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The D I ( ) URN A VOL.'IX."NO. 2U. NEW BERNE. N. C.t WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 14, 1891. IT;' NTS. BUSINESS LOCALS. "DUCES AT J. F.IVES-Fine fresh X Sausage Meat and in cases, 10 cents; Am Smoked Sausage, 13 cents; fresh Pork. 10 cents; Bologna, 10 cents; Western Beer, 13 ctnts; Tenderloin. 8irk4n and Porter house cuts, IS cents. BUCKWHEAT, Msple 8rup, 'Cod fish, Irish Potatoes. White Beans, Macaroni. Cheese. Drid Apples, Ptnnee, English Pluoi Pudding, etc. C. E Slovkb. A GOOD COOK WANTED by W. B. Murrill. at Jcksonvitle, N. C. A Uberol price will be given if proved satisfactory. j9d6t wit. J'USr DECEIVED - Freh Roasted and Green Coffees; Teas eto Full Cream Cheese at 15j. per- lb. We sell all our goods at a email profit We are just la a position to do so and will do ir. Try us and see. Vary respectfully, Churchill & Paeker Broad st. SEVEN SPRINGS Wa.ER-A spe cific for dyspepsia nod all kidney anI bladder troubles. For sale by j3 R J Gooding ROBERTS ft BRU. are receiving (hair fall stock Boon and Shoes, Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions. They bay at headquarter and can give yon Low. Prices. au26 HEAVY snow storm is preva lent throughout a large portion of Illinois. THE LaGrange Spectator is four years old. Just tie age at which grea j race 8 have wou their fame. We wish abundant sum-ts to the Spectator. IT was announced that Mr. P.tr nell would wake at Limirick on last Sunday one of the ruo&t memorable addresses in the history of Irish politics. On Saturday the Army. Appro priation bill was cousidmil in the House, and theie was a heated debate growing Out of a reference to the Federal Election bill. Uncle Jerry Kusk Buys that Harrison has given the country a clean administration. Well, yes: it has cleaned out the Treasury. San Francisco Atla California. The chief industry ot the Kepub licin party just now is stealing States. They have bagged New Hampshire, and have tuo nets set for Kansas, Nebraska, and Illi nois. Policeman Hogue, of iialeigh, who killed a negro while resisting arrest, has been acquitted. The case was warmly contested and ably condocted. Thtee lawyers appeared for the State au1 four for the prisoner. IN the report of the Committee on Foreign Relations oa (he Nic aragna canal bill Saturday it was advised that the United States guarantee bonds to the canal com pany to the amount oi $100,000,000. It was stated that the canal would be completed within six years. . THE MeBseugei's telegraphic summary says: "the German Gov ernment have come to a pause over the proposed bill making the Koch lymph the property ot the State, owing to the influence of the un favorable opinion of Dr. Virchaw and other prominent physicians. HON. F. M. Simmons and other don East Capitalists have just completed negotiations with Mr. H,fi. Star buck for some. 300 acres of land sdme two miles south of the to vr,' which required $25,000 to make the transfer we learn. Win , ton Republican. fir i jstated by telegraph thit lita Alliance members of the Kac ' las ' Legislature and their leader?, , who have been engaged in bitter turmoil, had a love feast in Topeka Friday night when resolutions were adopted healing np all the differ- " taetfi fioiB thia mean In galls acalpJWehopeso. : . Many letters have been received ' b to approving the idea cf estab lishing a Southern Magazine. The opinion Is general that such a pub -'Mention!! needed, and the hope Is verv where exoressed that- combination of literary . men and canitalists will be formed to give abaca and substance to the popular wish, now to ao it - is now me question. Eichmond Dispatch. From all accounts President Harrison is in a great rage with Vice President Morton and all the Senators who directly or indirectly consented to the "side tracking" of the Force bill. He wants some law passe'd which will re elect him. He is worrying himself unnecessar ily, for very soon Indiana will receive him to her atmstogoout no more forever. It is said that there is trouble in the Cabinet. Secretary Noble is displeased with the action of the President in authorizing General Miles to place the Indian reserva tions under the management of army officers. The Secretary claims that be should have been consulted, and that the failure of the President to confer wish him on a matter belonging to his Department was an official indig nity. LOCAL NEWS. NEIV ADVERTISEMENTS F. IvE3 Prioes, etc. F. Slover Buckwheat, etc W. Blake Timber wanted. W. WaTeks Commissioners' sale. CoTTJN-New Berne Ma-ket Sales of 50 bules t 7 1 2 to 8 5 8. Thoiewill bo n lecture tonight by the pastor at the Hancock S:rect Meth odist churoh. All the members of the Y. M. C. A. are requested to meet at their hall tonight for the regular monthly trans action of busioess. Toe burning out of Tony Bishop's chimney on the macadam z;d road oaueed an alarm of fire to be given yesterday momiog about 94 o'clock. The music class of the Collegiate In stitute are requested by Mr. Morton to meet at their room thia evening at 3:30 o'clock, to organize into a class for the study of tbe history of music. Others not formerly members of the class will have tha privilege of joining. We regret to learn of the death of Rjy. Israel Harding, who died at his hime in Kinston, Tuesday, Jan. 13th. Ha was sixty-one years old, and had sen engaged as rector at Chriot Church in Kinston for the last ten yeira. Mr. Eluding was a kind, genial and cs- 'toied gentleman, and his death will a mourned by many. Our nice passenger depot and its pretty surroundings is one of New Berne's attractive features. The crow d of interloping stragglers that assemb'e there at train time without any business whatever is a disgrace to the town. They rendered themselves particularly obnoxious last night crowding around the train as it was stopping and block ading the street entrance to tbe depot building, yelling and screeching at both places like a crazy rabble. If sharp measures are not adopted with them we believe it will not be long be fore some one will take the law into his own hands and make trouble for some body. A bad crowd also assembles nightly in the way at postoffice, without any business whatever, and likewiee need to be taught a leeeon by having the severest penalty of the ordicances against such oonduot inflicted on them Good Catches of Trout. Our fishermen are meeting with fine success, we will mention w hat some of them did Monday night last catching trout at Olnbfoot creek, which were brought to the market and told j ester day to cur fish dealers and shippers. Each boat regularly has three men, Including the captain. The following are tbe catches: Capt Dan. McKees caught 1,700, which he sold wholesale for $100; Capt. Miohael Boyd caught 1,600, which he sold for $80; Capt.Cato Jones caught 1,000, which sold for 81C0 Capt. Geo. Moore caught 000 at one haul, whieb, he sold for SCO, but Capt. Albert Mitchell bad ; the best luck of any of tbemr he caogbt at one single haul over 8,000. This catch was divided into two parte, . ene contained 2,800 trout that told for $85, the remainder were sold for $43, without tbe cumber being ascertained, but it was estimated that It was iu fficient to have mad e the entire; number, abou ;8,00Q or 8.800 $127 worth of trout at one hanl is not to begrumbled at.- Capt. Paul Williams old his catch for $80. The above gives some insight into the resources of this eeotion. W in vlte outsiders to come down and par tioipate. jA visit to our Fair will give an opportunity of investigating our fish Interests and other Industries. After all, the best way to know the real merit of Hood's Sariaparilla is t J try it yourself . Be sure to get flood's Arrival of the Winona. Thj new revenue cutter Winona arrived yesterday about 1 o'clock. She was built in Wilmington, Dele ware, and left there oarly in November for Baltimore where she was fitted out. She then proceeded to Washington, and was there inspected by Secretary of the Treasury Windoni, who ex pressed himself highly pleased with her and gratified at having such a handsome vessel named after bis native town. From Washington she proceed ed to Norfolk and then oame on to New Berne, arriving here as stated above. Her length is 143 feet 6 inches; width of beam 26 feet 2-4 inches; depth of hold 9 feet 2J inchss; draft 5 feet 6 inches: tonnage about 3G0 tons. Iler officers are: Oapt.W. S Simmons; 1st Lieut, John Morriseey; 31 Lieut, R. O. Crisp: Chief Engineer, William C, Wheeler; Assistant Engineer, E A. Jack; Pilot, Thomas H. Abbott; Boat swain, J. M, Bracg; Master at Arms, E. T. Rjberts: Caponter, Valentine Paul; Capt. Simmons is u straightforward, courteous, wuole-souled gentleman, lie was stationed h?re several years as Captain of the reven-jo cutter Stevens, and cou-u qiiL-utiy his many acquain tatcoa in tho city ith all of whom he is irncnen, e'y p; puUu and who are de lighted to Beo him bask. An appropriation of 875 000 wa6 tuide for her but shj ii u great excep tion to the general rule in that sho waB constructed insido that amount under the cart ful tuperintendanca of Capt. imrnccs and Chiof Engineer Wheeler. Wo will right horo call attention to the fact that ex Congressman F. M. Simmons secured this appropriation, aod tho Winona, the macadamized road, etc. are standing monuments to tbe fidelity with which he served his constituency whilo .n Congress. Better try another Democratic Congressman next tinio. The Winona is a hmJsomo cutter, :ely modelled, finely finished, ele gantly furnished, well manned, and in every way fitted for the psrform&nce of tho duties for which she is designed. which is to attend to tho requirements f the Revenue Marine service in Al bemarle and Pamli'o sounds aud their tributaries Pessonal Rev. Edward Bull left yesterday for Raleigh to enter upen his dutioa as Stato Senator. Mr. EdwardS. Hushes, oim of New Berne's fiuest native young men, now a prosperous hardware merchant, of Abilene, Texas, who, with his family, has been visiting his relatives and fiends in tli9 city, rtlurned home yesterday. Mr. II. W.Steinholper relumed lo his horee at Fayetteville, from a short business to the city. Mr. S C. Hamilton, of the Stimscn Lumber Company, loft oa a business trip to Boston. Mr. John W. Bicton.of Cotton Plant, Ark., and siscr, Mrs. Ei-Qovernor Robinson, of Gaorgotoa-n, Ky., are registered at Hotul Albert. They are on a viiit to friends in New Berne. Mrs. Henry Archboll of Kinston came down last night for a visit to her brothers, Me6?ra. 11. C. and Moses Whitehurst. Cept. Geo. W. Wallace has returned to the steamer Vesper at Elizabeth City from a visit to his family in this city. CIIY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. January 13, 1891. Special meeting held this evening, Mayor in iho chair and Councilmen Whitty, Slover, Lovick, Millor, Dunn, Cosby, Kennedy and Holly, present. Tbe Mayor stated that the meeting was called for the purpose of ascertain ing if some settlement of the Eleotrio Light Company controversy could not be made through Mr. Clark, of the company. Mr. Clark, being present, made ex tended remarks on the subject. Mr. R Y. Williams stated tbe meas ures used at tho station, and what speed was necessary to secure a 1200 'candle light, and stated that the machine had never been run at a less speed. After disousaioa, on motion of Coun cilman Miller a committee of three were appointed to confer with Mr. Clark and report to tbe Board. The Mayor appointed on committee Councilmen Miller, Lovick and Dunn. Minutes read and adopted. S. H, Lane, Clerk. Delegates and Alternates to the tio'.d 1 Y . II J II .it " uoro itauruau JueeiiDZ. The following persons are hereby an pointed to represent (he city of New Berne at the railroad mt&ting to be held at Goldsboro, N. C , Thursday, January 22d,iui: Delegates J. D. Whitford, Robert Ransom, J. A. Bryan, Win. Dunn, J. C, Whitty, H. J Lot ick, 8. GLGray. E. B. Boberts, Thomas Cnniels, C. E. Foy. Alternates W. F. Rountree, K. R Jones, E. E Harper, Matt. Manly, P. H Pelletier. O. Marks, E. B. Haokburn, H. B. Duffy, George N. Ives, J. W Moore. O. A Battle, Mayor. SEW BERXE k BEAUFORT CANAL. Concluded This agreement made uad emered into on the twenty-second day of Ocic bar in tbe year one thousand eight hun dred and eighty-three, between the Newbern and Beaufort Canal Company, a corporation only chartered and organ ized under the laws of North Carolina, party of the first part; the State of North Carolina, party of tbe second part and the Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal Company's corporation only chartered under the laws of North Carolina and Virginia party of tbe third part. Whereas, By an Act of the General Assembly of Nurth Carolina entitled "An Act to facilitate the construction of the Newbern and Beaufort Canal," ratified on the 10th day ot February, A. D., 1883, it waa among other things enacted as follows, to wit: ' That the Governor of this Stats and. his Council be and they are hereby authorized acd empowered to transfer to tbe Newbern and Beaufort Canal Company the twenty-five hundred shares of the capital stock of the Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal Company now owned and held by this State; so that the said stock or proceeds of the sale thereof may be used by the said Newbern uud Beaufort Canal Company in tbe con struction of the said canal: Provided, however, that before the transfer and delivery of the said stock, the said Newbern and Beaufort Canal Company shall enter into an agreement or con tract which Bhall be satisfactory to thf Governor and his Council that the s.i.l oanal shall be open for navigation by the first day of January, A. D., 1885. " Ani whereas the Governor of North Carolina and his Council pursuant to the provisions of the aoovo part rocited Act, have on the dav of the date hereof resolved and agreed that the said stock shall be assigned and delivered to the said the Newbern aud Ujaufort Canal Company upon their entering into tho contract required by the said act, pro vided that tho execution and per formance of said contract shall be guaranteed by and on the part of the said the Albemarle and Cheapeake Canal Company in the pn ilty of eighty thousand dollars. And whereas this twenty fivo hut dred shares of tha capital stock of the Albemarle and Chesapaako Canal Com pany and the certificate thorefor have been ia pursuance thc-retf duly assigned and delivered to the said Nonbtrn and Benufort ('jnal Company. Ntw thprefore thij agronu :it -.vi;-nesseth as follows, to wu: First. That the said tha I.', whom and Beaufort Canal Cotupiny loth lu-reby covenant, cr-n'ract i.nd m.ri o with thf State of North Carolina that tho c:m::l of thn Company c jr.nfctir.g Clubfoot and Harlowo crci'fcs s!i ill bo cp-nr-d for navigation by tho first cf Jaouiry, A. D , 1883 Second. That the said th i Newborn and Beaufort Canal Comimiv and the Albemarle and Choiinpraku Canal Com pany are hold and tir.-niy hound ur.io the Stato of North Carolina in tho bint and full sum of eighty thousand dll iro to the payment whereof the Haid com panies do respectively bind then;8 fives their 6ucce6eorj and nssigns (irmly by these presents. But tho condition of this obligation is eu h that if tho said the Newbern and Beaufort Canal Com pany shall well and faithfully keep and perform the contract and agreement hereinbefore fcade with the State of North Carolina, to-wit: That the said canal of the said Company shall be opened for navigation by the first dav of January, A. D., 1885, then this obli gation is to be void otherwise to remain in full force. In witness whereof the said Newbern and Beaufort Canal Company and the Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal Com pany have caused their respective cor porate seals to be hereunto affixed and these presents to be signed by their Presidents on the day and year first herein above written. Newbern & Beaufort Canal Co., By Marshall Parks, Pres. Albemarle & Chesapeake Canal Co., By Marshall Parks, Pres. The State of North Carolina's interest was transferred and sold as permitted by the act of the Legislature, 1883, and the amount iealiz:d for it, about 850. 000 in money, waa received by the Albe marle & Chesapeake Canal Company. A great bargain this, to dig a little dirt on their own canal in North Carolina Observe, they obtained both tbe States' interest in the Virginia canal and curs also. Governor Scans let this matter rest for four fears, as he did himself and everything else around and about him. But Governor Fowle has taken it up with earnestness and will pursuo it to tbe full extant of the law. He holds considering all the acts respecting the Newbern & Beaufort Canal. The Albe marle & Chesapeake Canal Company will be compelled to open the latter and keep- it open for the navigation of euch vessels as before named. Recent soundings in the canal for the State made the depth of water four feet; the approaches to it on o'.ther end were not so deep. The width of the canal now is 33 feet. Undoubtedly tbe States' interest in the Albemarle & Chesapeake canal, which sold for $50,000 cash, would have deepened the New bern & Beaufort canal and tho ap proaches to it to a depth that would have enabled even small sea-going ves sels to pass through it without deten tion The requirements of the bond should beyond question have been more ex plicit and not left open for doubt. J. D. W. DIED. In Craven county, six .miles from New Berne, on Sunday, January 11th, Mrs. Lucy M. MontaRue, need twenty years, she was a member of tho M. E Church nnd a woman loved and es teemed by those who know her. She leaves a devoted husband. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria SHIPPING NEttS ARRIVED, Steamer Howard froniTrtnton with full cargo cotton. SjUooner Henrietta Hill, dpt. I'en. Hill. IN PORT. Schooner J. B. Anderson, Capt. Jas. bhepard . Schooner Cornelia, Capt. Jos. Hill. Schooner Carrie Fareon, Captain Murphy. Schooner Brave Schooner Matiie David Ireland. Capt. Knowles. E lliles, Capt. S3hconer Unity R. Djer, Captain John T. Baveridge. Schooner Robert J. Jos. Morris. Schooner John R Jos. Gaskill. McAllister, Car. P. Mjjrj (.'apt CLEARED Steamer Stout, of the Clyde line. with cargo general merchandise. Schooner J. Di'.las Marvel, CapUin Eicridge. NOTES Steamer Ncusa, of tho E. C. D. line, will arrivo this morniDg and sail at o o'clock this afternoon. Hugh J. Loiiok, Treasurer, in .Vecoiait with City of New Berne. For .Voiii 0 DECEMliEii, 180. Dlt. 1800. To balance $1,419 3J Doc. 15. To c'h f 'm tax collector 514 31 21 1 UIOC " 20 U01. Jan. 5. - 0 270 I' 0.') 'C city ruarbl.al S2.9C2 Cu. T. C. Howard 5-1 CO ' C. A. Battle X'-.wl II. J. Lovick 1(1.(11! i J M. Hargct 25 10 J. E. Gaskill so 00 M. T. Roberts :;0.0U J. K. Land 30.00 J. L. Willis 25 00 John C. Green 5:5 W W. Ii. Waters 25 .w David Stalling 20 Oo lioht. W. Williams 20.(10 Atlantic Eng. Co 10 00 Xow Berne Journal 5 Oo E. E. Disosway 22 50 Jano Hargrove 75 New Berne Journal 5 00 New Berne Lumber Co 4 .Go Trent Lumber Co 1 1 'J Roberts & Hondcrson 15 00 New lit rnn Lumber Co ;! 70 Jas. 15. Ciark & Co 12 52 J. McDnniel :; UO J. M. Harget (i.10 New R-rno (Jas Light Co ;'.0 "n J. C. Whitty it Co 20 :!- 1 2". S. W. & R W. Small wood 51 Watson & Daniels 12.i (' "liiglko" 2 5d Jno. C. Whitty & Co 12. 17 D. G. Smaw t5 L L. Churchill 5 K Alex- Miller 3.07 II. J. Lovick (orders paid' ) 102.75 Moseltiy & Bohman 3H5 95 Mrs Liztto E. Honderscn 333.31 By balance 1,403.0 1 82,922 88 (Orders piid) is wages advanced weekly to street hands, pump inspector, engine drivers, and special polico for tho holidays. Hugh J. Lovick, City Treas. Swotn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of Janua:y. 1891. William H. Oliver. J. P. Letter of Introduction. Oxford, N. C, Jan. 7th, 1891 . Postmaster, New Berne, N. C, Dear Sir: I toke pleasure in intro ducing to you Prof. H. H. B3ll, late of Oxford, N. C. Prof. Bell is a profesv ioual hair worker, thoroughly efficient in his profession, and gentlemanly in deportment. He has resided in our town for a considerable time, and upon his removal carries with him the esteem and confidence of our people. Any kindness shown the Prof, during his stay in your town will ba fully appre ciated. Very truly yours, J. M Sikes. P. M. Oxford, N. C. A PLEAS11G SENSE Of health and strength renewed and of ease and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it acts in harmony with nature to effectually cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in 50o. and $1.00 bottles by all leading druggists. MARRIED. Collins Gillbtt. At the residence of the mother of the bride, Mrs. Mary E. Gillett, of Jones county, last Wed nesday evening, at 3:30 o'clcck, 7th inst., Mr. Andrew H. Collins to Miss Annie E. Gillett, all of Jones county, N. C, Rev. Mr. Gilliam, of tho N. C. Conference, officiating. The bride was the pretty danehter of the late lnos. 8. Uillett, and tbe groom the son of Mr. John Collins ono of Jones oounty's most prominent and successful farmers. All we can say for you, Annie and Andrew, is that you may be as happy always as you are now. G. W. W. PERSIMMOiV, DOGWOOD & HOLLY Persimmon List Blocks, Dogwood Logs, Holly Logs, bought by FRANK W. BLAKE, Commission Merchant, 1 Campbell's Wharf, lldwlw Norfolk, Va. to O W) L 3 2 CT? C3 im "S 14- I (JO J o (1 fi 2 i i the Sune- ri'.-i. tho I'l l l'ublu- in Now ' . ;i.;y . granted at ', . ' v. m sell at house door ' -y the 11th . t r cash, to the ;!'. ing described ; ;iust' lots of land rn' .-.nd known as -'in thi- plans of the r. '". (ih conveyed to frt ::i dio Clerk of raven county; .. dtxnbed in tbe . . i union of D. S. ii'iberta vs. J. Lucas, l'. .timeon, reference :s hinebv made for a day of F. l.igh- t 1)1 : prop.'.-tv, in th:' C! ' .' I. otH N'ds. i ..; II. S-o;: , Fior.t l.i: :. , tho Sii,' r ; '. and l. : compl.ii : , , RoberlH aj.i! :i. ( Flora I.ul'iis nnd to said coiiirilaiii more per.-. Hour of Jr.n. 1!, ct description of said land. : alo, 12 - clock noon. r o J. ,1 v.-. P. ;i. V. WATERS, I'ELLETIER, ( 'oramissioners. jitii i "rrels ily Rose iil'fli.ij.C Kt Bottom Prices. Agency for Horsford Bread Preparation, Old Virginia Cheroots, Cigarettes. Hazard Gunpowder Co WHOLESALE GKOOEB, MIDDLE STREET, N W BERNE. N. O. 100 Reward ' For tbe arrest, conviction and execution of the man who did willingly and know iogly try to damp.e me by abusing and misrepresenting my business on page 10 ( of tho premium lit-t of tho Fourth An- mini Thihit.inn nf th !Ta (1.Mll.a Fieh, Oyster, Game and Industrial As sociation, to be held at New Berne, N, C. February 23, 24, 25. 26. 27 and 28:' 1891. If yon have already received' i tho premium list of the Fourth Annual, j Fair and have read page 16, and hate seen where the man was ashamed to)'v sign his name, then will you please lirSv; your premium list to some one and Ut him judge whether or not I hive 1 right to buy goods at 40, (0 and; 67Jo.. j onthodollsr or not. Of course every well regulated man will decide In my' J favor and sny I have a right to py Caen for my goods nnd swll them at any pries Ich033", providoi I OET THVOASOrOK TUEM.
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