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Satarad el tka feel oaee at N Bevse. aaineas llm HIW, h a CALTIS S. BRIl'F. Calvin S. Brice,of Ohio and New York, is said to cherish an ambition consonant with his plethoric pocket book. He wants to succeed Payne Senator from Ohio. It is said that President Cleveland is interested ta tbe political future of Briee and will do what he can in a quiet way te place the wonderful Ohioan in a position te make a contest for the seat he craves. T. Y. W orld. Tbe World is a great newspaper, k. it. .ttas-W. nnnn Mr (lAVilnl will not add to its greatness. Tbe above paragraph is sensational only, and will deceive no one. Mr. Cleveland is not tbe man to use high position "to place tbe wonderful Ohioan in a position to make a contest for the seat he craTes." Bat even if Mr. Cleveland could be induced to prostitute his office, it wonld not be done to de feat Senator Payne. In an open contest involving nothing but a senatorial election totally sepa rated from personal and social environments Mr. Cleveland might prefer Mr. Brice to Mr. Pajne; but when it is remembered that the Senator the father of Mrs. Whitney, tbe heroic defender of tbe President and the bosom friend of bis peerless wife, it is impossible to believe the World's statement. We are not of those who hold Colonel Brice responsible for tbe defeat of Cleveland. An abler man in command of the Democracy might have given ns the victory, btttof this we are not confident. Tbat tbe party was disappointed in the amount of bis contribution to the national Democratic campaign has often been asserted. '"Brice's barrel didn't materialize worth a cent was a very common expres sion jast after the election. We da not mean to intimate that Mr. Brioe is unworthy of Democratic support becaois be did not poor oqt bis money like water and "buy floaiers. in blocks of five;" but, W,ii a ; man is pressed for a po sition on tbe ground that he is very iflcni and is ambitions to use bis fortune in his country's service, be ought, to meet the expectations necessarily involved in the situation. Bit, aside of tbis, if Mr. Brice baa Senatorial qualifications they hat , been held in reserve. He is a gentleman of some culture, a politician of some shrewdness, and a railroad man of acknowledged ability bot, he bas given the . world. no evidence of his states manship. 'We trust that the Democrats of the.' Ohio Legislature fcave more , honor' and manhood than to cast their rotes for United 'Senator for Calrin 8. Brice. If heaven should giant one more Sift to the country,' the mistake would not be great were it a more y sacred observance of parentage. A SAVE MVESTlHBItT. Is ene which Is roeranteed to brine you 'A mum, of pnrchiM pric. On .this safe . nifc van can dot iram oof lomrnuM r -7 DtantetaboUteof Dr. King's New Dis- ' 1st HMimnintlnB It a vnMiifuil ' ta bring relief in every esse, wfaen used . - for aar affeetloa of Throat, Lunge or . Chest, saea as taosamption, inflatnmauon ol Laags, Broacbitis, Asthma, Whooping ' uon, ter pieeaani ' . . LI. A . - - IN afRBMU w mh, penecuj mie, mna eea always be depended upon. Trial bot tlrs free at B. N. Daffy's, wboleemle end - retail dnggH , Pries per dosen, $8 00. . ' (nulOUtn. TMI CQUiL AlSUtSlT. TWELFTH DAT. SDATX. TU Scaaia waacallcil ta order by LW Got. IIolL Mfc Toner.? of IredelL reporUd rules forth Senata which were adopted, and tha usual a&mber or dered pruted. Tbe calendar being aihaaated, tbe Senate took a races until 11:39 ben tbe rap tbe gavel called the bo3 j to order for the porpoae or participating in tbe election of a United 8tatea Senator, Mr, Emry, of Halilax, and Mr. Loak. of Ban- combe, beinc tbe teller on tbe part oi toa senate. Mr. Poa, of Johnston, placed in nomination for United States Sen ator tbe name of Hon. Matt W. Ransom. Mr. Leak, of Bancoaabe, present ed as tbe BepabUoan candidate for United States Senator tbe name of Col. OliTer II. Dockery Mr. Bice, of Stm Hanover, sec onded tbe nomination of Colonel Dockery. Mr. Lucas, of 11 j Je, seconded tbe nomination of Senator Matt. W. Ransom. Mr. Moore, of Rockingham, sec onded the nomination of Don. M. W. Ransom. Mr. Blair, of Wilkes, seconded the nomination of lion. HI. V. Ransom. Upon the call of the roll the Senators cast their rotes for U. S. Senator as follow: Those voting for Hon. Matt W. Ransom were: Messrs. Abbott, Aycock, Bailey, Barber, Bennett, Blair, Brings, Brock, Crawford. Eonry, Farthing, llnghes, King, Leeper, Little, Lucas. Means, Moore, Pajne, Poo, Reid, Robin son, Shaw, Sills, Smith. Stabbs. Toms, Turner, of Catawba. Tamer Jof Iredell, Twitty, White, Williams, ' ot Pitt. Total 3,1 Those voting for Col. O. H. Dock ery were: Messrs. Banks, Brown, Copeland, Falkner, Oreen, Hamp ton, Holton, Llneback, Lnsk, Rloe, Thomas, Watters and Wimberly. Total 13. Those absent by leave and not voting: Messrs. Campbell, Kerr, LeOrand and Williams of Cumber land. Total 4. HOUSE. The House was called to order at 11 o'clock, Speaker Leazar in tbe chair. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Cordon, of this city. UKPORT Ol' STANDING COMMIT TEES. By Mr. Reagan, from the com mittee on corporations, H. B. 158 and 137, relating to lnmber com paniesfavorably. RESOLUTIONS. By Mr. Baird: Inqnfltaginto the condition and management of tbe North Carolina Railroad; committee on roads. BILLS. Mr. Woo ten: Relating to stock law in Lenoir county; propositions ana grievances. Mr. Kellogg: Relating to filling vacancies in county offices ; propo sitions and grievances. Mr. Rolinson: Incorporating and protecting Uatteraa Camp Ground; propositions and grievances. Mr. Dills: Relating to public scnoois ; ea neat ion. Mr. Ward: Reducing fees for im pounding stock: fin ancs. Mr. Oilman: Promoting the culti vation of shell fish in Onslow coun ty; fish interests. Mr. Oilman: Changing tbe law in regard to fornication and adoltery; judiciary. Mr. McUubbins: To alter and amend the constitution of North Carolina in regard to elections; privileges and elections. Mr. Dougbton moved that the House inform the Senate of its readiness to go into the election of United States Senator. Carried. The hour having arrived for tbe election of United States Senator the Speaker declared nominations in order. Mr. Lyon, of Bladen, placed in nomination the Hon. M. W. Ran som, of Northampton. Mr. Z. V. Walser placed in nomi nation Oliver II. Dockery. Mr. Carter, of Buncombe, second ed tbe nomination of Hon. M. W. Ransom in a few remarks very appropriate. Mr. Amis seconded tbe nomina nation of O. H. Dockery, as did also Holloway, colored. The election was then proceeded with, Senator Ransom receiving 80 votes and Dockery 34. T , , The calendar was then taken up and disposed of as follows: H, R. 5, instructing Congress in regard to tbe Blair bill. Upon the passage ol this resolution Mr. Z. V. Walser called for the ayes and noes. The result was ayes 97, noes 8; but this resnlt was effected after the Republican aide of the House bad changed their rotes, thua virtually endorsing tbe Demo cratic platform on this measure. - fl. B. 13, relating to convicts ; amending the present lair by strik ing. out "feeding and ; clothing'' ftbis is known as the Amis U1U Tabled. - H.B.&L vrohibitli the nikiar of fertilizers out of lire shell; passed uuraaog. T- H. L W. allowing one month longer to fiah in the waters of Car ritock Bond. Passed final read ing. - H. B. 101, prohibiting tbe shoot iag of rifies across Cumtack 8ound. Passed lnal reading. . f i U. B. 103, relating to bosh boats osi Curritack Sound. Beoosamitted. H.B.103, regulating tbe shoot ing of wild fowl In Currituck Sound applicable only to non resi dents. ecommitted H. K. 123, to raise joint com mittee la relatkm to the Govern ort mansion- Passed final reading. H. B. 127. at amendment to the divorce law by adding to eanses "if any ausband and wife live apart for tea years. Tabled. 'H.B.136, relating to convicts, that no person shall be imprisoned in tbe penitentiary undet id years of age: tabled. u. B. 139. for relief of sheriffs and. tax collectors and their repre sentatives; passed final reading. Q. B. 112, relating to Sunday fish . iog in Carteret county, changing chapter 171, laws 1885, so as to pro rent seine fishing in this county on Sunday ; passed final reading lore Flay Needed. We Americans do not play enoogb. We use ourselves with over work. Oar holidays are too few. And when we doalipoutof the shafts of business, we don't shake the harness off. Care goes with ns into tbe country. Tbe fact is, we begin business life too young. At the age when boys ib other countries are at school many an American' lad is behind the counter, or in .tbe counting house or warehouse, and conver sant with all the mysteries of bar gain and sale. Yonng America makes contracts and effects sales at tbe time of life when English yonnsters are trafficking in pigeons and guinea pigs and swapping peg tops. He drives through the conn try in a buggy showing samples, perhaps, or rails it from State to State soliciting orders, before he is fairly adolescent. This early induction into the gnild of Mammon makes ns shrewd er and sharper than other nations; but does it make ns happier t Does it not blant our capacity for whole some recreation T By the time tbat a man thus brought ns reaches the prime of life, is he not apt to be so completely saturated, as it were, with business, that he can think of irttleelsef AN AID TO TBI EXECUTIVE. Baton Roraa, La., Jan. 23, 1880. To Mr. A. K. Hawkec Dear Sir: I deeire to leetify to the great euperiority of yonrCrystaJised Leniee. They com bine jrreas brilliancy with sof tneee and pleasantness te the eye, more than any I hare ever found. S. D. McEixsv, Qovernor of Louisiana. All eyee fitted and fit guaranteed by F. 8. Daffy, New Berne. N. O. . jttdlm VALUABLE CIH PROPERTY As aftnte for owners we offer for sale en eaay aad aeeemmodatlnf terma the follow lot described lanprereo; Real Eatatelnttae City of Mew Berne NO. 1. WHAajf TROPKBTT AT CMOS FOI NT ; lnelodae the plaee of land known at THC ttLABD," apotna wharf or roadway leading tbareto from est Front street. Also, water space now being filled In. The location le the beet la the elty for ail mann factoring porpoeee. while the largest oiaft visiting our waters have ample depth of water for loading and n a loading at tbe Wharf. No. 3. TWO BOUSES AND 1)T8 AT 0N1ON POINT, oocnp'ed as dwellings. No. K HARVEY wflARf FBOPEBTT. Ineladlng part of water front of Lot No. 13, In the plan of the olty. Upon the property la located a commodious brick -warahooae. The 0. D. B. S. Co. use a portion of the prop- "ho". 4. TH IRON FRONT WAREHOUSi ON OBAVKN RTREtT. No. A BRICK HTORK AND DWETXINQ ON CRAVEN STREET occupied by B. O. B. IXMga. A foil deecrlntlo of. (his Tmlnable Drtfber- ty, together with the beat terms apon which the same will be sold, will be furnished on application to tbe undersigned at their offloe nsontn front street, . . WATSON A STREET, deeS 6 wtf Ins. and Real Estate Agie. J. B. CKABTBXK. BASIL MA5LT. JOHN H. CRABTEEE & CO T.1 Founders and MacbJnlita llannfaotarera and Dealer in BwUdars mt EMginee. f oUere, ' aw XIEAM CtfrifTjMlJm4, Wears i prepared to do Oaatlngs of all kinds wiu prompuseea, A , , ., Partloalar and immediate attention given to repairs of all kinds. , , s ,t j - We will be glad te give plans end eetlmatea ivrkDy acsciipneimacuinerj. ' ( . n f , We ere theawits iter the eale vt the Amer ican Saw. Also fot Q. A A. Banramlnl eele rated IndeetraeUbVe Hlea Valvee, - We grVeeatlalBetorrgneMtrtee fnraltwatk donabvaa. - - s.i (yBdJawwlr A HALF-BLbOD' JERSEY BtJLL CALF. Price $13.00. Applto. i '..t, i ;.;f,-. ENOCHJIWADSWQKTH, b23dtf r,;. New Berne, 111 O. .1 I' : For Hale, - , OXX THOUSAND ICSES 01 T AUT) eceKD WWw.chy, aot& side STeaea. refeb!e fei tS tracks. A2o steckiaac. Geed Ute foe taajVer nuS st 8piW jolat ea creek and rteer.' -C '11 JL J. J. CLAM. eeSldwtf . Hew Bene. N.C. IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OF " DsUVThs ikndfir? Will Mavises any one last we have la stock the Largest, Itoet Varied, and OmapUte lis of Diasaoads, Watches, Flan -Jewelry, - BUvwWara, fancy Lamps, BanMe, Gold and Silver Bead Oaaw la Ue Sttta. It will be ta byere Utereet to see oaf food before parohasinf m This is the Top of trie Gsxuinb Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. All others, similar are imitation. This exact Label isoneachPearl TopChimney. A dealer may say and think he has others as good, BUT HE HAS NOT. Insist upon the Ect Label end Top. FOI SALI tTEIYWHtll. MABC OHIY ST 6E0. X. MACBETH ft, CH.. Plttshnrgli, Pt. Look Out Jfar Fiaud Rod Thl. and Vol Airordli gly. The elwtion coraee off ntxX Tursdiy, and we nope rt win rc.nut l lh iatMc tion of every citisen and to ibe best inier- wln of the country In tbe meantime we wish to inform me public tbat, having been burned out, we ire still in burlnetis, and may be found at Treavlth'e Blacksmith's Shop, where he will be glad to s our patron and take tcetr or d era. Immediate steps will be taken to rebuild in brick, at tbe old stand, on Craven street, when we will be in better condition than ever. We have with as Mr. James ManwiiX, who is well known in this community for bis skill in workmanship: Send in orders. We are ready for busl new. EDWARDS 4 CLABK, Boiler Makers and Machinists. nor8 nwly Stoves aro in Demand All the time; And the place; to hoy them Is at P. 1.1. DRANEY'S. We have a fnll line of Cooking: and Heating Stoves, and will be - sold. On reasonable terms. ' We make a specialty of the New Far mer Girl Cook Btoyee and other brands. Also a complete line of Hardware.' : Bash, Doore and Bliada ' Cert and WaRon Material, Qarneee. Paints, Oils, Qlaas, etc. 7.- , i Come and see me and "be convinced that I will sell yon good goods for little money. - oo28 d wtf P, VL DRANKY. Steamer Iloivcrd, Independent Stoajnboaitlne. On and after Monday the 10th day ol oept., tne steamer uoward will mo the following schedule: For Trenton every Monday and Fri day at eight o'clock, retarningToesday and Saturday. " - - J.' J. LifidtTER, Manager. J. J. Drsoawit, Agent at New Berne. V THE LAUI-ia' FAVO.MTiZ. KEvm our dp Drdeb. ; If yon desire to pore base a sewing machine, aek oar agent at reiir plaoe for terms and nrtaM. If vou cannot find onrstrent. write iiStXSGmi'iEr;::!' Cmicam 28 union e ; r j 1 I ' -! - ' . ..il. It. It It ' Having bought ont tlie'Eutrre Stocl oTJ F. T. Patterson, -I wiH continne the business at the same place, and wonld respeotfollj ask a share of the patronage of the trading pnblie. I have a complete line, but make a specialty in CLOTQINO and BOOTS and SHOES. V. B. FLANKER. EINSEY SCHOOT; Hjct Orange, TXT. O. For Girls and Young Ladies. Spring Session of 1889. Opens January 16th. v Write for Catalogue to JOSEPH KINSEY, .Principal. FOR THE NEXT We will sell the balance of our Stock of Clothing at Cost. We wish to make room for av pur Spring and Summer Stock, Terms Cstsjti- HOWARD STEWARD, . . ., - , i hr.--lz ruvi) ffi3.ilcS :?i'-' l 1. L , i'j nave reoyeCV'07il6iE1 whiek were selected .hy me . individaalltr with: ?relt eirt lxC mtkiag mjr purcaasea I deal : onlj with reliable men. i and aret nothing h nt vanrl kni ' aoaaa atoofc yiy take pleasure in t ' O. . i .' ' ...t'-.-.-.f' droaa Htreet .rr.'J.NOTICE: 1 ! Tbe nndarslgned, Alonso R. Bolton, has dniy qualified as executor jot the estate of Alexander H. Boltoa, deceased, and hereby glvaa notlea that b raqolrea all persons avlng claims asalnst tha estate of the said Alexander H Bolton, to preeent them to tb said Alonso R. flalton, daly antbentlcsted. for pay ment an or before the 1st day of Jan. nary, IM, or else, this notice will be pleaded In bar ef rtrovery. - . , Persons Indebted to tha estate romt pay wUhon$dlay. ,''. : . AL05Z0 B. HOLTOS, Exeentot'. Clabx a Class, Attorneys, .. it'a tw & JONES. fi iiiih'te i ret i v.i CAE LOADS of lloriea .nd Mt ' showtog joa thronrh my Stables and . . i : . -. .. .. --. ' ': Berne, H,;c. . 'Application will be made to the General 1 .AeeemWy of North tarotinaof IdKlifor a cnarxer rnr & niiuj nu.i . . , - - -"t" t - r - - -.. - APPLICATION will be made to tbe ne)it Oraeral Aewmbly e; forth Carolina to incorporate a Mntaal LJelnroraDee Co.MwltU Oenaral Office a Hsw Briie,Jv (i . . ; r.. , jjosj Wl .
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