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"t" f "II 1 ff - it n 1 ti in 'AILY OUR vf.,vPii.:.. .... V0L;XN0ll3, NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. AL. - .:li""vFl-:Fj BUSINESS LOCALS. ( r T 0 WHOM ir MAY CONCERN. - Nsw Berne. H. 0., Auk. Tib 1891. All persons who hare work tleft with O. , u. JUunders, jeweler, wnion au sot been oa hand more than sixty dare, wilt please oall within fifteen days from the a bore date, as I expect to oloie builneef here at the eaid time. And I also thank the general pnblio for their .: liberal patronage and wish them muoh eaooaei. 0. M. Baundibs, au8 6t Middle street. "TN8URE with the MUTUAL BENE 1 FIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Newark, N. J., and get all the bene- - flta of life Insnranoe before or after death. Forty-six years in business. - Forty-six millions asset. The leading Company In the State in 1890 Healthy male persons taken from fourteen to seventy years old. ug5tf D. T. OaBkawat, Agent. CABINET MAKERS. Stebbinic A Co., City Cibinet Makers , Uphol sterers, and repairing neatly done. Shops on Haooock street, opposite Bishop's factory. jy231m NEW DRUG STORE.-Drugs, Medl olt.ni and Ohemloal. O. P. Popular Proprietary Medlolnes. ;All varieties of Drnggtst't Sundries. Trussea and Brio a. . Mew crop Gardn Heed. Fine and Large . Htoek Cigars and Tobacco, all wew. Pre scription accurately oompooniied (and not at WAR prices), onr ratto and our success. U. C. OllKEN, Druggist and Apothecary, Middle St., four doom from Pollook. JanX) ly CELLING OUT AT COST. -My entire O Stock of Goods will be run off to make room for Fall Stock. jyl7 tf M. H. Sultan. AROTIO SOOA and Coca Cola at Sah'i. B. Watbes. SUMMER SPECIALTIES ! -Lightning Ice Oream Kreezera, Combined Oh air and Step Ladders, Halloon Fly Traps, Wire Uanxe Doors. Gauge Wire for window Boreens, and a fall line of Hard ware, etc, at roayH tlif J. 0. Whitty A Co . ZIOME and Examine my Large and J Varied Stock of Merobandise that is now being sold AT COST to make room for new fall stook. jyl7tf M. U. Sultan Chattanooga millerB have - formed a league to protect them selves from alliance farmers who are holding their wheat for high prices. Ex-Senator Spoon ek is a close friend of President Harrison. The ex Senator wants Harrison nomi nated on a platform in favor of the McKinley tariff and the Force Bill. When a farmer buys forks with which to handle his hay crop be has to pay 92i a dozen for them; bat the same forks, made at the same factory and by the same hands, are shipped and sold abroad to foreigners at $8.40 a dozen. Respectfully referred to sab rreas urj ite8. The activity and intelligence of the average North Oarolinian of 1891 is rivetting attention near and far. This condition verifies the Virginian's oft-repeated de claration that Kip Van winkleism had lost all grip and foot hold in that commonwealth. Norfolk Vir ginian . There is no disguising the fact that "The People's Party," falsely bo called, is kicking np a consid erable racket. It is not probable that it will sweep the country, bat if it does it will at once dissolve. There can be no such thing as the satisfactory distribution of offices in that crowd. Interview with Bookless Simp son : "Will the Alliance pat a Presidential ticket in the field next year V "Yes, the Alliance is np to its neck in politics. I am satis fied from what I saw in the South that we can easily carry several States upon which the Democrats fancy they have a first mortgage." . The Fobcb Bill is again, shak ing , its gory looks. ,. Ex-Senator . Spooner says it is an issue now and looks to the Bepublican party to earry it through : Judge Kelly, of Kansas, left the ! Republican party and joined the People's Party ; because Bepnblioans in the last Congress failed to pass the' Force ; Bill. -v-:, - . It wonld be impossible for the People's Party, if at any time it carries the country, to survive single administration.. Composed entirely of dissatisfied people -who are agreed upon nothing but "there most be a change," it wonld go to pieces through its own dissensions. Possibly it may be a Sampson who in his blindness will poll down the pillars that support the temple of liberty. -. , . -; . ' ll begins to look as if there will be no President elected by the people in 1892. If the new "Peo pie's Party" carries three or four Western States the election will go into the House of Representatives and a Democrat will be elected. This wonld not be so bad, provided the Senate becomes ' Demoeratia, The only hope of a better condition of affairs is in a Democratic ad ministration, and any thing that dofcrs this is an absolute curse. LOCAL NEWS. NSW ADVERTISEMK NTS. Prof. Bell Eureka. Howard Comparisons are odious. .0. E. Saunders To whom it may osnoern. Mr. W. H. Pearoe is starting to put down shell rook marl pavements in front of his stores ocoupied by Messrs. E. Cohen, J. B. Clark and F. S. Dufiy, Mr. K. S. Jones is also preparing for one in front of his store. Mr. H. L. Gibbs has just returned from a visit to relatives in Hyde coun ty. He Informs us that at the last meeting of the commissioners they ap propriated $200 for an exhibit at the Inter State Exhibition. Good for Hyde. The steamer Trent will leave tomor row morning at 7:30 o'olock for the omp meeting at Lane's Chapel, Vanoe boro circuit, giving an opportunity to attend the day servioes. It will leave the landing for the return trip at 7:30 p. m. The city ia starting to construct a drain on the south side of Pollook street with tne tiles left from the work on Middle street. It will extend to the east side of Craven street and then empty into the ditch now in use, which extends to the river. Good raoing may bo expeoted at the next New Berne Fair. The track is put. in use often by the practicing of those who have fast horses, and some fine sport is had in friendly rivalry. Mesers. E. B. Haokburn, W. S. Willett, J. W. Stewart, Benj. Hahn, Wm. Dunn, E. H. Meadows and J. A. Meadows were all trying their teams yesterday. A lively rat killing took plaoe at the oorner of South Front and Craven streets yesterday morning, when three that were oaught in one trap the pre vious night at Mr. S. W. & E. W. Small wool's granary were turned loose in the presence of a orowd that naa assemciea tor tne sport, it was fun for the orowd but death to every rat. Cue Fisher, oolored, was tried before Mayor Ellis yesterday for running en eating saloon without license and fined $10 and costs. He took an appeal to Superior court. The cause of the case was that the city oouncil has directed that no lioense shall be issued to run an eating saloon or restaurant in the same building in which a barroom is kept Fiehcr wished to run his over a bar, applied for license and was refused, Ho then opened without one. The committee appointed to got up a suitable county exhibit at the Inter State Exposition Consisting of Messrs, Wm, Dunn, Chas. Beizan6tein, Geo. N. Ives and J.J. Wolfenden, is an exoel lent one and may be relied upon lo look well to the interests of the county, but to insure the beet results from the 300 appropriated from the county funds for the purpose will require oordial co operation of our people with the committee, and all should feel in terest enough to render any aid possible. Craven oounty's resources are splendid and, this wilt be a fine opportunity to show them. ChnrchNoticc. Hanoook Street M. E. Church Rev T. P. Bioaud, pastor. Servioes Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8:15 p. m., by the Rev. J. F. Butt Prayer meeting at 9 a. m. Sunday school at 4 p m. W. R. Barrington, Superintendent. The publb are invited to these servioes and will receive a cordial weloome. Schedule "B" Tax Trial. Judge A. S. Seymour returned from Clinton, N. Y., Thursday night, on a professional business trip to the oity. His first work was the hearing of oase arising from the objeotionable Schedule B tax. Mr. Alex. D. Brown, of Wil mington, failed to give it in, olalming the tax was unconstitutional, a viola tion of the regulations governing inter State oommeroe. Mr. Brown was ar rested for the failure and made applica tion for release nnder writ of habeas oorpus, Mr. Geo. Kountree, of Wil mington, represented the applioant, and Mr, Thot. Strange, of the same oity, represented the State. Judge Seymour reserved his decision. Personal. The steamer Neuse, of the E. 0. D. line, took out the following passengers: Messrs. E. B. Cox, Enooh Wadsworth, Graham Richardson and I. 0' Y corners on a pleasure trip to New York and Philadelphia; Mrs. J; B. Hall on a pleasure trip to Elisabeth Oity. and Norfolk, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barclay from a visit to Mr. Edward Diokerson. ' " ' Mrs. Samuel Coward and children returned ' yesterday morning from a pleasure trip to Beaufort. " Mr. Jas, B., Wm Nannie and Master Lonnle Hill left to villi - relatives in Greene oounty. . Misi Dita Roberts left for Olokory on pleasure trip - . i; Mrs. W. A. tiasktos went up to Kins- ton to visit frlevde. ' Mrs. J, B. B. Garraway and ohlldien have returned from a visit to relatives atGrlfton. .-.. , ' - - Mr. Justine Jones, formerly of New Berne, now of Raleigh; Is spending a few day Visiting friends In the oity and nleaenrlnff at Morehead. Mr. O. H. Gnion and family returned from a visit lo Mrs.. Galon's father, Judge W. B. Rodman; of Washington, Miss Minnie Willis went down to Morehead on a pleasure trip. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. August 4, 1881. Board met in regular session, acting Mayor Ellis in the ohair, with Counoil men Miller, Lovick, Richardson, Bell, Crawford and Oden present. Minutes of the laet meeting read and approved. Mr. George Bishop asked permission for his sidewalk on Middle street to re main. A motion to extend the ordi nance in reference thereto thirty days was lost. Mr. Riohard Duffy was granted per mission to erect awning posts, having no connection with the building, he agreeing to put down brick curbing. Permission was granted Sarah Oxley to oreot suoh a building on Broad street as desoribed in her petition. Petition from Caswell Fjsher asking tot lioense to oonduot a restaurant on Middle street, in the same building oc cupied by II. H. Soott, bar-keeper, nut granted. Upon petition of J. W. Moore, permis sion was grantod to take the New Berne Steam Fire Engine to Durham to attend the State Firemen's Association. On motion, the F&ir Association were allowed the use of oertain oity lights on the Fair grounds, provided there be no expense to the oity. Petition of a number of citizsns to extend sewer pips along the south side of Pollock street was granted. On petition a gas light was ordered to be placed at the corner of King and East Front streets. Mayor's report read and received as follows: New Berno, August 4, 1891. To the Honorable Board of Councilmen of the City of New Berne: Gentlemen I have the honor to re port that during the month of July Mayor Manly and myself have imposed for violation of the city ordinances Fines to the amount of $ 8U 00 Cost to the amount of 148.20 Respectfully. Wm. Ellis, Acting Ma; or. Marshal's report read and adopted as follows: August 4. 1S91 The Hon. Mayor and Board of Oity Counoll : uentlemen Below please had my report for the month of July, lbUl. We have made 65 arreots during the month. 59 were convioted, 3 appealed to oourt, 4 served tueu time out, ) or dered by Mayor to ioave the city, 1 chastised by his mother, 0 diBmiesed. Fines oolleoted, 822 1 Coat collected, 72.65 Total, $94 80 One-half the above cost, t.lli wwaB deducted for my fees. Respeotfuily submitted, Jas. T. Lkwis, C. M. Oa :o lommendation of flnanoe oom mittee Hahn & Co.'s bill was allowed, $15.00, Green & Stevenson's bill.S35.00. Sanitary oommittee report the oity in good condition. Police oommittee report order and quiet. Streets and pumps oommittee report all work progressing, being somewhat retarded by continuous rains. Wharves and docks, nothing special. Cemetery oommittee report Cedar Grove in its usual good order, and Greenwood in extra good order. The matter of contractor's lioense was referred to ordinanoe committee, to report next meeting. On motion the following additions were made to the lioense list: Adver tising agents, 50o. per day or $2.00 per week; book agents, (3.00 per month or less time; dealers in musical instru ments, $1.00 per month; eating saloons and restaurants, 50o. to 81.00 per month hucksters and peddlers of meats, vege tables, fruits, fish, shell-fish, chiokens or eggs, 50o.; peddlers of peanuts, oakee, oandy and such, 25o.; fish wheel barrows, 25o. ; peddlers of merchandise 11.00; lightning-rod dealers, annual tax, 110,00; merry-go-rounds or flying ponies, 8100 per day or 815.00 month each itinerant physiolan and surgeon shall pay a lioense tax of 820.00 per month in advanoe; eaoh itinerant den tist, ooulist or aurist and chiropodist shall pay a lioense tax of 85.00 per month in advanoe; piano and organ tuners and repairers, 81-00 per month resident photographeia, 81.00 per month Itinerant photographers or portrait painters and agents for photographers enlarging or altering photographs, 85.00 per month in advanoe. Chapter 8, sec. 81, was amended, changing the daya for plaoing out trash boxes! and barrels in the fourth and fifth wards to Wednesday and Satur day, other wards Tuesday and Friday of eaoh week. Chapter 1, sea. 6 was amended so as to read: No proposition to appropriate money to alter or repeal any ordinanoe or rale of the Board, to enaot any new ordi nance, or to establish any new rule, I be made or decided at any other than a regular meeting, except by a six-eighth vote of all the oounollmen. The following ordinanoes were adopt ed: r7 Chap. 8, Seo. 84. No person shall be allowed to ereot or maintain any awn ing posts on any of die sidewalks of the oity without she laid aide walks shall be protected by a proper ourbing as spsoi fied in the erdlnanoea of the city; and any posts now standing without ourbing as above referred to shall be removed or ourbing be laid within the period of fifteen days from the passage of this ordinanoe. Provided, That this ordi nanoe shall apply only to suoh streets as have) bees or may be laid with drain or sewer pipe, and only so far as said piping may extend. Any parson vio lating this ordinanoe shall be subject to a fine of fifty dollars, and five dollars for eaoh additional day after the expi ration of the aaid fifteen daya. Chanter 8. Seo. 88. That it shall be unlawful for the oflloer or party in command of any boat or vessel lying in any one of the publio docks of the oity to refuse and neglect to move the said vessel or boat upon being oommanded to do so by any officer of the said city. Any person violating this ordinanoe shall be subject to a Qoo of fifty dollars for each offence. On motion, the copying of the tax list was awarded to Mr. W. P. Metts at 825 00. The tax levy for the ensuing year was made the same as last year, 60 oenta on the 8100 valuation, 81 80 on the poll. Regular bills were allowed, also the following: H. J. Lovick, trees., orders paid streets and pumps, 8392.57; Alex. Miller, $1.20; M. Hahn & Co., 815.00; W. H. Watson, clerk, 84.10; George Henderson, 84.00; L. S. Wood, $2.70; S. A. French, $41.36; M. H. Sultan, $121.30; A. B. Dennison, $10.00; J. T. Lewis, $15.65; N. S. Riohardaon & Son, $25.00; L. L. Churchill, 70o.; L. H. Cutler, 81.35. Latham & Burrus' bill naa referred to the mayor and treasurer. Minutes read and approved. Board adjourned. W. D. Wallace, City Clerk. Farmers' I'ieuics. About three hundred people were in attendance at the farmers' dinner at Kitt Swamp ohuroh, Thursday, some from New Berne being among the number. Mr. Freeman Ernul was the manager. There was a pplondid dinner, portion of which consisted of twelve barbecued ghosts. Mr. John Riley Er nul carried in three watermelons whose combined weight wan 194 pounds. One weighed 62 pounds, another 65, and the last one 67 pounds. Today is the time for tbe big farmer's dinner at Cove. It will be held at Hard Ssuffle Bohool house only a few hundred yards from the station. Mr. J. M. Mewborne, a prominent, enthusiastic and well informed member of the Alli ance, has been invited and has accepted the invitation to deliver the main ad dress. Mr. II' H. Perry is also expect ed to make an address. Twenty-live pigs have been donated to be barbeoued for tbe occasion, and a large gathering of the farmers from the ourrounding country is expected. Children Kiijoy The plnanant lUvnr, gentln nc'ioo and Booth ing efleote of Syrup of Figu, when in Deed of a laxative and if the father or molher be costive or blliowi the moat gratifying results follow its upp, po that it is tbe beat family remedy known and every family should have a bottle. El'EKA. EFFECT I VI'.. Hells Eureka is Eminently Successful mid a Very P?easiit I'iciaratioii. IUelijrh, N. C, May 81st. 1380. I take pleasure in recommending to the favorable consideration of the pub lic Hector Bell who is certainly a most competent hair-dresser and Is in every respeot a throughly reliable person. llis treatment of the hair is eminently successful and most pleasant, and his preparation for oleansing the hair (the Eureka) is very effective, no has also proven himself good renovator of braids, and from personal experience 1 can state that confidence in his treat ment will not be misplaoed. Yours truly, Eliza N. Mckuk. Prof. Bell is now at Kinston on a business trip but will return in a few days. SCHEDULE OF THE SAILINGS Of ihc Steamers of Clyde's Xorth Caro lina Lino from Baltimore to New Berne, If. I'., Month of August, 1S!)1, Str. Defianos, Saturday, Aug. 1. 8tr. Geo. B. Stout, Wednesday, Aug. K Str. Defiance. Saturday, Aug. 8. Str. Geo. B. Stout, Saturday, Aug. 15. Str. Deflanoe, Wednesday, Aug. 19. Str. Geo. B. Stout, Saturday, Aug. 23. Str. Defiance, Saturday, Aug. 20. Returning, leave New Berne for Baltimore: Str. Geo. B. Stout, Friday, July 81. Str. Defiance, Wednesday noon, Aug. 5. Str. Goo. B. Stout, Tuesday, Aug. 11. Str. Defiance, Friday, Aug. 14. Str. Geo. B. Stout, Wednesday noon, Aug. 10. Str. Defiance, Tuesday, Aug. 23. Str. Geo. H. Stout, Friday, Aug. 23. 11 Avoid breakage of bulk and ship via the only direot line. S. B. Gray, Agent. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE 1XS. COMPANY. Received of William H.Oliver, Agent Of Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Hartford, Six Thousand Dollars, in full settlement of Polioy of Insurance on the life of the late Cicero Green. 80,000.00 Signed, Qbizzell 8. Obrbn, Ann O. Dawson, John O. Grkbn. Newborn, N. O.. July 23d, 1891. The above noliov was issued in 1875. age 49 years, premium 8259.84 In force 15 years , 4,u4u.iu Less annual dividends paid 1,187 46 Amount of aotual oash paid 2,852 64 Being at the rate of 831. G9 per 81,000, age iv years. Another example, age 89, premium on 85,000, 8152.50-In foroe fifteen yean 83,287.50 Less annual dividends paid 848.90 Aetna! oash paid 1,488.60 Being at the rate of $19.08 per 81,000, aire 89 veara. This Company has paid near 8000,000 in death claims in . u, or wnton 867.000 was paid in New burn. N. O. t3T The Rates are as low, and the Dividends larger than any other first- elass Insurance) Company in the United States. waiui u. uliver, Agt. Conm Uutual Life Ins. Co. j Kawbora. N. O. . - ng2.1w t Selling Out at Cost. Now Is the time to make your pur chases for vrv uooat ana notion, O wine to the large stock to be procured this fall, tbe balanoe of .goods on hud mast be disposed of positively at oost to man room for my gooas. tf : . M. H. Sultan. "Comparisons are odious." Bubtos. Wa knnw nnmnariunnn afa twlinna nun wuuu it prumiueub grocery merchant of Commercial Row said to us a few days ago is too good to keep. lie said "I am always better pleaeed with the goods I buy of you, in fit and wear, than any I get from these other clothing in shoe : men. .Now he was right : the Clothing, Ilats, Shoes and other fixtures we sell are from reliable dealers no shoddy stock. When you need anything in this lino, try us. Sample Shirt, Suckn ami Sus penders at N. Y. cost At nOWAUD'S. D0Nrf FORGET The Camp Meeting LANE'S LANDING, TO-MOHROW, AUOU8T 9ih. The Steamer TRENT will leave tbn foot of Craven stroot t 7:80 eliurp, Jtelurning leave Landing at 7 p.m. Fare, round trip, 50a. Children 253. Special Stockholders' Train. Tuesday, Aug. 18th, '91, From Goldeboru and Station interme diate to Morehead City and return same day. In consequence of the regular mtot-; tag of tbe Stockholder! being go lain in the season this year (Thursday, Sept. 24th, Ul), the management it torn com pany for the aocomniodaujii cf the stockholders of the same, have decided to run a special train as above cn Tues day, Aug. 18th, 1801. Ail stockholders and their immediate families will be passed free. Ttie con ductor of special train will b" f w with a liet of the stockholder j rim Ibcy will be passed accordingly. SCHEDULE. Leave a m. Loavo t rn. Qoldsboro 0:00 I Olarks 8:11 Bests 0.2(1 ! New Den,. ..l':r'S LaUrange 0:3!) Kiverdaie. . 9:21 Falling Creek... 6 :5a Croatan 'J:2H Kinston 7:10 Havciock 9.' Caswell 7:25 Newport ii "o Dover 7:35 Wildwood ...10:00 Core Creek 7:19 Atlantic 10:10 Tuscaroia M:05 Ar'va tl'hd . 10:20 Returning, special to Ieavn Mo f head City at 8:00 p.m. 8. L. DILL, Bup't. LADIES' VESTS. CLEARING BALE. JKRSEV IUB- woith U)i:. -10s -20j Fruit Jars, QUART SIZE. 75 Cents Per Dozen. Smallwood Siovcr, MIDDLE STREET. Iune2tidwtr FOR THE LADIES! We have still a small lot of Ladies' Gauze Vests, Cotton, Lisle and Silk, which we will sell Less than Cost. Barrington & Baiter A new lot of Umbrellas just ceived. Silk re- ! AFTER J j Has gone TSTest age in to purchase another lot : HORSES AND MULES. All those wishirg to buy should wait about, ten days to make their 1 selections. Sks, L. isaskiii, TEACHER OF INSTRUMENTAL MOSIC. H.YUKO.Y AM rO.'irOSITIOS. Will introduce Doctor WtrJ JacHf "Fingor Oymcastice," n course of incalculable bent tit to the bcginiu r, and to the advunccd "'.uilcnt who .ieMri' to render u-.oro artistic! I)' :hod : ft ill be Ktri 'll lo. (llaaa no". Ai;.ly u. ;,i,ron. 1 TJfcLG HcuscIr:fcpor', F.lcnd, A lv. Ciltli Hti'V hnv, uul 1.1. Hun iOM.li I,. I villi' it I.'it-'.- en "!!;. a nut kiu a:', s ii;i re fj. i-.it h s Willi lull 111'!. I JOHiJ JjI'Op up-- ' o( ti. kii ; !l l'H! 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Fall nd oomplote luslractlonM lor fiolf. treatment leut od receipt of Wo. 1'oatal Note le bfst. You will bo deluhtod. so co rum on sub. It acta Ilfee a charm In most case. Rellof from first treatment. For KheomatUm. Malaria, Kidney UlHoase, DyRropBla. GonBumptlon. Catarrt), eto. You run ao risk. Money returned If not satis- fled. Addresa Adam JLuhn, lltliAve, A I toon a, Penn, Jya I dwlm A. E. "1717" ct t o lex o ss, CLOCKS AND J" ewelry. NEW BEENE, X. O. Eepairing D eatly Done. More Stock Jars' S, W. WILLIS, Keeps Everything on hand usually found in a Ferst-Csass Oresery, Middle St. New Berne, N.O. mum ti VIS. 6T A Tit A IVrt W f ATT DRY GOODS. PEST (iOODS Lsff&st Prises! eiiyiiiieni mumE . i.' :::.-.. ri :iilr.at!vc, At.llar ami H! ly ltt :!i;;o.:;. Ado.Ij.". li'opii'rs 1 i. kn, '' .nftl trt nil ii ilu y rpllrvlntr. Ui ti. or b. i rti.-.jtfl anil !:hu lit)t,T j. ' h,' uso of !.!:!c Willi , l'j hour. i !h 1. D' PHY, fir - "AT"? L-v V.UiriblA Truck, Cotton iyi'i Corv Vlai.taliou, l . 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