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-' in.i - t -a.. ' T t i O'URNAL VOL. VI.-NO. 237. .HEW -BERNE. N. C FRIDAY. JANUARY 6, 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. LOCAL NEWS. rarml ntlt'in AIbum, ' ' Hew Berne, latitude, . 85 6' North. : : , longitude, 77 W Wert. Sua riM,ilS tmgtb day; : 3aa mi, 4:M J 8 Sour, 88 Binntea. Moon rie t 6:41 P- m. -. . ..-; , . , BUSINESS LOCALS. FOUND In my yard, on bay bona Owner wilt pleaaa oomi for war" r and pay charge. . Jan6tf. a - W. P. Duutus. ; 'AAA . t X V L v t juet received and J or aale T at rery low price. Geo. Aluh & Co. ' rprjBMEB'S ALMANACS at A - Geo. Allen ft Co. GHOIOS BUTTEB jut received by Alex. Miller which baoontiaue to aeli at 80 eta. pr lb. (Equal to any in the city.) , . TT7ST ARRIVED another lot of Choice J Uamt to 0 ID. Beat ncklee Preserves, Jelly and Mince Meat at Jmo. Dean', . r ARREST'S Medoo Vineyard Cognac ' A and Wine for sale, at aunuiaotu rer' price, by Jambs Rbdmokd. 13 ORE Liquor and Wine for Medici a. nal and other usee, at wholesale. J tMU Rkdmord PVIRECT importation of French xJ Brandy and Holland Oin arrived In bond and duti paid' at Custom ioute in New Berne, guaranteeing gen Jlne good for aale. Jab Redmond. TjEDMOND'S Ginger Ale. Lemon IV Boda, etc., equal to imported. James Redmond. The amusement veeterda waa on Broad street. A good many of our oltiaen bed out their team, and some ' right exciting race were engage in The auail eater finished a? the twenty-fourth quail yesterday and hows net sign of weakness. He now think he can eat a hundred in a bun dred daje. The twe stores of Mr. George Ash oo Middle street bate lean oomolidat-M. He 1 attll offering bargain in cloth ing and gent' famishing good, boou hoe eto. Give him a trial and he will convince you that you can buy a suit of blothing regardless of hard times. A choir i being org an i red for Rev - Mr. Pearson' meeting. It will be fifty etrong and in thorough practice by be time the Evangelist arrive. Good . muslo i essential in conducting re Union exercise, specially in such meeting as are proposed to be held by Mr. Pearson, A good sermon is often ( polled by being followed with pour musio, . Shoot of the Gun Club. -'. The following is the score made hy the Craven Couotv Gun Club at its regular glass ball shoot on yesterday; ; W. W. Clark ...10010 100001000-4 .-, O. K Hancock ........ 110010110110100 H B. Ellis : 100100101011001-7 Cba. BelU.....M ..WWI1110000 0016 O. Riaenetein ........... ,00000000000 00 -0 G. L. Clark.... .00 OQlOOOl 10000-4 J. Dunn......... OOOOllOlOOOOOlO 4 . Ths ties were then shot off as follows: W,. W. Clark ;.. O L. aarl. 8; John - Dunn, SA W. B Ellis, noting captain. , ; j ', i i ' Railroad Hews From Onslow. Deputy: Sheriff H. A- Jsrman of ' Onslow countT, called to see as yester day and. Informed ne that Jodge Russell was at Jacksonville last Monday and made y. speech' pA the railroad. His talk aroused the people oonsiderably, and the ' prospects for carrying ths sub scription are brighter than ever. -! r We are glad to see the spirit of enter; prise alive ia this county. A subscrip tion to this railroadof Sixty thousand ' dollars will be folio wee by subscriptions from Wilmington and -New Berne and ' the road jvJU be bnl&,j'ti?. - Steamer tTateo, - rky:'". ' Wbit ws seated yesterday morning as an expectation that the hian. sbank log, "t! -iact new steamer Manteo would be st 1' f O. D. S. S.Co.1 wharf Wedee- - day t e x t w ill he a reality v A telegram has t.p a reoeived announcing that the new eu amer Manteo would sail on the stetmer Pamlico's schedule on Monday cext, which ' will ' brieg'her here on . Wednesday. : ' - :.:"e,-:' ;V Don't stand on the order of your go ing, but got Look her all over, and let tbe c - ; anr feel that they are working for sa Appreciative public , You will be Convention. . jy, " - f ive Farmer, makes the uncemect, to. which we i . : : Diioa of te farmers in ' Coring counties: .: ' CoBvpnlsoa meets in 1 f 'i rest 'Wednefiday, tbe '. T--.r bounty be rerre It is a f jrmprt' ronv(ntirn, T " " '- it J-'T.h Carolina i i i f ' ! t K 1 n-rwt f c t" f ' NEWS 7B0X WA8HZHOT0V. Speaker Carliale Ajxnotu.es the Com mitie of the Houaa. The following telegram wa received last night: Special -to Jouenal. Washisoton. D. C, Jan. B- p. m J rbe. committees ar announced. North Carolina get one chairman, Col. Co w Its on expenditure, department of justice Mr. Simmon i on claim and ex pea diture, State department, and Major Latham en District of Columbia and private claim. "C. ' The Week of Prayer. Tbe eervioee of the Evangelical Alli ance will be held tonight at the Baptist Church. The following is the subject Prayer for mission. For tbe Quick en ing of a missionary spirit and for tbe outpouring or the Holy Oboet; for all gents in gospel work, that they ma be kept humble, devoted and coura geous; for native Churohee and oon verts, especially such as endure perse out ion for the gospel's sake; for mission colleges. Bible and tract societies, and tbe spread of vernacular Christian liter ature; for tbe overthrow of all false re' itaieos. snd for the conversion of Jew, alobamme tans. nJ beathm to the faith of Christ; for the oooiplte open ins ud of Africa to tbe light, sod tbe cessation of its slave trade; for a blessing on all mitHionary conferences to De held tbls yesr. Fs u. Ixll.. ex., exxvi ; las xi. 1-0; xxv 0-; xxxv . xl . xliv .. Iv. ix ; Matt, ix 85-88; nii. 84-88: xiviii 8-20; John x i 20-8J; Acta x. 84-48 vii 23-81; Rom. x. 1-18.) Steamer Movement. Tbe Vesper of tbe E. C. D line will sail this afternoon at four o'clock. Tbe E mlet of this line will arrive this evrn ing. The Pamlico of the O D line will sail for Norfolk this morning at nine o'clock. It wilt Drobublv ba her last trip ss the Manteo is expected in her stesd next trip Tbe Defiance of the Clyde line left for Baltimore yesterday morning with s oargoof 140.000 feet of lumi er iuBn.iDMJDoi ioen.ee l. a line ar rived from Kinston last mgbt with a cargo of cotton. Tbe Blanche of lb same line arrived from Saow Hill wub carito of cotton. Tbe Trent of the same line went on a trip to Qarlowe creek yesterday. 1 be Howard of the Independent line will leave this moruing at eight o'clock for Trenton. Why We Want a Fair. Foi (wo or three years the Journal has occasional ly callt-d etu-niiun to ihe iuipoiUnce of boldins an omer. fish do game .exnioit in piew urne. to which oan be added an exhibit of tbe arioua manufacturing industries o' the community, the various kind of wood n this section, and the artistic hand! work of our ladies. We have continually referred to this matter because we thought and Mill ti ink it one of importance to New Bene; because it is. the beet means of advertising and bringing a community into public notice, Ne papers are a wondeiful help in this line, but an ex hlolt of tbe natural resources of any section to whlcn thousands of people are attracted, is supplementary too aud verification of the work the newspaptr ha done. To show up these Industrial, lnyite people to sse the advantage of our loca tion, and to secure to New Berne hsr share of the capital that i constantly seeking Investment la North Carolina and other Southern Bute, is the object of tbe JocMAt In mrgtng this sxhfblt. We propose to start it on a small scale, bat we must confess thai -we have tot Bat with' that encouragement among oar citizens who ought to take an Inter- en la an enterprise of - this kind which ws know is bound to redound to" their b a -fit. Money enough, in our opinion, has t-etn subscribed to Inaugural the Fair, but a call for meeting of those ho have subscribed, and others who feel an interest in tbe matter, for the purpose-of effecting en organisation to carry out the purposes' of the exhibit, wa. unheedtd. ' Only- three. or four manifested interest enough to attend. Bat we nre.not yet dismayed. , We are fully determined to have the Fait. 6o ftet eontultatioa wtth a'aumber ef our tisenv who asretf with ns as lb the fe ioilVof the enterprise we will a noanoe tie various committees and hope hey will do their part in making It a grand success. ' " Boms of our most prominent citisees sve been cured of chrooio rheumatism by tbst wonderfa pain-banisber, Salva tion Oil. Price Sjj. - Wby, Joof-s, wrt a hofalrte von in your tbrostV" 'Yes, 1 raised it ;ra a c t n rr ! ; I re too ICS I've wl," ' V.Y ;, cure . T " ; i ' ' ' ' c o re CITI COUKCIL PROCEEDINGS. Jajtoaby. 8. 1888 A regular me ting of the board of city conftoitmen wa held this evening at half past seven o'clock, Msyor Meadows in the chair. Present, R P. William, J. V. Williams, B. B. Lane, V. A. Crawford. S. H. Lane, M. P Holly, John Greer and H. P. Kennedy. A petition from M. Patterson ft Co. for privilege to run a sewer pipe across South Front street was presented. On motion of V. A. Crawford, tbe petition was received and granted Also per mission was asked to build a frame stable whiih waa on motion, referred to the committee on fire district. A petition from property owners on East Front street for permission to re move, tbe piling at the foot of Broad street, was, on motion, granted. A petition from B. B Lane for per mission to build a frame stable on his lot, was granted. On motion Paul Williams is to be allowed tbe usual price for lighting a lamp on corner of Jeorge and Neune street Tbe marshal's report read and on motion of R. P. Williams, was reoeived and adopted : Fines collected , 8 3 M) . 47 85 . 1 UO Cash Rent Total, 5i 70 Fire departaieui coujuiltlee repuried injuries to tbe button and Ku.by bl- glues by sand at the fire at tbe itepoi. bich hd been repaired, and that tbe building of the bose lower would com mence tomorrow. finance committee reported efforts to borrow funds unsuccessful. Uaniiary, no report. rollce committee reported ibal the beater bad not been put in tbe Atlantic engine house, and suicgettled that it be deferred for the preseat. Streets and pumps committee reported as follows: I o the honorable Mayor and Huwduf un uuiuuimee oo streets ana purui I oeg leave to suDmlt the follwiuu r port: Oar streets aud sldeweika rr in inL.y ploe in a very bad ooudiuun eepeciitilji laibuirueof II) e tiaexklk T . . t a luiauioui ui.B rejeiTvu more atteoiiuu ttiSQ the sidewalks for ome jers pui an o ouiy require some repairs here auil there to keep tbrm in nuwi ooudition. but tbesioewaiks h.ve beeo uelecied lor years until in some localities ihe have become almost intolerable. Tli. sidewalks have wvrn down no tbal water laode in Urge pools, making u exi.rem.ly bad in rainy weather. Your committee have thought it b.st to begin to grade the sidewalks in a geut-ral wav, employing only one regular street force of six hands We have done some ex celleut work, but muob more remains to be done Toe sidewalk on U.noock ireet leading to tbe dt-pot and tbe side walks on Middle street lead in ir to Lha oily market (two of the mot public place in town) bave been verv bad for sometime and much complained of. but we a e giaa to report them now in irood eondillou. Your committee propose t- continue this work until there shall b. KOOd walk all throuKh the town. The drivers are getting regular pay od are doing very poor work, not making full time. We. therefore, reoommend. 1 That the work of grading the side walk Shall J continued and pushed as far as possible with suoh bsnds as tbe marshal may employ. s. That the driver rosks ibetr full time as fixed by th Major. in accordance with the foreaoinc recommendations we offer the follow ing: Resolved , That the oonditiioa of the sidrwalks require immediate repair, sad that tbe marshal shall continue the same under the direction of this com mittee. Resolved, Tht it is thsdotvofth marshal to confer with this oommfttee boat all street work and obev their ooeetraoUone Resolved. That the driver shall make full time s fixed by the Mayor, and If there shall be any loss of time the same shall be deducted from their wages. J V. Williams, Ch'm. ) B. B. Lab. Qom. M P. HOLLT, ' R. P. Williams moved that tbe re port- be laid on the table, which, on a vote being taken, waa tost. V. A. Crawford moved . that tbe re port be received, and adopted, striking at the censure of the marshal, six hands, and insert sack foroe as he may ned.- R. P. William moved to strike out grading sidswalks, which waa lost. Oa a vote . being taken. Councilman Crawford a motion was adopted. v ' : Councilman J. V.' Williams moved that the board receive , the pump sank byifr.'A. W. Coek end a voucher for the cost, (53, be Israed to him .when completed. Councilman B P. Williams moved to amend to make It a fire welt, wblcb was lost.'. The original motion was carried. ? r .,.-' ' .' Wharves and docks, no report. 1 Ordinance and licences, no report. ftre district. BO report, t v 1 Cemetery, progres . - ' B. P. William moved that the num ber of had employed on tbe streets by the msmHl t e limited to three, and wort srji-b r'i ss owe Coee oa t-e ttr' - J. V. ' rro"! to 1st Upon tbe vote being taken tbe original was lost: ayes, R P. Wiilians. S. H. Lane, John Greer.. Nsys, J. V. Wil liams, B. B. Lane, V. A Crawford M P. Holley, H. P. Kennedy. R. P. Williams moved that the street hands be paid in future seventy-five cents per day which was carried. That tbe marshal be ins ructed to re port the lime of the street hands to the committee on streets and pumps each week and get an order for tbe amount and that the clerk be instructed to issue a vouoher for the same, a vote being taken tbe motion waa lost. J. V. Wilhvms moved that the pay of tbe engineers of the fire companies be reduced to twenty-De dollars per month, cash. Ayes, J. V. Willians. B B. Lane, V. A. Crawford. 8 H. Lane, J. Greer, H P. Kennedy Nay, R. P. Williams. Carried. R. P. Williams moved thai a pump on West street be repaired by the marshal Ou motion of 8 11 L.ne. a voucher for $3 00 was ordered to be delivered to the Eicelbi.ir Kire C'oiDp4uy fur rem of room. Couucilman Kennedy moved that a lamp be placed al ihe cm una of West and Cedar aud Norwood nu 1 Croktd streets A mullon to talile prevailed, nays, K. P Williams S H Lane and 11 1' Kennedy. Ayee, H H Line J. lirrer, V. A Craw foul . W IV II, II, J. V Williams V A Crawford men c i tlut llir mat ler be rt-ferrrd to the o rum Utee m streets and pump, with k, w,r to act Id wan found that (he iiibttt-r wan now in the bands of the i m.niiKre Ou motion Ihe bill of K I'. WiIIihhb for freight for $3 1(0 wan alli.wtd and ordered lo be paid m each Couocilman 8 11 Lane mox-d that lor ibe ut-il sixty dv Ihe tax collector be allowod lo lake one half of the taxes in vouchers A vole being taken the motion was carried. a)e. 8 II Line, M F Holly John (ireer, 11 1' Kn i.edy R V Williami. uays It 11 Ijine. V A Crawford. J V Williams. It 1 Williams iiiuved that an J I. C Davia's t ill, w no the nidi r fur ihesame b ire fraud on ila fce it It- leiui ne.l Ou moiiuu of M I' H.iIIt toe nioii, n was lubltd The bills for (hi- mi nth rr al lowed . The clerk was. on niotn n of H. I' Williams, directed to compare ihe b il of J II i lablree with his contract and if correct isue a voucher for same. Ou motion of R I' Williams tbal J 11 .Crabtree A Co have a voucher issui d to inem In lieu of one lost alter bell g adverted according to law. Oo motion of H H Lane ihe rents of the market house was ordered lo be paid to Greeu, Foy & Co , in accordance with ibe agreement made with them. Tbe fire department oommillee re ported the leaae of the Odd Fellows Uall for the use of the New Berne Steam Fire Engine , ou. pan w Mch. on motion of M P. liollv, waa received Oo motion of J V Willi mi a vote of lhankn were leinieied oouucilman il 1 Wilum lor bis eurrgy in obtaining K P. WuliaoiS moved list the well on Urifflih street bo repaired if it cost not over $25. Miuuiea read ond approved Adjourned. Silas Fi n hkr, City Cltrk. Whvletthe baby suffer snd perhaps die. when a bottle of ur Bull s Baj Syrup would at onoe relieve it and ef fect a cure. Only II cents a bottle. Persons of sedentary babita and over worked find in Lai ad or specific for want of appetite, palpitation, debility, constipation, and many other ailments. At all druggists. Pnoe 5o. Tbe Leading Features of the Youth's Companion An nouncement for 1883 just published are ft Six Illustrated Serial Stories, by Trowbridge, Stephens, andjoters. its Two Hundred Short Stones ana Tale of Adventure, its articles by Eminent Writers; Incloding the Bight Hon. Wm. II. Gladstone, Professor Tvndall,Oen Lord Wolse ley, Louisa M. Alcoti, Geo. George Crook, and one huudred other popu lar aatbors. The Companion has two Million .Readers a week Every family abonld take it. By sending yoorsobscription bow, with $L75, yoo will receive ir free to Jan nary I, 1888. and a fall, year's subscription fiom that date. Astewtaklag ewetsee, It is the 4 atv f every person who has used Boecaee'i German yrtp to let iu wonderful qualities be baww to their fries. in euricg Consumption, severs Cow g he, Ornap, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in faet ail throat and long diseases. No person can ese it witbont ieaasedut relief. ; Three doaee will re! lev uj e, and we eooaider It tbe duty ef all dreggisteto recoeasaend hto tbe poor, dying consumptive, at h-aat to try one bottle, a 80.009 dose b -tUee ware enie Uft year, and no one case where it failed waa report 6o h a medicine ae tbe i-iermcm tjn.p. cannot be too Widely known. Ak your dnurgist'ahoat it. Pmpi boitle to try, sold etl0oet. R-sulsr ;r. 73 wct Bed r-y all :- " 1 liiert in . tSe Uit4 An old lady who believed in the heroic school of medicine, said to the family physician: ', Why, Doc tor, yon haven't bled my husband yet. Aiot yoa going to bleed him at ail!" "Well, yes," replied the doctor, somewhat absent mindely, 'I'll bleed him as soon as he gets well." HIi Stent Restored. A. K. Hiwuts:-About a year Mb ago 1 procured my first pair of glasses from some dealer, but they strained my eyes and caused them toacbe. I then bought a pair of your Cryatalized Len ses, and the effect has been wonderful, a a proof of which I do not use any glasses now and see as well as ever. F. E Danuo., 14. D.. Ed. Tex. Med. Record. All eyes fitted andthe fit guaranteed at lbs drug store of F. S. Duffy New Berne. jantt lm COMMERCIAL. OTTO'S MARKET. Nhw Yokk, Jan. 5 lO '.'O A . M Futures opened firm. Hales of bales. 17,400 January. February March, April, May, June, 10 88 10 50 10 02 10 72 10 H2 11 91 July, 10 96 August, 11 00 September, 10 M October, 10 ti November, 10 07 December. N--w Hern e market quiet Hales o? of hales ul 9 to 9 6 H, as to (iradc. uoTiuaric ntnuitT lVanuta 60 to 75 els per bushel Kkk" 17 lo H. Rice Bteuciy at 81 (X) lo 81 10 in ivicks. I Uirn ateady , 47 to 55 Fodder. 80j. lo 81 00 pr bundr .1 N-ed coiloi) 83 00 orr hundred. Turkeys Si 50 lo 01 per pir foarsfiTiKC Hard. $1.10. dip, 81 Mi a2 0). liB-81 0081.86. OATS-37i,40c. in bulk -tlMWi -l8o per lb Bear On foot, 4c. to 5c. Faasa Pou ttao per pound. re aji UTS 80c . &j$ 1 . 00 per bushel Onionb 8i) 00 per barrel. Ohiokbxk -Urowri 40u. . apr.r, g 30c. Mka1- 0oo per bushel. Al Pl.KH - Malt 75o per buabel Ikish Potatoss-83 008 60. rtTaTuse -Babamss. 80c. ; yams 40c Harrison. 40 - IHINOLKB West India, dull and n jm nal. 6 lucb 8il 00a 2 50 Huildm. t neb hearts, ts.00 : sapa.g 1 60 per M. wuoLBivALa PBinaa. Ni Mass Poua 816 00. 1HK-New family. 816 0) iaouuait Mkat 7c. C. K.'e. F B's B.'ssnd I . C.-t'ic Flx)UB-88 OOaO.OO. LaBD 6Jo by tbe tierce. Niiuv-basis 10's.82 60. rtuOAR Granulated, o 7 OorrK-2023o. OHKBHi 15 1LT 80a85c. per nack. MoLAeeas a.sd STBcrs S0a45c- l'OWDtt-13 00 Hbot Drop. 81. tO; buck, 81.75. Sbhosknb 8tc. Hide Dry, ifc. . green 6o. fiUaOW- 8c per lb George Ash, TUB CLOTHIER Ua now consolidated bi two stores and will, at the old stand on Middle street, next to L. H. Cutler's, continue That Slaughter Prices which be commence J some time before tbe holidays. Our Stock ha been replenished in every department, and if you are in need of anything in our line, call with out delay and you will wonder at tbe Bargains Ve Give You in Clothing, Boots & Shoes And all kind of DRY GOODS. We are making Special Drives this Month IS Blankets, Shawls, Newmarkets, Walking: Jackets, Ladies' and Ken's Underwear. WE HAVE RECEIVED A New Line of Neckwear which la a collection of csntiTstinz beautiee, that act being sold at popular prtews. Oar fine eatin lined Scarf at t5o. beau any half dollar aoarf ia other ptacee..- - -. -v - All oar good will plea and wife satisfaction, and price an o low 701 cannot resist them. DavM IL Jooee of Beanfort anil hold forth at ' s ' "0 pccrco'r.ch'o,;" Kiddle street. EATON ihe JEWELER, Can be found a Nice Stock ef . Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, SOLID 8ILVEE AND PLATJSD WARE. . . Full line of everything in my line.'' J Come early and make your selectionr. SAM. K. EATON.'V' uov;iidu Middle tre.?l Guano, Kainit AND 5,0il() ,U!..i. Ku.-t l'roof Oalr. l.ooo bu.sli. Mcaiiowa' ritmium Ex tr.i Karl) IV -a u uarsiitced block). 50O 1,1,1,.. (I, ;,iu,- I.jrlv Uc.se Pota toes ( jiurc and trui lo umiit), -OO dufh. lixlia l.ixrly KmjdJ lieans JIM) W 1 1 - .Mohawk litaLh, Golden lil UUP, Ul'Jihll, and ( iiion Sc t. Cucumbers, Itctt.- 1,000 tons IMt-aJowa' Special Qaane (for all oropft i. 500 tons Gcruiiui K a i u 1 1 .00 Iodb iltiwaii I'honpLstf. 100 toon Ilhlolvi'd ItdUl". 100 tons Cotton Seed Mi al. 100 lona Agricultural I.ime. FOR SALE BY E.H.& J.A. Meadows, COTTON & TRUCK lACTORS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF MEADOWS' SPECIAL GUANO. Office: UNION POINT, NKW HKKXE, N. C. dec30 dwtf Robert Hancock, Jr., TRIAL JUSTICE. Office next door below Jocbkal. afBc. ' Same building with Guion & Pelletier. - UpenfromBa m. to 4 p.m. Will (ire prompt attention lo all matter pertain J log to Justices' court. d29 dtf ' ', 2,400 3 lb. Cans Tomatoes, -AKD 1,250 -.. Cans Corn, bst quality At TEN Cents a Can. A.tT71x?icli.'s. (No eeoonda undard good.) New Berne, N. a For Sale. Vacant lot, aoathweast oornerMidJ' aad Johnson street. 78 feet oh Hid d ' street and 110 feet on Johnson treef. Kiih. estate r " rebfr-. C. rexttoL.tr. Cc
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