-1'.. t A t K 6tt -'l NEW BE6NEH SATURDAY, JUNE. 11, 1887. YGL, VI.-NO. 62. PRICE r CENTS.rr iw-r ' I - Sla . i : .11 it m Jf - MM I . LOCAL NEWS. I ral mtaJatars iUUMt, Saw Borne, latiume, W V Horth. iongitu, rr r wmi. Sua rise. 43 1 Lmftk of day, .Sun sets, 7:15 1 14 hours, 30 minutes. Moon iu At 9:40 a. m. BUSINESS L0CAL8. EED Oats and Millet at .rp HBKE Palm Fans for five oenti, at X E. N. Durry's. jutf FEOZEN Bnttor at Alex. Justice h. iia-iL. i B& DILXJNUHAM H ICE CEEAM .'1 PARLOR will be opened today on Middle atreet, adjoining Mrs. S. F. Stanly 'a Boe tore. ' Ail , ordera for iamuiea aaa axcuritcwi nuea at aaua factory yrieeav ttlw CJ TALL-FED BEEF, one of the finest O thAihae.bMQUMa matkel (hiaJ aeaeoeW W4ff Uh. at pay on Bfttuf v tnoralag. tnfraa Jmo. II. Thomas. O to JNO. DUNN'S and try a MILK SHAKE. - , UK TOB- ale) Mfttaem D DEVill refresh you thiahoa Try rt rpiIE cheapest plaoe in town to bny 1 Coats, i'aaU, Veata, Mhiru and Drawer ia at Bid Ike's Clothlnq Stork. IIFTY BARRELS LIME, auHable for 1 sanitary purpose, at 75c. per barrel ielWered, or at We, per barrel in lire Ua -rel lots. Ubo. Allen A Co. Fertilizers, (Mass, Paints, price. Lime, Plaster, Clement, Varnish and Oil at low Ubo. Aluch A Co. A thunder ihpwer yesterday cooled the air somewhat. Anothet';ftnjbi in city aflalrs, and it threatens tb siuepeM perfttfon for a while. President Bryan gif Ooiloe that the application of the A. ft N. 0. Railroad lo suspend the long-end -hort-haui clause of the interstate commerce law, so far as it affects Kinaton and More head City, will be presented to the oommtoakm o the 38 th inat. Mr. John Dunn has Order! (he fire work a for the fourth of July. Several other North Carolina towns are taking steps to oelebrate the Potfrih. New Berne will be second fo none 0 thenv We want 4lh V' join la; hare in the sxpeniilb honors, tbe patrloti'm and tjh pleasure. PerainaU-vs Uri3. T, KUlham, business manacer of Prftt, Erneet Richard's Grand Sterop tioan Exhibilien is in the city making arraagemenfe for an . exhibit at the theatre e the nighu of the 2lt and 33d insta. MisiEll lea arrired on Thursday night on ivlsit to her mother. Oapt d. M, White lXt on the steamer Newborns yesterdaj evening for Nor folk. 1' ' Mr. B.'Al "Bail! left on the steamer Newberne -yesterday. Ha Is on his way touQaattanopga, hi future home, wnere wish hi Mr. brought down a raft of iiinber y ester - Steamer Mkwemaat 1 . ; ' . l The NswWrne: of tLe Ot. D. lfne, aailed for frtfAttifftoj ithlll canto of IdtAtoeV kbt oeaU and quite a numbOtTAf paacer The Stout, of the Clyde line, nailed for Bdlsmaiyerday ernaing with a cargo tf iaajabatv rtl eterea, etc. Than EftgVf the SU. O. B. Liaa, ar rived with a oargo of merchandise. The Vj of tnonas)llsi mUod Te terday with a good oargo of track. The following teirgTftm was aeeeived yte dT' ,u" " New Yoek, June io, 1887. Geo. Bemderaon, New Barn. N,C: Tour tmkkk Ohlpped Jim TtM arrived at 10 p. m. June 6th. . ,.ati M,,Townsmd Reatreiaing Order Orftated Noiaaisjsrad o th mambers of tbe board of oouoO and city clerk yes terdaysaUt Mcfhad raatad an order reatralalag the board from aasulng, igaisjs,tsj1ltlsjt paying aar voocher leaned ' by thim which failed to paa by a aix-olght rot. I The applioatkMt for an iajttojrt : will be heard before Jndge PhUiip at ohartor nndec which artoe ghto tremble ' hMBjwaybMoontrvHaiMA a aixth-elcht rot ww aeary to ' ttpoanr-" ''"tlfeaartat waa - u mi Th W w&ai th tax payers of Kw . Bou bought A wj to raaort U 'k&B2nhry' I to prct.f ttl?t-T!j.i9t gano X ' It tw' th Ictjnlioii oft1 fraa of fh charter to anak it i cm1l to ftTpeaM tustara which fotloweJ, if we are cor MA A. ncr. uameron, or jkinston, reotly informed, teem to Yerify tnt yiew. Bat why rush into the court with ft matter that ought to he tattled the member of the bawd. Why otti not a compromise be effected and con cessions made by both tbe disagreeing lauviuiia mm win save uue uuj wt e"i pense of this injunction suit? We po-j pose as a compromise that the salaries of the city officers and employee be fixed the same as last year, and the police force the earns as last year. The people, so far as we can learn, were universally satisfied with the manner in whioh the affairs of the city were ad' ministered last year, and we hardly think the city will sutler by not intro ducing new features, specially suoh a can not be agreed upon. The members of the board who show ft desire to stop these proceedings and save the city' money, even though hejt should. hare to make concession, will bnte the peo ple on their aid. The Talking All Right, but not the Audience. On Wednesday night ' last, nfafto Clement Manly, Eef., wa hojdiftjr large audience in the theatre spell bound, while he told them of American poets and poetry, an old colored man and his wife wsstded their way thither to hear the Salvation Army, this being tbe plaoe where they had been holding forth. Ascending the steps, the old man, being in the lead, could hear the speaking and thought everything was all right, but when be peeped in he saw fsoes on the rostrum that were not familiar at the Salvation meetings, lie drew back and said: "Cat ain't de Salvation Army. " "Yes 'tis," replied the old wpman, don't 7011 hear d'fnaa preftchitt V tl'on In." The old man being struck with ths foroa of the "preachin,V peeped in again, and onuioUed more carefully the eountenanoes on the rostrum. "Umpb, dat ain't no Salvation Army; dat's er preach iu' man, ot 'taint de Salvation Army. ' ' Bo (hey went away disappointed, not with the speaker, howevar. but didn't like the erowd oa the rostrum. A P'lea for Home Xnterpriaes. A correspondent in a communication given elsewhere makes a plea for sus taining the Neuse and Trent, River Steamboat Company. Tfb JoratAXhi often alluded to the f not thai Nevt Berne1 made a great mistake when ah nof rendered her shipping and let iigomto other hands. All the net profit arising from the carrying of freight, to and from New Berne except that aoftde by the Elm City, goee to enrich and build up other cities. The corporations that have captured the business are not to be blamed ; we weloome any one who takes up an enterprise that our own peo ple have dropped, especially when suoh enterprise is of such vaat importance to our oommeroe, and when they invest their money in enoh w like for them to suooeed and make the investment nreu now oThinc the! froppaod PRbftudtion of anftanrtver nne of steam- but we know it ia true that the peusa 4 Treat to a Jsome .ehtayprtoe. ftnd betides" tpendlng alllhelr money ft Aif9b t4alOa )abfic.suiN. whatever nrofita are maAe bv the lino am Vfr"amo4g 'owio This line U aTio continually Inoreaaing ha facUitle for handling freight; and aeoommodating the people along their lines by erecting warehoo and butld- Ing wbarve. It also ran a regular ohedale. gMng tb people steady and reliable sat-vlcs. Major Cradle Attend the BalTfttloa Jtnnjr. On Thursday night Major deo. Credle visited the theatre lb haac, and witne th service of tbe rjajralioa Army. After be had been oomforiabLr aeated. and th sarvice had oontinned' for awhile, the Captain, feeling that the Major, ftneded that consolation which eat amly be found in the faith of (h re deemed, glided through th alsl d hi settaatoK'! ' Harayoxi made any prtparation to gettobrvw1v 1 ' Major Credle: "SU down; I e&nt hear good, I want to talk to you." Ska w dowairejaa taa tmes tloa. It ffajor Credle: "Tea, I ana running a tciiediriatogat thert oiitMtenttrcom- Major OrtdiajPo to other aa I arfei ihomto dotdm," v" Cantaiar " Vou4 will hay to char hTB." . . . .. " ' . Th Ifajot has . beea-, aaawhlapv lb tele for jl r t ao thai taizUaJbem mandmoct. lie is anabi to. find, it the rerised sdioa. --' v;-1- tr Taw :t:tt a real Hrh Of Fim T ncc-' j-'-r (' "eiamp.f - 0. "J i 1 l' l n Sew Bene; Fast,' freatst lad Futare. Editob Jouwixij Ife to generally oonoaded that, the -aps $rosperoua period in ine uatarr at' oaf cut or md oontroUed fear m ahipoinf, Then targe luma of aaoaty war annually t- pn4 among nec awuoM, distrtDated among all til aw o th mill, mea- lor tumbaf to build and rapaii hr vae!, the merchanta for upply ing them wih tores, etc, a&il-tnaker foifaaU'ihipa, carpenters, oalkera, blaeksmithg, con tractors, seamen, and many other in dustries too aumroMt aieatiov"rar made prospMOitf by, tato large jolume v uivvj wvwsi .pwn Kwu. puiuu her own people, all contributing to the general prosperity ef he people. Ilut, oh ! how changed the dtnation at the close of the war 1 her eitiaen. many of whom were refugee in other parte, returned home to find their fortunes, their ail, swept away by tbe unfortu nate struggle. No more did New Berne behold on the placid water of the Neuse and Treat her thirty or forty ail vessels; thy too. were all gone. Tnohgh, fhoenig tike, her people) one and all, went to work with a will, de termined to redeem their lost fortunes (many of them have succeeded . the most important interest, paramount bo every other, waa allowed to paa from nor control into the hands of foreign corporations, not one dollar at which to ojvned among her people. The vast sums of money made by these oompa alee are expended in other places. Can any eae doubt the great advantage that would nave accrued to New Berne, had she owned the steamer doing her transportation " The money would have heuri Ipent at home, giving em ployment to her seamen, etc. I do not wish to say anything detrimental to the foreign transportation eom pantos; they are clever gentlemen; conduct their business upon business principles, to make all th money out of it they can for themselves. We have three good lines running to our port that give ship pers quick transportation at reasonable rates. I am only end savoring to abow how muoh is lost to the material pros perity at Now Bora by not oon trolling thi isjjjtAt branch of he basineaa. Take, for instance, the business of the N euso and Trentjilver Steamboat Com pany, a company owned in New Berne and Jintoa They have a capital of forty thousand dol lars, the larger part of which was spent to far midst, among Our people in tW building of their leef of six steamboat. Then in addition to this amoaU,thl oonapaay expends far labor, applies and other expense 825,000 to $30,000 annually, furnishing our people with employment. This . is no inooar siderate.. Jtnoa -of. money distributed annually among us, whioh we all get a pull at. Suoh home enterprises should receivevathay deserve liberal sapport; We learn haiOu of theee- foreign porations doing business in New Berne, one that has madsmora money probably a a any other, not content with the l patronage they have received from our citizens now, propose to extend thair business on the rivers by putting t it ia said, new iron boata This company, being; wealth? with millions alias back, would soon drive off the present ocnpeny, the most" important of it nature owned by our own people. Suoh a oompany who seeks to bond up it busifans -by Milling down a weaker company, shoulumeet, and 1 think will, with that righteous indignation its ac tions by suoh a coarse would merit. But you may aay it does pot make any difference to me who or What oompany doe tbe business, I own no stock in any of them. There ia where you are mis taken, It does make adUferenoe with you, a material difference. Every dol lar that is made and spent among us bfelpausall; but how when made out o u and taken somewhere else and pent. They will say they do not pro pose to do anything against any one; their abject ia to get buaiaees. It is a well knows fast there to not the busi ness on thsse rivers to justify another Una in coming on. If it be divided be tween two oompaaies, then tho weaker ha got to g . out ol tho way et the that would be the ultimate result. It b different with the lines ranning from New Berne where all are Wealthy companies;" Who can afford to lose large sums of money for the pur pose of carrying a point. Citizen. The Advantage of Inuring in the CMiactleaf Intaal life The Company is peculiarly strong by reason of the character of its business and it financial condition ; with over tprtjr year experience. . , It offers no rpeeolatlv udaoemonta. It ha no special class of policy-holder Who er to get the dividends , earned and forfaited f 'other. ' It has' no stockholders to absorb profits directly or indtrootSTvi Bvery pelicy-wolder to, tMrerore, sura of getting m mtnrance at ita actual oost to th eompany year by year; the furplua earned being re turned to him at th end of each year. It 4et it rtafc with gramreod in the healthy sections of our own country only. . ,jr:f (! v.i- It seek new bosiass only at such net a will enable to MwbttAn to give insuranc at a low a east, at least aa Mtoewj flw-ai the iitfc the'ttta tm lnaerest wiu permit. Each policy prwwia yrvmq pt. la ease of lapaia Uttww ' throe ems' preminme are paid, it to fully paid tp for aa amount stated upon the , lief, without any action , on the part o the 4oguri; aiao" fivW larte ' cash rain mtaWtefatoJwhiA'ki prmt imfigVMiatWpoUy,lsoaVah -nber wiU gat all ha fgy. forasd -da "Of what an v other member pav n i No one to tnala to lose because ha anno oontinu paytif, ad on else raw hi hi sjkpcjbm - For faU prtsa Inquire of WUlUm iV ..CliTPB, 1 1 Cratch T Foster Lk.'fl )-"- " , . , 'rrmea . Jl3es.I1 nJo5- 1 1 wiw. 'tf7'-terr'i"oe. -s t , t aas r 7. ; c ' -v'ii Ui.K f . NEWS NOTES. A few slight shocks of earthquake have been felt in the City of Mciioo during the last few uighui. W. L. Washington, a negro, wnt lynched near Manstierd , La. , Monday, for attempting to outrage u whiu- wo man. Tbe yuincy Rock House an l the Drum House, at Houghton, Mich. , were struck by lightning Wednesday and Lurnbj. Los ?eo,ooo One thousand two hundred arpeulere in St. Paul, Miliia. are uu a strike for nine hours. Building operations prac tically suspended . The sixty-first anniversary en roieu of the American Home Missionary So ciety were ooutiDUP'l at Saratoga N. Y. Wednesday. The constitutional prohibitory uoieniJ nwnt was defeated in the Manaactiucttij Uouse Wednesday by a vole of 1 i'J to 74, not the necessary two-thirds. In Boston Wednesday (Jolleotor bal- tonBtall imposed a tine of ft 1.600 unon the Cunard Steamship (Jompaor for permitting an iusane woman to land from one of their vessels. A national convention of factory in spevtors began in Philadelphia W-.lnor day. One object of the convention m to secure uniformity in the laws rrgu lating ohild labor in different Btatex The dwelling of A. Brown, at Bed ford, Ont-, was burned Wednesday. Four small children, all under 10 vears ol age, perished in the llaiuea. The parents, wilh a baby, barely escaped with their lives. Wm. Liullin, oaptain of the Salvation Army, was convioted at Lancaster, l'a , yednesday, of conspiracy 111 luring away irom nouie i.i.zie l axie. u ynui girl of Manheim, that count) Sen tenee was deferred. One of the principal chuugiv to he made in the constitution of the Arnalgu mated Association of iron and .Sire I Workers is the introduction of a clauxe admitting colored skilled workmen to membership. The Pittsburg and Western Railroad ras sold by the United Statn marshal in Pittsburg Wednesday under order of court for $1,000,000. It wan purchased by parties interested In the roorRania tion scheme. James K. Murphy waft present when the New York police officers reached the body Magdalene Zorn on Sunday, and states that all the members of the party who 'first saw the body are satis fled that it was a eaaa of murder. Judge Blodgett, in Chicago Wednes day, heard argument on a reyivor to resurrect the old Case of lienry Dupont Samuel J. TUden. The suit ia for a debt amounting, with interest, v $20,000, due by the eld Illinois Coal un) Iron Company, in which Mr Til. ten was a stockholder. Strtt-enirnt of Receipts and hUliiirse- rnfiiN fur tho Mouth of Mm, I s 7. RKOKirre. May 14. To balance from T. Daniel, ex-trean P7.M " 14. Toc'h from Tax Col'l'r CJ.OO. " ' " A. Miller. 2MU.97 " 16. Note " " 75.00 " 16. V'chra " " 265.M " 21. Toc'h from Tax OolVr 128.50 " aa. 107.50 June 4. aa.00 li. " " City Marshal 40.90 " 7 " baianoe due Treas. 811.86 81171.02 MBBUBSBMKf TK May V, By cemetery note paid W. II. 1 , Ojiver, due July 14 253.84 By vouch'! ree'd of Alex. Miller. 2fi5.S8 June 7. By c'h p'd K. IT. Meadows, no.00 " John M, llarget a.i.00 ' B. F. Ketchum 30.00 " J. V. Williams 10.66 " J. E. Gaakill.. 80.00 " J. B.ErnuU 9.00 " Geo. C. Broad street ' John C. Green " R. H. Hilton " W. N. Buss " Robert Williams " D. D. W infield " Jo. Bryan " Allen Atkinson " W. H. OHver " Newborn Academy . " W. a Field " New Berne Journal. " AtlantioEng. Co. " Newborn Eng-Oo " Newborn Oaa L't Co. " J. H. Lewis 4.00 25.00 23.00 20.00 SO. 00 2.00 2.00 2,00 10,00 8.00 24.80 5.00 10.00 10.00 75.00 4.50 4.50 " J.G. Hari 1. . ate .75 " H. L. Hall... 4.50 2,70 " Geo. Allen at Co. 5.'M.Bret:.T7....... H Ja.McDaaiet...t , Small wood ft Slover... r. J. AMeadowa... t-85 dT.1T r,Bs IL LanaJr-.Z-.. " M .Ueeta ssmps and - -i-jaaraefcw Ulau.. 1W.15 wa miAnt T1B asawaBaBa 5.V. , ..)-vs.,'.vsjlJ1-l,(rz . T TI I14M9, itSMv ''fworfto hnl itwriSed .Wora.me tha fth day of lix7.i '- I - tT," w' - n0.. t'J .li a-;v." . '"ion ( luldren," aid fhe Pi , tt s, hwl Ma'wo "Summer Silk in Btripes an 1 .aids i; worth Mil!, iwr f arrl in1 ir ink '1i viIk to make a dreao. 1 n.n- dullare in my pocket and uiy salarv m three dollars per week, Lu uiuo, U!.ci must I wait before 1 hn e 1 1. e 1. 1 1 u , my dreas. ' Before any one had the timet- v r.l a litllegirl t- hand went up " Why, (iritCe, am I tli In- er i. cannot have the aurv. n o. t l. "Oh yes I have, teacher' '1 jj Ki. 1 hay to wait at a!! because A M Hakt; is selling summer tilke hi -ire Mamiiiii bought a droop ol 11 yesterday iirn ,tU- one of that 1 o e 1 y Su.ungt-. She r 1 am she evt 1 pa vs I .race to- k h i Itie claims 1U he k ; t .1 1 Notice. Apnlioatiou hvmi bem miu 1 IntersLale i omineree 1 011,101: the KuopeiiBiou ol thi f-'uith the lnierstat' t'oiiiinei - .- Liv es it affects Kineton an I Morel, ii 1 ,'1 ( in lh State of North 'uro,,rik m, situated on the A d. N. t k 1 whirl is a part of the K.uiu-ru ( aroi.ua bis pau-h Line, and all p.,uit, banco which points an I raid ula v.- i.aiii. : towns freight m carried I y t:ii i !n. notice is hereby (ji en i hat on .1 urn- 1 inst. said application or petition will t preoented to sai l conn n if r-.-.n t .1 ..i ; 1 thereon WASIIIM 1 '( iN 1 ', Pre t A. A N 1 ' I .' !. L New Hern, N. ( '. . June in 1 PATAPSCO FLOURING MILLS I 77 I LSI A IIL1MI I 1) 1 I'M A I'M O SI KRLA'l UK I'Aini V 1 o ti t 4i l 111 r 1 1 n . Superior lo Any IX kit r I it tlilo i All I lie lit hi iWu:Ms ' 1 . n t cold Oh KUPUpt mi 1 lib r Kc In w ,r lllll) "Patapsco Supcrlativ r CXi lulUHLIi.a ill 11 77 -7' s 11 yrrrs'r 1 ." r rtuTioi s hkf ; p, K tu I 1 rocr r I ' i I H.H U I Til I. , I'll t I'M IMIII II I IIHllKIl K M I I II A I. U V I l-A Mil . C. A. GAMBRILL MANUF'G CO., 1 ci i.mmi'.kci sn;i 1 : Ml. I' It l-.M.M h.l U Mr. E. K. BISHOP, 1111 HI ,11, 11 MtU Hi ll 10, . . W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. The only S3 SEAM LESS Hhie e In the world. Flnet Cif. jwrfi win ran tea. ami l.e. &U tvlefl U MV1I.-.11 antt Uiirfctih lliose rosTIng S-"i er $! IV 1.. ixitK.LAn a'.ft SIIOK . o , tin VI M h M lls,-il by ullier Dl lui. n . ill wear Hip W. I Ir ur ileal' r dec n-.i lo IK..UI to W. I.. IOl' Mrs. S. Parsons Will open h 1IOA KLIN'; II Meas.m Rl l'l KTH Mill 111, KI I INT of JI7 A , w l.l l' hept in l le lt h i-ly Coin IHiiilul ton . f s, 1 ,11 s to ! refil 1 Just Received 45 Hhds. New Crop English Island Molasses. Will Sell Cheap. APPLY To Ferdinand Ulrich, WHOLESALE GROCER MIDDLE RTREKT. NKVV BERNE, N. V. X. A. (Irken's Old Stanp. Valuable Real Estate FOR SALK. All of Hip rXeal Eitate t. u.hsipk U. it OHtherall, ofMohllc, Ala . (.n nii l t tbe Junction Qno n an I BtoikI h rf ets in t h is city. Sonin loUnn Korlwt Alloy and Hpurn street. Also s tins rulolt rlilnee on rotlook street. One Store on Hixxnl sireei. nert lo Alex. Miliar. I'erlerliori t T ile l..y,,Dd question. Several that -class Houses for r. i.l Period looking for Pwelllnrt can nhrnt be aceommodatstl. i Apply to K. ii, H1L.U mUdtt Beal Fsta te Ag U Biqad HI. For Sale at a Bargain, A, Tery.Roatle HORSE, with UGGY and HARNESS. Particnlar can be 6bjaiaatr on hjpKclition at' Jdtotfkl Offlcfti '' j8 dlw wlm- -Bill Foster.-..,. f Parebn' Ting1' fcifl' tO Qoot will lo wJltditoatriaJ. . ' .. a. liulUm mZ cVtO- .jm 1 1 , 1 ..... ,1 notdi a? siior i . . , , i n,.-,.. 1 1 1 . 1 -u ' ! 1, I . :. ; I. AH. 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Bee r :i , piM'aieil (roiii U ,, duit and root Of 'i ih.- hi . li'iin ... cuibinatioa with t i I i. i. . i j ui.l . . this remodiai S'- - I ' in. I -ii ti mont eilioient. ' ii ki mi iiml lie- u !,dernijned trusts j,; ! I. in xHlub.loh I re; italioil. Of many "?J '- lainiiOk. .i ui.iuufui'turor If -" I i'-p;ii t.. i.e will serve aa a , , ii iy f- i t h. i . lonierulationof this If- , ' " ' ' ' . the kind T, ' .i - .'.i t Cut up i Hal f. pmt, ' ( , I'.l.t "l'l uar I I .. ill i-w. . ::e rtor.en in a ' S1 li : i m vim-.- V. m .in N .1 lib 9 1-7S. '' "i Mv L. ai Mr hater I tontifv with1"' I'lea -Hi. lo the m, m- ,, our Mmilol-.i .' ' . , .' ii 1 an . -I ili .oulll 11U -l it. .'. JeUCel, i I rt I 1 y ol JXhl ne .;iiHntity nf -el ry I too I. Y OU ei i ei leric;o of in to j ih compo ii' ( 'lit in n in or k hum n that y o ("r ihtaininK it. d i -p. mi t ion to f t 1 :l to:'! 1 1 N k 1 1 M . 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