4 - .'r i -I' "X: Carolina Watchman. THURSDAY JAN. O.lSSOi Theftrwill lie-two solar total eclipses this year, which will not occur again .nnlil 2,057. ! , A hew and very fine crayon portrait of Speaker C.irlisle has - been huri in the lobby of the House. 1 ( ' Michigan has n handsome ' statue of Ge:i. Lewis Cassto be placed in "Stat uary Hall at the iJupitol. . ; . The President has ordered the dis missal of Elward dishing, Collector of Customs at Bath Maine. ' 7 - ' - " ' q- f " Johnnie Jordan, of New Berne, was killefa few days ago byJ the accidental discharge of a gun while hunting. - Mrs. Schofieldy'wife of MajorrGen eral Schofield, died of paralysis of the the heart in AVhigton, Dec. SOJ: In the HousVlhere .was ran fittempt to increase appropriations' on the river and harbor bill, but without success.; V. B. Hubbard, of West EndConn., va3 att.tckei in the street by va large eugle, .which he siicceeiled in captnriri A railroad is sai l Ij b3 strike (of the eniiieers "prosp?ct, rwhiclu will rival anything of thekiud yei':experi- ' Mrs. Beam, of Cleveland county, who eloped, wH) i man najnM.Styre ( who it is said formerly livedVieiir Salisbury) ' has fled.?;:-:fv' : :' " . ('- '-r - .. J Christian has', nur chased Mr. A.1I. a one-nalt interest iu tua u.iarlotte ' 'Democrat, and will hereafter-edit" that popiihu pap4rV " - had a second attack -oi paralysjs on the 30th of Dacember, and bis condition .was regarded as very serious. .- Six thousand dollars worth of stain ed glass intended for .a. cathedral in Dubuqne, Iowa, -was seized by enstom - officers- on Ihe 29th for duty; :y-( . . 1 i Mr. p. 0. Me;idows, au! .old gentfty- raan of. about sixty' years, living m Vones county, had his neck broken on ; Dec. :-27th by falling out of si bngy.' " i The I itest 'statement of the national ' '. debt shows a decrease of ;,nearly fonr- ' teen and u half million in 'December, And about: $ 31.000,000 siuce the 30th iof June: ; ' ' ' - ;' ; ' ,: ' A yoqng lady in VVil midgton got fall from stepping oh' an. apple peaj im iue niveiueut. . one, -received severe 'iojriryrin the hip, antfjw;is cVirrfed to C-tnoh iwnsin possession of th( town of Hazi ird Kv., Christmas - day. v A n 'httempt to arrest some of them, subsc- .nently led to shootipgbut irdoesnit appear that any one wa:s . killed or s:i rested. r.: . ,; f it is thought bsonie that there' has ; been less cri mejn .this Stsite last year than' the year proceeding t -Jt. would bei a most gratifying fact -if it could be phawn thit crime is diminishing in onrl St.ite 'The tate of .South , Carolina has rt3n presehted with the" seal of - the pnfedeTOtefces. of 'America,' yh(ch . wis overlooked at the evacuation of ..Richmond, flhd fell auto the hands of Col. VVL E; Earle, of Washington. ' r .There is talk of moving Trinity Col lefj to Jlalei;!. and it would tloubtless Oe a gOl move. The Methodist de' liornuUtian in thejState is i rising, aiidjjip, saywe; as for th South it i not id brifig''herileg3;:tp:t take a very ideeh inter - ..w. j HlVi woqld certtii ii.ly prolate' its success. o Dn Carver, the crack shot, has just porap1ete4' Mi mi., of breaking sixty thousand glass Wis with a Winchester rifle in six, 'days.' -' He!;acobrnplished the feat j ii nd haft . seven . hours a rid one-half t o 'ifparey;."- '.' 4-'.f- -:;: ' '- K.' V t I -.jan.L.- . ' ' - . -; f'"V-- " -'I 4t . - - :.r:V ' zr.. .''- i'-'' A Riice piyjudiCQ at Camden, ;N J;, is fstrongerVthan in "ahy- Southern ; town i V; hr)W of;j It oftiadV the whites if a nejTrO ouyj a KonVe on the sane street with themselves. K!- dpnbt racepre- . ! judice is? the same "both -North and South? hut if any odds the South is lessrVsL- i ,. V t; KM-'.V-.' w A;ffl n: w arrested -in Cal i foraiara 1 3v d iys' a J5 on th j hargo of r c6nspi- j racy w rou aouthern negroes, - He vrt as dniTbeforelhe jpolice put tlieir ha.ia's 4 iouuu iu "avccuwreili;. widow of Hugh Salvage, an engi-, ru xu",Ufc T : m . i . fc i. & m v m i-l a mm m. s m- 'la : w t w m m I -lif:; '. -.;, i W 1 E. Buffiim for JOOl v Mrs Pavnire tA&x persons; of a sail in , miurnia,or.4a peT; piW 'hudreiiincieio-Teari) free-'-;::..Bufc' Ire were en tneway-froo) Pittsburg to Mary- -Chmtaias day. , . tih&ixVf&Ttor in'd exceeilintrawo 1 v!Uo .N-. Y ,ast Jy, when Bnffum! 1 on hi:n- Two of the Bald Knobbers aul five train, robbers, escaped : From . j iil ; Jt Oz irVv Mo., on the night of the Sth Two others who n re under sentence re fused to leaye the jail. - .(Jho -. Raleigh;, News-Observer, says: - It seems at least probable -that Railway Commission' will soon be one of the institutions of North Carolina." And soiit ought to be, fori the protec lion of the rights and interests- of the people. The prisoners in Monroe yC cut a hole .-through' -the walls ai the prison List Thursday1 night and would have escaped; but the tirst man who ventur ed bnt broke the blanket rope'and fell from the second story. The others re fused to risk their limbs. Tha conference "now beinjr held in New York between the Northern and Southern branches of tlis Preibyter ian .church, are reported to be progress ing harmoniously, though the meeting are held in secret and the members re fuse tifell anything to outsiders. The Democrats of the Hjus3 - will handle the -Senatetariff bill -without gloves vheu.it goes'. "to themr after its nassase by the Senate. . Thev propose to shQWthe conntryjwhat a one-sided and tan fair -measure : it really is. They are iiow "busy, gathering facts am star tistiC3 for the purpose. ' t -,-Gov. Elect, Fowl?, is to be - inaugu fated on the 17th inst. The railroads I -. , , will give reduced rates to both civilians and the milit ian that niay wish to at tend the cere moneyf A. great many military companies h ive signified their intentionof being present and it is es inn-ice mat ovei : men win oe line.- - v - in -, It is rtropoiied to have the takers ( f the; next census make a schedule of t' e surviving ex-Confederate soldiers. The idna h as been very - wel I recei vetl , and will'be considered at the next meeting of the Senate committee on the census. The bill already parsed by the House provides for a similar schedule of Union Koltiers.- j A call has been j.u Wished foraNrih Carolina San tirv Convention to be in t iry held in Raleigh on the Otli day of Feb ruary 1889. Th is is an imjwrtiint sul ject, and alHhe,.more so as Florida, ou accctiiiitof yellow fever, may not meet the vyantsi)f that portion or the health seeking p3ople d uring the. hroi)ths of fall nnd winter. , . -r Congress is again mfeio;i aftT the holidays, andsth-b2tiate has gone to work oii tht4 tariff bill, faking it up at the point left off before the rcress, Vest's amendment, to reduce the tariff on, cotton thread, yarns, etc. The discussion . ran oil on the profits of cot ton manufacturers which was declared by -one member to be higher . than the profits on any other class of matWfae tnrersin the country. 1 T JeffHrson DavisT body Servant, Janies .JJ. Jones, is an alderman in the city of ItileTgh. Ha has .tilled the rxxit ion fjr eighteen years, and is spoken of by his old master as a raati entitled to the boiirtr ' by his integrity and fidelity. JxMies. was taken by .the Federals when Mr. D.ivis- was c ipntred, and went with him ' to Fortress : Mjnrae. , H denies the story that Mr. Davis was captured in woman's clothing. - .j Senator Blair of ! j&ew Hhrapshire wantCanada annexed to the United States, an I he wouM prefer to et it by' war. The Senator is welccrae to go inv if he pleases, to the who! extent of his courage and resources. It does hot appear that l.e has much backing and nArbnn hp rWt w.nnf &, Inm est in the movement. She is rather tfiare interested, in the delightful plans 1 of; peaceijnst now. 'The .Presidents reception on ew Years day, was a Irillianti occasion at the White Hor.?c. The crowd was immense. The President i Ine rresirtent and his wile look position in the Blue Room at 11 o'clock, nd Very soon the callers were in line marching iu by one line? and retinug; by another. 11e membei-s of tnejuahinet and tneir latmlies, mem- bers of. the aupreme Court, and the diplomatic1 corps hi their varions and respective costumes,, head the proces- uuii, wiiiic uuu uiauii, piisseu u j - lue Prestden ami his wife, who manae somen ow to Dear op onaer.t re bore lor Several hour . . Killed by a-Fire crtcker. PrrrsBUKO, Dec. 21. Mrs. Sarah piac fi.rhfwl it Tho nvtilhinn cr ii.ini.1 eu ov iirecracKer near ravajrexflna - f Caught at Thoir Woik. DTnrrira ARREST A fcANG OF cous . TERFEITER9. .-' ; ' Thi fKscret services officials shave' fur man v months past been troubled over, renortt that a larire number of counter- frit dollars were bcimr put tn circulation here.l - Tbey.have been iworking on the Ivn.A number of secret service ollicers Mvooted4ovu on the men while at work bist nicrht tind c-auirht them in the act of O CJ- f' . ' - i counterfeit in;. . . r " - The men ar-ested aro ViIham Green, aged 63years, of Ko. 14 Henry street, icw: xorK4 ratncK jvenuy, to jvai of No. 37 Bowery, ami Tiinotliy Cissidy, aiccd 40 vears. of No 50 Tearl street, Brooklvu. Green -has been out of the penitentiary but a few m.onihs after serv- lag a teu-ycar term lor counieneiun. iissidy has nlso been lately released after serving hvo year? tor the same oi- fence. Kenny is well, known to twe po lice as a counterfeiter, but o far has evaded arrest. '- It! Xvas not until John P. Rrooks, Chief of the United States Service, remembered that tho two notorious eounierieuers bad just been released,' that any clue pre sented itself. After a time they located Green, and special officers were put on ms track. 1 hey fouoweu him trom oiac-e to place, and discovered that he was in the habit of paying: nightly visits to Cas sidy's home, in Iearl street. He would remain there for several hours, net ica- ing until the early mprninj;. They at once decided on raiding the place. The house where Cassidy lived is one of six three-storv brick buildings at the rear of No. 50 Pearl streK, known to the residents as "Codfish Row." Cassidy, with his wife and child lived on the toj floor. T i Bhorlly after G o'clot k last eveniag was the timenppointe,d for Jthe rakL Chief Prooks and United States Secret Service Officer William 'Condon.' William J. Me Manus," William II. Forsyth and Charles Bill called at the Second police precinct. There they were joined by fetectives: John "Kearney and j Edward Noon an. The nartv orocecded to 'Cassidy s resJ dence The blinds were down and the doors securely . fastened. Through a couple of chinks in t he frames, however, thev saw but two of the counterfeiters Were there. Believing that more were engaged they retired; and spread them selves in such a manner that no one could sro in or out without being seen. Then they waited. M ilan an hour later lvcnnv was seen sauntering along, lie looked in every direction to see that he was not observed, the hastily made his way up to Cassidy' apartment?. In another half hour the police were at the doOr. - They smashed it in and entered th6 apartments;, catch ing the gang at their work, j -The.room Was supplied with a com plete counterfeitea'ss: outfit. An cxpeu si ve crucible was the most .conspicuous obiectv while acid oi all kinds were strew n carelessly around. There wert several plaster paris molds, nearly nil; oi which were red hot and had just beci used. All the men had their coats H1 Green was in the act of bending ove the Crucible ilxiiiir the metal. Kcihica sat at the table "putting on the finishing touches to some of the counterfeits witi chemicals, while CasMdy sat by smoking ; 1 he hitter's wife,! in a state ot lntoxiea Hon, and her stx-vear-oUl thiiu wen stretched on the floor. - As soon as the oOieers ruhcd in then was a general scramble on the part of iht men to escape. 1 he ollicers, liowever, al drew their rt vol vers. 1 hey looKca si determined the men cowed before them except Cassidy, who made a determine resistance. The handcuffs were sum snapped on bis wrists, and he was a meek 'as could be. : The gang, including thei woman and'hild aim the outht, wa: then taken to the Second police precinct Thev will be. arraiirnrd before United States Commissioner Benedict this morn ing. Xcic York Star of December 21). Hayti must la Up. VrAsuiNGTON, Dec. 27. The State De partment has been in communicatioi. with the owuers of the Haytiau ltcpublit and representatives of her crew, but u estimate of damages has yet been reach ed. The owners arc dUcussing the ques tion now. - No claim against the Ilaytian Goveru-mt-nt has yet been filed. In fact, juii who or what constitutes the Ilavtian Governmtnt is yetj unsettled by the State j Department. It i is probatle that the! claims for damages, when they are hied, will ximolnt to a large sum. Newspaper estimates have placed them at ifSi-O.OOO for vessel and crew, hut an examination of the seized steamer must be made be fore the amount can be fixed. Captain Ilamsay of the United States ste: m Ivp Boston has expressed his belief that the Haytien 'Republic was damaged seTitudy below her wa'cs line by coming into contact with a reef whilebeing towed by her captives into theinner harbor, but this happened before the Boston arrived at Port-au-Prince. The Slate Department expects iio trouble with Hayti about this question of indemnity. Mr. Bayard will be very prompt in demandingT it whenever the amount is determined. fair of Gloves Answers fcr Two ; Men. ttrt - l . t i' t ; ' i . . i sec wnai joun ijinu gave me mis morning," said Doorkeeper MeMatheson, ol the House, this morning, aud he drew from his pocket ah elegant fur-lined glove for the left hand. "You see I have lost mv right arm and have no use for a riKht-hauded slove. and Mr. Li nd has lost hU left liand and has no use for a left-hand glove, lie bought a pair. last night and was good enough to remember me with this one He's a good man, and all the house em ' , Tiloves like him." Wanhinaicn Svecial to MmneajwUi (Minn.) Globe. Mr. Lind is a one-armed Republican Congressman i from Minnesota Land Mr. Matheion is a one-armed .door keeper of the j House from Alexander county. Gov. Jarvis. - Governor Jbirvis has arrived from Bra al after a rough Voyase.' He is thirty pounds lighter n weight ami looks jilto- gether unlike, himself, lie w-ill not re- urn Brazujand will not be a candi nn election. He ias met iii Washinston by Henry Skiuuer, who no doubt told him the result of ; Capt. Snngg's 'recent visit to the Aiexanaer iiomesteaa near JarvU is not well. Green- ; Charlotte g party of seven San - Francisco cu ue w,,,uv ul narcnisi i-arsons I The widow! of the' Anarchist Parsons i - - Against tha Railroads, ' ; Austin, Texas' Dec. 2S. The State Supreme Court has rendered; a decision in the case of the State against the Traa Traffic Association,1 making permaueut nn iiiiunction previously obtained. The injunt-lioii restniiiiM the Associiitiv.ii fr6m icootiiiuing in business., Tlie Texas" As- Kociation was made j un oi ranroaus in Texas which were united under an agree ment as to rates. AcsidentaUy Killed His Son. Jeffeuson yille, Intl., Dec. 31. James Gilmore of IRstou. Crawford county, has I been annoyed by persons stealing and j riding his horses at night. ; Saturday uight he awoke and saw some one: at stable door. He shot, aud going to static found his own 11-year-old Son mol-tally wouuded... ; . 0n3 of thi Hatfieli Gaa j Killed; ! i4itt.FSTfs: W. Val. Dee- St. It has Ijilst been learned here that Tom Wallace, l . . je?il. . . -fil 1t.ii!. t.l tine oi me mosi uesjeraie oi ine jiaiueiu 'ang was killed by detective kewis at urday. The detective had a warraut for V aljac iut he resisted arrest. The immigration at the five leading orU of tlie United Statesduring Novem ber, 18S8,j was 25,419, agaist 32,193 in November, 1887. For the periods of eleven months ending with November in each year the totals are 498,583 for 1888 and 487,616 for 1887. These statist iesl are very suggestive in their bearing on the re sults of the rigid enforcement of the Cop- tract Labojr laws and the moral e fleet of the Ford investigation. It is plain that he notural tendency was toward iucrease this year and that, if it had not been for governmental action, the labor importa tion would haye been large beyond pre- cedent, j ' "". - The Treasury statistical report for No vember shows an excess in the value of merchandise ,. exports over imports amounting to $22,510,000, against a bal ance of $15,655,000 on the same sitte ot the account in the corresponding month of last year. Of precious metals we sent broad last month $3,415,000 more gold than we received, a tiaufpositipu o nearly $5,000,000 from the statement of 188, when our account of November ;old transactions showed. over $1,500,000 in tavior- ot ; importotion. Europe is drawing! on us quite heavily for! both goods mid money. N. 1'. Star. I have been badly troubled with ca- tavh lrommy earliest recollection,, and have tried everything imagiuable jlor it, but never .derived any permanent help until l usea juvs cream ikum. it is working wonUeis. A. II. Viets, Supt. Public-School, Coleman, Tex. L.ly s Cream li.il in has completely eurcd me ot a long standing case oi catarrh. 1 have never vet seen its equal as. a cure Ibr cob's in the head aud headache re sulting iromuch colds. It is 'remedy of sterling merit. E. L. Cvosly, t Nash ville, leuu. , The dynamite cruiser Vesuvius made a test of her speedMu Delaware bay j ou the J8th. The conditions gcuerally were un favorable, but the first trial developed a greaterj speed than the rate of twenty ki.ols tin hour. r . While a ilaucc among some' colored people near MiCoheysvilIe, Va.jwas in progress, a dynami'e cartridge was placed under l he building ami expitd ed, futailv injuring a man aud two-women. 1 " l . ' ! Ten j thousand - worhmcn have been thrown oat of employment by a destruc tive tire iu Mai blehcad, Mass., aud the entire businers portion of the town was dest roytd, - The 'rccciiut of the vote cast for Mayor of San Francisco has beeu concluded, und Pbud, Democrat, is declared to have bet n elecled by a small majority. A tobacco factory, with aboutj $35,000 worth jof tobacco, was burned at South Boston, Ya., on Dec. 26th. Thejoverland Eastbound Central Pa cific train was held up on tbe night of the 24th Dec, by robbtr and robbed of $50,- oco. j ; 1 DISSOLUTION NOTICE The! firm' of W. V. Reid & Son was diffolyed on the 31st' day of December, 1S88, by mutual com-rnt. The senior partner of the firm desiring to retire from the active duties which the mercantile business imposes po him, leaves his son to continue the business in his own name ami ou his owu'responsibjlity. lrft.i W. KEID. A. Xewiniir' Mjortlnr l Frlelpl f 1 u Dcinoi-a(ie -VUiiBlltraiIu. 1 rublrihed in the City f New Yvk. 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Watch it and see what they have to say to you :icxt week. 15 1 Oish you a Happy, I WILL LA rib an di Dili icix ; . ) y-::1.: ::-i" - si- r-y ,(y::v:i: .- HERETOFORE, . i. . ; Ana will do my very bsst to please yon all, ' and hope by polite attention to inc:ea33 mv trale as nr.ich, as I have done in the past .; You will find mc the same , ANXIOUS - TO I have always been not changed in the least or ev :. . . . before going North to' Ton will finely me at. On the road to the Court-IIouse rw fr rff Steere, Wells & Co, Mansion, House and barber shop, Opposite Messrs, Kluttz & Rendlenian, W H.: Reisner, and next ') door to Bingliam ct Co, Tho 13 T fS I A of Y.a b a a ft M U YifU tt m by mutual consent. Mr fy business at tlie same" old -f o i . i. t. : . ..l i .4. vjvijo uusiness ul nis. out muuu -aim-wiu oe giau lo see our friends and foes any time, niid espeoinlly tliose who owe its., " '.' ;- vanwvgtk sanuiM ZVc. 31, 1S88. . - ; . . . ! i GENTLEMEN Jf ST A FEW MOMENTS, PLEASE : Ycni are loul.ttefs aw nrt- "ll: wivt'8. iaii;;hters, Motrrs, and ahull topt-thtT, WHAT TIIEY-SIIALL GIVE Yt'J rcturn tin conijlr:iien!. It is h-as:inU is ph-as inU pr.)!:i'!y ;.o.i TlT WHAT UOULD BE MOST APPKQPHIATE muke a uim ti!- g j jou-oot :' assrrlciJ stock. "Yu GIVE THEM. I HAVE tin EXTENSIVE USE -OP USEFUL ff'nd BEAUT GIFTS in SILVEinVAHE, CLOC KS, G0I.D and SILVEU' WATC11ES, JEWELRT. . . -" . ':C - f -' ' JAPANESE NIC KNACKS, DIAMOND HING3, and ALL at UEASOXABIJJ prices' GIVE Antl yoa yrill lavc lasting nivt favorable impresitn iMm-Uie mtrnort of ihr.s to whom you give ami WILL BE fcUBE TO PLEASE ? M i -. ' - - ' 1 . ''" :-:-4- A -:' THE GIVE ME A CALL AND WE B3TAIJ GooiU ENGRAVED FREE HOME COMPANY, SELSII G HOME PATRON AGE ii AGENTS la alLCities, Towns and - Villages in the Soath. TOTAL ASSE PS, J ALLEN B20WN Bealdeat Acrent Salisbuir C Prosperous feYear.!-:- --- KEEP "A STOCK - PLEASE - MAN .... purchase nty Spring Stock. the sa?io old stand-- Post 0ffice-f National Bank sairie TOOT Loader Latest Styles and Lowest Prices. Van Wyck &: Schultz and Schulta V ;lll V VCr .im I lis flfiv t lisssn vw ' Schultz will carry on the SHOE stand,- and Vein VVvck the; DHVf i . i l :n i i t j...' : J . we -suy -swvhfnrts ate putting tlieir muds in. AT Till S HAPPY SEASON I So vu iiiust '.o- t ' to tll ex t rut f your, nyptrirs jj i 1 mji '.o - t ' to tll not kiw- or lnst iqir hiu, ty tlu Ladrfs: go J will Ef""Conie arid l.-ok at niyf Iririfcraml 1 ; will sou il C'lv what ! ' .. TO "V !:k - TA JLO.ll .11 1. LADIES. WILL TALK TIIE MATTER OVEni "Very Respect fuMyj i "f -Leading jeweler. 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