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I ' : TlTE D 'A ! I jY. 1 V' . VOL. XII .-NO 28 NEW BERNE, N. G. WEDNESDAY, MAY PKICE 5 CENTgr, r BUSINESS LOCALS. CJ TR. HOWARD will sail lor Trenton J Tbursdoys instead of Fridays. WANTED. Ladies to do writing at home, will pay tl8 to $20 per week. end self addressed stamped envelope for reply. Address M. McW right, m!2t. Mishawaka, Ind. THE profits aud pleasures of Bicycling re not to be questioned; bui the choice of a Wheel should be carefully consid ered. We can furnish any information you may desire on the subject. The "WTerly Scorcher", 84 lbs., price $100 is better than many $125 wheels. The "Columbia'' $150 is absolutely the BEST made. Catalogues, prices and fair terms given for the asking. W. T. Hili, & Co. Sole" Agciils. PARIS GREEN and Land Plaster for killing Potato Bugs at tf. J. C. Whitty & Co WANTED: Two copies of the Daily Joubnal ol Oct. 22, 1892. Also one copy of the Wbkkly ot Oct. 6, 1893, and two of Dec. 22(1. Reward paid for Mine. FOR SALE CHEAP. An excellent buggy or saddle horse six years old, medium size, very quick and perfectly gentle. tf. W. J. Smith. A FULL line of Spring and Summer Samples, consisting of Cheviot ts, tflock, Blue and Brown Serges, Fine Check Cashmeres, Imported Suitings. Worsteds in all grades. Satisfaction guaranteed. . F. M. Chadwick, (Tailor.) At Hall's book store. USE DUFFY'S COUOH KII.LER cures Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, ete. Excellent in all affections of the Throat and Lungs, inducing healthy ac tios of the mucous membrane, soothing ad healing the same. Is an antiseptic and germicide. Prices, 10c., 25c. and SOc. per bottle. 10 To Street's Horse Store for Livery. F NE roadster's at Street's horse store. ELEQANT Saddlers at Street s Horse Store. DANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's th Ointment. For sule by F. 8. Ddjky, Druggist. MI8H, Sacramental, Port and Scupper nong Wines for sale by Jam. Redmond I CALVIN Schaffer's Wild Cherry Rock and Rye, put up expressly for throat and lung diseases, lor sale by Jas. Richmond. T UFFT'8 Malt. Whiskey lor Medicinal use, for sale by Jas. Richmond. HUNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by Jas, Kkdmond. PURE Com Whiskey for sale by Jas. Redmond. . D UFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for sale bv Jas. Redmond. IMPORTED Holland Gin, Burke s Bass Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout, for ale by Jas. Rbdmond. AAACIOARSatverylow tigurcs I tVVU for wholesale and retail trade J sale by Jas. Redmond. GARRETT'S Cognac Brandy used very muck in the sick room. For sale by Jas. Redmond. Edwin Booth, the great trag. dim, is reported to be dying. It will take 103,000,000 to con truot the Nicaragua Canal. So far as beard from Secretary Osrlisls ha not bent the koee to the Wall street bond conspirators. BOQtbern Oregon report tbe richest gold strike since 1852 Was tbsre ever such au Administration lor look! - litest Peary will atari on another expedition io July. Be wilt expaud $13,000 of his earnings to reach the North pole. there is an inaarreotiou in Cab. Vlgorotu measures have been adopted by the Spanish Jf Inlitry to snppreas tbe rebel. ' The moat knowing nan io the oonrss of the longest life will a!. mtjt have rinch to learn, and the wisest and best much to improve. Sbaftabarj. Whenever Uommisutouer Blonnt foes ont he is followed by Hawaiian damsels, who tbrow wreaths over his head. This is a trying sitastios - for plala American eltizen. There is sTbiaT speck of war ont Wsat when the Indians are on tbe rampage. The red men still have ..a streak of deviltry in their composi- . tloa, and a few of them can worry Uacle Sam no little. ' We see It stated a farmer in Wa- - tang county . reountly r , sold early walnut tree, on his farm to a Hsw York firm for lauu. ana toe parchassrs expect to make 11,500 byihe trade. '-"j 'r,f;i A.1 Interesting event oi tbe com ing summer will be the World's Cotieis of bankers and flnanoiers tiia held darlof Jane next in ' i. llany important papers ; " i v r: rnr-"'ion - When an office-seeker flndB the sitaatiou in Washington hopeless he buys a photograph of Vice President Stevenson aud wearily wnlkn to the depot to take the train home. New York World. An agricultural clun in Burke comity re siMitly passed . number if excellent, resolutions, iiere is onn of them: '-Lut every fanner gr.xy at home for tin months of May, Jane and July and putdi his busiaess with ivu eye single to au abundance of hog and hominy, and our word for it, be will get there. Command peas at 35 cents per bushel is fir better than cotton at 15 cents per pound and not enough to pay credit accounts." "The Times'' is struggling wiih this conundrum: "Do men neglect their wives?'' The answer i obviom-: "Of course tbev do." Man, base man, neglects his health bis credit, bis opportunities, his friends, his children, his chance of getting into Heaven. Is it strange that creature so neglectful of essential things snould sometimes forge his duty t've.u to his owuest ownt lint Nemesis, tbe (l.idcltsw of ltetiibulivi) Justioe, keeps Iiei eyes open. WoSibii are, as u rule, not created dumb; a d there be tnothers-ia liiw, and cold dinner, aud buttnnless shirts, and all tbe thousand miseries that lie at I). mil in the arsrn.kl ol a jangled domesticity. Truly, men do neglect their wives; but it is a perilous thit g to do. Phil. Record. LOCAL NEWS. A: ir A i Vh:nrish:vi:y rs. Howard. J. ,'. Rigdon Fri e ride. Str. HowardSailing time. M. McWright Wanted. .T. W. Rennet I Steamer fur sale W. M. WaUon Incorporation notice. Temperature ycslcrdav: maximum VI 1-2, minimum OH, range 1112. flic old board of City Council finished its labors Inst night. It will simply meet one more time to turn over the affairs of the city to the newly elected board. The regular meeting of the Brother hood of St. Andrew, will be held this evening at 8 p. in. A prompt and lull attendance is requested. There was a regular thunder storm some ten or lilteen miles iiuove ftcw Berne lale yesterday afternoon but there was neither thunder nor lightning here. The train bearing the reemains of President Jefferson Davis from New Or leans to Richmond will remain In Ualcigh three hours. It will arrive there at 12 in and depart lit .') p, ni. on the :i0lh inst. A plan 1ms been arranged by which members of the Y. M. C A. may borrow books from the Library by simply leaving a slip filled out showing what book has been taken and by whom. The slips may be found on the book case. The World's Fair is now open. On Monday May 1st tue opening exercises were held, President Cleveland after a suitable address set the vast machinery in motion by the touch of a button. Dr. W. II. Milburn, tiio blind chaplain of the United States Senate invoked the Divine blessing on the occasion. Mr. John Leo, the Indiiin-mi'dieiiie seller at the corner of Broad anil linn cock street continues to attract large crowds who view the comic and simple performances of those he has with him. lie has also publicly made snmo cures ol afflicted colored people of such a sur prising nature that they urc causing con siderable talk. The steamer New Berne took out Tues day 8.258 crab's of truck peas predomi nating tor the Northern markets. The steamer John W. Garrett, Capt. John C, Lewis, of the Eastern Carolina Dispatch Line, this being tho first trip, left taking a little over 8,000, 2,500 of peas and 500 of -cabbages, turnips and asparagus. Truck' continued to come after thedepait ure of the steamers and a pretty fair nucleus was on baud by night for a good load for tho Neuse to-day. Those who have occasion to cross the A. & N. C. R. R. with vehicles at tho points where it has beeu lowered have naught but words of appreciation of the change. The .lowered portion extends from the river to ITett street. The actual lowering was finished Friday but quan tities of the dirt had Jobs removed from each ride of the track. Thhr was 'about finished gesterday leaving the street free and id good Order throughout R' length'. - Misses Bessie , WilliawSj (KatliJeen BrysVandSudle Call hare aeH taken enjoyable rides on Mr. W. T. Hill's Co lumbia Lad jV Bicyclei Tbe fatter ' rods yesterday afternoon from Mr. W. T. Pill's plaie cr business td and up- tho .'taicad amlied road past tbe National Cemetery and back covering a total space of about five miles in about a half hour. Miss Sudies riding has been, well complimfn- ti :1, li ' m I and even, nnd wlu n she Coming and (Jolng. Mrs. W. M. Webb nnd Mis Lily Webb of Moiehead City, passed through yes terday morning en route to Ooldsboro to be present at the marriage of the Mon head Baptist pastor. Capt. W. H. Simmons and his daugh ters, Misses Virginia and Laura Simmons, left for their home in Chester, Pa., and Mrs. Delno left on the same st( Mi i for her home in New Bedford, Maw. Within Sight or Pollocksvil c The trains of the New Heine, miugtnn & Onslow Railroad are runniug to within about two and a miles of Polloeksville they can be Wil li ow half seen from the village and in a few days more the track will be finished to that point. The piling is all driven for the bridge across the river and t e draw ordered. It. will not take very long to construct the bridge and as soon as it is finished the remainder of the road from (here to New lieine will be built with dispatch. Royal Arcanum. Cajvt. K. It. Jones left ye terday to attend the (irund Council of the Royal Areunum as a representative from Trent Council of New IJerne. Mr. W. F. Itountree, Grand Warden, and Mr. W. H. Hoyd, (Irani! Secretary, also went up to attend the meeting. New Berne fell heir to a good shale of the honors in tho (irand Co unci I the pait yeaj. Besides the orlicers mentioned. Mr. W. (1. Brinson is a Grand Trus tee. He however failed to go to the meeting now being held on account of not being well. The council in this city numbers 122 members. It is one of the largest and most flourishing in (he State. The Aurora Itoiul. Mr. James M. Ilines, tells us that while canvassing for the Journal in the Annua section he found the people very much interested in the question of short ening the distance between there and New Heme t iy putting the short ( ut road in such order that it will be good and serviceable at all I inns. Itisnnlv three miles in length bill it runs through low land and never having been properlv con structed has fallen into such bad onlcr that is scarcely used at all. That section jilMly bears the name of tiling among I In- bc-t in Kainn North Carolina. To shorten this lilanee by al'iinl half as the buih'iin of tills road will do will help up the business of the city materially. I low can the merchants, bankers, lively stable men and others be satisfied to let Ibis state of atfaiis con tinue? All classes ol business sutler from the neglect Io seek this trade and it ought not to remain so any longer. Again inquiries arc made often about tbe steam ferry. Thisisanenterpri.se nt such importance to the general public that business men of the city ought to work for it with united eflbrt. Mr. Hill Humphrey has secured 90 shares of stork. Let others work for il and get the ferry started. It is known now where a boat can be secured on very favorable terms if the money i raised with proper rapidity. Tribute to Col. Itogart at Coldshoro. When the call to arms was sounded in 1 80 1 . David N. llogart. of Washington, N. C, while but a 10 year old youth, en listed in Rodman's liattery and went lorth to battle for the Southern Conlcd eracy. The war ended he returned to his native town and pursued Hie avocation of druggist, reurii'g his family, leading ever an exemplary Christian life w inning the esteem and confidence of all w ho knew him, and setting n.i example of the highest order ol citizenship tor the edili cation ot his own aud the emulation of the rising generation. When the State Guard was organized he was among the first to enlist; wherc ever aud whenever the Guard has been assembled he was ever on the scene of duty, honored with merited preferments from time to lime until he stood beside the bead ol Ihe regime- . The remains were borne through this eil v leav'mi' here on a snecial train with division of the regiment for home,: "and those who witnessed the scene at tbe depot will never forget it, Goldsboro's tribute of flowers from the hands of her noble women, God bless them, and. the outpouring of,her sympathetic citisens, moved all eyes to tears when the bereaved widow and sorrowing daughter issued Iroin the train. The nag over the Armo ry and from the oity flag pole hung at half mast and all was reverence for the dead and sympathy for the sorrowing. Though the news of Col. Bogart's death preceded the arrival ot tne train but a few brief hours, vot a wseon load of flow ere; in besntUul designs, and . a tribute from every member of the Goldsboro Rifles, west lent forward . with his re mains to their last resting place. Golns- boro Argus.;.' The avsl Reserve held a special busi ness meeting lost night which was largely attended and muoh interest shown. Steps were taken to procure an armory and working uniforms. Also to arrange for getting a suitable boat for regular ser vice. . Monday Morcticad City elected tho fob lowing city officers: Mayor, Allen 0. Davis, town commissioners, D. Bell,' W Pi Adams, . p. I. Arthur and John E, Lewis. ' The vote on the bond 'question wa( lighter, thsn, on l.hat for officer)- in dicating that there had not been s.-ffl- cJeaMgitatHin. and discussion U givs sflj tl.-t l... ln-t..Kt Inl. th f III. .IIWVIWU IU.IUff " VW Ml. . 1 s.. Ill question requisite to,, deoidect eholoe.4 T)i bonds were delt'atcd by'a voth of 107 for and 45 against. Ooldsboro also voted sjainst bonding. ." ' ' LAUDATORY OF THE BAXJPET. Eloquent Tribute to the Success of the Magnificent Snrcad by our Citi zens Complimentary to the Press Association. Many pleasant things have been said and many more will donbllos be said b the press of the Slate in regard t tin visit and entertainment ol' its representa tives in New Berne too much imbed for us to acknowledge the many coinpli mcnts which aru so highly appreciate.!. out liy special requc--t we copy helow about one-half ol' what the News A ob server had to say of one Icatiire, the b in quel: The banquet given by the citizens ol New Berne to tho members of the Press was ideally perfect and reali-lically de lightful. It was au entertainment which, in no particular, could have beeu excelled Indeed, to equal il would be a lup. 11 dons undertaking for anv town or city.- for 111- combine, I taste and culture which characterize the magnificent -hearted and hospitable people of historic and il.i- -ic New Berne, are found in few, il anv. other places on this globe. The gentle men ol ti e city exacted lioeral tribulc Iroin the inimitable resources of the fer tile farms, L'linlcns. came preserves ami plrndid rivers of the vicinity to supply the tables, while the ladies of New Iicriu who arejustly famed fur their elegant n 1 1 me and accomplished taste, as well us beauty of person, directed their unir- icrved etlorls to Ihe arrangement and lecoratioii ofthe banquet hall. Thi- was their expression of welcome to Hie l'ress Association. 1 heir welcome wa (bus harmoniously beautiful and gra'-i fid. and while many mcmlicrs of the Slate press possess the talent of lluent and happy expression in laugiia:;", none -o ;ir nave hccuablc logne aihquulc e pression to the boundless admiration aud ipprcciation they have tor tlm welcom ing work of the ladies. The banquet was spread in the !.iil. uul lofty Y. M. C. A. auditorium and uynmasiiitn, at one end of which is :i stage and at the other end a caltcrv. The arrangement of the tallies wc . an ar tistic piece nl woru. Willie, there wcl'c at least lilteen tables which intere-pied ind i ro-sed each other all thrnicdi tie hall, there were few seats which d I not command a full view uf the aud t-'iiiim. i il 1 1 there was no seat that did no: com maud a large view, ilvcrlie.nl ilceoia tions were of mill i cohuv.l I eiiini i -. stremiers and tlaijs o profu-elv Lc stowed as to almost obscure the eeilin--from view, and so draped and Mended i to produce a moving U.iileidcsonpic imiv in oral iv died. laM.s choice Oil 1 1 c dc III and wa-- ol llow. rocs and rich many beaut it'ul U'L 'Il ia ill- ami lb.nl irioiis Mooin. fionl ct' Hie wa-1 Mipcrli , l.rilli ml Inn row m d l a gardens of ihe city, in gl I he centre piece piece, in seat ofthe toast-muster, pyramid of choice cut ro-c re-tliil ami tender in hue, cluster of lartxe calhi lillics. On each end of every table there was a lai'ce floral e!u-ter o: ualive ro-es mid llowcis, the prettiesi and sueetesl on colli, diileriug in I i tlolll the tallica piece only a- tllcy di! fcred ill dllllcli-liins. C..ers v.rlr I lid for about one liuodred mn si-, and l each cover iv:h a deli. at. bouquet eonvcyin.r th. c. the donors. I. IIU..I, hoi. inpliiiicul- ol Tbe illiiminat i'in of the hull was but deliclolislv soli. fins i ll. cl w diieed lv a conil.inal ion otitis ji-i- bri'M as p,., tric incande-ccii's and uniiu nm- I iil;. piano lamps oyer w hich wt ic sh,i,hs of various softening colors, 'flic rclhctiuns ofthe rays of light from these laniii-, with the rays from the si longer li:;his on the multi-colored canopy uliove, caused a general effect of indescribable soilness and beauty. Added to all this m ihe additional and superior charm of the presee.ee of New P.crne's ladiiswho occu pied seats on the singe at one end of tin liall and in the gallery at tin- oilu-r end. At the beginning of the hanq.1. 1. Ihe seats opposite covers were occupied by men exclusive y,- but a number of the gentlemen friends of two youie; holies, who were discovered in the galaxy ol grace an. 1 beauty ill I he balcony, M isses Knima Katie Jones and Kathleen Itryan, by persistent appeals and pleadings finally induced them to coi'sent to, come down and occupy seats on tho banquet Hour, The hanqiietjtlius being graced by tbe participation l ladies, lelt nothing conceivable to be w ished for. The menu.did.not appear on the toast cards, it apparently being reserved for the delightful surprise it caused. It included the following courses: I'vOVsters on half shell Bsh saal; game,- cold ham and roasted meats stewed oysters chicken salad ice cream ol every variety and ices strawberries; cake of every kind; coffee; cigars. The serving of the courses and response to toasts occupied the hours between 9 p. m. and 2 a. m.. every moment of which was delightful and entertaining. Kvcry guest will remember the occasion with unreserved pleasure, and New Berne should prize it ami appreciate it as an important and delightful epoch in her history, for not in the course of years will she or can she do licrself greater credit and honor than she did herself on this occasion. Track Qaotation. The following truck quotation was re ceived by- telegraph Tuesday night from Messrs. "Palmer & Rivcoburg of New TorV: " Berries, twelve to fifteen; asparagus 8 to $5; peas (baskets) $1 to l.2 : iboxos) 50 els., to $1. r The Ladies' Memorial Association met Tuesday afternoon and appointed the various Qpminittccs necessary to perfect ing and dartying out the programme for Memorial day. As wo havo already announced Mf. V. R. Barrington will bo the Chief Marshal on tho oc- easrrmf' --''MivJ i'Bryan ; orator and, Rov...". . ord , .chaplain, VU, Bryan's ad-trcsa will no doubt be a , .... 5" .T ' ??h ! forcibly,,,. , -land. - always ; , com mands ' good , attenilon. The ." floral decorations vsro ''expcetoit to .Be fully eipinl to those of any preceding NEWS l-'KOM 0XS1.0W. Crops and l!uincss, HuiiWng and l'ii niciug. The l'lTiii ii.ivc ii-iisiir d pi '::i'' . Mr. i;. I;. UK ut of pea s Mr. I. M. ready ti. -Id I'ur-t made , n: -I tp.il. !-V.!i M II. o ' .1 . : - -'!l- Mrs. X M IIJ.c I.! I b.e;''s we !(: ' I. Olir iiicicli.ml , hav, Smil li has our uf I he have ever 1;, .i , Mr. John l'. i i v V. ... Sax..- and ". "IV I.IW II ' -C. . I .li . i.l; huiilin:; on Cedar 1'.. Mr. I! .1... k i McC.ib h... hi b'ls ve'. I! hi'! ilii the-n unlc t..es and , p iw he i - taki: g i,i - is mi M n -ha !:i-l 'li' ' . i : lar:.e .me .in in I he .. ruble .lama ili'ji lit i 1 1 . ,;' Il , - I. Hilled .ell ! the.- ti I 11 th. fill.. ,i I. 1. ii.- il' M I III '11,111; New Hiv. I la I - t .ii I y ,il r ik.-s p' H e lire .'l I Ills : . ee ral lay in May. : times ii. : : ever, b idy Til.. bli'SY 1)1 ( V.. 1 Ia arm 'lie i w. i. ii -in t'l. 'i',i . 1 1 , . i ' . ' I I,. ciilil:!::inil- iil iii' Ml-v. ;i!:i l i : ' Wa-hile-'nu i,.: n, lie: nc uul, ., I : . . : eal an: Ii ti: - ' ;' syni, ,,, .,;,., Am ii rcsi,: ih.c .:, -i i tilt - b., ;.cle; .1. - IC I - tlicanis in wi'-ch Ih, :; ili s , f lieaeu luroii mounted on a w heel : lo :ais,' the wind n the best; st ran ;e -i and New Itcrne's C. ul Some of oil'' doeli : fever and arc posi , I it o.f. They say tie own' 'c; of a l:o "1 1 Cel.' C llow in New lie: n and the ibs,.;,... Mr. V. T. Ili'l .Ic sideration lie w ill , eases that he h i er:euee in hamlii . i when I he p ticril i, the bill, ha his treat tne Cyoloira only visii s t clean streel cause of it eil should our strce.s some c i . mania I ad ihii.l I . ,1 in tho iis him. Yacht Clnli li- A nieefuc; ..f I he 'f i held tonight ( Mav i!l i I t promptly at il o'el.f I'y iir.h rot tic i'. i a. ii r, llll" "A nei yoii . .ni'.. i ,oi. ,. ,.i ., i eve of pt.ipo .il." We arc i a t'c r .'! "f .i j c- j sal to yon, but tif.' tint n" .! ' about, it. Our pni.s it i. i'. . . y-Kiir ClDthin'g;. Il.tts ;:ia! s1; . froBi us, and wo wiil jvi y,,.. your money's . ort'i every Li t n , If you want n i n i t mndd n or der see our line sample -. UV guanteoaiit or no kuIh. New lot Children'rt Wliito Ciinvass; Uats at 25ctB. ouch. J. M. HOWARD. E. C. V. Eastern Carolina Dispatch Line. :l 6u atid after Monday,. May 'Ut, until further notice a steamer of this lino will Teavo Nuwbern dully (Sundays' xce'gel) at 4 p. m. , -i- ' n.-o. p- - -t....i- ' ' H vi All '. I I ---- . (A au! i'j -. s . j yf .; - nop. .1.1 I . .. V M.'l HJ i . . i I . S I .11 .i . . I h I -r j i u .; l;ii ! l"ca"-e il, . I. ., I at lie .i n rale prices. -mrii-t is; it? Emm ?mm . ... . .. . .. -i 1 Tho Best Cflods fif the moTiey,' ' V-:'.' 1 .. - ... . - . . ' V TT --I f " - dividing Profifsl CutitT.p Piofils is the Deal ii' r.ivorite Appeal to t tits Tublic. Wih Us it is Different vr. asic idoration U it H -"'i.!:i.Y i in: i'.asis of .1.. 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