1 K iLJ3t - .... - . r is OUR VOL; IX.--NO. 35 XEW BERNE. N. C., SATURDAY. MAY 10 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS, -it Daily NAL. J- 4 M - r 1 BUSINESS LOCALS I SKILL HAMS, BUQ1B CURED Shouldsrs, Corned Beaf. Evaporated Apple. Pruner, Freeh Bouted Coffee, Fioe Tees. E. 8uvwt, FINE SUlMed Beef and 8prlng Lemb.-I wUI here at my stall, on Saturdayrnorning. the finest ataU-fed Beef that hu been offered to the trade in two years. Also, some fat Spring Lamb from the farm of Wm. For. , tt Cbas E Nelson. BQ WERT will have in market O on Saturday morning two fine Stall-fed Beeves and some very fine lambs. 2t PEAR'S Perfumed Soap $175 per doa . 15o. per cake. Uaahmere Boquet, 20c. per. cake Buckman's Q jodrine. 860. per doz. B J. Gooding, D.uggUt, S. E. eor Craven and Pollock its. mayStf NOTICE The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Neuse & Trent River Transportation Company will be held at the rooms of the Board of Trade. Tuesday, the 87th day of May, 1800, at eight ejclock p. m. James Redmond, ap28-td.j Beo'y & Treas. A FINE line of SMALL HAMS, 5 to 7 .pounds a John Dusn's tf . SODA WATER on draught today at John Dunn's. tf. F0R8ALE. Appleton's Cyclop ceiia of American Biography, in six ele gantly bound volumes. Price, $25.00, oost $87.50.- The work Is Just from the press. Apply at Joobnal office. f20tf TflE Hon. J. 8. Henderson thinks that the Dresent is the meanest Congress that ever assembled in America. Salisbury .Truth. On last Tuesday the Republicans of St. Paul,, Minn,, received a Waterloo defeat. Robert A. Smith, Democrat, is elected Mayor by a majority approximating 2,700. TflB press of Austria and Hun gary is very much gratified with the pacific tenor of the speech with which the Emperor William on l&kt Tuesday opened the Reichstag. Hon. John -8. Henderson has introduced a petition signed by a large number of North Carolinians reauestinK the passage of a bill known: Hit the sub-treasury plan. The Sopreme Court has . refused toRolify the decree of March 3d in the case of the State of North Carolina Vs. Alfred H. Temple. This iettlw the tax bond cases or onght to for all time. A legal decision in Tennessee holds that guest cannot be charged for a fire in Ms room, the hotel hav ing tacitly agreed to make him Com tor table when it opened its doors ior business. J5 : The only genuine rest .that; any man enjoys is that which follows actuaj) $norable laboo of either hand or head, The man who makes Itimself useful in the world he lives is enutleflito rest none 6 Marion $tto Lance; , Tmipartjof great moral ideas haB now but twa aims in life a monooolv of the offices and SDOii jr . ation of tfie Mary. It has very nearly achieved the oqe and is in hailing distance of 'the other. Memphis Aralance. : - :t . t It is not considered treating the 1 ( President with: proper respect for a band to play "any where about the c : White Honaa , Where Did Too Get thatrHat1"s or Down Went "McGfnV-" folfte and well regu- "-!.. t J . 1' 1 A 1.-..J 1 laiea - Dqii8,,.E0vefn, laemaeivea accordingly. Wilmington Star. Thb Washington correspondents who went Sontn; last. week'as the guests of the oity.of nguata' have wtdrned. X'hey are delighted with the country and With, the cordial hospitality oi their, Southern friends i'hey also speak, entboaiastlcally of the scenery t , Westfefn $T; O. through ' 'which --, they t - pM8ed.-w Washington cor. State . Chronicle. Tea E-r has. been requested ,to publich the following; It is import ant to.knoTY atotujo whether.)' yon will attend tfco Atumnf banquet' at qh&pal BilI.VVe4-1y, Jnne 4th, n qrder that suit- ' j pr rations nay be made. : By r -'-l . resolu t'ra cf us Alo-y .-..a any : j 5 1 1 'nstndcr.tcrat:;:tc: . , - - . ft n w ..... II. 0.- LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. E. Sdovib Small bams. Memorial Day. Don't forget the flowers this after-1 noon. Thirty-nine bales of cotton were sold at the exchange jrterday at 11 20' Baseball at 10:30 today between the Collegiate Iuoti.ute nine and the Elm City Club. It was a busy scene in Mr. Rhem's pea Held yesterday, mere were, we think, four hundred hands picking. Business men, if possible, close your doors today from 4 to 6 0 clock p. m. and allow yourself and your employees to attend the memorial exercides. Tie new board of city couucilmen met laBt night and completed the or- gan'ztiou, except the (lection of tax collector, which was deferred to the regular meeting in June. nr. i w a Ham ii rwonarino tha matter of the Et Carolina department of the Slate Trade and Industrial issue of the Wilmington Messenger, with offloe at Watson & Street's. Prof. Lowry's vooal and musical con cert will take place in Davis School assembly hall, La Orange, on May 16. There will be round trip tickets over the A. & N. C. Railroad for sale at re duced rates. Mayor Battle tried his fiis: case yes terday morning. From the manner in which he conducted the court it is evi dent that he needs very little training i this line. His long experience at th9 bar, his thorough knowledge of parliamentary law, his dignity and firmness, qualify him for the position. Mrs. Susan Prioe, who lives on the east Bide or neuse river, a iew mues from the city, brought to the Journal office yesterday some Irish potatoes that are the finest we have seen this season. Tnev are of the earlv Ho den variety. Mrs. rnoe says Bhe has been I eating potatoes from her garden for a . I We have received a jiurnal of the fourteenth annual gathering of the Young Men's Christian Associations of North Carolina, held at Goldsboro, Maroh 13. to 11, 1890. It is a neat pamphlet of ninety six piges, giving full proceedings, list of the officers, eto. ; printed in the Argue job printing establishment, Goldsboro. The New Berne Association has received several ooptes and members of the Association may call at the room and get one. Mayor's Court. Win a rAllAmi m r rnar mas si iinnafl ft rf diannaod nf Qisposea OI ..v...R woo r.aa - yesteraay; Thoa. Howard, charged with violating seotion 8. chanter 6, of the City Ordl- nance, being drunk and disorderly in the citv limits: fined $5 and oost. Church Notice. h oanuay, may 11m, rtev. Mwara duu n . . . . t . , n.-ii will preach at 11 a. m.. subject, "Ibe Mraterv of Godliness." and at 8 d. m.. ...hiAot ' Ah.lnm'RhAllinn Pvr J 1 .... . a ,p . a J 1 1 .J raeeung . on. u.. ouuua, v.UUu. av 8p m..W R. Barrington. Supt. The publio are Invited to these services and ni . 1 win roueiTO a uuruiai woiuump. Shipping News. Thk ....... Vo.o. l,o P n n i' une, saueu yeereruay wnu cargo ui lit 1 m.. .-i. .li. uuuoxeeoipeH. id. a0u,. 01 ww line Will arrive today. Thsr itamar Mao t nn nf tha o. T) 1 " " ' lino, sailed yeaterd.y for Norfolk with oargo of general freight and also several passengers, Personal. Mr. J. V. Williams has returned from a business trip to Charlotte and other towns in the State. Messrs. A. E. Parsons and O. R. F. cuwhub reiurueuirvm oau.uioro st filgabV , , Jir. uoriBi v jne, vi luu.pori, reuu., t in the city. 'rf.rw tt nr. Jt.a- oauier, ui naveiooa, was a the oUt yesterday. He is preparing to remove from Havelook, N. 0, Baasbalt Yuterdy. The third cave between Clark Ii nine . and Hotfgh ton's nloo of the Elm City club was .played yesterday and it de- dded the championship in favor of ni.;wvin - 4. .w.-iio Yhe.ffama wa. InterMtino nA ih mr, .k -f .-!- .-7 w 9, ,1, -w nearly wo hundred ipectatora seemed ..ii to enjoy it. but the playing wa. ot good til round as It wi in the game week ego. In the latter pari of the game the players did not exhibit that spirit of animation and rivalry which) addl Id much to the Interest Of a game. . v-n. ! j. ' - . The .ba-ttery on loth tides was t great ueai ueivor lum wv.iieuuiiK, unpeuian j le i-ner fielding.. However .there oAtwuoui. via; vj uuii CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. May 6.h, 1890. A regular meeting of the board of city council was held this evening at 8 o'clock. Mayor Wil iami presiding. Pie ent: Councilmen Burrus, Ulrioh, Line, Crawford Ellis, BisLop, Willis and Kennedy. A petition from Messrs. Molntcsh and Wi'lis for parmission to erect a foundry on the Cuthbert lot, on Craven strset. was received, and, on motion of Coun cilman Ulrioh, was granted. Mayor Williams also asked permiB eion to repair his buildings on Craven street, which was granted. Mr. J. F. Taylor was given permission to extend his wharf at the foot of Mid dle street. Councilman Ulrioh stated that the Mtohanios -Hook and Ladder Company was without a j-initor, and moved that the company be allowed the sum of two dollars per month aa fees for a janitor, A communication from Thomas Can-1 ady was read, and a motion of Coun- oilman Kennedy that the bill be al-! mweu was lost ny me xoiiowing vote: J08- "wiora ana is.enneay; nays, Burrus, Lne, Ulrich, Ellis, Bishop and W 11118. The Marshal's report was read and adopted : marshal's report. The Hon, Mayor aid Board of City Council : uentloinen Below please rind my annual report for years le!M)0: We have made during the year: State cases, ITJ: city cases, iio. Fines collected $273 05 Cost collected 557.50 Total S880.55 One half the above cost, $278 75, was deducted for my fees. The differences in my report and, the Mayor's as to amounts of fines and costs collected is caused by the convicts working out sen- t.anM nn Rt.rAAtfi And in nAmatAriaa And appealing to superior oourt. There should be money in hands of the clerk of the Superior t Respectfully submitted, J jAa T firms r iff Jas. T. Lewis, C. M w ,-.,ii . jj ... have carefully examined Mar shard stubs and books, and find above correct in accordance with this report acu approve bbuiu. W. P. Burrus. H. P. Kennedy, Finanoe Committee. The Mayor's report was read and adopted : mayor's report. To the Board of Councilmen of the City of New lierne: Gentlemen I have the honor to sub ?.r , ., . 7."" w the Tariou8 departments of the ciall.L''l government for the flsoal year ending mJ Before entering npon UD tie.....,, x u?o.. yvuftiatuiaro uuaru uuuu me emoieuf manner mi.. wnion tne auues aevoivea upon it nave I been discharged, and to refer it with V i j V Tu 1- j " mit nrldA to t.hn mArkAd imnrnnmtnt. I , 1 . .1 1 v . just priueio tne maraea improvement auu material auvanoemeni wmcn nave ju n,u m lU8 vanouo ueparimenu iy.5" ",.. J...V" "t bnfng "f I fiscal yea?; you were without funds, exceot sufficient to de- fray the current and other expenses, which had been inourred by the pre- Iceding board, and vet as will annearl I , " .u a :.l - 1 iiuiu ivy idvuu uuuu wa uumiuim uuu" -f .- ... - . nnw . hands of the treasurer the sum of about 81 000. after defrivinor all the current expenses for the fiscal year. Your city I . j u -... m 1 . II IUJBV, UY ICttQUU Ul JUUr UUUIUIOUU- ... ... . fear,eBa de. termination to advance the citv 'a inter- est, nearer in line with the progressive cinea nt the Kms than it nas ever bAn . . , . ' r oeiore. iou neeu no longer rear tnei1 cntioism 01 tne stranger in your midst, U01"" ""'D DMDOVO HUU the sun at hia meridian, or at niohtl when the darkness is dispelled by the L .,. rnnAluAa kht .ithnnirh ------ hl7!V:; ,7.. M:n u..- I W ill II V O W UOBI IU1B VIllilUIBUl KUU censure changed to approbation and annlanse. and whatever that hantten.! .t. 'win , .,,:. f .rif!. tJ ,v,w.. ..... . J""' w irs. economical and ludioions admin. istration of the city's affairs. 8ANITART. The sanitary condition of the oity has been excellent the entire year. Your city is free from all : infectious and con- farviAna ntBABaao frit A Ia-IK I . ...Jheen remarkable small. The nitfeen. V-lOOBODO, UU UO UVCftlfU ftSHQ UHB - -- --7- InrooerlT cleaninff their nremlMM. anil 1 Ufa t u vv vvutavuvi vv mu ataav viaiuoa aaa 0n acOOUM OI the manner ID WHICH the ditches have been cleaned and opened, It.hA rlralnnire or thA nir.r ha hnAn A-rnAl.l : - lent. FINANCE. The financial oondition of the oity is Ik" JSL v?. Su" .SETS I v muou vivmuwi votaua nuu IU - I dition about S1.200 have been paid npon indebtedness contracted by former boarda, $933 80 upon judgment. debt, SftSiltt!?? r7," . 7 and lot Durohased b the oltv from tha a - . - . , w I riaM house, and the Trriasnrar will ah an tin nre DoniDiinT. ior m nna nr- j-J MrM expenses for the month, a alanpe of Bt.m I anout ninety aouars. Streets ADD PUJtW. The streets are In good oondition, but ,no" T "n" oyeter enaiw pr sneu 1 ruoa vu uuuu mini vneri mey nave oeen worn by use, r This work should nave psen none u tiring tna year, nut 1 have been unable to obtain the material, uanog ids year sweive new vamos nave ncen put in at various posrts the city, and repairs to the amount of two hundred dollars have been put upon them in the city. FIltE DEPARTMENT. This department has .been kept up to its usual fffioient condition. During the year a new boiler and repairs, at an exnenaa of about unvAn hnniirad dollars has been furnished the New Berne steam fire engine. One of the pumps of the Atlsntio engine was injured by being used in pumping out the fire wells, and has been sent to the Silsby Manufacturing Company for repairs, whioh will oost about forty dollars. The department needs about one thousand fuel, nf nr hose, whinh hould u rmrrhaHfirl nt anc.o. 1 mom. mend that a building be erected on the lot in the rear of the city's buildings for "e UBe ?f th Bough and Keady, and hich would save the city in rents, etc, about two hundred and fifty dol lars a year. POLICE The city marshal and policemen have been active in the discharge of their duties, and have been zealous in en- forcing the law without fear or favor No complaint has been made against any of the policemen except in the case of officer J. E. Oaskill whom the board summarily removed at a special meet ing held on April SOth. I desire to take this opportunity to commend the marshal and his officers f or their sobriety and attention to their duties. They have made 604 arreBts during the year, distributed as follows: Marshal Lewis, 55; Officer Wilson, 186; Offioer Roberts, 111, and Officer Gaskitl 93. The amount of fines imposed has been and the amount of costs SOu.!39. The marked improvement in the ef ficiency of this department can be readily seen by comparing its work during the present year with its work last year, when there were but 229 arrests made, $52 85 fines imposed, and 8402 60 costs. Of the arrests made during the present year 425 were for violations of the city ordinances. street lights. During the year a contract has been made for lighting the city by electricity, and 24 aro lights, commonly called twelve hundred candle power, but are really about seven hundred, located at the following points on streets of the city: South Front and Craven streets, nd Ueorge, George and Pollock, Jones uuumuid rroni, wueen ana roi iuvk, wiieeu ana oroaa, uaeen ana Berne, New and George, Pine and West. George and Cypress, Pine and Stanly, Queen and Johnson, Metcalf and Broad, Hancock and Pollock, Middle and Broad, Hancock and New, Queen and Craven, Middle and Craven. Johnson and Craven, Union and East 'front. &ast front and Short, Craven and Broad, Craven and Pollock, and thirteen inoandescent lights in city building? This light is. in my opinion the best arc light in the State, and has been con traded for at a lower rate than is paid ,nmman(1 tt,Ahn.t twit.i... eight additional lights upon the streets tt tne following: noints: Corners John and Middle .,f n.... .r.A Rrn.A p,ii-v j a i. It i lJ, IttUUUJ 1UU DUUU1 rrVDI, DrsSQ IDS I n. . . , Hnonnk. fW.h Front nd p...tFrnnt pou0Ck and East Front. Pollock and Middle. With these additional lights your city win be one of the best, if not e best, lignteo; cities in the State cemeteries. The cemeteries under the efficient anl economical supervision of Council- man ijaoe, and the control of the BA-rtnna Tl.id Rtallincr. and RnWf --i - ' Pi " Williams, are in better eonlition than they have been for years. The com mittee, after defraying the current ex pensee, now have oa hand, to be turned I nvar rn tha dab? hnarri raoan f i tr a r r,A v- .wvw.j viKuu the sum Of 8896 69. Again congratulating the board upon the success of its administration of the uity uuiiuK iua unuai jear jusi enaeu. IT u . u , .A c " u j- . mo uuuui tu uo jour uueumut """"m yhilliams, J - Th fnllnwinir rcBolntinn wa nffor.d by Counoilman Kenned v . Resolved, That the Mayor be author . iwtruetod and empowered to a contract with the New Berne I Jfileotrio Light and rower OomDany for I 1 , j Jlal 1 . . . . L j " " ?J?m " r reoommendatioB, for a term of five ' Adopted; ayes, Burrus, ILrich, Lane, Crawford, Ellis, Bishop and Kennedy; nay! Willis Mr. Chas. H. Blank asked Dermission 0f the board for the Atlantio Fire Com I . . x l . 1. -I t Pny 10 e lnelr norBe8 Bna mPD th- C816bration at Charlotte, the tf auMfc vaa trrantfld Connnllman TOllin mnvAd tnl th .nn , AB4l hnndrnA bn ftnnrniiri.t0(1 - " rr-r o Pay the damages to meeting room I by being used for oity purposes, and that a voucher be issued by the clerk. The motlon P"ed. Ayes, Burrus, 1 ttiii T r .1 mat u,riun ua- 'wioru, r.ins ana rken- nedy; nays, Bishop and Willis, The following Mite were allowed: B. P, William., mayor, $43 41; F, Ulrioh. treasurer. $16.74: Jas. T.Lewis. " ""8'"i P,0I suu! 'rnnnriu wtiann nminai kkm m t foM FF! 1 i -r - rir.:: w i - L. Willis, soeoial no- John C. Qreen, engineer. Waters, engineer. $25: 1 r. uavia Htauingi. sexton, vsu; a. w. Williams, 20; James Lqoas, janitor K. r&R. Oo.i 83: New Berne Jotibvai. i I vertising, $5; Ne w Berne Aoademyi rem., o; waix uiara, rees, ana at 1 teumog uuurs in aiDiwn ana euena- ing to Robt,n Williams case, 11: At- tanuo envme company, reed ror jumper hones, flONewbtrn engine oompany. reea loriumnernorses. iu:w. K. Kich. in aroson,ugrjiiDg one Ump, 700. ; Brax- ton Latham, lighting one lamp, 7Iio. ; Sal lie Williams, lighting one lamp, 75o. . C. Erdmann, rent of house for M. H. & L. Co . $10; E E. DUoaway, rent of Odd Fellows Hall. 822 60: J. P. Rod j man, police, nine days' service, 9; M E. Whitehuret stationery, $2 20. Trent Lumber Mills, lumber for streets and pumps, $31 80; H. L. Hall, stationery. $3 70: Thos. C. Howard, registrar, Si; J. L. Habn, judge of election. 81; Mat. Moore, judge of election, $1 ; J. K. Wi lis, registrar, $7; W. F. Rountree, judge of election, $1; J. Abbott, judge of election, $1; Thomas Stanly, registrar. $7; J. R. Hatch, judge of election, Si; W. H. Smith, judge of election, $1; K. R. Jones, registrar, $7; D. H. Stallings. judgeof election. $1; J. W. Weather ington, judge of election, $1; W. H. Hooten, registrar, &7; A. W. Edwards, judge of election, 81; M. F. Orum, judge of election, 81; Wm. Marshall, Burveyirg, 85; Newbern Ekctric Light and Power Company, likht, 8175 ; F. Ulrich, sundry bills, 83 19; F. Ulriob, ordera paid street and pump hands and engine drivers, 8164 39: Mrs. E. B. EiIih, coal, 815; J. A. Meadows, feed for Atlanlio horses, 823.11. J. A. Maad- ows, feed for Newbern horses, $23 30 Jonas McDanielg, shoeing horses, 87.35; Jas. T. Lewis, feediDg prisoners. 85: R. Gooding, sundry bills, 83 60: Moses Moore, driving engine, 822; Lee Dur ham, driving wagon, 810.12: W. S. Phillips, repairs to harness, rent of houss, etc., 812.65; Wm. MoCay. special police, l; U. U. amaw, repairs to lauipj, 81. 40; Atlantio engine company, sundry bills, 86 50: New Berne Jour nal, printing, 82 75; Atlantic engine company, use or bouse for prisoners, etc, 8100; N. S. Richardson & Son, printing, 84 50; Silas Fulcber, orders paid street and pump hands and draping oity hall, 820.74; F. S. Duffy, horse medicine, 81; W. F. Bell, lighting one lamp, 75o.; John Collins, "lighting one lamp, 75c. Total, 81 177 91. Councilman Kennedy movtd that the board take a recess till half-past eight o'clock Thursday night. The motion was carried and the recess taken. R. P. Williams. Mavor Silas Fulciier, Clerk. Attention Slioull Ba Given Surplus Truck. ino season lor oanning oysters is about over. We always reuret tS see Messrs. Moore & Brady shut down their factory when the oyster season is over because they give employment to sucb a large number of laborers. We are in hopes that those enterpiising gentlemen may yet see fit to handle other articles besides oyBters and keep the factory going the year round. Other places of much less importance than New Berne have vegetable and fruit canneries and we have yet to hear of tho first instance where they have not proven successful. A vegetable cannery is now being con structed at the little place of Carthage, Moore county, that is to have a daily capasity of S 000 three pound cans. If Carthage can see its way cloar in estab lishing a vegetable cannery, what ought we to do, located in the very heart of the North Carolina trucking regim '( We must have these enterprises. Reason demands it. Our olimate and soil is naturally suited for growing truck, and there is an abundance of cheap labor. With the establishment of canneries, all surplus Btock which it would not pay to ship in times of a glutted market, could bo canned and thus doubly made profitable. Besides the acreage would be much increased because there would be an cssurance of the products being utilized. Bas;baU Today. There will be a match game between the Collegiate Institute nine and the Elm City Club today at 10:30 o'clock Admission same as to previous game. Thin and impure blood is made rich and healthful by taking Hood's Sarsa parilla It cures scrofula, salt rheum, all blood disorders. 13 Religious Notice. A series of meetings begin at the Bap tist church with the services of Sunday Christians of all denominations, and the publio generally, are cordially in vited to attend these services and con tribute by personal interest to a work that shall be solely for the honor of our common Master and the salvation of souls. No feature of sensational novel ty will be present to. attract; but the Pastor appeals for Christian sympathy and oo-operation, relying confldentallv upon the spirit of (Jod to accomplish tils blessed work. H. W. Battle, Pastor Bap. Church. advertisement .1 A Card. Editor Journal: I take this method of vindicating myself. I was ap proached by one Dr. Bagbv on the night of May 0 and he insinuated that I bad voted people that belonged to Maryland and I told him that he was a damn liar or his author was. I was ar rested and fined 57.90 by bis Hon Mayor Battle. From his decision I took an appeal to the Superior court. Thohab O. Howard. Dom,t Fcsl Well, And yet you are notsiokenoueh to con suit a doctor, or you refrain from so doing for fear you will alarm yourself and friends we wilt tell you just what you neea. it is uood's Bareaparllla whioh will lift you out of that uncer tain, unoomfortable. dangerous oondl tion, into a state of good health. oonfl denoe and oheerf ulneas. You've no idea how potent this peculiar medioln u in oases lite yours. ' 8 GRAND OPEHiriOT Bell's Jewelry Store, UNDER "HOTEL ALBERT." Every reader of the JOURNAL ought to keep time and join the procession to the above named splendidly appointed Jewelry Store, where you will find a new stock of Watches. Clocks and Fin Jewelry, at prices that defy compe tition. Having moved to the above elegantly furnished store, will be pleased to serve all my old patrons and the publio gen erally. Repairing a specialty. Our womsnops bemg more spacious and Sited with the latest improved machin ery, we an iw able to do all classes of woik with aeatnees anddisnatch. "Ball The Jenelor." Duffy's Cough Mixture. A prompt and efficient remedy for) Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bron chitis, Sore-throats, Diph theria, Catarrh, Etc. One of the most effectual remedies I have ever known for a cough or cold is Duffy's Cough Mixture. It is indeed a rare combination of valuable medi cines: arresting at once the progress of a cold and beginning to soothe and heal. Unlike all other cough medicines there is no narcotic cr any other unpleasant effect experienced in taking it. I am more than pleased to be able to recom mend to my friends here and the publio at large everywhere such a safe, pleas ant and effectual cure for one of the most prevalent complaints to which human flesh is heir. Thos. Gates. ORDER OF THE " HELPING HAND." ( Incorporate,! "thl-ir the l.ivs of Masaa. ehusetts. ) A BOON" TO Workingmen & Women A email monthly payment secures to you from 87 50 to 825 00 per week in case of sickness, and from Two Hun dred and Fifty Dollars to One Thousand Dollars at the expiration of Ave years. Tho "Hkli ino Hand" will care for you in sickness and affiiotion , and assist you in securing a home which other wise you may never have. To Capitalists it offers a safe and profitable investment. A Local Tent is being formed in this city. Information furnished on appli cation to myOdlw W.M.WATSON. SARAH OXLEY Has opened her Ice Cream Parlor U her old stand, Broad at., near Mid. Ie, where she will be Dleasnd ttk SAM er old friends and patrons. Choice Cream furnished familia i. and night at reasonable prices. m8 lm Just Received J. fl llOVARD'S, New Lot Tennis Shirts, Windsor Ties, Plaited Bosom Shirts, laundried and unlaundriud. S.-e our Lord Chuiuley Collars.J New lot Simples in a few days. J. M. HOWARD. WANTED A Tract of Mineral and Tim ber Land AT FIRST HAND. Write Immediately with tn HUH lltnrcat nrlnr . ' ",'" "ENGLIflnnri w m.ay2lwlm AIlddletborouKh, ky. STRAW HATS. A Fine Line of them at Barrington & Baxter'. Also, a large lot of SIMPLE HATS t New York cost. See Our Stock of Neckwear. -Heisto Full line of CI.OTniNra onnni DRY GOODS at Barrington '& Baxter's. aprl dwtf Attention Ladios. of?he JU8t rtoeiTed Sample Lot ruicoi rAHAoULOi " at a GREAT REDUCTION, will i air J( lain si m"1 YJnnr VJ. nA nASIVIHPi m , . ' call early; xa L-, V