'AILY OURNAL ; ; 1 ! . i - r- -r- !NTEW BERNE. N. C.. FRIDAY. MAY 9 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. JL jL-lLJLi. - J i 11 r BUSINESS LOCALS. manipulate the census returns in FSLlSK' Population the go by when Saturday morning, he niwst f- lit can be done without attracting in two years. Also, some rai pring i u, me representation irom me oouin. T..k (mm tha fat fa o( Wm. For. 9t i--- Chas E Nlbon. B' -' QWEBT will have in market , . & on 'Saturday morning two fine Stall-fed Beeves and aome very doa lambs. 8' PEAR'S Perf amed Soap $1 75 per doa , 15j. pr cake. Cashmere Boquet, 80o. per cake Buck man ' O roirio. 5o. per dcs It J. UolDINO, D uggisr, S. E oor Craven and Pollock tta. maj8tf NOTIOE-The annual meeting of the atockholdere of the Neuse A Trent River Tranaportation Company will be held at the rooma of the Board of Trade. Tuesday, the Wibday of May, 1880, at eight oVjlock p. m?' : Jambs Redmond, ap2-td. Seo'y & Treaa. while it will be increased in the other States WilmiDgton Star. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS . DOFFY'd COUOB MlXTURK B. Sweet -Beef acd Ua.b C. E. Nelson Beef and lamb. Bell thk Jeweler -Grand opening, W. M. WATSON-Order of tho "Help- ing Hind " Major Battle! That sounds all right. Ousters have completely played out. I None in the market at all! exoeDt at the PIANO TUNING, REPAIRING AND 0nn! faot reffnlattnt done in first olaaa atyle, ad workmanship guaranteed for $2 00 Flowera ! tlowers!! Flowers!!! by C. LGaakilL imwt. Send flowers to the theatre and to the A FINE line of SMALL HAMS, 6 to cemetery at 4 o cioca Saturday alter 7 pounda at Jobm Dunn's. tf. noon. SODA WATER on draught today at I A 1 persona joining in tne Saturday JOHN Dxjnh'S. ' tf. tare expeoied to Varry flowers, but no FOR BALE. Appleton'a GyclopceJialooe will be excluded for the want of of Amarioan Biography, in aix ele- them. gantly bound volumes. Price, $25 00, a. . . . . ... coat $87.60. Tha work U just front the CapUin 8iegler and wife, of the preal. Apply at JOTJBJlAIi omoe. iau I salvation At my, win noia weir lareweu I meeting Sunday night. Their successor Sihoola in Line. The schools of New Berne are re quested to attend memorial exercieea at the theatre Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. They will be aaaignad to positions in the procession to the ceme tery by Assistant Marshal Dr. George 81over. Closs Business Houses. The Lidies' Memorial Association earnestly requests the business men of New Berno to close their place of busi ness tomorrow afternoon from 4:80 to 6:30, in order that thair employ eea may attend the memorial services at the theatre and the cemetery. Shipping News. The steamer Manteo, of the O. D line, will sail for Norfolk today at 12 o'clock. The steamer Kiaston arrived from up Neuse river last night and will sail for Kioston today at 10 o'olock sharp. Personal. Mr. Frank Morton left yesterday for BenneUville, S. C, on a short business trip. Judge A. S. Seymour returned from Wilmington last night. Mr. W. F. Stanly, general manager of the Neuse and Trent River Transpor tation Company, Capt. J. M. White, and Messrs. L. Harvey and John F. Mawborae, of Kinston, are in the city. IN MEMORIAM. May 9th, 1885. "All hearts grew warmer in, the pres ence Of one who, soekiog not her own, Gave freely for the love of giving, Nor reaped for self the harvest sown. "Thy greeting smiU was pledge and prelude Of generous deeds and kindly words. In the large heart were fair guest chambers. Open to sunrise and the birds. "The task was thine to mould and fashion Life's plastic newness intogract-; To make the boyish heart heroic, And light with thought the mai Jen's face. "O friend! if thought and sense avail not To know thee henceforth as thou art, That all is well with thee forever, I trust the instincts of my heart. "Thine be the quiet hesitation, Thine the green pastures, blossom sown, And smiles of saintly recognition As sweet and tender as thy own. "Thou com 'at not from the hush and shadow To meet us, but to thee we come, With thee we never can be strangers, And where thou art must still bo home." Mr. Jonathan Havens and Mr. James I ONE-third Of the State pf Lonisi- wm arrive aometime during the present E. Latham loft yesterday morning for flow of the Mississippi. ana was under water from the over-1 month. The colored people had an excursion to Morehead City yesterday. A large a 1 nt.nrlArl Vi rvn nVi ilia VDathiir I waa not specially adapted to picnic THE special election to elect iacceMorlto Samuel J. Randall, in tha 3d district in Philadelphia, has I occasions. been Called for the 20th inst. s Another conductor has been added gassBSBBssBM ' i M i to the Bervico on the Atlantio and North THE Knights of Labor and Far Carolina railroad to meet the demand men Alliance and - Grangers" or- 0f the truck season. Mr. m. l. Willis, ganlsations of Ohio and Indiana of Morehead City, fills the position are deviainir a plan to secure united Mr. Chaa. Bell was moving into his political action in the fall campaign, new store yeaterday under Hotel Al- f ' " "i i 1 pert, it is one or tne nanasomest jew' It is stated as a fact that cigar ette smoking is rapidly on the in crease in the world Men, women and children are indulging in the Washington, N. C, Where Mr. Havens will deliver the Memorial Address on the 10di. J. P. Brogden, E?q , of Trenton, is in the city. Baseball Today. The matob game this afternoon be tween Clark's nine and Houghton a nine will probably ba the most interest- New Berne Has Light Company EDiToft Journal: The subject of this sketch is still in the hearts of the good people of New Berne a time-honored institution. A brief survey of its early history recalls to mind fond memories of dear onea who have passed away from the turbulent scenes of earth to that blessed land the abode af the just, the good, the noble! Among the projectors of this enter prise are numbered many whose mem ory wilt ever quicken in the hearts of New Berneana feelings ripe with the f ruita of affection, respeot and esteem. lo their publio spirit and enterprise NOBTH CAROLINA NEWS. From the State Papers. Elizabeth City Economist: To afford some idea of the value of the oyster beds of Pamlico found, wo will state tat we heard from an authentic source last week, that Lieut. Abbey of the United States revenue cutter Stevens, said that he would guarantee the State of Norih Carolina one million dollars if it would give him tho exclu sive privilege of its oyster beds. To such as know the great value of the oyster beds of the State this sum is a pitiful cff-.T. Ao acre well planted in oysters will pay annually $500 A Charlotte special to the Rileigh Chrooicle, dated May C, saya: No little surprise was created here today by Capt. Syd. B. Alexander, late president of the State Farmers' Alliance, re signing his directorship of the First National Bank of Cbarlotte. ind selling bis stock to bis sister. Cptaia Alexsn der is Alliance candidate for Congreis in this district to succeed Hon. Alfred Rowland, fitting member. Alliance is opposed to national banks, and in face of approaching congressional cam paign Alexander's conduct considered significent. At the last election he requested the stockholders not to eleot him director but request not heeded. Raleigh Correspondent Wilmington Messenger: Collector E. A. White tells me that there are in this district 14,000 dealers in liquor and tobacco. Just now the-colleotor and his force are working on double time, so great is the rush of business, as the licenses are being issued. A prominent official of the State Farmers' Alliance said to me last evening: "The Alliance men will this year vote for those candidates who represent their views, or else they will vote for nobody." That h quite a plain declaration, and of course it will attract attention. The Alliance official went on to say that there would be some interesting developments later in the campaign, and the Congressional candidates would have to show the Alliance men just where they stood. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Ti.ls powder never varies. A marvel of rtty, strength and wholesomeneM. Mart economical limn thg ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with ttaemnl- luide of low test, short weight, alum or hotinhute nuwdera. Hold nnlv In Mno. RoVai. Baking l'OWDKB Co.. 106 Wall it. Y. Iune23 dm wed frl w SARAH OXLEY Das opened her Ice Cream Parlor At her old stand. Broad St., near Mid dle, where she will be pleased to see her old friends and patrons. Choice Cream furnished families day and night at reasonable prioes. m6 lm ADVICE TO ITI OTHERS Mna X7 irnr r-tr n QssrtTiTirt Qvjtitd , , , . i , . m . i , 7 . . a jura. ti ipown a uwmwu uinui Wggame yes piayea Dy tne e-im ity are we loaeuiea lormese worse as tne 8, be nB8(, fof children I Club. Mr. Bell over to habit, all laws to the contrary not- : .withstanding, elry stores in the State, and ill be better prepared than please his customers. The ladies of our neighbor town, Trenton, propose having a strawberry festival Tuesday, May 13, for the bejCe Th hnva will .nnmfti.ta . aani present time. Dor more than two de j - -rr l..iu Ih.n kunnk k... a atieuoance, ana toose wag .iienu w.i. atherinK Jn our good 0ld to WD) but the en joy the game. The price of admis- lights of this company have not shed sion will be ten cents for adults; boy 1 1 thair rays over the assembled crowd r.n vnora nt asra unA nrnlr. fin nnii: "fair women and brave men, the , , r . , . ... , , , . I UVIUIT BliU UUIfBUI UK UUI UUU1DC ..u.BBitoo. rnK wm u .u0wu Ia the still, dark hours of the night, on tne grounas. wben the messenger of death The names of the players and their I hovered over our firesides, these lights j positions are as follows : teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colio, and is the best remedy for Diar rhoaa. Twenty-five cents a bottle, laly GRAND OPENING ! Houghton's Nine. in or the M. E. Lhuroh. They propose lwl. i .Li: l 1 a. I a1 .1. Um mbiVa It- n ahiaksKIo rssnn DiAn aavi1 thk iXHnim nam nv inn nmiKiHiirv uiaav ivau ouiui owid vfuaoivu bum ittl House COnUnue to pile up tWpate a large gathering. nmmltn. fn tha Annnrr tn nov Mayor Williams was preparing yeeterM 1 nomas - - ' I . ...i.iSB a r i it.tr. ITlarlr m ... ., . . i a aw tn wnraia inn rimr-H nr ninviir hi liih i -'- - loreeuine tnac ongcriineir oenign -7 - ----- --- " . I aim I frt.-klr tha iramhlinfr onnaraina C. McSorley Manly Houghton King Roberts fegime the revenuo of the country! 0iptured dur,ng the r4ir t0 bi8 bome i HaTeoeen aireaay mongagea ior iwne he eaye h will keep them until fOme years to come. WorlolK I wanted in the trial to oome off at court 'ledger. 1 ' I the latter part of the month. -: ' 1 ' : la the election of General C. A. Battle iFtruethe news is good that Ihfl M,v6r.,tT 0, New Berne, the citv Butterworth, Frank and, a few Joouncilmen have made a good selection. Other-Republican members of the He ia an affable, polished and cultured Honse are oppose? to the Federal I gentleman and worthy, the position Aloflttnn sehame. home of the lead. Who say a that a newspaper man doesn't Manning Sohelky bxtra, E. M. P o 1st b. 2d b. 31 b. e. a. 1. f. c.f. r. f. Qreen, Clark's Nine. Bragaw, Yates, G. Clark, Brinaon, Hartafleld, Neal, Hatoell, Jno. McSorley, Joe. kioSorley, Extra, E. Cohen. The game will begin atf-'clock. ti The New City Offlcera. . The new Board of Council met last night and organized. Ifaetn. I. L. Cosby, John Dunn and Alex. Miller were elected C'ouncilmen-at-large. Gen, C. A. Battle waa elected Mayor; J. M Harget, Marshal; J. E. Gaskill, J. K. Land and Moses Roberts were elected hovered over our firesides, these lights TTrrfilrTT Cfnro have shed beneficent influences ath- Dell O OGVcLiy DLUltJ wart the pathway of our lives, and, ere UNDER "HOTEL ALBERT. " the light of day could interpose, they have welcomed, as silent useful wit- Everv reader of the Journal oueht nessea, the new birth kings and queens! to keep time and join the procession to or our ramiiy circles: the above named splendidly appointed in tne sacrea memory 01 its past, as Jewelry Store, where vou will find also now in its present crippled con- new stock of Watches, Clocks and Fine dition, an appeal goes forth to the citi-1 Jewelry, at prices that defy compe eena or rtsw nsrns to stana Dy mention good old Gat Wom-the footprints of Having moved to the above elegantly deoeaaea projectors on tne sanas 01 furnished store, will be pleased to serv time!" The new offioera are: all mv old patrons and the public een A. fcl. uertwion, rresiaent. lerally. Repairing a specnlty. Ou Bam w. smau wooa, oeo. ana ireaB. Directors Dan'l L. Roberts, Wm. F. Rountree, F. M. Simmons, Alex. Miller, O. Marks, Wm. G. Brinson. workshops being more spacious and fitted with the latest improved macbin ery, we are now able to do all classes of work with neatness and dispatch. 1 MEM0RULDAY, 1890. tfQe Jje JeWOlerJ All persons who desire to take part in the annual servioes commemorative of the Confederate Dead, are cordially Policemen, and Joseph Willie clerk of I invited by The Lidies Memorial Asbo- Duffy's Cough Mixture A Drompt and efficient remedy for Philadelphia Telegraph and Mil- Bnpartotendent Dill said yesterday the market, and the preaent incumbents elation to assemble at the Theatre on Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bron ankeeenUneUTigoroualy ,antag. I h . ,o and Nortn CaJo)ina rai,f0ad 9nizeic. 'Anewwer-oe aDllL Will maae mawers worse. of corresponding date last year. Last WllmingtonT Jleasengec ; year, at this time of the season, ship THEUS! is aa unmlBtakeaWe ten aeq'oy witji JhepeoplehQwe; sextons of the cemeteries respectively were elected. H.J. Lovick was elected city treasurer. Dr. R. S. Primrose city physician, and P. H. Pelletier city at torney. The practical engineera of the fire department wete reelected. The election of the city tax oollector and clerk was deferred until next regular meeting. Board adjourned till tonight at eight ments of four to six thousand packages were being made, while it is four to people -however I aix hundred now. The season is back- much mere ppJJIica hucksters may r ward, i. i j i..- i t-t v a j - --..i i r t i. . i . - . . .1 t':UiUcrwiOCt; UWlt3-w-ucuiBUU uu I li wouia aive ub pleasure to auena s Secure SUdh chanjjei in the ballot I h closing exercises of Class '90 of o'olock Tftrorm avatftm AawlllaMnrA ft, frfl ureenaooro remaie uoiiege, may ballot refornrandrfatr onnr. This 4sn' m"a 'nu , , ..'.. ?U:iiJ. tJ- . sermon will be preaobed by 'reform transcends Jn Importance a s. TmWh n n nt vuo biBuoicuu ouuwoo auj auu ou i ffi0Qd; addresses before the Alumnffi jpartrea,! The bone attdlslnewV the Society by Hon. Walter Clark ; literary ,'hewera of , wood an Jj flwwers . of f address hy ,lUT. wiibur f. Tiiiett, water, are declaring for it, and no rr "wtuw, ienn clasa of citizens have ereater inter-1 At tne meeting or tne city counou last lAJk'in halloirelri thiui " worlin n,.n the elaoUon of city olerk was de ;r, . . ". Ti ' -TP I tin iv. . l.. "Y3A Y ii.ii.i mi i I -'i "i i a I now nas we voice tne eenument I ! I. ..i:u I. i I nf Anr nitift An "whan w. ..v tti.t th. I ' AijjA, icngiuu ia jwunvn-w, k " T" " , -" worse. tn rT?i rifffe- rr.r.3. tria3i4h nrinrah in I ! uuu.uo. .UUUiu w, icwwou. Thft ... reiln(,lInn rn co nfl in ,polUlcs;Thchurcii1iai all it can $a 0 oui placed it Third Div " do to'sDreadtreniion. Wf,'.T i . 'J1oceptBb,-fJ ,' within the reaoh of nearly .very home- citizens, and SlHrSa hold froat-a. fln.nol.1 . standpoint, L""60' , vutiiug, u.piiuo-1 ana lost a lea in tne war wnion ntoessi- 'li&DK a&d KM' ftf-timmg feliitO'nl ialas, ji -'.us of two crutches Uth '- kQd not i?y fi'htlnipOWtical battles .. is a fcood ofSaer and a pleas that the $040 towardar pnrifylnsf f politics m iiU ( giou maws men. netejrt )rt.eB 1 vf0i(0Wing casss were disposed of make better aiti wns patter citizens yisrda?a make better politics, standlb0tter t Bsnj. H, Briniu chap. 5, sec 4, oity .... . . . .. '' " Saturday afternoon, tbe 10th inst., at five o'clook, where the following ORDEB OF EXERCISES ill be observed : 1 Prayer, Rev. T. M. N. George. 2 Music by the Choir "God save the South!" 3 Oration-W. T. Caho, E:q. 4 Music "Cover them over with beau tiful flowers." 5 Recitation "The Broken Battalion," The New Berne Gas Light Company. A communication appears today In reference to sustaining the Gaa Light! by Paul Hayne, Miss Rioaud Comnanv of this eitr. which, it inmn. r - 1 I . 1 t . 1 UT11 J ; iiB4 n : .!.... I Aninem oj toe vnoir dibbbou bio - aua adshs t aav wan sm The Uas Company has long been a The procession will then be formed faithful sentinel to New Berne. The I bv the Marshal and Assistant Marshals quality of the gas is superior, and the in the following order : managers have always exercised energy and forethought in not suffering oar oltizens to be in darkness when", una voidable accidents have occurred at the &AKIr$ Just Received AT J. (I HOWARD'S, Now Lot Tennis Shirts, Windsor Ties, Plaited Bosom Shirts, laundried and unlaundried. S'-e our Lord Chumley Collars. J New lot Simples in a few days. J. M. HOWARD. "HPAPE & DEY0, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHiHTS. 859 & 861 Washington Street, NEW YORK. Consignments of Southern Fruits and Vegetables solicited. Highest market prices obtained, and returns made each day of sales. Reference: Ganeeevoort Nat. Bank. N. Y. ; Nat. Bank. New Berne. N.O. Stencils can be obtained at Jno. Dunn's. WANTED A Tract of Mineral and Tim ber Land AT FIRST HAND. Write Immediately with lull particulars and lowest price to "ENGLI8HIHAM.' maylMwlni Mlddleiboroagh, Kr.' I First Division Newborn Silver Cor net Band, Confederate soldiers and ladies, in charge of Assistant Marshal K. R. Jones. Second Division OratoY and Chap Iain, ex-Orators and Ohaplaines, and Ladies' Memorial Association, in charge of Assistant Marshal J. W. Biddle. Division Civil organizations, and children bearing flowers, tanilnnint. I ,u waarno Ul asbibi nun uaiBuni vi outgo a . r. I. . . . . I w Again, it oommenus lcseu over tne use The procession will then march to of oil for sifety and convenience. The the Cemetery. Arriving there, the Intmdnntinn of l.ntrln liirht. munh I several divisions will bait and open a .u .i i ranks, allowing own tbe Orator, Chap. only was tne lormer suoatitutea oy tne c-ou lB of the Chief Marshal, city, bat Bombers of business houses to pass on to the Confederate Lot where also. The aooeptanos of eleotrio lights the ceremonies will conclude with th singiDE m Ann uuara Arouua iub Tomb'' with cornet accompaniment, chitis, Sore-throats, Diph theria, Catirrh- Etc. One of the most effectual remedies I have ever known for a cough or cold is Duffy 's Cough Mixturo. It is indeed rare combination of valuable med cines; arresting at once the progress of a cold and beginning to soothe and beal Unlike all other cough medicines there is no narcotio or any other unpleasant effect experienced in taking it. I am more than pleased to be able to recom mend to my friends nereand tbe public at large everywhere Buch a safe, pleas ant and effectual cure for one of the most prevalent complaints to which human flesh is heir. Tiios. Dates. ORDER OF THE " HELPING HAND." (Incorporated under the Laws of Massa- A BOON" TO Workingmen & Women A Bmall monthly payment secures to you from $7 50 to $25 00 per week in case of sickness, and from Two Hun dred and Fifty Dollars to One Thousand Dollars at the expiration of five years. Tho Helping Hand" will care for you in sioknessand affiiotion, and asuist you in securing a bome whtoh other wise you may never have. To Capitalists it offers a safe and profitable investment. A LOCAL Tent is being formed in this oity. Information furnished on appli cation to mj9dlw W. M. WATSON. IF YOUR Financial Condition Is embarrassing, and your mind ia so troubled that your dreams are on pleasant and prevent your resting well at night. It would be well for you to close out your etook of dry goods, boots and shoes to Hig Ike, the Clothing Mast of Newbern, N. G.,at SOj.on tbe dollar, or less and not wait until the Sheriff closes your door and you have to make an as signment, and let your expenses eat the last button ctT Jack's coat, and your creditors and yourself get nothing. All communications promptly an wered. STRAW HATS. A Fine Line of them at Barrington & 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 by the eounoil was no more than proper, .nKitf.j -ut. I """-."I" - and tha Benediction. ponies mafe newer goyernuien.-. ZJZZVTZ keeping with the progress of the times, ... a, the oonolostoa of Charlotte Chron de. 'V'-?".. : ?"TrVM,";l T? ? - " hut that ahonld not ;BMaa.ltat thai graves of all soldiers in ., - v, Vl .. n,an.,ari. nn. .nniv.'Vu - i ' .j, j i-.-a . ', 1 1 I-" a-... . . , . , . ... .... .1.1,1 J , , i , Ceremonies the the cemetery -,, closing of the gas works.: Both are "J""??" TS. ,Z needful and should be snsUined. The .t,.m tin thi. business portion of the city Is splendid-1 . r i Oi A. Batt W, l Chief Marshal. Tr ti ril l fKor. Tina. (lna ( tnAtl'. in liT.r ci iae..paaaagw :l7;i;W II' the 'WpulatitT-whlclt'; Boo4!s''Sana thft prc?c::.t electldllMjillS to" "Con-1 parllla has gained as a spring medicine Uf Ughted;hy brilliant Jaro lights, but 'i it. -. IU wonderful. It rxisseeses last those! k wot sue , v?rta9ionai v ieciwns. e,einenth of health giving, blood carl- TOU0" r " a 1 A pubasinq sftitss I He has better rlanT than that, fylng and appetite restoring whioh admissible too ue gas in suburban 0f health and strength renewed and of .which, will Live tta T.epnbncan8'T6r7' 7(e6m'MteAa , tbia wn. P'ceV Mttie or no ouwoor ease and comfort follows the nse of t i whuoui iraotory oonamon wnen yoa mi :3 of the "t'fiu0 other ..towns' and oltlee nsegu Inoon Grape Baskets, Fruit and Tomato Boxes, BERRY CRATES & BASKETS, South Side Manufacturing Co., may 7 B. BERRY, Agent. Truckers' Barrels. Those In want of Empty Flour Bar rels will pleasi send in their orders at once. ; Orders vooked now will secure icrfarence cf t" ' i ti-i His M beflted by Hood Sarsaparilla. :WW"V""U "r,tw l.tcriorence cu i ts a. , uis u e- h bQoi imw neotloU , with electric lights and It hai -8 H Is a..;".', It to wea strong.:.. . . . 1 ' been found to work a4taMfr$&&?: k. watiM . m iiuu: - wa i nromui aeiiverv. - hat ..u In Rltn. ant tt .00 IiAUIa. ti alt . ' -' R. Tl. .T. A MRinrktoa For Sale, . The finest SADDLE PONY la North Carolina. Is also a raaA hnaow dah. " -w r.ji Apply Monday or Tuesday. ' may4 dtf j. E. LATHAM. Attention, Ladies. Having mat rreHiva.l . R.n,ni.r of the r'wZ FH1EST PADASGtr,: at a GREAT REDUCTION will till .them at,.;?;!.,;- Nftw YorW f!net. Pfl?ITrft v C'S'.'Vfc'i maya d.f 7 .