f XAk.1. ... JJu:ya(L IL--NO. 58, N'EW BERNE. N. CEEIDAY. JUNE 7. 11889. PRICE 5-CENTS. - V r " V j J. -J. r t arret covers, Crai 1 1 1 t i. '.r. e. w. ? juLtwooD. : iviD-At.-. y cf Puii -c.a fr texsL....i potato : ..it We.ttt Jt Gates, j and f LASTEIJ sad PAE13 GREEN ni .-tf Oao. Aixu ft Co. J CaZ AM. Delicious I. Cream at 'a C'iKj'i Parlote oa Broad, te.r Aiiddie ueW , ml lm 1)'jr.S ICE-I am tow rdy to'fura wi .l eny customers a J ins pa b lie Hvf,;;f wiVPvaa lot etthevery ..,.! r ,. e f e cent per pouoi. I u et wyiii Stan 4 on Broad straeet, k t c-a it sk-tre of J. J. Tolton and E U l.x ktitta Open Sundays from mi m b.c a. m . twelve to one, and its to o p. m. ujU.J IjuscsuFishss. 1 VSS BLACSDEUSY JUICE for ru.iu-al purpose et - - - ' 17 if . JAMS KSPVOSD 8. IKliTCLlSa jb wots, executed at 1 iha oice oa satisfactory Iwrni. - aitf . 1)LOUQQ3, Cultivators aa! Harrows t very low price. " J - Oto. AlLEX ft Co. 7AUILY MEAT CUTTERS at 1 - GSO. ALLKX & Co. T M PORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND 1 HOLLAND GlN.Juet received and li i ! by Jakes Rkdmobd. TCSf RECElYtD-Aaotber lot of J . GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for sale t? Jambs Rxdmohd. 0! iNE Thousand Roll Wall Paper at very loir pricee. , , - OiO. ALUS ft Co. 1CRB WINE3 AND LIQUORS tot L iiadioiaal .and othar wt tot aala bf; , . . James Redmond. . Jack the Ripper, It is feared, bns again been at work ia London. M. Buffalo Bill eeeaii to have U belle France by the eeat or her stef roed pantaIoonv Atlanta Conatitntion. ; :r '-r;X'.;' A TRIYATB cablegram received bjr a Chinese firm at San Francisco; Jane 4th, states that a barricane in lloni Eons caused a loss of 10,- 000 Urea and great destruction of rrnrrt. " . ' ' ' . . nvwvim aT oo lie' bat as DoiltelT as Dosslbla sat 'too hare made a very netural and quite ex cusable mistake.' Then, possibly, you may say to yourself) ,'you hare lied.' - :v'v I''-y Evxn VYashljton was flooded and the administration came near Icing washed away. Bat the oGce nckers climbed to the top, stories the ; hotels and eo escaped- .ilaj' Times. ' ' GOVES50B Fomx always plaji to win. His most popular move is that of takihg Miss Helen with Ilia wherever he goes. Some may re. ist the Governor's Bilver tongue, bat alt are -captured by Miss II Jen's grace and beauty. No man in this country Bhould la !:r.cuaced for' holding political vies cot subversive ot liberty and r.;.t oppressive Of the people. ' But La should be held to public con- c, -nation it he constantly attempts v.i two horse act and pretends all ' time he is only riding one : : vnimington Messenger. ' .'crrrMss, nobody is honest - ti return aa umbrella. .A i v 1, 3 wouldn't think cf steal : - a t -.t will take an umbrella a tirk3 of ccbscience." taken from, this ; I r" ; 1, tba moral qacs t a gbr ivea, followed -1: f 5 ' it the tj 1 "1 r.r !yr- ' ct :. It ana cr'p-'edj abcat fy triies tlat cost from 25 to tTO.OCO each are gone; tlcaiisjj of acres of crops are destroyed; several hoases were swept away. There will be heavy, losses from the perishable goods, and there are heavy damages in other directions. Total loss wl be from f 1.000,000 to 1000,000 and probably more. Baltimore Ame can.- - -: . "-"I'-'friiX To the person who has sent to la long communicatioa to show the Pennsylvania prohibitionists that water has destroyed mere per sons In that State than whisky hai, we have only to say that if be means to be serious be is a dander bead, and If he means to be funny he has chosen a most excellent oc casion for proving that he has not human sympathy enough to make even a decent clown of himself. It the most terrible disaster of mod era time,' with its countless inch dents of heart sickening pathos, be not enough to keep him from mak ing a fool of himself in pnblle we will help him to the extent of our ability by throwing his communica tion into the waste backet and in forming him flatly that we don't care to hear from him again until he has learned that brutality ia neither wise nor witty. Washing ton Tost. : --5 LOCAL NEWS. MSW, ADVEHTISKMtNTS. . !J; T. EATOir-8a Brdi hotal." f w. t. ucks Wlktoiea, ato., repairea. r i a mm aN ' ' ' Wa uba tnca. sweet strawberrj The inn dab have a abootinij match this eventos at the marih 'across Trent The mall trala was 'delayed three honit last ' aigbt alGoldaboro, waiting for the aooumnlatad Northern mail. ' Capt. . Wm. Porter, who has been dangerously til unoe ' the 29th la , Is ilowlr lmr)rovIna. we are alad to know. though sot jet pronoonced entirely out of danger. ,-'. i ; On and after thla date the tteamat Slnaton will leave New Berae for Kin- ton and landings between on Wednee days and Saturdays at daylight la the morning, ' . ?: ',. - CoL Fred Perrr is makine an earheel effort to please the gnests'attheNew Berne House at Uorehead. His latest addition is the purchue of a fine ap- right piano, - .. 'II : I A special assembling of the Board Of Trade is called to meet I next Tuesday sight. : There Is to be business of Im portance that every member will be Interested la. : 'v--V':' , -' A box of flowers has been presented to the Journal office. No card acoom paoied them whereby the donor might be designated, but they are beautiful and appreciated Just the same. The schooners Phenjx and Hugh are on Howard 'a ship railway for repairs. Their flags were at half-mast yesterday morning the death of Capt. Qretn, of Beaufort, who was one of the owners of the vessels. ' f? ' The new residence of Mr, O. L. Wads worth on Hancock street is nearly oompleted. It is handsomely designed and conveniently constructed, painted a pea green with dark olive blinds and trimmed In red. -: ; i" The cose of usury brought by A. J. Marshall against I. H. Smith was before Justice Hill Yesterday, but on affidavit of the defendant that he did not think he could get Justice in this court,- the case was transferred to Justice Watson this morning at ten o'clock; r. f Two cases before the Mayor yesterday afternoon for soliciting consignments of goods without license. Defendants dischareed, they having applieltothe city clerk for Information and cotr ceivirar a deEcite answer as to whether they should hare license or not. ' The Laptist fcutaay school tsciiio yesterday was a moat enjoyable occa sion. jdo i.anteo leit teraocs at eign o'clock wilh ss borry comfany as ovr trclterdert. The day "..J, tod all od board were In a. 'a To . t' F l.t houe . . "s tojl i i It i t Tini tot the Johnatovrn Ea-erers. From ail ever the eoantry money is being raited for the stricken people of Johnstown, Pa., and vicinity. The calamity ha no parallel in American history, and bat seldom has it beea equaled in that of the world. It reads like some of the great volca&lo erup tions ef the peat ages whea whole elties were boried and thousands of souls tn- staatly ruahad Into eternity. We ere glad to knew that some of oar oitiseas ate willing to lead a helping hand la this hoar of sorrow and afflic tion. The following subscriptions have beea made: v- ' , . C Reiieostein-W S.00 a.00 kfra. Aupha Bheaklin. 8.00 Vew Turk Truck. Xaxket. The following telegram was rsceired yesterday: , ; ReceipU of beans are larce North Carolisa round art selling at 13.00 to $3.50. float 11.00 to $1.50. Weather cool and faTorable for shipping. Choice huckleberries 10 cents: charriee 8 to 13 eenU, potatoes Arm at fi0 to $100 .v , . -' u. o. rALMia. , - I v - 1 1 .- Mayot's Court, , Mayor Williams had his hands full yesterday morning for about aa hour. Sevea eases were tried. 'The first case called waa J, W, Barrel!, charged with eelllng liquor on Sunday. He pleaded not guilty, : Several witnesses ; swore they went into HarreU'e bar room oa Sunday, hut no one took a drink. L. J. Moore appeared .for defendant. The oharge not biog sustained, defendant was dlamlssed. The court thea pounced down on a bevy of "soiled crows." Alios Jolly had beea too jolly oa the streets. She heard the charge of disorderly eondoot read out without any visible signs of humiliation. '-She was 'sentenced to fifteen days' exercise on the streets. - Martha Saunder pleaded guilty, of disorderly conduct v She eaid she oonldat raise - the- fine of $5 and cost, but would devote her talent and fifteen days of her time to the Improvement of the streets. ' ' K ' Perry Chadwick waa charged with behaving very badly. He pleaded guil ty and was allowed a day.ortwoto raise hfs fine. - ' Keleoa field pleaded guilty of dis orderly conduct. - He made satisfactory arrapgements about paying $3 and cost, and was dismissed. . , r . , Winnie Attmore, who actually made sat attempt to bedlgnlfled, said she would : head In $3 and cost tot the evening's dissipation for which she was arrested. ' The last ease . waa that . of Tempy Chadwick, who had had a family quar rel, so to speak, with her;brother. It seemed that they had used knives and forks and spoons prettf freely, aad especially vulgar; and boisterous talk ing: ' that Tempy had thrashed J her brother and thea had him, arrested. Tempy wm given fifteen days on streets. Court adjouraed. J jr A Heart Bending Scene Frenl Johns town Pa y v fl l f "Hr1. William Oagney.lnsnrance agent. had a very nitifui duty to perform. Oa his father's and wife's aide he lost four- teen relatiree, among them hie wife and family This morning the man carried his deoeased relatives to their graves, aad he had the mournful duty of dig ging his wife's ana children's graves and burying them,". . -t ;.t . s' On reading the above iff. .William H- Oliver, one of our - insurance agents, forwarded M Mr. Oagney a donation' of &e dollars, requesting him to uiSU himself, or to apply it la any way he thought proper' for the relief of, the sufferers. - ' ' H ,1.1. jut ..ftn . I Personal. - 1 f Mr. J. I. McRee, former editor of the News and Observer, arrived last night P.'A. Wiley, &4-vi0f tfuibam, . ! rived last nlght.v i '' 'j Dr., F, W. Hughes and family left for Raleigh yesterday; Mr. Chas. Hollister made a business trip to LaQrange and returned yeeter- nay. - , Rev. HW. Battle delivered, the ad dress be! re the Kinsey School at La fJrarge yesterday to a large and appre ciative andience.. He kavee there this raorr ' - z for Uarfreesboro where he de liff j t'.:9 trrMaureate sermon before the rcroale College at that place. 1 EhippiEglTews. . ' The steamer Vesper Ct theE. C. D line will sail this afternoon at i O'clock, ThF?;!ctof this lue will arrive th! evenu-g and tail tomorrow night at o'clock; . - . ' - v f . : ; , I EoronT rr.p '' '-a Is tMrteea Btatee. 1 .tt "-b " 1 r i F llc.l Ely's i I ' i. 1 1 f r c" ?js I could .- f i .1 r ? t ', J I I r iff'J cf , n wf '!. ; . ; ' - : i - ::.-;ae '.-( - ' - , i;ast- 7 i SOUTH CAB0LLIA SEtTS. Frost the State Pipers. t , 4 S . . Aahville Journal: The Crimlaal Court with ita efficient officers ia ia advance voted a success. , j ; ' Charlotte News: The county aad etty subecription of $3,000 has settled the matter of the exposition ia Charlotte thia fall. Wear to hare it. ; . . t ' Durham Tobacco Plant: Rev. Dr. E. A. Tatee atated last Sunday that, after1 ooaaidaring the matter, he did not feel that he should leave hie charge for as loas: a time aa would be required for a trip to Europe, and therefore he would decline the vary kind offer of his con gregation to send him aa a delegate to the World's Sunday School Contention at London. , " Goldtboro Argus: From all sections we hear of muon damage to crops from the recent heavy rains. Tbus early in the season, however, it is hoped that much of the damage will be overcome before harvest time. -The County Farmers' Alliance met in this city yee terday and was largely attended, his said to have been one of the most bar monious and profitable meetioge the Alliance has ever held. Success to them el vay a. Neweaad Observer: The cotton fac tory fund ie just as good as made up. One or two more blocks of twenty and twenty-five have been taken. United States Commissioner T. It. Purnell is still discharging the duties of bis office. He tendered his resignation as commis sioner to Judge Seymour last Septem ber, but it has never been accepted, and Judge Seymour wrote Mr. Purnell a few days ago that he would not accept his reeignatiea, and that it was desired that he should continue to serve. Wilmington Star: Lumberton went dry; by fifty-four majority attheeho- tioa ia that place on Monday last. A meeting of citisens will be held today at noon at the Produce Exchange for the purpose of taking aotion in the mat ter of expressing symnatuv with the sufferers by the recent flood at Johns town, Pa. The residence of Mr. W- T. Croom on Tenth and Princess streets waa robbed early yesterday morning bv a thief who gained entrance through a window, tt is supposed. Twenty dol lars in money and a few other articles were taken. Wilson Mirror: Wilson ia to have a military company. A number of our oitizens met in the court house last week for that purpose, and about thirty names were enrolled. There is admi rable material in Wilson for a superb and efficient military organization. Mr. cutler of Richmond, Virginia, bas Deen preaching seme very able and powerful sermons during the last few days in the Disciples church ia this piece, ilia sermon on Sunday morning upon "the salt ef the earth and the light of the world' was a very flue and most eloquent pulpit effort. CONFEDERATE TETERAXS. - Call for a Meeting in tverj County on Jeiy ato, 1S8V, to Organize louutT associations. To th Prut of Korih Carolina: Gentlemxn: The call of the Confed era to Veterans' Association has not beea as extensively published as it Is Important it should be. and? I therefore respeotfully ask that, if you have not already done so, you will please give it insertion in each of your papers, and also call attention to it editorially, Please help us gentlemen, in this pa trlotio work. , , . Very respectfully, ;s i . J. 8. Cabr. Pursuant to a resolution adopted by tne norm uarouna confederate Veter ens' Association, I hereby eall upon the Confederate veterans in each and every connty ia the State of North Carolina to mble at.- their ' respective court house on Thursday .the 4th day of July, 189, to form a Confederate Veterans County Association, under the plant of organisation neretoiore adopted and published by this Association. ! Ia counties where such- associations have, beea already, formed I call on then to meet on saw nay., . Ms la earnestly rtdnestad ' that all County Associations formed and to be formed shall immediately , transmit the proceedings at said July meetings to fir r a . c3.- .m .l. . to .i vm owumuu.' ovule tar j i hjo As sociation, at Raleigh; N. C, said pro ceedings, to distinctly set forth,, the name aod . postoffice address of the president and secretary and the names of. the executive committee thereof, i e. ilt is most earnestly recommended and requested as of the utmost impor tance, that, at the said Jnly meeting there snail be recommended for ' ap pointment - by tneir association " the names of two patriotic ladies for each township in each county, who shall be especially commissioned to aid in the glorious work of establishing a soldiers home for the old and broken veterans of North Carolina.- Xet it be under stood that this association ia determined that a soldiers' home shall be built. I ' J. B. Cars, Preside . r ' - - sunset; Ashes' Cf roses, billows Of fire, 1 - Flashes of crimson, mountains of anow Tl"R?s of amber, shadings of gold,. Splendidly blended In afterglow, Clr j'ra are chirping, going to rooet, '-. Brooklets are purling, flowing to sea Poplars are wbisp'ring low in the breeze, Uwiets are laughing over the lea. Notus is blowing bringer of dreams Ifortals delight in; dreamings of ease b;ft as carees women bestow Lan with fragrance, tuning the - trees. - - " - CMc ' :.(!in2 E'limpies-of heav'n v.r ? "5 clou: are guardicg th ' "'r,t r 't'rirs: the r'n-e, u! Vve ierr-1 to . The Peaatjlraaia Fleod. . The lateet seports from Johaesowa represent that the work of clearing ap tne wreck aad recovering tha bodies ie profretaing systematical y , and that the valley is bow assuming a lees devastated coadkioaw The last estimates piaoe the lose of life at from 18,000 to 18,000, aad it is thought that frona 1.000 to 1,600 of tha bodies will never be foaad. ' The eoatrieutieoe throughout the eouatry for the suff scare era running up into the saillioM ia the war ef moaer. aad the dotations af food aad other euppliee art eo aamaroae that it ie a difficult matter to haadle them. Wil mington Star. A SAFBt IHTBST9IK1IT. Is one which Ie guaranteed te hriBg voa satisfactory results, or in esse of fsilare a return of purchase price. Oa thia safe San you can buy from our advertised ruggirt a bottle ef Dr. King's New Dls- eovery lor OoasumDtioa . It ia guaraataed to bring relief Ja every eaaa, wbea aaed for any afleotioa of Throat, Laoga or Cheat, such aa Consumption. Inflamnutioa ofLaags, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping coagn. uroap, tie., ate. It la pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, aad can always be depended upon Trial bot- ties free at R. N. Duffy's, wholesale and Price per dosen, $8.00. retail druggist. Beecham's Pills act like magic on a weak stomach. MAKBIED. In the Methodist church, in this city, on the ftih Inst., at 8:30 a. m., Mr. B. C. Oorham, of Fay ettev ilia, to Miss Lixzie Rishton, of New Berne, Rev. L. W. Crawford officiating. After reoeiving the congratulations of many friends, the happy couple left on the morning train for Fayetteville. Notice. W. T. DUNN respectfully informs the public that he ie repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry opposite the Depot, New Berne, N. C work guaranteed and prices to suit the times. je7 dwlm Good Table Board. Parties whose families leave New Berne during the summer can obtain good table board at the Qaston House at moderate prices. i7 d4t PERRY & FULFORD. Sea Breeze House. This popular house in Morehead Citv. located near tha Teachers' Assembly. is now open for Guests at One Dollar per day, or Five Dollars per week during the summer. The proprietor will do his beet to please every one who may stop at hia house. je7 dwlm J. T. EATON, Prop'r. CITY ORDINANCE. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Board of City Councilman of the city of Mew Berne, N. C. : Sko. 1. chat no person or corporation shall store in one place within the cor porate limite of the city of New Berne at one time for a term longer than forty-eight hours, more than five bar rela of petrolem, kerosene, nsptha or gasoline. BBO. a. That any person or corpora tion guilty of a violation of thia ordi nance shall pay a One of twenty-five dollars. .That each day said quantity of oil shall remain in one place shall constitute a violation of this ordinance Provided, that thla ordinanoe shall not be enforced within ten days after the passage of the same. B, P. Williams, Mayor, Silas Folcheb, Clerk. THE PLACE TO BUY GOODS LOW, , ;;, at At ROBERTS & DRO. . We keep constantly In'stock Protlaiona, . . . , ' Groceriei, " j. DrirGooda, ' Boota and Shoes Don't fail to give us a trial whea in need of anything in our line. i " ' 5 ' r 'llbBERTa & BRO 1883.M!)U0aiIESElJH1El;-l NEW BERHE HOUSE, MoreheacLCity; N. C. NEW MANAGEMENT.' F.r t ;PERHY, Proptleto Thla house has been thorough! j re paired, painted,' and refurnished, and is now opened, for the summer travel. The proprietor alma to make the New BerneHouse a first-class family hotel There is 6 bar in connection with the hotel, and a 8,000 gallon cistern- has been ad Jed for the comfort of guests. Terms moderate. For tit'.' rr loformatioa an'y to T.u rnr.r.Y, " jl dlw wit Tf' -, FatXOHT AJO PASSDaia DgPAITY - .. Maw Bnm.N. O, J.ae i, " t TO ths puiua I am advised that the Atlantio Co-t LUo vie. Fertaaaouth ie opea for p a- fit? !firrhbu trt, live stock, ato. Special Truck Tj a wiU Uava New Balitoda, SToq Amalao adviaed that tho AU Ea" Rout. vU Rinhsuoad and Waahiiutti wiU srobabiy bo opea tomorrow U"- ?.7,Uml bow he VU vU Weldon to PM.r,ber, and Ricjt- Wanted, ' A Com paunt Printer to takecharto of a eouatry offioe. Addrata "TRIBUNE,' ' Jg Bay boro, Pamlico Co., N. C. Furn.iui-e!! JOHN SUTER Has oa band aod is reeelvtng every ' Say handsome Parlor suits. Chamber Seta, Wry -. walnnt. Buraas, Wrdrobes, MattnaMa, Chairs, Lounges, SofM, etc.. te. ' Ho also bas a lm cf Homa-naSa Wrk ar Badsteads, Sof, Tables, hareaoa, la " which are nat and sobsluntlal. Price Itljilit Iown to Kock Bottom. e,lw Middle si., Ssw Bern.' '.' Wanted, ,4re quantity of Beeswax for which I will pay from 20 to 23 eente P!lb , to J- M. KILBURN. June 4, ISmj. For Sale, The house and lot on Pollock sKsi now occupied by FT. R. Duffy. , pries) $1,650. Apply at or.ee to m30dtf II. R DUFFY. ,' . Wanted, 1,000 pounds Reeewax! vill t- . 20o. to 22c. Also 1.0UO CattU nu.. will pay from Sc. to So. per round. ' Office Front Cotton Exchange. r' May 23th. 18,0. J U' l" Bath Rooms Beady At my shop on Middln trat pi.. of water, hot or cold, and food larsa rooms. jiul dtf J. B. BROWN. Come One And All. : And see 165 different kinds of STRAW' HATS to be sold at Wholesale Cost at ' J. E. SMITn, Agt. " 6 Also a good line of MEN'S and BOIBi CI.OTHINO, BOOTS. SHOES and DRY. I GOODS that will be sold very cheap for4 ' Cash. ' , J. E. SMITH, Agt., Middle St., New Berne, N. C. You Can Save Money By buying your Alabastine, Ready uixea raints, etc., rrom jk WHITTY AT GATES,,, . We havo the celebrated "Par.ke". Ice Cream Freezers be sure and eeo-j them before buying any other. We have a full stock of arrvthi l f the Hardware and Buildera line, and. . invite your attention to tho same. " WHITTY GATES. Agents for the Sherwfn-William celebrated Ready Mixed Paints. ant dealers in Lime; Cement and Piaster'. ' i Tho Ttoat nf TUt-Ai .a;J w wa nuuivmc, YKf That pure Corn Wbitkey, at ';, J. F. TAYLOB ( . - .ifBir-' Pure AlcohoL . .-fi iUa At J. F. TAYLpR Klrkwood Ploiir ' v ' v r The beet tn market for the priced r V ; ' : At J. F. TAYLORa, 5 Caaaard1 Pure Leaf Larflf 5 THE BEST, At J. F., TAYLOR'S,? w , , Foot of Middle i street, j , HONE BETTER'' g !0lb virginia cheroots! ::K Take na Other!" SOLE AGENCY. 1 IT. "GJlx-ic:: i n AiuAit.aALu uiiUi: ,'? MIDDLE STEZLT, ''-' - KEV. I :: Horapferi'a Tt" 1 T; ITanufscturer's r' r-