- ' . H"1 VOL-IX.--NO. 251. NEW BEKNE. N. C. THUKSDAY 1891. PRICEH5 CENTS. i - i n iPir BUSINESS LOCALS, v BUCSWHEAT, ROLLED OATS, Crushed Wheat, 8amp, OriU, 1'acareni. Split Pets. Lentils, 8ago. I srley. Imported Olive Oil, Cdoo. CaoooUte. Tapioca, Canned Cherries, Aoricot. Peaobea. cto. ' ' ttf-r-t.i ' '," C. E Stovxa. -j OK .BOXES OF FINE FLORIDA - Lo OaANGE3et ihurchiH & Par ker's ail effw.jo be sold cbrtp ii any quantity. . : - - r CHCBCHILL & PKBE, BrOd St T RICES AT J. f. 1VE3-Fln Ireeb " A 8iuge Meet end iu ewe, lOoente; flae Smoked 8aussge, 131 cents; freeb PotkdO eents; Bologna, 10 cents; Western ' Beef, 12i cents; Tenderloin. SirlolnAnd Porter house cute, 15 cents SEVEtf 8PRINGS WtER-A sp olon' far dyspepsia end all kidney . end bladder troubles. " For sale by " jS w -.B.J Qoomxoi -j ROBERTS ' & BRO ero reoervlng their fall stock Boot end Shoes, Dry Goods, .Groceries end Provisions, They bay et beadqaertere tnl can (tire you Low Prices. , . eu26 ALOIEE8 j'has; earthquake. bad ; a -violent ' Harrison says t be will not sign the fRP.wipW bill. . , .L OUR North Oaroliiia oysters seem to" have turned the tables and are now geuWV peol-le in a atew. Durham Sua. imiCAWONS.- poinD to a veri large attendance at lie New Berne Fdir.' r oval reception and splen ' did entertainnient is assured to .11. iw .:m;jv v- Tab 'Democrats of New York have 'Dominated B. Senator and Gov. Hilt for 0. i be Republicans have nominaUtL Evarts. ; Dill Will ' Jbe iliotm'r"' - - AT last accounts the Force bill till hel' t floor of the Senate. Senator 'Gorman, of Maryland, is highljxjrats6d as the leader of the I)emoWts'lBtlie Senate. ON.Xoeaday the Jforlh Carolina LeuisTaVure reelected Zebulon B. VanceUntWdSenator. This was janticipattdtQiU' is none tbe less the ocMCflof. rejoicing all p.yer North Carolina and throughout the Union; ' Rrrt.in disoatches ' say that Prof. Koch has probably reached the climax of his careeffdissatiE faction is expressed at his stale ' ment of the composition of ijmph: iloetors differ a to its caratire . powers. vpTrA. j . A TERRIBLE LdomeBtio tragedy o jcurred ,in Chattanooga Sanday 1 morning. Jodgi Warder, a prom inent lawyer, shot his daughter and ter husband, killing the latter: the Judge was also shot, receiving a : woand that may prove fatal, y A vioij:st blizzard has caused great suffering in Europe. In Cfreat Britain, France; "Germany and Austria the weather is the coldest ever -known.: IV-ver and eaa ie. blockaded with ice and any persons- have been drowed IN the Jlbu80 of Eepresentatives the DeiSociatstarel.usieg obstxue- tlTe fTCarteA prevent the consid- ..lk'."..'-'.-'f .Him iJ--.i-A,t. : eratlon ot otner Dusiness unut me Senate decides the fate of the Force till, Democatsw(U be'eehsured U appropriations are cut off, but 1st it be done if necessary to save Tn i .Tfrginla. and Georgia pa pora icoseu -XojM '"-wWi gratifying s. zzotiti df;; tho,1bEervat ce of the i:;h .cfanuary, the birthday p Hatert E. Lee, , In both 6f these CtateiWeb eTay" is ft legalolielay ,nd the manner jio . which it was ..celebrated is most' creditable to jjr , ressage to the Lfgisia; tr:5,tt3 Governor of.West Virginia t-C22ly recommended that if the r:rc3 .tU'passed . CoDgreBS,; the t-;a tf holding State and county c.;: $, pe, cnangeu, in uiuei w i --ve.tieEi from. the danger: of 1 . ' rrl interference. All Demo c:::: W '"2 La' .' will probably find it r ta rvItow.lhU suggestion (IV. ' at : of Weat Virginia. ; r i : 1 k 1 oka as it the Force "1 wOt'uiled through. '-Chaf- LOCAL NEWS. : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.' C. E. Elovks Buckiiheat, ete. . Conoa New Berne Market -Seles of 108 bales at 8 Co J 3 4 . - The oemmittee ia charge of culinary deputmentof the Fair are requested to meet at the Fevr grounds this afternoon at half past three o'clock. -. : . The echoonef Unity R. Dyer, which sustained considerable injury and came eo near Being lost a few weeks ago, to being raised on Ho ward ways (or repairs. - - . .' ' City Merihal Bsrgett keep oa with the street improvement. A portion of Pollock street just above M etoalf hu been nicely graded, and yesterdty the hand were at on Broad street near It anotioa with the maoademiud roed. A gentlemen whose children are at tending the Graded School informs ns that the doors are not opened until about time for the school to begin, and he wishes to enquire why the doors are not opened and the scholars admitted as soon ae they begin to assemble. d-sters are. the great attraction on the coast. Tongerc eometlmis make ae much "as eight dollars a day. Many young men have gone from the farms to engage In tonging. The equipment tor (he businese oofts very little: Say three dollars for a boat and seventyfive cents for tongs. ' Grdi are out for the marriage of Mitt Mary L Battle, of Ulesville, to Prof. Collier Cobb, of Harvard College. Prof. Cobb ie a native of North Caro lina, and. the author of the excellent school map of the State which was adopted by the State Board ,of Educa tion. Miss Battle Is a relative of our esteemed Miyor. ' The delegates appointed to represent the oity of New Berne at the Railroad meeting in Gddsboro today will leave on the train this morning. The object of the meeting Is to devise means by whioh the Atlantio and NortS Carolina Rillroad may be extended West as far as Charlotte or the western borders of the Stale. : The Feir edition of the WnaXT Journal is now being issued and in addition to the names we already have on hand a great many othere will be needed. Any one knowing of person living at a distance, and who might probably be Induced to come to the Fair, we will take pleasure In mailing them a oopy of the paper. The address must be written plain. A great disaster befell Mr. Enoch H. Lane in the destruction of his resldsnoe, kitchen and nearly all of hit furniture, by fire Sunday morning before day, His loes ie abont $1,000 and there was not a cant of insurance on anything. The eaure of the fire ie unknown. The kitohen was discovered' to he on fire about 4 o'olock. It connected with the house and flames soon enveleped both. It was with difficult that some of the adjacent out-build inge were saved The new regulations recently put into execution at the railroad passenger depit have wrought changes vastly for the better.- The gates are now kept looked and no one ie admitted except those who have business there This mikes It so that the travelling public now enjoy in quietness the conveniences wbloh the . railroad offloials have so amply, provided for ' them and the 0 iters who formerly- congregated In' tle, teslng that they are looked out in the street and that a special policeman, Mr, Thos. Wilson, to keeping a vigilant eye on them whenever they make their appearanoe, are becoming orderly and their numbers also are growing beauti fully less., , ,-V. V military Ordered Out ; Tba PaiquoUnk Rifles, about eighty strong,' left Elizabeth City Tuesday night on the eteamer Vesper, Capt, O, W. Wallace, for the icena of the oyster troubles In Pamlico sound. It will be remembered that ' the - Vesper was chartered a little white bsok by the State for this purpose, We are oreditably ' informed that there were twenty-three boats, of a oapaoity of from (00 to 1,(00 bushels, gathering oysters at the month of Bay River . last Friday.. Only one of the boats belonged to North Carolinians. ivui List f&etian Femalninr in thi postdSioe at New Larne. Craven oonnty, January 17, 1881. Luoinda Bess, Diok Canady, T. U. Dick, jr., Mrs. Edward Douglas, W. Lyman Farwell, care of wfcUe Ctar S S. Co. 12). UUe Rebeoca FUber, W Guciim Guthrie, care etr. Nellie B. Dy, F E. Carper, H. F. Ilurst & Son, l'iri rmr.tar Jonnt, MieS Alice Jones, V. U. Tucker, u. T. Welkins. Parsons c '"T f ir above letters, will ear advert., . l,s.i.J r ve date of Hot. , The rernlstlons bow require that one cent shall te co'.Uc! on the delivery of each letter adveri'ued. ; ' Wt E. CLACXI, P. M. Personals. " .'; Judge A 8. Beymoeur home yesterday on the steamer Nenee, of the E. O. D. lino, from a trip to Washing ington and other clUes. , Mrs. H. Toison, of Croatan, came np for a visit to her dsughters, Mra. J.B. Watson and Mrs. W. A. White; ' Mrs. Mary 8. Bryan and her daughter! Miss Helen, who have been visiting relativee in the city, returned, to their home in Kineton. ' Mr. L. D. OaskiU, who hat been making a abort visit to his father, left to take a position aUGreeaeboro, on the R. ft D. Railroad. Mr. J. E. Lstham left on a Northern business trip. - . , Prof. 8. T. Ford, who hu just given two elocutionary entertainments in the oity, left to fill engagements at Salem. , Mr. Wlnslow Homer, a landscape artist of Scarboro, Maine, and Mr. H 8. Radollff and wife, of Norfolk, are in the city on a pleasure trip. They are stopping at the Hotel Albert. Judge Henry R. Bryan returned last night from a trip to Plymouth on pro fessional business. Mrs.' Carrie McDaniei, of Wilming ton, eame in for a visit to her sister, Mre. Line Cosby. Miss Rosa L. Wood, of the Wilming ton Messenger, is in the city. Mr. J. Y. Smith, a commission mer. ohant of New York, left on the eteamer Newberne, of the O. D. line, yesterday from a business trip to the city. fUE OYSTER Ln Passes Its Third Beading la the Senate and Will Became Law. The bill to protect the oyster Interests Eastern North Carolina vesterdav passed the Senate and will beoome a law The following is the bill as passed: That His Excellency the Governor be and is hereby authorised and empowered to take all snob, action as maw be necsssarv and requisite to uphold, maintain and en force tne laws of north Carolina in relation to her fish and oyster interests. Andto this end he may employ so much of the military or other powers of the State ss may be necessary to oarry out the inten tion of the act And for tnese purposes a sumcieni sum or money is a ere by appro. pnaiea to oe paia uj tne ocate Treasurei pon the warrant of the State Auditor, rho shall issue the same upon the airarov. al of his Excellency the Governor, out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated sna not exceeding $19,000. Beg. 2. That from and after the ratifica tion of this act it shall be unlawful for any person or persona to taxe or eaten ovstere from, any of the publio oyster grounds or natural oyster beds of North Carolina, with any dredge, drsg. scoop, patent tongs or any instrument except such tongs as are worked by the hands and in ordinary use among our oystermen. And if any person or persons snau use in the catching or taking of oysters from the public grounds or'natural oyster beds of the State sny suoh Instrument as is forbidden by this act, he or they shall be guilty of misde meanor, and upon conviction of. the same shall be fined not lees than five nor more than one tbousand dollars, or imprisoned not jess tnaa one nor more uan five years, or both in the discretion of the oonrt. EC 8. That when any person shall be found engaged In violation of the laws of this State in relation to fish .and ovsterS. it shall be the duty of any and every offi cer charged with the execution of the laws or tne state, or any person specially depu ted or commanded for this purpose, to forthwith arrest such person and carry him before a magistrate, who shall Inquire into tne nets, examine w witnesses and dispose of the ease in the manner required bylaw. And sny oitlzen may likewise make such arrest and carry the offender before such magistrate, and the officers herein mentioned may make such arrest in any county in North Carolina as well as in his own. Bao. 4. That this act shall be in force from and after Its ratification for the space of tnree monwa. - it was understood last night mat uov. Fowle had telegraphed to Gov. Tillman. of South Carolina, to ascertain If cannon could be secured for use in expelling the pirates. aewa ana UDserver. v TerribIe.Tragedy,In Cleveland County. Shblby.N. O., Jan. SO. Charles Wil liamson shot with a pistol aad killed hie younger brother Erasmus, son of fit. D. Williamson. Monday night In drunken frenzy and without the slight est provocation. Erasmns was shot in the back. He died the next morning The fratricide rushed home, confessed his crime, then fled. . He pulled Eras mus out of "a buggy, beat him with a black bottle, and then shot bis drunken and unresisting brother, after taking eeveral drinke together in a store. The. murderer it 28 years of age', weight 160 nounde. is short and dark and f reokled hat dark hair.dark eyes and moustache has a projecting tooth in front. He hee lived in Georgia, Alabama and Texas. There was no quarrel andiboth were drank. The murderer was to have been married today- , . -j Vj :j A Majority of Ons on Joiat Ballet, OltkMA, Wash.. Jan. SQ.-At caucus of tne Republicans lest night Senator Bqulre was nominated for the United 8tates Senate, rjfty elx Be- pnoiican memoers sigueu tne caii xor cauous and agreed to abide by: its choioe. This givet Squire a ms jsrity of one on joint ballot. .4-t;.-wrj.3-v:.i.W 1 PLKASiaa SEBIK V Of health and strength renewed ami of ease and comfort follows the nse of Syrup of ' Figs, as it acts in harmony with nature to effectually cleanse the system when costive or bilious. t For sale la SOo. and $1.00 bottles by ell ladiog'dro2ists. v.; i-t;;-?Ks". EXTREME COLD II EUROPE.' raopu raozxji to paT h aao, axp - r ;- f . f Oil Jhsi STaiiTa ( j t 'HU1fl Paxia, Jsa. la.--Dttring, Saturday aed yesterdcy the most Intense cold, of the winter wet experienced throughout France. Yesterday an sgedman 'was found f roxen to death In hie lodgings fee this city. The thermometev.yeeterday tonohed seven degreee Fahrenheit at Macon, nine degrees here", twelve der trees at Toulon, and Ave'af Grenoble. Welle were frozen at Perpfghan, where a man was found frozen to death in the street. A woman wae frozen to death in her bed at Epinal, where the ther mometer indicates (out degrees below zero. Slight snow, falls are reported from the Riviera. ' . J .? " .' In Holland and Belgium the severity of the snow falls has put a atop to rail way and tramway traffic , Thousands of men are engaged In clearing the roads. , '. , , .., ,. On the coast of Holland the seals frozen for a great dietanoe, and , there a bank ol toe on the shore or extreme beauty.-.-. - . Advieee from Naples report tne ueath of two persons from cold. The Italian riven are encumbered with ice. The root of a school for bove at San Demitraxave war beneath He burden of snow and ice, and the' whole mass went oraehlng into the school room; be low. . Twenty-two pnptlt were more or lees seriously injured. , J, : un tne irontter. near ueneve, a man was. frozen to death. , Several Tesssle were wrecked in the Bey of Biscay. A number of livee were-lost. - The Bales throughout' Europe are the severest in thirty years. Freight Depot Bnrned at Xontclair. Mortclais, N. J., Jan. SO. The Dela ware. Lackawana and western rail road company's freight depot at Mont- olalr was burned this morning. Four Pullman, two passenger coaohee, seven freight care and a considerable quanti ty of freight destroyed. ' The extensive works or tne standard Metal Manufacturing company and the Belding Electric Motor company at Chicago were completely bnrned yes terday morning. Lose $187,000; in surance three quarters of tha amount. The King of the Sandwich Islands Dying. . San Franc soo, Jan. 20. King Kla kaua, of the Sandwioh Ialands, is dying here of Bright 's disease of the kidneys, end his desth ie hourly expected He wae about to sail ror n is capital at Hawaii, on the United States man-of war Charleston, when his disease sud denly developed a orisis. Later King Kalakaua is dead. Colorado Senatorship. DasvEE, Col., Jan. 20. Democrats in caucus have agreed to nominate Judge Caldwell Yeaman for United States Senator. Yoorhees Renominated. Incianapous, Jan. 20. The Demo cratic majority of the Legislature, in cauous last night, nominated by ao olamation Daniel W. Yoorhees to sua ceed himself ae United States Senator. Don. Cameron Be-clected. Harbisburgi. Pa., Jan, 20. J. Donald Cameron was today re-elected United States Senator. Meeting Domocralic Ex. . Committee. The membere of the Demooratio Ex ecutive Committee are hereby notified that there will be a meeting of the Com' mittee at Gaston House, New Berne, N, O.. Jan'y 81tt. 1891. i Important legislation coming beiore the General ' Assembly at this session will be considered. ; Matt. Manly, Chairman. S.R. Stbitt, Secretary. : Office of Old Dominion Steamship Co. Newbehnk, N. C, Jani'lth1891. -On and after Monday. Jad. Sth.'lMl the steamer, Newbema will sail from Norfolk for .New Berne, direjt, touch. Ing at Roanoke Island iv w Monday......... . . . . January otn. Friday..., 9th, Wednetdsy ......... ?! i I Htfce Monday " 19th. Friday ....-. ............... ,,: 83d. Wednesday " 28th. Returning, will sail from New Berne N. O., to Norfolk Ve., dirtct; Wuchlng at Koanoxe isiano : Wednesday. .............. January iuh ; Monday A.4r'r-viv Ah 1 Friday... . 16tlu Wednesday ..I...... :-r.j jalst, Monday " 26th. Friday -...'SOth. ' E. Br ROBtatr, Agent. '.V'?t'-- - Atww me to add mf tribuCe to. the efficacv of Ely's Cream' Baler.' I wee raffarlne- from a severe attaoa oi wnu anza and oaurrh and,was induced.to try yoilr remedy.; The resnlfs)aBa' velous. .. l could naroiy artioniate, sna inlaaithan twentv-four hours the ca tarrhal symptoms aad en' hbejfsbhess disanneared and I wU able to ting heavy role tax qrane pperaj wuo, voice unimpaired."' I strohglyTooommehd it to all siMers.r-Wm.iHrrHamlItn, lXeading Basse of the O J D.SIeesGiead Ti Tia SeeeBdhle Eeflnee-nl2x80 -"ir, ".T"" " . W . . . a ;v. See. ATreae, Is Tr itvuov axalw.lSI W Whs was tick, wk a itoi Whsa ska was a Chttd, shs itoi Who she became Iflss, the clung to Castorla. When she had Chfldwalwjr j i .-' ... t'L i -a ir a i-j.Mi y aoApcav it sm nvw m mv wesn. . T OT n. - "IBKTVED, r. Steamer Neuse, of the E. a D. line. With fall oar go general merchandise. Steamer Trent from Adams Creek and Bayboro with full cargo. . . IS PORT. Steam 1 oarge Wm. R MoCabe, Capt. . B. Williams.' Schooner Liura C. Wolf, Cept. Chas. Lynch.. - Schooner AJdie Henry, Capt. Wm. H. Hill, Schooner John R. P. Moors Capt Jos. GaakUI. Sohooner Unity R. Dyer, Oaptain John T; Beverldge. OLXARXO. Steamer Neuse, of the E. O. D. line, with fall cargo general eipsrts, sod passengers. Steamer Einston for Einston with full cargo general merchandise. Steamer, Carolina for Grifton with full cargo general merchandise. NOTES. The eteamer Yanceboro will sail for Vaoceboro at 12 m. The eteamer Cobb will arrive today and.eail tomorrow for Grifton. $100 Reward For the arrest, conviotion and execution of the man who did willingly and know ingly try to damage me by abusing and misrepresenting my business on page 18 of the premium list ot the Fourth An nual Exhibition of the East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial As sociation, to be held at New Berne, N. C. February 23, 24, 25, 28, 27 and 28, 1891. If yon have already received the premium list of the Fourth Annual Fair and have read page 18, and have seen where the man was ashamed to sign hie name, then will you please nivt your premium list to some one and let him judge whether or not I have a right to buy goods at 40. SO and 071c. on the dollar or not. Of course every well regulated man will decide In my favor and say I have a right to pay cash for my goods and sell them at any prioe I choose, provide 1 1 get the cash for THEM. , To Cotton Raisers, Office or Vadohan & Barnes. Norfolk, Ya , Jan. 18th, 1891. Parties wishing to hold cotton and raise money on same can do eo by ship ping it to Vaughan & Barnes, NORFOLK, VA., who are prepared to advanoe $25. CO per bale on It. and hold until the spring if so desired; storage will be 25c. per bale for the first month, and 15c. per bale each subsequent month. Insurance 20c. per bale first month, and 15j. per bale foreaob eubsequent month. Commie sion for handling, 60c: per bale for lots of 25 bales or over. i2 1 w 3m 400 Barrels Early Bose SEED POTATOES, Home Grown, from Best Selected Stock. Price, 10 barrels and under $4.25 per barrel; larger lots, $4.00 per barrel. J. L. RHEM, j213w , AT FARM. last Gall. Your City Tax must be paid by Feb. 1st or I will have to.oolleot by distraint. S. H. LANE, dl8 if City Tax Collector, 1,000 BARRELS Genuine Early. Rose , POTATOES, 'F O'R SEED These Potatoes ware grown by reli able growers, who are known for the purity of their stock, and may be relied upon for teed purposes. Send in your orders early. . , , E, H. & J. A. MEADOWS CO 3 tic! janiadwtf VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY T ' As i aa-sntS for owners we offer for sale oa easy and Soeomraodatlnf terms the follow- mi a eaanoaa uaaroyaa naai jtstate in tns Oity ol V-W Barnat-. FRONT WABXHOTJBB TKKET, I tV V BRICK HTORS1 AKt DWKLLIHQ OK ORA.VKAI HT&XKT MOBBtad to &. O. C. . AimnaMcripllOBOf this valuable proper ty, together with the bast terms n pon whtoh tka aaaMwUl b oid.wUi ka rarnUbadnn acDlleatlon to tha nndaralamad at lhair offlea two EWiaat ana Aota-an vnnt strast A Farnvat Bandy Point. t, '.-:. : Imi Awrkt . Ina and Baal Eatata Aarta. XJt.i: , rn'i ' . H W1T"T C 7 I-" '"! 7 yillllELE THUCI Lilfl FCR S1LS . . rv A-nmvu irr.r urn t.imv Mtltuatad within two miles of tha elty.anlU I tla ror truoa raising. A. sreat barsaln. marl t ml i :.-. Beat 1 Ksw As ants.. O Send One Two-Cent Stamp to Ghas. L. Gas- kill & Co., Hew Berne, IT. C., and learn how some child can become he owner of a hand' some Parlor Orsran. .j . Stool and Instructor positively free. JlSdwlnr THE wading Tobacco Merchant, His 1.003 Boxes Tobacco now on Land, aid 500 more on the war. ell ffia!s aid prices, besides various oihjr goods to numerous to mention, at Lowest Possible Prices. Call and examine before buying, and save yourselves money. How Is Your Supply of WRITING PAPER? If it needs replenishing, remember we keep In stock " "! Real ; Irish Linen Note at TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ,,P0UD (ISO' sheets)., ' v Alto, BOX PAPERS In variety; .fTf4 ...... i A j SPECIALTY is ; SIX STYLES LINEN,, NOTE, wlth match, at 19 a. box. ! envelopes to BARGAIN STCr.2." IV Children' Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. - -