. . . I f 4 t TEJCUAJjIt JOURNAL is a sU aolnjns jpr, published, telly. except Monday -el o per year, sua foe six months. pjiYered uj etty itiMltm at HnU par month THCWSCKT JOURHAL. a M eoJama paper, la published avary Thursday at 11.60 F sr ibbu AD VXBTCSIHQ BATES (DAILY) One Bod one day H 00; 60e for each sabaqnent insertion .ilrerUsenuaU maJsr heed or "Business o-: Uy" IB ton ta per lor flret end 5 cents for Svery sabeeqnent Insertion .-rtf rwrtmne wiUbelnsef.ed between ' 1 teal Blatter St Any pnoe. JtotorArrtswofDeatbe.nottoexoeed tea llnee 1U be Inserted free All addition " Miter will be Marten scents Der tine : PareMata. far 'transient advertisement asVba: made la adranoe Becniar sdver .' UesoseaU Wilt be collected promptly at the . - end fti aaen moata . : Oommnnieatioas containing neweofadls . toanom of ecarm tiers are solicited. No 1 mmnnieeoea tsaat be exoected to be pub Hehed that fflOaJtaiaa obteoUons ble persons t Ilea withholds taa nana or the author or : hat will make j are tnea one oolomn o ft h ,', tMafps. t . An peraba (eeilna aggrieved at anv anony . ; aejMaJioAiaaiinioauon oaa Obtain the name o ' ae anthoy application at this offioe and :." aewmg wnaMln toe imevanoe exists . a. i 121 JOURNAL. ulVA:'l ' 4; Mf HABPBR, Baslnsse Managar, VtXIT 8EBNE. N. 0.. MAY It 1890 ns,.;i m , - ,,jiaua4t the Wosi office at N Bsrss. R O t ' v asseeoaa-ciui MstMr. - I ' TAXI ANY. t&epublicans and Mugwumps are predicting the overthrow of Tarn . ninr. ftecent events have been dis ofidring to Tammany and mortify wlif to its friends, bnt it should be ' a tonaerved that the overthrow of Viltf'"Grant Ring" is the work of Tammany itself. , 'Tt WqUires uo little lortitude to . .utmlt to the paiuful operation of akillfal surgeon, atd when a maD " )mV a knife and cuts his own flttjli to remove a festering ulcer he "r displays genuine heroism. -' V&fcn. ani aain Tammany has " - cat fibber right arm to prevent llriflwtion of her whole body, and with the. infection removed has drown stronger than before. So it - Jtll t again. foie New Yoik Star well says ' 'thatThe Tu in many institution "j itself U too strong in its member Bhip, too rich iu traditions of sound Jf3mocrucy and good government tbe ruined by the temporary tJbseofils authority. Sorely in- jored it has beeu by the obstinate "ltr-,i. tdherence to power and place of 'r .fjaeB too conceited and too ignorant T -of -"errand politics to realize when t iWfttime had come for them to step fV down and out Bat with vigorous and courageous action by the masses of Tammany Hall there will Open a new future of useful ness through regeneration." As with Tammany so it is with all ornanizations. Combinations for. personal ends will be made wherever the loaves and usnes are to be distributed. Sometimes the better elements combine for patri otic purposes, and then again, the combination embraces the worst telements and has. for its object robbery and plunder. In all organ izations the healiag elixir is within themselves, and if saved at a1 in the day of trial, they must be saved through their own virtues. Every community has within itself discordant elements that , most be held in cheok through its wit energies. Tbe law is the con servator of public affairs. That .community that pays obeisance ' - to law .and lives in accordance With its behests will prosper under the " tjoenign influences of conservatism, niojetation and order. 5 "$ne best system of government ':' avails nothing without competent '. and v just administration. The ' American Constitution, that (greatest production of an inspired - - wisdom,1' cannot be productive of V unless the government is ad- ' ministered in accordance with its a ' 3etef and spirit. i ;y God's word is the surest thing V ihat can be, and we are not . ashamed to hold on to any elaim . -trhich' trnthtnlly orises out of it. We dare believe that God will keep Hii word to as, and to all other be y Hover--;-'-' . TkerVaUeMaM Verdict ot the People " Who hkve vtad Clarke's Extraot of Flax Paplllon) Skin Cure award" it the first - and highest place as a remedial agent in fl etfefof Skirt Diseases. Erysipe- ;zenM, Pimples, unsightly blotch- humiliating eruptions, bolls, car Waoteer tetter, tto., all yield to this , wonderful preparation at once. Prtoe f M" tor alarge bottle a , 8. Daffy's i.. . i Mre,,f. , v ." Clarke1! riSJT Wp f ooa ior me Ckin rTn Itsitot emU. . The Slaplielty of the Gospel, -A minister of Christ one day fixe' pared a sermon on uthe deep things of God." It was a review of Cbria- tlan doctrines, beginning with the troth of the Scriptures and going on through the course ot Divine , revelation, till it reached the great facts of the coming oC the Lord and the jadgmentof the great day. The preacher was thinking ot the skepticism, and worldlineas, and rationalism wnloh were Creeping in, and the progress of which he hoped by this testimony to arrest. The sole occupant ot the pastor's pew that morning was his little ten year old daughter her mother being unable to attend. The min ister had no thought that any child would be interested in this sermon, which he thought wan adapted to older and wiser heads. But that evening as the mother tucked her little child in her cozy bed and was about to leave her lor the night, the little voice spoke up brave and strong : "Stop, mamma, I have something to tell you." "What is it, dear T" "I am a Christian." 'When did you become a Chris tian!" "Today." 'iTell me how it came about." "Well, papa's sermon this morn ing showed me the way, and com ing home I thought it all over, and I said to myself I would be a Chris tian ; I was totally changed." Some five or six months of test, ting found her in the same faith and purpose, when she was bap tized, and still remains steadfast in the faith. There are many persous no doubt who desire to be Chritli ins, but who need to be shown the way; and the "deep things of God'' and the plain, simple, soliil facta of Divine revelation, which are too wiie for tlia worldly, and which are counted foslishness among both Jews and Greeks, are still the power of God and the, wisdom of God to everyone that bclieveth. Han s Tight with a Hear. "You see," said Hans Becker, describing his bear tight, "he vas a pig black pear, so savage as never vas. i vas vorknr iu der fieldt, und der pear he come for me ven I didn't look pooty quick out, understand! Veil, I bad uo gun, no veppon, to defend iminselluf, ain't it! Dai's vot 1 dole vou. Veil, I j 00 t run like ili r tilul, tnd der tear he nirnicd al'tt-r me liko dwo tifuls." ''You was iu a tiht pl.tcc;.'' "Vait till I dole you. Der pear ho make my neck for a g:ab yoost as I vas gettiDg der fence over. Lie put his pig paws aroundt me." "Was jou scared !" Vas I scardt Veil, I vish I had ten oouar tnery time I vas scardt." 'What did vou do in this di lemma V ''I did't do nodding in der di lemma. I yoost reached pehindt me, und bulls out a pig butcher knife from my bistol bocket "liold on, flans; I've got you now. You said you hadn't any weapon to defend yourself with. Your story lacks consistancy." "Did 1 say I hadt no. veppon V said flans, scratching his head. "You did." "Veil, it makes nodding tiffer ence. It's all a lie, anyhow ! Give Water to Infants. A distinguished children's doc tor believes, from his practice, that infants generally, whether brought up at the breast or artificially, are not supplied with sufficient water, the fluid portion of their food being quickly taken up and leaving the solid too thick to be easily digested. In warm, dry weather, healthy babies will take water every hoar with advantage, and their freqdent fretiulness and rise of temperature are often directly due to their not having it. A free supply of water and restricting the frequency of nursing have been found at the nursery to bo a most effectual check in cases of incipient fever, a diminished rate of mortality and marked reduction in the number of gastric and intestinal complaints being attributed to this cause. In teeth cutting, water soothes the gums, and frequently stops the fretting and restlessness universal in children at this period. Ths Clangor of an Alarm Bell Close by, in tbe stillness of the night, could scarcely startle the ordinary indi vidual more than do trifling noises tbe nervous invalid. But onoe the nerves are braced and the system invigorated with Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters, this abnormal sensitiveness is succeeded bj a tratquility not to be disturbed by trivial causes. Impaired digestion Is a fertile cause of nerve weakness and unnatural mental gloom, and a vigorous renewal of tbe action of tbs stomach is one of the surest means of invigorating and quieting the nerves. Insomnia, or sleeplessness, a form of nervous dis ease, Is unquestionably benefited by sedatives, when it is prolonged, cr of frequent occurrence, but its permanent removal is mora ffectuklly achieved with the Bitters. This medicine is also signally tffloaeious for malaria; rheuma tism, constipation, liver complaint, and torpidity or jncawneyi ana niaquer. u toroiditv of the tianeys aaa oisiaer. u :- The marrelooB feats that steam and, electricity are producing are wonderfuL .Only a short time ago a special train left New' Tor k city at 11JL5, a. mn and reached. Wash log to a in four hoars and IS minu tes, the distance.-being two hun dred and twenty-six miles. The rate travelled was one mile in a trifle over minute. Oo .another short route t from Philadelphia! to Jersey City, a run of ninety miles was made in" eighty five minutes. Theeronderc of . the phonograph were ably illustrated by a trans mission of a speech delivered by Governor Brackett of Massachusetts-to a meeting in New York. Finding it impossible to be present in person, he spoke his speech into a phonograph in Boston, and it was successfully delivered by the chairman of the meeting at Cooper's Union in New York. A Valuable Bemedy. A letter from S. P. Ward well, Boston, tayt: "I ueed Clarke's Extract of Flax (Paplllon) Catarrh Cure in Jane last for Hay Fever with great latinfaction, and find it ia the only thing I have seen which would allay without irritation tbe ihflsramation of the nostrils and throat. Im toothing and healing prop erties were marked and immediate. Large bottle SI 00. Clarke's Flax Soap is the latest and best. Try it. ABk for them at F. S. Duffy's drug store. A man's nature, Bacon tells us, runs either to herbs or weeds; therefore he should seasonably water the one and destroy the other. All medical apthoritiea agree that catarrh is no more nor less than an in flammation of the lining membrane of the nasal air passages. Nasal catarrh and all catarrhal affections of the head are not d incases of the blood, and it is a serious mistake to treat them as such. No oonsoientiou physician ever at tempts to do so. It is held by emiuont medical men that sooner or later a epe ciflo will be found for every disease from which humanity suffurs. The faots justify us in asFuniing that for catarrh at least a positive oure already exists in Ely's Cream Balm. A good word is easy obligation; but not to speak il', requires only our silence, which costs us noth ing. The world is not to be reformod or elevated into holiness ; it has t le converted. Peculiar Many peculiar points make Hood's Sar saparilla superior to all other medicines. Tecullar in combination, proportion, and preparation ot lngredients, Hood's SarsaparUla possesses tha full Ai.T4fhrA Vflllia tf IhA best known remedies of tbe vegetable kin dom. .peculiar m us and economy Sj strength Hood's Sar- sapaniia is the onlymedt which can truly "OneHundred Doses Dollar." Medicines In larger and smaller bottles require larger doses, and do not produce as good results as Hood's. Peculiar in its medicinal merits, Hood's SarsaparHla accomplishes cores hith erto unknown, and has won for Itself the title of "The greatest bloodTeJt purifier ever discovered." Peculiar In its "good name S uGy. home," there is now f wmore of Hood's SarsaparUla S y S sold In Lowell, where r Xyit is made, than of all other Wood purifiers. Pecullar In Us phenome- nai recoru vi buco kA.no thcr preparation abroad, . has ever attained such popu larity in so short-a time, and retained its popularity confidence among all classes of people so steadfastly. Do not be induced to buy other preparations, but be sure to get the Peculiar Medicine, Hood's SarsaparUla Soldbyalldniggiita. fljilxforft. Prepared only by C I. HOOD a CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Haw. 100 Doses One Dollar ATTENTION! Farmers and Truckers, We have on hand : Cox Cotton Plant ers, Iron Age Cultivators, Cotton King Cultivators, Stonewall, Climax and Gem Cotton Plows, together with a full line of Castings, . Boes, Bakes Rhnvota Rnsrlnn. pin Your patronage is respectfully so licited and satisfaction guaranteed. WHITTY & GATES. Corner South Front and Craved streets ap9 dw New Borne. N. C. R, SAWYER, Fashionable Tailor, EW BBBIIE. T. C , '. Keeps constantly on hand a full line of samples of the very latest styles of Foreign and Domsstlo (Joods. Satief ac tiori guaranteed. . Middle st. j two doors south of Halm's Livery Stables. Sinus?''' " w' "; "" a l es men To sell our joods by ssropte to wholesale ana msu iraae. - we are mo largest msnn feetnrers in onr lias. Liberal salary paid Permanent position.). Money .advanced for was.es, auverusias. ew. , ji or leruu auure-e " CKSTJUniXh OTF6. CO.,. f - SplSdwIm -' Chlca)rot IU. W, E. BAEIIIITGTOII, Ufebf JeffersbiDavi t THE 'ONLY OENUINi'WO'nKlby x5B KIND ON BALK., OI?I$ ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the teste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head nches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy ana agreeable substances, il many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most' popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50o and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. ' CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SAN FBANCISCO, C!L. LOUISVILLE. KY. HEW Y-VlK. ' CAUTION Take no shoes unless W. L. Douclae' name and price are stamped on the uclae' name ana bottom Ir the dealer cannot supply you, let to factory, enclosing advertised send direct price. L. DOUCLA8 $3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. Fine Uttlr, Heavy Lacca urain una vroea- moor 'Waterarool nr. 25.00 GENUINE HANM-SKWKD SHOK. 4.00 HAND-SEWKD WELT HHOgT S3.50 POLICE AND FARMEK8 SHOE. 2.50 EXTRA VALUE CALF SHOE. S2.25 & 3 AVORKINGMEN'B SHOES. aa.00 and 1.75 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. All made In Congress, Button and Lace. uesjf in tne woria Kxamine his $3 & $2 SHOES ladiSs. 81.75 SHOE FOR MISSES. Heat Material. Best Style. Best Flttlnst. f. L. Douglas, Brockton, Moss, sold by Cor. Pollock and Middle Sts. marKdUulyl M. P. HOLLY, FASHIONABLE TAILOR. Next door to P. M. Dranev'a Hardware Store, SOUTH FRONT STREET. Luge stock of fine samples. Clothing made to order. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rates reasonable Also, cleaning and dyeing done in neatest style. 18d2m TO UEAtl MEN Buttering frem the effects of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood, eto I will end a valuable treatise (sealed) containing fall particular for borne cars, FREE of charge. A splendid medical work ; should be read by every man who is nerrons and debilitated. Address,! Prof. Ft C FOWLER, Hoodus, Conn. To Rent. The Two Stores in Stanly Hall, for merly occupied by the Post Office and air. Prag, will be rented for a term of years to desirable tenants on favorable terms. The building now occupied by the Daily Journal is also offered for sale or to rent. Information fn respect to said prop erties may be obtained from Mr. L. S. Wood, or communications may be ad dressed to A. EDWARD WOODRUFF. 120 Broadway, Equitable Building. ap!3 dtt New York City, JOE K. WILLIS, - ' PROPRIETOR OP EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA Uarble Works, New Berne, N. O. t Italian and American Marble andll qualities of material, , ( Orders solicited and' given prompt attentloni '. with satisfaction ' ensran. teed. it fa.i?... tf;iz-f' v G. Sr mux it my agent at Kinston, and Aucx.' Fields ' regular , traveling i r. i . .. Has Just returned with Spring and ever brought to Hew Berne NOVELUES IN DRESS GOODS, NOTQSiicl OENTSr FURNISHING GOOD9 S - V " . - i i:,...s. .., . u.wss ...--. SHOES of averj daseripUon t:th r4Bheai BoaslbfcrietUf. , , Iu READY-MADE OLOTmKaYwiU positively save vou aV Jeast from 20 to 25 per cent., si "I ' have, bqnght them at the most reurarkablj ow figures and will sell "them acoordingl.. For instance,' A Fine 11. Wool tsatin-faced DreBa 8ult for $8.50, which would cost yoa at least $10 or $12 anywhere elsj, ' ' ' . Flannel Coat and Vest for 70o. -Seersucker Coat and Vest for 70o. Boys Suits from $1 up. TiltJ INERT FUB CftCSH 8ATIK-LISE1 HAT t UOu. Our Btjck comprises sq Jiany NEW GOODS and SPECIALTIES that t would be a hard niatter to enumerate all iu detail ' j We Solicit an Examination of Our Silck, Feeling confident that we will mako it to your interest to. givt' as awhile a your patronage. i . . REMEMBER ! the prioes of oar goods are and mast be as low or lower than similar goods can be purchased elsewhere. Bespeotfully, j K. R. JONES, HEAW AND LIGHI Lorillard and Gail & Ax Snufi Sold at inanufacturcr'a prices. Dry Goods & Notions. Full stock and large assortment. Prioes as low as the lowest. Call and examine my stock. Satisfaction iruaranteei KLY Catarrh CREAM BALM Cleanacs tbe Nasal Paesages. Alleys Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Born. Restores tbe Sense of Teste and Smell, TRY THE CURE A particle Is aDDlled into each nostril ana is agreeante. trine du cents l urogKiste: n mail, ret-lstered. 60 cto. ELY BEOTHKJ 56 Warren Street. New York ' aprlddwly Sash, Doorsand Blinds Paints, Oil?, Lead and Varnish, Lime, Cement, Plaster and Hair, And all kinds of Building Materials At Lowest Prices. L. H. CTJTLEB, NEW BERNE,' N. C. HUlVIPHRIIYSt esrefolly prepared presorlptions used for many years In private practice withsnoccss.siid fororer thirty years used by the peopled Every single Bps-' ciflo U a peclal cure for the disease named. xneae epecinas core wiwouc aru tag or reducing the system, end era aesaweeTerei(n rei edles ef the Werle. ubt or ranrciriL kos. ewers. Congestion, Inflammation'. .. , 8 Farms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic. . .2 uryinf uoiic.or'jeeuung or intents v Diarrhea, of Children or Adnlt.,s., ,! nnrn uniniistwuinvuiiu,, Beaal vtora ntorona, vuuuuiur.,,M Neara a, uoiq, urononim....,..rt eadach eSfBlokHeadaohe, Vertigo Igla, iootnacne,iraoeacji.... . IDBi ressea or PsvtwTal Perleds. kites, too Profuse Periods......... ,33 , , GonKh, jjunonit ureatams, .. m a It llhenm. Eryslpelag. Eruptions. .US , ewer ana Aae unuis,aiana..i eamatiem, nueumauc i raina..4.t, . nee, Mina lies. Blind or Uleedlng..,.......... patarrh, Influenaa, Cold In tne Head atarri keepl Bnerel tsssping vsSt KHUHioai i eaerel JtebTlltv.P hyalosXWesJutesf ... k.tdneyDleeM.i...,v..v.M.. erreas lability nwjsmvw a v si si sr sistss wn.nnv nm. . iseaeee of theUeart,Falnitattaat.i Bold by Praggtais, or sent pontpaid on receipt ef price. te. HOMnreBTS SUnual, (144 psges) richly bound In cloth and gold, mailed free, ' Uanphreya' HedlclneOo.lMFulton St NT. SPL'CIKICG st All of the above medicines ara for sale at the drug-stores of F. 8. Duff andE. Berry. Middle street. New Berne, N. C. For Sale. .Mth.x'it-:', . Peoan trees from - three to' fottr feet aign. du cents each; delivered ot. board of freight line to New Berne." t 1 'Kaffir Corn, 60 cents ner Deck. ?W 'Ah A few Cap Jessamines at 60 cents vaunt nioeij rovteui (" ! fe2 4wtf V :p!:-tt Stonewall. 'Nitl UAV.s?rvi?o s-a, m w pan j i-iurt. 1 a r the most lupciV stock of Summer Goods .''We are now iUbti all the ROOOLPB DCWT. , -, B. B. NIXOM. Diiffr Hfc Hiion r ATTORNEYS 'AT LAW, NEW BEfiNE.N. C. ' Office ofar R. N. Duffy drug store. Brauch Offioe: Catharine Lake, On iow county. ap!9 dwly P TT "DtS'rt'PriTi ATTOBSBT ' AT 'ifJLtfk . AJfD MONEY BROKER Oravsn St., two doora South of Journal ofQoa. A ShSeialtT IknejlA lift . . toana for short time. "T Wul prartloe laths Oonntles of braves, uer- Bnprehxs Opoxt of ths atat.., .tow'dtf CLKMIHI KANT.T.; . o. H. OTJIOst Ilaxily & Guion. A. T T Q R f BY S AT, 1A"W - Office 2d floor of Green. Fov A to. 'a bank. Middle street. New Bea.M. C. i Will practice in the conns of CraViea ana adjoining eountias, in the Buprssnw Court of the Stats, and in thaFedersL Oonrts. ' anlBdwtf k Bk Iu GIBBS. Simmons & Gibbs. ATTOHNE YS! - At ?LAW. -Will praotWlntheonntieitof brav Jones, unslow. Carters. ' Pamlico. Lenoir and Hyde, and in , the Federal Courts. " y 7 Offiea oa Craven Btreet, vzt ioer below Jqcbnal offloe.. ; anlSdwtf; Dr, J. D. i HEW BKBMC, IT. C, ' Offioe on Craven stretietwsen FoUoekr and Broad. .' . . . . : ';:, dw WHOLESALES DEALEES IN 1 " - GBOOEllliSEOVISIOHii Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. We sell FLOUR dlreot from'ths aUlJs inMiohigahut ' We haye la stock a big supply of West liiMolasses. TP whioh wr Import direct from the Was Give ns a call and ee cut prices. EOBEETS &;BB0;i - MT Jbb Xiitt ' k?Amk sndLoril- ard'aBnuffvil'.i Jif i,a its jSj-u; VALUAELE CITY. piiOFfRTT .itself?. "'" 'Jb f As acents for nwnart wa offer frir Sale a 2JUna term, the tollow- THH IROW fTUWrt WABSffODBB YZaZZ accupiaa by js, a. v . ' . . -vl Sri I j f ; ir. th same Will be an if. Ui ha Will ls Bold, will be famlihed on. appUcatlon to tbe nnderslsTied at Uali oliiett haouta ttont suwswTTr AZ80- Two Bouses and tots on OraVen itrwet, j A Farm at Bandv PoinL w -xns. i !? V.' euv -I ,"; 'i J' J -? . - JP .1.1. , 4 Aum muu luaitaaa AMTM tTJITPT T I THl ron- o 1 1 re. i 4! UABUn lAuitA Jjaj ll liLJi ' Ab0 lfOITT ACR'1 CLEABIO t.VVr " SltaaUd wiiUtB two nilles of the elty,eull) Keal Est, Agents. V oburoh, - rr ' oo. Ailaaia itrrt- r :i ,... Kde8 4w1t . 1; o a itui DBinrinTifiii fir inisi mimku wu.aei. . . J9 .1