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Daily OURNAL. VOL. XIIL--:NO 111. NEW BERNE, N. C. TUESDAY. AUGUST 14, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS The V BUSINESS LOCALS. FOUND A hunch of Keys ou South Front street Apply at tbis office and ol tuin same on payment of charges. I WILL sell lor ilie next 10 duys Arbuck les Al'iossi Coffee, IivbIi roasted, in llli iiucknj;is at 25c. Hoe Cake and Octagon Soap 0 cukes for 25c mid a good 3 string hroom lor 10c. .1. W. Mesic NO 40 West side lower Middle St.; New Heme; N. C. SPECIALTIES at Lucas & Lewis'-Conl Oil Johnny's Ptti'olcum Soap tor tlie Laundry, Bath, Toilet, Shaving; lor fine Lace, Flannels, China or Glass Ware, its equal is unknown. Price 5 cents. Also Copco soup for tne bath. 3 i ts per cake. HOUSK MOVING--Am prepared to move liuililinus on .-liort notice unci at lVMSonable price. Work done promptly and guirantee not to lunik plastering. Al.FKKIt Jonks, Col. SEED l'EAS and KHANS for fall planting. Call at. licrry'M awl sucurc bv . nc all gone. Plant Itcanx Ailg. 20 to Sept. fllli, and Pens Sept. 1st to 12th. Those pliiuled earlier than this will have ii- he shipped in-fore Hie fall froMs have i ul i ill'. lersy and Long Island crops and noi. svauted in market. a!)l- SI'KXOUUAl'IIY ami Type Writing Miss Itnchel C. lirown tenders her services to 1 1 it) public us Stenographer and type writer. Slio can be found at the office of Mr. O. II. (iuion, ver the Citizens ISaiik, helween the hours 10 a. m. and 5 p. in. jy 15 Ini JUST KKCEIVED by Express sonic Excellent l'.-aches and Pears, for sale Cheap this morning at Sam 1$. Waters, I0! Middle St. MEXICAN' Amole Soap For medici nal and loilel purposes. A superior soap for the most delicate infant. Entirely einolieiit, superlatively detergent, in either soli, hard or salt water. It. Berry, Sole Agent. FOU RUNT: -Dwelling No. 124 Pol lock street, adjoining my residence. Jill 1 15. 11. DaVENI'OUT. WIIKX Boraxine is used according to directions, a thud of the labor and the cost of soap in ordinary washing is saved. Samples free at J. F. Taylor's. MAC II INK and hand made brick in any quantity for sale. Apply to Chas. Keiz enstein, or Joseph L. Halm. a -8 tf. LOCAL NEWS. MiW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard. Found A bunch of Keys. J. W. Mesic Hoe Cake Soap. A. M. Williams Shingles. The weather Iliireaji predicted showers for yesterday and last night; they came. It predicts fair weather !o-day. There wil be a colored excursion in New Berne to-day Irom Fayettcville. It comes over the A. & N. C. Railroad. Terewill be a colored match game of base ball at the Fair grounds this after noon at half-past three o'clock. The clubs that are to play are the Light-Hearts of Fayetteville and the Excelsiors of New Berno. Big Ike, who for one or two months past has been in Fayotteville reducing a big titock which he bought there at his usual cut figures, is there no longer. He 'moved yesterday to Wilmington. He will spend thirty days there and then come on back to his headquarters at New Berne. The idea which jokers bavo caused to prevail .o some extent that the Naval Reserves ou their cruise will be made to scrub decks and do other hard shipwork is an entirely erroneous one. Nothing is required except such its any of the officers themselves would be willing to go through with themselves. The Qoldsboro Argus speaks warm ly of the high esteem in" which Mr. T. B. Hynoan and family were held in Oolds boro. We gladly welcome them to our midst. They are not coming among strangers by any means, and the circle of friends they already have here will raickly be w'uloned and the tics already forini be strengthened by the closer compa.?toD8lliP-- Excursion W Southport. The excursion- to which we alluded Sunday over the V, N. & N. Riilroad to Suuthport, on account of the Naval Re serves cruise will be run Thursday. The twin will have New Berne at 7 a. m., and. arrive at Wilmington at 10. The remainder of the journey will be by water and tickets for It can be secured on the boat. ,. '.:..; The price for Hie rouud trip to Wil mington from New , Bern- is $200; Pol Ioksville tl.75; Maysville $1,50; White1 Oak $1.85, and Jacksonville $1.10. j ' The old monitor and the latest model cruiser Montgomery will form part of the -fleet, and will thus offer an excellent and unnsatl ' opportunity ' lor seeing side by ,'side the best types of the old and 'new i war ships' of our navey. . -. " 0f becond Judicial nigtrlct,' ' At a meeting- of the Democratic Ex ecutive committee of the Second .Tadicial District held In the city ofBalelgh, X, 0., on the 8th day os August, -1894, a i, wmMition of the second district was called to meet In Weldon.N. 0., on Turs- duy. the 81st day of August, 1804, at 8 o'clock p. mn to nominate a candidate "' for Solicitor and to. transact such other ; business as may properly come before it - This the Dtii day of August, ltKM. , ' M. J. ILiwkIns, chm. Ex. Com. SAVAL RESERVE CRDISE. Everything Perfected Wilmington Division Left For Sonthport Sunday Other Divisions Telegraphed For. All necessary arrangements for the cruise of the Naval Reserves have been perfected. The hammocks for the meu arrived by express Ust night, and the enthusiastic young lellows comprising the Wilmington division were ready on the instant to "set sail" on their cruise. They will board the monitor Nantucket this morning, bright and early, and at 10 o'clock will cast off the ship's moorings from her berth at the Government, wharf, foot of Princess street, and steam away for Southport, under convoy of the Wil mington. This steamer, by the way, is expected to takedown a party of excur sionists from Fayettcville. The Charlotte division of Hie Reserves, numbering 3.1 men, and the New Bern division, 45 men. were telegraphed last night, and are expeeted to join the Wil mington division, 55 strong at Southport. Commander V. Wnrslow, of New Hume a: rived hist night, and will accompany the Wilmington division on the Nantuck et. -Wil. Star of Sunday. Taken tn Onslow County. C. C. Campbell, the burglar, was taken from New Berne jail Yesterday, where he was held simply on thn charge of carry ing concealed deadly weapons and taken to Jacksonville by deputy sheriff II. A. .Tarmati. where ho will lie tried for break ing into and robbing the store of Mr. Uecse. With the evidence that is develp ing against him be is pritty certain to be sent to the penitenliarv as soon as Su perior court holds. It will lie remembered that two charges hang over his head, 'flic burglary just spoken of and also of Mr. Matthews' store in Magnolia, Duplin county. Bring Back a (jood Report. The New Berne Division of the Naval Reserves, under the command of Lieut. ItoberK leave this morning for Wilming ton. It will join the other Divisions in the annual cruise oil' Southport, Ownig to the necessitated absence from their business, a large proportion of the orga nization can not get off. It is specially to bo regretted that Lieut Clark, who has shown so much zeal in the welfare of the company, can not, through business de tentions, go with them. We wish the young men much pleasure and a profitable cruise, even unto all the joys that are sometimes experienced in sadly gazing into the dark waters of old Noptunc over the boat rail. Excursion to Morclieail To-Day. Ilollowell & Peterson's excursion goes through New Berne to-day enrouie from (ioldsboro lo Morehead city. It leaves New Berne at 10:21 this morning and ar rives at Morehead at 12. Returning it will leav3 Morehead at 5 p. in. to-morrow afternoon. This will probably be the last oppor tunity of this season to visit Morehoad under such favorable circumstances and at such a low rate. The advertising cir culars announce also that the special rates have been made with the boatmen to take excursionists across lo the surf at ten cents each. This is Ilollowell & Peterson's thirty second excursion in seventeen years. The Vancebore Freshet, Mr. S. J. Lane, of Vanceboro, was in to see us Monday. lie reports that the water is going down in Swift creek. It is not yet kuown what will lie the extent of the damage to the county bridge there but it will no doubt be considerable. The creek was so swollen thut boys were swimming where there ousht to have been lry ground, and were diving from the branches of trees Tha creek spread out until it reached nearly to Mr. Will Brown's store, one fourth of a mile away. The water is reported to have reached fifteen feet higher than low water mark and to have come up to the joist of the steamer warehouse. Our Knitting Factory. Mr. Gabcll, the new superintendent of the knitting factory has taken hold of the work with Interest and enthusiasm, and under his instruction the operatives are coming to a more thorough understand ing of the machines than ever before; everything is moving along nicely and smoothly and good work is being turned xut. We hope that the present canvassing trip of the Superintendent will result in such encouraging success as will lead him and the other stockholders to seriously consider the question of enlarging. It is an industry that deserves to grow. Promotions In the Fourth Division The following appointments and pro motions of petty officers for the 4th divi sion Naval Reserves are announced by Lieut Clark, commanding the division: T. C. Daniels, 1st B. mate and chief petty omcer. . . L - W.'C Credle, 2nd quarter master. , " promotions; i ;' F. M. Hahn, from 1st gunner's mate to 2nd B. mate. t --. . ; - " yV;.T.. Hill, from Sod gunner's male to 1st gunner s male. : -. . C. J.'TicBorley, from' 1st coxswain to znd gunnel's mate, M. L. Hollows!!, from 2nd.coxswain to 1st coxswain, , ' 3. L. Hartsfktd. iron 1st Quartermas ter to 2nd coxswain.- . - . 1, Coming and doing. Mr. If. Hishtou, Superintendent of the Knitting factory left yesterday for Wil mington and other points in the interest of the factory. Capt. T. W. Jones, of the LniteC States Army passed through yesterday morning en route from Morehead City to Raleigh. Dr. (J. W. Blaeknall and wife also pass ed through returning from Mcrehendto their home in Kalciidi. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McCrca am! their daughters Misses Bessie and Mary of Colum'iia. S. C, who have been spend ing the season at Morehead passed through retuniiiic home. Mr. W. I-;. P.-.lt.-rsMii !,.- Raleigh on business. Mi-sIol!ie Heath left for P-i'-boro to visit Mrs. Henry Adulph'i I. -ndon. Mr. T. Sut I'm !. . .- wn Springs on a business trip. Sir. Fiank M. Harper ot Athens. Ca.. who lias lii-cii visiting his brother Mr. 10. Ii. Harper lell to visit relatives ;n Lenoir coun'y. Mr. .las Harrison, proprietor ol the Newport I Intel, cuine up on a laisine-s trip. Mr. and Mi. J. S. Manix, who have been visiting at Roper and vicinity re turned home Sunday on the steamer Xciisc. Mr. E. I!. Cox, who lias been home a lew days returned 1 1 Seven Springs. Mr. C. H. Rheni came down from Hali fax to spend a short time at his home. Mr. F. K. liege, of Salem, who is soon to move to New Berne lo engage in poul try and pet animal la miing in partner ship with .Mr. Win Dunn, arrived to look alter the preparations that are going for ward for it. Mr. L". ('. Helton, of Pamlico county came to the city on a short business trip. Mrs. Clara llowani came up from Ons low county lo spend some lime in the city. Miss Lulu Rowe of Norfolk arrived on the steamer Neii'c to visit her uncle Mr. E. F. Rowe. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ii. Cromwell who have been spending some time in Nor folk returned' on the steamer Neuse. Miss 10 va Kinsey who has been visiting in Onslow arrived last night and will leave this morning for her home at La Grange. Mr. J. W. Mesic has returned from Mesic. The big picnic held there Satur day, he reports, was a delightful neigh borhood gathering. Miss Nina Bitsnight and Muster Don have, returned from a visit to Maribel. Mr. J. W. Mesic's family are off visit ing at Mesic's, Pamlico county. Miss Lula Howe, of Norfolk, arrived to visit her uncle, Mr. 10. F. Howe. Mrs. L". C. llolton, who has been visit ing relatives in the city and at Mr. .1. I,. Fowler's opposite the city lviurneil to her home at Vandeniere. Rev. J. D. Moore passed through tlio city on his way to Vandcmere lo assist Rev. C. S. Burgess in a protruded meet ing of the Missionary Baptists now in progress there. Hotel Albert Arrival L J Moore, R D V Jones, X C Hughes and Ellis Williams, city; N C A Sheppard, Richmond; J M Spencer and K L Archbcll. Washington, N. C: JE Montague, Wilmington; E C Duncan and W. S. Chailwick, licnuiort; Z I? Euell, Columbia, S C; .1 W Mason, Wilmington, N. C- OYSTER LAW DECISION. As Handed Down by the Supreme Court of the Slate. IOditou Journal: As f have been repeatedly written to to know what was the decision of the Supreme court in relation to the oyster law, t send you the syllabus of the court which 1 wish you would publish. State on Relation ol J. II. Blount, Solicitor, against CV C, Spencer from Hyde county, buperior court, J. J. Graves, Judge, from a Judgment for de tendnnt, the relator appeals, judgment affirmed: In the Supreme court of North Caro lina, February 27th, 1804. Oyster Beds; Ustablislung nj Pumic Q-rounds, Grants to Prevent Persons, Relation. Laws of 1887. chanter 119, sections 4 and 0, provided for a board of commis sioners, with power to determine the location, area, and limits ot t!ic public giounds occupied for the cultivation of shell fish, which were to include tlio natural beds; that any person objecting to their decision might file a written protest within 30 clays; that the board .should, upon notice, -pass upon such objections, and that its decision should be final till reversed on appeal to the Superior court: and that entries might be made of any ground not designated as public and after payment, grants should issue to the enterer for a perpetual franchise to cultivate oysters within a certain limit. Hexd that tne decision of the board, fix ing the location of the public grounds where there is no protest or appeal is linal in the absence ot fraud or mistake; and an entry and grant of a natural oyster bed not included in the boundaries flxeel by the board, cannot be vacated on the ground that such bed was not subject to entry. Tne above is the sylabus of the case as decided by the Supreme court, the effect ot which is that the entries and grants heretolore made in accordance with the law, chap, 110, laws of 1887, are valid. V. A. O'AHO. Bucklen'g Arnica Salve. The best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruplious.arid positive ly cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. - Price 25 cents per box For sale by F, S, Duffy, New Berne, N. 0.- , . " ' ml 12m. WASHINttTON LETTER. The Turin' Situation More Seriuis I'resiilPiits Callers Hon 4 Taji.ir Kllyson -Senate Hill Accepted The tarilf situation is more serious to day than it has ever linen. 1 have inlonna lion lo therfliet that Senators Harris and Vest are auviou- lo seize the first opior tuuitv to ally themselves with the House and President in this tight. A heated discussion in the Senate was avoided to-day l.y a motion lo go into ex ecutive session. It is the evident wish of the minority of democrats to have the Senate conferees resign and new men ap pointed. Another caucus ol the House meets Monday morning lo endeavor to termiu. ate the long-drawn out tarilf debate. Senator Ransom, ICopu Elias and (Jen. Roberts called on the President to-day. lion. .1. Taylor lOilyson, of Richmond, chairman of tin; V irginia Democratic ex ecutive Kjmiiiittee, was in Washing ton, to-day. Senator lluth i' lias returned iront his senatorial campaign, in South Carolina and mci upicd bis ,(-al in the Senate. The ho e Idler uu wnllen on the linh. A im in roceivdl yesterday by Mr. 10. P.. Ibukljiirn announces that the Hou-i- has agreed lo the senate bill. It. seems iliat the matter hail gotten ill such sh;tic that Hie. House had Intake lliat bill r iiolhiii!!. and while it was not what was uanied, il ;e better thnn the Me Kinlv bill, and hence was accepted. DRIVEN FROM VIRGINIA Cox")iies and Industrials' Camp at Rosslyn Raided by State Troops Tenipory Asylum in Washing ton City. Washington, Aug. 1 1 The assemblage of Coxeyitcs. (ialvanilei and so-called in dustrials, who have been camping at Uos slyn, wi re driven Irom the soil of Virgin ia shortly att"r daybreak this niurning.by the militia of that State. 'fhe raid was made without the least resistance from the armies. The huts which had been elected from straw and other material which could be secured are but remnants of their formir appear ance. After their occupants hail been forced from them I ho torch was applied and every vestige that the Haines could destroy were burned. Yesterday afternoon orders were issued to companies A, I! and C of the First Virginia regiment at Richmond In assem ble at their armor, . and within two hours the men were on special cars on their way to Alexandria. Gen. Anderson and his officers then went to the leaders of the Industrials and told lliein in plain, but courteous language, that they must leave the State. An hour was allowed for breakfast and gathering up what little etfecls each might desire to take away. Not a mutter or grumble was heard. The men packed up their little belong ings uiiil marched from their hurriedly constructed tents up to the banks and on to the Aciiueduet bridge. A guard of some tweuly men ivas placed a, the Vir ginia end of the bridge and not one who could not give a proper accounting of himself was allowed to return. So there they sat waiting for some one to suggest what should be done. WTU. UK si: NT WEST. Washington, Aug. 11 The Conimoii wcalers who were, this morning driven from their camp at the Virginia end of the Acijiieduct bridge by the Virginia militia, by order of (Joveriuu- U'Ferrall, have found a temporary resting place. They remained on the bridge until Ihc middle of the alternoon, when they were marched to the grounds of the old naval observatory, at the fool of Twcntysccond street, Washington. Permission to use the grounds was granted by Assistant Secre tary of the Navy JleAdoo, at the solicita tion ot the District authorities. The In dustrials are to remain on the observa tory grounds until Tuesday. liy that time the District authorities expect to be able to furnish transportation West for all who choose to go in that direction. Some wish to go East, and with these more trouble is expected. They will pro bably have a linal choice of walking away or going to the work house. New York Truck (notations by Wire. Messrs. Palmer L'ivcnburg fc Co., of New York, telegraphed the following quotations for that city last night. Watermelons, extra large. 10 to lo; Sweet potatoes yellow $2.50 to $:l, red i?2 to 2.50. dupes Delaware fi to 8c; Moore's early 7 to He; Concord 4 to 5c. . The industry which has liceu put under wav in Western North Carolina bv the discovery ot large quantities of mouuzile, a mineral employed by electrical-supply companies is expeeted lo be a very pro fitable one l his metal is now being ex tensively mined in Rutherford, McDow ell, Cleveland, Lincoln, and Spartanburg counties. It brings 8120 per ton, and the cost ot development is said to be small. The shipment of the metal has just been started and promises to rapidly grow in volume. Manufacturers Record. An indictment of the Alabama Democ racy by such a man as Reuben F. Kolb is a farce. Probably he raves merely for the benefit of the Republican boodle as sociates in the North, which poured money into his pockets for the purchase of votes. Let Kolb bellow as long and as loud as lie likes. Alabama is all right and honest gallant William C. Dates has been elected governor by more than double the majority which the Democrats rolled up at tho State election two years ago. Atlanta Journal. Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad. Passenger Department, New Berne, N. C, Aug. 13th, 1894. Congressional Convention at Green ville, N. C, Aco. 15th, 1894. To Agents Core Creek, Dover, New Bern, Morehead City,Ncwpoi't and Havelock. You will sell tickets to the above from your station to Kinston and return at Tarn? No. 3. Tickets to be sold Aug. 14th and ISth, good to return including Aug. mn. . - ' S.L, DILL, Q. P. A, WATCH THE CHOLERA. Plenty Of It in Europe It .May Reach the United States Strict Cleanli ness Should Reign. 'fhe Sarannah News has this timely arlielem regard to cholera which is a applieable lo New licrne as lo tin- cily for which it was penned. Sanitary pre cautions arc always advi.-iblc. especially at this season of the year mid under such circumstances as are spoken of. It is to be presumed that the health authorities at all of our ports are using every precaution to prevent the cho era Irom gaining an entrance into this coun try. Every day our dismtches contain accounts of the spread of the disease in Europe. It is in (ialicia. Holland Ccr- innny. Belgium, and especially in Russia. It is doubtful if reports of the number ol leal lis Irom it daily m St. I'ctcrsnurg are obtained. It is well known that its pre sence in that city was conceded until con cealment was no longer possible. ' We escaped the disease in IS'.IJ and 11.'!, and there is no reason to doubt that our escape was due to the precau tions against it taken at New York and other ports It was Ireoly predicted that it would reach us in ls'j:i, on account of European visitors to the Chicago lair. The watch upon incoming steamers, how ever, was a very thorough one, ami -:i-cllcctivc. "llecause we escaped a visitation of the cholera last year and the year before we sin in III not be less cautious, this year. Not only ought there to be walchluiuc at the purl.-., hut in all our cities spcc'id attention should be paid to sanitary mat ters. As long as there iscliolcra in Europo this country is in danger from the dis ease, because we have commuuicalioii more or less direct with all the cholera infected districts. Watch fu !ne-s :Unl eleaiiline-sare our only safeguards again -1 it." The August Races, The race schedule lor the 2::su cia-- in tlio Align t races was not I i ! . . I. The managers have decided to make a new departure, anil have decided to ai range a frec-lor-all nice, open to all horses owned ill this State, May 1 last. The purse is $100, with no entry fee. Tie- distance is one mile and 200 yards. Four horses are to enter and three to start. 'The money will be divided as follows: Winner 5n per cent, second horse i .third If, fourth 10. It is very unusual to charge no i n trance fee. Parties who think lhey have speedy horses now have a chance to prove that matter. The distance is nneihich will not affect a horse's record in future races, us it is more Ihan a mile. -News and Observer. Bakincr rower Absolutely Pure A. oriciin of tartar baking powdor lllenost of all in leaveninjr strength. Latest Unitbo States Government Food Kkfokt. Royal Hakinq Powdkk Co,, '100 Wall St.. N. Y. Johnson's Pleasant Compound Cod Liver Oil with hypophoshitcs Malt, Iron, (limine. Potassium and Strichnia is an internal tonic, strengthening the, digestive organs and tones up the nerves. Pints sM.OO. SHINGLES FOR SALE. llancl-matlo inch SliingToss, Apply to A. M. WILLIAMS, aldlinwlt Yancchoro, N. ( '. "Ixjt thy habit he as costly as ihy purse can buy." Siiakksi'Kaii. It is your privilege1 to dross well and when you nood any thing to complete your wardrobe call on us. We have just re ceived a new and handsome lino of Negligee shirts, sashes, and summer Neckwear, Pleetod bos oin, open front shirts, :! pleets lo the side. The old reliable Dia mond shirt always in stock.-sizes 14 to 171. Collars 11 to IS. Lots of fixings you need. J. M. Howard. Feathers-:- Cleaned Have your BEDS, BOLSTERS and PILLOWS renovated and made Pure and Clean. Good work, and orders promptly at tended to. Work from the Country as well as the City solicited. Address, A. (i. HOYT, Care Itolierts tt P,ro. BKADHAM & BROCK Drag Co., 103 MHJLLKI ST. Fresiranil Pure Stock of Drugs and Chemicals. Brick, Brick 1 HARD HAND-MADE BKICK fn any quantity, At J. B. PIGOTT 'S, Near Market Dock. ASIOuNDIm 1ST S T T INTERESTING NEWS You will find IN ADVERTISING as well as in other parts of the Another Item in any part of the Puper as interest ing to the people of this section as THE FACT that we are OOOOIIOOIIIKIOIIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The Leaders In LOW PRICES. OOOOOOIMKX looiioiionooooooooooooo z on D "and o I m H 47-49 Pollock St PAPEanFDEYO. WHOLKSALK Commission Merchants. WiiHliiiiton JJHtreet, NEW YORK. Southern Fruits and Vegetables a Specialty Large and Roomy WAREHOUSES Facilities for handling heaw shipments unsurpassed i by- any house in the business. KKTTRNS MADE EACH DAY OF SALES" National Bank of New Berne, N. C. Gauseroort Bank New York. REFERENCE : Stencils and Fottali can be obtained'&t JOHN DUNN'S. 0
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