-. - - The Daily OURNAL W- VOL. EX.--NO, 212. NEW BERNE. N. C. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. BUSINESS LOCALS. I have a barrel of Fine t omed i.e r opened. C. E. 8uvkr. JF. IVE3, Armour's Agent for Dressed Meats, Sausage, Pork, Dressed Fowls, Corned Beef, Condeneed Ilinoe Meat, in cold storage. I WILL bare a full eupply of choice Stall fed Beef at my stalls Saturday morning. Send in jour orders i B. Swkbt. SCDPPEESONQ WINE for the Christmas Holidajs fite quality St II 00 per gallon Address W. E. BBOWN, Vanoeboro, N. C. 3 "VTEW GOODS just received et -Li Churohill & Parker's,-euoh ae Mince Meat. Raisins, Currants, Prunes Citron, Dried Apples, Spices of all kinds, Bologna 8iustr and Northern 8usages, Tripe, etc.. Macaroni and Cheese, Chocolates and Gelatine. At! of the above are ne w and fresh: in fict we guarantee all our goods and prices. Just come in once and ee what wo cap do; all we ask is one trial. Ver? rtsp Churchill & Parker, Broad st. ROBERTS & BRO. aro rtcvivicft their fall stock Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Groceries and Provision.. They buy at headquarters and can give you Low Prioes. au26 THE TAYLOR ADJU3TARE SHOE for ladies. Nuw ani marvelous in vention. 8ee sample N. AiiPiN, j 18 if Opposite Journal Offi o. LD PAPERS for en!e ia an? qu'in J titiea at JOURNAL offi -e possibly, deliberately refuse to see the troth, and some who know the troth and some who don't seem to know it persist in constant and o'cen cowardly assanlts upon Mr. Cleveland. Philadelphia Times. LOCAL NEWS. IT is reported from Washington that the Force bill will pats. A Democratic caucus will be held noon to determine ;uty policy on the subject of this bill. ON Tuesday Mr. Wheeler, of Alabama, argacd in the House that the whole Tariff law was a nulity hetMnae of the omission at M'cticn 30 from the enrolled i-ei-y oi'llei bill. A PRESS dispatch from (X-ula Florida, warrants the conclusion that Dr. Macune will have charge: preferred against him, and will probably receive the grand buuuce. Ool. Polk will probably be re elected President of the Alliance. General Cadmus M. Wilcox died in Washington City last Tues day from the effects of a full. All soldiers of Lee's army remember Wilcox and will cherish his mem ory. Gentle in camp, genial on the march, he was a lion in battle. We have learned that EL A. La tham, editor of the Washington Gazette, will be a candidate for reading cleik of the House on the meeting of tho Legislature, lie has filled the offiee well iu tha past, and we aie assured that the House will honor itself in his re-election. Brother Latham is a genial gentle man, a prompt business man nnd a true Democrat. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS B. Sweht -Stall fed betf. Dr. Kino Royal Germetutr. J. F. Ives Armour's agent, etc. C E. 8LOVHR-Fiue oorned bstf. Cotton. New Berne market Sales of 23 bales at 7 to 8 50. The board of city council will be in seseiou tonight: meeting at7:E0 o'clock Tnere will be a meeting of the Wo mau's Missionary Society of Centenary M. E, Church at Miss Carrie May hew 'o retiience this afternoon, at 8i o'clock A correspondent in this issue con demos the action of the city authorities in allowing the "Merry-go Round" to be run ou the lot next to the Salvation Aroiv. If the noise and disturbance created there is qb great aa has been rtported we know that the Mayor will not allow it to bo continued. The New Berne Collegiate Institute has its pupils to make practical appli cation of their studies. Prof. Thorms has an arithmetic ciass tint has just reached thu subject of mensuration, and he had all i's members to take measurements of both the buildings and the campus, draw diagrams of tbetn ani calculate their dimensions sepi rately and collectively We have seen two of tho diagrams, those drawn by Musters Geo. B. Waters and Claud Gaismn. Ihev are neatly exocu6od aiid rtfljot credit ou these etudsnts and jn the tr.iininj given at tho I stitute. Personal. Mr. E. V. Small, representing ''Kings Royal Oermatuer" at Atlanta, Ua , i ia the city. Mr. Small is a nativo of Be-.ufort count and lived in New Berne in 1SG3. II 3 is a clever penile man and is traveling in the interest of 'Oormateur," a remedy that has bean accorded very hih praise. Messrs W. S. Fields and J. V. Sut tun, of KinstOD, are registered at the Albert. Mr. Hugh Holland. book-keeper for E. B. Watts & Co., of Winston, and Mr. Allie Powell, of Triuity College, came home last night for a vi.-iit to their rela tivee. Toe family or Mr. J. a. Watson, came iu, mofiag Sack from Kiastoa to New Berne. Mr. Ojo. Henderson, ngent of the E C. D. line, relumed home yesterday on the feteamer Neuse A pirty of gentlemen came in on her as ir. vited guests, and were' taken out driv ing ia the afternoon by Mr. Henderson and shown some of our fine truck firms. The following ij a Hat of them: F. D. Howell, Claim Aatent P. R R E. Q. Dixon, Division Freight Agent P. R R. ; E. W. Coffin, Division Freight Agent C. A. and West Jersey R. R.; Qeo. Stephens, Division Freight Agent P. W. B. R. R.; R. B. Cooke, General Freight Agent N. Y. P. and N.; Wilmer Palmer, P. R. R ; H. O. Morse, Presi dent Edge M. Bridge Works; Preston Lsa, President Union National Bank Col. W. A. LiMotte, Treasurer Farm ARRIVAL OF THE ' SEUSE." Welcome to this Mew and Elegant Steamer. The handsome steamship jut built for the E. C. D. line arrived here yes terday about noon, which was a little earlier than was expected. Many were lookicg for her, and it was not long be fore (be news of her arrival spread all over the city and crowds of eager visi tors from every direction could be seen wending their way in that direction to get a view of her, and she elicited ex pressions of admiration from all who saw her. iho- question, liave you seen the new boat?'' could be heard over and over in every part of the city, and we expect if she was to remain here today the rush would be greater thnn it was yesterday, but she will not be here as she leave j this morning at 5 o'clock for Elizibeth City; but the will be back here by Sunday and will begin running regularly next week. She will start from New Berne on her first regu lar trip next Wednesday at 6:80 p. m It is expected that thirteen hours will be her average time between New Berne and Elizibeth City. She made the trip this turn in fourteen hours, though ebe delayed pome on the way. Eler officers are, Captain, Peter Davis, f inxu rly captain of the steamer Eaglet; (i rat mite John D. Hall, formerly cap Uin of the steamer Vesper; second mate, Louis Angoll, f irmer mate on the bU'amer Eaglet; Purser, N. C. Hughes, of New Berne; chief engineer, John Savin, former engineer on the steamer Vesper. She it beautifully finished, well ar range 1, richly furnished, and hasevery convenience desired, by passengers; An Act Regarding the Oyster Inter est. The following bill, looking to the oyster interests of North Carolina, has been prepared by one of our citizens and will be presented to the next Legis lature: An Act to Protect Ousters and to En courage the Cultivation of the bame. The General Assembly of the State of North Carolina do enact, and it is here by enaoted by authority of the same. Sue. 1. That from and after the rati fication of this act it shall not be lawful for any person or persons to remove in the shell, beyond the limits of this State, any oysters unless the same shall have been planted in some private oys ter beds in this State for the space of at least two years prior to their being re moved, and in no case Bhall it be lawful to remove any oysters in the shell out of the State under two and one half inohes in length. 2. That from and after the 1st day of May, A.D. 1891, it shall not be lawful for any person or persons to tako from the waters of North Carolina any oys ters between tbe 1st day of May and the lit day of October in each and every year, from the natural beds or rocks of the State, except for the pur pose of returning, or planting them, or for selling them to be planted in some of the private oyster beds in the State of North Carolina. 3. That it shall not be lawful for any person or persons to buy or sell any oysters taken from the waters of this State, unless the same shall not be lees than two and one half inches in length; provided, that this shall not apply to oysters taken to be returned to the waters of the State, or to be planted in some private oyster beds in the State, and all who manifest an interest in a cause that is dear toevery true Southern heart, I beg leave to tubsoribe mysef J. S. CiRR. A Local Item of Interest to New Kerneans. Mrs. Cullen A. Battle, of this city, stales that after suffering for many months with neuralgia she was advised by friends to try Dr. King's Royal Germetutr, when she purohased one bottle, which entirely relieved her, and confidently believes a few bottles will cure any case of the same. A polio u'.on will be iiir.1 i i h i ral Assembly or Noith Carollu. wh'rh convenes ou the first Wednesday In Janu ij.ion, iu, i-nariur lor a HanK unfler the name of 1 tie Farmers' ana Merchant' Bank LNew 'lerne- Us main ur general office at New Berr.e. villi a caDltal sloe nf noi lees than JT'i.n'j i. dec" Uk line, lino, THR Daily Standard-Union edited by Marat Halsted has taken upon itself the guardianship of the Democratic party. It U now en gaged ia championing oi Gov. Hill and showing that Tammany atands at the head of the national Democracy. Halstead is a very ere Insurance Company; Col o. c reoiger. rresiaeni Delaware rt. it W. J. Porter, President J M. Poole Company; M. K. King, General Man ager N. S. R. R ; Cot. H. C. Hudgins General Freight Agent N. 8. R. R; C. E Darie, N. S. R. R.; T. J. Lapsley, of Baltimore; F. O. Sweaton, Eleotrioian E. T. Warner, Vice-President Wilming ton Steamship Company; E. Andrews Auditor Wilmington Steamship Com pany sharp man, bat he is not the man to advise Democrats. Every word that he say against Cleveland will - be regarded by Democrats as com alimentary. The Apportionment bill intro ,f Educed in the" House by Mr, Frank, , ; V- of Missouri, provides for redistrict- , ins the) States and that Eepresen i. ;7 tativea' to the Fifty-third and iJ subsequent Congresses shall ? be ' ' J elected "by districts 5 composed of , - -J territory contiguous, adjoining and f - . compact. 89 that the district from ', " the central point to the several , 1 -1 . boundaries shall be as nearly equal ' ras practicable, and the population not greater nor less by more than 8,000 than the average, population of the other , districts in the State. 1 . ' If the Demooratic National Con " - tention had to meet at this time " i a Hlmo In t Via nfiftr fnf.nrfl ' to select a candidate for President -it would nominate. Grover Glev land by a practically unanimous ' vote outside of New York, and it v would nominate, him i quite aa en thusiastically and ' as overwhelm ingly if New York r wefe" "against him as if New York iavored him. Most of the New York Democratic leaders ' know, the truth.' ; 'A few A Big Tobacca Fire Two Men Killed; Detroit, Mich., Deo. 3. At 2 o'clook this morning fire started in the fine-out department of tbe immense tobaooo manufaotnring establishment Of Daniel Sootton & Co.. at Fort and Oampan streets, this city. Adieavy fall of snow prevented prompt attendanoe of the fire department, and when a euraoient force was on tne ground tne nre nad gained great headway. While the - firemen were ngnting tne nre, tne wall rell be fore all could get away. Pipeman Rob ertson aid Patrick Coughlin were buried in tne aeons. Kooineon was dng out dead. Conghlin was taken oat alive with his head crushed, and he died at tbe hospital in an hour. The firs was (till smoulderlng-at 10 o'clook this morning. The big building had been destroyed witb a loss of 9100 000, while $200,000 more In stock aad ma obinery were lost. The fire throws 400 hands out " ot. employment,; but the place will ba Immediately rebuilt. ' CHItD RK! 'lt JOT The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing efleots of Sjrun of Figs, when in need of a laxative, and If the father or mother be oostive or bilious tbe most gratifying results follow its use, so that it is tbe best family remedy known and every family should have a bottl;. lighted by electricity and heated by ,'aiu throughout, and has a powerful volving electric light towards her runt, by the aid of which objects can i di.-tcovered at a great distance ahead, le is lioenscd to carry 200 passengers, d lier freight facilities are ample. Her hold will contain 300 bales ootton, ad her main deck 500 bales. She is a splendid boat in everyway and one of which New Berne may irttly be proud . We putiliah below what tbe Norfolk Virginiau had to say of her when she rrived there: Yesterday morr.ing at 10 o'clock the propeller Neuie, a handsome iron hull relght ud passenger steamer built by tho Harlan & Hollingsworth Com- ny,of WilmiOKton, Del., for the Wil mington, N. steamship (Jompany, oi ir in a part of the Eastern Carolina Dispatch Line, attracted conBideiable attention as she oame into tbe harbor witb fligs and bunting streaming. She will ply between New Berne and Eliza beth City, N. O., in connection with the Norfolk Southern and Atlantio and Atlantic and North Carolina Railroads, Ooldaboro and the South via New Berne rom all points North. She is 200 feet long, 30 feet beam, 11 feet depth of hold, and is propelled by two triple expansion condensing engines 12 by 20 by 30 with two steel boilers, eaoh Mi feet long and 96 inohes inches in diame ter, capable of sustaining a pressure of 160 pounds to the square inoh. Her tonnage is 720.18 gross and 487 04 net. The ioterior arrangements are com fortable and complete. The main saloon on the hurricane deck is 129 feet long and bordered on either side by fourteen staterooms, two of which oontaln hand somely fitted bridal chambers. The smoking room, dining saloon and mam saloon are furnished with pluah-oovered furniture, and trimmed in button wood. In addition to the 28 staterooms there are 03 bertha. The courteous master, Peter Davis, is assisted by J. D. Hall, first officer, two engineers, and a crew of fourteen. Life boats, rafts, pre servers everywhere abound, and in a case of accident to one engine and boiler, she can still travel 13 knots per hour under the other. The vessel made the trio from Wilmington, Del., to this city, stopping at no intermediate points, in 20 hours, coming in through the Capes She carries a number of guests who expressed surprise at tne busy ap pearance along our water front. The Neuse will go regularly on the route Sunday next. SHIPPING NEWS. ARRIVED, Steamer Neuse, of the E. O. D. witb passengers. Steamer Eaglet, of tbe E. C. D with full oargo general merchandise. Steamer Carolina from Ortfton with cargo cotton and passengers. Steamer Vanceboro. from Vancoboro, with full cargo shingles and lumber. Steamer Cobb frjtn Oriftou with cargo cotton. IN POET. Schooner A Idie Henry, Capt. Wm. Hill. NOTES. Steamer Newborns, of the O. D. Una. will arrive this morning and sail at 12 m. Steamer Stout, of the Clyde line, will arrive tonight. Steamer Vanceboro will eil for or to be sold for tho purpose of being Vanceboro at 8 o'clock this morning planted in this State. 4. xnat any person or parsons ouena-i jui Good. ing against the provisos of the above Say Bome dea,erg who Uy tQ 8e a Bub. UUi.u,lu).uKU. " atituta nrflnaration whpn a niRtomfir ing any oysters contrary to the provisos Cftlla for Hood's Sareaparilla. Do not of the above law, shall be deemed allow any euch false 8tatements as this uiuuourauiui, uuu uu wu- n(i(a von to bnv what mil dr not viction inereot eacn ana every person want, Remembr that the only reason so cngagea snail no uneu uve uoiiars ... mftkin(, it tu.t . fnw .nt. mnr t L J I . . I - - ' - " - or BatQ anu every ou.uei ot oysters so nrofit be maJa on the S11b,titutfl Insist upon having the best medicine Hood s Sarsaparilla. Itself. taken, to bought or so sold. It is Peculiar to 8 An Outrage. Editor Journal: Paneini? eloac Pol look street, Tuesday night, I had my Children Cry for Pitcher's CaStOfla, uiieuuou BvtmciHu 10 a uiohi, niaeous babel of voicts which founded out unon the night air much in the same manner A gentleman called at my store today as an Indian war-dance, with its whoops to buy two pair of shoes, and wanted to Fotice. DO YOU KNOW THAT Yen NEK HRUQ STORE ALL I l: . . ;, y A First Class Pharmacy? That our f.tcilirir , are unsur)a.s.''t'ii. tl,ri:i guarautfpcl as I i uri prcparati n. a;.d i.s ; cordance witli tl.r i.iis TLat our stm-i, , t' l'ati nt il, -lii -i: - , ;.. NEW-; I'liat we Imvr t!i- :", n, l'oiiet Wati-rs, l'uii'i and other Tnilrt I and can b" asMiri treatment .' We alc ymi iu , be conviuei d. We tr f our ciisiouieiii mill atnuiii-' bv si r honi-stlv at ;til tiii;i . V'iv n f j to ( 1 u O. ('. i;;. Middle trea, fuiir I'i i 1 . t !':iir " i !i'tiin work ;: . used being i.ii i accuracy of ..' ielly iu ae- re.vriptionh? ( lieiuicals :-;ilete and I l-'.lract, l'liwdera i.l! times, ; i (M'.irteous :':.ir trial and : t!i wants 'i rit tbei .:s '.fully and jlu.c!; SALE, EXCHAKGE ' Ect. Sam. P- Jones Talks Ont. We are in reoeipt of a letter from the above world renowned evangelist, from which we take the following extract: "I returned from Tyler, Texas, on March 12th. I find my wife has been taking Royal Germetuer two weeks, to the great upbuilding of her physioal system. She is, now almost free from tbe distressing headaches with which she has Buffered for. twenty years Surely it has done wonders for her. wish, eyery poor suffering wife had ac cess to that medicine." " Later he writes: - "My wife who was an invalid from nervous sick headache has been entire' ly cured by six weeks1 use of Dr. King's Royal Germetuer. Her health is per fect. Ia three weeks two of my chil dren weret cured completely of nasal catarrh. It is truly a gbbit WtirabT." Dr. King's Royal Germetu er is a boon to women. It builds up their strength inoreases- their appetite, aids digestion relieves them of the cause of disease and insures healta. V" V and outlandish shrieks. It did cot re quire much effort to discover the cause of these noises. A merry-go-round' man had established h mself on the vacant lot on Broad street, between J W. Stewart s livery stables and the al vat ion Army barracks. Here for six nights in tbe week he professes to serenade tbe public. This, perhaps, is ono of those things to which the publio, in its good nature, may be willing to submit. But along side or this howling crowd is a place of religious worship, in which assemble nightly tbe humble portion of our com munity to offer unto God their tributes of prayer and praise. Since the coming of the "merry-go round" man, all at tempts to hold religious services have been well-nigh impossible, so deafen ing have been the yells, etc, of the unternned, who patronize the merry-go-round." Whoever of the city officials have the licensing or such establishments is guilty of a gross injustice to the oitiiens who worship at this place. They are entitled to the same consideration that would be shown citizens occupying higher positions in society. As it is sen-evident to au that no merry-go-1 round" man would be granted privi- lege to ereot a tent alongside tbe Pres byterian, Baptist, Methodist or Episco pal church, the unjust discrimination a glaring faot. Simple -justice de mands that this outrage be immediately prohioitea, Com. The Soldiers' Home. The executive committee of the North Carolina veterans' Association have established a "Soldiers' Home" at Raleigh. Already the "Home" has been opened and several disabled worthy Confederate soldiers are being provided for. More are seeking to be aamittea. me oommittee, with an abiding faith in the love that the good people of Worth Carolina cherish for tbe old and disabled "con feds," have risked tbe establishment of a "Home." relying upon the generosity of a sympa thizing puono to sustain it. 1 do not believe that the oommittee have plaoed a false estimate upon the affeotionsof tbe people of north Carolina respecting the Confederate soldiers. In the hour of our country's need, they left all to follow ber flag. Now in their distress I believe the good people of the State will help to maintain those stricken and disabled in a cause we all loved but was lost. -1 feel that the interest of the Bome" commends itself to every one, take them up for his wife to look at them. Sys the proprietor, "if you want them you must pay for them, and if they don't ouit you can get your money back." The guntleman went off very much indignant. Now, gen tlemen, if you want Big Ike's goods you must pay for them before you carry them off. W Do not confuse The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, with any other Company of apparently similar name, but less magnitude. Bear in mind that there is no Life Insurance com- . , fr t v pany called " lne iNew York Mutual Life" and that there is no Life Insur ance Company chartered by the State of New York, authorized to use the word MUTUAL in its title except The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Richard A. McCtjrdy, President. Robert A. Granniss, Vice-Prssident. E. Street Has just returned frciu ths West with a FINE LOT of IlUUSLS an.l MULE3. Alto, a fine lot i f l:;,'i-i. a. Itoad Carts and f Urnt-fr-.. i:li r.f v. w h wiu be sold aa LOW AS Tiii: I ty !;.-!'. Don't fail to ccme r.n.i ru? him btfore making a trade. FecdiDK a epechlly. v...v dwtf BUY YOUR PIANOS AHD ORGANS Fl'.LM A Hertl? Carolina Bsuse. High Grade Instruments AT .Most ;ea8onaih.k Prices. We Can Savn You Money. Chas. L. Gaskiil & Co. Middle St , 0pp. Ii.ptiftt Cliurch, oc2CJ3mfp NEW P.EUNE, N. C. Stmr Blanche for Sale. Seven t-fivo fof t lor,j.', IS feot wide over all; draui.t 3-J mciita loaded. canics 110 I'aSe uf cottrn. and rpi. tertd at Cimorn I!o!:r-. 4" tons gross, 28 net; licensed to carry pacsongers, and accommodates 100 on excursions. Re built in October, ltf-9. Joiner work and decking entirely new, hull made as nood ae new. Enrico and boiler re mit, all wearicii uud destructible Darts renewed; new cro.vn ehset and tubea boiler. Insuicsi-d Novtrmber 27. 1869, and licccBed to carry 86 pounds steam pressure Propeller 43 inches, engine 1010 cylinder, upright boiler 7 rest Dy tsu inches, of 5 1C iron, tensile strength 50.0C0 pounds. Uully equipped throughout, accord in e to law and in perfect running order, the Diancno is splendidly adaDted to river and creek trade, to light draught navi gation anywhere, and has shown fine towins: capacity. 8he is offered for sale on reasonall ) terms, and at a very low price. For further information ppply to James Rkdmond. ScV & Trass, aug3d&wl Now Rerne, N. C For Sale, One House and Lot on Craven street, opposite Court House. Household and but especially do I appeal to the women Kitchen Furniture. One fine Piano, of North Carolina to make the "Home" one Horse, one new Folding Top Buggy, the ipeolal object of their are. Tbe 006 liKnt Double Seated Vehiole with "uoma - nae bo certain mod to rely iauvvj For further information apply to decSdwlm W. M. A8HER. upon, for support We have laid the foundation stone of tho 'Home" noon tne loyalty oi JNortn uaroiinians to tbe eause of the noble and good, and with faith in God that Ho will maintain the right. I appeal epeoialiy to the ladies. Heln the "Home. " Giro some son of an entertainment, and send the proceeds to jar. w.- v. Btronaon, Treasurer, Baleigh, N.. O. YOu will be most agreeably lur prised, I am sure, at the reaainess wnion. you will find on the part of the publio tor enootrsce and patronise you. The ladies of Raleigh anaimrnam, and mayood bless them, Big loduoements to country mer A Fresh Supply C&siardY Hico Small Sugar Cured Hams, the Best ' In the World, together with v 7 everything else in the . 'GROCERY LH1E. benefit In this direction and plaoed the manairemeni unaer tasting obligations. May I ask that the ladies of New Berne do likewise? , Eelievinu that tulssv. peal will cot rass v Leoded, ani taking tho r -jef atri:'-n9 God rr a iny Special Drives , ia: Toticco, j-1 i v From 15o. per pound up. - JEW DS JUST RECEIVED. Stacy Adams & Co.'s m onoes. Jas. Means' Shoes. The Diamond Shirt, all " sizes. - i. i. For the next 80 days we will Bf 11 a good 75o. uolaundried sbirt for 60c, sizsl4tol6i. j : . run urera rique unu oatine oOBOm Shirts for $1.25, worth Sa.OO.1 Stein, BlochJ fejCfil h mil iinniiT Mamninq . from Sogers, Peet &;Cb. ' ;? A hew lot t Flalv f op VmitM tot ered Trunkiyallset and Saawl Straps. Carpets, Oil Cloth and Rugi.'M - ". i l.Ja U.J k . v'; oclidwtf ' '