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IRNAL. . " -m. - ea. a SJUITLrrNq 2i0,v NEW HEBNE. N. C.. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. JO I ! 1 i nnonract -T AniT a SNELLIXGS . makee. the . beet -Pork Sausage la the city, tad make than freeb, -every diy fioeet flawping i id the choicest meat' wed Jin' making. V .t.aaea a at 4 mm alL aa J . 'mine and aconvinced., Will, bevJt T OST, B B 8TOcKNotlce Ir Iw i flo.twV&N.C.H .hevmgbeenlosv troupe that had an element application will bemade for dapltoate. f the heatre here last night canceled , novl-lm.l . Maa. Hait. loefrdare. The Fife meeting was too NO ' WELL-regulated family can main for them J -s aftod to bs without a "ZebVanee" Rev. B W.' fctabcill will preach at toociur.' Wmm & 0ATI8. Brod Thuraday and Fri (:r(44afclUflie end Weinls Lhuroh ia thu city on ?sU&g$rfhltx3i&. vm t Sunday eaoraing and night. T 'OADED SHELLS Club aVlU.wada, Mr! Ferdinand Ulrich informs us-that JL Breach loading gam, K-peaun a I mlSmfSM ; - . i r I :: T ETTBK'Jaiii HoVhFaer fumhed An4 prwH JOURNAL Tf UiTRlLUE-lVEU-A. new rnewloi of irajjawfpt Job pg!belrrr-.robir'Vorke price. OetlwdttiltiflipleaV 86. ?ji iimn nine Ijuii W'Vini chic uaru tea iuuu e uiwi ii. j.. uih)u m "5r?fcfilrtrtrtnh ; - ' V I . . w vwwv .. - i I li:rr.rj:in:"T.XOT. -rfJV f"- " -f V looUflf to tie egUMahnjent $ f-MCuviuno, - y -; i !f Tint Brazil teTOlotJott oausecl a ?pirlt.oriiepuWlcanfeeIlDflnmany A wantrlea of Monarchical govern- . mant.' r V", ttni iMtMBMaenEse I ,;, THS CrOlBer lialumore Will bejoffioe and plaoed in the box.- They ,;put la OOmmiasipn In a few days, L and will be the flagship of the North Atlantlo aqaadron." ; TSS Fayeiteriile people jhowed ' tf!theur appreciation of the Marine -i Band bj fotirarding a reaolation Of "'thank to Bed. Tracy, . -I i, A UJBKUAA RBip quarannea tF Off Delaware OH ttCOOnnt Of having iiWVf JAaWIe gholera on her last trip from Onba. M it .Trtww T Rnh ' rla. UterofOwViliieeandQaarter .ttMtotJ'i)APflni'a diviaion,rowIlIfc,ttIetornat ,arge on the , -Army of ffprintl Virginia, dledlstreets; taxed with cost. ' fdSnaday iat iiLexingtOav Waj f from I ,Dilvy Williams, colbreji, chap. 5, sec : ; Ih1tir1ea tfefsefifeii In, k'iailrbadt " ' tool - 1 I'lLi.6' 'ftJt'S'": 'A ' ' ? , J4tW"P 9 1 V . 1 ? " " ' ax m aiaieo in au negouauona , & it ai a a . . . ' I , IjejtireeftBIanjf and the United 1 ' jBtatet' M affecting1 Canada- nave narrowed down to orrearjondence ti.. a i:.xilkti-- a.J. ..BWu .Aldsk botadaiVnhealioriffm lTi?jTJ " a avTJ raTr" rer!ntertwtt4L S!SSS JKfBUUmor-W tliajJnijr in ' liuo mvnoob uiq inuinui u m , diet finding GeOj,ge,;& KtJ. iit, 'Wpurieltm ilueftra ' . .tWiUiaaayallaa DaOlrgnU5 VWW fZFYmm be continued here. xwea pnaoner-AnBr.4wOTi1cwao f, aotjdase V the other iadictmenta.i Key .viae 'miii'Jf'i':-! . . ".siin tnu county ior many years waa -rrvv"' trK 4 H.Unt ateaftiahip ' Gaelio, ifpm the I0Uura,tSwebh8m .k. i-iLLAKiriirfca :'ja4.'iTI.- iu-. ' . ' mnerceane AM V(ej,W,aoKOaw;w EaaFranclscolttfertf .n.---rrirrr.j iur ui tun ure w .wurwrBBvcu. 1 It I r 11 u i ' f-art!:s,E!Py t ot -aabscW to, and L'j t:ia2ac ia not piriWM i pnt r.i,i tt - ' ' i , ue can sea w ior J t --:iy lap yt pjsteries w iae . . , - . it' am' i 3 tiajaaa wltataeDeatf . . . . ' .11. h ... r.fa) at " V: iMt;'3rjeraVLMO ! 3 ,C tctmff ia ' WOtta ' ' . twi-I 1 I : :i cc"::i ; . :. ; a: : b ! ertslyely nore ttaa c' ' ' " ttsca of pro-r'-sct iTfti -r i'rJ- -"X:satcx."vl..:: - - :I Carr, and i.v:;i t i-., , i t. a oi,fl.,nrt 1 " '-a-- --- - - omwi,- aaaing Hie removal 01 powasr . iw duidj nig 1-.3 d.s..nisbea cettlemft4 oJ hld tovrximi X .; L. tatK.u .iUkJ ma I Berne Eng. 50.00 ; "')'-- 4;2r:-tS:l5aTBe,Jil VkAG&AntiiiA lAiirtmnlaliit . in n.-n Joa AtUntioEng, . r a r slitica rt t!a r va.tt.ri that.' hoth I Mia'nnat mtttntnv mlMimM-m I r -..'.vji .ai. u. l: meeean . m - r i Tri r. T3l w. iiuiu wo aiMjvi i wh vuhjhu to awTfii vuoera aojourned. :LOGAL NEWS. . NEW ADVJSBTISEMENTS I PHorisao 8HWAap Next . I . R. SAWTJUt Faabiouable tailor. ,W.l!. S?ttUSQ9-auMge, etc. next "T . the telephone Jine running from hie 4ff " M"i..e and I Stella haa been repaired. It was badly f . ' v j . damaged in the recent atorui, but is I - JSTangeliet W. r. t ilo closed hid en Litageoient in New Berne last nighi and leaves tod y for Rileigh, where be will commence hie next meetiog. Through his instrumentality there haa been about one hundred and sixty professions a grand and noble work but scarcely no neater than the revived intereat he haa aronsad In nroresaed Uhriatiana. un iuesaay ntght, two little negro rardbackofMr. H.R. Bryan's effice. on South Front street. Mr . Bryan dis fclarroredonthe day before that some one naa tamperea ith the back win I TiTill.'.m aUunt. n.linom.n ea Tuesday night to watch the place. It was about 10 o'clock when the boys nn found sweetly reposing on a large pillow which they had taken from the I were taken to polioe headquarters. Off to: the Penitentiary. The following named persons, con ioted in the Superior court last week, were taken to Raleigh yesterday : B. H Ipook, S years; John Barnes, 2 years William Copes, 2 years: William Hill, 2 years: David Hines, 3 years; Perry I Chad wick, 8 years; William Petti way 3 Jn. Henry Houston 2 years. All I up for iarcency. All colored except B, H. ijioek, t, court. . .TM foUowing oases were disposed of Q 1 drank an down In the city limits, Imbmitted; taxed with cost. Conference Appointments. Rev. L, w. Crawford returned I Greensboro last night. He said that ItheeppointmenU would be read out last 1hV bat that he had received bis be- alfore leaving. He will go toGreens- , W Iff. ,11. to I the Centenary ohuroh, this city. He !T " Vi rNTp pgd W1I beent to Hancock street CBttton. . LATW-A telegram to Mr. T. A. the above statement. B A Willis, the . Superior Court. vn"wl wiminm.uniM.irira I tasraa eSa'wMtontav. ' Tumi . th I Eastern tTnion Telegraph Company. , , -a j a Crab .?gine, wi gniiwum ?Brt i v ..t tn. v , .,"'' ii . .1 1 - . lettet inform- Jraidegd end that the rebjoct of an eotion for damages. ; 'iae uyars,arternearmg tne argument, I whion i -i eererai -: aoorak-.aeotaea I LW W-'- - WUIU VD AUOIMSBilUClUt llMJt . JI ...1 COUia DO maintainea. xhe 4efSEdant appealed to the Supreme pi eourt.- v ; s - -u : n'h.M.n.n. . ..nM.n.,. , a n i Oninn. T. J. Wnntt, Anil V. M. Rim imona, ins aeienuans oy wtarioc uiarg, .a a. . a a a . a A. a Mf. W.' W. riark made the opening a and waa followed by Mr. Clement ""''A.-.TJA-" L"!l""u!" ery aui auu iciudu genual, iuuu- wij vi vu. niw WWU "i1"1) l.i. wih UiiIIavj Jamaa T.n..- Irthattha ease had bean Mfmiadlvita.wlti iAi..- .fA-- ivT, .m MJemea Moore, jenitor aames Uieaa, stud Mi A gentleman who was present auring toe triai aaiu m toe reporter, "that sneeob or L'lam. Manlv'a was the tbtest I have ever .heard in this court bouse." 1 " ft i a la the oase of Uahnvi; Smith verdict was in favor of the defendant. 'iacL r va. M. E. Churoh, colored; yeraictia lavoroi aeionaant. ... THE FIFE MimJUS. Union Service under the Anapicea of the Young Hn Chriatian As sociation at the Bapti Church. v Wednesday Evknihq Sibticx At 30 o'clock came the regular afternoon service. Scriptural quotations war oited from John III, H to 18; first Epistle of John V, 0, 10, 11, 12 and 18; 2d Cor. VI. 14 to 18; Rom. VIII, 1 and others. It was a good meeting and pronounced by many to be the most earnest and impressive of any yet held. Niobt Skbyick At night Mr. Fife was greeted with another large gather ing of people to hear him in hia parting words, and it was indeed a touohing 'arewaii No regular text was taken. .... but rathef a general talk' When the question was asked for all to arise who felt that they had been benefitted and strengthened by the meetings, nearly the entire house rose. Kevs. Dr. Vase and H. W. Battle took occasasion to express their gratitude to air. tito for the earnest work and grand results he had accomplished while in New Berne. A strong appeal was made br Mr lur couwnuea wora oy e v,nris l7tA M a.1 j i a . . nans, ana me noiaing out or. tnose wno had given themselves to Christ. He also urged the citizens of New Berne to give their hearty support to the Young Man's Christian Association of this city which had been instrumental in getting him here. The meeting closed with singing that beautiful and pa thetic song, "God be with thee till we meet again." CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Deoember 8, 1880. A regular meeting of the board of city council was held this evening at 7:!S o'clock, Mayor Williams in the chair. Present: Councilmen Burrus, Ulrich, Lane, Crawford and Ellis. A petition from H. H. Tooker asking permission to repair and enlarge his fish house at the foot of Middle street was on motion granted. The Marshal's report was read and on motion received and adopted: We have made 30 arrests during the month; five were dismissed, twenty- five oonvioted. Fine collected,. .8 7.60 Cost . 53.80 Total $60.80 One-half the above ooet, $26.65. was was deducted for my fees. J as. t. lewis, City Marshal. The Mayor made the following re port: FIRE DEPARTMENT. Atlantic engine met with an aooident on the 29th, and will be unfit for use until damages can be repaired. Mr. E. S. Street asked permission to repair and extend hia ehed at Middle street, which Ire bis stables on recommend. SANITARY The superintendent of health of the! county has notified me that Bell's alley. which I notified him about last sum cordance to lai CEMETERIES are in splendid oondition. STREETS. Having some good end permanent work done to the stteeU Numhflr nf arrnata tinrlnv th month. 80; number convicted, 25; dismiaasd, 5; fine, imposed, 7.50; amounted of . . : be wUling to give me and the oolioe a helnina hand, as thav - - r-r z .7 '-7..- . i am very giaa to say tnat are out tour "that violate tha laws. , r . 1 : - B. P. Williams, Mayor. petition from C. Q, Wright end 'v-. i iura uiD aiarur wu uumimhi au ukvbj ! this removed out of the eity Umiu. Oounoilman Kennedy eame in and taai hia aaa,-;;-M;-:''-n'-.vtj : v I Tha fnllnwfnir iwtlHnn frnm thavNa b..;. 0m. Vfj-hi i non.na 'ei'iMk a. wi H . . , -. , ' 1 m i iiil. w.bu diduuiu ukuim w h . . - ..... - 1 K m vf rllr RnM Wiw M 1MO lM. A.. a v. s. .- .mnrroVcl thinS concerning our a man Xor murder on circumstantial t . n uiV... . m. SJtSSAS WwZZES&Z stock of WINES, selling liquor on Sunday, or to e minor, iA,jiti.nii.,Uii r.... n v ' as I bad several eases in the Superior ToiMJUocmojvuvvonm0iiern9:imi' uiui, o. . i.ajiuv I Qentlemen The New Berne Gael foreman. M. .B. Brvant! -engineer. Ell Light Company bega to aabmit to yoo IV". ri". ""TWSJSJtSH? UThe said Company will furnish oiy w aw Aerne witn eisoirio 1 trhta (tha nnmbar of Hirhta In ha (nn.l r ished not to na less than twenty) oharg tor therefor per light a sum equal the the average ana Der Mint br the savenl I cities and towns of North Carolina now using electric oro Hehts. That the stid uignts finance in position and f'r - ith electricity within sixty days after the contract for the same Is executed. A Hi LtBTWTCH. President New Berne Gas Light Company. The Mayor said he did not regard this a definite proposition. Council man Burma moved that the matter t e referred to the Mayor and chairman of fire department, finance and streets and pumps committees to receive propo sitions and report to the next meetlog of the board, and the motion was car ried. The Mayor staled that he had a propo sition from another company, which be ould not now lay before the board . A communication from Oen. Danby, Quarter Master-General, in reference to the maoademiced road was read. Councilmen Willis and Bishop ar rived and took their seata. The Mayor's report was taken up and Councilman Bishop stated that he had been to see the Audi ing Committee and had failed to get a Ireport from them He was continued on committee to ob tain it. The Mayor's report was adopted. A bill from theSilsby Manufacturing Company, for nickle placed on the New Berne Steam Fre engine, was present ed. The Mayor ruled that it was not a bill against theoity. Councilman Ellis stated that it was not a bill against the city, but againBt the company, and asked that the council appropriate the amount necessary to pay the bill. The appropriation was made. Tbe follow ing members voting: Ayes, Council- men Ulrich, Ellis, Bishop, Willis and Kennedy. Nays, Councilmen Burrus, Lane and Crawford. Counoilman Ulrich brought up the matter of the Rough & Ready Fire Company not appearing at fires. Tbe Mayor read the aots of the Legisla ture in regard to the company. Councilman Kennedy moved that the same arrangement be made for hauling the company apparatus to fires as now made for the M. H. & L. Company. The motion was carried, Counoilman Ulrloh voting in the negative. The appointment of James Lucas janitor of the company was approved. Counoilman Ulrich brought up the matter of lights not being lighted in certain pieces in tne city, whicn wa referred to the committee on Streets and Pumps. Councilman Willis moved that the street hands be allowed one dollar per uay. i-iusi ior want or a second. A bill of Mr. Geo. Allen, for feed out- ter which waa in dispute, was on mo tion allowed to be used in payment of due bill of his, now held by the tax oollector. The following bills were allowed: R P Williams, mayor, 833.33; F Ul rioh, treasurer, 16.16; James T Lewis, marshal, 20.00; J E Gaskill, police. 80.00; MT Roberts, police, 80 00; Tho's Wilson, polioe, 80.00; J L Willis, spe cial police, 20.00; J C Oreen, engineer, go.vv; w k waters, engineer, ss uu; David Stallings, SO.uO; Bobt W Wil I liame, sexton, 20.00; Joseph Bryan, n. 3 .an - Berne Journal, advertising, 5.00; New to sell New Berne Ens Co, fuel for jumper house, 10 00; Atlantic Eng Go, rent of I bouse for hose carriage, 5.00: Prinoel BVman, lighting 8 lamps, 6.00; J- 01 Harrison, lighting 8 lamps. 2 26; Merrit Whitley, lighting l Ump, 75o; T F Mc- Uarthy, nghung l ump, 75o; W H Uooten. lighting 1 lamp. 75o; Paul Wil- ll.a:H. 4 I. nK. . T.i r i I I ?! V. .UMU.4 tmmV -oua vhji- I una. llffntinff 1 laain 7a- Rravtnn I '?, V'Z'pJfscfwm u. horses, months, 88.78; Whitty ftGatee, .nn4.htii. anno, n cai.... j.. l!?,.B:w"4LJ Ontler, glase. trowel, putty, etc. 6.75; iB8ultan .blank ets.'l. " JluTT.,,Sr'-, 10: JJIG Hmaw. engine, as ou; J T -iii.ov: x uirion. aunarv nine, lwitf m-i.v. .i s j' y- v... ..., -w 41 h.rnM. inn intini flHvm i9 kii harness, end engine drivers. 163 60: SSCT rLChuuboT AA fa . a an n a ,2.00. Total $883.88. i and adopted. i - UAei avye-iwrn Silas Fclohbb, Clerk. . .. .j. in. i . . ' I , -" "" w v" " "4 Hook and Ladder Company, held o Honda night, the following . . - " W'lBWS ior no ensuing I MAaa " - W ' fTAl&aaa Mwarda.- aeoretery, J. W, Whitneld ; treesnrer4; Blchard Ouloni: tillerman. the r,prn ?rn mwu" arc Blii-iin Vm i ; f , tS- v, - ? ateamer; Annie, 01 tne u.u. to line, arrived bat ntaht end, Will sail a iwfc".t .ftaMV': V Kvr.:1' -a A For a disordered liver try Eeeoham'i l.oairuis. Fsrsonai. Oen. C. A. Battle left yesterday morn ing for Clinton, to attend the fair which opened there yesterday. Oen . Fitibugh Lee, of Virginia, will speak today. Mr. W. C. Olark and Mr. Earle. sportsmen, from Rhode Island, are in the city- Mr. Charles H. Foy, of Jones county, is in the city. Rev. L. W. Crawford returned from Greensboro last night. Mr. T. A. Green has returned from the Conference at Greensboro. At Gaston House: Sam Lane, county ; C A Flowers, P C Jones. Vandemere; A P Crabtree, Baltimore, J M Broad d us, Vanceboro; W J Pope, Kinston. One Fact is worth a column of rhetoric, said an Amerioan statesman. It is a fact, es tablished by the testimony of thousands of people, that Hood s Sarsaparilla does cure scrofula, salt rheum, and other diseases or affections arising from im pure state or low condition of the blood It also overcomes that tired feeling, creates a good appetite, and gives strength to every part of the system, Try it. Branson's N. C, Directory, Addenda, As estimated in the body of the book I am oompiliug an editorial book or pamphlet in which will be plaoed all the additions and correction, that I may be able to obtain, so as to bring the Directory, as nearly as possible, up to the last of this year. This addenda will be forwarded free of charge to every one purchasing a copy of the Directory. Let the friends send into me by mail such corrections and additions as they may note. I will give attention. Levi Branson, Raleigh. N. C P. S. Newspapers friendly, will pleaso copy the above. CHILDREN ENJOY The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative, and if the father or mother be coaiive or bilious the most gratifying results follow its use, so that it is the beet family remedv known and every family should have a bottle. Thn wnrat fnfltnrn Ahnnt. r.nfarrh ia ita dangerous tendency to consumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures catarrh by purifying the blood. 3 For the Next 30 Days We will offer snecial inducements to mer- i v J UJlttlllS BUll CUIloUlllCl O I in our Large ana Finely Selected Stock of TOBACCO and CIGARS. All we ask the public is toj examine stock , . , , and PriCeS DeiOre DUy- . , itur elsewhertf aS W6 ' " THAN THE We won't say any- LIQUORS, EtC, WhiCH I "M wwrfj Mlvi ww u..wu well known to be a i 4-1 acm.vou aaa uaao - 1 .TJ . eitHer Ol OUT eStaD- Ii;i a m 1 118I1II1BI1I8 Wl 1 1 con- 1 - the most skep tical that we are in I the position to sell IaWai. triovt OT.Tr V W W VUWU WU1 A V 1UlAA house in the State. A trial will convince. a. L. urcftcrv G Co.. . . r,:r Liquor Dealers and Tobacconists, 0ld Miitli lu:-; "rM, mAtim .l. .nk at I- " : . WrW, Oottta Real and Middle Btt, - j3 nrTiVP w Ua7E IIElNE .r attlMdw Vf.WA5-iv"'fv I will have a car load of Western North Carolina Mules, to arrive to morrow. dec4 dif E S. STREET. Fashionable Tailor! All Work Done in Fiist-Clas Style. RICHARDSAWYER, Middle it , two doors north of Hahn'a Livery Stables, dec4itf NEW BERNE. N. O. Next! pROFicssoh SHEPARD and compe tent assistants in the tonsorial art will give you a Hair cut for 20 oanta. Shampoo 20 " Shave in Uauon liouse Barber Sbop New Bbrwc, N. C. Benefit ok St. Johns Lodoe. NEW BERNE THEATRE. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6th and 7th- Grand Lyrio Production of Tin ton Beers' LOST IN LONDON. A Great Play ; A Great Com nanv. In. troduciog JACK TUCKER. The English Comique in bis Humorous Songs and Grotesque Dancing. A Special Lyric Feature of the Presen tation will oe the celebrated North Bri tain Pan Pipe Singers, who will posi tively appear. AH New Scenerr br Lafayette W. 8eavey: The Heart of Blaokmoor; Home af the Stuart King; Fate of Comus; Illuminated Snow Sen sation; Job's Vision; a Wonderland of Dissolving Beauty. Newton Beers. Proprietor. h. C- Jones, Manager. Prices, 25c, 50c. 75o. 3 St IN STOCK: Ground Alum Salt. PlTip Tfllllp Rait AUC Ad'UAe DlU7 TJWa oli- Lard in Tierces and Tins. IT. XJli?ieIi, WHOLESALE GROOEB, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. TJ. C. Agent for Gun Powder. INSURANCE Continental Fire Ins. Co., I Net surplus over SI 300.000. Assets over $5 000.000. at the Boston and Lynn Fires, euu.uuu. rx tI n iLtna Fire Insurance Co., $110,000. OF HARTFORD, CON.V. CapiUl U 000 000. Assets over S9 000,000. Losses at the Boston and Lvnn fires. 1830.000. The above are without Question two of the strongest Insurance comnaniee doing business in this oountry. WILLIAM H. OLIVER, Newbern, N. C. Agent. DR. G- K. BAOBY, SURGEON DENTIST. Office, Middle street, opposite Baptist church, dec3 dwtf NEWBERN, N. 0. New Millinery Goods I UTeat KeQUCllOIl - In Prices ! A Pull Line of BATS, Etc, . Latest Styles! You are invited to call and examine our stock. Scarborough & Koonce I v oppwiJEpchnrch Mldwtf NEW BERNE. N. 0. ... . " 1 ' BUIIIBU Nature's Great Pain Remedy Cures Headache Inatianilw. ana nas .wre ana KtrAmchr.. o- The only remedy that will evreCe , , -..vjwI'.m Also, ELECTBIO BELTS for sale' I P. TA VTYlTr W W --r::-:ts a ",?f""B .Wrocer s:.Sr.:? :: MlddUfuraaa,v Middle Street. p oner josi we eame one b0"u of P"fomery for every M ''"Ppaw returned, vv--. v-,?..;' 1 1
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