J- 'r- Daily OURNAL. 0 H VOL.IX.-NO. 28. SEW BERNE. N. 0.. FRIDAY. MAY 2. 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. .1 4.T 4 5 3t -f BU8DTES3 LOCALS. FINE Sull fad Beef 'and Fai'Spring Lamb Saturday morning. B3t Chav K. JIiuson. SATURDAY MORNING Mr, Swart will have st both of his stalls, first rate A No-1 atall fed beef, en the best of mntton and Umb. 9t N1 f OT10E The annual meeting o( the stockholders of U Neuse & Trent River Transportation uompsny win oe held at the roomi or the Board of Trade, Tuesday, the 27 h day of Msy, 1800, at eight o'clock p. ro. Jambs Redmond, ap26-td. Seo'y& Trees. PIANO TUNING, REPAIRING AND regulating done in first olaaa style, and workmanship guaranteed for S3 00 by C. L Qaakm. ml-lw. LEAVE YOUE ORDERS fortuning, regulatinp, repairing and reaiodel ing of PIAN08 and OBGAN8 at Hotel Albert, and they will receive my prompt attention. Workmanship guar anteed. PrioeelQw. apSfttf Frank E Morton LOST Sunday afternoon, somewhere between the ooort boose and the Baptist church, a Wdy'e Silk Bow and Saab. Any person leaving it at this offloe will be suitably rewarded. a22tf A FINE line of SMALL HAMS, 5 to 7 poundi at John Dunn s tf . S ODA WATER on draught today at John Dunn s. tr. FOR SALE. Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography, in six ele gantly bound volumes. Price, J25.0, cost 837.50. The work is just from the press. Apply at Journal office. f20tf "Bismarck knows that he was defeated by a smart woman and be winces at it. Gen. Mahone's most conspicu ous rival for the consul generalship at Paris is Gen. Adam King of Baltimore. St. Petersburg, April '29 The Shab of Persia has vetoed the project for the construction of a Russian railway between the cities of Enzeli and Eesht. The Grand Lodge of 1. O. O. F., meets in Wilmington on May 14th. The membership of the Odd Fel lows is reported at 1,300,000, the largest of any fraternal organiza tion in the world. The Secretary of the Treasury has awarded a gold life saving medal of the . first class to Richard F. War en, of Wilmington, for ex treme and heroic daring in rescuing Miss Carrie Moffit from the surf at Wrightsville Beach, in June last. - Horace Greely Westall, son ofT. C. Westall, of Ashville, has been missing from home since Thursday, says the Ashville Oiti sea of Monday. The missing boy is eighteen years old, six feet high, rather overgrown, and has light hair and eyes. It is claimed that the late de faulting Postmaster at Rocky Mountr mages the ninth negro offloial that 'has ' gfltie i crooked and come to grief Int tlae -"State, in the Postal Seevice, since the . imcum bency of the present Adminlstra tlon. w Paris; April ;29.It is reported here that the Bpulangist leaders Messieurs Naduet de Ronlede and Laqnerre, are In Jersey, arranging b l ' m ' a ' eJL a ' t" i 1 ., IOC Line return w rang, on may day, of General Bonl anger. It is - represented tp be the General's 11 ' ' intention to participate in the de . i tmonstratlonsof that day. THE change of the, great dry t. , ' goods none of IL B.ClarHn & Co 7 li-an Interest ine lenacncy, frfjjon wmeiv r 'Ana firm taei beea hlghiy:: iirbspefodfl and is taldto'haVe d'one'a baslnesl . of 38.00djfJ00 a war: bat thtj i part- , ,f , ners jo. sue nrnn wen willing 10 . and the stock: company is the re - iQlC-NorfoH: Virginian." ; ' u , The South American delegate! were generally " disgusted, because, 7" c whild enjoyfaig the social attentions showered npon theffli they did no v think' each' matters, of, sotBolent ;. v consequence to have brought them ' V so far . irom home. - Tbli was the - main reason -why ! they wonld not , 1 gou on the- Southern trip.S They & were tired of pleasure, and all Idea r t- ? ,oi uubiuciw uihi iuuj since yaniBfli "A " . ed.BaItimoi San; r of business had long since Vanish In some parts of this country, and in many part of Europe, the workiogmen will make demonstra tions in favor of an eight hoar day. In some places the demand will be for. a nine-hoar day. In nearly every case the laborers will meet with opposition from those who employ them; and even if there are no outbreaks or bloodshed, there will be that the a-rage mau will earn his bread by the sweat of his brow, as heretofore. Charlotte Chronicle. Something over a year having passed since President Harrison entered office over one fourth of bis official term it is announced hat the President has at last nearly accomplished the task of dishing out the spoils and is in f; position to attend to the pressing easiness of the DeoDle. Evidentlv - I Mr. Flanagan, of Texas, knew what he was talking about when be uttered that historical and ever- memorable question in the National Republican Convention ol some years ago. Chicago Times. Nor can it be expected that one ho like ourselves has labored so ong in oenait ot tne Democratic party, shall remain quiet when that party, after its years of steady devotion to the cause of agriculture at the South, is charged with be ing the author of the calamity whioh we have struggled so persis tently to prevent. We do not care whether the Republican party be held to a just accountability for the evils which its vicious and sec tional and class policy has brought upon agriculture, but we shall not permit it to be said without denial that the Democratic party is re sponsible for the misdeeds of the Repnblican party. News and Ob server. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Englishman Land wanted G. E. Nelson -Beef and lamb. Swert Beef, mutton and lamb. Bid Ire If your financial condition. J. Redmond -Stockholders' meeting. May starts off with picnic weather. Mr. Congdon'a dry kiln and planing mill are nearing completion. Mr. John Rodman has been appointed policeman to fill the place of Mr. J. E Qaskill. The Hancock Street M. E. Sunday school picnio at Smith's creek today. They will go down on the steamer Trent, which will leave the Clyde wharf at 7 o'clock. The annual weather meeeting of the stockholders of the Neuse and Trent Transportation Company will take place on Tuesday evening, May 27, and not on May 2, as has been advertised. Tbe advertisement is now correct. "See what tbe MoKioley tariff bill is doing for us," said a prominent hard ware dealer on Middle street jester day; "in anticipation of its passage by Congress the tariff on many artioles which we sell has been increased over a hundred per cent." A telegram last night from O. S Palmer, of New York, gives the fellow tag quotations for truck: "Market firmer on oabbage, $3 to $4 50; N. C peas, halves, ?4 to ?4 50; thirds, $3 to S 50; asparagus, 18 to $4, strawberries ten to twenty rents." "What's the news on Middle street today ?" the reporter jiskcd a merchant yesterday. "All quiet today no shoot ing sorape." "But as you know," he sW "that this is 'bloody Middle,' we Bite had two murders on this street in a little more than a year and a shooting yesterday. Wo don't allow any she nanegln on this street; make way (?) with fc fellow in a j ffy." A country mule furnished some anniement to the crowd at the post office last night. A colored man was tiding in mule op Craven street. When he set to the eleotrlo light at the corner of Pollock hs saw the peculiar waring shadows on the ground eaussd by tbe globe of the eleotrlo light, and stopped. He..rm.d;to thlnkitwa. " ftiyuuu w Bua7 uu auger- ous to , step on. ' He examined it vtry nlouit ttv tannine' Inac nn I ha ad era nf U..hado ai,d;f..ling, asjfto.ee wnetner is was soiia.. xi - reqnirea wnetner is was soua.. xi reqnirea'fe.tnrad to health hv Hood's Sana Baseball Yesterday. A fairly large number of speotatorr. about two hundred, among whom were a good many ladies, witnessed the game of baseball between Houghton's nine and Clark's nine of the Elm City club, yesterday afternoon. The boys played well and made a lively game. Many said that it was a much better ga9 than the. 006 8ome ,g0-' than the wuiuu 19 uu oviueuu. tu.i mo uiuv is improving- With encouragement Mom our citizens it will be the best club in the State before the season is over. Toe game was close. The battery on both sides was very good, while the out fielding on both sides, was weak. Houghton's Sine was getting a little uneasy, when Watson made a heary hit to center field, made a home run, brought in two men who were on bases, and the game was saved. Following is the score : houqhton's nine. A B R. P 0. A. 1 2 1 1 2 0 1 8 0 0 4 4 1 2 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 9 21 5 R P 0. A. 0 7 1 2 8 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 T 20 10 McSorley, Chaa. p 4 Clark, E.,'lf.. 5 Houghton, 1st b 4 nr. -I- t K Thomas, B',' iZZZ 4 Roberts, D , 8i b 4 wJ r,f I I awuu, j- i i Green, 2 J b 4 89 (.'LARK'S nine. A B. c.ark, Geo., 1st b.. 5 5 5 M,.u'1( Tn" 'a' Hatsel, l.f 4 Bragaw, p 4 McSorley, Joe, SJ b.... 4 Haitefield, I f 4 Foy, Dave, 2d b 4 Tiroberlake, c. f 5 40 A. Patterson, scorer. W. W. Clark, umpire. SCORE BY INNINGS. 123456789 Total Biagaw 0 00220120 7 Houghton 1 00010160 9 It is the intention of the club to have a game once a week, lbe next game will probably be on the 10th of May. per60nai Mrs. Bdojamia Qreen and Mrs Tunstall, of Danville, W, relatives of Mrs. Clement Manly, are in the city and the guests of Mrs. Manly. Capt. J. W. Etheridge returned last night from a trip to Wilmington. Mr. J. W.Turner went down to More head City and Beaufort last night on a business trip. Capt. Edward Mayo and family have gone to Portsmouth. Shipping News. The steamer Manteo, of the O. D. line, will sail for Norfolk today at 12 o'clock. Tbe steamer Annie, of the E. C. D. line, will sail this afternoon at 4 o'clock The Vesper, of this line, will arrive tomorrow. Tbe steamer Tahoma sails this morn ing at i o clock. Steamer Kioston arrived yesterday from upper Neuse with naval stores, etc. Will return today at 13 noon. Cily Council-Special Meeting. New Bernb. April 80, 1890 A special meetiog of the board of city oounoilmen was held this evening at 8 o'clock, Mayor Williams presiding. Present: Councilmen Burma, Ulrioh, Lane, Willis and Bishop. The Mayor stated that the mooting was called to consider charges against of&cer Joseph E. Qaskill, of the police force, and read a summons that had been served on that officer to appear and answer. Mr. Qaskill did not appear. Councilman Ulrioh was oalled to the chair, and the Mayor prooeeded to make a statement in regard to the matter. Councilman Kennedy appeared and took his seat. Mr. M. M. Makely waa called, who made a statement as to what ocourred in the Mayor's office in the morning between officer Qaskill and the Mayor, Mr. R. O. E. Lodge waa also called and made a statement. Councilman Burrus moved that J. E. Qaskill bs removed from the police force. The motion waa carried, Counoilman Willis voting in the negative. . The minutes were read and approved and the meeting adjourned. R. P. Williams, Mayor. Silas Ftjlohib, Clerk. Letter of Thaokg. Editor Journal: Dear Sir I desire to thank the people of New Berne for tViM lvmn,(K AvfcAnitAjl mwkA th man kindnesses shown me, a comparative stranger. In the late unfortunate trouble wnloh I bare been toTOlTed. I know jian tbu Ietter. J, JI. DPENCER. , May 1st, 1890. I ' 1 - th8oTaZv. baei jiestored to he . NOKTH CAROLINA": EWS. From the State Papers. Qoldsboro Headlight: Tbe Ka.gte.ru Carolina Ioane Asylum, near this city, numben 340 inmates, at present Al though the building is already orowded, applications are still coniicg iu. Two luoDSter logs have just been shipped from Swain county toGormany as a part of the North Carolina exhibit at tbe German KipObiiiun to uke Dlaoe this summer. They measured respec tively sixty-nine and seventy inches in diameter, and were of tbe curly pep lar variety. Winston Daily : The flag which was awarded the Winston Graded 8c boo I by the publishers of the Ybuth's t'om nanion, Boston, fer tbe best essay, ar nyed yesterday evening. The teachers and pupils are proud of the honor won, for it speaks commendable to the city of Winston and her grand and noble institution of learning. Charlotte Chronicle: The crowds at tending the Sam Jones meetings con tinue to ihorease every day. Tbere were more people here yesterday than any previous day. uid citizens say that they have never seen so many id the city on any previous occasion. Every train that arrives is loaded with people. People come from far and near, in all kinds of conveyances. Raleigh News and Observer: The banquet of the Chamber of Commerce at the Yarboro last night was nothing Isss than a grand meeting of the busi ness men of Raleigh such as has rarely been seen here before. Representatives of every calling and station mingled together and over the generous feast which was spread and amid the cordial interchange of good fellowship which went around renewed pledges were plighted to Raleigh and to her future progress, prosperity and greatness. Something Snni Jones Said in Char lotto. They tell me you've got "society' here in Charlotte. It requires a 75 cent pair of slippers and a $1 25 waep hat to admit you into Charlotte society so called. Qod pity you little simpletons ! you go to Baltimore among tbe bonton sooiety there they wouldn't al low you to sweep out their kitchen. ooarioiio society i mere s no life, rs- igion, womanhood or manhood in it. Oh, Liord I have mercy on us. A so oiety dude ! nothing but a corn on the devil s big toe, and a dudine is only a wart on the end of the devil's nose. I know you tbink I am the roughest preacher you ever heard talk. I love to just stamp the feathers out of the hole business. Let me say to you, the best, sweetest, gentlest and purest women in this town were never in sooiety so-called. Its a disgrace on the churches in Charlotte that you have to get up bazars and entertainments to raise money for your church. A man worth $50,000 let his wife go around and raise money for her church in such a manner ! You old hog, you ! You are nothing but a hog, and if you had a little more hair and some bristles, you would be fixed up all right. tjl am just shelling tbe woods now to locate my crowd. And you are in the woods I'm shelling, old fellow. I'll get you out bye and bye and I will give you a warm reception when you come out too. I like a good, pure, grand, coble man. Durham Globe. Primary Meetiajr. The Republican primary meeting of the 5th ward was called to order at Samaritan Hall on Queen street Thurs day May 1st, at 12 M., by Peter Fisher, Esq., who was afterwards made per manent chairman, and Prof. A. F. Moore, secretary. Mr. II. P. Kennedy was nominated by (Joroner UJen as oandidate for councilman of the 5th ward. There being no other nomina tions HJ P, Kennedy was unanimously nominated by acclamation. The fol lowing named persons were appointed as ward committee for the ensuing year : Q. H. Richardson, Cbmn. FKTER FISHER, Jr., Hon. J. E. Husbky. Peter Fisher, Jr. Esq., Chmn. Prof. A. F. Moore, Sec'y. Leonidas D. Meritt, Reporter. Ueatty'g Tour of the World. Ex-Mayor Daniel F. Beatty of lieatty 's Celebrated Organs and Pianos, Wish ineton, New Jersey, has just returned home from an extended tour of the World. dwlt Good Advice, Showing Result, Edward Silvey, Chicago, gives testi mony: "My wife had catarrh twenty- five years; suffered severely for tlx years before she bean to use your rem edy. Unable to breathe except through the mouth; in a most critical condition. Tried everything without relief, when Dr. atreeter advised her to buy Clarke's Eztraot of Flax (Papillon) Catarrh Gore. Relief followed immediately. She continued to use it until she is now entirely cured. Her health has not been so good in many years." Price $1.00. Wash the baby with Clarke's Flax 8oao, 20 oents. F. 8. Duffy, druggist, now has the Flax remedies on hand. IF YOUB Finaneial Condition la embarrassing, ana your mina is so troubled that your dreams are un pleasant and prevent your resting well at flight, it would be wen for you to close out your stock of dry goods, boots and shoes to Big Ike, the Clothing Man of Newbern. N. Cat 50 j on the dollar.or leaf an) not wait until the 8heriff closes your door and yon have to make an at aignmsnt, and let your expenses eat tbe laafbutjon off Jack coat,-and your o realtors and yourself get nothing, All communications promptly an wared. WANTED A Tract of Mineral and Tim ber Land AT FIKST HAND. Write Immediately with ni l partlculare and lowest prlot to "ESGLISHMA." lD)2Jwlm Mlddleiborough, Kr. Things are moving, tinvs are better, or rather impr vin. Our truckers are pushing forward their little products of the land and hood will bj t.o.miirjg, and all the time we would remind them, and the public generally, that at PALMER'S Cigar and Tobacco Store they can find the best Cigars, Tobacco, Candies, Soda Waters, or as good as any, for Casii. Also, the MAGIC POCKKT LAMP, the cutest little thing you ever saw; price 75c. Come and see it.' Wm. L. PALMER. Middle street. New Berne, N. C. THE MUTUAL BENEFIT Ij'.fa lnauianco Company OF.VEWAHK. - - NEW JERSEY. OKiJANlZM) IN 1M". A asrta. S14,Oi'J.8.59 S-,T79,17f,33 Surplus, All Policies non-forl.'italilo and non-con- testlble iitler two annual preuiiuma hvc been paid. Policy-holders fulll.ig 10 pay a premium alter two years have the Insurance continued In force for a term as long us the reserve will carry it. Dividends paid K V KR Y Y K A K. The followlne well known clilzi-ns of thl6 State have Policies In this Company, and cneenuny commend it to all warning Insu rauoe, l.awreuce Holt. Ken . ilui llnirton: Henry Well. Ksn., Uoldsboro; (Jeo. I). Ureen. E8i , Wllsou; J. H. Carr, hj8(., Durham; t'ol. A. ('. Davis, L,a(JranKe: Rev. K. I, Held, Hon. Paul K. Kalson. lUlelgh; 'llioiuas White, Ksq., I.oulsberg; W 1,. London, tsri., I'ltta boro; 1. K. Hhackleford. Tarhoro; It. G. t'ow per, Ki , ItalelKli; H (1. vVoith. hsi . Wil mington; 1. Hates, l'res Hank of New Han over; Major A.M. Hemitson. New hernf.ftud many others. Kull Informal on will bo kIvoii and i.ppll cations are s jltcltcd ly D. T. rAKRAWAV, Aj;eiit. Ordinary hlfe, Endowment, Limited l'ay ment and t'onvertltile Policies Issued on the most favorable terms. ma I dwlf Honey To Loan. NEW YORK MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. WILLIAM H. OLIVER, General Agent for North Carolina, mayl 4t NEWBERN, N. C Partnership Notice. By mutual consent, Thomas Gates, of the firm of Whitty & Gates, has this day sold his entire interest in the said firm to J. J. Disosway. All debts due by the firm of Whitty & Gates are hereby assumed by the firm of J. C. Whitty & Co.. and tbe said firm of J. C. Whitty 6r Co. are hereby authorized and em powered to collect all debts of any kind due the lirm of Whitty & Gates. This Mayl. 1890. J. C. WHITTY. THOMAS GATES, mayld30J J. J. DISOSWAY. The Picnic Season Opened, The Steamer Trent Will take the Sunday School of the Hancock Stieet Methodist Church on an excursion "Down the Neuee " to Smith's Creek, on Friday, May 21. The steamer will leave the Clyde wharf promptly at 7 a m. A pleasing reature of the occasion will bo the meeting, at a delightful grove, of this school ant) the Oriental 8cho 1 of Sm th's Creek, which will come in holiday attiro, with smiling faces ana nappy nearto, to welcome ino ex cursionists. An enjoyable time is anticipated. Round trip, dinner included, 50c. PAPE & DEY0, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, S59 & 861 Washington Street, NEW YORK. Consignments of Southern Fruita and Vegetables solicited. Highest market prices obtained, and returns made each day of sales. Reference: Ganoeevoort Nat. Bank, N. i . ; Mat. Bank, New Heme, N. C. Stencils can be obtained at Jno. Dunn's. STRAW HATS. A Fine Line of them at Harrington & Baxter's. Also, a large lot of SAMPLE HATS at New York cost. See Our Stock of Neckwear. Full line of CLOTHING. SHOES and DRY GOODS at BarriDgton & Baxter's. aprl dwtf W. B. BARRINGT0N, AGENT FOR THE Life of Jefferson Davis, Ex President of the Confederate States. A Memoir by bis wife. THE ONLY GENUINE WORK OF THE KIND ON SALE. apS9Jwlm AGENCY FO.l ii POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tl.U powder never varlei. A narvclof Parity, Btrenstli and wholeaomeneas. More ecouomical lLan ihs ordinary kinds, and cannoi he sold In competition with lb Mul titude of low lest, short weight, ajom a phospliaie powdem. Bold only in cans. K"Vai. itAKiMi I'uwniB Co., 108 Wall at. N- Iune23dsu wad frlAw T. J. TURNER, Suci cssor to the New Berne Furniture Co.) Ilas just received a job lot of Window Shades, Mosquito Canopy, Picture Frames. &c. And will close them nni at v'H-w vftitL' COST lor I hi- next TK.N .lav. He also has u lull line of Furniture. Chairs. Clocks and Mirrors, which he will sell t'HKAl' Kfllf mail Call and exiimino his stock. HaLiatantlna gu:ir:inlerd. T. .1. Tl'KNER. I" iIass New Heme. N. i lias again juet received a Car Load of YOUNG HORSES and MULES from the West, which they will sell at reason able pricrH for caeh. Middle Street, New Berne, N. C. aprlfl dwtf Just Received AT J. M. HOWARD'S, Now Lot Tennis Shirts, Winilaor Ties, Plaited Bosom Shirts, laundried and unlaundried. See our Lord Chumley Collars.; New lot Samples in a few days. J. M. HOWARD. Buy Your NAILS For Pea land Bean Boxes at 3E TTli-ioIi, WHOLESALE GIIOOEB, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. t. 50 bbls. New Pork. 250 " Flour, of all grades, 3,000 lbs. Lard, 000 Vn-vAo T DOXCS lODaCCOs Prices to suit the times. And lots of other Goods at T.ui Prices for Cash Only, At J. F. TAYLOR'S. fcT A large lot of SHINGLES for aale. House For Kent. A very desirable dwelling n Union street, next to Mr. E. K. Bryan. l HAHN S CO. Apply to m d" J. K. WILLIS. Next! Prof. W. H SHEPARD and compe tent assistants in the tonsorial art will give you a Hair out for 90 cent. shampoo , , Shave 10 " Gaston llouae Barber Shop - WEW tttHMsyw. p. MID andWbJakavBkttt cured at home wltW out pain. Book f M. lUmuatisent .. f AUat, , Office ma Waltakau 8? . ?'i