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Daily The 0 URN A L VOL. X.--NO. 60. NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. a r V BUSINESS LOCALS. FOUND Lint night on the Postoftlcs floor, a look box key. A. B. FOSYEILLB, Cor. Eden & S. Front bcf. ICE CREAM and Summer Refresh ments furnished on short notice by tba plate, quart or nation. Lunch fur nished at Riilroad depot. With thanks for past favors and a Holicitation of fur ther patronage, I am, respectfully, je7 tf U. Shepard. NEW TEAS just received from Im porters, by Mrs Susan F. 8tanly. SO cents per lb. j41w THE Residence formerly occupied by Mr. R. O. E. Lodge on Craven street is for rent. Immediate possession given, apply to Latham & Bubrus. lm JTJ8T RECEIVED A choioe lot of North Carolina Hams. We sell the bsst Bator cured Ham. In the Market, Butler Done batter In the market direct from the Creamery, SO eents per poand. BrtakUit JJooon. 10 cents per pound. maiXidtf J. J. Toi.son. T W. STEWART has large supply tl e of Buggies, Randolph make, on hand. maylSdwtf SUMMER SPECIALTIES ! -Lightning lea Cream Freer.ers, Oombtued Chair and Step Ladder., Balloon Fly Traps, Wire Oauxa Doors. Oauze Wire for Window bcreens . ana a fall line of Kurd ware, etc., at mayUdtf J. 0. Whitty & Co. SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. A. Executors of C. R. Thomas, deceased, - wo offer for sale, for rash, the Dwelling House, Lots, etc , at Morehead City, N. 0 , well known as the "1)111 House," near the A. A N. U. K. R. and the Atlantlo Hotel. The boose la conveniently located and Is a desirable residence either for the summer luoalhs or as a permanent residence, i pply atunoe for terms, etc, to 0. R. and Jamks Thomas, Executors, may 9 dim New Berne, N. 0. JUST RECEIVED. Paris Green for Killing Potato Bugs, at J, C. Whitty & Co's. CA00L80DA WATER dispensed day Jot night at Palmer's Soda Fount Hotel Albert. tf AROTIC SODA and Mineral Water at Sah'l B. Waters. TEW DhUQ 8T0RE.-Drugs. Medi- i.1 elnes and Chemicals, C. ad Chemicals, U. r popular Proprietary Medicines. All varlotlej of Druggist's Sundries. Trusses and Hraces. New erop Garden Seeds. Floe and Large Block Cigars and Tooacco, am. new. Pre scriptions accurately compounded (and not at Was prices), our motto and onr -ucce9. l. C. ORKEN, Druggist and Apothecary, Middle St.. four doors from l'ollocli. an25 ly Evert virtuous and wise being is in bimeelf a proof of immor tality. No matter how Baccarat trials ends Sir William Gordon-Camming will marry rich and beautiful Miss Florence Garner, of New York. ON Jane 4th, the net surplus in the Treasury was $5,000,000, a smaller ' sum than has been in the Treasury within the memory of the oldest official. - The Prince of Wales has been placed in a most unenviable posi tion by his connection with the baccarat case. Ho gave his testi mony in a halting, hesitating way that damaged him more than any party to the suit. The South bears off the honors at West Point Military Academy. The Ave highest in the graduating . class are John S. Sewell, of Ken tacky; Spencer Crosby, at large; Charles P. Echols, of Alabama; ' James F. Mclntee, of Maryland, and J. J. Morrow, of Pennsylvania. ' The1 cadet who stands highest in ' tactics and discipline is Charles D. Illne, of Virginia. s THE Wilmington Star "This is a red letter week for the V immigrant ships. Monday there . were landed in New York 5,390 ', n immigrants, Tuesday 4,136 Italians A were landed, in addition to 2,471 who. arrived the day before but couldn't land; Wednesday brought , 2,3G5 more. Here is a total of '. '; 14,602 in three days, which ought to be satisfactory at least to the , . fellows who are running tbe immi 7 grant business." : , A BUSHEL of wheat will buy twice M much sugar, a third more tea nd coffee, a fourth more cotton goods, woollens and dress mater ials than it would a year ago. The '. ame ' Is true -of rye, corn,' barley, potatoes and track. Tobacco and cotton also will command good prices in market at the close of the year, white the demand will be equal to the peanut, rice, sugar and Trait crops of the Sooth. The neo essaries of life have not greatly changed in : price, i except food products, and the farmer will be enabled to purchase what he con esrea at the bid figures, while his iscje will be measurably in " 1. IT. Y. Her it! J. Christianity is pre eminently a spiritual religion. It is a dispen sation of spiritual trntb. It originated in the life and doctrine of a spiritual teacher. Christ came on a spiritual mission, to do a spir itual work, to establish a spiritual kingdom and to bring to man spiritual deliverance. Christ did not come to reveal to man the truths of physics, chemistry, geo logy, physiology or mental philosophy, but the fatherhood of God, the brotherhood of man, the divine law of lova and salvation by overcomiug evil with good. This is a revelation of spiritual truth, the proclamation of a spiritual law, and the building up in human hearts and human homes of a spir itual kingdom. The gospel is the dispensation of the spirit. The knowledge of salvation comes by the witness of the spirit. The ex perimental knowledge of God is spiritual life. The elements and graces of Christian character are the fruits of the spirit. The conso lations of religion are spiritual consolations. The comforter that Christ has sent into the world is the divine spirit of truth; the divine seal that God places on his people is the work of this spirit. The Universalist. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard Poetry. Found Lock box key. Prof. Bell Hair tonio. M. Shepard Ice cream, etc. William H. Oliver Insurance. W. B. Boyd Eitra assessments. Big Ike Fifteen different colors. Bargain Store Trousers hangers. James D. Barfield New ice house. Rev. I. L. Chestnutt will conduct the . M. C. A. devotional meeting this afternoon. There will be literary exercises at the theatre Tuesday and Wednesday nights by the pupils of tbe Collegiate Institute. Palmer, of New York, telegraphed at p. m. yesterday that the reoeipts of potatoes were heavy, and New Berne primes were Belling from $5,00 to 15.25; beans, half-barrel crates, $2.00. Mrs. Catharine H. Davis, relict of Mr. Cicero M. Davis, died Suddenly in Wil mington last Friday. Mrs. Davis was a resident of New Berne a number of years ago, and has relatives still living here. Mrs. J. M. Hargett met with the aoci- dent yesterday morning of falling and breaking her wrist. Dr. Frank Duffy attended to her injuries and the case is getting on as nicely as could be ex peoted. The tax listers and assessors of the city are busy at work, and if they con tinue as they have started a big change in thettate of affairs may be expected when their final report is made. In one way or another a great deal of property in Craven county is not listed at all, and a large proportion of that whioh is reoorded is much under its true valuation. in a oaooatn win oe observed as children's day in the Presbyterian ohurob, and instead of the regular ser vices this afternoon there will be missionary festival at five p.m., subject "China." The Sunday-sohool is to as semble; there will be a ehort address by the pastor, questions on mission work la that country responded to by the children, and a collection for which they have been preparing taken np for sending oat new missionaries. All members of the congregation and the public generally are cordially invited to attend. Reunion ef North Carolinians. It is proposed by the Interstate Exdo sltioa Company 'to have i grand reunion of North Carolinians daring the expo sition at Raleigh in Ootober next.- A handsome engraved Invitation will be sent to every North Carolinian living oat of the State whose names ire f e nlshed, inviting them to assemble at the exposition from the 1st to the 17th of uotober, leu i, I am requested to fur nish a list of the' names of as many as possible. I request every one to furnish me a list of names and then address. and to eaoh one t speoial Invitation will be sent. ? " WILLUH OUVM. I BUCKLER'S ARNICA SAJLVB, 'The Best Salve 4n the world for Cats. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Ubapped Hands. Chilblains. Coma, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. ' It Is guaranteed to give perfeot satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 eents te: box. For sale in Newborn by Fv B, Duffy, wnowate ana retail arof-mt. ; Collegiate Institute Musicale. Seldom indeed is a school entertain ment possessed of such superior merit as tha one hv tha miisin Hnnartment of New Berne Collegiate Institute to which our people had the pleasure of listening Friday nieht. The ooenine overture "Semirawide." by Misses Emma Katie Jones and Etta Nunn, the instrumental solos, "Man chega," by Miss Mollie Winfleld, "Valse des Fleura, by Miss Emma Katie Jones: "Waldstein Sonate," by Miss Rosa Dail. and "Pere Gynt,"by Miss Mamie Meadows and "Faust." by Mi v.tt Nnn wr f.inM.i. .nrf .. . . iascmaimgiy executed ny tnese expert and charming youBg ladies, and the vocal solos by Mr. John Daniels were splendid. The rendition of the overture "Wil liam Tell," by four young ladies and several fine selections by the New Berne Choral club was excellent, and the clos ing serenade "Sleep Well," by the club was a delightful finale to the pleas ures of the evening. The exercises throughout were high-class in their character and rofleoted great credit upon Prof. F. E. Morton, the musical direotor and his skilled assistant Miss Nellie Walker. Not the least delightful event of the evening was the award of the gold medal to Miss Rosa A. Dail, the pupil who had made the greatest progress in this department during the scbolarutic year and the presentation speeoh by Mr. Henry Blount; the witty, self pos sessed, well-informed and jovial editor of the Wilson Mirror. His address abounded in aneodotes and was ex ceedingly humorous ; elegant and highly pleasing to the audience. A recitation from Mr. Blount later on in the exer cises was very entertaining, created great merriment and elicited tremen dous applause. Personal, Mr. E. O. Harrell, of Raleigh, secre tary of the State Teaohers' Association, went down to Morehead last night on busineM cnnna.ir.flr1 with th nnminir , . . . meeting ana nr. it. r. itumDOugn.or Hot Springs, N. C, went down on a pleasure trip. Dr. Charles Duffy left yesterday morning to attend a meeting of the Board of Publio Charities in Raleigh. Mr. Henry Blunt, editor of the Wil son Mirror, who presented the gold medal at the Collegiate Institute musi oale, left, returning home. Dr. Q. K. Bagby went up to Kinston to visit his family and will return to- morrow, Misses Sallle and Julia Holms, of Seven Springs, and Miss Hetty King, of Onslow county, pupils of Vanje Acid- emy, returned home. Mr. O. A. Jones, of Durham, repre senting North Carolina a semi-weekly publicatton of that place, and gathering information for a write-up of this city in it left to spend some time at More- head and Beaufort and write up those places. He informs ua the issue de voted to New Berne will appear next week. Mr. Franklin Grist, brother-in law of Dr. James B. Hughes, passed through last night en route to join Dr. A. W. Enox and spend some time at Morehead and Ooracoke on pleasure. Church Services Today. Centenary M. E. Church Rev. R. A. Willis, pastor. Services at 11 a.m. au o p. m., oouuuoieu vj tne pastor. JO j-.-i-j i it Young men's prayer meeting at 9:15 m. Sunday-sohool at 4 p. m., J. K. Willie. Sun't. The nublio are cordially invited to attend these services. Church of Christ. Hancock Street. I uneetnutt, pastor, services at 11 a m. and a p.m. oubieot for morning, What shall we give " Subjeot for night, "Faith Tested by Fire." Sunday school at 4 p.m., B, H, Melton, superintendent. xoung men's prayer meeting at 9 a. m. Weekly prayer meeting every Thursday night. A cordial invitation extended to all to attend these services. Christ Church-Rev. T. M.N. George, reotor. Saoond Sunday after Trinity. Service, sermon and HoIt Cnmm union. II a.m. Eraninsr nraver 0 n.tn. Tha publio are oordially invited and will bs shown to seats by attentive ushers. Sunday sohool at the Chapel 9:30 a. m and at ths church 8 p.m. Presbyterian Churoh Rsy. O. G. Verdell,pstor. Sunday-sohool at 9 a.m. Rsgular ssrvloes at 11 a.m., oon- aaotea ny tne pastor, o p.m., onil' dren's missionary, festival; subjeot, untna. - xne puouo are oordially in vitea to attena notn seryioes. Y. M. C. A. Meeting this afternoon at six o'olook, conducted by Rev. I. L Chestnutt. All men are!cordially in- vitea to attena. Far Over Fifty Tears. r irrr - . been Oted for Ohildren teethlntr. ; soothes the Child, softens the Bums. auavi bii pain, cures wina couo, ana is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, Twenty ... - . . .. . nveoenty a nottie.. eoia by all drug E n-HMJUitaewona. , . iu.aa, wwaiaw BouuTHUiaBYKUPnaaiavatam eiteotnaiiv. vac irnntiv. wneni it i. ..nM.n. n.r,,i in Ht..rv,rn.a .a CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. New Berne, N. C, June 2, 1S91. Kegular meeting 01 the boaia was called 1 rdr this evening at 8:30, by My Manly, with councilman Ellis, Manly, Lovick, Richardson, Miller, Crawford and Oden present. Engineer Warters, representing the New Berne Fire Engine Company made statement to the board in regard to leak and other defects of boiler of New Berne Fire Engine, and on motion the matter of repairs to same was referred t0 tne flre committee, with instructions to report to the Mayor. d.. r v w;.l ....- ..v.- ... .. 6 permission to erect iron Bneas in irons ot buildings on the wharf granted. On motion the petition ot W. H. W infield to erect blaoksmith shop on Middle street was referred to fire dis trict committee with power to aot. Petition from Atlantio Engine Co., asking for a light in front of their door, on motion it was ordered that the gas company be instructed to place said lipht. R. Q. Mosely came before the board asking a reduction of Reddin Mclll- waine'a taxes, and on motion he was allowed to pay single tax with coat. Finanoe committee have examined Tax Collector's stub books, their report wasreoeived as follows: To the Mayor and Board of City Coun' cil of tbe City of New Berne, N. C. Gentlemen: Your finance committee beg leave to report that they have ex amined the stub books of the tax collector for the 9th and 11th day of May 1891, and find that his collections were as follows: From real estate tax 27 .32 baok taxes and cost 6.50 33.82 license tax dray lioense market rents 60.95 18.00 3.50 116.27 5.81 less 5 per cent, commisdion H 110.47 Which amount we directed him to I turn over to city treasurer and take his r0eipt. very respeciIUIiy, ALEX MILLER, Basil Manly Committee. The above amount of $110 47 has been turned over to me by S. H. Lane ex- tax collector, and he holds my receipt for same, bearing date May 13th, 1881, Huon J. Lovick, City Treasurer. Finance committee also reported pro gress in the matter ot enacting the authorized loan. Sanitary oomtnitteo reported nothing special, all work getting on well. Committee on streets and pumps re- ported as to the advisability of grading the streets. I On motion committee on streets and pumps was instructed to investigate the matter of putting two pumps In north west part of the city On motion committee on streets and pumps was instructed to prooeed with the work of grading and macadamizing streets. Upon motion the resolution authoriz ing the treasurer to borrow $3.UUU was resoinded, and on motion of Council man Ellis the amount of money to be borrowed was left to the mayor and finanoe committee. On motion of Councilman Crawford, the plaoing of two kerosene lamps on Jerkins alley and Randolph street wss referred to committee on streets and pumps with power to act. On motion, further time was granted lha nnmm Mia In thair inuit mt nn nf - w"er wrs contract. I Committee on wharves and dooks made a statement regarding proposed alterations in tha fish market, and on motion committee was empowered to make the neoessary improvements at a cost not exceeding $50. Ayes 0, Committees on cemeteries report both cemeteries in good condition, and sex1 tons performing their duties. The resolution of Councilman Oden in regard to a certain tree interfering with the wall of his cemetery lot was referred to cemetery committee- Committee on ordinances and license reported some changes in the lioense I taz vniob were adopted ana me oom I mittee instructed to continue their I work. A number of amendments and modi noatlons or tne ordinance law were considered and adopted seriatim. Councilman Kiohardson, was ex-1 oused and allowed to retire. The mayor read a communication from Engineer Geo. E. Ladihaw asking to be furnisnea with "the grade at tbe orossing of Middle and Pollook streets." whioh was refered to committee on streets and pnmps. On motion, Board took a recess until 8 o'clook tomorrow evening. vonnnuea. TO DISPEL COLDS. Headaches and Favera. to dense i . ;r -- . It I Anatlvn n hlllnna. np whn tha hlnml I imnnra or alnMlih! to narmanantlv I - ... ----- - I cure habitual constipation, to awaken I the kidneys and liver i to a healthv - 1 activity, without irritating or weaken- m them, use Cyrup Of rigs. ; William II. Oliver, Agent for the National Board of Marine Underwriters of New York. The following Companies represent ei: New York Mutual Ins. Co., New York. United States Lloyds, New York. Ins. Co. of North America, Philadelphia. Delaware Ins. Co., Philadelphia. Providence Washington, Providence. China Mutual Ins. Co.. Boston. Boyleton Ins. Co., Boston. Thames & Mersey Ins. Co , L4. Liver pool. British & Foreign Marine Ins. Co. Ld. Liverpool. Reliance Marine Ins. Co., Ld. London. London Assurance Corporation, London Industry Mutual Marine Assurance Co Ld. London. Western Assurance Co.. Toronto. Mannheim Ins. Co., Mannheim, Uor many. Switzerland Marine Ins. Co., Zurich. General Ins. Co.. Dresden. In the event of loss or damans to ves sel Or cargo report immediately by tel egraph or otherwise to me, and it shall have immediate attention. William H. Oliver. RNewbern, N, C. j7 4tsun Bell's Hair Tonic. I have used Hector Bell's Enir Tonic, and do heartily recommend it to all ho stand in need of anything of the kind. It did for me all that he recom mended it to do. It surpasses by far anything of the kind I have overused. Respectfully, Mrs. 8. E, Watts Durham, Sept. 22, 1888. acts likb a charm. I have tried Prof. Bell's remedy, and it acted like a charm. My hair was coming out very fast, and since I have tried his medicine it has stoppad coming out entirely. Yours truly, C. B. CARItlKurON, Oxford. Deo. 31, 1890. A New Ice House Open on liroad street, next door to Mr Chas. Bwert's Beef Htall. I am prepared to accommodate the nubllr with Ice during the Hummer season, m- oludlng Sundays. I respectfully ask the cltlzans for a nor- tlon of their patronage. je, 4w JAMES I). IIARFIELl'" Extra Assessments. There will be an Extra Assessment of Four Dollars dua June 8th, 11891, and one of Four Dollars due June 15, 1891, in tbe fraternity of Finanoial Co opera tion. And one of Two Dollars due June 8th, 1891, and one of Two Dollars due June 15, 1891, in tho United Order of Fraternal Co operation. W. B, BOYD, Secretary. Fifteen Different Colors Of Surah Silk, original cost G5j. to $1 .50 per yard, for eale at 25a. to 40c. per yard at BIG IKE'S Clothing Store. Large lot Ladies' Blouses and Collars for sale at $2. SO, retailing all over the city at 83.00 to 83.50. Have reduoed the price of my 10j. ribbon to 5c. per yard. Don't let your children go barefooted ; bring them down and get a pair of our 30, 40 and 50o. slippers. Ball's tJorsets, 75c, Dr. Warner s Nursery Corset, $1.00; Dr. Strone'a Trioora Corset, 75c. All other brands reduced in proportion. "How much a man is like old shoes ; For instanoe, both a sole may lose; Both have been tanned. Both are mado tight By cobblers. Both get left and right. Both need a mace to be complete, And both were made to go on feet. With shoes the last is hrst; with man The first shall be the last; and when I The shoes wear out they're mended new, When men wear out they're men dead too. They both need heeling, oft are soles And both in time turn all to mould. wm d 0D oth nothing loath. "t uuhu bio huh iuuu, duu uviu nave thelr tieg and both incune When polished, in the world to shine iney botn peg out ana wouia you choose To be a man or be his shoes ?" When you need a pair of shoes, uood ones, call on HOWARD WE MEAN YOU. Stop and look at our line of SOUA'EXIU SPOONS. Ask for rani E. Wlrts' FOUNTAIN PBNS, fresh lot Just arrived. I forget to say I have just received a fresh lot of those ROLLED GOLD CHAINS, warranted for six years. We give a written guarantee with each Chain. My STOCK IS AVAY UP, and PRICES ARE WAY DOWN. Come in end see tne. SAM. K. EATON, Middle Bt opposite Baptist Churoh. may22 dwtf DUFFY'S DIARRHOEA MIXTURE PROPERTIES : Anodyne Carminative, Antiseptic and N1141y Astringent. It corrects bowel disorders by relieving tha P ',P,. & ,!n'?oMn m0T 1 oia mur in taw iniesunRi tinu. dvslnterlea after the bowels hav bean relr .Mtalu OT by the use of i mn DOrnUTH.' j . ' 1 , posjl, for adults, one uaipoonfal with water; may be repeated in one hour, rPwd bT h w tTrW .1 mawMS dwlst New iternsN. C. TRAUT PATENT TROUSERS HAHGERS. Will prevent your pants from wrinkling and bagging at the knee. Examine them. Frio. 50c. pair. BABBHirTsYOfiE REFRIGERATORS. Ice Cream - Freezers, Water Coolers, Fly Fans, Wire Dish Coders, Fly Traps, Lawn Mowers, Bath Tubs, And other Summer Good?. L. E. CUTLER & CO. NEW BEUXE, N. O. L. II. Cutler, W H. CII All WICK, Vlcn President. U:vky, Cashier. President. T. W Farmers and Merchants Bank NEW liER.VK. N. C. Paltl Vi Capital, $75,000, I his Hank, jnt oranizcM, nflers lta ser vices to Hunks, Hankers, Farmers, Mer ehants, Miiiuifai'turcrs bimI others, and will endeavor to !?ivo prompt and careful atten tion to all bi.Hlues connected with bankln" entrusted to us. " Collect Ions a sptclalty and mode on all accessible points on jis liberal terras aa will be consistent with judicious banking. Business solicited and correspondence In vited from parties desi run; to open account In our city, as well as (rotu those contem plating a chane In existing arrangements. Very lespectfuliy, 1'. W. Lp;VrEY, Cashier. lURICd'OKS:-!. H.Ctitler, Win. Clcve, O. MarHs, P. tl. Pelletier, W. a. Cbadwlc. J. W. Stewart, .1 no Suter, P. H. Pelletier, Hank Attorney. my'J lstp WilOLKSAI.H BKALEK IN WINES, lipoid asid CIGARS, South Front Street, I'wo I .i;:k i'..is (J.tsJon House ITew Berne, H. C. mm I dwiy Change of Business. The NEW BERNE DRt'G COMPANY havln; purchased the business formerly conducted hy U.J. GOODING, at tho Old established stand of E. II. Meadows, Cor. Pollock and Middle Stsrt respectfully notify the public that the lame will hereafter be oonducted under the above management, Mr. T. A. HENRY, Pharmacist will be in charge, and special attention will be given to dispensing physicians' prescript tlons with accuracy and at reasonable prices. 'T , , A fall line of DRUGS, MEDICINES. TOILET ARTICLES, PERFCMBRTl PATENT I MEDICINES, CIGARS and TOBACCO will be kept constantly on sale We mate a speoialty of tha : . CELEBRATED SEVEN SPRINGS MINERAL WATER, ). ' jibich is kept on draught ' -' majSl dwtf For Rent. Jas. Redmond . The boose 'on Sonth Front 'street lately occupied aa Manne Hospital, Apply to marsutf. A.B.DKJSWIISON. Chi!drcnjCryplF;tc-rVr
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