V Daily v.- if OURNAL VOL. IX.--NO. 36. N"EW BERNE. N. C. SUNDAY. MAY 11 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. IIie r BU3INES3 LOCALS. PEAR'S Perfumed Soap. $1.75 per doc . 15j. per cake. Cubmere Boquet, SOo. par rake- Bookman G'ycarioe. 85o. P d R J. GOODHO, Druggist, 8. E. oor Crave and Pollock ets. mayStf OTIOE Tha annual meeting of the stockholders of tha Neose 4s Trent Blvar Transportation (Company will be held at the rooms of the board of Trade, Tuesday, the 87th day rf May, 1890, at eight o'clock p. m. James Redmond. ap26-td. Seo'y & Trees. AFINR line of SMALL HAMS, 5 to 7 pounds at Johh Dunn 's tf . SODA WATER on draught today at John Dunn's tf. FOR SALE Appleton'j Cyclorcelia of American Biography, in six ele gantly bound volumes. Price, 325 00; eott 187.50. The work u just from the preea. Apply at Journal oflloa. f30tf to pass without debate. We think ,Z a . V kIT... I flf (Ka Hrtat A rf i rw aaihiaiI what tlaVA its adoption would guarantee the lugt Istire, from offlce mn6ll bM been BUCCesaofthe Democrats in 1892. ..id. Some have nraised and some An exposure of its enormous defects have censured the course of the ad- may induce some Republicans in ministration, which is not strange, as the House to take water and either allPer80n8 d0 not. .,ook at lhin" from rafnD- tn vnla nr nnnna fa naaaaa " same etana poim, ana an oo no see Sam Jones preaones the ten commandments and the sermon on the mount and hundreds of people are ready to say it is new doetilne and not to be tolerated and Sam must , be squelched. Wilmington Messenger. Ex-Spkaksb Carlisle would be a great loss to the Democrats of the House and a great gain to the Democrats of the Senate. But it is probable that the gain on one side would, more than compensate for the loss on the other. Philadelphia Record. A great many people in the South do not sufficiently appreciate the fact that we are confronted by Wilmington Messenger. LOCAL NEWS. President Carr requt a meeting of the Craven County Alliauce in New Berne, Friday Miy 30ib. Tbe (.learner Annie of the E. C. D. line will sail tomorrow afternoon at four o'clock. The Vesper of this line will arrive today. 8ilas Brinso'n, who was charged with voting illegally at ibe reoent election in the first ward, was tried before Justice Watson yesterday end dis missed. The Collegiate Institute nine defeated the Elm City Club in the game of base ball yesterday by a score of 16 to 15. alike when viewing from the same di rection. The Journal is with those who see much to praise in the conduot of muni cipal affairs during the past year. Mayor Wiiliams has shown an energy and vim in the administration of his ofHoe that must meet the approval of all unprejudiced minds, while the financial affairs of the city have never been better managed by any treasurer in our opinion. We have heard of no shaving of vouchers at twenty-five per cent or any other per cent. Cash down has been the rule and we believe the invaiiable rule of payment the past year. The board had considerable amounts to pay of debts contracted by former CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. May 8ih, 1890. Tbe board uf city council re-assembled this evening at 8:30 o'clock, Mayor Williams presiding. All tbe members present. The Mayer read the following re ports and bills, which, cn motion, were adopted. Councilman Kennedy voting nay : To tlie Honorable the Mayor and Board of City Council : I herewith submit to your honorable body the following report of my collec tions for the year endiDg May 8, 1890: Amount Collected Real eitate, personal and poll. 8 9,453.72 License tax 4,401.65 Dog tax 177.00 Market rents 829.10 Back tax 89 8' 814.400 84 Disbursements. Five per cent, commission on amount oolteoted. ... $720.04 Delinquente.oosts on. 177.45 P'd F. Ulrioh. T'r,...18,503 35 514,400.84 Silas Fulchbr, Tax Oolleotor We have carefully examined the ooaras; naa some unusual expenditures books, receipt Btubs and papers of the to meet in repairing one ol tbe nre en-1 Tax Colleotor and have found them gines, and paying for some property I correct in accordance with this report fire com' This speaks well for tbe Collegiate In tltnteboM u. ,i .v. a and approve the same. I J uuautjvu iiuui uuo u& lug uio uuui i y- t- I " r- DU MIL'S, Will every member of tbe Song paniee, and yet it has paid all current I B.B.Lane, Tournament, including orchestra, meet expenses, and an amount on the judg-1 H. P. Kennedy, at the theatre for practice Monday mont debt of the city near on to one evening at 8 0'clooky A prompt at- thousand dollars; paying, as we learn tendance is requested. it, has, the last voucher issued by the The funeral of Mr. A. W. Wood will clerk before cloeinglthe account for the take place this afternoon from the New 3"ear street M. E. Church, The remains arrived yesterday afternoon and were publishing the pay meats and has thrown met by members of the fire department a" tne ''aht on the transactions of his I and escorted to the Masonio hall of St. offioe tnat the moot exacting critio John's Lodge. could demand. All members of either of tbe Fire The financial condition of the oeme tery committee baa never been better a serious Situation. The recent th Charlotte tournament on Mav20th. lnan 19 Bnown 07 lne reDOrw 01 tM pceoh Of Speaker Reed, at Pitts- or persons outside the companies wh0 miee, and the cemeteries never in bars fully Outlines the Republican wish to go, are requested to meet at the nrofframme. and that Programme Atlantic engine house tomorrow night Finanoe Committee REPORT OF CEM1TERT COMMITTEE. To the lion. Mayor and Board of Coun cumen of the City of iVcw Heme: Gentlemen Tour oommittee on cem ntAiina would iihmit thn fnllnxincr re ireaourer union nas oeen prompt in port fortne year ending May 8th, 1890 CEDAR GROVE CEMETERY Receipts. Vouchers on hand, May 10, '89. ..8178.55 Cash " sales burial lots 8395. 0J Lees commissions 3). 50 355.50 125.10 la rerolutionery. Mobile Register. I at 8:30 o'clock. The New Berne, Polloksville, Mays- THB eternal fitness Of things islvilleand Stella telephone line is now exemplified in Chandler's howl giving prompt service at reduced rates. about Southern elections. Chandler The station here is located at the office Was a connoisseur in Southern eleC- 0fthe Western-Union telegraph com it ! io- . .u. tt pany on Craven street nearly opposite tions in 18,6. And it is a spectacle rbj0DRNiL offlc. for the country to behold ulna -now . . . . , J There was to have been a maeting of leading a morement to suppress the Fair AMOCi8tioa Ia8t BiRhti but n0 alleged election frauds in the South, quorum was present. The meeting was Savannah News. adjourned to June 2J, 8:30 o "clock, In m.. at the Y. M. C. A. hall. The nh. Nobody doubts that census flg-fjeotof the nwiililt wiU be t0 discuss better order than they are reported to be today. We speak particularly of these two departments because there is where the money goes and there is where the deepest interests of tax pay ers are centered. The collector of taxes has been active, energetio and successful in a high de gree in gathering in the shekels, and has received more from the source of license tax. the past year, than the year before by some eight hundred dollart . He has been prompt in collections-' never offensively demanding, but cour teously, obliging and indulgent where indulgence was possible. The police department has been a de cided improvement as all, we think, 8659 15 Disbursements 1889. Aug. 17. Cash p'd Randal Nel son, 8 days' work 8 6.00 Sept. 3. Cash p d Ueo. Alien & Co., 1 grass blade 7 Sept. 20. Cash p'd Dennis Wads worth, 1 wheelbarrow 2 50 Sept. 38. Cash p'd Randal Nelson 4 days' work 3 00 Oct. 12. Cash p'd Randal Nelson, 8 days' work C 00 Oot. 21. Cash p'd Small wood & Stover, locks for gates 1 65 Nov. 5. Cash p'd D. Stimson, lumber 5 78 Nov. 15. Cash p'd Chad bourn & Caldwell, castings, etc., for mowers 6 20 Nov. 27. Cash p'd Randal Nelson, 4 days' work 3 00 Deo. 2. Cash p'd F. Ulrioh, nails and look 130 1890. will admit, and in fact every depart- jan. 2. Cash paid Jim White, 40 I ment of the city has been well admin-1 trees ores Will be made to lie, deliberately the advisability of adding a race track and with malice . aforethought, in to the grounds. .whatever manner maybe deemed! Winnie Wilson, colored, fell dead best calculated to Strengthen the yesterday at her home on Queen street, istered and no one can justly deny it. Jn. 4. Randal Nelson, 2 days Republican party. Thia is a grave we" Jina- Bne naa neart aiaease, nut tho crowning acts of the board Jjk;4 jim White H treeg I ekViT mwktto wrkinninni a tiffin Kaw PiIact 1 - a L. i a J M 1. t..i.!. I . . offdftfiA aeainst the Banctitv oil ""''" " " "' lue 'UUU.1UU Ul " Jan. 28. F, Ulricn, nails m " I Phnlnkl 1 1 fil 1 ah1 n 1 Ari milh 4hA Mhin I 1 1 i 1 ? 1. a 1 ll. 1. 1 Tfl L ft A J"l all JV I U a. I wumuuiw, cn uva uicu "iiu uo UAK I IlgUtrJ WulCOt CUKOlQCr WltU uw VOtXXVlW' I T OD iM UBU. AllOUa O., BOO nrt. A Jtr Pa unuea oiaies wuwa, uui iu iaherhand. She was about sixty yean tion of the macadamized street, has Feb. 22. Randall Nelson, 8 days' Republicans are desperate, unSOru- 0.d. The ooroner considered an in- done more to put the city on the line of r 54'''8maTlwood& 's'lover' pulous and Will hesitate at nothing quest unnecessary. progress and abreast of the advancing sprinklers and buckets .' th tt promises them advantage. A card from the Mayeville Farmer's age than anything that has been May 3. D. Stimson, lumber Cleveland Plata Dealer. Alliance requests us to say that there done within the period of the last da- May 8. Randal Nelson, 8 days' will be a erand picnic at Black Swamp cade and will Ions te living monuments a t r7 . it.:- u . - . "I. .. . . . .. i bit w. . v jb aiv wmtiuK iw i,uui. uuueuiu- bridge, Jonts county, on Saturday, the to the emcient ana wormy aeeasor tne mower matlon devoutly to be WiBhed" 24th of May. Everybody is invited to board of councilmen of 1889 to 1890. before Signifying our Willingness to attend and carry their baskets, and The incoming board is pretty much ' "depart In peace;' ' we are Waiting jAIIiaooemen and their families are an entire ohange and is composed of Bpeuiaiix inviwvu. vjroua pputiiivrd nru iKuutiouicu wuu win uuii uo oavtouou expected to be present. with anything less than a oreditable administration. Personal. i Mr. E. M. Koonce, principal of the Church Seivices Today Polloksville school, was in the city Christ Church Rev. T. M. N. Oeorge, p . ' ROYAL yyflS , It is to be hoped that the cemetery fund ill continue to increase as it has done the put year, and that at no distant time the rock wall be extended entirely around our beautiful cemetery. Expenses have been exceedingly light for tbe immense amount of work done in our cemeteries, which was owing to the fact that Sextons Stallings and Wil liams performed the greater part of the labor themselves. Respectfully submitted. B. B Lank, E. K. Bishop, V. A. Crawford, Committee We hav-i carefully examined the books, accounts and receipts of the committee on cemeteries, have found them correct and approve the same. W. P. Burrus, H P. Kennedy, Finance Committee. The Memorial Exercises. There was a large Dumber of visitors in the city yesterday-, tho weather was pleasant, and the program of memorial xercises was pleaeantly and impres sively carried ut. Tee large attend ance and the interest manifested in the ul custom of commemorating the noble JjGll S J GWBlrV St0l6t deeds ot our uoclederate dead and UNDER "HOTEL ALRERT." decorating their graves with flowers, a I ; Every reader of the Journal oncht still justly popular among our people. the above named .n.nIMl. .nrvi.J? At 5 o'clock the theatre was filled Jewelry Store, where you will find a with an audience oomjoted of ex-Con- new Block of Watches, Clocks and Fine federate soldiers, old men aud young jnlry' at pr,ceB that defy C0P men, and women and children of all ' lining moved to the above elegantly ages. furnished store, will be pleased to serve The printed program was carried out. a" m? old patrons and the public gen- Rev. Mr. George offered u beautiful ltePa.lrinK specialty. Our ... . ,, , , workshops being more spacious and prayer, which was followed by music fitted with the latent imnrnH m.M. Dy tne cnoir, uoa siya tne South." ery, we are now able to do all ola Gon, C. A. Battle, chief marahal, of work witn neatness and dispatch. POWDER Absolutely Pure. 'I'l.ls powder never varies. A rsarT of P-.rlty, Btrength and viholeaomeneM. More ecdnomlcal thnn th ordinary lUada, Md caunui be sold in competition with tha mnl tliude or low test, Bbort weight, alum or phosphate powders. Hold only In cans. KOVAI. BAKING FOWnKR CO., 11 WSU St. N Y. i une23 dsu wed frl A w GRAND OPENING ! The Jeweler" then introduced the orator. W. T Caho. 1 1 Esq , of Pamlico. Mr. Cahoannounced as the subject of his oration, "The eec ond regiment of North Carolina State troops." It was a subject familiar to some of our citizens and interesting to a great many. Mr. Caho gave the his tory of this regiment during its valiant service of four years. The audience was attentive and appreciative. The choir then ung "Cover them over with beautiful fljwers.' "The Broken Battalion," a beautiful poem by Paul Ilayne, was recited by Minn Rons Rim.iH nnrl hr mn.iiii r & cold and beginning to soothe and hail. unnae an otner cough medicines there is no narcotic or any other unnleaaMt Duffy's Cough Mixture. A prompt and efficient romedy forj Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bron- crntis, bore-throats, Diph theria, Catarrh, Etc. One of the most effectual remediaal have ever know n for a cough or oold is Dully 'e Cough Mixture. It is indeed a rare combination of valuable medi- arreatiog at once the progress of May 7. Randal work Whitty & Co., 1 Nelson, 4 days' eoo 1.50 2.10 .60 .40 0.00 4.05 4.58 0.00 13.00 3.00 for a realization of that position of independence which will enable the Democratic party to not only pre aent a platform of principles broad enough for all classes but a national 893.41 Vouchers on hand $178.65 Cash balance on hand 397 29 GRIENWOOD CEMETERY. Receipts. Vouchers on hand, May 10. '89... $86 83 Cash " " ... 14 40 Mtn Wf f! Ft A nlr nf HaMi. 1 rontnr !ith Hnnrinv aftnr Kular it.L.i . 3 ' "J"""" I ' - J uoaet 01 men wnpse rigauu leaaer- wm deliver the nnual BddreBB Early Celebration 8 a. m. Service and Snip IS unquestioned, and WbO have I before the school. and sermon at 1 1 a. m. and 8 p . ru. The no feWjQf the iomahawk and war Dept. T7. B. Marshal C. B. Hill leaves The pubile are cordially invited to Daint- Of(TamBUtnVtFavettCVille I tomorrow morning for Columbus, Ohio, attend these services, and will be shown Observer - - I penitentiary, In charge of W. S. Arm-1 to seats by attentive ushers. unday ' i " ' ' ' ' I strong, the late defaulting postmaster school at the ohapel, 9 80 a.m., and GrVK fas a man like Bam Jones, I at Rooky Mount. N.C. . at the church 4 p.m. Who. however tTOSB and odd. is yet I Vies Marian Manly has returned from Presbyterian Church Rev. L C. -vT i'TO'honnnn hfl0r Hm .Tnnoo I a visit to friends and relatives in Bal-1 Vass, D. D., pastor. Servioes at 11 I' M ". ' ' . .... Minora. la. m.. conducted by Mr. James Thomas. Ui ... I Mri Will. Heritage, of Goldsboro, is Sabbath sohool at 8:15 p. m. No services IPrH' WWW uo Vl u 0 in the city. in the afternoon. , JdiVery WOra 1SI ur, o. L. Ives returned from the Churohof ChrU, Hancock street freshm' thejUrnaceCue dOS I north last night. I. L. Chestnutt, pastor. Servioes at 11 &Ot wear theCOnyentlOnal mask. I Mr. John S. Thomas', who has been in a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Sunday-school Hr doeBOt city for several days, on a visit at 3 p.m., W. R. Skinner, superintend xta i. M.ii,'..'.' ImU.iihm thorns, returned to chapel Hill yes-lent. Everybody cordially Invited to Sales burial lots $55 00 Less commissions 5.50 49.50 prison. by U oenTo; arMnsiderable ex- terday, attend these servioes. poiiucai piauorm , 01, our counwy i Steam Fire Engine Company: You are P m conduoted by tbe pastor. Sunday- 8 p.m., V. v. Clara, super in Public invitedto attend these $150.73 Disbursements. Aug. 17. Cash p'd Peter Ward, 4 1 days' work Ang. 20. Cash p'd Geo. Ailen & Co., grass books Aug. 81. Cash p'd Daniel Best, 6 days' work Sept. 7. Gash p'd Daniel Best, 6 days' work Sept. 14. Cash p'd Daniel Best, 6 daye' work 4 Nov. 23. Cash p'd D. Stimson, lumber Deo. 27. Cash p'd Jim White, 50 trees 1890. Jan. 3. Cash p'd Jim White, 5 Jan. 8. Cash p'd F Ulrioh, nails May 7. Cash p'd Lewis Dixon, wheelbarrow the pi9co was complimented on all sides. Mueio by the choir followed, a beauti ful anthem, "Bllessed are the dead who die in the Lord." The procession was then formed by the marshiil and assistant marshals, and headod by the N. B. S. F. E. band, proceeded to the cemetery. The floral decorations were the most beautiful we have ever seen. The dis play was profuse and artistic A large number of children with flowers were in the procession. The most at tractive arrangement of flowers were wo flags, a battle flag and a United States flag, which were much admired. The Confederate monument was beautifully wreathed in flowers. The ceremonies concluded with the inging of "Guard Around the Tomb," ith cornet accompaniment and the benedicion. To the Public rhe affairs of the Gas Company are a most critical condition. If the oonsumers of gas appreciate their lights, it behooves each and every one of them to pay their bills promptly; not wait to have them presented two or three times. Ibe consumption of gas has been very greatly diminished, while the expenses of conducting the business could not be A Tract of Mineral and Tim- $3.37 .75 4.50 4 50 50 161 7.00 .75 .40 00 Vouobers on hand C-ah balanoe on hand $88 83 84 02 are bonnd With the iron shackles Of I hereby ordered i o meet at engine house sohool at -wti V-- .f.f Af this afternoon al 4:80 o'clock, In full Uendent. T"V" rr-r . M.D. W. StaUWthe sexton of n .i tVr- o. u- m t. .r t. Oedar wove Cemetery, nas given en Baptist Mission Statlon,Market Dock- tlr. .atiif .oti(m to tiM '--..V. .,, THH debates in thflHorneon the nd. Mechanics oompaniei are reepeot- Morning servioes at 9:80 o'clock, J. O. hat proved acceptable to the citicens . lleCinky tariff bill for Monopoly will be very short by reason of the TibZlotiiUAmpi to'i jktlfleebate. They do not iwariJ their W7.i jtbomlnations .rentilatedf anfVt ; posed, but it will be on the hustings fnllv invited to attend. - By order of foreman ... . r v L. O. Richardson, Seo'y. May 11,1890. ; . , Whitty leader. Afternoon servioss at I generally, who have commended him 4:30 o'olook, VL. WWtehast leader. Mon.e ffloien' woro" Regular Prv.t me.iUng servioM every ttXSSi wonnuriHW wiiitvie.'- naa win nun nanan w i . ww a m Bb j ik . i v t i iivhuwwwj siibihii hv iriivssv BkvsfwBBSij uimiiA rmaw uaaaa mhim a,nssi arrTsiirsiiai. sinriin v llVUVVe n , I vwl4ll lnwtt.1, a Va.a krw ailri xwifl AW-nalUvif nAnn la-Inn ' . ' ... ' I St V vviumiij aaa v itvu w wail lUODtl wsj sjmb wwaawu vvumiwvu To tne umoerstna alembera or Ht. Ifrom his aoDOlntment to tbe rresent Uk.B t..j XT a A V-A.A mr. i unwiw.i i ....... 1 . . . ... . . .j . ihuwiuv. , a c. - a,. , 4 time, mi rigni man in tne right piioe Brathren Yon are hereby notified to Y. M. C, A. Servioes this afternoon at I nl.n n.,.M i. in and in the newsnabert if not in the ?.ee yon todge-room, this, Sunday, i 8:80 o'clock. All men are Invited to lent oondltion. .y Robert W. 'Williama ;'Lu: ,' .u: v.: "T . wmi, t ioui;onior P-m., I has faithfully performed the duties of v.vi i. 'wuw.iu -1 to pay me imi saa irioute or respect to i . ...... , I sexton of that oemeterr. and hanlven elaborate speeQh la c-osar Of the he memory or our deceased brother, : The .boy murderer, Avery Botler, universal satisfaction be thoTonkhly defacUoitheblll. Wehavethought rXu that the best thing the Democrat with . r f ? wt nth. v He is sixteen years of age, much dilapidated; new maps are badly po-1.1 An wonld bft to al aw tha h it S"2 ''i-i-.i : ,. Pl BtMM. W, B, RoTP, Seo'y., I not more than tt n .v,';, euect experienced in lakinir it. I more than pleased to be able to reoom 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 llesh is heir. Thos. GatiS, R. N. DUFFY, apl 5 d w 1 y Proprietor, Just Received AT J. M. HOWARD'S, Now Lot Tocnis Hhiita, Windsor Tiep, Plaited Bosom Shirts, laundried and unlaundriod. Sio our Lord Chumley Collars.J New lot Simples in a few days. J. M. HOWARD. decreased in tbe same proportion. The result ot this nas been an inability on the part of the Company to pay its olaims as they matured. The present officers of the Company are unwilling to assume any individual liability for the sake of keeping these works open, ana witn no evidence ol any late mis magement on the part of the Company, we appeal to the generous public in the matter, looking alone to their support for success. Issued by order of Directors. S. W. 8MA.LLWOOD, Seo'y &Treas. Newbern Gas Light Company, ber Land AT FIRST HAND. Write Immediately with lull particulars and lowest price to "ENGLISHMAN." roay2dwlm IHIildlesborough, Ky ORDER OF THE " HELPING HAND." (Incorporated undor the Laws cliusetiH.) of Mass- STRAW HATS. A Fine Line of them at Harrington & Baxter's. A. BOON TO Workingmen & Women A small monthly payment seoures to you from 87.50 to $25 00 per week U case of sickness, and from Two Han ired and Fifty Dollars to One Thousand Dollars at the expiration of five yean. Tho "HEiiriNr Hand" will care for you in sickness and affliotion, and assist you in securing a home which other wise you may never have. 10 capitalists it offers a safe and Also, a large lot of SAMPLE HATS profitable investment. at New York cost. A Local Tent ia h; nor fnrmA In Ik!- city. Information furnished on appii- VfafclVU W See Our Stock of Neckwear. myQdiw w. m. watson. Full line of CLOTHING. 8HOES and dkx uuuua at Barrington & Baxter's. aprl dwtf Attention, Ladies, 4 t TT I . . . - ' ' ubviuk just received a. Nimn iiM of the " The finance are ia good condition. SARAH OXLEY Has opened her Ice Cream Parlor At her old stand, Broad st., near Mid dle, where aha will be pleased to aee hnv bld'frtiuiila nil ntkrnna - Choice Oream f urnUhed famUies day bWi UK STTLTATk -fl'-t .ana night at reasonable prices, wo tmj At;i?SLihlX . FINEST PARASOLS,; at a GREAT REDUCTION' w4 4;:, them at V.w-i New York Cost, POSITIVClr, VT CALL EARLY. ) , 7 '.'.f.-..-:?.' il' ' rS-'it;