)aily ODRNALl til VOL. IX.-NO. 218. NEW BERNE, N. X FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. Tie ' -... svjsiness locals. j 1 J AISINS, Currant,' Citron, Nuti. 7 ,' - IX Candy, Mince Mst, Checo'ats, 'FkTjringExtraots C E. Sloveb. v 4 NICE lioeof Black Cheviot 8uits, . -jTX and a large lot of gents elegant f clippers, just received at Barringtoa& -'-' "' Baxter's. Be (sure and see tbem. It V- T7INB SGUPPERNONU WINE for '-':,'Jl the Christmas Holidays for tale at $1 00 per gallon by W. E. Brown. ; T ; v Vanceboro. Partio wanting will de " ,T liver order and ( ' sges to Captain " Ipock of the steamer V mcf fcoro, which I. will be returned oa bou. "rv5 W lw E- Ba0Wi, Vanceboro. Vvt . T F. IVES, Armour's Agent for J Jv tj Dressed Meats, Sausage, Pork, X Dressed Fowls, Corned Beef , Condensed v v-' " Mince Meat, in cold storage. ; - f "VTEW GOODS just received at 4:t Churchill & Parker's, such as J v: Mince Meat, Rsieini. Currants. Prunes. ' Citron, Dried Apple, Spices of all -; '-y kinds, Bologna Sitmfccs and Northern :ii Siusages. Tripe, etc.. T.fcarooi and Cheese, Chocolates and O.tUtines. All of the above are new and fresh; in fact we guarantee all our goods and prices. ".v Just oome in once and w bu we oan S.:'rr do; all we ask is one trial. Very reep. ". v. : . Churchill & Parker Broad et. ;!5?i; OOBERTS & PRO. are receiving .'&:'' Aw their fall stock ffcwu and Sboee, 31 Drr Good. Groceri;- and Prtvskfon.! , V Tta-y buy t htsrfq ;rirter and can give "J. you Low Prices. au26 '"PHE TAYLOIt APJUdTAfiE SHOE . JL forliidiei. Njw a riirvcliius in- ventim. See simple N. AhpN, jl8 ifj Opposite .'O'JKNAL Office. OLD PAPER for phIb :a any quan titioM at Jodunal otli,:e The Democrats carried the mun icipal election in Bo.ito i Tuesday i.by a large majority. The Senate Fituinco Committee urges the immediate passage of 'the House bill on : be tobacco re bate. THE authorities of lticlimond, Va., have donated the Davis man aion to be used as a museum lor war relics. We are pleased to learn that up to Saturday night the third party ; movement at Ocala, had not been signed by a single Southern Demo crat. We extend to llev. B. Cade of the Progressive Farmer, a cordial welcome to lournausm. lie is a Ieenius. and will no doubt win 1 merited distinction in the news paper world. j; It is probable that the debate on the Force bill has ended. What . ' . ever the vote on the bill may be, i !, the Democratic position has been IJHwoIl sustained in debate and the .rX oonntry is more united against the .- measure than ever. THE Wilmington Star says that: 'Experiments have been made with VDr. Koch'd lymph on three con somptive patients at New Haven ' ?.with satisfactory results. The ex- "perimeats have been in progress jseveral days and the patients all (Jbhow marked sins of 1m pave ment. Senator Geay, of Delaware, -. has distinguished himself by his speech against the force bill. He a lawyer of fine attainments and hat given proof of great ability as . -; a debater. The wickedness of the ' ' measure has been thoroughly ex . t posed by him, and he has done .well to show that it endangers the :: Hbertiesnot only of the South, bat of all the States. ; it is a fine proof of the care with :i.which the nnblic business is done ,Tf in Washington that the two sec- r .'tiona of the Elections bill antho . ;izing boose to house visits by 'Deputy Marshals were found in . the bill after they had beennck v en out by the Senate Com mittee. ' And it is not flattering to Mr. Qoar that his fellow Senators - . seemed .to find some difficulty in believing that this was, as ho said, due to a printer's error.- N. Y. - Timosr. JBkiiiVa; Cade, the ne v editor .; of the" Progressive farmer says: Moat oertainly the Progressive Farmer .does not," never did,nd never will' advise any member oi the Legislature, or anybody else to disregard a pledge to do anything, If any man pledged himself to vote for Senator Yance,- and violates his pledge, he will show himself unworthy of any man's confidence. This is oar idea of political moral ity." The new editor is a Demo crat all the way through. The chiefs of the bad Indians in the Bad Lands having coma into Pine Bidge bearing a flag of truce, albeit armed .with Winches ters and Springfield rifles, we may indulge the hope that the begin ning of the end of the trouble with the redskins has at length taken place. The first thiog asked for by the returned hostiles was some thing to eat, bo that the best judg ment seems to have been on the side of thoso stadentB of the situation who predicted that the military ardor of the savage would ooze out promptly on the comiog of huuger. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS S. II. Lane Tax notice. W. E Bhown Scuppeinang wine. C E. Slovkb Raisins, currants, etc. Barrinqton & Baxter Black Che vio', Buita. Cotton. New Beroe market-Sales of 27 bjles at 7 to 7 7-8. The electric light failure last night was due to the pump's breaking down. Everything will be all right tonight. The Y. M. C. A. will hold a special business meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock, and the members of the Association are earnestly requested to be present. Matters of importance are to be trans acted and a large attendance is desired by the President. The Masonic lodge in Vanceboro has increased its membership to over three times what it had when organized last December, and have built tbem a nice lodge which is finished all but painting and they intend to have a festival on the 22d inBt. to raise money for that purpose. The Raleigh, correspondent of the Wilmington Messenger asserts that Rev, Frank Dixon (a brother of the well known Rev. Thomas Dixon of New York), ia to come from Oakland, Cali fornia, to be pastor of the Baptist church at New Berne. This is a mis take. Mr. Dixon was called but has written a letter declining the offer. Capt. R. P. Midyette, while in his field at Oriental was struck in the face by several small shot from a load fired by a careless hunter. Fortunately the damage was not serious resulting in only a little pain and temporary incon venienoe, but nevertheless it affords another warning to bq oautious In the use of firearms. The Elizabeth City Economist say that seventy-five Bohemian laborers with their families have been received from Baltimore by Mr. Wm. Taylor's packing house, and judges from their appearance that they will make good oitizens, being a neat and clean set of psople and speaking good English. If we expect New Berne to attain the measure of prosperity that we hope for ought we not to interest ourselves in ' securing a desirable class of immigra tion like that spoken of. Mr. W. G. Elliott, lattorney for the New Berne and Beaufort Canal, and Messrs. F. A. Olds and Ed. Chambers Smith, members of the State Board of Internal Improvement, came in on special oar night before last and went on to the canal yesterday on the steam yacht Viva on an inspecting tour. They report that as far as examined the canal is ia good order, having a depth of water from four to six feet, which better than is now furnished in portions of the oreek joined by it. through whioh it is necessary to pass in order to get into the oanal, and the oanal company expresses its determination to keep the oanal in its present good oon d it ion and deep enough to aooommo date any vessel that would be enabled to reaoh it, even should the approaches to the canal be put in such order as admit larger sired ones. We hope that the United States Government will now clean out and improve Harlowe and Clubfoot creeks, so that the canal may be utilised to its utmost capaoity. Personal. Mr. C, B. Thomas, jr., returned last night from a professional business trip to Clinton, Sampson county, Vr. Geo, N. Ives from a northern business trip, nd Mr. W. F. Rountree from attend ing meeting of the directors of the Eastern North Carolina Insane Asylum at Goldsboro. K 'V- ': v Eoonomy: "100 Doses one Dollar, Merit: "Peculiar to Itself." Parity: "Hood's BarsaparUIa. ' Entertainment and Festival to Baisel Fundi for a New Academy at H&r-I lowe. I The weather being disagreeable there was not as large an attendance as there ould otherwise have been at the musi- oal entertainment and festival held Tuesday night at Harlowe by the E. W. Society to raise more fundi towards bnUdinrmn&w anadfimT at that nlan. but nevertheless a sufficient number were nraaent to mika it a ineoeaa flnan- cially and to afford an evening of de- liirhtfnl TAiM-AKtinn tr. ttifB whn wr present. The entertainment consisted princl pally of sentimental and comic songs, interspersed with ohoice recitations. It opened with an enlivening song, "Gid eon's Band," rendered with spirit by the vounir men. Ther were a number of fine solos, some of them with chorus accompaniments. The first one was by little Miss Blanchie Hall, aged about eleven years, who sings remarkably well for one of her age. Miss Emma Bell tan? finalr two onnd Relpctionn. the faney blossom" and "Heath the wnue ana rurpie Blossoms." Mies Kate Morton held the attention of the audience in "The Girls are all Married but Me." MissMadie Bell sang "Aint Sweet." Tbe opinion of the audience very emphatic among the young men was in the affirmative. A recitation a.i: n. an anomer by uiss lempe uetts was one of tho best. Mies Tempe recites nlendirflv. and hv nnii rniit nh r j , -, -r -i " . was prevailed upon to give still another recitation not on the programme. Messrs. J. G. and N. H. Taylor did I well, and Mr. H. W. Bell kent all hands ous song by him, "Don't Forget dar's a Weddmg Tonight, ' was the end of the programme. I tv. i.t;.. u ,..t..-.! .u0.uC,U.l,us " and entertaining, the rendition or tnem excellent, and the entertainment sur- nasaed the exnectations of those who avvcuuou. After the close or the programme nice writing desk was voted away at 10 cents per vote: 132 votes were cast, of whioh Miss Emma Bell received 94 and became the happy possessor of the desk. Between twenty-fire and thirty dol lars were realized from the entertain ment. Are We To Be Eepresented ? We have repeatedly noticed the as semblage of the Inter-State Immigra-I tion Convention which is to meet in 4sheville on the lTth inst. Ia New berne and this section to be renresented in that important meeting ? We surely hope so. Here comes the use of some ive business organization to see that no opportunity for our publio good is negleoted. Have we such, and if so is it in working trim, and active? iuo result ot a cauea meeting a lew weexs ago answers the question. We have a Rnai-d nf Tridamii it-, mi. ha attnnritno' j B w some quiet umj, bui u is no mee.- ing the needs of the hour. The convention to be held at Ashe- ville is of great import. Its charaoter is such as Eastern North Carolina enouiaiaae especial inierest in. Aiew years ago local effort wb8 mftd6 to leonre crood clan of Immiffranti htre anil it mat orith anma annnaa. hnt ,, .u L. . H""""" cvm.Bupia ivs uruauesv view, and under no circumstances should we stand aloof as thou ah weld erson was killed. His wife was not were helpless and banished from the r est of the world. In all the various otates strong delegations nave Doen ip- pointed, and many of the leading papers of the country, inoiuding the n.x.nen.a, wm ue represented, T TT IT. I J Ml t - . m a note me action oi me noay ana sena the news abroad. Again we ask the question, are we to be represented ? We recognize the fact that delegates have been appointed vj hvvcuu noiu oere, out is u anown ith any certainty whether any of them are going or not ? Good selections fu".t0 drmk endeavors to . , . ... . ..(refrain from sleep. Obviously he is u.to u ui-uB, uuu muuH i noining umess iney go to Asnevuie and go with business Intentions. We ought to be represented and now ia the A.! .. - nuio tu buu A Bauu,uuu f ire. ban Francisco, Cal., Deo. 10. This morning fire broke out in the Linseed Oil Works, of Kittle & Co. near Third and King streets, tbe oil boiling over, The flames soread raoidlv and a general alarm sounded half an hour after the fire started. The flames could not be cnsoiBu ana ine eeiaonanmenf who an its contents was Destroyed, ine loss will probably reaoh $200,000, insurance about , $100,000. Tn same establish- mens ournea on. several montns ago ana uu reuouwy uvea reoau.. Notice. There will be a soeolal meetine of the Atlantio fire company this evening at b o oioox. uaiiness or importance. A full attendance ia desired. By order of tni foreman. i L. 0. Richardson, Seo'y. - at A 1AAA 1 A Bemarkable Blind Man, Mr. H. C. Correll, the blind man who has been giving vocal and Instrumental concerts at the villages near New Berne, me in yesterday from Vanceboro, where he gave his last exhibition, and wt down to Beaufort last night, wnr h h" beea nt a year. H "id have musical talent and to (iT good performances. He is re "kable in ether lines besides musio, especially in figures. He solved the following problem ia his head in a few minutes, fiiaud 9. made a mile in 2 minutes 8i seconds, Jay Eye See in 2 minutes 101 seconds. How far was Jay Eye See behind Maud S. at end of the raoe. He has a method invented by himself of finding what day of the week any given date from the creation to the Present time or in the future falls on and he wil1 nswer any question in this line ln leM than minute He has a commendable spirit of inde pendence and supports himself by bis exhibitions Mining Troubles. Nashville, Tenn.. Dec. 10. A Birmingham, Ala., special says Sheriff Smith, with a posse of fifty well aimed men, leit that city at 11 o'clock last night for the Blue Crook coal mines. twenty - five miles awav to auell the riot wmcn was reported to be in pro- KroBB lu10' A u" particulars oi the trouble are obtainable beyend I kuv tavv vwiiidivu votnecu bL. m gtrikers and negro miners who have taken their places has already occurred or is threatened . The sheriff received . . Mna f A thmiglin(i mBn were employed at the mines, and their places are being rapidly filled by negro miners; no serious trouble has oc curred since Sunday. FtiRMiNOHAM. Alt.. Dan. 10 Fiftnnn deputy sheriffs spent last night at the Blue Creek mines as a precaution " vruuuio. oeverm lauur leauurn wore present wnniD) avowoa purpose b.tol) ,ha f.om workini, wh0l nave taken the places of the strikers. They were arrested this morning and brought to Birmingham. They are j :.u .u ...... ajand,n ja qaet at every mine in the bUllQU IU UUUUDUhlUL nHU DUO IllODI. district where tie strlsre is in progress. At Blue Crsek the strikers plaoes are being Ulled with negroes, an experi ment that promises success. Handsome Offices. Tbe offices of the agent of the Sea board Air Line have been moved from Portsmouth to this city, and now oo cupy three floors of the building on Main street, in whioh the Western Union Telegraph office is located. Mr, F. W- Clark, the general freight and passenger agent, and Mr.. C. Bryan assistant general freight and passenger agent, have quarters that for comfort and elegance are all that could possibly ne uemreu. inuir private umcea are inJeeJ inTitin8.' ?nd the "o w ho w to extend a cordial greeting and to do tjj6 nonor8 0f an old Virginia! I weloome to the public They will at I all times ne nappy to lurmsn any m- formation desired as to their route, I and clerks, together with a direct tele graphio connection with all points laiong tneir nnein tne uarounaa ana I "corgia, ana everything about the k.ilJinn an at- affl-t-nM J cornniataness that is stlrikintr. The headquarters in Norfolk of the "S. A. L." do credit to that important trans portstion line. jmoiioib: L,anamarx. A TerrIble fjjclone. Atlanta. Ga.. Deo. lO.-Yeaterdav. J ner Munroo Wftlton oountjt ft oyclono olearea ipaoe iBTeral tnileB Ionflf and I BOOUf iVV TrU W1UV. BlOWinK QOWD I 1 A. M I. 1J. L. 1 a J houses and killing several people. Jack a ndiraon and wife were, hurled he- I neath the ruins of their home. Han- Padly.nurt a j WM oarried injured that it died shortly after being found. A family of negroes named Jackson were buried in the ruins of tneir oaDm: i wo were xuieo. Anotner I UUUDV bUUbUIUAUIL OO f VIA UQKliraS Tf BD bi0Wn down, but all the Occupants es- oaped unhurt. Prefers Suicide to Electrocution. New Yore, Decembor 10. Shibuya 00Z&a;d to 8ing Sing prison, awaiting Tii vi wf tit n TanaNAsa aallA anltm la m r wm exeoution by eiectrioity during the I week beginning January 19th next, re attempting to commit suioide, and for lack of other means is taking this I course A State Exposition. I tj.totott XT n n ,n mu Ralnlffh Hhamhar nf (Inmmavna haa Aa. dded to take steps to hold a grand State I Exposition here in IStfl, and appointed oommittee to take steps in the matter and bring it before the ooming session of the General Assembly. I - Jimer ror me supreme liench. I Washington, Deo. 10. It is reported on trustworthy authority that the I President will tomorrow ur.il tn tha I Senate the nomination of his old law partner, Attornev-General Miller, to ba I Associate JusUoe Of the Supreme Court, I to SUOOOea th late JUStlOO Miller. For Sale, Two Twin Reversible Engines 12x80 new cylinders baianoe in good oruer. jaues kedmond. Seo. & Treas. N. &T. R. S. B. Co. I iep20tf Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor 1 tnne uuuuim jiius mu wm w uouijigaia deceased to exmoit mem to tbe SHIPPING NEV ARRIVED, Steamer Vesper, of the E. C. D. line, with cargo general merchandise. Steamer Vanceboro, from Vanceboro, with shingles and cotton. Steamer Lvira from Kins too. is port. Schooner Till is G. Cruse, Capt Gandy. Schooner Aidie Henry, Capt. Wm. Hill. CLEARED. Steamer Eaglet, of the E. C. D. line, for Elizabeth City. Schooner H. G. Ely, Capt. J. W Liverins, with cargo lumber from D. Cocgdon & Son. NOTES. Steamer Neuee, of the E. C. D. line, will arrive this morning and ?iil this evening at 6:80. Steamer Vanoeboro will sail for Vanceboro this morning at 8 o'olock. Why It Ia Popular. Because it has proven its absolute merit over and over again, because it has an unequalled record of cures, be cause its businoes is conducted in a thoronghly honest manner, and because it combines economy and strength, be ing the only medicine of which '100 Doses for one Dollar" is true these 9tron8 Points have made Hood's Sarsa parilla the most successful medicine of theday. 6 MARRIED, On Thursday, December lhh at Winston, J. F. Mewborne, of Kinsten. to Miss Sudie Wilson. DIED. At Jacksonville, Onslow county, De cember 5th, John R. Gordon, aged twenty-eight years. Tax Notice. Your City Tax is now due, and must be paid on or before tbe First day of January, 1B91. I will be in my office from 10 to 2 and 3 to 5 each day to receive same. 8. H. LANE, dlS tf Tax Collector. For Christmas LET YOUR PRESENTS BE You can find it in our NEW GOODS just received, consisting of Kid, Spring Top. Jersey aud Scotch Wool Gloves. J Handkerchiefs, White and Black Silk and Linen A beautiful line of Scarfs and 4 In hand Ties. British and Balbriggan II. IIobo, Sus penders. Garters, Overgaiters, Collais and Cuffs. A now invoice of Scarf Pius end Col lar and Cuff Buttons. Walking Sticks and Umbrellas. All wool Underwear, regular l.fe preservers. Leather Coats and Shooting JacketB. Stacy, Adams & Co. 'a Shoes. Clothing, Hat), Rugs, Trunks and Valises, J. 1.1. HOWARD oc25dwtf EXECUTBIX NOTICE. Having qualified as executrix of Dan iel Stimson, deceased, late of Craven ooonty, N. C., this is to notify all per- I sons having claims against the estate of I undersigned on or before the 11th day 0f December. 1891, or this notice will I be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 10th day of December, 1890. SARAH STIMSON. Executrix. P. H. Pelletier, Atty. 11 6w $100 for $44! EXAMINE OUR PLAN. Apply Early That your Certificate may soon mature. Are you looking (or an opportunity Here it is. $100 for $44. S. R. STREET, Agent, New Berne, N. C. deoio dwtf SheriflTs Sale. Pursuant to an execution in my hands Ic A T f fVflTT A V Atf issued from the Superior Court ofllj-C' iAUaAAuJS Lenoir connty in favor of Henry Rouse vs. Marx jaouieese, 1 will sell at Publio Auction at the Court House door in the City of New Berne, at 12 o'clock, M.. on uonaay tne oth day of January,! 1891, the interest of said McLeese in the I . . . . ... ri;; following described property, to wit: parcel of land situated in Graven county on north side of the A. N. TJ 13 hAni.Jail tk....tl..iL. T le M-t' VUUUUHU UU UV VBBV UJ IUO nUUBO land, on the south by the lands of a Bryan and others, containing one bun dred aores more or leu. and known the Hartsfield Land. . ThU Dm. 1st. 1890. td W. B. LANE, Sheriff. The Fraternity of Financial Go-operation COSTS nitiation and Certificate fee ft K no Contribution to Relief fund 10.00 Expense Dues paid 81 per month.. 1.00 weeaiy Dues SI per week Jfl.OO Total 847.00 Pays in six months 8100 00 r I' , " " 150.00 r . ' "r " 150.00 Ninety th.t members in New Berne. For further information apply to dlOdwtf w. B. BOYD. A gentleman called at my store today to buy two pair of6hoee, and wanted to take them up for his wife to look at them. Ssya tho proprietor. "If want them you must pay for them, and if they don't suit you can get your money back." The gentleman went off very much iudiim&nt. Knur iron. " , v. tlenien, if you want Big Ike's goods you must pay for them before you carry thetu off. Bishop's Camphorine. 1 tin best of all Cosmetics for mxi PLEXION, for CHAPPED HANDS Vknv aud LIPS, or UOUliHNKKS txib SKIN. " Ladies will find it keens tho Vac.v ivn HANDS SOFT AM) SMOOTH during the roughest weather. GntU men will find it a DELIGHTFUL APPLICATION AFTER rma.vuNu io 1 ltr. EJ, T CHAPPING and SORENESS. Price 25c. per bottle. For sale by J. V. Jordan, druggist, R. GooniXd, drnjreist. and at nil nf ti principal drujr stores. U I UISHOr, Proprietor, decC dwlin Waslilngton, D. C. mjY YOUR PIANOS AND ORGANS FROM A North Qarolina House. High Grade Instruments At Most Heasonable Prices. We Can SavftYou Money. Chas. L. Gaskill & Co. Middle St., opp. Baptist Church, oc26dw3mfp NEW BERNE, N. C. We Are Now in Position I To fill all Brick orders. We have Cotton Seed Meal to at. change fer Cotton Seed. Come to see us with your Rice if nn want Highest Price. W. P. BURRUS & CO., ommiesion Merchants and Grain Dealers, Market Dock, New Berne, N. C, For Sale, One House and Lot on Craven atreat. opposite Court House. Household and Kitchen Furniture. One fine Piano. oau "0"f'"De?,8 Voia,nKTopBuT uuo ukuii uuuuiu oeatea veniciewith canopy top. For further information apply to dec2 dwlm W. M. ASHER. A LOT OF FINE Turkey Creek Grove, Indian River, FLORIDA ORANGES, The Finest Orange in the World, for sale at J. F. TAYLOR'S. All who wish to enjoy them, come soon. For sale by the Box only. NOTICE. National Bank of New Berne The Annual Meetine of tho Hmok i noiders or this bank, for the election of Directors and the transaction of an oh other businesa as mav oome before them, will be held at their Banking House on the Second Tuesday, being the 18th day of January, 1891. Polls ' win be opened at 12 o'clock, to close at 1 p.m. G. H. ROBERTS, Cashfer. ' Deo. 8th, 1890. 10td - n and ', " (. LIVERY. aiawjbiII,. A 5" fe. MTTAAT'rt ... . - im!:; O, " J"; uDS?3Lm 'ne wew wiuiss m u. Cliii.UUl UI nilKAHK Mfl Hill ITU ... ) i I . . ------ - aaviNNI'-An , C L. L, . ' 7 J"1 ,ot w.-rv - .r S"?"."' il ?r w Ml bo . as o" M. H"." THE 1.0WEST. v wt'iC o , - vuu mu to come ana ise nun Derort , making a trade. . . ..;- im: f Feeding a specialty, nov ST iwtt1 : .'..''jw '-v- 't"