eouhl never learn to wiite in that languago. ,, ;C ;..:-. .' Notice The 8th Township Democratic Ex. Com. are requested to meet at' the office of S. R, Street,. Saturday Aug. Utn at 8 o'clock p. m. Business, of importance Will come oetore you, ' ' " ; N. TisdalE, Ohm. Dem, Ex. Qonf. NEW BERNE, THAT TRYING DELAY. Our lua(lKiia'e Post ofllo Facilities We .--Iioii (1 Not hd Compelled to Wait Any Longer, It is gratifying to see our city ni'jving officially through its Mayor in behalf of the speedy ere ction of pur public building. unyor isms letter tq Njnator jarvis behalf of it has lieen warmly eommentcd iu the tily it was a manly letter and the citizons wore glnd Ifi road it. It was a wise move to get Nenator Jarvis interested in the matter. He is the Siinic man he was when Governor of North Carolina -a very utli' i in worker anil he generally a -c. n:t ii.-.io what bo undertuke-i. Theivh fe, if we cannot get the building commenced a1 unco, as we dosiro, we fi el mo d :..n!ii!. i,( ian hero toforo that it wil lie commenced this time at the;: date speoillod -in December. We have not been treated right in this mutter. Public building alter public building has been erected, the appropria tions lor which were made well after ours, was sic tired while wo have been fed on piomiscs which were made only to be broken. The tbrcgoing tacts were, not under stood by Senator Jarvis as they were Un derstqo.l at home else we doubt that he would have bom as easily sntistjed as he was to lo too date of cninmencidg tho building ha placed so far away as Decem ber. He simply tulls in his letter the ex cuse ivnilerod him. It is one of the tlimoiest that could be thought of. The idea that a draftsman could not be span d to draw the nliins of our building when hey were finding time to draw the plans of numbers of them else wl)ere, tliat were idlowed her and which now slimd com- etcd. Any one, resident or visitor, who has Occasion to visit our post-ollice knows the ryiug noed for a public building. The ity is growing and the present post-ollice is certainly too cramped for the business done here. IL is an outrage that we seould iHV c been compelled to put up With it as long as we havo. Thore ought not to be the delay even until De cember. The county also is rendering assistance in working lor the public building. The coiiMutsni iieis parsed courteous put strong 'resolutions on the matter yesterday which are to be. lorw!rioi tq ouv Senators and U'ipreaentatlvcs In Congress and of which we will have more to say here, after. Effects of the Freshet. ileusc river ami its tributaries are on a tare tl)at docs nqt come ollen, and the ef fects of the high water has done c.Qtisid- er,lbe (Itunage, thoUgli in one particular it has been a benefit that of enabling t i in 1 Kir meu to float out logs and get thum ready for market. On tho lowlands that lie a long these streams, crops are serionly injured, some totally destroyed. In many places the water is fi'Vmi eighteen inches to live and six feet deep, thus completely submerg ing the cotton and coining up to tho top of the corn. The bridge at Vanc.cboro is still in a precarious condition, but efforts are slill being made to prevent 'its washing away. The great volumea of water nulling duwu is tqo swilt and turbulent for the boats. The steamer Carolina Is still tied upj but will probably venture out very soon as the high water-mark is thought to have been reached. Timber men are profiting from the qverllow by employing all thu help they can, to get out logs thut could not l)u reaclied ijetqrc Iqr many years some say as far back as 18G7. It is cypress they are getting principally, which is now commanding a fairly good price. Mr. W. R. Barriugton iclls us that the rains have made not only Streots' Ferry impassible but Jj'elsqn's Ferry alsq,whicli the latter was never known to be bc fore, At Grifton houses have been washed away, others uiulcr mined and water is up inside of a great many others. The Kinston and Scotland Neck branch is suffering (runt a wasiqut so tl)atthcy commenced on Thursday run niiig truhis on the A 'iSj N C Rtulroad be tween Kutstou and Goldsboro. There nave been washouts on some other Railroads in the State also. The following is an extract from a pri vate letter received from Grifton ast night: "The water- fias covered almost every thing has washed away nearly all the houses on the soutli side of the creek and carriod away the county bridge Thursday, Last night the center arch ot the line iron bridge ot the Atlantic Coast Line gave way some and we think the whole bridge will go. Crons all gone. l)eatl bodies were washed out of the graves at Grilton. It is perfectly awful. Wholesale Market Country Produce . Live stall fed cattle, 5 l-2afl, grass led 4u5c iressed beef 4iio. Beeswax 20c. Corn, 55. Chickens spring, 2Qa4Qc pair. Qucks, EngV'Qia504 Muscovy 50an0i Eggs, lloaiao, Oeose.T5o.a80o. Hides Dry flint, 3c.; Jry sail 8c green I c, deer hides 15c. Peanuts, SOaOOcts. Wool 10c. Lambs $la$1.60. . Old Sheep, l.S15a2.00. Grown chickens, '45c. ' O,,' 803Ji ' . ' N. C. SATURDAY. A Burglar Caught Mr. II. A. .lai'iiiin. special deputy sherilt' ol Onslow county, can.e up In nil Jacksonville looking i,v C. C. Campbell, a while nam who was wanted for burglary at Magnolia, Duplin county, ami wh-j was al-o sdjiposcd to have, robbed a store mar Jacksonville, Mr. Jariuan s.av his man near the jtir.c tion of Broad and Queen street- and kept out of his sight and canto on to the court house and returned with a warrant, no compacted, by Deputy Slier; If J. J). La Koque. found Campbell in a liarroom ant! uiTeslid him. A heavy set of metal knucks were lound in his possession and he was at once put under a J25n bond hy .Mag istrate Street for carrying this conccn'ol deadly weapon, w hich of course he could not give and be is held iu jail on .that charge as well as I he othe.is. At Magnolia he r.ibbcd the store ol I. A. Mutthcivs and i- kuovji t have had articles which : t;swei' the description of the thing- taken. This robbery was on the !Jd of Aimu-t. About the sixth Campbell turned up at Jacksonville it appeals he li.al come thiogh the country, iiud on the 7th Mr. A. lieesc's store near there wa- burglai i.eil,attd robbed ol'con sideiHolc, Ciiounulune s point irctty strongly to his guilt in this instance also Mr. .larm.'iu I malt, a good rcpu'alion for siicce-s'il worn iu running crimi nals down, lie was the one, it will be iTineuibii'ed, w ho succeeded with the aid ol those who went jioui New lleuie in I'enctii'ig m.t ami capturing thosy who robbed Mr. (Juy Line's stmv. OVSTKK 1 AltMIXt;. Annual .tleetiuir Kastcni Carolina Pic torial Association. The Wilmington Star reports the an nual Meeting of the Eastern Carol'u.a isciitorial Associ-.di .iu ju,:t held a( W il- niiiigtou. The rcporlii almwed the Association tree from debt and with a balance of ish on hand the reports of all the ofli- :crs were encouraging. The Board of Directors was cleoted, as illows: W A Ri:.ch .i. F Hiyinc, l( 1 lonty, J D I'.idl iiiiy, Jr., J S Vestbiol,, 1 P Vt and 10 l'oi'tcr. At a subsequent meeting of the Direc tors K Ponet was elected President, W Riach Vice-I'residoiil, and F H Stedmaii Secretary and Treasurer. V number of oysters front tb'j beiis ot th,e Asseii 'alien were exhibited at the uicctiiig. all of which wero found tn : h fine growing condition, those two years Id being li.rgo enough to market. The umber ol "spats" adhering to the oys. tcrs. as well as to shells showed that the work of wanting was progress ing lavorahlv on ihe grounds of 'he any. . TUc npiiit of the President sliirwod thai the coiupuiy inw ha- 17.'!,5S I b.nli- ols of small oysters planted and that all were doing well showing that I lie grounds would not only grow to perfection the ovsters planted, but would jeplenisli the upply by prohatiou. Sucl( reports go o prove that oyster ulture with proper restrictions ami proper protection is tlio true solution oi tne vexed oyster question. The time will come in the no distant future, if indeed it has not already come, that the natural beds will not be adequate to the demands of the times, Encourage oyster culture but i3 nut let the business become a m mojiqly or let the growers ruin tho natural beds by the wholesale removal of oysters from them to their private grounds. HAPPENINGS OF THE DAY, A trsin wreck near Lincoln resulted m the death of seven people, live of jhum w ere burned to death. The Temperance Bush meeting at Purccllville, r was struck by a cyclone Thursday, The great tent blew down on two hundred people. One man was kill eel instantly and about fifty others seriously injured some of them fatally. Thursday morning Gen. W. O Lewis, Col. Thomas S. Kenan and Col. N. McD. Tate left Raleigh for Gettysburg, to nect the niemlxirs of the National Battle Ground commission. The makers of the positions occupied by all tho North Caro lina troops mere will io located, The Tariff deadlock contiuues: the TJeinocratic conferees are still unable to agree. The situation is in no wise im proved, and the feeling over it is intensi fied. The d uty -ii ci al and free iron ore is the stumliling block. The Raleigh correspondence of the Wilmington Messenger says that the Stato University trustees, iu session Thursday, Governor Carr presiding, elected Profes sor J. C. Roliertson to fill tho chair of Greek until the return from Greece of Professor idien Alexander, now Minister there. Professor Robertson is a native of Virginia, a graduate of Johns Hopkins and a son Gen. Robertson, ot Virginia, who during the Civil war commanded a Confederate cavalry brigade. The Piince of Wales has accepted -Mr. Gould's proposition for three match races, the best two out of three to win, over an open course for $5,000. .The first of these races will oo sailed Monday outside the Needles, over a course of, t,hb;iy miles, fifteen to windward or leeward and re tiirn. Mr, ' Gould has also challenged tne prtace tor tue uape May cup, wincn must be sailed for, according to the con ditions, within fifteen days of the receipt of the challenge. The Cape May cup was won by the Genesta her defeat by the Puritan. The schooner Dauntless was easily defeated: The Navahoe tyied tq recapture the trophy last year but failed. The fyitisb cOuWlq t.lie Cape May cup rkde is jrbra, the Isle at Wright, past the Needles, to Cherbourg and return, a dis of 122 miles. AUGUST 11, 1894. KOLB aDVIES REVOLiriON. Populists Incited to Civil War 1q Over Ueiuocraey. The Kolh leaders have issued an in cendiary address to the people of Alaba baina charging wholesale election fraud, llete arc extracts from the address; "Tq tho People of Alabama: "The campaign committee of'the.b i fiu'sonian Democracy and the Peoples pai-t v of Alabama, "have been iuslniclcd by a conference of our State candidates, the leading supporters of that ticket ami the State exccutiv3 comtnilr to promul gate the following: i A contest law was promised to allay and prevent a popular uprising in 1892. to be broken iu the most shanielul manner, and the perfidy and treachery lii-idayed' was afterwards boasted of as a line piece of legerdemain. V admonish our people not to acrsp, promises nor pledge from '.hor.e who have proven tbeii.wlvc- re cream to every requirement of law, to every demand ol honor and to cvci v ev iction of duly, 'i'hev have ucmoiKraled that they are enemies to Hbcitv and re publican institutions, . 'The conditions in this State have reached a climax. There is no doubt that the Slate ticket, headed by Captain Kolh, has been elected. The alternative is jMesOiucil of subii'ission to p.ai'i in sult and robbcrv, or to assort the sover eign power before which thrones '.oiler. sceptres lull and the outrage-. if t, rants cease. That aUcrna.tive. nni-l meet a re sponse Irym manhood or silent ill m sion fi-on those unworthy of citir.eii'-hip. A proud and chivalruus people, wortliv of freedom, camtol shirk the n.-pon-i-bilitiew the situation enforces. A di-tiu. gulshcd latriot has asserted that the man who will not tight for his lib iiy is un worthy of freedom. We do not advise lighting ov lawlessness of any kind, but the crisis has arisen that the sovereign power shall assert itself to compel lie. worthy servants of its will to suUnit to its power and recognize i(s i'uti.iitv. "Your conunjoei; recognises tlia"t ii 1!IS Is'cn cnuustcd with certain duties, and that i(s powevs ale eircuniseribcd, and it feels iiqthiirirtid oi ly in going to the ex tent ol advising and urging (hose whom it represent to exercise the power veiled iu them and to hold meetings on TUiirs day, the 2:rd of August, at tl.e inspeciivc courthouses, if not otherwise specified, to act upon tins gveat crises and to insist tl i :,t that manhood Mriutisni and love ol liberty which has ov. :d jirompt and di! cisive action l'roni Ihem shall titnl o)ics siou ill their course, that will bo credit able to their revolutionary sire" and fur nish a preocdotil in history to which all over revert witli pride and satishiction, At the same time and place, we wvijd urge the organization of law and order league" to iqihokl the .supremacy of that (jreaUvt of all law am) power -the sov ereign will of a free poiqilc, ''Tpon, the adlou.nniciit of these meet ings, reports of die proceedings should lie llirnislied immediately to W. If. Skaggs. chairman, Hiriiiingham. Ala. Siguodl "W. II. Skaoos. Cb.'iiriiiaii conlral civnjiaigu commitl.T. ''A. T- vvooiiwjv, ('haii'inun Jeijersojiiau ex. eninmiltoo. '.Iuiin W, Prrrs. Clunn people's party ex. committee." The Democrats of Arkansas have a big laugh on the Populists owing to the fact Hint I). I'.. Market, the Populist candidate for Governor, has not paid his pull la ;. This, according to the aw in that Siale, makes him ineligible to hold ollt;e or to ute, the tnn; for paving poll (axes hav- ll.lg expired a month ago. If he were to receive a majority of the voles east at the election, which occurs the first Monday iu September, be would not be i:ranto 1 a certificate of election. The Damoerats in that State feel highly elated over ili-s liscovery. JIbsolulely Fare A oroam ot tartar baking powdor Hlghost of all in lenvening strength. Latest Unitbii Statks Govshnubnt Food Hkport. Roy l Bakin-q t'ownna Co., ;106 Wnll St . N V . Trenton Huh School. WILL BEGIN SEPT. .Id, 1MIL Board at $7 per nuudh. The princi pal will board a limited number of girls. Reduced rates in clubs not exceeding $. per niiuilh. Kuglish Tuition from iSl.Tid to $'J.0(l. Languages S1.00 per month additional. For further information address princi pal, W, fJ. RHODES, alldwljiu, Trenton, N. C. BricJBrick ! HAltl) HAND-MADE BRICK indny quantity, At J. K. PIGOTT'S, Near Market Dock. BBA.DHAM & BROCK Xjpag" Co. 9 103 MlOULlfi ST. Fresh aiiil Pure Stock of Drugs- and IChemicals. MMTO BUStHSSS SALE, A Millinery Business In a good locality can be bought on easy terms. Apply or write to Mbs. M. J. R iron eh, 76 Pollock Street, d,&w2t New Berne, N. C. 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