A -7: D L4TLY OURNAL. ... AVOL,IX.-NO. 49. NEW BEKNE. N. C. TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1890. PEICE 5 CENTS. 4 . ''VX ' "A'-V . -: businzss locals. . 4r!ff Ifc'f " ' : T70B SALE. A St. Lawrence River i A J? Bow Boat. Also a Pony, Harness C i? "od Carriage. Enquire of v-- dli John B. Bkymouk. NEW BATH HOUSE-Now open at the -foot of Broal street. Toweli ' ' f urnlthed. Gentlemen, 10c Boys, 60. . 8eason ticket. l 50. .m27if T' HE BEST Timothy Hay, Corn, Oats. Hominy, Wheat-Bran and Corn '-.? Bran at 0. B. Hill 'a, East aide Market V-. Dock. 25 d2ir. f OTICE The annual meeting of the XI stockholders of the Neuae & Trent Hirer Transportation Company will be - '" held at the rooma of the Board of V57 Trade, Tuesday, the 87th day of May, ' T-f 1890, at eight o'clock p. m. 'Xi Jakes Redmond, f " - ap28-td. Seo'y & Treat. A FINE line of SMALL HAMS, 5 to ; 7 pounda at John Dunn's. tf . T?OR SALE. Appleton's Cyclopoedia I- of American Biography, ia six ele gantly bound volumes. Prioe, $25.00, cost 887.50 The work is just from the preas. Apply at Journal office. f20tf SODA WATER on draught today at John Dunn's. tf. The Presbytery of Oregon has decided that all candidates for a license to preach most abandon the nse of tobacco in all forms. Last week marked a red letter period in the lives of "strikers.". Thousands resumed work having made satisfactory compromise. &Q?hk Mayor of Atlanta has vetoed a license granted by the city coun cil to a woman on the ground that it is against pnblio policy for women to engage in the liqnor traffio. The Statesville Landmark comes to us as a splendid trade edition, beaatilnlly illustrated and filled with elegant tributes to her brave, intelligent, virtuous and patriotic people. Sunday's llichmondDispatch is a twelve page number, showing a fall oolamn cut of the Lee monu ment complete, and giving the programme of the ceremonies of the 29th at Richmond. Butteewokth has been Bharply criticised for having voted for the McEinley bill alter having spoken against it. The poor lellow could not help it. Having ma.de Reed a despot he was bound to obey him. The very excellent Fayetteville Observer has been enlarged from a twenty-eight to a thirty-two column paper, an evidence of good manage ment, liberality, popularity and prosperity. Congratulations to all! Kemmlee must die. The Supreme court holds that execution by electricity is not crnel, and that the verdict was not against way special privilege set up by the prisoner The opinion was by Chief Justice Fuller. In raiding an opium den in Chi- ; oago the police found among the f paraphernalia lemon rinds each , V. j - containing two. ounces of opium. V ' ' - ''Large quantities of the drag are smuggled in this way by removing the pulp and seed of the lemon and inserting the opium. - Two more contested election ;';jase have been decided giving the -. tVc Republicans two more seats in . Gonettan. . One of these will be ' "r';W0Pe, Sy,'iiay' colored man from yW&lfrfctato from Cheat : 'feS zjhkm 'the distinction - of being the . . . v nij coiorea man in congress. : LET it be remembered that the :-yJ'A.29th at Richmond willf not merely v '.he the occasion of the-: unveiling of the Lee monnment, hot the reunion of the survivors ifv the; glortooi Army of Northern Virginia; Every man should be! in' his 'place whd can pMslblyIrtttheret'V streets wUi -ring with the rebel yet. and Confederate music fill the air.'' . . It has been announced that there are to be two prize fights in -Yir ; glnla, in both :of which ; John L. " Sullivan la to take part, brnV the ' Richmond 1 Dispatch ; sayfc:"The -, Virginia law against the brutal so called sport Of prize fighting' yil cot be violated with impunity 1 tLa courts of the rold Dominion know themselves, and we think T. B. Kingsbuey, LLD , now editor of the Wilmington Messen ger, has been proposed as the suc cessor to the late Dr. Mauguin, as professor of history in the Univer sity of North Carolina. Thekeens boro Workman has nominated L. W.Crawford, of that place, and the Asheville papers propose Col. J. D. Cameron. Dr. Chas. F. Deems hopes that Dr. Kingsbury will be selected. Charlotte Chronicle. It is well said, by a Richmond paper, alluding to the occasion of the unveiling of the Lee monument: "The occasion warrants the use of "the stars and bars" the Conleder- ate battle-flag, "the Bonnie Blue flag," and all the other insignia of our heroic but short lived republic. The exhibition of these banners will not worry any sensible person. If they should irritate some par tisan now who was a non combat ant from 1861 to 18G5, well and good. . Hollywood Cemetery Kicb mond will present the scone of solemn and impressive memorial services on next Friday. Coming on the day after the unveiling of the Lee monument thousands of visitors will remain to assist in the decoration of the graves of Con federate soldiers who sleep in beautiful Hollywood. There is not a State of the Confederacy that has not hero sons resting under the shade of its trees. Governor Mc- Kinney will preside Dr. Mosos Hoge will be the chaplin and Governors Fowle, Buckner and Gordon the orators of the day. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. New Batii House. National BaNK-Statement. John B. Seymour Row boat. pony, etc., for sale. A. M. & T. L. AoKNCv-ro land agents, etc. The entertainment ami festival for the Elm City Baseball Club at Stanlv Hall tonight. Be sure to nttend. Yesterday was another big day for truck. The steamer Annie of the E. C. D. line took out 1,500 barrelaof potatoes and 1,700 boxes of beans. On Sunday the door of the M. E. Church parsonage was beautifully draped in mourning, with a cross of white flowers gracefully arranged upon the drapery. A stray mule on Johnston street, Sunday afternoon, displayed his mulish disposition in an annoying manner. He took charge of the sidewalk and stood his ground, having no respect for ladies, nor any one else, not even the Mayor of the city, until heavy walking canes being used caused him to sur render. Thj following telegram was received front O. S. Palmer, of New York, laBt nfoht: The receipts of potatoes are vry heavy; prime selling at $2.50 to .75; seconds $1 to $1.50. N. C. ship per! should hole back their potatoes a few days as the stock ia too small. N. C. beans wax, $1.50 to $2.00; green, Mrs, a. A 4 w n y-i a too io i.ou. uaooage to $3 per orate. A game of baseball was played on the green yesterday by the Excelsior, Capt. B. Smith, and the King of the Diamonds, Capt, Peter Hill. Scire stood 23 to 13 in favor of the Exoel- siors. Later in the day the Little Giants. Capt. Jas. Gaekill, played the Stars, uapt. Aiue tiargiss. xneuiants came off victorious, sooring 14 to 10. "The Stars don't twinkle so bright, now," re marked a Little Giant man. On last Saturday afternoon, near the Broaddus mill, on the north side of Nense river, James Everington had his leg broken by tree falling on him . Ha was batting the tree down and it lodged for a little ' while and then "jumped", and caught his leg just below the knee, breaking the bone and braising and lacerating the fleoh. It is probable that the limb will be ampu Utedli'tj'S-.;. At the mosld festival being arranged In ' Charlotte for June 13 sh and '14th there Is td be a chorus of two hundred voices with a grand . orchestra accom paniment. Cannot wa get up some thing of a high musical order la New BernSv that is, some permanent organi. cation for home entertainment r "We hava plenty of talent w.hloh would re quire but Httla ealtivatknu' : What say A Good Bank Statement The statement of the National Bank of this city, which we publish in today's paper, is certainly a fine showing. Not withstanding the short croos the line of deposits is ruuch larger than a year ago, amounting to nearly two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, while the loans and discounts are larger by sixty thou sand dollars; and we learn more satis factory than when a higher rate of interest was charged. The annual rate of eight per cent, brings to their counter a better class of borrowers and an improved oharacter of securities. The surplus of seventy thousand dollars and undivided profits of twunty-tbree thousand dollars would seem to uhow that the reduction of rates was not only proper, but also profitable to the stockholders. It is hoped that a further reduction in re tea may be made at no distant day, and bring the bor rowing of money within the reach of all who may wish to engage in any busi ness requiring more capital than they may individually possess. In an agricultural country there should be a friendly relation existing between the farmers and the banks, and in most cases we believe such is the case and both interests are benefited thereby. There certainly cannot be a safer person to loan money to than a prudent farmer, and there is surely no tter place to borrow money than from substantial and well managed bank whoee budiness is the lending of money, and whose ability to accommodate its patrons is unquestioned. Thuro is not the risk in this character of loans that there must be in those of mining, manufacturing and speculative sections whore the fluctuation of the markets may bring destruction in an hour and render valueless the pollateral and sureties upon which loans are bastd. Sudden Death. Mr. C. Y. Herrington died suddenly at his home on Pollock street early yes terday morning. He had been unwell for several days, but his sickness was not regarded as dangerous. About five o'clock yesterday morning, we are told, Mrs. Herrington was awakened by the crying or her little cniid, ana wniie quieting the child her attention was attracted by tbo feeble struggles of her husband, who was lying on another uO'l in the same room. She went to him and found him in a dying condi tion. Iho cause of death is attributed to heart disease. The deceased leaves wife and two children. The funeral will take place from the Methodist church this afternoon at four o'clock. Personal. Miss ltosa Ricaud left yesterday to visit friends in Wilmington. Her brother, A. R. Ricaud, Esq., of Wil mington, who is returning from Europe, has boon in the city a day or two, and accompanied her to Wilmington. Mr. J. K. Willis left yesterday for Winston to attend the funeral of the late Rev. J. E. Mann. Mr. Willis repre sents the New street M. E. Church Sun day school. Miss Janie Davis left for Warsaw yesterday to visit friends. Mr. W. M. Hendren, of Winston, who has boen visiting Miss Carrie Mayhew, went down to Morehead City last night to spent a few days. The Festival and Entertainment Tonight Preparations for the Elm City Base- ball Club's festival and entertainment which takes place at Stanly Hall to' night were in progress yesterday. A good attendance is expected. An enjoyable evening is promised those who attend. The ladies will give musical entertainment and the beautiful gold watch offered by the Club will be given away to one of the tioket holders. Delicious ioes and other refreshments will be served. We hope there will be a large patron age. The club is endeavoring to raise money to purchase uniforms. Liberal aid will be rewarded with a "good article of ball," during the coming season. Whit-Sunday. Whit-Sunday was duly observed on Sunday at Christ Church, and two able discourses appropriate to the ooca sion were delived by th,e rector. The descent of the Holy Ghost; His office and ministry as it was promised by the Savior was clearly explained and defined. "To lead into all truth and continue with them forever. " wnti it costs Must be carefully considered by the great majority of people, in buying even necessities oi life. Hood's Barsa' parilla commends itself with special force to the- great middle classes, be cause it - combines poeitivt economy with great medicinal power.: It is the only medicine of .which can truly be sail U00 Doses One Dollar,"; and a bottle taken' aooordlna; to. directions Supaiior Court Proceedings. The Spring term of Craven .county Superior court convened yesterday at 11 o'clock. Bis Honor Judge Armfield presided. Following are the names of the grand jurors drawn: W. H. Cohen, foreman; Isaac R. Richardson, J. R. Jones, E. Z R. Davis, G. W. Purify, Peter Chap man, C. C. Roach, J. A. Fulcher, Wright Moore, Major Gaekins, John E. Avery, F, M. Morris, Oliver White, E. M. Street, B.J. Smith, M M.Williame, E. D. Witherington. His Honor's charge to the jtiry was clear and comprehensive. It was con sidered by the most prominent lawyers present an able charge. He stated to the grand jury their duties in language that was simple, explicit and im pressive. The following cases were disposed cf yesterday : State vs. Asa Wilson, charged with affray; guilty. Motion to continue judgment, on payment of all cost at this term, to next term of court. Jeff White, A. and B.; submitted; judgment suspended on payment of oost. Emperor Rouse and Lige Unuae; A. and B.; not guilty. Benjamin Brinson, charged with dis turbing a meeting of the Salvation Army, not guilty. Messrs. J. W. Waters and Simmons & Oibbs appeared for defendant. Court adjourned to 10 o'clock this morning. Shipping News. The steamer Annie, of the E. C. P. line, sailed yesterday with full cargo of truck, consisting of fifteen hundred bbls of potatoes and seventeen hundred boxes of beans. The Vesper of this line will sail this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The steamer Newberno, of the O. D. line, will sail for Norfolk today at 2 o'clock p. m. List of Letters Remaining in the postofiico at New Berne, Craven county, May 24th, 1890. Miss Bettie Andrews, Jas. n. Black, Capt. John T. Beveridge, schr. Dver, Thomas Boone, J. D. Brown & Co., Prank Brown, Miss Rachel Clarke, Miss Sarah Carraway, Joseph Commander. Austin Davies, Capt. Edward W. Dan iels, schr. Hulda. Miss Mittie J. Dove. Mies Catherine Dudly, Mrs. Harriet Ernell. B. Fletcher, Miss Brittie Gas kill, Master H. Hamilton, oare of sc.hr. H. J. Donovan, Mrs. Alice Hedge, Mr. Horatio Lovick, Miss E. L. Jones. A. B. Kinsey, Miss Sadie Lewis, Miss Eliza Lovit, John H. Lewis, f. F. May, Jacob McNar, Jas. L. Murphy, Cornelia Newby, Miss Caroline Pasker, D. Pit man, Ellen Fritchett, J. D. Slade, Miss Lula Sanders. C. B. Thomas, Went & Cook, Mrs. Mary C. West, Willis & Mcintosh, Mrs, Emily Williams, J Williams. Persons calling forabovo letters, will say advertised, and give date of list. The regulations now require that one cent shall bo collected on the delivery of each letter advertised. Wm. E. Clarke, P. M Chattanooga, Tenn., May 24, 1890. Ground was broken to-day at Kim ball, the new town in Marion County. on tbe banks or the Tennesse. Not withstanding the fact that the starting of new towns in the South is now of frequent occurrence, yet the unusual importance of this occasion induced Governor Taylor, the State Officials of Tennessee, and many distinguished citizens of this and other States to as semble in its honor. Major Thomas, President of the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis R. R., brought in his private car a party composed of some of the fairest daugh ters of Tennesse, one of whom drew the flag to the top of the stately liberty pole that bad been planted on tho sum mit of a symmetrical-Indian mound which is one of the interesting features of this lovely locality. Prof. Edwara Hull, director of the Geological survey of Ireland, threw the first spadeful of earth, and Prof. J. M. SarTord, State Geologist of Tennessee, the next. Addresses were made by Gov. Taylor and other distinguished men. The oentral event of the day was the brief inaugural address of Hon. H. I. Kim ball, Chief Executive manager of this enterprise. In his epigramio style he showed that this event was the Key to unlock the immense treasures of the whole Sequatchee Valley, and he por trayed in glowing terms the vast indus trial development that would result in the establishment of a manufacturing center at this point that would rival the mosi noted places of tbe kind in Great Britain and Uermany. It is well known in this section that Mr. Kimball invariably accomplishes far more than he promises; therefore his brief address has bad a most magical effect, and it is the universal opinion here that the christening sale of city lots at Kimball, Juue 10th and lltb will be. in all respects, the mostsuo oeasful of any" yet held, and that the purchasers will chiefly be genuine set tiers who have absolute faith in the en terprise. matr N. II. S. k E, Co. No. 1. :Yon are hereby notified to meet at your engine bouse sharp at 8:80 p. m. for the purpose of attending the funeral of out late member, Unas. X. Harring ton. Uembert of . the Atlantio and Mechanics Hook and Ladder companies are requested to meet with as. ' Notice. To the officers and members of Neuse Council No. 1, Order of Chosen Friends: You are hereby notified to meet at your Hall, today, May 37, 1890, at 3 p. m.. for the purpose of paying the last sad tribute of respect to the memory of our deceased Friend, C. Y. Harrington. W. B. Boyd, Seo'y. May 27, 1890. There is danger in impure blood. There is safety in taking Hood's Sars parilla, the great blood purifier. 100 doses one dollar. 1 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE National Bank of New Berne, At New Berne, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business. May 17, 1890. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts - - 295,512 41 Overdrafts, secured and un secured .... 1,182.03 IT. S. Bonds to secure circu lation (Fours) - - - 25,000.00 Stocks, securities, judgments, claims, etc. - - - 50,448.25 Due from approved reservo agents .... 9,594.07 Duo from other National Banks .... 8,700.64 Due from State Banks and bankers - : - 17,795.24 Banking-house, furniture, and fixtures - - - 15,000.00 Other real estate and mort gages owned - - - 1,199.00 Current expenses and taxes paid .... 4,252.02 Checks and other cash items 113.14 Bills of other Banks - - 3,104.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents - - 205.72 Specie 21,717.50 Legal tender notes - - 15,000.00 Redemption fund with 1'. S Treasurer (5 per cent of cir culation) 1. 12.-.00 Total - LIABILITIES. 470,015.02 8100,000.00 70,000.00 23,31b. 79 2 2, COO .00 100.00 'apital stock paid iu - Surplus fuud Undivided profits National Bank notes out standing Dividends unpaid - Individual deposits Rubiect to check - 180,760.15 Time certificates of deposit - - 63,790.42 Cashier's checks outstanding - 2,427.24 240 98J.81 4,803.87 Due to other National Banks Duo to State Banks and bankers .... 2.:109.15 Total . $470,015.02 STATE OE NORTH CAROLINA, ) ( OL'NTY OF CKAVEN, J I, (1. 11. Roberts, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swoar that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. G. II. Rodehts, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26tu day of May, 1890. J. R. B. Cahraway, N. P. Correct Attest: Jamks A. Bryan i L. II. Cutlek, J- Dire tors. C. S. Bryan, ) TO LAND AGENTS & OWNERS County Surveyors, and Others. Persons having mineral or timber lands to sell at reasonable prices (for tbemselea or otheiH) would do well to send their namR, addresses and full particulars of properties to Alliance Mineral and Timber Lands Ai;.iioy. IVIIDDLKSHOROtJQII. may'.T Jwlm Kentucky. Warning ! All persons are forbidden from pas turing their stock of any kind upon the Academy Green. Any stock found upon the ground in future will be turned ewer to the city authority and the owner prosecuted for trespass. W. M. WATSON, 25 lit Sec. Treas. New Berne Acad. NOTICE TO Truck Shippers & Passengers Truck! Truck! Truck! On and after Tuesday, May 27, 1890, until further notice, the steamers of the Old Dominion Steamship Company will sail at TWO, P.M., for Norfolk, instead of noon as now advertised, First-class passenger accommodations. shippers are earnestly requested to bring forward their shipments as rapidly as possible, as we shall be com pelled to close the gates half hour prior to sailing Hour. 8tr. Newberne. Tuesday, May 27, 2 P.M Str. Manteo, Friday, Mar 80. 8 P.M. 25 St E. B. ROBERTS, Agent. For Sale and For Rent. A nine-stop Bridgeport Organ, worth $90. which will be sold very lowforoaab. Two Domestic Sewing Machines, worth $15 and &, at a sacrifice for cash. Also a general muua ui xjuir ana Menu' r urniimng Goods at New York cost. FOB REjNT A oomfortable Dwelling House on George atreet. Apply at Mas. HAN '8 STORE, on Mid- a le street, nexi 10 nre engine. m24d3t Office of Commissioners of Craven County, New Berne, N. O., May 8th, 1890. The Justioes of the Peaoe of Craven county are required by law to meet the County Commissioners el the Court House in New Berne on the FIRST MONDAY in JUNE NEXT, for the purpose of 'electing Commissioners for the next two years end for leTvinsr the oonnty tales, ' It may also be necessary to transact other important business at tms meeting. v.. i. - John a. Richardson:: 4 Hi II ' ROYAL IttM 111 ! PmVDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varlei. A marvel of purity, strength ami wliolesoineuees. More economical than ilia ordinary kinds, and cannot he sold In competition with the mul titude of low lest, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, .sold only In can. Royal Hakisu I'uwdkk Co., Itfj Wall tU N.Y. une'2:i dsu wed frl A w T. J. TURNER, , Sue. -eiisor t .1 the New Heme Furniture Oo.) lias just received a job lot of Window Shades, Mosquito Canopy, Picture Frames, &.c. And will close them otil at NEW YORK COHT for th. next TKN days. He also has a lull line i f Furniture, Chairs, Clocks) and Mirrors, whlchhuwlll Kcll CHKAT FOK CASH. Call and examine his mock. SatHlaetlon guaranteed. T. J. Tl'ltSKR, ap27dwis .New Berne. N. O. More of Those Cele brated OLD VIRGINIA Cheroots On hand Today. IT. tTIx-ielr, WHOLESALE GHOCER, MIUDLE STKEET, NEW l'.ERN'E. N. C GRAND OPENING ! Bell's Jewelry Store, UNDKl HOTEL ALBERT." Kyery roa.Ur of llio Jouknai, 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 Fine 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 public gen erally. Repairing a specialty. Our workshops being more spacious and fitted with the latest improved machin ery, wo are now able to do all classes Of work with neatness and dispatch. "Bell The Jeweler," STRAW HATS. A Fine Lino of them at Harrington & Baxter's. Also, a largo lot of SAMPLE HATS at New York cost. See Our Stock of Neckwear. Full line of CLOTHING. SnOFSanrt DRY GOODS at Barrington & Baxter's. aprl d wtf Buckeye Mowing Machines. Hay Rakes, Grain Cradles, Belle City Feed Cutters, BUCKEYK CORN S HELLERS Lawn Mowers. Cultivators, Cotton Plows, And a Full Line of Hard war a and Agricultural Implements. AT J. C, WHITTY & CO.:. PAINTS, OILS, &C.--SAW MILL SUPPLIES Attention, Ladies. is a J Having just reoeived a Sample Lot of the FINEST PARASOLS. at a GREAT REDACTION, will .sell tnsmat. New York Cost, POSITIVELY. -;.-( f. f ..... ma Q At , ' W tl ry ao." r-v. KM- you, musioians r y,r;.:'--& will average to last month. ,:a U13 dwtd 7 -v Clerk Bd. Co, ComW ,J 1