Daily OURNAL., VOL. K.-NO. 63, NEW BEKNE. N, C. THURSDAY. JUNE 12, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. .HE - BUSINESS LOCALS. FBESH OAT FLAKES, Griti, Corn Btarob, Tapioca, OhoooUta, Coooa, Flesh Coooanute, Choice -Teas ud Fresh Routed Coffee. O. E. Sloveb, KIS8INQEN AND SEVEN 8PBINGS WATER on draught. So. a (lass; 85 tickets 11.00. At je8(f Goodinq s. A FINE line of SMALt HAMS, 5 to 7 pounds at Job Dunn's. tf . E0R 8ALE. Appleton'. Cyclopaedia of Amerioan Biography, in aiz ele gantly bound volumes. Price, $25.00; cost $87.60. The work is just from the press. Apply at Journal office. fSOtf SODA WATER on draught today at John Dunn'b. tf. NEW BATH HOUSE-Now open at the foot of Broad itreet. Towels furnished. Gentlemen, lOo. Boys. 6o. Season ticket. $150. m27tf Chbyennb Indians are a war-path in Montana. the Raleigh is preparing for the celebration of the 4th of July on a grand scale. Let all onr towns celebrate the Fourth. - The best representation of a regular "Kilkenny cat fight" now before the public is presented by Ingalls and the Kansas farmers. Ingalls is doing moat of the cater wauling bnt the farmers are making the fur fly. Of Rev. Thomas Dixon, Jr., the Boston Home Journal says: "He is all alive, soul and body: and he communicates his life to his hearers. They hear him gladly. He has that gift of the power of holding the attention of an audi ence. The gladdened' hearer says to the impulsive speaker, "Go on." The Atlanta- Constitution says: 'It is thought that Mr. Benjamin Harrison will , finally be compelled by the exigencies of the political situation, to write a card endorsing Quay." Not at all necossarry Mr. Harrison has written his endorsement on Qaay's back, and he -passes current in Bepnblican official circles, but he will go to protest when he gets before the people. The Ohair of History at the North Oarolina University was established none too soon. No effort shonld be spared to teach the youth of the South the truth and the whole truth about the history of the South. It is easy for the meaning and . significance of an event to be distorted through igno rance, superficial information, prejudice or wilful misrepreeenta . tion. Against all these the South mast protect itself Charlotte Ohrojaicle. : The Richmond Dispatch in - writing of "Advertising Richmond," " to part, says: "Now, how are we to draw capital and population here? - There is but one way byt . offering inducements greater than ', those of our competitors." Oar hlstorio renown, oar ' beautiful climate, oar vast Water power, oar exteassve system of railroads, all these iadeed, amount to much; but 'more is needed. We should offer tpeothl ' inducements. In 7 other 1 words- cash Richmond just as a - thorough merchant pushes bis own basinesg. J Ko fair minded man believes In the gag; rule: In deliberative, rep- ; resentatlve assemblies. All honest, fair-minded men ' condemned the gag rale when , it was introduced In the filstr Congress In pursuance of the conspiracy -by the majority to deprive ? the minority C ol ' its rlehtsv BatTevery ' one of ; these : "Republicans who so ; vehemently protested against its application to them when the tariff bill fas under consideration, and last Sat urdav when the . Stiver . bm was d8baled--if th eourtesyvottafl - rzs-a may be so strained as to say i-. that a bill forced through with the rapidity that it was.' was: debated supported this gajf rule trick for the i: purpose J. of - silencing and gendering rpowerlcEs the Demo. cratio minority, Wilalitori Star, question of work fca Canday ' is f. Europe to a c ?r.r.' I atla c-4 In' Qermasy, Ac ' Hungary and Italy the subject has been nnder legislative considera tion during the past month, and the propriety of some official action is talked of in France. There is nothing in this movement however, to give encouragement to those who desire a stricter religious observance of the day. The move ment is secular rather than religions. It has arisen from a belief that men and women neep one day in the week for relaxation from toil. The custom of working on Sunday as well as on other days in the week is proving too exacting even for Earopeans. The new reform is for one day of rest and recreation, and the Conti nental Sunday, devoted to general amusement will be thereby more than ever a feature of European life. New York Star. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS C. E. Slovek Oat flakes, etc E C. D. Line Change of scheduU. The question is, are you goin? en th "stag" fishing excursion tomorrow af ternoon V An elegant parlor car will be run with the mail trbin over the Atlantic and North Oarolina road from Golda boro to Morehead City during the sum mer. The first trip was made yester day. Fishing with hook and line was never better in Neuse river than at this time. A gentleman told us yesterday that ho had been down to Fort Point and had caught a number of grey trout and blue fish, and just "lots" of oroa&era. The Eastern Dispatch lioe will not send out a boat on Saturday of this week. Commencing next Monday, 16th inst., the regular schedule of three trips per week will be in operation on this line; boats leaving every Mon day, Wednesday and Friday afternoon only, at 4 o'clock. See advertisement. The fishing party that is going down the river tomorrow evening on the steamer Einston is for entlmen only. The grounds to he visited are spoken of as very fine at this time, and if much suooess is met with another party of both ladies and gentlemen will be made up for a second trip. If the fishing continues as has been reported there is sport ahead. Shipping News. The steamer Eaglet, of tho E. O. D, line, sailed yesterday with cargo of truck, lumber and general exports. The Vesper of this line will arrive to day and sail tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The steamer Stout, of the Clyde line, sailed for Baltimore last night with full oargo of general freight. Personal. Hon. F. M. Simmons left for Wash ington City yesterday. Mr. Frank Hancock is in the city. Miss Carrie Claypoole returned latt night from Statesville. Miss Ida Gillespie, who has been liv ing with Mias.Fannie Taylor, and Mies Lillie Williams, who. has been with Mrs. J. 7. Jordan, returned to Oxford Orphan Asylum, yesterday. Police Court. O.. W. Hathaway, drunk and dis orderly. -Fined $5 and cost. Martha Leary and Penina Taylor, affray. Dismissed on payment of cost. Delsie Williams and Hetty Jeffrey, disorderly conduct. Fined $5 and cost. Levi Cohen, Numa Nunn, Willie Powell, Thos, Carraway, Ben. Chuioh- ill, Rudolph Walker, Whit Gaskins, Jack Neal and Thos. Waters. All found guilty and let off on payment of oost,' except- Waters, who not being identified, waa dismissed. The charge was diiorderly conduct. V. A Deterred Promotion. Mr Bi J. Short, formly first mate of the iteamer Defiance, of the Clyde line, ha just bean promoted to the position of Captain of the steamer Stoutr of the tarns line. Shorty,'! , ae h ia famil iarly oalled by. hit friends, ia an ex eelleni fellow and by bard work and by reason of bis real worth and ability has steadily elimed his .way from the bofc- ism round to the top. . Bis friends boh' gratulaMd him and know that in this promotion real merit has been recog' Msotlng jof ; County Democratic Execu f.v tire 'Commlttee.;Kr&5t A meeting of the County Democratic Bieontlve Committee is oalled to meet rotnrday evening, June 14, at my office 5 New Berne, P. K. btbket, vn n CITY COUSl'IL PROCEEDINGS. June 6th, 1890. An adjourned meeting of the board of council was held this evening at 8:30 o'clock, Mayor Battle presiding. Pres ent, Councilman Whitty, Slover.Lovick, Holly, Dunn and Miller. A petition from the brokers of the city asking a reduction of the license tax on their business, was read and on motion referred to committee on ordi nances and license. A petition from D. L. Roberts and others, asking an increase of pay for the clerk of the market, was presented and on motion, the pay was set at $25 per month. The report of tho tax collector for June was read as follows I herewith submit to your honorable body the following report of my oolleo tions for the month ending June 6th, lfi90: Am't of license tax collected 8223.00 market " " 24.00 back " " 41.19 8288.19 Fivo per cent. conimisuons.S 14 40 Paid II. J. Lovick, Treas... 273.79 $288 19 Silas Fulchek, Tax Collector. Wo huvit examined stubs and books of Hi las Fulcher, city tax colleotor, and find thorn correct. J. C. WHITTY, John Dunn, Ch'm June Gi,h, 1890. The report was on motion received und adopted. Mr. Lynch, representing the New Berne Klectric Light and Power Com pany, made a statement as to the power of the lights now in use in the city Mr. Miller offered the following ordinance which was adopted: Sec. 33. That the oity marshal be required to open a book and keep an account of all tools and implements, the property of the oity, coming into his possession, and quarterly render an in ventory of the same, with an inventory of all tools condemned during said quarter, to the board of counoil; and at the expiration of his term of office, be required to turn over all tools, imple ments, books and other property of the city, in his possession, to his successor, as soon as qualified to receive the same. The marshal made a report in the esse of Geo. M. Brown, and on motion the matter was referred to the oommittee on streets and pumps, to report at the next meeting. Mr. Miller moved that the lioense taxes be referred to the committee on ordinances and licenses, for a report to next meeting. Mr. Whitty brought up the matter of taxes on steamers. Mr. Holly also brought up the taxes on undertakers Mr. Miller moved that a tax levy of sixty cents on the $100 valuation of property and $1.80 on the poll be made for tho ensuing year, and it was adopted. Mr. Lovick spoke of the condition of the engine horses as such as to need immediate attention, as one was unfit for use. The marshal asked leave to hire a horse, whioh, on motion of Mr. Whitty, was referred to the Mayor and the marshal for their action. Mr. Miller brought np the matter of tho Bough and Ready hook and ladder oompany and moved a reconsideration of the action taken on their petition. which was carried. -The chief of the fire department. E. M. Pavie, appeared before the board and stated that neither of the hook and ladder Companies were doing service. The matter was referred to the com mittee on fire department. On motion of Mr. Lovick the paying of rent for both companies was discon tinued and the marshal direoted to take the property of the city connected with them in possession. The tax collector's bond wss tendered and on motion accepted The treasurer presented a note and mortgage for $3,000 to be given for money to be borrowed, whioh was read, approved and signed by all the members present The auditing oommittee, Messrs Roberta and Redmond, brought a num ber of cancelled vouchers and papers to be turned over to the board. The oom mittee asked for a book in whioh to record vouchers in the future. On motion, the committee was authorized to procure one, Mr. Whitty moved that the Touchers and papers brought in by the auditing oommittee : be referred to the flnanoe oommittee for disposition of . snob as should bo preserved, with directions to destroy; the- vouofiers that were can celled, Mr. Dunn moved that the treasurer be instructed to i prooart i oanoalllng stamp, and to' cancel all-voucheri soon as paid by him, whiob was oafried Mr. Dunn moved that .the salaries of the offioers of the board be ths lama as those .'of x the last : year, whioh : was adoDted. t; 7 X&X . The , marshal askoa xor aiamp to n 1 lamp to lighted on Church Alley, and he was on motion, empowered to have it placed there. The late collector stated that he had gome cancelled vouchers and about $4 in money in his hands left by a former treasurer. It was ordered that the vouchers be turned over to the finance committee and the money to the treasurer. r, .. ... On motion, the tax collector was ' authorized to procure Bucn ooobb ana stationery as were needed in his de- nartment r ct, j , . and tne meeting adjourned. C. A. Battle, Mayor. Silas Fulchek, Clerk. The following bills wero allowed by city oouncil at meeting, June 3, 1890: C A Battle, mayor, part of a month, ?Mo; HJ Lovick, treasurer, 816.6(5, J M nargei, marsnai, pare oi a montn, 810.80; J E Gaskill, police, aoting mar shai, $21.34; MT Roberts, police. 23 days service, $23; J K Land, polios, 23 days servioe $23; J L Willis, special polioe,28 days service, $15.83: J C Green, engineer, $25, W It Waters, engineer. $25; David H Stallings, sexton, $20; Kobt W Williams. $20; James Lucas, janitor R & R Co, $2; New Berne Juuit NAL, advertising, $5; New Berne Acad emy, rente, $8; P H Pellet er. city at torney, $16.66; Atlantic Eng- Co., faed for jumper horse, $10; New Berne Eng. Co., feed for jumper horse. $10; Oeo Richardson, lighting 1 lamp, 7'ic: lirax too Latham, lighting 1 lamp, 75s; Hallie Williams, lighting 1 lamp. 75:; Wiu V Bell, lighting 1 lamp. 75o; C Erdmann, rent of house for M H & L Co, $10; E E Disosway, rent Odd Fellows hall, $22.50; New Berne Journal, printing, $525; M E Whitehurst, two blank books, $1.40; N S Richardson & Sons. printers, stub books, etc., $12; II J Lovick, paid street and pump hands and engine drivers, orders, $124.87; L S Wood, assignee Ueo Allen or Co., nails, etc., 30o; Alex Milier, stationery, $1.80; M Harget, board for prisoners, $2.50; Whitty & Co., sundry bills. $19 95;S W & E W Small wood, feed New Berne eng. horses, $10.07; S W & E W Small- wood, feed for Atlantio horses, $12.76; A Battle, for sending Miss Inglies to Baltimore, $7. Interesting Case Before Mayor Batt.c. Nine young men and boys, all white, were before the Mayor's court yester day on a charge of disorderly conduct. As appears in the court proceedings, eight were convicted and one dis missed. lhe particulars in the case are as follows: Tuesday night, about 10 'clook, while Prof. W. R. Skinner was practicing songs at his school building preparatory for Commencement exer oises, a party of young men and boys assembled near his school and sang various songs including "Ilang Old Skinner on a sour apple tree." Mr. Skinner took exceptions at such sere nading and made oomplaint at the police; station whereupon war rants were issued for Jack Neal, Benj. Hatsel, Thos. Carra way, Willie Powell, Levi Cohen. Whit Gaskins, Numa Nunn, Benj. Churchill, Thos. Waters, Geo.' Dail and Rudolph Walker. Nine of them appeared at the station house yesterday afternoon at fouro'olock and, with the exception of Mr. Waters, who could not be identified as one of the number, all were con victed . Messrs. J. W. Waters and P. II Pelletier appeared for the defendants and W. W. Clark for tho State. A large number of witnesses were intro ducad on both sides, and, while the evidence was conflicting, it .was ad mitted by witnesses for both plaintiff and defendants that the young men did hallo and sing "Hang old Skinner on a sour apple tree." Counsel lor and against made a strong fight and the decision of the court was awaited with muoh interest. Mayor Battle addressed the young men in a few touching remarks, and while T . f. .t . ., he held them guilty to the full extent Of the penalty, be would only impose oost upon them whioh would amount to $5.60 each The young men connected with tbe case are from the best families in New Berne,-and it ietobe regretted that they' should have allowed themselves to act in a disorderly manner toward one of our citizens. List of Letters Remaining in the postoffice at New 7th, Berne, Craven county, June 1890. Miss -Clarissa Bryant, Augustus Bowen, ura. ueorgianna mown, Mrs Delila Chad wick, John Chadwiok, Mrs, Charlotte N. Dosief , Mr. lswace Eld ridge. Mise Mary Fisher. L. P. Fostes out, W. R. Hooker, Clinton Hayes, Miss Bridget A. lllmon. Mrs. Cant. W. Q. Hill, W. M. Louise, J. D. Pittman ansa nsrwr nespet, miss ran in oniver, Mrs.MoUie Simmons, Jesse Williams, E. W. Whitfield. Mrs. D. Whitehurst. care of Wm. Whitehurst. Pnnni maun? forihnvA letter a. will say advertlsed.and give date ol list. The regulations now require that one oeui bubii vuiwinu vu hh yniiu or each letter advertised. ,p v v , , . : Wh. E. Clarke, P. M. Hood'a Barsanarllla la on the flood I tide of popularity, which position it has reached by its own intrinsic, undoubted UXpiJfr V W. O. & E. C. Railroad. Ten miles of the Wilmington, Onslow and East Carolina Railroad have been completed, and, aooording to contract, Wilmington has delivered to the com pany ber tyst instalment in bonds, amounting to saa.uw. lne star runner says : H was learned at the omce of the oompany that Mr. Thos. A. Mclntyre, me nnanciai agent or me roaa ana . ,1, ,A.,ti .. manager of the oonssruction comranv building it. has been informed by tele gram of the delivery of tbe bonds, and that Mr. W. B.Goodwin, the contractor i , i . i - i i . . j iur laying me iron, aas ueeu lustrucieu morning, from which point the work will be pushed vigorously.' We are glad to know that the work is being rapidly pushed forward, and New Berne stands reacy with extended hands to aid in every possible way of getting it here at the earliest moment. The vast territory of line farming country and timber lands lying east and west of New Berne have too long been idle for the want of proper trans portation. Another largo industry in the rich ounty of Onslow that has re mained dwarfed, from no other reason than tho lack of sufficient shipping facilities, in the fish and oyster interest vve want the railroad hero and we want it just us soon as it can be gotten When New Berne is tapped by this crops railroad our annual Fair, which is second to none in tho State, will havo received another source of reach ing tho people in large numbers, be sides furnishing them with means of transporting their products of exhibit, and let the outside world see what has been hidden in one of the finest sections of North Carolina. MARRIED, At the residence of Mr. Frank Patter son, in this city, June 11. 10VU, Mr Chas. S. Bell and Miss Bessie D. Flannur, Rev. T M. N. George performing the ceremony. The marriage took place at 8 o'clock and the couple lefton the morning train for Old Point Comfort Virginia, and will go from there to the mountains of that State to spend the honeymoon. The Journal offers congratulations, and joins many other friends in best wishes for them. General Merchandise! Everything a Man wants for a Little Money. V COME ANE SEE! Sail Making and Repairing Done on short notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. J. F. TAYLOR. NOTICE. The undersigned, James C. Harrison Public Administrator, baa duly quali tied as Administrator with the will an nexed of the estate of John Lawrence deceased, and hereby gives notice that he requires all persons having claims against the estate of the said John Law rence to present them to the said Ad ministrator duly authenticated, for pay ment, on or before the 12th day of June 1891, or else this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. Persons indebted to tho estate must pay without delay. JAMES C. HARRISON, Publio Administrator. New Berne, June 11th, 1890. 6w Sale of Fertilizer. 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