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Daily Journal. HE VOL. XII.-NO 39 NEW BERNE, N. C., TUESDAY, MAY 16. 1893, PRICE 5 CENTS. I-. 'iT It. r i J i BUSINESS LOCALS. will find extra fine stall fed beef ' A inib, at S: Com & Son's. "klTLYtlxty buahela of Haman potatoes '-'left 80 cents per bushel. G. D. Bowdks & Co. CDI808WAY & BRO. have the latest style in blue note paper with White Ink which ia very stylish. It. VERY Best Butter in the City, just try it Choice Tea for making Iced Tea. C. E. Slover. aTB. HOWARD will sail for Trenton ShMdays instead of Fridays. Ill JBroflts and pleasures of Bicycling aatnot to be questioned; but the choice jif Wheel should be carefully consid We can furnish asy information yet may desire on the subject. The "WaTerly Scorcher", 8a lbs., price $100 ia better than many $125 wheels; The "Columbia" (ISO is absolutely the BEST made. Catalogues, prices and fair terms given for the asking. W. T. Hill & Co. Bole Agents. PARIS GREEK and Land Plaster for killing Potato Bugs at tf. J. C. Whtitt & Co. WANTED: Two copies of the Dailt Journal ot Oct. 22, 1892. Also one copy of the Wecklt ot Oct. 6, 1892, and two of Dec. 22d. Reward paid for same. FOR SALE CHEAP. An excellent buggy or saddle horse six years okl, madlWM size, very quick and perfectly tra tf. W. J. Smith. A WlX line ot Spring and Summer Samples, consisting of Chcviotts, Black, Blue and Brown Serges, Fine Check Cashmeres, Imported Suitings. Worsteds in all grades. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. M. Chadwick, (Tailor.) At Hall's book Btore. USE DUFFY'S COUGH KILLER Caret Cougbs, Colds. Sore Throat, etc Excellent in all affections of the Throat and Lungs, inducing healthy ac tion of the mucous membrane, soothing and healing the same. Is an antiseptic and oiemicidb. Prices, 10c, 25c. and 10c. per bottle. QO To Street's Horse Store for Livery. F IINE roadster's at Street's horse store. 1? LEG ANT Saddlers at Street s Horse -umore. DANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's th Ointment. For sale by F. S. Duffy, Druggist. MI8H, Sacramental, Port and Scupper nong Wines for sale by Jab. Redmond I CALVIN Schaffer's Wild Cherry Rock and Rye, put up expressly for throat and lung diseases, tor sale by Jas. Rbdmond. DUFFY'S Malt Whiskey for Medicinal use, for sale by Jas. Redmond. TT UNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the U best Natural aperient. For sale by Jas. Redmond. PURE Corn Whiskey for sale by Jas. Redmond. TV TJFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for JS tale by Jas. kedmond. T MPORTED Holland Gin, Burke s Bass 1 Ale and Burke't Guinness' Stout, for tale by Jas. Redmond. 7K AAA CIGARS at very low figures I UiUUU for wholesale and retail trade fr tela by Jab. Redmond. GARRETT 8 Cognac Brandy used very much in the tick room. For sale by Jas. Redmond. Edwin Booth la now reported as Ttpldly reooTerlng." TiePriaoe of Wales has invented knt. Now If he could only invent omethliK to pot in It. Representative Grady is making troif ellorta to remove the post taatera at Jacksonville and Olarkton an will aa at other places There la now, and there will fthraya h. oonstant necessity for the maintenance or well disciplined State troop tn the Booth. The lfleaiaeippi river, bavitg brakei the leveea,! now spreading Its baleful water over the lowland a! Arkanaas. Mississippi and Louisiana. In Germany, aa we expected to aamr. the recent aneeoh of the Emperor ia regarded generally aa very emlnona of a disposition to rein absolutely. He la treading -', .'" '"aa the thlanaat toe If he only knew The aVmerloaa Baptist Educa , - atonal society, the Southern .' . Bantiat Edaoatlonal conference 1 t ; aad the Boathera Baptist oonven J Ttloa .'.an la aeaalon laKashville -ttr yTen'a. Dr. Home, of our State '-cr",' Tjalveralty, wm re elected aecra- tary af the aeeond named body. "os of the twelve Oonsnla to the - Coaro Free Bute has ever re. tvmed alive, and yet Mr. Clifford Wallace ia aa applioan for the ,; v-. place. . Wa object to giving it to him. There la one man la thia . . eonatry whom ths people, Irrespeo ' 0 Uve of party, have singled oat for , - fetfesaor." That man is the lion , : 'j j:?, Caterer ol Oreson, Ought oot the people of North Carolina to nee to it th.it the next Legislature grants pensions to all mt.mbers of the State Qaard who shall die in service, whether by disease or by accident or by- sappressing outrage ud defiant mobs or othm wise? It would be a proper, a grateful thing to do to grant a petition to the wife and children of Lieut. Col. Bogart who died while in rervioe of the State at New Beu. It looks to as that men who give voluntary servica to the State should be re membered by the people if they perinb while serving them, Wil mington Messenger. The Wilmington Messenger'ti Washington correspondent says: Mr. Simmons' visit, to the Presi dent was entirely satisfac tory. The Chief Magistrate impressed our cli lirmati with the eviden: desire of the administra tion to do the square thing by North Carolina. Mr. Simmons is sure th.it the Presideus is too iiiHgniimtninus to recall with the slightest, (li p. ensure North Oar oliua's attitude toward him iu the national convention, lie thinks tua'. the Statu will get her quata of officer more, in faotv than betore. Mr. Clevdaiii siruck Mr. Simmons as being anxious to serve the party's iii'cr.-st in serving the public's i:i'e.-et,. In reply to the question, (Jinn iii.iu Simmons said that it w;ts not so ditiicult to get tho President's ear, nor in his judg ment, will if. li so difliuult to obtain action in respect to re movals as has tuen generally thought. t bis is news, I send tjust. as I hue ii. fr.rni Mr. Sim mons himself. Iir significance iH plain LOCAL NEWS. XE W .1 I) VEll TLiEMEXTS. Howard. S. Colin ii Son More fine beef. G. I). Bowden A Co - Gil bushels ha man potatoes C. Disnswav & llro. - -Late style note paper. )avid I'iereu ha: been appointed post- master at Ileaufoit. J. W. Ilryan lias been appointed Post nuiHter at (loldshoro, vice John (.'. Smith The stcrcopth on exhibition at the Y, M. C A. Hall hits been changed to Friday night. Mr. (Jen. N. Wymau put up a telephone yesterday conneclimr Mr. J. W. Stewarts residence with bis livery stubles ltev. W. E. Kilmondsnn of Morehead City preached two powerful sermons Centenary M. E. Church Hunday and made an inspiring address to the Young Men's Christian Association uieetiu'; in the afternoon. Mr. M. H. Sultan showed us some of the finest new potatoes vc have yet seen. They were plenty large enough to class as primes in shipping. They arc of the Bliss' Triumph and Pearl of Savoy varie ties. They were raised by Messrs. Sultan fc Danenliurg on their from about fifteen miles down Neuse river. We acknowledge the receipt of special invitation from the committee to attend the annual picnic of Riverdale M E. Sunilay school which will bo held at the "Mallett place"eur Riverdale on Neuse river, next Saturday May iOtl All Irirnds are mvileu to )oin in the pic nic who will conic with well filled bas kets. An examination of the Bankers Di rectory shows that there was an improper classification of the suspended North wistarn banks as to their being National orotherwisc. Ojtofthe entire number of about a dozen there were involved the troubles only three National Bankt and steps are being taken to reorganize one of these. The fire at Union Point was a strong case in evidence of where an efficient hook and ladder company could have been used advantageously. The Rough and Ready Co. was on hand and did good sei vice but it would have been much more, effective had proper appliances been at their command. , The schedule of the . mail route from New Berne to Pamlico has been changed so that the mail leaves New Berne every morniDg at 6 o'clock Instead of 7 o'clock. This makes it so that the mail for that route closes at 8 p. m. Those who - have mail for Pamlico, need therefore to tee that it U in the postoffice early enough at night to in ure its going off the next morning. The General Assembly of the Southern Presbyterian chnrch assembles in Ma con, this week. Rev. F. D. Thomas, of Rockv Mount a native of New Beme it the delegate to it from this (Albemarle) Presbytery. It is quite a distinction for to yonng a man to be selected fot thit position, the highest conrt of the church and a meeting where he djl come in con-; tact with mauy of the ablest Presbyterians of the entire Bouth. " , Precautloa Should be Used. In consequence of reduced rates from Europe there will be a large attendance of foreigners at the World's Fair the present year. It is very probable that among tnem will be numerous represen tative agents for prospective emigrants to the United States. In fact it is almost assured that our country will witness a great tide from the East, greater than any previous year and it is a matter of deep interest that every precaution should be taken at the various ports in seeing that we are not infested with the scum and socialistic element of Europe. We do not object to the arrival of any honorable and intelligent class ot people, for we have in greatest abundance re sources that are waiting only for develop ment, and good citizens are welcomed. While a large per centage of this for eign population is extremely objectionable there are others, principally the German, Swiss and Dutch that make good citizens. They come to America to better their condition and enjoy the liberty and privi leges of a free government. Our doors are always open to these industrious and liberty-loving people. Craven county alone has room for hun dreds of them to build up her waste places. Her climate and soil are ad mirably suited for new comers, and the outlook for the future prosperity of this entire section !b such as to amply guaran tee it as one of the finest fields in the union for prospectors. Picnic. Next Tuesday Hancock Street M. E. Sabbath School will have their picnic. They intend to go down Neuse river by steamer and land at Danenburg's furui about til teen miles from the city and take dinner there. The picnic of the Presbyterian Sunday school which was to have taken place last week but was unavoidably postponed will come of next Friday. The steamer Greenville from Washington has been secured for the day. The school will go up Trent river. It is 'planned to Jtake dinner at Foy's mill and then re-embark, go on to Pollocksville and after spending a short time theu start back for home. The start for the picnic is to be made from the N. N. & -W. whart at 9 a. m and it is requested that all baskets be there a little ahead of time. The teachers nd children of the school are to assemble at the Sunday school room so as to start for the boat about 8:30 o'clock. The Baptist Sunday Bchool will picnic at Morehead on Wednesday the 31st. A limited number of tickets will be sold at $1 each. They can be procured from W. E. Patterson, Edward Clark or Jos. Lucas. Centenary M. E. Sunday School have appoiuted a committee to arrange for picnic but the time and place, &c, have not yet been desided upon. Coining and Going. Mr. Frank W. Roberts, editor of the Biddleford (Me.) Daily and Weekly Standard, who has been making a short stay to our city as the guest of Mr. P. H Pclletier left yesterday morning returning home. He expresses himself as very favorably impressed with our city. Mrs. Emily Thomas left for Rocky Mount yesterday to visit her son Rev. F. D. Thomas. Mrs. Pauline Newman, who has been visitinir the familv of Mr. Wm. Cohen left retu .n'ng o her home in Tarboro Mr. end Mrs. T. G. Hyman, who have been visiting at Mr. L. J. Moore's left rc- ttu.iing la Dover. Mr. Jones Wahab and his sister Miss Bettic lelt to visit relatives in Hyde coun ty. Mr. 8. C. Bragaw'a mother, his sister Miss Annie and two little brothers of Washington N. C, arived last night. M;ss Lalla Roberts, who has been o ff several months visiting in Birmingham Ala., Memphis, Tern., and Fayetteville, N. C, returned home last night The steamer Neuse took oat the fbl Ion !ng passengers: Mr. T. H. Coakley, Superintendent' of Greennbaam Bros, oyster cannery retaining to hit home in Biltimore. the season being over; Mr. Walter Clark retaining to hit borne Pantego from a visit to bis ton, Mr. J. B. Clark, and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Grandy who have tpendingtbe winter in Beau fort returning to hit home in New Jersey The meeting of the Mf dical Society just held wat largely attended. There were 860 regular memqert present be tides the applicants. Rev. R. G. Pearson, evangelist, whe conducted to , wonderouily successful revival in New Berne a few yean ago will help Evangelist Moody in hit meetings at Chicago. i'-.''5f-ij Mr. It. ti. Wilton, formerly sole mail agenJon theScoaandNeckand Kintton orancD roaa, -out wmoannow equally with' the two mail agenta who hav heretofore ran exclusively on the A. ft If . C: Railroad, came down on hit flt run on thit road last night. Mist Estelle Clark, who hat had a pro tracted and complicated critical lllnest, haa been tlightly improving for several days. It it proposed to take her to Bal tbiore for special treatment, and the In tention ia to atari today If the ia consid ered able to trawl. , j;.,,',,, k ; TOTTfiPILLSJ adapted! to .old and JOUiig, Hare Killed and Several People Shuck ed by Lightning. Yesterday afternoon lightning struck thelivcry stables of M. Ilalin fc Co. am! tore a hole through the roof, and broke up ono side of a feed box, killed a liors . knocked a young negro man over stunned his father and slightly shocked Messrs. Bcnj. Hahn and Herbert Tis laic. The animal killed was a valuable Mack mare a recent importation she st:ig gered and struggled two or ti-.rce minutes before dying. The colored mini, Oeorge Cochcran, who came so near heing killed was wit 1 1 - two or three feet of the maro killed id his father was standing by him. Tln-v were from the country and were looking at a mule with the intention of minim - ng when the flash came. Mr. Malm iiim Master Tisdale were standing just a few feet off. Messrs. Hahn & Cu's. stables have u large enclosed space in which slock hp allowed together anil Hmh was ihviiv well filled at the time with theni ami it this space that the four parlies sp,k. , of were standing mid it was a slall bor. -ing upon that was struck. Those present say that lire sccn.c.l i- be darting all around the st.iMis. one o. the pranglcs seemed to take Mr. Hahn cm. the hand and Jto run down hi:i per i to the ground anil the many Iumm s an mules around seemed almost wiM..c: just as if they were in a building mi tin. That no more injury was done u .n they were so thickiy cmiri-gtti-l ws .. remarkably. The boy utter being picked up '.:.- taken to Dr. I.einster Dully s nliicc : medical ; attention, lie soon can e around to his understanding l-nt n:n! daz'ed and complained con-iiiera' '. ! numbness. However it lillic linn- 1 soon put him all right. The Woman Open-Air I'renclier. Madame Ella Clark, lh K.; . v woman preacher" proved in be seen . i Advcntist in faith and ritber a wi'.rl impostor or jjlaboi ing un-ii-r an h .'.l.i. -nation. She claimed that -lie- had i.i . a message direct Ironiinxi w.iin- im- awake he calling ler by i a i:e and hlii g that the end of the world wis :i b: d and directing her to go nil! an I w-i.ni people. She claimed a No lliai ': d.n of miracles was not pa--e. I and p. ..i - I to effect cures by prayer and I In- I . on of hands. Announcement w a.-, ncle :i: .! .. would preach agiiu. but -lie : -. . .: I her mind and inicnds to leav i n . day. Missed the Kaln. With all the rain wc had . ... afternoon stooping al I n.e n, before the arrival of the train in.- were dry. The rain miss. 1 tiie though they had ram curlier in 111 at Ool.lsboro. A similar occurrence h io... i. I i weeks ago. The train :e in i hard rain from (!old-boro iinin n with a few miles of New Heine bin of the rain fell here at all. Chillds north and west was all t! had. New Doctors. It is not Mr. but Dr. J. W. Hu Dr. Jos. L. Rhein this morning, two young men were among Hi- ipo cants before the Stale M. died S . .... . h. practice as physican, and were Mice ful standing their ("canni. u Ii There were seventy-nine api ben.i-. .. el out of the entire number only fu ly i en passed. Appointment of I'ublic School Ciiiiiuiil- tees. The State Committee lei" sent out. notice all over the Slate tual I n c school comniittee-' Hill be ..pp .: c.; , .i the first Monday ol .In n- m u i:n. , I. instead of September as lun: . nr. . I will be well lo make a no.e ul ibis. Fancy Prices for Hressoil l'l.ullri. The most successful chici e i u this county, is undoubtedly Mr. '. .; I8lcr, ot Hauifton township. He -his chickens already d'essc.l. lo Nun. i markets and receives fi un ;l." i .10 c. per ponnd. He says it beats tine!, n and cotton raising, and keeps Inn i money all the year arounil. Col !-!,. nn Headlight. DIED. At the residence of the parents, lili'c Emma, infant daughter of Mr. Hob'l. ! and Mrs. Fannie Nixon, aged tin. e months. The funeral services conducted by I! v. G. W. Nsal, were held Irom the home Monday morning. Died. In this city Sunday evening, 14th insl at 8 p. m., Mrs. Mary L. Whalcy, widow of the late Jonathan Whaley, in tho 73 1 year of her age. Funeral tervices were held from Christ Cnureh Monday evening, 15th, at S p. in. Fayetteville, N. C, papers please copy. There w.Il be an entertainment with tableuz at Riveidale neit Friday evening May 19th, given by the ladies and gentle men of Riverdalo and Croatan, for the purpose of repairing and painting the Methodist church at Riverdale. The charget for admission w'.ll be, adults, 8.1 centa; children under twelve, 18 cents. Children under five will be admitted free. All , who attend . will doubtless enjoy thetuselvta, and at the, same time help in a good cause, v". -: KOITOK AI, COMMENTS. Itcsultiiig From the Recent Pressfon vention in Reference to our City. WILSON MIItltOK. Dr. John S. boug, master of the touts ri a most eloquent anil tastefully speech introduced the various speakers. m ill.lNOTON HKKAT.O. The trucking business of which New Heme is the center, has grown from a nail beginning to become, one of the .iiml extensive industries of tin: Slalc. The toasts were all happily responded lo and Dr. John S.l.ong as a toast-mas' tcr u a a decided slice es-i. Ili-NDKUSON C(ll.r) I.KAF. One noticeable tcaliircof the bampii I, m I one ihat pleased 1 1 1 editors was the : -ci:i f wine-,. SCOTLAND NKt-K D1.MIH HAT. The editors were taken on the revenue eider "Winona." It was soineiliin; ne.v lo many ol the editors. It i kepi 1 as a new pin and looks like a prcp al:..;o:i f ir a picnic. ur II 1M Hl'N. v : our ell Sund pleasure to ntleii 1 (' iv niiUiiiiig .if which 'i-l 1 ' . N. Ceolg. H,. ! 1 1 1 cii c i't -.o llllllll bi I.. i.M-. Thi Nc. i:.i. large on and app d bvl :e ,1 "r i v - I' I -n is it e; l in. si w , 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 i I ;i 1 i oil ! tie i: ell. Mr will, iY. nl lb . h. ib 1 M I--. I A. MM h Ii I I I le I lis I . I I . n n - e. -is i: I Mr : the wm: la.M'nN in : - II 111 ' I I s nee .r .,.-., Is , WII.-i-N M11H-OII N.-A I! rue I, bee,,, II and Hi I I he All d lb. S .Ml 'gh - ill li l-l. epar '-. . r -li .b. ii N-' a- I'l.- d tile and huh t : i J . 1 1. li- W e n, ,. the kite . -. -lam. s knl' i: h f s W. Peine Ml. . IMM ity s, a ,,f ( SU lle h.ii. 1 ii 111 l: l sin lis in lie M lie .. :..r lh. ; ii dir. ii. . ml I I -ili.liii n 'hi a n i th .,i Hi, the lieu , I, I Ms el-: .. th, II"- w pie ,f , id llll,,-l. Ill ., - aids .. .Ill t. I'elil-fo t ii .11- d : - . .n I'. ss, I,, n u: s' ,,nl I f i , he' -'. in. I 'll I- t. I n ,ils i : .,W I'rei V.lici e N ViiN.il ilk I. in. of the imp, . f i , pap, l! I I. aid . of ill ill h , be i.-p I, le c- - lliigllt nc. Al mcelni ,,f.ii .' I'.ess As-sOci:t: if n a '- w - ' ago i Ii. i delegates dared to adopt le- ll i mis declaring that herraller a'l -ik!. ii, i.i e- must be paid lor at the in', o' li. (HMii a line. Knilorscs Dr. I eo. j Mr. Thos. H. Coakly, superintendent ol Mi 'sis. Grecnabauin Brof,. New Heme cann;ng.factoiy known to all our citizens bv his repeatedly spending ins w inn is here, on leaving for his home in Kalti mc;e requested us to slato that ho brd been a g. eat sufferer from rheumatism for a ii...en years ana tnat on tno second 01 May he was taken down almost helpless v, ,ti the worst attack of it he ever ex r,i"ienced and that Dr. Leo's Indian i :ibir."nt had quickly cured him to that at the time he was speaking not a sign of the rouble remained save weakness from which lie would recover in due time.- He pronounces it the most powerful liniment l,e ever found. .. j ., Steamer Ureenvlllp , i , The fltr. Greenville, Cnpt, Dixon, will commence running on Neuse Kiver.on and after May n6, 1808.; Schedule will be advertised later: . ,. 4 r; H. , , -. e , ' , ; . 4 .,,.. IUxrs Goat, Act.JAgfc. 1 (mkut (3m ': l -d V ci cam 1 idlest ' . a i k- r ; . Km id I: i - '(oy .i. l: . N V ,., L,,. M..SMI N I ' l! I lUCIld. very tie! Tins U 'll'll i ... 1. ' -;i ' 1 1 1 1 1 Wei li;i! wi.oii U) 1'ies. TIh il' :): ;itn lo i. is d pel lii.it will nun inii.ilh kind wo .- Villi I'ln-.l mr. if Ml l.-l ' '-l.nl lo '!,,;! ! ! '"" !('!( l. I. -Tl ' r le .0:." . c?.C0 c u i o: i ROCLlilSTEll BEER. T. J.TU S & C0. Hue just received soother apw , 6tOck of Furniture, Mttienea, New Home Beir iug Mech'ne and the IaipifiTd ' Ho'. 7 American Bowing Msohlne, CloaktLfjook Btmi and other Home',' Furnishing I have l)uuU . tba Jiutlre Stock for Knot Oah aud can tell CHftAtfcR than any other honaa in Uio, oily i fo tash Or on time. -Call and, tee mj stock aud be .rW?J: ..VbafV..'! rJ I''-' 's.-S.-ii '- Rospeotfnliy, ,. )?!- ' -"'-Vtiv' f ?., '4. ;,",,''-, , : ' i-l " 4 JU U.- FRENCH GH.ULIES -Marked Down to- 50c. or Yd AT 'AM , Ur. ,v! :.iar i ae in ;.! their i ICCS. rui: .Fret ezers, M---.'ii's Impunvi Fruit Jirs. iJ-illoon Vy Traps, in the i-'j .c. I 1 1 . :.L. .) itIIODES mm !i'n ! r -t .McSor (inHkllw J. H. CRABTREE.& CO., I eiZ'.V 3fe.::i-iK, X. C. lauuf., : n i- ! iZuS iiit-j, iioilcre, KuvMilla, Court Ti-immera, Log Haul., tiiule and Double Lutlgcru, Shuftiug, Pullcyi, Eo.:ee, ttc. Cup c.Misii.Mib, ,.u h.md, Pipe, Tipej linings, h...ci .,n.i pir ,0il nlul iu ract ill. things n.-e le 1 in the machinist lina. mij tf. J. B. LITTELL. Attorpey "and" 'Counsellor IN Opposite Patent Offloa. j r i'. .,-y8.hfngton,D. C. j, Over trelve yean experience. A Kian and Foreigtt patents, Car ! , all ; business arising ' tinder 1 ' taws ' promptly ! and c eclited. Rcje:ti!d cu . a a ettenfion. We'M f - " 1
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