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1 n n Daily Jou EN A L VOL. IX.--NO. 115. NEW BERNE. N. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. BosnrassiooAM. LOCAL NEWS. A NOTBER LOT OF JOB STOCK 1. lust received. Lav Id jour supply before you get too baa? in the fall rash. ugl8-lw FOR RENT-Two Urge airy rooms, furnished. Apply to J. R. Jones, at M. H. Sultan' store. u5tf iLD PAPERS for iaU in any quan tities at Jocknal office. rpHE TAYLOR AD JUST ABE SBOE X for ladies. Hew ana marvelous in vention. Bee sample. N. Abpin, jl8 if - Opposite Journal Office. OODA WATER on draught today at k? John Dunn s. tf. 0' A FINR line of SMALL HAMS, 5 to 7 pounds at John Bonn b. f . The steamer Manteo brought in forty passengers yesterday morning. The trolling season has begun at Morehead. The sport is now very fine. The watermelon ' crap" is being thinned out. Scuppernong grapes wiil soon have the flier. Henry Nelson, - colored, of Adams creek, brought a boat load of the finest watermelons to market ' on Tuesday that have been seen here this season He, had a hundred which he claimed would average forty-uve pounds a piece. The steamer Beaufort will maku her regular trip, leaving New Berno tonight at 9 o'clock, for Ocraooke. It wae round that only blight repairs were needed, and the agent of th O. D. line JOHN BOYLE O'REILLY, tbe poet, here reoeiyed a telegram from Wash and editor Of the Boston Pilot, died ington yesterday, statin! that the regu on bnuday from aii overdose of ,ar schedule would be run, chloral, taken for insomnia. Yesterday we were handed a board, from the shingle mill or Mr. Warren THE Senate Committee On post Ellis, in which was imbedded a Minie offices and poBt roads have ordered ball. The board was sawed out of a log the anti-lottery bill to be reported eighteen inches in diameter, and the with a recommendation that it Pal1 was found about the center of it, The log waa cut at Bachelor's creek, a few miles up Neuse river, where HARBISON S administration has battle was fought in 1863, during which (liven many evidences of weakness, the Minie balls whizzed in a lively " We are glad to learn that Sena tor Vance is neither Reared, fright ened nor alarmed. pass. bnt in nothing does the President Hhow bis unfitness for high position so min-h as in his advocacy of the Force Bill. manner and many were imbedded in the bodies of the trees. Mr. Ellis has found a number of cypress logs from that plaoe with balls in them. The Farmers' Alliance seems to be making great headway in the South, bnt t he leopard is not chang ing its spots. Their nominees and Accidentally Killed. News reached the city yesterday that a white man (name not learned) was killed at nines' saw mill, near Dover. He was engaged with other men push- leaders are Democrats, and will be nK cars that were being loaded with more useful to that party under the 'guise of farmers than under their proper name. It would, for exam pie, be extremely awkward for Be publicans in the Senate and House to get up and denouuee the Farmers in the language they usually employ whau Hpenking of Southern Demo crats. Philadelphia Ledger. lumber, when his head was caught be' tween two cars and his brains maalird out. Perfect Hand Fire Extinguisher. There will bo au exhibition of the working of the Perfect Hand Fire Ex tinguisher at tho corner of Middle and Broad streets this afternoon :.t ? o'clock A large box will be covered with tnr and filled with kindling wood and saturated with oil and sot on lire, ami I after thn flame rpne.ho thn lir-i'uht. rf .1 .1 i - 'ii . i i , I - - n-- ine elections oui, as is now staiea, flfteen or twenty feet the extjngU;8ner ana ll ula Visit to Uape may to Bee will be brought to bear on it and will Mr. Harrison does not Straighten I extinguish it almost instantly. The him out, the Chance of its passage exhibition will be attractive and pleas- iamna Tn 1 871 ha nnnnaaA mhaf ing. i Be city nremen ana trie ladies O u. I I " " " " I was known as tho "force bill," witch Gen. Grant recommended, and succeeded in defeatng it. He can do the same with the present measure in the senate if he desires. If Mr. Blaine is also opposed to are especially invited to ha present. The match will be touched at precisely 7 o'clock. Personal, Mr. John P. Kavillo, wife and child, land Miaa Tlinmaa nf Knrfnllr nnrl Mr. xne way things are going, Mr. mam Wm De collector of revenu0 of Nor 18 evidently preparing to 1)6 a live folk, arrived on the steamer Manteo candidate for the presidential nomi-1 yesterday morning, spent tho day in Ifatiion in 1892. Boston Evening the city and took the train for Morehead 'Record. ReD. last night " I mf r , . 3 . I miss maria maniy ion yeateraay lor Now that the women of North Hiiisboro Harolina arfl annealftd to to heln Mr. R. J. Gooding is off toWejtern thA mnvAmAnr. to saenrft ft Hnntedfir. or" mnB, thence JNortn. ate Soldiers' Home at Raleigh, and ur' u; u. T ana f ?T . mere, took the train here yesterday mey are w receive commissions w morning for northern cities. WOrKin me Uinerent Counties lor Mr. John H. Bell and family, who that end, we may expect complete! have been visiting relatives and friends Success. When the Southern I in the city, returned to Washington women set their heads toeether to CitY yesterday . . I W T-,I I I xn Kn.,,.Ts.lnt I laiBB weine waiaer, wno nas uteu . . . . , spsnding the. summer at Beaufort, re twuu. ne .uw i uu nucu wuiu tarned hom(J yegterdaT mi - miiure. we unuersiauu iui w. w. a. whit .t ir, commissions are neat and are em-1 train last night to visit friends at Croa bellished with colored lithographs tan and his parents at Harlo we of the Confederate flat and the l8B0 Patterson and daughter, fla nrvnrH, rtomlin. anfl W. Bessie, leu on tne steamer juanteo HMfik VI A1VBWU VHlVUUtH MUX WM I fc:.... .fn..r..J e. I yesterday, for New York ,u u.W u Wviv MiegeB Mil,er 0 Raiejghi are tary Htronacn anatne directors. Ufaiting Capt. Alex. Miller Wilmington Messenger. Mr. J. 0. Whitty and family returned m a m. ''om Morehead yeBterday . XJa u.u -ui, tiwa uu xitryeu m. r. H. Barrv and familv have re a tine State" la about to 8hOW up the Uurned from Wilmington and Wrights greatest conoeiyauie ppssioiucies in vale, where they nave been spending a that line. The old State has the few weeks. ereatest Dossibilities in evervthinar Mr8 Maggie Griffla and daughter . .ifthey were only : known-and de. MfHrKat c.- "-iikiiiin.Al'-' -i IvtaitlDg the. family of Mr. N. S. vei.opeu,. Aufc me-mattervj iuwreofc ttI(lh.rfB. Uft Vfiatflri, ,nr Kiriaton uuw id mumu vv wo uu w ... u"ui jjr. T. F. Hareis and wifo came up 01 actual tar Which baa been found I from Morehod yesterday morning and on MrwR. S.i Pollen's land, about I ipnt the day with Mr. F. Ulrich and fonr miles from thia i oit v; The1 Bub-1 family v ; i "-J ' . I --" 11 ' a. v.bp it . j a Btftn. whnrAVAr iti.rwmAn;frnm r. wemens jaaniy revurneo irom MURDER IX LENOIR COUNTY. Julia Morgan Brutally Shot Down at II er Own Home. Two miles from Kinston, on Mr. Chancy Gray's farm, lived a white woman named Julia Morgan with her mother. On Tuesday night Mr. Oiks Parker, id search of hands, knocked at her door, wishing to hire her to pull fodder the next day. Julia came to the door and asked him if he was the psrson who bad koocked at her door a short time before. Being answered in the negative she immediately walked by Mr. Parker in order to look behind the house. Mr. Parker thinks he heard her exclaim ''Don V" and instantly a gun fired not more than four feet off and Julia Morgan fell hoavily to the ground with a load of duck shot in her neck. She never moved afterward. Mr. Par ker sprang around to the place where she fell and glimpsed the dark form of some person running for the woods. Mr. Parker then came to town for help. and Coroner It W. Pope held an in quest Wednesday moraing. The de cision was that "Julia Morgan oame to her death by a shot-gun in the hands of Alex. Morton, with Hill Dove acces sory." These parties are both colored and havp been arrested and placed in jail. Julia Morgan was a woman of disrep utable character; was about thirty years old, and a marriage between her and u negro was annulled Bix years ago by tho court, Binco which time she has been living with her mother. Alex. Morton, the party that did the shooting, is a woman and has acquired great notoriety by wearing man s clothing. She was thought to be a man until sho astounded the community by giving birth to a child eight or ten years ago. Hill Dove, the other party, h said to be a desperate character. F. M. H. n Ex-iting Drive. A gentleman and lady were driving ie other day, and had quite an unusual experience, uomg out or town, on a street in the suburbs of the city, they noticed a rope stretched across the road about a foot above, tho ground. The gentleman examined into the matter and found that one end of the rope was tied to the fence, and across the road on the other, end, was a calf (he thought it was a calf, taking a rather credulous glance) in the ditch. Somewhat worried by tho interruption of a pleasant drive, they droye on. About dusk they came back over the same road, and the same calf was still tied to the fence, but he had moved over on the other side of the road nearer the post to which he was tied, so that he had room to move about. Just as the buggy passed the beast he up tail, down head, and dashed for the vehicle." It was a bull, nearly grown, and for a short distance, until he got to the end of his rope, he made it exciting for the young couple. The gentleman used his whip on the bull, quickened the gait of his horse, and escaped. But wasn't it a oareless thing for the owner of that bull to tie him on the public road? CM i COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. August Ti- Regular meeting of board held thi evening. Mayor battle in chair, anc Counoilmen Whitty, Slover, Lovick Cosby, Dunn, Miller and Holly present. Mr. L. J. Moore, being present, was allowed to offer the following petition, signed by 104 citizens of tbo oity : New Berne, N. C, July 23. 1890. To the Hon. the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the City of New Berne: Gentlemen We, the undersigned, citizens of New Berne, would respect fully pray your honorable body to re scind the order passed on the day of , 1890, authorizing the closing up of Berne street, between Pine and out the side of a bank of earth in a Morehead yesterday. ,Mtaa flarria' Arratirfril ha a vat iri'.a stream about the consistency oi I itQm forehead. putiy, xnis Stream (ll it may De I . Mr. Jsmes Thomas returns! ytster called a stream) forces its way, out day from Bosufon. of the land pure ' and . solid. It, is ft ..k-t-L -ft . . aooui six mcnea in diameter, is is i Cypress streets, in New Borne. The closing of said street at that point will almost entirely cut us off from access to Greenwood Cemetery and the First Colored Baptist Church of New Berne, and we will be placed to great inconvenience and hardship in attend ing Divine service at said church, as well in the burial of our deceased friends and relatives. F. A. Bishop, Geo. II . White, W.M.Miller, A.W.Bell. And 100 others. Petition of E. Piver, for permission to place a table in front of market for the purpose of retailing tub, was re ferred to committee on wharves and docks. Vr. J. C. Green, being present, asked permission to place a boiler and engine for manufacturing purposes in the gymnasium house of the Y. M. C. A His request was referred to fire district committee with power to act. Petition of Rough and Ready tire company for a truck and fixtures, and also a meeting room, was referred to fire department committee to report back to board. Mr. J. C. Green, representing the At- tihave said fence put up and charge f uch owner of said lots with their one hilf the cost of said fence and proceed to collect said charges or cost by due process of law. Go motion the contract of the ceme tery committee for furnishing stone at 30 cenw per square foot was concurred in by unanimous vjte. Report of Miyor, as follows, was read and acoeptod: To the Honorable Board of Councilmcn : GentlemenThe fines imposed by me for and during the month of July, 1890, amount to 32. 00, and the costs for the same period Is 55110 15. Very respectfully. ('. A. Battle, Mayor. August 5, 1890. Report of Marshal, as follows, was accepted : We have made 41 arroste during the month of July, of whLh 3? were con vioted, 4 discharged, 2 appealed. Fines collected S 7 00 Costs " 79 25 Wanted Bice Schooners. Capacity 2.500 to 3,500 bushels, to load rice irom Ueonria and 8outh Carolina rivers. a.eady employment during the neaon. Addrees WEST POINT MILL CO., auOdww Charleston, 8. C. given Hew SiorsjNew Stock! T.J. Turner llavini! i-i.st arrived from the North wilt. th' FINEST STOCK OP FnHVlTTTbf cr linmglit to t his market, will nnn tliesame on tl,e FIFTEENTH 11AY iv AUCl'iVl' ut the nri.-k Store on the North side oi f-...i!!i I-runt street, opposite the Htore dl !: ' -rts Jiro . where lin will Itn glad to .see. n!d customers und friends. Thanking tlicm for iit favors will l,a glad to teu them HI his New Store, where he will .show 1 h.-iu ti,,. Finest and Lest Selected Stock of F-irnitiire ever brought to this market Total 886.25 One-half of the hbove costs (839. G2 was deducted for mv fees, the balance (S46 CI) was turned over to the treasurer. Juii.N M. Hauukt, City Marshal On motion the board gave notice that they would receive on Tuesday nigbt next proposals for copying the tax list On motion of Councilman Slover, the board reconsidered the motion whereby Berne street was ordered closed, and on motion the matter was postponed to an adjourned meeting to be held Tues day night, August 12th. The following communication from the Electric Light Company was read : Nariiaoaxsett Fier, R. I.. July 7th, 1890. t To I he Honorable the Couneil of the Citu oj acic Heme, J. U. : Gentlemen I am in receipt of a reso lution passed by your body under date of Julv 1st. and in renlv hoc lenvn tn lantic fire company, asked for a lamp aay that wo have performed our part of in front of the engine house, snd the the oontraot made with your city, and matter was referred to firo department 8na" expect a laitnrui penormauce on committee with power to act. A I si i f Oreaus anil Musical Instiu 1ms on l.aml the Improved A line mt meats, and an. '.) Wheeler and Wiisou Sewing Ma chine, hi-st in trie world Yours trulv, Ullaugl " T. .1. ITKNEK. Messrs. J. C. Whitty . Co. asked per mission to Btore fifty barrels oil in ware house on Patterson's Island, and the matter was laid on the table. Petition of U. S. Mace to erect au awning in frost of building on Market wharf was not granted. Petition of James Man well for per mission to rrect a corrugAted iron building on Craven street for a machine shop was granted. Application of H. B. Holland for computing the tax list for $25 was laid on table. Councilman Holly aeked for the con tinuance of a lamp in front of St. John's church, and for payment of man for attending lamp for two months, which waa referred to streets and pumps committee for investigation. Petition of oitizena of fifth ward for bored well at corner of Broad and Norwood streets was referred to streets and pumps committee for investigation and report. Petition of mdse. brokers of the city in regard to license tax was referred to ordinance committee for investiga tion. U. S. Mace, being present, stated that he proposed to brace his awning with' out posts, and asked the board to grant SHIPPING NEWS. ARRIVED. Schooner Cherubim, Capt. Nelson, with cargq coal consigned to Atlan'tio and N, C. Railroad, from Phifadelphia. Schooner Calumet Club, Capt. Keiaer, from Baltimore, light. CLEARED. Steamer Manteo, of O. D. line, with cargo general freight and passengers. Schooner J. D. Marvil, Capt, Bsk ridge, lumber, by Roberts & Broaddus, for Washington, P. C. Steamer Eaglet, of E. C. D. line, with general exports, for E. Cit. SCHOONERS IN PORT. Schooner Cherubim, Capt. Nelson. Sohooner Calumet Clnb, Capt. Keiaer, NOTES. Steamer Vesper, of E. C. D. line, will arrive today. lhe Bteamer b. A. uoob, will arrive today and sail for upper Neuie and Contentnea creek tomorrow morning. The steamer Vanceboro is on Ho' ard'a ways for repairs. Steamer Defiance, of the Clyde line, will sail for Baltimore tonight. PIC ogress. It is very important in this age of vast material progress that a remedy be pleasing to the taste and to the eye, anailv tabon npnonlnhla thn ctnmoiili the permission, and it was referred to and healthy in its nature and effects. fire district committee with power to Possessing: these qualities. Syrun of act. Petition of K. E. Terry for release from license tax on telephone line was laid on table Fire department committee reported purchase of 950 feet of hose for $750, tub : Yt'bat Docs It Meant cat off when three or roar inches it,. nxA' 8arBtriiia u the most have oozed oat. - People who have I economical medicine to buy, because it been there declare It is nnre tar.lgivea more for the money-than any ' Mr. W, 0 MeMackin, among othera. nel 'preparation.- Each bottle contains .!... rr itifc 1 100 doses nd will average), to last . una vecu iiuun aw bhj ku . iuua.oi i.ii. i J " i:i.k !1 ill,. . iil. BHWU. wu vnuw VWIIUVIU u 4 x mho Diuciio na., laoico imtj B00priin(. to directions are gone In a fA: tar and, by Jopiter,- it Is tar." Ueek. Therefore, be sure to get Hood's FARMERS' ALLIANCE. FIVE irUNDKED DELEGATES AT , MEETING IN A8HBV1LLE. Asiieville, N. O., August 12. The State Farmers' Alliance met here today with five hundred delegates In attend anoe, every oounty in the State being represented. V. S. B. Alexander, a prominent ' dele' gats, who 1b the Demooratio candidate for Congress from the Sixth district said today that the Alliance, as a body would not oppose the re-eleotion of Senator Vance, and he was certain that he would be renominated. : . That tired feeling now so often heard of, la entirely overoome by Hood's Bar saparilla, whioh gives mental and bod' ely strength. , , . . - t your part. We are giving your oity full value, and agocd service, and can consent to no reduction of th price agreed upon. Very truly. New Berne E L & Power Co , Edward Eari.e, Pres. Per B. On motion, the license tax on tele phone lines was repealed, and tlio tax on each insurance company changed to read each insurance agent relition oi kod t ureen lor release from tax as barber, was granted. The matter of filling up South Front street by Mr. Ellis was referred lo wharves and docks and the sanitary committees for a joint investigation. Regular bills allowed exoept Silsby Manufacturing Company's bill, $82.41, which the board allowed when steamer freight was charged in plaoe of express freight, and the Electrio Light Com pany ?218 .67 which was referred back to tne (Jompany until tint Mayor s ir vestigation is concluded. City Clerk Lane was allowed 10 days leave of absence. Tho board then took a recess to Tues day night, Aug. 12th, at&:30 o'clock. C. A. Battle, Mayor S. II. Lane, City Clerk. A FORTUNE FOR ANY MAN ! $25,000 IS CASH TO BE GIVEN AWAY iu Premiums uf .OOl tn sr no. Every ono buying Five Tansills Punnh Cigaru will get a coupon and make a guess of the number of porsons at the Would V. Faik. to be huld t Ohi in 18U3. Coino and see the plan, eet a coupon, rnakq a Ruew, uinoke, aud be happy. Wm. L. I'ALMER, Middle Htreet. New lierne, N. C Sasbjosrsand Blinds Paints, Oils, Lead and Varnish, Lime, Cement, Plaster and Hair, An'l nil kinds of Building Materials A I l,;v si "rices. I. K. CUTLER. NEW BERNE, N. ('. K. R, JONES, HEAVY AND LIGHT Groceries. Lorillard and Qail & Ax Snufi Hold at manufacturer's prices. Dry Gosds & Notions. Full stock and large assortment. Prices as low as tho lowest. Call and examine my stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. Figs is the one perfect laxative most gentle diuretic known. and Old. Office of the Dominion Steamship Company. New Bkune, N. C, July 31, 1890. The steamer Manteo will sail from and read contract duly completed ; and Norfolk for Newborn, via Washington, House and Lot at Auction. Friday August 1st. Wednesday " 6th. Monday " lltb. Friday " 15th. Wednesday " 20th. Monday " 25th. Friday " 29th. Returning, will sail from Newborn for Norfolk direct, touching at Roanoke Island wharf. Monday August 4th. Friday " 8th. Wednesday " 13th. Monday 18th. Friday " 22d. " 27th. is the Old Dominion August Calendar. Please olip and pin-on your black coat sleeve. E. B. Roberts, Aa't. also reported progress in the matter of purchasing horses. Finanoe oommittee reported purchase of book from Mr. Hanoock for $25, and asked the board to issue voucher to him for the amount, which was so ordered by a vote of 7 ayes. The sanitary committee reported about overflowing lots on moonshine alley. The matter of a bored well was referied to streets and pumps com' mittee. Polioe committee presented samples with prices for uniforms, and on motion Wednesday action was deferred until next meeting. The above Streets and pumps oommittee reported good order, and. progress on the siphon for wells. Wharves and docks committee re ported that they had deolined to allow the removal of platform at market dock; had made oontraot for repairing wharf at foot of . Craven street, and asked permission for Mr. W. B. Ellis to fill in dook at foot of South Front street, at his own expense. Cemetery oommitteo reported good order and offered the following resolu tion, which was on motion adopted: Resolved. That, the three city lots. located on the: west side of Stanley street in and ad joining the grounds of Cedar Qrove Cemetery, owned by Dinah Brady, Mrs. B. Bo wens and Ueorge Banks be required to run a tight and lawful fenoe on the lines dividing their T. J. TURNER will onn this A. M lands from the lands of Cedar Grove the FINEST STOCK OF FURNITURE Cemetery. - If r after the serving of the 1 ever brought to this market, In his proper notloe, said fenoe is not erected new store opposite Roberts Bros., South in ten days, then the oity of New Berne l Front street. . aul3 dtf Saturdav, August 16. WATS3N ,t STREET, Auctioneers. We will sell at 12 o'clock, Saturday, Aug. 1G, IS90, on the premises, the lot and improvements on Craven street. nearly opposite t'ar Court Houee' Terras Cash. au9td Polloksville High School, (Male and Female) POLLOKSVILLK, N. C. The Session opens Monday, Sept. 8ih Tuition from $1. 00 to $17 50. latter includes languages. Good board can be, procured from $0 to $3 per month. For further information address the Principal, a!3 dwlw E. M. KO0N3E Grand Opening. Atlantic & Cf. C. Railroad. Office of Su'rriktendknt, New Berne, N. C, Aug. 9th, 1890. Special Stockholders' Train, August21, 1890. To (he Stockholders of the A. it N. ( ', c. k. vo. : Stockholders and their immediate. families attending the meeting of the same to be held in Morehead City, N . C, on Thursday, Aug. 31st, 1890, will be passed Free. A list of the Stock holders will be in the hands of Conduc tor who will be authored to pass them. SCHEDULE OF SPECIAL TRATM Thursday, August 21sf, 1890. Leave Goldsboro 8:00 A.M. " Best's 8:23 " La Grange 8:85 " FalliDg Creek.... 8:48 " " Kinston 9;io Caswell 0:28 Dover 9:40 " Core Creek 9;5fl " Tuscarora 10:18 " Shirks 10:20 Ar've New Berne 10:40 ; Leave New Berne 1 10:45 'V . " Riverdale U;18 " " CroaUn 11.20 u ' " Havelook 11:87 ; Newport 11:85 " Wildwood 13:06 P.M. Ar ve Morehead i$:fi0 Returning, Train to leave Morehead City at 0:00 p.m. . v S. L. DILL, Supt. , '? , -
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