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O.URNAIi VOL. DL--NO. 254; NEW BERNE. N. C. SUNDAY. JANUARY 25, 1891. PRICE :!5 CENTS. 71 IMIIiY - lu:kie2s locals. JEW DHUG STORE. -Drugs, Medl i i iii tod Chemioala, O, P. Popu- 1 r rrocrietery Medioinee. All varieties ff Lmrsbt'a Sandriee. Trusses and lfes. NeweropOarden8eede. Fine iii Large Stock Citt&rs and Tobaooo, in Kgw. Prescriptions accurately c,u:;oaadd (and not at WAR prloea), our motto and out success. -: '. C, 0. Green, , ' Druggist and Apothecary, ' Middle 4 doors from Pollock, , jsn351y . - - . ICS NORTH CAROLINA HAMS lust received. . fiWf.1 K B. JONES. O K BOXES OF FINE FLORIDA Lo 0R4NGE3 at Cborchill, & Par ker e, all sises, to be aold cheap h any quantity. -.. - - '' . ; Chuechill & Parker, Broad it '; CEVEN SPRINGS WATER A spe O clflo (or dyspepsia and all kidney and bladder trouble. For sale bf j3 . V'--iy'f-i:'-.-to. J,aoODIK0.;, ROBERTS - ft BR07 are receiving their fall itock Boots and 8hoee, Dry Good, Grooerlps end Proviaiona. They bay at headquarters and can sire you Low Prloet. T,.v..',''y au26 : WB are decidedly ja favor of Solicitors receiving a re gular "ate l slated salary.-, ' ' Everybody likes tajiaveaV. Democrats trill bave four in the Senate. Vance, Vest, Voorhees and; Vilas, v " Sohxbody has enquired, ''Are yon la", favor of Be volution if the Force bill passes." The Force bill ia revolution. ' - TH country is to be congratula ted on the election of Gov. Hill to the United 8tates Si-ua'e. His ability U great and his influence commanding.' ; .WkaF. ViLiS, Posimaster-Qen-ral under Cleveland bns been nonalnated for U. fl. Senator by the Democratic members of the Wis consin Legislature. ' Accounts of terrible Buffeting from4 cold in Europe continue to arrive. Even in the South of Spain, where the winter is usually mild,' many have died and the destitution is very great. It is said that the German edu- - eetional requirements . are too exacting. Becently quite a number of suicides hate s occurred among v students because of their inability to pass the examinations. Thx Democrats have., a great deal to bear in the present Con gress, and if there is an occasional display ot temper it is to be par doned, but there is no excuse for fist shaking and the use of language that has no place in polite society. " Joel Chandler Harris, James R. Randall and J Bicbard Malcom Johnson are to be editors of the new Bouthern magazine which it is proposed to start in Atlanta. All are good writers. Dick. Johnston probably the ablest magazine writ er, but he must be about 70 years Thx Force bill will doubtless pass. We will not attempt to pre ditt ; the result ; that will follow. There will I be ;a storm and in all probability a fearful, one,' but "the white crest" will at last ride the wave, ,1a plain words, we mean tht bayonets,; spies; ; marshalle, an J all the creatures conceived by dr-stlsm 'and the Devil cannot irj down the great daantlcss, nn t::: stable Anglo Saxon race.-C'--i!:tta Chronicle. ' . 1,1 the Alabama State Senate a l:!l to make an appropriation for ti exhibit of Alabama's resources r - 5 biustrles at the World's Fair i .i C-lcago was, on motion of Mr I " :r, of Birmingham, laid on the t "3 ta await the fate of the Eleo t i-tin. Senators took the that if the Force bill bo c 3 a law it would so injure the ; : 3 that it would be useless to r 1 3 noney to try to induce. immi- " u. The rote was : nnant I.c-;-:do United Press dis .1 J; 3. 22. says: Appallin A3 cf destitution - continue tl3 Euct Cictrict of Wolver. Ics. TLa clarity ofilce reports that in some instances it is actually dangerous to administer food, owing to tha peril attendant upon ravenous hunger ; when food is first offered. A clergyman says t is impossible to describe the misery that prevails. Homes are without firef ; the rooms withoit urnitnre: the women hare only a single garment covering them, and the children are almost as bad. A good dea of misery in Birmingham and other places is due to werk being eat off by Che new American tariff. - . : v LOCAL NEWS. ' HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. QxsiwL ft Co. Three wanU. Euc City Bruit Lauxdry. . Pnor. Bnx Another teatlmonial. BaSQiiji Stom We have them again W. H. Oltym Aold phoephate far ale.- - Cotton New Bern Market -Salae of 83 balee at 8 to 8 8-4. Salee for the week 858 balea againtl 140 balea earns week but year. Maura. Haokburn ft Willett made anethar nice ahipment of oabbagea yes terday. The Eaat North Carolina Marble Worka roads iklpmante of tombatonea yeiterday to Hyde and Carteret eona tlea. . ' The Patqnotank Rifle are a courteous aod fine looking body of gentlemen. We extend them a hearty invitation to our Winter Fair next month. The spirit of publio enterprise ti quietly bat firmly developing itaelf in New Birne. A number of new and iaaportant featurea are on the tapis. A oorreipondent writing from Mar- hallburg, ICarteret oounty, furnlahee the information that Graham Aoademy of that place is in a flourishing con dition, employe fonr teaohers, and has 129 students enrolled. Secretary Windom'e bob, William, who ie an officer in the Treasury De partment, is expeoted in New Berne soon, poaaibly within a week to aeleot the aite of the new publio bnilding. He left Washington about two weeks ago, but had to visit other places before oomlnghere. Mr. T. 0. Howard has began tha work of bnilding his new large marine railways The old ones were 180 feet in length, the new ones will be 800 feet long, and eapable of taking any veetel that comes to New Berne. A workshop is also being balll in the shipyard to be need in eonneotion with the ways. Dr. 8. W. Battle, of iAsheville, who haa reoently returned from Berlin with Dr. Koch's fluid, writes to a gentleman in this oity that be has been using it quite extensively and satisfactorily, and that he witnessed the exhibition of it In Berlin under Dr. Koch, and it proved very beneficial when properly and Judiciously need, but that it has to be used with great-care, and that he re gards It as the most wonderful medioal discovery of the age. Mr. K. Denmark, the book keeper at Messrs. M. Eahn ft Go's livery stables. who met with the accident ot having hie leg ct off by a train on the A. ft Hi 0. R. R. at Goldsbore, eixteen years ago, when he was a boy eight years old, obtained judgment against the road for $5,000 after he became of age, but the Supreme Court granted a new trial and the case was sst for next Tuesday at Goldsboro, but the matter has been settled ay a compromise by which the railroad company pays nr. iMnmars $3,000. ' . Personal. ... Mrs. Luorstla Cheater, of Englewood, N. J., came in yeiterday morning for a viait to her relatives, and Is at present stopping with her brother, Mr. Geo. H. Roberts. - ' - " . Miss Gertrude Abbott came home on the steamer Neuse from a visit to rela tive In Norfolk. Mr. If. A. Robinson, of Robinsonvllle, Martin county. Is In the oity visiting hie son. Claud, a, pupil of Vance Academy; , ' My) Rev. D. I. Craig, of Reidsvile, came in Friday night and Is the guest cf Mr. 0. X.' Ives. Lie will oonlnot theser vices at the Presbyterian chuioh today, Mr. W. S. Chadwlck, the President, and Mr. 8. L- Dill, the Superintendent, of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad returned last: night from a trip to Baltimore on railroad bnsineea. lit. Chadwlck went through to . hi home at Beaufort. lit. II. Marks returned irom a North ern business - trip," aod Mr- W. S. Elount from a business trip to Pitt oounty. : ; v ; y:.'d ? : ' lit. Thsodor Rogere and Mr. Nost rand of New Yoik passed through last I nht eu route for a banting trip in I Core sound.- ' ...'x::f:f:J Pasquotank Blfias Arrive The Pasquotank Rifles, 88 strong, arrived here laat night at 8 o'clock nndar the following officers: . CoL J. I. Wood, in command ot the expedition. Capt. W. J. Griffin, First Lieut W. a Glover, Second Lieut. J. H. White, Adjutant J. W. Albsrt son, jr. ' . , , : "They left Elisabeth City by command of Governor Fowle Wednesday after noon en the steamer Vesper, Capt G. W. Wallace, to oraite In Pamlico sound against violators of the oyster lawa. According to Instrnetion they eimply notified violators what the provi sions of the law are and warned them to desist.. They cruised all over the sound and feund about fifty dredgers who ceased work and went away when told to do so. . The company came to New Berne last night to lay in provision, to tele graph Governor Fowle what they had accomplished, and get order from him for further notion. We notice that the Norfolk Landmark state that a number of men employed by the oyster dredger in North Caro lina passed through Norfolk Friday on their way to their homea in Mary land. They stated that the North Caro lina authorities are making it too un comfortable to remain longer at work down there. They are very wise in not wishing to resist the Elisabeth City Military Com pany with their rifle and oannon. W expect we'd have run too. Captain Griffin I well informed upon the oyster question, and we will give some of bis views in a subsequent issue. Macadamize Tour Public Roada Lead ing into New Berne. There is no improvement that doe mere substantial good to a oommunity than good road. If we had the three publio road leading from thla oity macadamised, eay for two mile dis tant, from the foot of Broad, Pollock and South Front streets on the Neuse river, to the railroad orosaing on the Neuse and Washington read, the two mils post on the Trent road, and Clair mont bridge on the Pembroke road, the Improvement to thi oity and the eighth township would more than compensate for the outlay. Will some of our en terprising citizen consider this ques tion among other proposed improve ments, m, Church rrioes Today. Centenary M, E. Church Rev. R. A. Willis, pastor. Servioee at 11 a.m., and 7:10 p. m., conducted by the paster. Young men's prayer meeting at 9:10 a. m. Bunday-sobool at 8 p. m., J. K. Willis, sup't Prayer meeting on Thuraday night at 7:10 o'clock. The publio are cordially Invited;to attend the services. Presbyterian Ohuroh Services at 11 a. m. and 4 p.m., conducted by Rev. D. S. Craig, of Reidaville. Sunday-eohool at 8 d. m.. Wm. Eolliater. sunt The public are cordially invited to attend these eervioei. Christ Church Rev. T. M. N. George, rector. Septuegeaima Sunday. Early Celebration 8 a. m. Service and ermoa 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. A cordial Invitation 1 la extended to the publio to attend these service. Attentive usher. Sunday-school at the chapel 9:80 a. m. and at the chnroh 8:80 p.m. Baptist Churoh Services at 11 a. m, Sunday-sohool at 8 p. m., C. C. Clark superintendent. Church of Christ, Hancock street LL. Chestnut! pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:18 p. m , conducted by D W. Davis, of Washington, Beaufort county, , N. " O. Sunday-sohool at p. m., B.H. Melton superintendent Teung men" prayer ; meeting at a. m. Regular weekly prayer meeting every Thuraday night at 7:40 o'clock. The public cordially Invited to attend all these service. , Both Sides. N" It Is elalmsd by those who are Inter ested In the canneries that this will break , up their business entirely and throw thousands of hands out of employ ment in oonseeuenoe. isews item. This Is said in referenoe to the oyster- canning industries ar Elizabeth wit. 5. 0.. and other point where they have been supplied by the dredgers who are now to be driven away. It Is a olalm which cannot be substantiated. On the contrary, the law which forbids dredg' lng will simply make multiplied work for the tongers, win preserve tne oyster from the fatal enactor the dredges, and thus In the end furnish more work for the canneries and the people. left to the present system ot wholesale eouring ot the oyster bottoms the goose that lays the golden ' egg would soon be dead, killed by the very per on most Interested in her life. Nor folk Landmark. Underwriters' Bale of Fertiliser. Fob Sals 80 tone Add Phosphate damasrsd on cobr. "rarker." Apply at cce to 17ILLUK II. OlJVIB, Arnt of the Underwriters. Newborn, H. 0. 80 St CITI COUNCIL PBOCEEDINGS. , January S3, 1891. Special maotiog bald this evening. Mayor in chair and a foil board present Mayor stated meeting was called at request of Councilman Miller and the attorney to consider proposed amend' menta to the oity charter for Internal improvement and other purposes. : Mr. Pelletler submitted several prop osition and Invited disonseion. After considerable expression of opinion by membere of the board and eitisen prevent On motion of Counollman Miller the Mayor was authorised to appoint a com mittee of aix, consisting ot two mem ber ot the board and four citizen, to discuss the propositions, formulate plans, and report to a called meeting of citizens, and after such meeting report to the board of oouncil. Adjourned. S. n. Lane, Clerk. Come to the Fair. The East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial Association is not, as it is sometimes called, a New Berne Fair, but is an expoaition of the resouroes of Eastern Carolina, the garden spot of the State. Among the rare and wonderful things to be seen will be an exhibit of the working of Capt S. EL Gray 'a Plate Faotorr. It is a wonderful niece ot machinery; it ean't talk, neither can it vote, but the result that flow from its workings are astonishing, and it shows the great inventive geniue of the pro prietor. - On Wednesday, the 85th day or Feb ruary, la the day set apart by the expo sition as the Alliance day. On that day, that powerful and useful organ! satlon known aa the Farmer Alliance will be addressed by that eloquent orator and chivalrous uoDiederate sol dier, Hon. Q. W. Sanderlin. Come one, come all, yea come. J. H. The Closure Rule. Washington, Jan. 23. The long ex peoted Republican quorum appeared in tne Donate today. It was secured through the return of Mr. Chandler from New Hampshire, and Messrs Quay and Carnegie, of Pennsylvania, whloh resulted in the presence in the oity of forty-five Republican Senators, or one more than a quorum. Information is also said to have been reoeived to the effect that sir. Squire, of Washington, is en his way to the capital. It is hardly expeoted that an effort will be made to get a vote upon the Closure resolution, however, before the early part of next week, and just what form the prooeedmg will take the Republioana refuse to divulge, as wae indioated by senator Aidrich to' day when 8enator Toller sought to gst this information from him in the oourse of debate. Farther Testlmonia's. Oxford, N. C, January, 1891 This is to certify that I have used Prof. H. H. Bell's remedy for a diseased scalp cf my head. I have been entirely relieved from all numor or the soalp, and am satisfied his treatment is tbs remedy to oure the scalp. i. a. Parbam. Raleigh, N. O., Aug. 8. 1889. To the Publio: It Elves me nleasure to state that I bad on the right aide of my head, just above the right ear. a bald spot about the eiz of a ailver half dollar, whloh continued to grow larger. It waa treated without any satisfactory results, until I put the case Into the haoda of Mr. H. H. Bell. Within month alter beginning his treatment. signs of new hair began to appear, and in three months a new growth of fine, live hair had covered the spot so that It could not be discovered that my hair had ever been gone. The bald place had been there aix monthe before he began work on it, and had shewn no indication of filling In, except by the appearance of three or four gray hairs, whloh Mr. tieu out out I am glad that I can recommend his "Eureka" to be a first-class sealo medl cine, and him to be a gentleman skilled in his profession, . v . . E. H. Hujttxb, 188 Newborn Ave. H0US1T0HIC FLOOD. DAMAGE .ESTIMATED AT 1800,000 -THE , PAOTO SUBSIDED. Ahsonia, Conn.; January' 28. Tie flood In the Housatonio ha subsided. and the terrorized people who were awake all night have gone to seek rest The dam thla morning I dry on tor The break is about one hundred aid fifty feet long and extends to the foun dation. The eastern gate house went down the river at midnight. Three piece, about fifty fset long, of solid masonry, were twisted body around and now stand at riuht angle with the dam. Engineer Brimmed, who has the supervision of the structure, est! mate the damage at about $300,000. : : Committee on ImprovsmenWV Mayor's Opfici, New Berks, N. O. V . y, - -vv January as. 181. Having been Instructed by the Oity uounoii to appoint a oommittee, eon' stating of two Counoilmen and tour citizens, to formulate a plan for city improvement, to be reported to a meet- lng of citizen to be oalled in the near future, the following : gentlemen are hereby appointed said oommittee: Alex, Miller, John Dunn, T. A. Ureen, J. A, Meadow, L. H. Cutler, P. H. Pelletler. V. A. BATTLE, Mayor. For Sale, Two Twin Reversible Engine 13x80 -new cylinder; balance In good order. ' james kedmond, , Sec ft Troaa. N. ftT. R. S. B. Co. 1 ,,, . sep20tf - , 8HITPI5G NETt. . AJUrVKD, Steamer Howard from Trenton with full esxgo cotton. Steamer Carolina from Grifton with cargo cotton. Steamer Nettie W. from Hookerton. Schooner Thomas H. Kirby, Capt P. Patera. Schooner Cornelia, Capt Joe. Hill. Schooner Carrie Far son. Captain Murphy. Schooner Nina, Capt. James T. Salter. Schooner Elizabeth Ann, Capt J. H. Howard. Steamer Vesper, Capt George W. Wallace, with Pasquotank Rifles from cruising in Pamlioo sound. IMPORT. Schooner Laura.C. Wolf, Capt. Chas. Lynoh. Sohooner A idle Henry, Capt. Wm . H. Hill. Schooner John R. P. Moore Cpt. Joe. Gaekill. Sohooner Unity R. Dyer, Oaptain John T. Beveridge. Sohooner Robert J. McAllister, Capt. Joe. Morris. CLKAKED Steamer Kinston for Kinston with cargo general merchandise. Schooner Neptune, Capt. E. J. Evans. NOTES. Steamer Neuse, of the E. 0. D. line, ill arrive today and sail tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock, for Elizabeth City. tteamer Elko, of the Clyde line, will arrive today. Called Meeting Executive Co mini dee. The members of the Demooratio Ezso- utive committee are requested to meet at the offloe of the Seoretary Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Business of im portance will come before the meeting. Matt. Manly, Ch'm. 8. R. Street, Seo'y. Meeting Democrat Ie Ex. Committee. The members of the Demooratio Ex ecutive Committee are .hereby notified mat tnere win do a meetioe of the Com mittee at Gaston House. New Berne. N. 0.. Jan'y 81st. 1691. Important legislation comics; before tne uenerai Assembly at this session will be considered. Matt. Manly, Chairman. S. R. Street, Secretary. The worst cases of scrofula, salt rheum and other disease of the blood. are cured by uood 'a Sarsaparilla. 8 Children Cry for Pitcher's Castori: ELM CITY STEAL. LAUNDRY. Now prepared to do good work on Collars, Cuffs and Shirts. Laoe Curtains laundried 50c. to 81.C0 per pair. White Spreads, 35s. to 50o, each. Woolens washed without shrinking. Laundry in charge of competent women. ELM CITY STEAM LAUNDRY. jan25 d3w 7o Have Them Again! 1,500 FAIRS Of Misses & Children's Fast Black Bibbed All Sizes, at 121c. Fair. The are the same sood ha had be fore, and our customer raid they were ae GOOD as they had BEEN getting for zoo. to ooo. pair. " BARGAIN STORE." janlOdwly HOUSE FOR SALE. A Bargain! A Three Story Briok Store and Dwel ling, with two story rear extension, on ureven street. .v Terms: 8500 00 cash: balanoe in five notes, to run 1, . 8, 4 and 5 years res pectively, ana bearing tj per cent, Interest. ;.: ' Apply to -jnM lstp . R O. K. LODGE. , : last (Jail. . .Your City Tax must be paid by Feb 1st or I will have to'oolleot by distraint. B. H. LANE, dl8tf- Clty Tax Collector. z EamWMSSm5!9 Send One Two-Cent Stamp to Chas. L. Gas kill & Co., New Berne, ft. C, and learn how some child can become the owner of a hand some rarlor Orsran. u Stool and Instructor positively free. JtSdwlm 400 Barrels Early Rose SEED POTATOES, Home Grown, from Best Selected Stock. Price, 10 barrels and under $4.33 per barrel; larger lots, $4.00 per barrel. J. L. RHEM, j2i 3 at Farm. 1,000 BARRELS Genuine Early Rose POTATOES, FOR SEED. These Potatoes were crown bv rait. able growers, who are known for tha purity of their stock, and may be relied upon for seed purposes. Send In your orders early. E. H. ft J. A. MEADOWS CO ', janlS dwtf , ; To Delinquent Tax-Payers. Ton are hereby notified that your Taxes - most be paid AT ONCE, or X shall be com-( polled to levy on jour preperty to make tb same as fast as ray deoutles ean reach you. Please settle AT ONCE and save eosts and trouble. ' ' Jan2U2twlt tV. B, LAN!, Sheriff. Truck Farm For Sale or Rent I have for sale or rent, at Havelook.N. O., a Fonrteen Aero Truck Farm, On It are s good dwelling, atables and store. - Good ;, neighborhood, and ehureh and schools near by. '.Apply to - . . b. H. HUNTER, Jan2ldw2w , Eoxboro.N, O,
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