Journal. HE VOL. Xin.-NO 31. NEW BERNE. N. C SUNDAY. MAY 0, 1894 PRICE 5 CENTS. Daily BUSINESS LOCALS. HOW tn mlu nvT. ii tA Hn it and buf joor medicine from Mac' Drag . . itj A .Ill Dime man itb . . whm wm w Yloos you. ir. JUST BECEIVEDA lot of Graham and Cuocolala wafeia (t W. D. Barring- ton. ' MAC tINE and hand made brick in any , quantity Jr mla. a38tf Cha. RuninriDT. WHEN Bonxlns is nae4 according to , directions, a third of the labor and the nut or soap in ordinary waahmg is tared. Samples free at J: F. Taylor's. A Nice lot of small hairs anl alioalders at W. D. Sarringtno'e, TRY Oaskill'l Cream Drinks, tbey are fine. ' Nothing but pure crmra naed in making them. Orange. Pineapple, Vanilla, Rtrawberry, Raapbefry and Bunanaa. Also Ice Cream Soda. tl. JUST Received a fine ht of Bananas at J. It Pahbr, J.H. I HAVE Inst rectfirrd a r.e lo. of Spring and Summer tamplr from Wanamaker A Brown, Philadelphia, and temples of silk Vests. They are clieap as (be times are bard. Come and look at them, Jacob Habtsfirld, with J. B. Holland & Co., No. 13 Poltiick St. DID you know that all kinds of repair work could be done at Hulls Bros. Gun Smith Bhops. Renaonable prices and satisfaction guaranteed. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Uowaru. The statement is made that North Carolina has contributed flSOO to the Davis monument fund at Richmond. The comer stone of North Carolina's Monument to the Confederate dead will be laid in the capital grounds on Tuesday Hay 22. 1894. The monthly meciing ol the Female Benevolent Society will be held at the house of Miss Metis on Tuesday afternoon gt 4 o'clock. Gov. Cair has sent out an invitation to all of the State military to the laying of the cornerstone of the Confederate monument at Raleigh, May 33d. Mis Rachel C. Brown, daughter of our townsman Mr. H. A. Brown, has bean elected to the position of stenographer for the coming session ot the Teachers As aembly. She is now a pupil in the State Normal Jodustral school. Messrs. Nunn & McSorley have had a ' door cut on Pollock street for an en - trance to the ice cream department ot their store. This will be quite a con venience to the patrons of their establish roent, especially the ladies and their es corts. The you'ig men have fixed np their ice crean) parlor quite attractively. A freight train was wrecked iq a queer manner in Raleigh Friday. The train iu coming to the city down a grade and when near the penitentiary it became un coupled and seperated into two sections. The engineer not knowing this kept on at a rapid rate and slowed up as he got in to the city. Then the other section came Oo swiftly down the heavy grade and crashed into the rear of the forward one. The result was that foar cars were de railed and badly damaged but fortunately no qne hurt. Church Services, Cburcb of Christ Service 11 a.m. 8 p. m,by the pastpr, D. H. Petree Subject for morning "Moral Surgery." Sunday School at 8. p. m. Presbyterian Church Rev. C. Q. Var dell, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 8 p, m. Sunday School 3;80 p. ro. Subject for the evening will be a lecture upon China. The public cordially invited. Christ Church. Rev. T. M. N. George, rector. Sunday sfcei Ascension-Day. Service, senuon and Holy communion 11 a. m. Service and sermon 8:80 p. m. Sunday school and young men's bible class 4 p. m. Sunday school at Chapel 9:80 a.m. The public are cordially in vited to attend all services. Attentive i ushers. Baptist Church Rev. Rufus Ford, piston Services at 11 a. m. ind 8 p. m. Sunday School 8 p, m. St. Paal'i Catholic Churchy High mass at 11 a. m,. Catechism at 4 p. m. Ves- penandoenedlction pfthe Blessed Sac rament at ?dH p. mr Her, P. F. Quinn. T. M. 0. A,jjevolional meeting this (leroqon at o'clock, conducted by r Dr J. D. Clark. ; - ' Free Wilt Brptist Church Rev. Wil son Luptonpastor. v Prayer meeting at 1 1 a m. " Regular service with preaching by the pastor at 7:80 p.. m. Baptism at foot cf Broad street at 4 p.m. A hearty invitation to ail to attend each service. Regtlar loathly Inspection. Akmoby 4th. Division 1 : Natal Batalior N O.H.G. ' May 5th. 1804. Order. " ' ' .' , The rccular monthly tnsection or the 4th Division will be held at the Armory at 4 o'clock Thnradiy, May 10th 1894. mi rf - 11 ...... ,1 o An tha umi iae uivsiun win - day as escort to the Ladies' Memorial Association of New Berne, and Confcder . ate Memorial Association of Craven Count v. ''"'" ;': r Tutednv at 8:15 p. m. there will be a ur;u at the Armory in m mnuu arms. . :v -.Y,,Y-: ' .MemlH-rs of the Division will have their ur .rnin readiness ror inspection Tbnrs i v. By ordif P u i .. fcfutt. Manlv. ADTEBTISEXESTS IR KITfS. What It Atvertlalig aa What hi Hews t The Way to DeteniiM Aheit Lean thai art aa the DlTldlaf Line We bare recently received criticisms to the effect that In giving mention of pa tients at Johns Hopkin.' Iloapital and similar distant institutions we are giving tbem free the best kind of advertisement they eould have, to the disadvantage of home physicians just as skillful and North Carolina institutions ol like char acter jnat as thoroughly equipped though not on as large a teste as those in greater centers ot population. We have this to say: In many cases like those spoken of the parties have wide circles of Irienda, good subscribers to the paper, who are anxious to know how their afflicted ones are lairing, and in no way can tbev all obtain the information so readily as by (he newspaper statement, and to keep back the news when we have it would not even be justice to them. Every" one knows that the Jocrnal is a home paper and works as strongly lor home aa it is possible for a paper to do under the circumstances, but-it should be at the same time a naci paper and while we admit that such mention is a fine ad vertisement for the institution receiving lt we will never withhold items which con tain genuine news for fear that some in dividual firm, institution or organization, abroad or at home, will receive benefit for which it does not pay The point is that the matter, though it really is of private interest and calculated to do private benefit, i also of public interest and for the public benefit. It is indeed a difficult matter some times to correctly discriminate between what is news and what is advertising; a journalist has to use his judgment in the matter and he cannot in justice to either himself or patrons hold back news items in bis possession even should there be a private benefit thereby. But there is another phnso of the mat ter: II the matter in question is one in which only those who receive the benefit are interested it is then purely -an adver tisement, no matter how large the num ber interested may be, and even where it is a matter in which the public, or n large portion of it is interested, the mo ment the news part is exhausted every thing that follows, whether a lengthening of the article in the Fame issue or subse quent references, (unless something new develops) is advertisement, pure and simple, and belongs to be dealt with ac cordingly. The Free Will Baptist Church During the series of meetings just held in the Free Will Baptist church the building was filled nightly to its utmost capacity even to the space in the aisle be ing occupied, and as a rule there would atill be quite a number around the door unable to gain admission. This condition of affairs shows the wis dom of that denomination In erecting their house of worship in the western part ot the city which other churches have greatly neglected in the selection of building sites. The field for work in that direction has for quite a time been open, quite a number live in the western part and the population near by is in creasing. It is well that a permanent es tablishment has been effected. Eight converted during the revival Will be baptized this afternoon at the foot of Broad street. Fnbllc Meeting-Vance Memorial As sociation. The Central Committee ol the Vance Memorial Association at Raleigh have addressed a circular letter t the under signed, requesting that a County Associ ation be lornred and committees be ap pointed in each township to collect funds lor the proposed statue to. the lamented "Senator Vance." Pursuant to the re quest, and in furtherance of the object, we hereby most respectfully request the citizens of Craven county, to assemble at the Court House, on Wednesday tbe lth day of May, Inst, at 18 o'clock M., for the purpose of forming a Vance Memor ial Association, and appointing in each township of the county, a oommitiee to collect funds for the statue, ' Tbe ladies are cordially invited to at tend end participate in the meeting. It is hoped that each Towship will be represented at the meeting by as many at can conveniently attend. . ' W, M. Watson, U!K. superior court. W. B. Luna, Sheriff 'c ' Xas. W. Biddlk, Reg. Deeds. j -'; Wm. Elxis, Mayor ot New B; roe. Atlantic, Botloe. V :V The retrular monthly business meeting of the Atlantic 8. F. E. Co., No. 1, will be held at your rooms to-morrow night, May 7th, at 8 o'clock p. m. Hy order ot Foreman, ; - Quo. D. Robots, Seo'y. Wholesale JUrket Craitrr Fralio , i-,;;-'7,-vvv . ; Y-j; '"i Cotton, 8 5 8 to 7. T.ive stall fed eattle. 5 l-2a. grass fed. 4a5e Iressed beef 4a5. Beeswai. 80. Corn, 45c.- PhiolrAM KaloRIVt na!r. ' nucha, Eng. 40a50c4 Musoovj SOaOOo. Kgga, ec Field pes.black,claybank and speckled SO a 80 black-eye 75c ; . " Hides Drv flint. Sc.: dry salt 8c green Sc, deer-niaes uo. Peanuts, ouaoacta, Wool 10 to 15c - IWah Afllta. . . Potatoes, Yams 50a55c; Haman 20ca25. Lambs flaf - . . Old Sheep, IMS. Cetalaf aa Gaiair Mias Eva Bandera, returned yesterday morning from Newport Mr. O. Q. Bell, came np to rpend a short time in the city on buttinesn. Lieut. F. Wlnslow, Commander of the State Battalion Naval Reserves left for Wilmington to inspect the Division in that city and to arrange for a cruise of ihe Naval Reserves on the Monitor Niutucket about the first of July. Mr. R. II. Berry, left to visit several places in South Carolina on business. Ur. Jas. C. lio'iertf and'Misa Nannie Roberts, left to fpend a few days with relatives at Wilson. Judge Seyoionr, r.iinu.l lat niU from Wiln-i n- he lius been holding U ii 1 1 it i S:ii"M murl. Mr. V. M. tiilpin. lm hm b'eii nt tending U. S . c nn .1 Wilmington also returned home, couit licing over. Mr. II . I j. Gibb1, went down to Ilenu- furt en professional business. Dr. Win. E. Hull lecturer, editor of the International, um I Miss Katie Snyder left for Norfolk. Mr. (ieo Ch;irliMi wiip mil child, wont up to Cove tn spend n few dnj with his mother. Maj. H. H. Rogers, ol Ihe State geiit for the Richmond Banking and Iiuihlini; association went down last night to spend a lew days at Morehead and Iienufort. Messrs. John Wallace and J. L. Leai v, who have for three months Ix'eu in the city Mnning the spring fish business here for Mr. I). Bell of Morehead left return ing to their home. Confederate Xeniorial. The exercises of Memorial Day will In' held at the Court llousu on Thursday 10 inst, nt half past four p. in. All are requested lo be punctual us ii is necessary that the services should c.nn mence promptly at the hour designated The space wilhin the rail including witness stund und jury box will be reserv ed for Confederate soldiers and sailor-'. The Memorial Association and choir. ORDER OF KSKIKiSKK Hymn "God of our Fathers." Prayer by Kev, J. T. I .yon, Chap- 1st. 2d. lain. 8d. Decoration Hymn "Voice of Pesce.' 4th. Oration Capt Win. Lane, Ora tor. 5'h. Hymn "Give me the Wings of Faith." The services concluded Ihe assembly will sound on the bugle, and the proces sion will be lonned on Broad street by marshal p, in the following order: Escort Fourth division Naval Ualtnl on, North Carolin i State Guar I, Lie u- ltcnant Matt. Manly. 1st. Division. Confedojate soldiers and sailors, Orator and Chaplain, ex Orators and Chaplain. Division. Ladies Memorial Asro- ciation, Choir, Children with flowers. 3d. Division Officials and Visitors, Citizens, Civil Orgaizations, The procofcsiou will move up lhnml St. to George, up George lo Queen thenc lo Cedar Grovo cemetery. It will halt on the ma'ii avenue of Ihe the cemetery. The Confederate; soldiers and sailors will open ranks, through which will pass tho Orat r ami Chaplain, Ladies' Memorial As ociation and Choir. Ranks will thenlbc closed and the vet erans marching to the circle, will open right and left and form in single rank around the monument. Here the choir will sing "The Guard around the Tomb.'i The benediction will then lie pronounc ed by the Chaplain and the ceremonies concluded by decorating the graves of the soldiers with laurel wreaths. Assistant marshals will report at the Court House promptly at 4 o'clock p. m. Members ot (Jontederato Veteran Associa tion are requested to wear their badges. J. t . Clahk, Chief Marshall. Coxey on Trial. Tho trial of Coxey, Brown and Jones, was commenced in the Police Court of Washington on Friday on the charge of "Violating the United States Statutes in unlawfully displaying a banner or device in tha capitol grounds, and in breaking shrubs and plants there." Several of the 'Populist Senators and Congressmen were present. The court denied the motion to auash nroceedisr. a jury was impaneled and the case con tinued to 10 a. m. Saturday. Kepre sentaeive Pence, of Colorado, notified the court that be would be counsel for Coxey. Coxev savs the newspapers made his army a failure, and Mr. Cleveland is quoted as Having said tnat Corey's army was entirely newspaper made, both tributes to the power of the press. NOTICE Is hereby given that certificate No. 75 In series No. 1 of the New Berne Build on and Loan Association for 2 shares has been lost and that application will be made tot a new ceruueate to be issued m place thereof. J. M HOWARD. This April 11th, 1894. Tis not tbe Clothes which makes tbe man, bat they help." Ahoh. ' . v Hats, Clothes and Shoes cm lized men cannot do without. We've got to : have 'em. Now we want your . trade : on them. When you need anything in our line nee., us.. v We don't expect to suit everybody, and we : don't get mad if you don't buy, but but we think we can come as near suiting the' majority as any one in New Berne.: -New goods constantly arriving. - New col lars, Cuffs, HandEercniefs, ous penders,' Neckwear, . Patent Leather Shoes, r t. Umbrellas, Trunks and Valices. y. - J. M- HOWARD. ' Johnson's Magnetic Oil. horn brand. is a wonderful liniment for rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains ana Bruises ior man or beast, ai.uv size ou ca; duo size xcis. CULLED ITEIS0P NEWS. Thos. H. Battle lias ln nominated by the Dwikx-ih9 ofltrky .Mount (o suc ceed himself as mayor of that town. Kx-Presidcnt Harrison declares that he docs not iiPend to ai'sin In a Presidential candidate. A ineelinn of the Populists in Oraiif county has liven culled for the purpos; of trying to bring alsnil I'u-imi with the Republicans in that county The Senate on Friday va- engaged in discussion of the Tar ill' bill. In the House the Rher a id Harbor Appropria tion bill w,is passed. The l ite news froin Washington is that a tariff bill has bei n agreed on. Whit it is, and who has agrceil on it. remains lor tilluir di'Velopcnient. A (ieoivia court, ttin at Atlanta has decided That the nit kel-in-the slot ma chines were illegal. Solicitor general Krnzer says they arc a kind of gambling machines, and proposes lo go f-ir them. The Wake Kor, si coIIcl-c "Athlete-"" defeated I Ik- llii hoi.md college spider' ball team by a x ole "I tour to s ;1' Kichiuond, Y.i., on Krid.iy. Nat l'ovnl nn. 1 OilicT. Poynt. the Pn siilcnt and "ashii r ol Ihe suspended First National Hank at Orlando. Kb., have been llnlii ti d in the I'nited States court sottin;: ;it .lackso iville, for enibez lenient and making lalsc returns. (ien. Kelly- connnonweal army nt l)oMoiue. la... is much di-heaitened. Provisions are scane villi them, and every t tl. rt to ;! Irinsportution lias failul. DcsiMlers arc frequent, and in ( Teasing. Tlicre n:H a serious lint at the Coke Works of the McClea-e Coke company umi S.-otsilale. Pa. Three men were killed by supcrinteinh nt While, and he and his book keeper. Kdwin lioby, are cxpeiled to die. Several others were -eiiou-ly wounded. If f i-ti i im i 1 1 Harrison could tnat his friends as well as he can speak to a mis cellaneous audience he would be the most popular man in America," but he cannot. 1 le lacks thai mysterious sonic thing, which lor want of a belter name is called "personal iiiagiietisie.'' Headquarters Naval lluttaliou, North Carolina State (iuarcl. New lierne, X. C. .May lith, 1HIII. OnUrs No. S. 1. In accordance w ith general Orders No. 2r. Scries lN!i:t. A. ti I). Com maiidiuu 1 Uli' ei- of D.yi iom are notified that the anus, ammunition and equip ment letiiincd by lliein in compliance with Ordei- No. .1. Series IS!l from these I b adtpiartcrs, are chaiged to lliein in the books ol the Ordnance Officer of the Hattalion, and the several Commanding Officers w ill lie held hi a strii I responsij bility for Ihe care and sale keeping ol'tl.e property in I heir charge. 2 All arms, ammunition ai d .'ipiipiiieut not the personal property of the Di vision oi niemlieis thcieof, is subject to the disposition of (he Commanding Offi cer of the I! ittalion. 3 - Hikers commanding Divisions will win ii requiring arms, ammunition or other equipment, make a requisition for the same, and forward il to the Command ing Offi cr. I'pon approval, it will be supplied by the Ordnance t Ulicer. I'reight charges must be paid by the Di vision receiving the properly. 4 A quarterly return of arm--, ammu nition :'.nd equipment on hand, ami llieir condition, will be made to these Head quarters, by all officers having charge ol same. Forms for ret in lis will be subse quently furnished. 5. The Navigaiing and Ordnance Of ficer and the Chief Kngineer of the lSat tnlioii are respectively charecd with the ordnance slores and equipment of the Nantucket in their particular Depart ments. The Ordnance t Hltcer will also be charged with all arms, niiimnnitinn, &c, which may be or lias been received from the U. S., or Slate governments, and which has not been or is not issued to the Commanding Officers of Divisions. (1. No stores, arms, ammunition or other public property oi any description will be issued or transferred. ( except in case of great emergency ) except upon orders from these Headquarters.! l?y order of the Comd'g Officer. C. C. Clark .Jr. I,t. ( J. (i. ) Adjutant. flhsolatety ture K oream of tartar baking powder Highest of all in learening strength. Latest United States Gotebhmxht Food Report. Rotai. Baiino Powdki 'Co., 108 Wrll St.. N. T. w BRADIIAM & BROCK Ji?;asr Co., FILL PRESCRIPTIONS AT 1ST HOUR OF NIGHT. aistf J. J. BAXTER. Has Just Received a Fiue Line of GENTS UNDERWEAR ; . , Including FLANNELS. A Nice Lot of " v Patent Leather Shoes. "A new lot of sample STRAW, HATS going at 50 cents ou the dollar, ' 9Ladies Oxford Shoes a Specialty, J. J. lJAXTEK. s RWffitm Extenuatinc Circumstances, There was trouble in the cutTco complexionod jounfj wnman's cvo as two policemen cscortwl her from the alley, saj'9 tho Detroit Free Press. "What made, you hit that (,'iil?" asked oru? of the oBiccrs. "What made me bit 'or? I had cr cull tor hit 'er. Da's what iua,l,. mo hit 'cr." "She wasn't doingr anything. Vou were making all thi triuible. " "I had er right t.sr make de trou ble. 'Twas her talk dat dune made me smash 'er. " "What did she say ?" "She didn' say niiflin'. She jes' sinnivated'' "Well," asked the otllcer impa tiently: "what did she insinuate? ' " 'Twas 'bout ma new spring dress. She done axed me how 1 got de label often le ham cover dat 1 sewed in fob sleeves. An' den I smashed 'or." Sl'Ki lM. STK.WIEHs DAILY -FREIGHT - LINE. On and after Monday April Hi. a Steamer of this line will sail from New liorne DAILY (Sunday excepted) at I P. M., until further notice. THE STR. NEUSE Cairving the C S. Mail and a sen.ers will sail as usual on Mon day's, Wednesday's and Friday's. (UK) IIKNDF.KSOX, Agl New Heine, N. ('. April !tli is!i. NORFOLK, 1W-BE1E aDfl WASHINGTON, N. C. ALL WATER ROUTE. Str. INoav Heme W 1 1.1. SAIL TI KSDVVS I'KI HAY'S 1 P. M. Sleaini;r HI ilv( WI'.DNKSIIAY'S 1 I". M . a;,d sA'l 1 K DAY'S 7 1. XI. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO N. Y. CITY. toy Delivery via .!. s. S.( :,. (.1111-01-teed. No Transfer Charces. I'lllI.A. Cl.VDK LINK, llAt.'l IMORI: i H. Il II A V ur. II' ISTUN PltovlllKM I-: M. X M I'll ss. ri .. H ASIIIVi; I o. l. I . Nnlih'ill.l, ,v U . I'ON S. Ii. I I I. IIll IIMoMl, V v s. 1! i.i. KALl'll CRAY. ot. New Ilel lie, N. ( '. MY LINE OF Zeigler's Shoes iiayk akki ' i:i j' : : How inanv hnirts will mliiihilc wnh deliu'ht at lhi intelliui'iiei'. A More Complete Line -OF Latlies, 3Iifssess' &. CJhiklrens Shoes Ilili Cut and Low Oil. would !o iiiiio sible to find. Zieler Shoes are lower in price than ever before, but still they keen the same high standard of excellence. My Straw Hats Have also arrived but it is too Cold to mention them. W- 1 . Barnngton, 67 Middle St. Trade Remember I have reduced the prices on Lorillard Snuff. 1 ULRICH, Wholesale Grocer. TWO IRON SAFES, One weighing 1,000 pounds, " 600 " Just Trom tbe Factory, bat hav fkllen into my bands and will be sold at a GREAT SACRIFICE. ; Remember, when yott are in want of anything in tbe BANKRUPT Line BIGr IKE is th place to get it 'i Yoa can always save money by looking over tha GREAT AMERICAN. BAXK RUrT DJEAJLElVo BTOGK, -': StirringupTrade rM. .i i . r : I . I 1 -1 V Is Not so Wry Iliird when we make INDUCEMENT WE THAT DO EVERYBODY Is Astonished AND PEOPLE WHO Buy Are Immensely Pleased. STIRRING Is kept up constantly, although things are or dinarily dull at this time. THE REASON Is that People na turally come where they are sure to get for THEIR MONEY. No Forced, Cut or closing; out sales nec essary at the Stores ot HACKBM tflllffl 47 4Q Pollock Street i ' ' . :'- , H f Ae A- FINE LOT OF SHAFEFTS Sugar Cured Small Pig Hams, CHOICE BRF3KFAST STRIPS AND Small Shoulders. N. C. Hams Beautifully Cured, only I 2 I "2ors Another lare Invoice of California Evap--ated Fruits Just in. California Prunes 10c ' Extra. 15c Pears 10c Peaches 15c " peeled, 20c Apricots 20c Fancy Dried Apples 10c tancv Evaporated Ap ples 15c Another lot of those Fine California Peach es 31b standard goods 17 ONLY cts A CAN JOHN DUNN, Ho; 55 & 57 Folioc Qt Art. l ' y officer. 5 Lt. Commanding