Daily Journal. VOL. XIIL-NO. 30. NEW BERNE, N. CL SATURDAYS MAY 12, LS94. PRICE 5 CENTS The It BUSIXeSS LOCALS. WK bare m aurkH to-dT tome of tbe Bsc (tall M bref, and lunbt erer in tbc fit J. DAa 1 UOU ft OOH. FODXD l Court House, a psir of Udlet hrova kil flores. Apply at - Jocikal offias 'A BIO fiU as iod so Tie titra spring 1 imb anil plj pork thu mominjf at m; FOR REXT Tbe rery desirable rJ-(k-oca eor. South Front and Metcalf Su., firtTnerly occupied by Mr. 8. U. Koberta. Terms, moderate. Apply to Chat, B. Hill East Bide Market Dock. tl BICYCLE Gap and How. Tbe latest thing in bicycle cap and bose jint re ceived at sol uohimi. aim DO YOU want a wheel T For 100 spot casti. I will tell a bran newJIHM -Liberty Bicycle last been ridden a little to ahow it regular price tliS ean be sees at Dr. 81oTr' (tore. alOlw J. W. Watoou. TICKETS for the excu-sion to Wilming- ton next Tuesday are now on ule at the tore of Mr. D. F. Jams'. All persons baWug si)(oiBed their intention of going will please procure tneir tickets at once. IF you owe me please par me. C. . Sloteb. HOW to make money, is to sire it and hay your medicine from Mace's Drug Stoteand save 35. A trial will con rince you. tf. JUST KECEIVEDA lot ..i and Chocolate wiilcm at W. D. Unx't. Omlium Barring- M AC USE ml hind made, brick in any qnautity lor rale. 28tf Ciias Kkizknstein. WHEN Boraxine is used according to directions, a third of the lalmr and the cost of soap in nrdinnrv washing is saved. Samples free at .1. F. Tuylor'a. A Nice lot of small bums and shoulders at W. D. Harrington's. TRY Gaskill's Cream Drinks, they are flno. Nothing but pure cream used in making tlmm. Orange, Pineapple, Vanilla, Strawberry, Raspberry nn;l Bananas. Also Ice Cream Soda. tt. I HAVE just received ar.cw lot of Spring and Summer samples from Wanamukcr & Brown, Philadelphia, and samples ol silk Vests. They are cheap as the times are hard. Comotond look at them. Jacob Uarjsi'ikld, with J. B. Holland & Co., No. 13 Pollock St. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Uowaru. Pair Kid Gloves Found. Sam'l Colin. Fine Lamb. C'uas. E. Nelson A big fat ox. A. & N. C. R. R. To Agents. Dr. E. H. Goldberg Sugeo-oral Dentist Tire turn tab'e of the W. N. & N. R. R. will lie ready for use uext week. The connecting track to it is now being built. Ladies as well as gentlemen are in vited to tbe meeting ol the Y. M. C. A, to-morrow afternoon. Special music for the occasion will be rendered. The membure of tlio Bar are requested to meet at the court house to- lay at 11 o'clock to prepare the Jalendnr for the May term of court. Mr. M. London, one of the most prom inent members of the Wilmington Bar, died in tbat city on Friday, after a pro tracted illness aged 81 years. There was a good rain at Jacksonville yesterday afternoon. It extended as far as Maysville. It rained sufficiently for water to staud in the ditches Irom the affects of it. Some idea of the handsome appearance that will be made by the building on Broad street which is being remodelled by Mr. O. IL Onion for his future resi dence can be formed from its present state of progress. Mr. T. J. Crowder, who has been in Raleigh nearly a year, again makes New Berne his home. He has taken a situat ion as salesman in tbe dry goods store of Mr. D. F. Jarvis and entered upon the duties of the place. , In the hose real company contest last night, the New Berne Company made the following fine record: They ran 100 yards, laid 150 feet of hose and threw water In 33 seconds. Mr. Will Rue was the timer. Tbe Atlantics were also out, : but never worked (or quick time. Mr. Rudolph Duffy, of Onslow county, who has been severat days in the city, is prominently spoken of as tbe Democratic candidate for tbe Legislature in tbe com ing election. They say . he knows the tune-of Democracy s will as that of "Annie Laurie," his singing of which has driven tbe mocking birds out of Ouslow in mad jealousy. . . . - At the meeting for : organization of tbe Craven county - Vance Meniotial Associa tion In the court bouse next Wednesday noon the appointment of a representative to tbe Central Vance Memorial meeting at Raleigh will le& part of the business transacted. That committee will meet in Ralelg't, on Wednesday, tbe 81st inst; tbe day before the laying of the corner stone of the Confederate monument. Mr. Tbos. Robinson, Of Portsmouth, N C, dleciTbursday higlit, May 10th in this city at the residence of bis sister Mrs. J. E. Parker where,be bad been for shout five weeks. He was 55 years of age, and leaves no family. He has a brother at Portsmouth. He was burled yesterday afternoon from the residence, the funeral ervice being conducted by Kev, G. G. parley of Hancock, street chur:h. : Methodist SImms CoalnstesL A telegram to Thb Journal from Washington at 9 o'clock last night is as follows : "Simmons was Confirmed." Brief as it is it tells a very satirf.ctrfry piece of new. We ire glad to know the matter is deckled. Never did s man work more faithfully or more energetically in a campaign than did Mr. Simmons in the last one. When the campai;p opened clouds of threatened defeat hung heavy over the State by reason of detection to Third party ranks, but election day showed tbe counsels of tbe enemy were brought to naught, and the result was in no smilUletrree attributable to the watch ful skill and generalship with which, be as chairman of the State Democratic Ex ecutive committee managed tbe campaign. The office which has been bestowed upon him is small enough recognition of his faithful and succrssful serv ces. Coming and Going Mrs. C. W. Huseey ol (i urn Neck is visiting at Uapt. Ueo. W . Wallace's, as is also her mother Mrs. Taylor of Adams creek. Monday they both expect to leave (or Adams creek. Sheriff L. F. Hargett, of Onslow county who came up tbe previous day on business left lor his borne at Jacksonville. Mr. Hill Humphrey went down with him. Mrs. S. Oettingjr and son of Kinston came down to visit her sister Mrs. M. Marks. Mr. 8. W. Trew, representing the Am erican rross Association, Philadelphia, is on a business trip to the city. Miss Maggie Farrow, of Ocracoke, who had been spending tie winter in the city, at Mr. II. L. Gibbs", attending Miss Leah Jones' school, left for her home bv vessel, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Boyd returued from Goldsboro. Mr. Boyd has been at tending the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows and Mrs. Boyd has been visiting relativ es- Mr. J. M. nines left to canvass for Tiik Journal in Hyde nnd Pamlico counties, Mr. W. D. Mclver left for Hyde county on a business trip. Mr. J. J. Diso'way returned from Nor- lolk, where ho has been on business . Mis? Lillie Way, of Haslin, who lias been visiting her sister Mrs. Jas. B. Clark left on the steamer Neuse returning home Mr. P. M. Pear sill I who has been at tending Lenior county Supeiior court returned home, and Col. A. M. Waddcll, oi vvstmington, arrived irom the same court en-route to his home. Mr. Nathan II. Wood, of Berkley, Va., same in on the steamer Neuse. Mr. Wood recently spi nt a short time in the city and he is meaning to locate here. He has been to it gol numlier of places, some of tbe prosperous ones in the west. He says perfection does not exist any where but be thinks New Berne conies about as near it as anywhere. Miss. N. W. Kenly who has Iwen ma king a brief visit to Miss Kate Varciell, returned to her home in Wilmington. Postponed Until Noon To-Day. Yesterday afternoon the Board of City Council met and canvassed the vote of the recent city election and declared J. E. Latham from tbe first ward, F. Ul rich from the second, H. J. Lovick from the third, Virgil Crawford fro-n the fourth and .Isaac W. Eubank from tbe fifth ward, elected Cimncilmen for the next year. The reports or the committees not bt ing ready last night, a recess was taken to 12 o'clock to-day to hear the annual reports and turn over the municipal af fairs to the new board. x More Shad in It The supply of shad in Neusa river has just teen increased to tbe extent of 450,- 000. That is the number of young ones put in near tbe city, by the United States Fish Commission. The little fellows are only about the length of a finger nail Tbe shad return aunuallv to the waters where they were batched or were plncetS when small and in three years are in prime order fur tbe nets of tbe fishermen and the table if tbe epicure. The excursion Tuesday will give a fine opportunity (o parties to visit Wilming ton or Wrigbtsville and spend seven hours at either place or divide the' time between the two places, as each visitor deems best. Revs. T. F. and T. H. Harrison will preach at the Free Will Baptist church in this city on tbe nights of Monday and Tuesday, 21st and 22d inst. These min isters are twin brothers from Long Acre, Washington" county, They arrived in the city, yesterday from Washington county en route to Pamlico county. Bun day tbey will preach at Grantsboro. The commencement exercises of James High School, Grindool, Pitt county, will take place May 17th and . 18tb. Tbee will be an' entertainment on Wednesday May 17th at 7:30 o'clock. On Friday morning at 11 o'clock the annual com mencement address will be delivered, the examination and cbildrent exercises will take place in the afternoon and the an noal commencement exercises at night-. ' The average cost of the pensions paid by the Unittd States is $10 to $13 a year to every family ia the country. In many cases tbe pension cbartre alone is equal to half a month's or even to a month's wages. ; :'o ' .V1, ":.- C " ' .;, Xarrlet A Disappoint! Congregation Oo Weduesday evening the th int.. Mr. Geo. R. Simmons, of Dover, w united in marriage to Miss A 3 no W. I)e Bruhl, at tbe reeiiience of Mrs. Stisiu De Brnbl, tht bride's piotbcr. at DeBrubl's, Jones county, Rev. A. L. Ormand of Craven circuit officiated. The marriage was intended to have taken place in the cburrh at Tuscaiora, aliout four mile distant, and preparation had been made a:conlingly. The church had been well decorated for the occasion by friends of the contracting parties, and ai the hour fir the ceremonv drew near it was filling up with p.-nple from the surrouodiii;.: count 1 . witness it. But tbe a .- 1 b.Le wan doomed to dis appointment. The miii -:i.r. when the time was almost n I -1 1 I discovered that the marriage i.e ..v; had been purchased in Jones county, while the church was located in Craven countv. and according to law the marriage must be perforund in the same countv in which the liccnxe ia issued. So informing the congregation of how matters stood. Mr. Ormand started in the direction of the bride's home and met the pirty on the way to the church. They immediately went burk and were married at tbe residence in the pre in e ot the family and a lew Iriends of the immediate neighborhood and the crowd nt the church departed for their homes. Three More Founts ns in Position. Thre' more drinking fountains were put in yesterday one on Iiioad sir. 1 1 wliercMhe old soli s formerly stood iu-l below Middle street; one 0:1 (ir.ivc street at the junction of Middle, and o n by .1. II. Ilaekburn's store at the jumln.n ol liroid and t Jiloin streets. One 111 re remains l lie put in, the one on the iiuu-ndaiiiized run I. the one at first proposed to lie place I by the Fair ground but which is more likely to lie put a little lower down, probably by the western gate of the cemetery The fountain near the junction of Broad anil Middle streets is the one first intended for 'he junction of Oucen and Pollock, (Met 'iirthy's ston ). The pres ent amiii'jeuient was djcnicd belter than the first as it puts one hydrant in (itch of the live wards of the city. Tte one on Broad street and thy one at the junction of Middle and (raves, are in the center of the street. We think the placing of them thus was a mistake. Though useful, anil handy for the horses to drink from, the hydrants in such a po sition are obstructions, and drive-ways should be free from obstructions. We believe if an accident should occur from their being placed where they nre the city would be liable for damages. List of Letters. Remaining in the Post Ollice at Xew Berne, Craven countv, N. C, May Otli 1894. A. Wm. Adams. B. Miss Marv Bonds, Carrie Bud. Miss Nancy Bonner. Richard Blount, Miss Maggie Broods, W. H. Brudson, Mrs. 8. C. Bray, Miss Atney Bryant, Miss Emaline Bryant, col., Miss Sumarly Beck ton. C. Miss Armeter Clark, Mrs. E. L. Cradle, S. Clark, J. T. Cox. D. Mary Dean, Miss Agnes Dinest. E. John A. Ervin, R. II. Evett. F. Isick Forbs, Miss Louzcner Fov, care of Mary Foy, N. J. Franks (i. Miss Jennie unnners, Alexandria Gray, (8) Rev. 8. B. Gaskill. H. Wm. Hilton, W. II. Hewittc, W. H. Haiper, Mrs. Jane Harris, Jno. F. Hardee, Wm. Hatson, Dr. Uasket, Mrs. Eltie Haskins, Levy Hughes, J. U. H. Johnson, (Jarrah Jones. Capt Autliur Johnson, care of barge Tbos. McKiever, Mrs. X. H. Jones. K. Curtis Kinsey. L. Miss Maggie Lane, H. W. Lane. M. Mrs. Carrie Mosely, D. W. Merritt, N. Oscar Noe, P. N. M. Porter, Mrs. E. H. Pilch ard, Sidney Preochard, Missouri Peterson. U. Tbos. Robinson, care of Eliza J. Harris, Miss Nancy Russ, Robbard Rob- son, Laura A. Ross. S. Mrs- A. U. Smith. J. D. Squards. T. L. Staton, col., B. Staton, Earon Scott, O. P. Shell. T. Rebecca Turner, Miss Annie Tay lor. . V. J. W. Veruelson 4 W. Miss Msry E. Wilson. Miss Pollv Willsams, Dauid R. Williams, Washing ton A Hughes, J. a White, col., W. H. Wooten. Miis Bessie Windley, A. White Jr., Allen Wilson, Clara Winstead, Letessia Williams. Persons calling for above letters will please say advertised and give date ef list Tbe regulations now require that one cent shall be collected on tbe delivery of each advertised letter. M. Manly, P. M. ' The Atlantic City girl who publicly cowhided ft dancing master for slandering her, and told tbe crowd which witnessed the scene that she did it herself because al. n l,af1 . n Vlt. Iwnllutf f. . An if will rrnt nn unu UV Wig V&UUIO M ... ' 1, nil! v-b -along big brother cr no big brother. 7 It is said: "A man that wears out the sole of his shoe just in the middle is bound to be rich." Now friend when youexamine the sole of your shoe to see : if you are going to be rich, it may remind you that you need a new pair. r-. Don't fail to try Howard for them. Our S'acy Adams & Co'a., shoes are the Best made and cleanest stock sold ia New Berne; and all who have worn them will tesfify to their wear ing qualitiis. Prices: $3.00 to $5. 00 in men's; Boots, $3. to $3.00 only. r,K ' ' T m. FrntVAT-m - : - , IT LIED ITEMS OP NEW. t )& ing to falling sione I by the strike O lio rond h:is cut etiaretl 1 wo hundn h are now added unemployed. rt in 1 usiness, occji- the ltaluinre and I 1 it, for.-j -dis-d and fifty ol its mei to the Ion:; 1st n An Knglisb crank named William Oldham, is going to attempt crowing the Atlantic on a waiei evcle. Ih-' end'e is 111 feet 6 inches long. :t act Ikhiii and 2 levt 8 inilun dctp. 'Ie : trying to out do the Kentac ktin'ou bis v y to Washington in a Wileon aniPjoin coxcy tir-t. Col. llnckinri Ige in.iy be. a- be -i. truly repeulant, but that i no reason why we should !) rewarded with v:it in Congress. There is nothing rare in re p ntance alter exp isure, and little tint 1- comineudablc. The amendments to the tariff b II pear to be another cam' of the tail ap- ging tbe dog,- and S.inidor Hill has a sharp kuifc with which he will attempt to amputate the tail. Member of Congress Hratton. of Man land died on Thursday. The II ui-e was draped in mourning Kiidav in honor of his memory. In the Senate Messrs. Hoar an I Harris had some slurp passages on resolutions growing out ol the tariff dibilo, .sccivta'v I bike Ss 11 t tl h is left hl-olli. e iii Washington to go to Atlanta. !a, as 1. used (or the tieorgin Southern and Florida railroad. This is news to most people, it iieing gem rally undent 1 1 ti ll itlornev tienelal only was the Riilroad lion ll'-y ih 11 j y ing a high (mvel'illlH 111 posit mil. The ('.illliiis-i,,m I's ul 'the Dislrii t llae uiven ( 'ney and bis crow. I, forty -eiijil hours 11, line to leave the l)i-t riet : The papi r weie sered I'V the In jlih otlieer. Typhoid lever has developed 111 camp ami it is ot iierw ise 111 a inis -iaiile con- tlit 1011. The business no n of Maryland mot in I! lUiiiioiv lntiti"iHliy night to demand i f tlear Senators and n pri sentative; ac tion on the tariff bill. One of the resolu tions adopted wn-; "this trilling wilh a Hiieslion. as vital to the welfare ot the people, shall cease, nnd ih it Selfish inter fst shall no longer be siillefed to stand In the way of public good." ol. Julian S Cat r the otiilor al Wilming day. The Mes-euger minis o bis ornab' and addlV-s. Tbe sis'eeh f Ihirham. was on on Memorial gives several col tistinelly apropos was largely m m inical paraiiies and ttie geniii' tbe poet's vviiitd made to lend the l'eri's elo iienco to enchant those prcsml. II paid a tribute to Henry I.. Wyatt of tb Kdgceoinlie ( iuanl. The ti;ii ites. -lb lloln is applitil to t'oxcy Us a traniii. It is -aid 1 10' to be an iibbrtviation of lloboken. tbe name of that city being thus shot'teiu d by tiamps. Again it is allegisl to come trom the name of Hobo, a man who kept a low saloon fn Chicago which was frequented by tramps who. when arrested, were called "Hobos" by the police, and thus the name became applied to till worthless characters. At Mnrclieail The News-Obsei ver-Chroniele gives the following Morebcad City news; Mr. II. I.. 1'eny. proprietor of the Atlantic Hotel, has ocnts that lamous resort to the public and many rooms have already In en engaged this mouth bv fish ing parties from this State and Tennessee. Spanish mackcreiil and blue lis.li are now being caught in large numbers by trolling laities. The month of May is said to be decid edly the best season for this sport. LAYING THE CORNERSTONE Of the Coul'oderato Monument at KaleigU May the L'Utl, 1894. Passenger Department, A. & X. C. It. Rd. To Agents: The following rates will apply to the above from your .station to (oildsboro and return. Tickets to be sold May 20th and 21st, good to return to May 21th inclusive: From From Morehead City 3.X0 Core creek 8 l.t',8 Wildwood " 3.(18 Dover, l.sU) Newport, 3.3G Caswell, 1.20 Havclock, 3.04 Kinston, 1.114 Croiitan. '2 80 Falling cr'k .KO Rivcrdalo, 2.72 La Crange, .50 New Heine, 2.36 Bests, .86 Tuscarora, 1.32 Military companies in uniform or regu lar organized associations of Veterans, 2(1 or more on one solid tic'.tet, two and one hall cent per mile for round trip, or one and a quarter cents per mile traveled. S. L. PILL, Sup't. Dr. E. H. GOLDBERG SUfliO-ORAL DENTIST, Office Henry Building. Middle street, betwen Brand and Pollock North Episcopal church yard. Teoth Extracted Absolutely without pain hy a new and harmless application of TONTINE. Most Delicate can USE IT. All branches ot the protesslon done at shortest notice. f"Satisfhction Guaranteed"flt "WE ARE IN IT" ON THE FOLLOWING: Cast Iron Bower Pipe. Terra Cotta Sewer and Drain Pipe. Galvanized and Black Pipe. Bath Room Ouflts Complete. ; Hose and lawn Sprinklers. In fact everything needed for fitting your house with water. " Get our prices before buying, and 8AVE MONEYt J. J. DISOSWAY & CO . -' 43 Craven Street mlOlra Absolutely Fure K oream of Urlir baking powder filtrhast of all in leavening strncth -Latest Unitkii Mtates Uovsk.nukn'i F000 Hkpokt. RoTAL BillNO Powdkb Co.. 11 W . 1; 8t.. N. Y. SI'r.rlM. '' I M 1:1: s NORFOLK, NEW-BERNE aflfl WASHINGTON, N. C Tliroptl ino r It UilhullJlllui; ALL WATER ROUTE. Wil l. SAIL TC-i A l i:l iiws 1 r m ?t:tiiii- ICLKO WKItNKSIl.W'S I I'. M . a , I - I I i: l 1 s. 7 m THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO N. Y. CITY. 8rT Del ivcr ia 1 I. I ) - 1 I , 11 ,;:ill tocd. No Transfer Charces. I'llii. n. in: 1 isi . f. I 1 t 0 : 1 0 1 1 1: m 1 1 s 1 III is, 1 1 , .;,, I I 0 i I A t l; N - 1 . . AsllINi, , . i. t VH;.i.l A s. I ( l s.. I I lilt II M' is 11, i -s II ( . 1 RAI.ril CRAY. Ant. Now Hon 10, N . ( '. c. urn DAILY - FREIGHT - LINE. On nnd al'tor Moinlav April 111. a Sti'tuni-r of this liui' will sail from Now licino DAILY (Snnilav t'xivptfd) at I 1. M., until fititlii i' notice. THE STR. NEUSE Carrying the U. S. Mail ami !'as seniors will sail as usual on .Mon day's, Wednesday's and I'tiihn 's. GKO IIKXIIKRSOX, Agi. New Ilerne, N. ('. April Htlt l.s'.U. MY LINE OF Zeigler's Shoes Il.VVK AUK! 'KD: : : How mini v lu.irt.s will iinliiJ.iic with delight ut this iiit'Hii;oiico. A More Complete Line OF & CJliilclrents" iSlioex High Cut and Low Cut. would lie impos sible to find. Zienler Shoes are lower in pri. e tli.m ever Wore, hut still they keep the Mine high standard of excellence. My Straw Hats Have also arrived but it is too Cold to mention them. W. i Oarringftoii, 67 Middle St. BRAUHAM litiS Co., FILL PRESCRIPTIONS AT ANY HOUR OF NIGHT. ftl.-i tt OIS'X FORGET Boraxine AND LEWIS' SHOES For Sale J. F. TAYLOR. Hero are some of the Good Things of life you can And there: 1st. Coal Oil, Johnny Soap the hest nil round sotip In the world, tad. Boraxine. the woman's frii'inl. It cleans bleaches and makes washing easy. SAMPLES FREE, TRY IT. 3(1. Sapo'la always reliable. 4th. A new stock ot J.B. Lewis & Cos'shoea, ttie best erer brought to this market lor the money see them. Sth. For a toiUp, try Hires Root neer, Bn Tarian, Rlenil, Piinor anil.Portner'8 Import ed Ginger Ale, Brown's Htout and Badges A to, always on band. (tb. For Medina! ases try Old Thomson, O. F. J. Manliattoa XXXX MonoRram ami Ma.Tlftnd AAAA Byes, Pure mountain Corn and irandles ot various kinds. Yours Anxious to Please, JAS. F. TATLOR. 18, 30 Jt 33 Middle street NOTICE ! ' Until we can make other arrange ments, we will not send our CAllTS on the streets ifler to-day. Please tend to the (tore Monday evening for tour bread, ; CLARK BAKINO CCX ZAOTd tills;: StirringupTrade i n. rf--Ms : Is Not so Very Hard when we make INDUCEMENT KYKKYBODY Is Astonished AND PEOPLE WHO Buy Are Immensely Pleased. STIRRING Is kept up constantly, althouffh things are or dinarily dull at this time. -0 o- THE REASON Is that People na turally come where they are sure to get FULL JPOlt, TIIEIK. MONEY. No Forced, Cut or closing out sales nec essary at the Stores ot ECKBUliflLLEH i47 4b Ppllock Street. THAT CO A FINE LOT OF SHAFER'S Sugar Cured MEATS Tiint X11. Small Pig Hams, CHOICE BiUUFASI STRIPS AND Small Shoulders. C Hams Beautifully Cured, ONLY 12 I "2oTS Another large 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 Fancv lEvaparatedllAp--ples 15c Another lot of those Fine California Peach es 31b standard goods I 7 lets A.CAH ONLY JOHN DUNN, Ho. 55 & 57 Pollock Ct