AILY OURNAL VOL. VII.-NO. 237. NEW BERNE. N. C THURSDAY, JANUARY ;i, 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. II II i I M 12J t 1 i BUSINESS LOCALS. 4 Lit A.NAC3 -Twwi Kortk. Caro 21. ltna Almanacs for Us) TW 188. Okx. AlXta 09. PflE &at d splay ol Silk Haedksr L chief and gent (tack Wear, and Gloves at deoSS it ) Bakkixotos ft BaXTUS Ol iNE Thousaod RolU W!l Paper at very low pri efl. UKO. AlXKJI & CO. 1) LEASE REMEMBER that I need L money aa well ai the real of maa kiad, and if jou ot me pleas pay ma. J. C.'Wurm. (ORN SBELLERS. Grain Tana, Feed J Cuuara at Oto Allen 4 Co 1 11 PORTED FAE5CH BRANDY AND 1 HOLLAND GIS.lust received and for aaU by Jamcs Redmond. LNQINE aod Oia Repair, Belting, - Packing, ato. at ' Geo. A LLCS ft Co. irST RECEIVED Aaother lot of J GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for sale by Jambs Richmond. IP r8E PURE ICE. manufactured by tbe Jarman lo Factory. Ijj28tf I)URE WINL8 AND LIQU0R3 for 1 Mad icinal aod other usra, for sale by Jams Redmond Goldsboko was written op and illustrated in Sunday's New York World. Swift Galloway declines being a candidates for Reading Clerk of tbe House. A CONFERENCE between leading Presbyterians of both sections in dicates a strong probability of the union ot tbe cbnrcb North and Snub. (JNR ot onr Irish friends sajs that it is very queer tbere is sucb a stir about tbe surplus and tbe Mills bill. "Why the don't they take tbe surplus and pay tbo .Mills t.illf" OF a Railway Commission the News and Observer says : "Proper ly formed it would be of general advantage, tending to tbe promo tion of business and tbe upbuilding of the State everywhere." It ia reperted from El Paso tbat 'm clerical mob attaced President Diaz's palace in tbe city ol Mexico, but were repulsed with great slaughter, in which seventy two priests were killed. Two thousand prisoners were taken, and two hundred priests, with their bishop, were arrested next day and ordered to be shot." The Greensboro Workman says : "Tbe great seal of the Confederate States of America, which was made in England, bat only reached Rich mond just before the close of the war, has been presented to the State of Booth Carolina by Col. W. E. East, of Washington, into whose hands it fell At the collapse of the Confederacy." The greatest strike the country has ever known is said to be pos sibly at hand. A Chicago special says: "The railroad transporta tion of the country will simply be paralysed by it al it will be a fight to the death between organized Ubor and organized capital. The firemen, brakemen, switchmen and every clasa of organized railway labor will be arrayed on our side." The Wilmington Star says During 1888 in North Carolina tbere were two agricultural imple roents works built; there were six breweries ereqted "Sine tobacco and cigar factories forty one cot- ton and woollen factories) eight elecrrio light plants j .twelve mining and quarrying companies three oil mills; forty five water, works five railroad companies organized This is commendable and encourag log progress. ; - -- -. , The letter addressed by Mr, Cleveland to the ' Massachusettes Tariff Reform League, at its late ainuar 'gathering in Boston, is worthy of the man aid the. occa ,lon.. lo it the Jf resident says v "So long as ths advocates of tariff - re form appreciate the, sentiments in which our institutions had their , origin 5 so long as they apprehend the forces which alone can guide their operation ; so long as they in the spirit of true patriotism, are consecrated to the service of their country, temporary defeat brings bo discouragement." Herb is something tbat will be gratifying to Bon. Henry Cheat ham, and his friends, from the Cincinnati Commercial: "Some thing is saido-ery often about the control of the National patronage ia Ohio dating the Harrison ad ministration. One day we are tcld Sherman will control it, and then tbat Foraker will control it, and then that if some Ohio man is put In the Cabinet the cjntiul will wander abroad. Gen. Haniaou is a believer in referring to tbe Republican Congressmen as to appointments, and the probabili ty is be will throw the responsibili ty upon tberu as long as they be have themselves." Just think how Dot'keiy, leaves & Co., will feel with Cbea'bam in control of the Naiioual patronage in North Caro lina ! LOCAL NEWS. S. L. Dill To agents. E 11. Meadows Citr ordinance. O M arks Familjr turnout for sale. The trucker are preparing to plant peas. Read U.e city ord inanoe published in today ' issue. The pjlitb have been busy looking up the bo j a a ho had loo much fun on the bight of the 31st ult. Oovtrnor lowle will open the Fair on Febr ary l).h Senator Vance will be here one day if possible. Osiers are plentiful, fat and nice. Why don't Messrs. Moore A Brady come on aod put the cannery to w ork ''. Attention is called to the reduced rates of the A & N. C. It. It. Company to Raleigh to the inaaguration published to the Join-, a I. of today. We regret to hear of the sickness o( Representative Foecue of Jonea county It ia hoped he will be able, however, to attend the opt nine of the General one ml) I y . The ladies appointed by the Fair As sociation as committee in charge are requested to meet this eving at four 'clock sharp at the residence of Mrs. John Dunn, for organization. Every one is resp ctfully n quested to be present We are requested to announce that tbe festival that was to hare been held to night for the benefit of the colored fire companies hag been postponed to aome future time. A report of the one re cently held for the Are department will be made soon. Delegates to the Convention of Con federate pensioners whioh assembles at Raleigh on January 22d upon presen tation of credentials will be passed free over tbe Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad going and returning. Creden tials must bi presented in peraon or by letter at the offioe of the President or general passenger agent of the rail road company at New Berne. Shipping Newa. The steamer Vesper of the E. C. D. line will sail this afternoon at i o'clock. The Eaglet of this line will arrive to morrow. The steamer Sunt of the Clyde line sailed for Baltimore last night with a cargo of cotton and other freights. Two oyster, three wood, one corn and three other proJuce boats arrived yeeter- Let Them Corns. . A telegram was received in this city yesterday from a gentleman in Boston inquiring if there was a new hotel here where a party of ladies can spend a few weeks pleasantly, and if tbere are any quail and ducks in this section. Hotel Albert will make it pleasant for the ladies, and the Craven County Qua Club will show - the gentlemen plenty of game. " .-- "Sweet Sixteen," " - - - The above dramatio Comedy was pre- tented'at the opera house) - last night to another good house. The early hour of our going to press prevents a correct notice being given, as the whole play must be seen to be properlr jadge&tf j la the first act Miss Van Tassel failed to sustain the reputation ahe had won in previous performances. ' Tbe points were overstrained, and -. at no time during this act did She appear natural. - The second act showed improvement in all the- ohartctere - eaeapt Cap Horace, who had been' good all the while. The sousie introdared-added much and showed a keea appreciation by the audience.' Ths close was farce. ..- - - ' Tonight they present VThe Danites,' What Xaatarm Korth Carolina Seeds. Mew Bene k aaaxina tetohoae oon- aeotioB throat Josee, Carteret and usafow eounues, aaviBg already ex tended the Una to Maysviile en the bor der of Onslow. The JocaiaJ. notes the fact with no little satiaf action, and says tbat quick eommnnioatioa with every neighborhood ia want ia needed, and laments the want of a railroad from Mew Berne into Jones and Ooalow. Tbe ant tning yen know the Atlantic Coast Line will nave a road extending from Wilaaingtoa through Onalow, by way of Kinston, Greenville and on to Nor folk. Then New Berne oan get into Oaalow by running up to Kinaton, and takiag dowa the Wilaaingtoa line, and onto this city by tbe sea, if you wish. How do you like that neighbor ? Wil mington Messenger. The writer of the above paragraph ia thoroughly North Carolinian, and his devotion to Eastern Carolina has long been tested ; is strong and sincere. He has, perbape, written more on tbe sub ject of internal improvement, and writ ten more intelligently, always advanc ing practical idaaa, than any other writer of the last quarter of a century, de ia always ready to sound the alarm when the vitals of our trade centers are about to be pierced by the enemy, the interest of his State and specially his section being the incentive that inspires his pen. The great North and South lines of rail ay that cross North Carolina have bat little or no interest in our seaport towns. They are diligently seeking to drain every foot of territory contiguous or tributary lo our ports. Tbe para graph quoted above is a good illustra tion of what they intend to do, aod the Clinton branch road, (he Tarboro branch and the Scotland Neck branch which we learn is to be extended to Washington is evidence of what they have done. If tbe Atlantic Coast Hoe builds a road into Onslow it will most likely branch off from its main line at Burgaw and gathering the products of that rich county it will very naturally take them over the route that will give it the longeat haul ahd pay the best take them North instead of to Wilming ton. Tbe people of Wilmington, Ons low, Jones and Craven ought to insist on a line of road direct from Wilming ton to New Berne; they ought to insist on State aid by means of convict labor as the opening up of the country will bring tbe State lands into market and make them taxable prop erty and the products of the intervening territory will be marketed in Wilming ton and New Berne and help to swell tbe trade and commerce of these North Carolina towns instead of those of oth r States. Unfortunately for IheEietthe main East and West line of railway passing through the center of tbe State, is op erated and controlled by a North and South line, a corporation that is hostile to the building op of any seaport town in North Carolina. The Messenger will agree with us in the assertion that Eastorn Carolina is pre-eminently a grain growing country, and New Berde being easily accessible by tbe various creeks, rivers and sounds ought to be the center of the grain trade. We well remember when the farmers along the Trent had their barns on the banks of the river where tbe corn could be easily transferred to the boats and brought to New Berne. But all this is changed . The Western grain grower is brought right to our doors and bis products brought in competition and given an advantage over the grain growers of Eastern Carolina. The town of LaOrange, with its large and prosperous schools, is supplied with meal from the Richmond mills, and west of Ooldsboro not a bushel of corn or meal can be shipped from New Berne because the high freight rates take all the profits. What does the Messenger think of 22 cents per hundred pounds on corn by the oar load from Ooldsboro to Greensboro? Is there any encourage ment to grow grain to ship under such a tariff? It seems to us that our only hope is in striking for the 0. F. ft Y. V. With the main line of this road extended to Wilmington and a branch connection with the A. & N. C, and a direct line through Jones and Onslow from Wil mittgton to Hew Berne we will begin to : develop Eastern Carolina and our own seaport towns will reap the benefits of such development. Returning to SchooL The New Berne boys who have keen home during the holidays have returned to their respective schools. Messrs Shepard Bryan and Joseph Ehem go to the (University and wilt sustain the reiutatloa of our eity and county at tttt institution; .. M. Brinson will do the ; fame 4 it , Wake Forest', Powell Daniels, Holland, Roberts and Willis make up a good representation at Trini ty; Hill and Duguid maintain soldier ly hearing at . the Davis School, and George Ransom mams to Old Virginia Success to you all boys; may you ever sustain: the honor and: reputation of CIT COlX'll PROCEEDlG?l. January 1. 1S(S. A regular meettaic of the board of city council was held ihu evening at half-past eeveno'clock. M nor Meadows presiding. Present, Councilmen Williams. Ul rica,, Lane, Crawford. Siyronand Gray A petition from the Trent Lumber Mill Co., for permisni o to build a dry kiln on their ahaif. was received and on motion of Councilman Williams al low ad. A petition from Mesers Ki wards A Clark, to e .set a frame shed in rear of their macbioe shop tt rei i auJ al lowed. Marshals report was r.l tui on motion of Counciojan t'lawfoid re ceived and adopted Arrests 20, all ciuwcu-d. Fines collrcied $ 7 4 Cost collected 4 J ?t) Total. &57 20 Oae-half of abote cit 8-4 w.s deducted for Diy fees J as T I k i i ' M. Committee on tire department rept rt ed an accident to one of the Atlantic engine horses at a recent lire from too rapid or careless driving, and migjjsi ed an ordinance against driving fader than a rapid trot iu going to f.u-f Councilman VYuliarus uoivr.l that tbe city attorney be requested i p Jtj up an ordinance to ihal elTect There being no bjectu n the attorney was re quested to draw up the ordinance The following ordinance was report ad, and i n motion to adopt the ote- w as unanimous Bic It Okdainki' Sec 1. That tbe horses ilraw ing the steam tire engines belonging to the tiie department of the city shnll not. at anj time, be drivt n al a faster g ut thin a trot. See. 2. That the driver violating thn ordinance shall for the tirm otTrnce b. fined $10. and for the s com! dig'uissecl from the service of the cut. Committee on finance reported tlie tax collected amounted to about the same as to that dai a year ago. and recommended that stern to enforce the collection of tun le tnUon imme diately. Councilman Thorn n api eared and took his seat Sinilary committee renirted that the account of Moigan A CL.rk had been Settled, aod also that the ordinance in reference to trash left in the ctreets was not promptly obeyed. Chairman committee on police report ed that ooe of the policemen had been resisted and assaulted, and recommend ed that the poin t men ( firmly sue tamed by the board in discharge of their duty 11. rNo highly compli mented the police foic in tlifl discharge of their duty, and said they were a sober men did not drink at all a thing that had not been known in police cir cles for many years. Committee on streets and pumps re ported complaints of violation of ordi nance in regard to obstructing the streets with merchandise. On motion the marshal was instruct ed to publish sections 27, 23 and 31 of chap. 3, and to notify the public that in five days after publishing the law will be rigidly enforced. Committees on wharves and docks, and ordinances and licenses made no reports. Committee on cemeteries reported csmeteries in good condition. On motion of Councilman Gray, Messrs. Edwards & Clark were re questsd to furnish tbe board an expla nation of their account as by resolution at November meeting. On motion of Councilman Williams the lamp on comer of West and Qjeen streets was ordered to he removed to Pasteur street. The matter of paying the quarantine guard for services rendered on Sundays was brought up by Councilman Thomas. On motion of Councilman Williams it was ordered that they be paid the same ai other days 75 cents, the vote being unanimous. ,. Regular monthly bills allowed. A bill of Mr. D. O. Sraaw was re ferred back for an order to be attached. On motion the minutes were adopted as read. Silas Fclcher, Cleik. Personal. Senator Brock of Jones county, is in ths city. T. B. Henderson, Esq ., and J. C. Par ker of Jones, were in the city yesterday. LOOK OCT FOR TUEH. The great reputation my spectacles and eye-glasses have attained through out the U. S. has led unscrupulous per sons to counterfeit them. There are noae genuine unless the name of Bswkei ia stamped on the frame, and I would respectfully announce that I positlrely employ no ped Hem ' All oy fitted and fit guaranteed by F. 8. Daffy, Sew Berne. N. C. o!8dlm Madge DeTille UignlUiaL D.ad, in Danen, Georgia, oa 13th De cember, 15SS, after a short Ul&ees of pneumonia, at the age of It years. Madge DeVille Uignuiiat, daughter of Norman and Hattie Singleton Gignil Uat Madge was descended, on her mother's aid, from the wall known families of Shiae and Singleton in Craven county. N. C. The many friends of the deceased will hear with sorrow of tbe death of this young com oan ion, who a few brief years since was among thetn in New Berne at school and socially. Numerous friends ware won by hei unusually tweet Ji position and amiable manaers- While in New Bern she made a pro feasion of religion and united with the Presbyterian Chorch. Her Christian life thenceforth was cooaiatent and ex emplary. She enjoyed the walk with Jeu. So she died in the comforts and triumphs ot an humble and steady faith in that Divine Redeemer whom she loved acd served while in health May the young in this community lay seriously to heart the less, o of this sad warning and others that have ot late come so startlingly . Like this euimable young woman, may they, while enj y log life's duties and pleas ires, be also spiritually so prepared bv Divine Grace that they soar be readv whenever tbe Master cometh I 1 A an invigoralor and tonic, l.siador, the golden household remedy, is non pareil It promptly relieves and cures cosuveoess or constipation or any other tnhous affection. I'rice only 25.- Another investigation has provtn he yond doubt that Dr. Bulls lUhy ynip is the best medicino for teething t h il Jren. I'rice 25 cents a bottle For Sale, A fine family turnout, a gent M ire gs 7 yean, and tine 1'naet on an i 1 1 ir uess, for fasti Applv to jiu3 1 w O MAKkS GKF.RAf. I'ASSLNV.EK rH V. . Aii.tMu .t Nottni Carolina li R i , New Hern, N C . Jan 2, l-y UKMVF.D RATES TO KM. EMU T THE INAt'tH KATMN To A..KNTS You will sell tickets to the above f r in your station to Goldsboro and return on January l'uh. 10th and 1 7th . good to return until January 2Ht inclusive VI7. Morehead U?ty St. 00 :i 70 H 70 .1 Xi M CO a Go J 65 'J 40 '-' 10 1.7S 1 50 !.0 1.00 .70 . "0 Wild wood Newport llaveloc k i ' i oa tan Itiverdale New Berne Tuscarora Coro Creek Dover aswell K inston Falling Creed LaGrange Bests 1 ' e ' Iron CI nd imi i . (1 K A. City Ordinance I 11 I'TF.R 111. .7 V flo-lea shall not he run s i i.se In the dra I to and ditches of In i -it y si lo cut Into thsm, or hrsak down vhetr margins Anv person who ofTends against this icciloii sim II fined two dollars. Sec. 2S No person shall erect or plsri anv aland, stall or booth, rack or roup, or an other thing of Hkn nature, to be used for ths ale of unj kind of merchandise, truck, poollry or any article of sale whatever on any street or streets of the City of New Kern; and any booths, stalls, racks, coop, or stands, table, or any building erection or place of like nature used or to be used ns aforesaid now situated or placed on the street or streets of said oily shall be consld ered sn obstruction, and the city marshal is authorized to remove he same; and any per son of Ing sneh stand, booth, stall, table or other place above mentioned, or selling at the same shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be fined twenty dol lar); provided, this act shall not lnterf. re with any person eihlhitlng goods or mer rhandlse of any kind in frontrf their res pective places of business, net to exceed three feet from each buildlcg. Sec. 31 I waste paper or other tmah thai l he set Ore to or burned, or thrown or other wise deposited upon the sidewalk or public tre-ls of the city, encept the sweepings which shall be placed In a box, bs-rel, or some other suitable receptacle, and placed n front of thelotor balldlDg:and b re It Is 1m Drastlcable to open any packaceof merchan dise In tbe stores and tbe sidewalks shall he need for that purpose, ah letteis, trash. ohIIs or sirlpplngs shall Immediately be c eaned up and deposited In sild barrels, boxes or other recep aele: and In no event shall there he any nails left there or about the place whre said packages of merchandise are opened. Any person or persons violating this ordinance shall upon conviction be fined two dollars. K H.MEADoWH, Mayor S. Kuu'Hin, Clerk. Jan.lit Notice of Copartnership. We hare this day entered into a co partnership under the firm name of WUltlY & GATES, for the purpose cf carrying on the Ovaeral Hardware busi ness, and respectfully solicit a share of the trade. We will occupy the three story brick building formerly occupied by Thos. Gates & Co.. and the one story brick building formerly occupied by J. C. Whitty, on Craven street, which gives us ample room for the accommo dation of ths trade. Very respectfuIlT, J. C. WHITTY, TH03. GATES. Jan. 1st, 1889. Notice. Having associated CaPr. Thcs. Oates with me as an equal partner, I take this opportunity of extending my heartfelt thanks to my many friends and custom ers for the liberal patronage bestowed upon mo in the past, and I most res pectfully ask a continuance of the same to tbe new firm; and also please remem ber that the little balance doe me is badly needed, and come forward and settle the same. With the compliments of the season, I am, yours truly, J. C. WHITTY. A GUNGE IN THE ESTABLISHMENT CK "Bell The Jeweler" Will vcvince any on i: stock iht Largest M -. Complete Line f P.im Fine Jt eirv . . v, r ' Lamps !'uraire- i , CuDee iQ ILe li '.., te t ' j - . , ou r g ooo - uf : c- : : . . i - bav in Varied, and I Welches, f- I aacy t Head HOLIDAY GOODS! The titust Ciia.rs, Ttcture Frames, future, Ward robes, book Cases. Parlor Suits, Work Baskets, Hat Racks, 6.C., for Christmas, ever 1. 1 ought to 'cvv Dernc Market Iu Uct the heat stock cl Furniure over of fered in New Uernc, by JOHN SUTER, i; l 1 Middle Street. GENERAL 0TICE. 50 Boxes Choice Cream Cheese. 200 Sacks of Shot, nil Numbers, For Sale Cheap, by 1. Uli'ioli, U l il. I mi; m.i. t . 1 : i ) i ri:. Aent for Ih: 7ird i owdiTLY, Mu! t'S and Horses. IV : 1 i A K M Mr I est ru and II (r( m Mali s Drunkenness Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured If ADMIIISTERINO OR. HalMS' tOlDCI SPfCIFIC. It can be given In a cup ol coffee or tea, or In ar ticles of food, wit hout ihfl knowledge of the per -on taking It , It H alisol ii id y harmless and will effect a permanent and spce.ly cure, whether t lie pat lent Is a nmlii ate ill I nker m- an alcoholic wreck it NEVER F AIL8 We GUARANTEE a complete rule in e ei v Inslan. e. .M paco bout FREE Address In ronlhlenre, GOLDOl SPECIFIC CO . 1 85 Race Cincinnati. 0. For Sale, A 11 U.F BI.OOH JKKs. HI I I, CALF. Price S'.' (. Apply to EN" 'II WADSWoKTU, n2;i dwtf N'ew Berne. N C. Boarders Wanted, Us ui v. U KKIi or M IS I'll. Apnli to Mri. K I i . IH'i.l ID, Corner o; Ilanro-k nnd 1'oIlocksU. New Heme, N. C. de7 dwlm fGo to F. S.DUFFY D'TiraaisTj A.D BI V DRUBS & MEDICINES CHEAP FOR GASH. The best ssort ment of Tiuarrs '.n the city. A. large, varied and m N r; ,;.,, it ()r Perfu mery and h le honps. A fcholce assortiLi nl of 1 iue and Cheap Cigars. reeds for TrucBing and (Jarden I'Janting. to arrlre. Hat-Plumes. Kesthrr Kar.s. Mounted Birds. FealherWork nnd r sncy Articles made bv Miss A. W. Urn v A Uo. ft handsome rolled ion of Christmas Goods and sundries, all of wnlcu weofferat the VfcKY 1.UWKH1' l-HICKS for CA"H. deel dwtr K. S. Id'eFY. Dissolution. Tbe firm of TBOS. C.ATE.S & CO. have this day dissolved by mutual con gent, having cloeed out their entire stock of goods will discontinue tbe grocery business. All persons indebted to said firm are hereby requested to make immediate payment to Thos. Gates, who will collect all accounts and pay all liabilities of the late firm. THOS OATES, E. H. BARNUM. Mr. K. R J0NK9 having bought out our entire stock of goods, we cheerful ly refer all our customers and friends to him for goods in his line, knowing that all who trust their business to hi care will receive prom ot and carefnr attention and will find Mr. Jones to b a most courteous, affable and correct gentleman. Thos Oates, janS lw.J E. H. BABRC. 4 Boarders Wanted, g FOUR (0 GENTLEMEN as table boarders. Apply at the office of 1 . J A. W. WATEBS.- aef Neat door New Bern Jockm a V 1 a play said to possess muon merit.,,,. your city and county. '. ; ; i:. ' , c