v. c y ' ITS: Sill litis 'AILY u - VOL; E-NO. 40. SEW BEBNE. N. C. FRIDAY, MAY 16 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS- u OUENAL,, oKixrsmEss locals. , $1 U iK1 ' ' ' 'J SATURDAY MORNING you wUl find at BwerttStnUs flat 8tll-fed Beef, and very fat Mutton and Lamb. . . 77"IfiaiL 8. 8BTAN wQt have a good Wit raUe our voice in favor of the celebration of the 20th of May as the day whei the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence was made. Not only should it lie cele T Beef at his atell Saturday morningl. . . . . ... , ' aa haa been seen to thia marka la two u"fcOU lu UMW"ei uul 1U v1 yean. , ' I section of the State and throughout j OTALL FED BEEF, aa Una aa haa I the Union. It is now too late to J bean in this market la two yeara, at John Warrant atall Saturday morning. OTALL-FED BEEF and Spring Lamb O Saturday morning. 'ti Chas E. Nelson. "TERY FINE 8TALL-FED BEEF join her patriotic f tftUU yavwv mmui w u-m aivi man's Heat Market this morning. Middle atreet. next door to Turner'a Farnltare Store. It prepare for the general observance of the approaching anniversary of this glorious day, but we can bend onr steps towards Charlotte and people in cele brating the First Declaration of American Independence. Three cheers for Charlotte and the Meek- R. J.ffiSfaSffia Kb"S Declaration! Rubber Trusses. A FULL LINE OF JOB STOCK CON- A BTaNTLY oo hand at the JotjenalI offioo. Call aad aee samples. LmlS-lw. LOCAL NEWS. A FINE LOT of BEEF TONGUES at xx 10 cent per lb. at mt V - a w. Willis. NOTICE The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Neuse & Trent River Transportation Company will be held at the rooms of the Board of .Trad. Tuesday, the 87th day of May, 1890, at eight o'clock p. m. James Redmond, ap26-td. Sao 'y & Treat. A FINE line of SMALL HAMS, 6 to xv 7 poupds at John Dunn s. tf. CODA WATER on draught today at KJ JOHV DUNS'S, tf. FOR SALE. Appleton's CyclopoeJia of American Biography, in aix ele gantly bound volnmea. Price, $25.00, coat S87.S0. The work la juet from the pre. Apply at Journal office, f20tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ViegilS. Beyan Fine best. John Warren -Stall-fed beef. Swbbt Beef, mutton and limb. Chas E. Nelson Stall-fed beef and Iamb. J. F. NORMiN Stall fed beef and lamb. on Mr. Trenwith'a blacksmith ehop Middle street ia being recovered. All those taking part in the Song Tournament will please be at the theatre at 7:30 o'clock tonight. The Irish potato orop is looking very fine since the rain. Largo shipments will be going forward in a tew days. A new pump for the Atlantio fire en nine haa been received. It was tested ALL through East Carolina the yesterday and proved to be satisfactory crop prospects are said to be very fine. Capital va. Labor. A caae before a magistrate'! court at Beaufort this week has excited much interest among the coast fishermen. About seven miles from Beanfort ia an arm or the sea which forma a naain Her. Sam Jones In Danville. RESULTS Or THE MEETINGS, AS VIEWED BY DANVILLE'S DAILY PAPER Rev. 8am P. Jonea, the great Georgia revivalist, has just closed his second biff meeting in Dun ilia, and nnw what . . 1 . . . A. I . P mac nas Deen iouna to ne one or mo of the results i finest fishing points on the Atlantio Ine number of oonvarssona was not coast. As we understand it, the na- altogether as lame as at the meeting of ,ui w. aat year, but we sincerely believe that in the main greater aood has been ao ume wun tneir smau semes ana new complished. and have almost entirely relied upon From the very beginning, the object this rnaniirm fnr n livfilihnnrf. f the evangelist seemed to be to Alumni Association. A Branch Alamni Association of for mer students of the University, for this section of the State, will be organized in Newbern, N. (5.. on Thursday, May 33d. 1890, at the Court Douse, at 12 o'clock, m. All old students are ured to attend . John S. Long, James B. Hughes. R. Thomas, Henry R Bryan. C. R Thomas, Jr., N. H. Street, and others. Recently other fishermen of larger means have visited toe harbor and put in mammoth ocean seines from a mile and a half to two miles long, and were making quite a sweep. The former raised objection, but eaoh claimed the right of way,, which led to the dispute. Forming themselves into a union of fishermen of about forty, the natives proceeded to the grounds while the big seines were In operation, and com menced to net fish that had been en- oirled by the larger haulers. Not liking suoh proceedings, the big fishermen had them arrested. The case was taken be fore three magistrates at Beaufort for a hearing Thursday. Messrs. Manly & strengthen and stimulate thosa who profess to be christians, aud who have their names enrolled on the church books, and that be has started influ ences in that direction that will be per manent and continue to grow and spread, no one who has watched the congregations as well as the preacher, can for a moment doubt Mr. Jones wastes no time on theology, and he has no hair splitting dogmas and doctrines to confuse the minds of his hearers, but he plants himself square on the platform of "Quit your meanness and serve the Lord," and from that standpoint he appeals to men to do right, be honest, be good citizens and labor for good. Bis bold denunciation of the prevail ing evila in this city, his ezooriations of the timid milk and water so-called Christian citizen who fails to do his Guion, of this city, were employed to duty as a citizen in the grand jury room and on the witness stand will, we believe, prove a permanent blessing. Ihat this city is one of the most order ly and moral in the United States there is no doubt, but it haa its cesspools of iniquity, its dens o: wickednets and its shameful violations of statute and pure sooiety law. Fewer perhaps of these things exist here than in most cities of Danville's size and activity, but why should there he any? Mr. Jones struck the keynote when he laid the blame on the shout- A pleasant time The Star nine, on their way from Washington yesterday, played the I VftnnAnrA otnh Aataatintr thorn Kv 17 All men desire wealth, bnt com-1 to . 5 paratlwly fe ttain unto it. It Wa . . . . Af . npft. djpend chiefly upon industry and ment of Rosooe, little son of Prof. w. frugality for it8 acquisition, and R. Skinner, who has been quite Bick without them it soon ceases to exist, about a week. I Tk AllanrSn Am snmranr vt? til aa VTA TH next term 01 the Superior Mon..n4RM.. to Jtend iheCh. . j-t . ?vi a a .M I ueutoi uraven county wiu on neiu lotte oeiebration by Hon, Speir W hi taker. Governor ia wished them. FOWie Has been fortunate in nis City schools are making extensile appointments, and not One reflects preparations for commencement exer- more credit upon him than that of oisea, the date of whice will be an Judge, Wbitaker. nounced in due timo. a a a i a i m . - I Another good rain Thursday morn INWUaUver direction we turn iDK, it was welcomed by the farmers Our ejet We See prognostications Of land truckers. The cotton uUndisre Democratic victory in 1892. New ported as being very good. England iS ablaze with Democratic 1 The Sheriff is selling real estate every dnthnsiaam. and the niaina of the dejand ad journing the luainess from ' I a -v a. J T.1J i . VOW KotK H traA f uaj TO uy. ieiiuqueuvs may . :. ., : . expenseif represent the plaintiffs, and Simmons and. Moore the defendants. Defendants were required to make personal recognizinoe to next term of court. Baseba 1 Today. The Collegiate Institute nine will p'ay the Star nine of Washington, N. U . this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the foir grounds. Admission 10 cents The most excitintr name of the season isldersof those who have the information anticipated. Let the people turn out neeaea oy me courts oeiore tneycan and encourage the boys In this manly who faiI to We , inoHned t0 exercise, following is a list of players think his wonderful sermon of last our triumphant battalions. The South maintains her unbroken al- legapce to the principles Jeffer- on. save they will pay up immediate The publio graded school will close today. The dosing oeremonies will begin at 10:30 o'clock. Parents and friends of the school are invited to TBS late Memorial pay was verytttend. generally ODServen IU JNOnn varo n,ere was a big rush at the box office Una, and the exercises . were Of a yesterday morning for tickets to the high order. Lieut.Gov. StedmanlSjng Tournament at the theatre tonight at Wilmington, Mr. Buabee at Ral- eighy Major Daves at Goldsboro, Mr rjaven8 at Washington and Mr. Oaho at New Berne delivered ' addresses worthy of the day, and the aacre(t: cause to which it ia dedicated. AaAUf we mention the (act that the tee, aatae, at Elchmond, is to Lf the A. &N.O. Railroad last night It will no doubt be a delightful musical entertainment It is ''White Hall" instead of "Long Wharf," now, wearo requested to say, A gentleman who lives in thatseotion of the oity for so long called Long Wharf, says it is now called White Hall, by agreement of the citizens of that neighborhood . There was a meeting of the directors and positions: STARS Forbes, I f. Short, a s. Potts, Z , o. Morris, 2b. Potts, F., lb. Confcleton, o.f. Sattertbwaite, v Harris, 3b. Lipscombe, r.f O. I. Roberts, D., o, Makely, p. Dill, lb. Hanoook, 2b. Gardiner, 3b. Allen, s.s. Roberts, B., l.f. Foy.D., o.f. Taylor, r.f. Sobs Bangert, Hay. Erciybody Kuom That at this season the blood is tilled with impurities, the accumulation of months of close confinement in poorly ventilated stores, workshops and tene ments. All these impurities and every trace of scrofula. Bait rheum, or other disease may be expe.led by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, the best blood puri fier ever produced. It is the only medi- oine of which "100 doses one dollar" is true. 3 Duffy's Cough Mixture. A prompt and efficient reu.edy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bron chitis, Bore-throats, Diph theria, Catarrh, Etc. One of the most (ffectual remedies I have ever known for a cough or cold is Duffy's Cough Mixture. It is indeed a rare combination tf 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 or sny other unpleasant effect experienced in taking it. I am more than pleased to be able to recom mend to my friends here and the public at large everywhere such a safe, pleas ant and effectual cure for one of the most prevalent oomplaints to which human flesh is heir. Thos. Gates. R. N. DUFFY, apl5dwly Proprietor, Attention, Ladies. just received a Sample Lot FINEST PARASOLS, POWDER Absolutely Pure. This rowder never varies. A narv ot rlty. strength and wholeaomeneta. Mora economical than the ordinary kinds, tod cannot ben 'n competition with the mul titude or low test, short wetaht. alum or ihonphate powiletg. gold only hi' eana. tOYAL HAKIMl I'OWIIIH CO 1US Wall It. N Y. luneZJdsu wd frl V . . lotice--FairV7arning. All Accounts and Notes beloncia to the business of the late firm of Geo. Allen & Co., remaining unpaid or not satisfactorily arranged by June 1, 1880, will be placed in the hands of an attor ney for settlement. All persons owing notes muit either pay or renew. Those owing accounts must either pay or give notes payable next fall. Remember this is the last call, as the aw requires ma to close up the busi ness. L. 8. WOOD. 15 dwlw Assignee Geo. Allen & Co. Having of the Shipping News. The steamer Stout, of the Clyde line. sailed yesterday morning with a cargo ""nons have acquired not only broader DII(IUUg . Iv WD HUU IVAWOI JUlBt! Dill IUD, Sunday afternoon will work a reforma tion "along this line." The meetings were attended by hun dreds, even thousands of people from the surrounding country and from neignnonng towns, ana nence tne gooa at a GREAT REDUCTION, will sell mat nas resuicea is not oonnnea to Dan villfl. Another good work was that of brine- INJfiW Ynrt (Inst. PflKlTlvFI V iug vuo uiuerauii ucuutuiuauuuB in oloser relations and making the ranks .f . v. u .i . i : i i Vk HUUflO W UVi BVCIUIA UU bUO UiUtHI DlUO Ul I eTPry question more united and solid. M we ueueve snose wno neara toe two evangelist, through the entire series of W CALL EARLY. Jtt H. SULTAK, Agt. may3 dtf D ef 151,200 canB of oysters (180,000 pounds and a good shipment of lumber and shingles. The steamer Manteo sails for Norfolk today at 13 o'clock. The steamer Annie of the E. C. D line will sail at four o'clock. The Ves per of this line will arrive tomorrow Personal. Mr. H. A Latham, of the Washing ton Gazette, is in the city. Mr. E. T. Lynch, of New York, ar rived in the oity last night. Mr. J. A. Bryan has returned from a northern trip. but enlarged ideas of citizenship, and broadsr business views, which will go a long ways in aiding the material prosperity of Danville and the sur rounding country. The erection of the Tabernacle was a good investment in more ways than Office of Commissioners of Crayeu County, New Berne, N. C., May 6th, 1800. The Justices of the Peace of Craven county are required by law to meet the County Commissioners at the Court House in New Berne on the FIRST MONDAY ia JUNE NEXT, for the one and bringing the evangelists here I purpose of electing Commissioners for has been beneficial all around. Sam Jones is a wondorful man. IN HE1VEN. Mrs. Hon. Caroline Dudley Dead. the next two years and for levying the I oounty taxes. It may also be necessary I to transact other important business at this meeting. JOHN A. RICHARD30N, ml3dwtd Clerk Bd. Co. Com'rs Notice to Mariners. From the United States Coast and Geodetio Survey just issued at Wash ington, live note the following changes I tion of the living God, then this angel. Editor Journal: In obedience to the will of Divine Providence, on last Sun day morning an angel was commis sioned to oarry the warrant of death to Mr. E. R. Dudley's residence and there await until bis dear companion was made fully perfect in tbe eternal adora- Hi k 11IIJ A New Berne Theatre. SONG TOURNAMENT. Friday Night, May 16. Tickets on sale at R. J. Goodina'a Drug Store, Thursday morninff at o clock. Admission 50 cents. No extra charge for reserving seats. Doors open at 8 o'clock; performance at 8i. - be titmiled on1 tbe 29th' instant; . " We ttapt tUt many JSforth Care 'latani will be present. General ty ' Jtobert tMB.ijiSiia., assigned t - UU UUl0Vi (HHV ftF yHWAvsWwamavw v. v oftheocoasion.andvery tJonfeder- - ataTeteran in North Carolina Vonld Messrs.. P. M. Pearsall, J. W. Grainger, J. M. Morehead, P. F. Faison, T. D. Webb. Arnold Borden and Col. A. C. Davit were present Messrs. Joe Luoas and W. L. Lewis hare formed a copartnership, rented the .tore on the southeast corner of Viddla 'and South Front streets and beMrdiftlly welcomed by the patri-j will open a grocery store, They will OtlQ people Of Yirglnta. ' awo continue the baking business. .1 ; i - . . , . I A UW. V OTw J . . w V hvm.w .v. -" - , Mb; M(JJSIJrLBT, chairman oi tne TonrnI.m6nt ton,ht for ways aaa Means uommitiee, gre-1 The rront T0W 0t gallery seats have ported' as having made "a very I been reserved and will be for sale at lame tariff SDeecb J' s v2Jd, 4 tne fifty cents. Children under twelve tratb fal tieiVM tai tfiUlmmia. may Beoure tloket' tth0 hadMDorwd,Dui:Wi.tbua Of maoafitetOteif -ftadlmOBbbolistl. ' The trip to Richmond on the occasion and attempted to ttatt : 'i ;ieeoh that would kfttiifj thafirmrl f the eoantry. Of oomso Te failed. V It'dald oot be bthenrise. - ' quay refasea to realm the ch'atr manshlp of tbe National Ue on the North Carolina coast: uroatan aouna wreok Buoy re moved. The H. 8. buoy formerly marking a wreck 1 1-10 mile. B. E. E from Croatan Light has been removed. the wreek having shifted into shoal water to ttao westward of the channel, where it is no longer an obstruction to navigation. This affects Charts 118 and 408. Hatteras Inlet Change in Buoy. A red nun buoy has been substituted for tbe red spar buoy No. 8 at the northern nd of the channel, 13 4 miles S. S. E. 1 4 E. from Hatteras Inlet Light. This afleots Charts 142 and 145. Ooracoke Inlet Change in Buoyage, Numerous changes have been made in the buoyoge of this inlet, and masters of vessels are cautioned to follow the buoys as they are found . This affects Charts 148 and 140. Beaufort Eatranoe Change in Buoy age. .Numerous cnang.es nave Deen made in the buoyage of this entranoe, and masters of vessels are cautioned to fellow the buoys as they are found. This alleota Charts 430, 421, and 147. of the unveiling of the Lee monument, eontemplated by several of our oitizens will no doubt be a very enjoyable one. It la hoped that a party of twenty will go so that the remarkably low rate of $4.60 lor the round trip may bo b pafty. VOertaiblj! That he 5.sbonld LHew Tork where he basbeen In Itave Oeen asaea wreaigu, wr "ua. .ttr.lann at the Western Commission anybody S&oald hav"e"eipeote4 Jbim 1 0f the Pan Presbyterian Allianoe. The to resiffn la the strange thin if abontlobjeot of the meeting was tq call it. Qpyis tM roaatetr n S'?i w nea we near ci ine,rjesignauoai flf the board of director, of tbe Union ' Oil BataQlO Majs XffjVQaaj'fl Theolotloal Bsmlaary at Hsmpden Sid Memorial Service. Thero will be a memorial servloe held at the Seoond Baptist Churoh, Pit grim 'a Chapel, Jamea City, on Sunday, 18th, at 8 p.m., in regard to the death of the pastor, Rev. S. G. Austin, who departed out of this life at 8 o'olock, a.m.. on the loth of May. A.D. lotto, He was a faithful worker ia tbe Mas ter's Vineyard. He has only been with us eight months and has proved to us to be a faithful steward of our Lord, Jesus Christ. The service will be con ducted by the associate pastor. Win. Dudley, and Rev. P. Jones and other eminent divinee. The service will be gin at 8 p.m. with the hymn, "I would not liye alway," and the reading of the 4th ohap. of the 3d Timothy, after whioh prayer by Kev.IH. Moore. The ohoir will slog, "Servant of God, well AMI."' as he did, was to accompany her im mortal spirit in heaven. So at 11 o'clock Sunday morning, when the bole church militant was at prayer opening its Sunday morning services, the heavenly telegraphio wires bore the message to the Bngel to unlink the brittly thread of life and bring from earth the soul of as true a woman as ever lived, a devoted wife, an affec tionate mother, a true friend of the sick, an uncompromising church work er, and one whose life baa reflected unremitting rays of sunlight upon tbe minds and hearts of all who knew her. Now it is that the voices of many are saying "that a good woman has been removed from earth into heaven." In a blissful mansion lit np by the glory of God, her immortal soul will sit on the right hand Of God and wait the coming of her dear husband and loving chil dren. Mrs. Caroline Dudley was a great and oontinued sufferer for more than three years, but having faith in God, she bore her sickness with patience and forti tude, submitting to the workings of God without one murmuring word of complaint; bnt she was constantly heard praising God for the blessing of Hisholy and comforting spirit. While rhetono is insufficient to de scribe the irretrievable loss Mrs. Dud ley will be to her husband, children. theohuroh.thesiok and needy, neighbors SARAH OXLEY Has opened her Ice Cream Parlor At her old stand, Broad st., near Mid die, where she will be pleased to see her old friends and patrons. Choice Cream furnished families day and night at reasonable prices. m6 lm STRAW HATS. A Fine Line of them at Harrington & Baxter's. More of Those Cele brated OLD VIRGINIA Cheroots On hand Today. JF. XTlricIr, WHOLESALE GROCER, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. O, Also, a largo lot at New York coat. of SUIPI.E HATS See Our Stock of Neckwear. Full line of CLOTHING, SHOES and DRY GOODS at BarriDgton & Baxter's. aprl d wtf THE MUTUAL BENEFIT Life Insuiauce Company OF NEWARK. - - NEW JERSEY ORG AN1ZKD IN 1815. GRAND OPENING I Bell's Jewelry Store, UNDER "HOTEL ALBERT." Every reader of the Journal onvht to keep time and join the procession to the above named anlendidlv unnninH Jewelry Store, where you will find a new stock of Watches, Clocks and Finn Jewelry, at prijes that defy compe tition. Having moved to the above elegantly furnished store, will be pleased to servo all my old patrons and the public gen erally. Repairing a specialty. Our workshops being more spacious and fitted with the latest improved machin ery, we are now able to do all classes of work with neatness and dispatch. "Bell The Jeweler." AsseU, Surplus, $11,020,328.59 3,779,7TO,33 All Policies non-furfeltable and non -contest! bl after two annnal premiums have been paid. Policy-holders falling to pay a nrAmllim nftar turn vaa m hav t .1 T ., r. . and friends in common, OUT loss is her I continued In force for a term as long as the eternal gain. S. For the Campaign. In many ways the coming campaign will be the most interesting one that the voters of North Carolina have seen In many years. It will be an educa tional campaign, and eoonomio ques tions will be largely disoussed. The reserve will oarry It. Dividends paid EVERY YEAR. The following well known citizens of this State have Policies In this Company, and cheerfully commend It to all wanting Insu rance; Lawrence Holt, Esq.. Burlington; Henry Well, Esq., (ioldsboro; Geo. 1). Green, Esq., Wilson; J. (J. Oarr, Esq., Durham: Col. A. O. Davis, LaGrange: Rev. F L. Reld, Hon. Panl F. Faison. Raleigh; Thomas White, Esq., Louuberg; W. L. London, Eso Pltts boro; I. F. Bhaokleford, Tarboro; B.U. Cow per, Ksq , Ralelrh; B. G. Worth, Keq., wll- mingioo: i. uates, ires, bank of New Han HtatA Chronicle, rrahiiahful at Ralnltrti Will 00 In the thickest Of the riKht to over; Major A. K. Dennlson.flewDerne.and rfa?!. DemW)rtl0 P1?0i?,,1e d KfitanSmaMonwlU be given and. PPU Uphold those measures thBt will Secure oatlons are aollolted I hv pp then a few words of eulogy by r w our agricultural population. d. t. oarhaway, Agent ' Al.. -.Ill I .-J. ' - I f ' vrvfw,1 t"?-v ., ,L I TJwavm ftaWnTeM TlHilla Ret. U. Moore, e pastpr. VBI work 1 1 wui ne sent to any address one year ordinary Life, Endowment, Limited Pay among us as pastor," by Win. Dud-1 (or the low price of $1 25. Send money I mnt and convertible Policies issued on the ley," the associate pastor, and others. y regmereo letter, money order or VHii wor in tnet onqron aa snap-1 yum TT r . herd," will be dljoqssed by A.Man- Tpf Stam CbIioisiole, HOUSO For Kent. inn n Vn 3 ; nnlnl. I T. P.m . mav8wdtf Ralelsh. N. O. and J. R Long. , "His work W mis- ' - j , V . A ym desirable dwelling on Union sionary among us," by H. Duggln, N.I Erery tissue of the body, every bone, street, next to Mr. E, waner, jdj. vvaugn. -u using oyma, i musoie . una organ, m maae stronger "Blest be the ties that bind Doxol-1 and more healthful by the use of Hood 'a JET. Bryan. Just Received AT J. M. HOWARD'S, New Lot Tennis Shirt?, Windsor Tief, Plaited Bosom Shirts, laundried and unlaundried. Soe our LcrJ Chumley Collars.; New lot Samples in a few daye. J. M. HOWARD. WANTED A Tract of Mineral and Tim ber Land AT FIRST HAND. .neJ.mm?d,?te,y wlUl JttU particular maySdwlm "KUnr.Huntian . WldqeabornsrliT aXr. ISajsmptrllla, Apply tQ DB. Q. E, BAOBY, SURGE0K DEHTIflT. Offloe, Middle street, opposite) BaplW'. oharoh, . .,uufi deo3dwtf NEVTBEBN. lf. o3' f t.w5-' mi dt( t. K- WILLIS.