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-1 . 1 Journal. HE VOLXHI-NO. 61. NEW BERNE. N. CL FRIDAY. JUNE 15, lh)4 'KirK : o VTS Dailv- t 3 , wnrcu locus. -BOB Cktt Soap at J. W. gssall. "wooas, 1 WOM r. - mtiw TBT OmiklU'i FiaeappU Sher berta. BTOE and Pamlico Countj Spring and rmwi CkjeKenc TM very finest of this aaaana If. W. Chapman's 8 South Front St. Gall early. POUND., coat oo tbe street Owner eaa hart tbe same hv orevtna DrotwrtT at JOOBMAL oiBoa aod paying fur advertite- $ menu. HA1DWARE or all klndi to be sold for tb next sixtj days at cost and leas ia some bssn, ao reasaosble offer reluaed. Call aad aee dm and be convinced, this is bo humbug sale. Y. M. Dkaket, m. ; ; South Front St. TO WUOM it may concern! -All persons that bare bad accounts standing on my books lor one year and over. I hereby notify you that in thirty days from date if not settled I will ail Ten we the same by placing them in a large glass frarau and hang it out in front ol my &laco of business every day, so that it can a seen who wears cloths mm doo't pay for them. R Sawyer, Fashionable Tailor. WHEN Boraxine is nsed according to directions, a third of the labor and the coat of soap in ordinary washing is saved. Samples free at J. F. Taylor's. UOHEY saved 1 money made. Buy TMT Medicines at Mace's Drag Store, if on will save money on every purchase. Quality guaranteed. A trial will convince jrcav MACHINE and hand made brick in any quantity fur Nile. 28tf CiiAS. Kkjienstkin. L QUA. L NEWS. SSW ADVERTISEMENTS. llewaro. f'ExouraJon Vt Airy. J. W.' gmaUwood Hoe Cake Soap. Uurrtss Steam Dye Works, Raleigh, N. C-Waoted. ;The Roynl Arcanum meets to-night at 8o'cl;ck. The weather bureau predicts fair weath er to-day, proceeded by showers on the coast. Mr. S. B. Street has moved his real estate and insurance business to the office . opposite the Gaston House, reonntly va cated by Mr. W. T. Caho. Announcement is made that Bishop Wilson of the Methodist Episcopal church, South, hss decided to live in Durham, and that a residence will be built there for him. Every steamer now, as well as truck trains, goes out heavily laden with truck potatoes, beans, squashes, encumbers, etc. The former are largely in excess ot all other crops combined. ifjhattaka Literary Circle will meet to night it 8:10 o'clock, at the residence of Mr. M. D. W. Stevenson, Esq. Subject "David Copperfleld." All members rcquir e4fc hve quotations trom this book. The Lawn party by the Epworth League on the Academy Green will begin Umigat at 8 o'clock. Tha money raised will be applied to benevolent work which the League is carrying on. Mrs. Mary Harrison has commenced the erection of a good, eight room dwell ing house on Spring street The main body of the house will contain six rooms and there will bo a two room L. Every part Of the city shares In the progress be ing made. ' Charles Duoston, one of the ten ne groes who escaped from the Raleigh jail Majr 16th, has been recaptured in Nash county. He is the third recaptured. There ia no fresh newa of Orange Page, the murderer . who was to have been hanged this month. A special Teacher's Assembly train of thirteen cars ten of them sleepers will go through New Berne Monday night en route from Greensboro to Morehead. Tha train yi to leave Greensboro at 10 p. m. Monday and arrive at Morehead at 5 a, m. Tuesday. This time of travelling is choa sa so as to avoid tha beat aad ust of the dey.i'i:!" i We lean that already quite a aasaber of persons have expressed their intention of taking advantage, of tha, wonderfully ehsafr our, dollar rata for the excursion WMLAtry oji the ath Inst ' There are the- anst ample and superior hotel ae asamodatiaoa at Mr. Airy and the. prices reasonable, so that the entire ooct of this 800 mile trip willbe nominal. M?. tfl'chnrchili,1 who about a week - sfo opened op Ua plumbing, establish ment in the store formerly -occupied by Mr. Nelson .Whltford, baa with bint Mr. J. W'Beed, ot Lyncaborj, f Ta,' who has thoJretuuUion;of being well p l bis trade." They ' are mom Tgaged in fitting ap Dr. Geo, Sfcrrert resident which ia la irseV erection 'on Union street, and have several 'ihif engagements for their WiWagtoi had a severe ttonn ofwira hau! and ' Ightoins-; Wedneaday. t i weather signal pole was struck by light ning and shattered; and at another posit a bona was killed. At Wrigbtsvflla tw lightning was terriflc,and tha beach along there was covered with ' hail for aom time after tbe -. atftrm. At Scott' Hill ' lightning set an old field! on fir but tha rain put it out before, .damage rasulted. There waa considerable) . hail thm,w also but ho dumagaf from It," " v i Camla aa4 SaUff. Kisses Carrie aad Addle Clajpool, left yesterday morning to spend the sum mer with relatives in Durham and Atbeville. Miat Haiti e Rouotree want up to Ooldsboro to visit friends. Mies Emma Katie Jones, who has been visiting Miat Lucre tia Oorrall of Winston, returned home last night. Mrs. J. W. Rumple and child, of Vir ginia, arrived to spend awhile at her brother's. Rev. a O. Vardell a. Mr. Will McCarthy, assistant clerk at the Atlantic Hotel, went down laat night to begin bb season's work. Mr. Fred Perry, brother of the proprietor, ia bead clerk. Mr. W. T. Cahe returned from a Pam lico trip. He reports the potatoes of that county, about two-thirds shipped. Mr. W.L. Antes, of Baltimore, and.Jtr. Jas. W.Hamlioton, of Durham, who a few months back spent several weeks io our city, came iu again yesterday. They will leave tr Wilmington to-day. Hotel Albert Arrivals: W. Q. For- lonir, W. N. A N. R. R; M. R. Fitzsche, Louisville; W. R. Ball, and W. L. Antes ".Baltimore; J. C roster, Charleston: Jas. T. Wayt, Richmond, Francis A. Straus, C. L. Dronees, New York; J. H. Murray, and A. M. Baker, N. C; TJ. J. Corbin, Grand Rapids; C. S. Dowdey, Richmond; W. S. Chadwhk, Beaufort. Homicide la Onslow. We learn of a lamentable occurrence which took place at Cedarhuifst, a point on the W. N. & N. Railroad. I en miles below Jacksonville. It appears that Tom and Frank Sim mon, brothers, between wltom unkind feeling bad existed for some time, engag ed in a quarrel, ; which resulted in tbe killing of the former by the Utter, a pistol being the weapon used. The parties are white, the dead man be'ng thirty years old, and hi sluyur thirty-four. The murderer was promptly arrested and is now in Jacks, o vil le jmL K. of U. Officers Elect. At the regular meeting of Craven Lodge, No. 1 , Knights of Harmony, tlie following officers were elected for tbe ensuing term, commencing July, 1894: President, 8. R. Ball; Vice President, C. Scales; Counselor, II. C. White- hurst; Chaplain, R. J. Disosway; Secre tary, J. H. 8mith; Financial Secretary, W. B. Boyd; Treasurer, H. L. Hall; Marshall, H. H. Tooker; Assistant Mar shall, J. T. Lincoln; Inner Guard, W. S. Parsons; Sentry, A. B. Wallace; Trus tees, T. A. Green, J. R. Medford, S. R. Street; Auditing Committee, T. A. Green, H. C. Whitehnrst, J. T- Lincoln. Another Family Moves Io New Berne's population was favored yesterday with the gain of one more family. Mr. G. W. Richardson moved down Irom Goldsboro and will occupy the house corner of Broad and Metcalf street, formerly occupied by Mr. T. W. Dewey. Mr. Richardson is the book keeper of tbe Goldsboro Lumber Com pany and moves his family to New Beme so tnat tbey will be nearer to tbe com pany's plant at Dover. We are ever glad to see new citizens like these moving in. New Berne has room and a welcome for them all. Tha Orchestra at the Atlantic. Whiting's orchestra of Chicago, a fine one of eiht members is the regular one to furnish music at tbe Atlantic Hotel, Morehead, this summer. In addition to this regular orchestra the boy brass band of Fuyetteville an excell ent one, will be there. Tbe band is com posed ot sixteen members wuoce axes range from ten to sixteen years. It is the same one which furnished the music at the laving ol tbe confederate monument corner stone at Raleigh. This tact shows the esteem in which it is held. Masonic OBeers Elected. At an election held Wednesday night for offiV.-ers of St. John's Lodge, A, F. & A. M. the following officers were chosen: Hugh Jones Lovick, Worshipful Mas ter, Thoa. F. McCarthy, Senior Warden; B, 8, Primrose, Junior Warden; J. H. Hack turn, Secretary; Thos. A. Green, Treasurer. Tb weather at Morehead Wednesday nigh t was cool enough for blankets. A genfwman from there informs us he slept und er two quilts and a sheet and found them only , comfortable. This sounds good for tb visitors who go down to es cape hot weather. Uqior DMlen Convention at Wil- . augtoa. For this occasion the W.N. & Jt. Ry., will sell round trip tickets, New Berne to Wilmlntrton and return for 13.10. Tickets Trill be aold June 10th and 20th, good to return untu, June surd. v : asi,, , v. I Tfanted.' V- . In order to introduce our work, and secure agents everywhere, we will dye a coat, , vest or pants for any one tn the United States free of charge. ! ; In tending goodt by return mail, please tsd stamps fbr return postage. Address - HaxBiss BrrfAM Dvn Wobks, a South Blount . Street, BaMgh, N.d. 1 1t will astooteh von how quick John- set's Magnetic Oil will kill all pains, in ternal and external: 81.00 ata SOcta.; 80 ct. saw 25 eta HOHB KEEL COM PA HIES. Several Expected U be Forate4 Every Pertiea ef the City Better Prelected by the Water Weeks Than They Ever Were by the Eagl net. Now that tbe Are engines bare been almost entirely "laid on the shell,'' owing to the advent of the water works, bete reel companies will douMleas be prompt ly organized in different parti of the cit). There is already a disposition on the part ol thi young men to organize tbem aod doubtless there are property owners in different parts of the city who will furnish places where tho hose car riages can be kept for sake ot tbe great protection ill ir uopcrty will re ceive thereby. Tliere is xuch i move on foot in the McCarthy n i,lil(orliood. Mr. McCarthy oilers u lio.ine lor the hose reel; a company will be organized at ouce ami the city council have passed a motion to supply tbe hote reel as soon as the company it organized and in thtpe for service. The city bat ordered and received 1000 feet of hose additional to tbe old supply for the benefit of such hose reel companies and toil makes the tupply sufficient to equip tbe different companies that may be organized in different parts of the city. There is 3,500 feet of the bote and it only takes about 300 leet to each baud-jumper. This will reach any house on any portion ol a block from the hydrant at the corner, as the blocks aru only six hundred feet, some of them less, in extent, and iu the suburbs which do not have tbe pipe nmiiw on every street, tlie hose from the horse reels can he used and they will reach to tbe utmost limits. Many of our citizens, we find, have an erroneous impression about the protection given to the properly on the outskirts of the city. They think that one ol the en gines at least, ought to have been kept on for the sake of this property. They fail to realize that the water works were con structed on ho admirable a plan tnat any house in tbe city limits can be reached with the hose now on baud, to say noth ing ot any more that may be ordered. As an illustration take Norwood street, the one leading from McCarthy's store to the river, which is tbe most westerly street down which the water works pipes run. fl looks like a good long stretch from there to End street but the amount of hose on hand now will reach the entire distance and then there will be a thous and leet to space. The fact is the suburbs are really better protected by tfce water works than they were by tbe engines, because the nearest wells to some of the property from which the engine could obtain water are more distant from it than the fire hydrants are. Te Editors In Convention. The editors are at Morgaotou this week, and presumably having a good time. They generally do when not at home. Next to the preachers they manage to get more good "vittals" and other con dimants, at their Associations tha't any other set out. They all need it, and mast ol them deserve it And it a real pleasure to sec how they enjoy it. They are away from home aud office cares, and not jwithout honor save in their own country. The good people who feast them till the 'flow of soul" reminds one of the sparkling intellectual nectar of Sheridan and Pitt, of Clay, Webster, Caboun, Prin.:isj, et cetera, know that many of thein are cussed year in and year out mostly by delinquents, lor serving their community and the country. But with all their draw backs, they get one week of square meals, and as much happiness as can be put in that length of time. 5 0 T I C F, ClTT ClBBx's t)FMC, Vew Beme, N. C. June f ,4th 1894 Applications in writing for the position of Sanitary Officer, to be jp(ioioted by the Board of City Council, will he receiv ed at this office up to 9 o'clock - m., Monday, June 18th. W. D. Wallace; City Clerk List Tear City Taxes, Having been appointed Tax List Take ? for the City of New Berne, I hereby give' notice tnat i will receive same at my office No. 3, Craven street, for twenty days beginning Jane 11th. Office hours 8:30 a. m-, to 1:30 p. m and 8 p. m., to 6 p. m. Very Respectfully, J. E. Latham. June 10th, 94. "What t fine man hath your tailor made yon." Mauinger. If you hare been wearing Olothes made to measure do not' buy them until you take a look at our line of samples. While in New York we secured sam ples from the largest tailoring establishment in the country, and the prices are reasonable for goods made to order. They price at 120.00, $32.60, $25 00, $27-00 and ; $30.00. Made ia any style. Double breasted sack, single breasted sack, cutaway or Prince Albert Fit guarant eed or no sale, if J. H.-HOWABD HiPPEMXtiH Or THE D1T. The Hep ublicaus of Texas met at Kort Worth on tbe lilt), aud decided to put a full 8Ute Ticket in tbe field. The U. 8. war ship Mohican, of the Bering Sea patrol Htmadrou, lias captured two sealing vessels, both from Seattle. Anotlier opponent hss entered the field for Congress io Breckinridge s district. Mtj Henry Clay McDowell, who lives on the Hoary CUu estate it Ashland, Ky. There is trouble in Morocco. The old SulUn is dead, and his youngest sou ,- mjf elevated 10 the throne, will hate to fight with his uncle to keep it J. B. Crawley, who killed Richard Harris at Ruth 1.S80, has just Ik-cu tried is Washiugton. A verdict of mansl umli ter was the result and the seuteueu is six years in the penitentiary. The Baltimore Sun Is authority for the statement that the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Kailraod h to be extended to South port band of Coieyites seized :i train at Fairfield Illinois on the l.'ttli and the United SUtes Judge lias ordered the U. Marshals to re capture U. i he ( oxev- ite resembles Banquo's ghost in thai he will not uowu. Tbe Senate is doing nothing on the tariff bill they say it is too hot to work. The impression is their thcmomeler will register a few degrees higher this tiilL and they will be working like Turks for re election. Baptist Female college, favors the co-eclu- ca:ion of the Seles, and is endeavoring to introduce it at vVake Forest eollego. Whv not I In the seventh district it i said Hon. hn S. Henderson will have as his com petitor for Congress, Hon. Ze' Vance Walscr. republican. Negro tramps arc now numerous, and it is tn the credit of colored men that he didn't join the Coxey army, either as a general or high private A red-skinned fraud is being exhibited at the Antwerp exhibition as "Sitting Bull." The genuine old chief, it will he remembered, went to the happy hunting grounds many moons since. The Kansas Republicans are in State convention atTopeka. They rejected the Woman Suffrage plnnk in their plutlorm, though strongly advocated in speeches by Susan U. Anthony, Rev. Anna Shaw and tlie women orators. Durham is having a blue time this week. It is bedecked in the Trinity's bright bine colors, and the girls who will be left behind next week when the boys are gone, will still wear their blue dresses in perfect accord with flic ''fitness'' of things. The Richmond, Va. Howitzers, ono of the oldest military companies in the oouutry, have done themselves credit by the adoption ot resolutions looking to tho erection of a monument to the women of tbe South those to whom the credit of almost every monument in tho land be longs. Hon. Chauucy M. Dcpew delivered the oration before the joint Literary Societies of tho University of Virginia on the 12th inst. Vice President Adlai Stevenson also spoke. The Faculty decided adverse ly the proposal toj admit women to Jthe Academic Departments. Mrs. Z. 15. Vance is out in a card in which she declares the statement of Mr. C. N. Vance in reference to the removal of his father's remains as "simply mali cious falsehoods or the outgivings of a disordered brain." This is mostdeplora ble, and brings sorrow to every North Carolinian. 'Tis enough to make the general turn in hiH grave. Mr. Henry O. Havomeyer, of New York, President of tho American Sugar Refining Co., when being examined before the Senate Committee, on the 13th inst. denied that he hail ever seen President Cleveland. In consequence of such testi mony ss this, J. S. Shiver, correspondent of tbs Mail and Express; and J. K. Ed wards, correspondent of the Philadelphia Express, are to be indicted by a U. S. grand jury lor the news they sent out aboutjthe sugar frauds. New York Truck Quotations by Wire. Messrs. Palmer Riven burg & Co., of New York, telegraphed the followiug quotations for that city last night. Blackberries, ten to fifteen cents. Potatoes, rose, $3.00 $3.50, Chili mis, $2.50 $300, Green com, 1.50 $150 per hundred. Beans, 50 to $1.00. JOsoalefy Pure oream of tartar baking powder HI. hast of all In leavening strength. ttsrr UxrraD States Oovkbnmiitt X Rkpobt. Botal BaKOic Powsmb Co,, ;108 Will 8t, N. Jnbnar.. a't Oriental Soap is the most de licate feci d DaP for ladies' use in exis tence, abao ""e'J Puro na aigniy meui- cated. J. E. LATHAM sj No. 3 CSAVBS 8T. y DBALBB IN Tdme. fi.ment, Terra Ootta Pipe for drain and Sewers All fuze;? in BWsJt, Aiau fittings. v Be sure to bay barrel of r - y ; For SattlUry Purposes Finesij you ever sar. ' Qp)Prioes Guaranted, A SERirri) TRIBUTE. Rev. H. W Battle Classed by the Atlau. ta Journal as a IVer In Culture aad Eloquence of (itorfrias Most (lifted Sons. The Atlanta Journal ill referring to the Commencement Kxi rcie at Heri. r College, K inc. Ga . ol win. h It. i. A .1. Battle, I). U IX. I) , i- I'nsi.f M The Imccaluurcate a hirers l.y I r Henry W. Battle, ol Pet. i-lmi lt. V;i . :i- a tnuslerU .Ii.-s-oui-h... K. pit u w.'liil .- Uen--e. thought an I leuniii; 'Ha- no wonder that the audience punctual! d it with frequent and lapturous applaiw-. Me I iK. I in it tin', the tire ol entliui;.Mi magnetism of the m m u ho oi .v:i his hearer, the di.iiii.ili. fire uli .li im pels attention and lir:li p' ml niei u admiration, and a fie I I.. all lli. w i the calm, cool, turn Iu-ion liimiht t. gether by the plulo-.pln r, the think, r. the student and tlie km . 1. . I ri .i n I by one win. lov. - limner, 1 1 .u in , ;ne i who wanUVs willi unlr aiiiin.: led will through nli the realm- lr.nn Chaucer .m I Browning to tlie woiiileitii! In-loi ie- ot Baby loni.-li and ltiMaal lore A patriot and a .onthei ni l . h paid a glowing tribute to Henry liia.lv. He said that U rally with his uiaii Ide-.s love had embraced all sections, that the love which he bad taught as we had followed, and it had led us on to fiod." Speaking of Rime, he called it a beau tiful gem set in an emerald ring," d. ri n ing that nature and the Creator had li n so kind to us that we perforce -li.mU Ir better than other cities lc- favor. . I. Dr. Battle was a college male l 1 i ... John Temple 1 1 raves, ol Atlanta I him al-o he paid a worihy t inolonrtii. said (ieopia should he pi . 11 I . !' ' . i ,d and I i raves, and -lioi.M .le'cjii l.i I u also "the immortal Svdm l.orii the ermine of who-e i..1. w i-m Vr ;on. In .1 with an inipuiv -iaiu." Dr. 1 1, in v I! I'll.- -1....H.I . lot.sr to Georgia, as he h..ld- an , -1 - 1 ' o k in culture and elo.Ucn. .- wnii l,c..i'ia' most gifted sons. N. more . all I.e -aid. All New Bcrni in- who have sat emap tured under the thnllin ' ', "jlh n.r Di. Baltic, while pa-l -l ..I the It .pli-t i liureli of this cily. will real how worthlix the above high eoinplcineiii fionu- one ol ihc Sou til's leading journal- is ln'towc.l Itov. II. A. Battle, the pn-i.lcnt of the college, is an uncle of the Ri'venid :: ti tlemau who dcliv.-tcl the a l.lre-i-. ?i brother of our e.iiilly clo pinn town man, lli father, (Jen. C. A. Pal I I'M (iOlXJ I O NUNN & McSORLEY'S FUR A RFFKKSIIINii IHMNK "I- Pineaple Sherliel. Ice Cream Soda. Shaved lee's, (', i Cola, and Sida Water on Draught. I'll also get one of their F.scelleiit Cigars. From the rSenwIiore TO TIIE- iviouintaiins : GRAND EXGUSSIQ" FHOM NEW BEME and WILMINGTON TO--- MIX. AIRY! Tuesday June, 26th. HSy-The entire trip made by Daylight. fSllreakfiist on the ( oast and Sup per in tht Mountiiins. Two (lavs to spend at Ml. Airv. at the foot of the lilue liidi;c. It is u chance of a lifc-limc. He sure you don't miss it. See laie bills tor par tic ulurs. Leaves New Beroe ut 7:00 A. M. Arrives at Mount Airy t:30 I'. M. ONLY 4.0 From New Berne to Mt. Airv and return. BEHRY CLEAVES, Manager. We wish to notify the public that our FACTORY is now open, and we are now ready to do all" kinds of TRUNK repairing as well as Msnmactunng. it you nave a iruns inai neeas repairing don't mil to send it to us as we are the only house in New Berne that carries fall line of trunk stock. S. B. WATSON, South Front Street, next door to Gaston House. Have You Used Dr. CHAPIN A. HARRIS' DENTIFRICE? BEAD HAM & BROCK Drag Oo. TRUIVKS PAPEandDEYO, WIIOI.KSAl.E Commission 1 Merchants. i ! NEW VOUK. Southern Fruits and Vegetables a Specialty Large and Roomy WAREHOUSE?. Facilities for handling heavy shipments unsurpassed by any house in the business. WTUKTfKNS MAlM-l ! KACU DAY nl' SA 1.1 i:;r N ala lial 15 ink . f Ni .v Heine, . I '. (lall-rViM.lt Haul, Xeu Yi'ik. RKITRF.NC'K : 8tencils and Postal can be obtained at JOHN DUNN'S. THE-:-BIG-:-IF! -Tr-i-i!;!f II IF iff YULT WANT THE BEST 1 n-fe Wa! k CLnaiies' IF 1: Vtl I! IF T3 1 . . IF n-OUALItl'JArFONS-o- IF IF-SF--IF v : : 1 ; : 1 IF Iv a nil I j yt 1 IF POUND O ofl JF IF FOAM . and we will givei rJyouone.; V ; IF. M.JL HACKEUffl&?ITTT 47 TolWi L...' w i V.
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