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-s - . - V 11 VOL. III. v NEW BERNE, N. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 5. 1884. NO. 57. J? 11N.AJL. local-news; - NElV ADVERTISEMENTS. , . - ' 1 Excursion. '"' - - ;' ' ' '. 7 . Hancock Bros. For sale. ; v .J Jno. M. HARQETr City ordinance. : , B..McFeates Mo6quitoes J)te. '" Journal Wlntatnr Almanac. " V.- . rXna rise; 4:4 I Length of day , r ' Sun ets, 7:131 14 hours, 29 minutes. VU.on setB at 2AH a. m. ! . ., War Department, SlguRl Servtcr, XI v i . S. Army. , . " Report of observations taken at New Berne: . - - : - June 4,' 1884-6 P.M. Max. . Min. Bain . - . . Temp. ' Temp. Fall. NewTBerne... 9o - 51 ', 00 - - , J. W. Webb, Observer.- The thermometer at 3 o'clock jester- ' day registered 80 in the shade, v Same of the straightout Republicans jjeem to be getting Tyre-d of York. - - -' The effects-of -the street sprinkler are o be seen on Pollock; Middle and Soufli Front streets. , . t - :. . 1 The government has awarded to Mar- ' shall Parks, Esq.", the; 'contract to .dredge Harlowe creek.. . . ' Lodge's ice wagon was on the street ..yesterday, not on the route of delivery ' yet, but will be to day. The steamer Florence arrived yester day evening he.avily loaded with rosin, spirits of turpentine and lumber. President Arthur's name will prob ably be presented to the Chicago Con- 7 vention to-day by Henry Ward Be'echer. The Riverdale Sunday , School will have their annual ifcnic to-morrow on " lhe steamer Trent, from Riverdale to Polloksville. A pleasant time is ex ' pected. .- . -s i We call attention to the city-ordinance ' printed elsewhere in. this issue. The Marshal' requests us to state that he will rlgidly enforce this ordinance, and those interested may look out. : . . L y Ever increasing congregations attend the Baptist revival here. ; There "have been some forty professions of religion! and i twenty-seven additions ; to mo Church. The meetings continue every ' night. 7 . . , . !..- j. ; f The 1 Excursion to s Harlowe is not ' likely to come off on the 13th on account of the laying of the corner stone- of the "publio school, building,"- but will be probably at an earlier day if the steamer can be Obtained., - - ' The vestry of Christ Church have con tracted for the painting of their Church building whiph, together with the porch and spire now in progress, whea com- pleted will render this one of the finest ".looking buildings in the State.- . 7 A new trouble has arisen in our sister city of Norfolk, Va;; in recent brutal fights whioh have occurred in the' city 'jail i one case, that of a young 'man, in carcerated for , the night on account of drunkenness, was so severely battered and bruised white la that helpless con "dition that his case is pronounced most precarious. The hurdling of prisoners together irresnective of character or - offense for ''which' tliey are committed, should not be permitted. $;- ' ;v; r '-' Br. York t. Sataii. -s- In a sermon. Dr. W. H. Milbui n'toid "The Devil had Cold,' steel grey eyes.' The Statesville' American, says: "Dr, . York has a cold, steel grey eye. '' ;One would be led Jo Buppose these tyo cele brated pe'rsonsare eloselj related, as the American says,, 'he (York) is h Lbn facts." WedO' not desire, , to havea Governor who has a "cold, Bteel grey eye," or one, who is ""h 1 "on facts-", ; Pertonalt X D. Orimslev', Esq., of Snow Hill Greene county, is in the city. - Rev. J. L. rWinfield. of ,the . Watch Tower, is in the city. . . J Mr.'aad Mrs. Geo. Allen, with a. num ber of friends,' ran up to Polloksville on tho steamer Trent yesterday and re turned in the afternoon. - , Messrs. F. H, Busbeej H. H.( Roberts, M. T. Bentley and Maj.- John GaUiii, of Ealeifth, Sheriff Hinnant, of Smithfield Dr.s S. B. Evans, of Statesville, J, P; Brogden, of Trenton are , registered at the Gaston Honse. Mr. D. S. Araan, of Palo Alto, Onslow countr called to see us yestorday, T!e Board of Trade. . " This body has elected their board of Electors, and "offlcerff for the ensuing J 1 :-r, and by a glance at; the list it will n that some of out , best business ; chosen to govern and direct its " a. That the Board of Trade has f great usefulness to the commun- ) do- It a fact; it is a body through i movement having the in- -, c'-'i mmiHy in view can be i -1 perfected, and and that ' - 1 a v"--) i-i- Bishop Northrop. .7 " 1 This eminent Ronian Catholio divine, so well and favorably known in this community, will preach in. the Roman Catholic Church in this city next Sun day at il o'clock a. m., at which time High Mass will be celebrated bv the Bishop, assisted by the Pastor, Rev. J. Reilly and his assistant, Rev. Father McGinnertf. Vespers will be held at .80 p. m.M after which the Bishop will perform the solemn and interesting rite of confirmation. . . Election of Officer. At the annual meeting of the New Berno Board of Trade," held on Tuesday, June Sd, 1884, the following officers were elected r .r .. , Oeo. B. Ouion, President. v V K. R. Jones, Vice-President."' James Redmond, Sec'y and Treas. v E. B. Hackburn,l . - - F.Ulrich. T. A. Green, S. H. Scott, ' J. J. Tolson, V Directors. The Chicago Convention. ' ' . -: The balloting will prohably begin to day, and from all indications no nom ination, will be "made without several Dai lots, we give Deiow tne nowsas bullitined at the W. IT. T. office yester day: . ' ...' UHIOAGO, June 4th, 1884. Convention called to order at 11:17 a. . Immense attendance; weather clear. . -- -;,' NOON. " . " ' Cen. Sherman has telegraphed ex- Senator Henderson saying that he n ould not accept the nomination nor serve if elected. . ' " ' . . ;i"'"', LATER. , Resolution that all delegates should bind themselves to support the nominee, whoever ne may be, created a warm discussion. It was withdrawn. ' : Committee on credentials will hot be able to make final report . until this evening, .v.' : ; .-. STILL LATER. The committee 'On, permanent organ ization reported Gen. J. B. Henderson for permanent chairman. Adjourned to 7 p. m. Superior Court Work. ine; calendar ror Wednesday was cleared and the summons docket culled. There being no cases for Thursday and only one for Friday, and His Honor re ceiving a telegram calling him away he announcedNthat he would not ad journ court, but let the term expire by limitation. Judge Avery has donegood work during. tni3 term or tne court. His firmness, and thorough knowledge of the law, enables him to dispatch bus iness. . When he decides a point that is the end of it, and it does-; not require arguments thrico repeated to enable him to make a decision. Notwithstand ing this, he is courteous and polite to I counsel and other officers of the court. Among the cases disposed of on yes terday-was that of the city ot New Berne vs. A. E. Woodruff and others, which was referrod to H.! R. Bryan, Esq. j to state account. .'.'; ? , '' s In tho case of Jane Tables Vs. Daniel Tables, being an action for divorce from the bpnds of matrimony, judgment was given in favor of the plaintiff, and Jane now has the privilege of marrying again if she can find a second. LucindaMun- dine vs. Delamar Mundine obtained judgment in a similar action. ' v Luke Mason vs. G. Allen and others one 'of the old chronio land casosthat Luke has had on the docket, was deci ded against him, notwithstanding lhe att of 1723 was brought to his aid. 7 He took an appealr .. ; 7 . ; -; -7 The clerk of the court, Mr. Carpenter, has been sick during the term; but his deputies John : B. Willis and R, B blackledge have discharged the duties In a manner satisfactory to the court. Mr. Blackledgo, especially, is familiar with the. duties" of ; the office and per forms them with promptness, politeness and efflcisncy. . . ' , . - ' ' IQAnRIED.. At the Baptist church, on the evening of the 4th inst. , by Kev. u." A. J enfeens, Mr. Wm. Luther Lewis to Miss TiUie IJ, Metts, daughter of Wm. P Metts, Esq all of this city. - The attendants were Jflr. wuiiejttetts Miss -Johnie Whitford, Mr.-, W. S, Wooten, Miss Sallie Metis; Mr.. Walter H. Cohen and Miss Sallie-Mitchell. , . Magistrates' Meeting in Onlow The time having arrived for the elec tion of county- commissioners, the magistrates of Onslow, county - met at Jacksonville on Monday,; the, 2nd inst, and after affecting a permanent organ ization by electing Dr. W. J. Montford chairman and Geo. W. Blake, jr., secre tary, the following gentlemen were elected county commissioners to serve for the next two years: , . " , From SwanBboro, V: township, b'ol Qornto; White Oak township, Jno. Coston; Jacksonville, , township, R, Pelletierj Richlands township, E. Franks; Stump Sound township, I. Davis. : ' v ".. .The following gontleinen were elected finance committee for the county: White Oak township, C. S." Hewitt Swansboro township, A. F. Farneli; sr, Richlands townahip, N.' E. Armstrong, Frank Thompson, jr.", ' was elected County Superintendent of Public In Bivm-f - n. ' ' r I n ; ' !' i r :rTl"'l fir tJItT- Council Proceedings. New Beene. N. C. June 8. 1884. The regular meeting of the Board was held this evening, Mayor Meadows in the chair. ' ,. Present: Councilmen Street. Wood. Simpson, Hackburn and Styron. beverai petitions for various objects were read and referred to proper com mittees.. ' -:- ." ' . . -.. , The bond of the tax collector for the graded school tax was approved by the ty attorney and on motion, accepted. lhe city attorney stated that the case of Horace - Whitfield vs. city of New Berne, N. C, had been adjusted by the city consenting to a judgment of nfty dollars and costs. -.. The resignation of Mr. W. F. Rountree was read and on motion of Councilman Wood, accepted. An election was then ordered to fill the vacancy, resulting in the election of Mr. B. M. Gates. , Mr. Gates came forward, was sworn in by the Mayor and took his seat as a member of the Board. 1 The resignation of Mr. J. H. Hackburn was read. " ' .-::,."' V:v- On motion of Councilman Street, the board voted not to accept the resigna tion. - -.- --.,-. Councilman Gates was placed on the standing committees in tne place of Mr. Rountree, resigned. - i ; lhe following resolution was offered by Councilman Street and adopted: whereas, We, the City Council, find that there is no money in band to pay the monthly expenses as may be needed from time to time, and as we are au thorized to issue warrants for the same Therefore; . Resolved, That we agree to pay cash for all warrants issued each month as follows: The treasurer shall report at each, monthly meeting the amount of money he may nave received, and also the amount in the treasury, and when there may be enough to pay all warrants issued at the regular monthly meeting in June, after leaving enough to. pay all cash expenses that may be required during the next coming month; then the treasurer shall advertise in the Daily Journal of New Berne that all warrants issued at the regular meeting in June be presented to him for payment, and that each succeeding month's warrants shall be paid in the same way. Tho treasurer shall not pay any voucher or . warrant except by special order of the Council, and that no cash shall be paid .except by order of the Mayor, which shall be for labor that is hired by the day,-or for necessary sup plies that may be required to carry out any order of ibis Council. The following Ordinance, relating to Fire district, was offered by Council Wood and adopted: , . - Be it ordained, That the portion of the city lying east o Hancook street and south of Broad street shall be known as lhe Fire District of the city of New Berne, N. C, and any person or persons who shall erect or cause to be erected, or attempt to erect . any wooden build ing, or shall ereet or attempt to erect or cause to be erected any ell or addition of any kind to any wooden building now erected within paid district above de scribed until said locality shall be visited and inspected by a special committee in each case, to consist or three council- men who shall report on such erection, addition or alteration as may be desired and the same ratified by . this Board, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemean or and upon conviction shall be fined hfty 150) dollars or imprisoned thirty days, and each day said wooden build ing shall so stand or remain, in the course of erection shall be a violation of this ordinance. ; -4 A communication from the Button Steam Fire Engine Company was read by Councilman wood in regard to ex changing the old Amoskeag engine be longing, to the Mew Berne steamer Company for one of their engines. The following terms were offered: 1 one or their new engines to cost $3,600 payable as follows: HW cash. S10UO allowed for old engine and balance in $500 notes payable yearly, at the rate of 6 percent interest, iiunsiuerauio uiacusuiuu was had on tho matter. " ; On motion of Councilman Gates the matter was referred to the Fire Depart tnent and Finance Committees, with in structions to confer and report to the Mayor who shall call a special meeting for action. . 7 . . On motion, Mr,' Nunn was allowed to havea desk in the office during the meetings of the Board. A proposition from Messrs. JSunn x Harper to do the publishing for the Board for, five dollars a month was ao cepted. ', 7 - - " - : On motion, the Tax levy for all pur poses was made same as last year. . The salaries of the city officials were made same as last year. - The City Marshals report was read showing fines and costs turned over to the city amounting to $23.90, and hav ing expended for work on streets and pumps Viol. , The monthly Dills were allowed. Ex-Mayor H. R. Bryan gave the amount due him 'by the city to be dis tributed amongst the poor of the city in such way as the Board deemed best. ' The minutes read and adopted. On motion, the Board adjourned, -, i v John H-Bell, City Clerk, Venilla Ice Cream, Lemon Ice and Cake at Mrs Dillingham's to-day. . Call at Sarah Oxlev's Ice . Cream par lore, on Broad street, for a pure, article of Ice Cream. " - maaatr. : ' - -.,,-,', ,. ; . . t '7 . Advertisement To John Colling, Esq., Solicitor of 2d judicial District: Dear Sir: Will you please inform me why it was that a number of men indicted for selling liquor on Sunday were nol prossed and I was made to pay. If the laws are to militate PKainatme p'.one I t'.'nk it unjust. If this is the ' !'.. ' '- - ' :i f.':, nT r 1 ( i . List of letters ; Remaining in the postoffice at New Berne, Craven county, N. C, May 31st, 1884: - - v B. Bridsall, Seth E.jBarnhill, H. S.; Blount, Isabella. v C Clark, Green; Creamer. Matilda: Crocherham, J. B. D. Dudley, James; Dudley, Nancy; Danis, Rebecca A.; Davis, M. A.; Daly, Robert; Dennis, Thomas; Dennis, Allie; Dickinson, Minnie. . - E. Evans, Sarah A. ; Edwards, Mollie H.;Edgerton, W. G.;Everton, George; Ellison, Eliza. . F. Fisher, Freeman; Fosfort, Frank. G. Gaskins, Jane; ' Gaskins, M. C; Green. Lugenia; Grimes, Suthery; Gor don, Mrs. M. H. Husea, Eares; Harvey, Moiien; Heburn, Denis; Harris, T. H. : Hill, Monroe; Hollman, - Annie; Hobgood. Jno.; Holly, H. B. J. Jackson, Nancy: Jackson, Ada; Jones, Wash; Jones, Susan J.; Jones, Mary. L. Lane, Chas.; Lane, M. D.; Lane, Guy 8. ; Leaster, Silas. , , M. Moore, Lizzie J,; Moore, Rilty; Moore, Laura; Moore, Julia; Mosiy, Hannah; Mosly, Anior. N. Nickson, Malinda. . P. Patrick, Mary F.; ParkReddick; f oner, Arieanna; Fotter, Harriet. R. Richardson, Linda; Riddie, Mary; Kiai, nine; itounntree, itebecca. S. Sparrow, Laura; Skidmore, F. N Styron, Maria. T. Tryon, Wm. H. Kurtz, Harry W. W. Wind, Robert; Winley, Virgin; White, Thomas; White,-Mrs. W. Persons calling for above letters will say advertised and give date of list. Jno. S. Manix, P. M. MOTHER SWAN'S WORM SYRUP. Infallible, tastelessharmless, cathar tic; for feverishness, restlessness, worms, constipation. 25c. 2 Backache, stitches in the side, infla tion and soreness of the bowels, are symptoms of a disordered state of the digestive and assimilative organs, which can be promptly and thoroughly correct ed by the use of Ayer's Cathartic Pills. As dinner puis, and as aids to digestion. they have no equal. They cure consti pation. Ice Cream and Soddy Cakes. M. Shepard w-ill be at your door this evening with his delicious' Ice Cream and Soddy Cakes. Trv them and you willbe pleased. tua33dlm Emory's Little Cathartic Pills are suf ficiently powerful for the most robust, yet the safest for children and weak constitutions. 15 cents. 7 COMMEKCIAL. Journal Office, June 4, 6 P. M. COTTON-New York futures dull. Spots steady. New Berne market quiet. No sales. Middling, 10 9-16; Low Middling. 10 1-16 ; Good Ordinay, 9 9-16. NEW YORK SPOTS. Middling, 119-16; Low Middling, 11 1-16; Good Ordinary, 10 916. FUTURES. June, . 11.53 July, 11.72 August, 11.85 September, 11.66 CORN In demand at 73ia80c. Eooa 10c. per dozen. CITY ORDINANCE. Sec. 4. Chap. 8. Tenants shall cleanse their privies at least once In each month, and tn the montns ot May, June, July, August and Sep. tember shall have a sufficient quantity of nrae, awies or otner aeouorizer tnrowninto them to prevent them from becoming often- tirai nn.-t' flHVl ammriil fiAM tUnm uVtnll Via (31V C UUU UIU1 VUB UlltJU deodorized with copperas, chloride of lime or other disinfectants beiore they are carried away., A violation of the provisions of this section shall subject the offender to a fine of nve dollars for eacn ana every otienoe. in compliance wiui sec. o ot same cnanter. I hereby notify all occupants of lots wlthU city limits to comply witn aoove ordinandi within five days or the penalties - 111 be rigid' ly enlorced. ; y oraeroi me sanitary uora., JNO. M. HARGETr, s ' . City Marshall. P. R. Those not able to purchase lime will please apply to me at station nouse. - juuiw For Sale, ONE LARGE SIZE SECOND-HAND HER RING SAFE, cheap for cash or on time. . - HANCOOK BROS. Mosquitoes Bite. Be sure you prepare for them bv using MoFRATER's MOSQUITO BARS. They are simple In construction and cheap in price. Appiy at once to ' B. MoFRATER, Jun5 tf Burn street, bet. Queen and Cedar, . DON'T FORGET THE EXCURSION! 'The RIVERIJALE 8UNDAY SCHOOL will make their Annual Excursion from lilver- aaieto I'oiioKsvuie, ; , , To-Morf ow, Friday, June 6th tonchine at New Berne. - "-- - The steamer Trent will leave her wharf at Eiutir o'ciock, prompt.- ...... - . Fare for round trip. Fifty Cents.- ' " Children under 18 years, Twenty-Flyo Cts. ; i:nuaren unaer iu years, iree. -Tickets can be bad at the steamer.' . It For Rent, DWELLING- HOUSE on George street. known as the isplgcopal Keciory. The premises are In good oondltlon. . " - Apply to JunlSf WILLIAM H. OLIVER. Tho Thirtieth AmuinlMeellndoi' tho Stock' holders of tlio Atlantic and North Carollnn piiili-oad ( oinpuny will be hold t MORI 1 M' CITY, on TUT' If SDAV, the T W EN'iy The schooner "Lizzie V. Hall" having arrived with a large cargo of. Ice, the undersigned would call special attention to the price which he has IPEKM.ATNTEN'TXjTr adopted to charge for Ice. He proposes to sell tickets iu any quantity desired at the uniform rate of Seventy - Five Cents Per Hundred Lbs A purchaser of a five charged no more than the purchaser of a one thousand pound TOX CUSTOMERS EXCEPTED. 'i:7',5.,'l't : 7-5 '.i',.'j",,'v In settling upon the above mentioned price, he has considered the Ice question in a practical sense, cannot but be satisfied, and that his sales. He could, with a loss to himself, tho above, but for being satisfied After the Deluge, What ? Only tickets will for Ice, which are now on sale at Office. ; Jiid CRAVEN; STREET, ISelow ': :7El3cii?eaa1: : file: 0 e pound ticket will be ticket, by fixing such a rate that the consumer will also afford the dealer a profit on ' --7 . - temporarily sell at lower figures than that an intelligent public will consider be taken in payment ,-l. i :l L'AX IT JlMi I--'). i. c. r--
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