Daily Journal VOL. VI.--NO. 170. NEW BERNE. N. C. FRIDAY. OCTOBER i8t 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS. A - LOCAL NEWS. araal JBUalAS v IIb.bic. New Berne, latitude, 85 6 North. " longitude, 77 8 Weet. San rie,6:17 I Length of day, - Sun eeU, 5:18 1 10 hours, 56 minutoi Moon sets at 9:24 p. m. BUSINESS LOCALS FOB SALE A muzzle-lund Jul It barrel Shot Oun fur ui ly ir-J Apply at this office. JUST ARRIVED at Jno D-un s Choice Small Hams, 4 i ti lbs.. Buckwheat, Fine Syrup, Miner Meal Cranberries, r re6h Cakes and Wafer? I will giye you the VERY CH L 'KM' "Groceries and at a SM A 1.1.1 i: PEOF1T than any house in the city. Try me and be coovinoed THE GROCER, E. IS. 11A KM UN i A NEW Stock of Oil Stoves an J . tl.tr i Housekeeping Goods at ! Oeo. Al.LLN A. I " 1 1URE Liouore and Wines fur Mi ,1 i. i 1- nal and other uses, at wholesale JaME:- KtL'l M' O LD PAPERS in any tiuurt.ujb ale at this oftice. DIRECT importation .f ii.i.ii Brandy and Holland (iiu- mint I In bond and duties paid at .'um iii louse inNew Berne, guar.mtei .ug gi n jine goods for sale. J Ah RkI'M'.M- GARRETT'S Medoc Vineyard C.giup and Wines for Bale, al Mwmlii t i rer's prices, by Jami- Kki m --M'. BROWN'8GEJR(ll A l.tJTK N (, with Self Feeder ami I'l.n.lt i:m i All of the latest and niobt appro ed i it terns. Gtu. Ai i.kn V ( 'n REDMOND H Ginger Ale. I i-.. i. Soda, etc , eijual t imp.'rti 1 J.VH Kili m i B DGGIE9, Mill. 1'aies' iiinti- l.i sale at 1 a 1 1 . h: Temperance lee tu III lh night. Attend the meeting ut the t ki 1 tonjgbt. Cotton is booming again. I'i n ;.!. ! as high as U 20 at tin' l.ii'ru,', . i day. Another rainy day j t l r . i a . u Ooldeboio friends are about :-.n m 'or tunate for Fair weather a 1 1 1 .-.i L ,! igh. The regular meeting i f tin- b i ! trustees of New Heme A h lemv 1 held this afternoon ut fouro'cS" .. M the offloe of the President A railroad to Onslow county uii I i n to Wilmington is an absolute in r a How shall we get it? Attend tln-rott ing at the court house tonight "I had rather be taied out tbim t tot out, "says one. Attend the meet u t tonight and help to devise means i re vent either rolling or taxing to death. Shall New Berne go back ward "i for ward? This is the question. Nature intended that she should go forward Will her citizens obstruct her progress by inaction? AttenJ thi meeting a! the Oourt house tonight. Oar people ought to speak out on the Onslow railroad question. If they un opposed to it, let them attend the meet ing tonight and give their reasons for it. If in favor of it let thorn attend and fire a reason for the faith that is in them. Since the Governor "sat down' so heavily on the delegation to Raleigh, nothing la of more importance to New Berne than building a railroad to On low county. Attend the meeting tonight at the court house. The Distriot Court will probably al journ sine die today. The District At torney and Assistant will leave for their home this morning. They are faithful and effioient officers, and our people are always glad to hare them with Ul- We see Capt. Peebles hat been mentioned n a suitable candidate for Governor. If the Roanoke section 'it honored with the nomination it can not be bestowed upon a more worthy man. Personal. Mr. P. IT. Kornegay of Faison is in (he city looking after some real estate Interest he has here. The Ooldea link Band. i A telegram f rom Raleigh last night tatee that there were seven bands of Bneio at the colored Fair, and the Golden Link of this city "cleaned 'em p. " Steamer Morements. . The Defiance of theClydeline arrived yesterday with a good cargo of general : merchandise which was discharged and cargo of cotton and naval stores taken out on her return trip to Baltimore. ' The Howard of the Independent line arrived from up Nenee yesterday with cargo of cotton and will lea re this morning for Trenton. t; - , - The Pamlioo of the O.TX line will sail at noon today for Norfolk.; - ' The Blanche and Kinrton of the K. ft T. B. line arrived from vp Neuse river lst :rtt with cotton. The Trent of the r-e l.ne will leave for Trenton this rporr ' , K ill KO Alt MliKl 1M.. AT lit! tulltl HOli: lO-Mt.Hl LteMbnih luiiti-d construction of a railroad from the city Anaij uinei meeting if the utiieus!0f New Berne through Onslow county of Oiit. j l ruuii will be held at the Uo Wilmington to the extent of making eij;ht .'t en ' UI'fc' !lJ at i ui. 1 Court h luil 111-, r A.: .: .- L'uui t 1 ' 1 i ' i. . i 1 , .. ' Li C Ti. t Ij .6 CKMIIJ bt;l v,.:i i ! ll.e l.vtl o i.:.- i I af.t ul t mi 1. 1 D. li..'. C,'ji 'i ! . i; r e- 1 .. v 1. J" , ., I, ,1 III a 1 f l.ii ! j-iniM-r- I: .:. W ! ti.e t ..: . e u I ua I L r er r- i II. 1 - . i i; i H..I1. k. Nelll iii-li-i i lilm i t. n- the V, 1. .1 I l.-imid ,,l la in.- I Mi 1 ', i . : - I lh 1 a- I-1 I he :, ,;.e.,hj - I 'd on r . i , i id dm s ii a-sii g i a i - f r ' m i i I .ttell ; A I V : . -it . shl.W : ! c ii- .it lint . wire I r, llgl.ed ; il. i, i . y wire ...-s ap- l an I i ii i - i - I i f i:.o ml i i t a Mr. i iiu v bad I I he Ii t i I Ii- .1! 1. M: I ,i ! , , i ,i, m -leil tlmt 1 h.s point ii . i ' i i - i. i i 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 . i r i : i . Ml ' I i .1 I. J tatol that I lie defi II- d i-.l ''I' 1 ' to g., ii,',. the in, iih of the . at . n e ail though: thai the oi i . i,: I I . -, i ! i .: si. rt.-r.e I I y this i-. u i sc. Ml. ii. I. I Mali a i X .1 II : Hied al.d Ii 1 1 lit I .-. - : o ; I , i ion r i f cond uctn g lh.- . I ' :: . I i aid. He 1 ad a Ilieli.' I ,i :. 1 a 111 I lie pi in et d IllgS, w rit ten out the n x: o..v aftt r the canvass W 111, 1 . I' Use I I 1 1 1 Or-h I; H Illt'lIlOry . He vi as uioiir I h e . n , pi t ssii n that the cam ;o s i ui ir -ul mi t in hi and after wards il.ise (loin l amp Palmer anil the ilh p:i i ti,, t of Ihe 'ill w ard weie rejec ti il I : iu.'c Hoy Mere registrars. il. J l.iicli vi an sw.ru and intro duciii for the goii inment. He stated that he w as i eji ctt d bef ore being 8 worn as a inemb r of the board. He had the leiunis in bis hiunl and thought lie pre sented , ! i i;i. lis left as- soi ii us he was rejected ti,! i.'iiiKil the rt turns with him. Koht 1 1 ki.i i ( k . jr. f na in in I'd bh to the manni r in w hich the can vans w as cond uctcd . R 1'. Williams. P. 11. Meadow s and J. I. Khem weir examined as to holding a conference w i'.h members' of the board before the returns were canvassed. They kti w nothing if nry mch cm fcrecce. The goverr.nirrit irelcd its case here. The defenjants were sn orn and R. O. E. Lodge and li. ('. Keboo examined. They tcsiifici that in organizing the board of canvasPorB they endeayored to follow tho statute; lhat they did not think a registrar could lawfully be a member of the board, and that no re turns were presented from Camp Pal mer precinct and the Gth precinct, 5lh ward, when they were called. Attorney BuBbee opened the argument for the government in which he insisted that the returns were present from these precincts and should have been counted. He was followed by W. W. Clark and Hon. C. C. Clark, both of whom made able arguments in behalf of the de fendants. Assistant Attorney R. B. Peebles closed the argument for the govern ment, presenting the case in as strong light as it could be put. Hie Honor delivered a fair and im partial charge, and the jury returned a verdict of "not guilty" after being out a few minutes. , Court took a reoeet to 7:45 this morning- , Let the Question be Settled, Go out to the Court house tonight and 'decide whether or not the county oorn minioneri snaU'oe asked tosabmit the qaeetion of subscription to the Onslow 'The Onslow Railroad Some Facte for the Consideration of the People of New Berne. Is Craven county interested in the J a liberal subscription to the building of 8a' ro&d This is a question that jshoule receive the serious consideration i of our people at this time. We can not alford to remain silent in the matter because it is evident to every I casual observer of railroad movements hut a new railways coast line will be ! constructed in the near future. Will u touch New lierue without the aid of 1 !.e list of lalt-e , Uer people r will it respond to iud uce-i-;i,.-sda rning j menle thai w ill most likely be offered !'' l'"' jury was j by our enlerpiising neightnirs of Km uii o.ie, td the Lion ir ndim- other point t-rt of Nr Iter ne- j If the people of I raven ci unly detire I to fopit-r and build up a city of comun r lal mi portam e in their midst, then it i? at T-olulely necessary that they should take immediate slept to stcure this load. Hut if they are saticlied to mum tain only a c airt house village and lie gleet the gical advantages with w hit 1. nature has lavishly supplied them ft i the purptue of building up a commer cial town of considerable importance, then they will sit Btill and allow rail loads in every direction to divert then trade and draw the products of the nuiitiv from our very doors Hen- are the facts Wilmington has lot,- t a large subscription to build a r.nlti a 1 into the heart of Onslow coun ty Without action on the paitof the t itiens of this county the entire trade of that county and a portion of Jones is gone from us The link bet ween James 1 1 1 1 an 1 Edenlon will some day, and that in the near future, be supplied Then it w ill only remain to till the gap between Washington and Onslow. If our friends at Kintiton should secure il even the trade of the western end of oil r .iivii county will be lost. WTtlk these fails before us, will it n 'l pay to assemble tog ther at the c iuit house tonight ami discuss the mallei - I u union there is strength, if this n a suhjuct which concerns the win le people of the community ought tin y not. one an I all. met I and talk about II." No Conspniuy. The attempt to prove a conspiracy i n the part of the C raven county canvas bcih in the I . S. Court yesterday was a most signal failure. We fear the Dis trict Attorney made a mistake in not having our voung friends of the Kaslern Reflector and Washington Gazette, who in their real to aid in unseating the Democrats s, nt by Craven county to the General Assimbly dneovertol a great conspiracy, subpienaed as witnesses. Hut wo have no desire to refer to these old matters. The Supreme Court has decided -that the Canvassing board is not invested with judicial powers, ami a jury of twelve intelligent, irood and lawful men has said that the members of the board were not guilty as indict ed. Let us abide by the law, and be a lilllti more charitable in construing the motives of our fellow men. Doctor, I can neither lay nor set. WhalBhal! I do," I think you had bet ter roost, was the reply. Now if the tloctor had prescribed a bottle of Salva tion Oil for the poor fellow's rheuma tism, it would have relieved the patient at once. S.r cents. Straw hats and linen dusters will not bo so very popular as heretofore; Dr. Hull's Cough Sjrup, however, will be as popular as ever at 25 cents. Cholera on Ihe Rriltania. Nrw York, Oct. 25. Cholera has broken out on the steamship Brittania. which has for some time been detained at lower quarantine. Last Sunday Pe tronia Savencio was removed from the Brittania to the hospital at Swinburne Island. It was discovered that the dread disease was upon him and yesterday he died. Last nignt Gene Rosa Martria (iivi, an Italian girl, was Btricken with cholera on the Brittania, and was at once removed to the hospital at Swin burne Island. The Alesia s passengers, who have been in the Swinburne hospi tal, are entirely recovered and will to morrow be removed to Hoffman Island to join the Alesia 's detained passengers. The Brittania is carefully guarded. The right thing in the right place is without doubt Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup, the beet remedy for babies while teeth ing. Only S3 cents a bottle. If your liver is torpid, if your appetite is poor, if you want your stomach thor oughly cleansed, if yon cannot sleep, If you want a good digestion, use Laxador the great regulator. Prioe 35 oents. Snow in Virginia. Staunton, Va., Oct. 25. It has been snowing hard aH the morning, but the enow melts as it falls. Chaklottstillk, Va., Oct. 25. It has snowed hard nearly all day. Baeklea's Armlea Salve. Thx Best Salt in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, TJloert, San Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively' cures piles or no pey required. It is guaranteed to gire perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Prioe 85 cents per box. For sale by S. N. Duffy. . declS It NEWS NOTES. A special from Tampa. 1 la . reports thirteen new cases of ytlluw fever and three deaths. The outlook is disoourag ogJ l'erkiiis Dupee cV Co .'bankers of lklon, successors Ij Charles A. Sweet t Co . bale failed l.ibbi.,Uts about S4U l .".'. The Supreme Cc l. i t of Maosa. husrlls I decided on Tuesday lhat trie Prohibition law does not forbid ihe sale id lljUjr ' by t lube to members A Chinaman named 1. . 1 ir f- .,Lr part owner in a laundry al ',, '-.' 1'clan ey street, New Yolk was f und with Lis ibroal ' ut fr: in ear '. t-..t .1. If.e i.vju d I y '1 u t s i r i u at. ounl of th f an ill "f i .) in the spr ing field O d.slri I caused by the Sir ike of ihe ct al tinners in lhat .lis Ir It I , the pu bl l s- h or 1, a i e ! et li , , in pelle t to t lose The lie I r n t r i- fi . :. r ..1 from St in enl t , Pembeiia 1 a . newspaper men ma, ie the ci 's-.i.g n, safety on l ues lay I he no I ha- n t been f n i. ui t-r at '.his seast ii f r t'.uli leais W. 11 Kri nobis, i-.i.toi of a p,, h.'.o lion paper at HoLy Sili.is, Miss . has disappeared. He w n.- assaulted recent ly by two saloon keepers and it is f eai cd that he has no bet n ii, a It away w lib by his enemies The Pritish balk PalalCaia from London in hun 1 i n., i.-c w tlis masted dining a gale an 1 had her dot ks stove in t IT Cape Hon. During the gale nine men. unhiding the male, were w ashed over boar d and drowned The trial of K iber I ( i . Hall a variety actor, for the killing of S .phie 1. Smith, alius Lillian Rivers, an actress, in Philu delphia, on the lij of June lust, resullt tl Tuesday niht in a verdict by the jury of murder in the hrsl degree. John K.slon. the conlidential sei retary of It C. 1 urot, prrsident of the Lima National Hank, of Lima, Oln . has tils appeared He is a defaulter I r several tho u sail 1 dollars s-.ip; t.se I to ha i e been lost gambling. At Hot Springs. A i k . J as per Duncan . a murderer under sentence of twenty one years, was shot and instantly killed by Shei i If Williams last Sunday ei filing while ulli mpling to i :ciipo from jail 'l estertlay ihe cm ,,i u i s j u iv t i on ci a ted the sht nir Andrew Henry, a colored desperado, w as shot and fatally wounded Monday evening at Marietta. Pa . I v Henry Harris, also colored. Henry had as saulted Harris s niotht r and w ust-ri deavoring to force his nay ir,t the latter s house w hen sle t. (.Tiauncey U. Depew , at ( I, i k i i ing Hall, New York, Tuesday night inlro duced Charles Dickens, jr , son of ihr noveliest, for the first time to an Amen can audience. The audience filled the hall. It was kindly disposed, and greeted Mr. Dickens warmly. The ericlion of a temporary building in Louisville capable of seating ' .boo persons has been agreed upon for the Moody meetings in that city, and it w ill be ready for occupancy by January 1 The meetings will continue for one month. On account of the scarcity of coal, caused by the strike of the coal miners, tho public schools at Springfield, III , were compelled to close Tuesday. The price of anthracite coal has advanced $1 per ton. and a 100 per cent, advance in bituminous coal is predicted. Frank and George Spencer and Ixiuis Raubeiu are exhibiting in Duluth. Minn., a large box of gold nuggets found about forty miles north of Grand Marasis, Cook county Minn, one of the nuggfts was nearly as largo aft a man's hand and from a quarter to three quarters of an inch thick. Tho Chicago east bound roads have issued a new tariff on export freight, making the rates the name via all American ports. The rate on grain, which is the principal article exported from Chicago, is 32 cents per hundred to Liverpool, 33 cents to London, and 39 cents to GlaBgow. The New York Court of Appeals has decided adversely to the Henry George party on the appeal in the mandamus suit to compel the New York police board to appoint a representative of that party as the fifth member of the various boards of inspectors of elections. This settles the point for this election, as a suit to try the issues involved could hardly be decided bef ore November 8. An effort is to be made to unite the coal miners throughout the country into one national organization. The Knights of Labor and the Federated Miners will try and arrange for a con solidation of the two organisations. The Miners' National Assembly of Knights of Labor have issued a letter .inviting the executive board of the Federation to meet with them and arrange a plan of amalgamations It is understood that the Federation , Is favorable to- the scheme. - COMMERCIAL. (OTTO MAHKEI NEW 'hh. Oct '.'7 10 V'J A M ruture opened steady at aJiani e Sales of 13 o.-o bales October , 'J 'J A pr ii , i- all November ii Ci May -j y7 December. H June '. 04 January. i July. '. 1 '" rebruary 'j 73 August March. i' 1 riepteuiber New Berne marktl strajy Mi.es 1 4 bales al y 1 ; lo t . Hice sleaJy Sales f ta.i., Is al cents In sat k s Saturday's Auction Sales. WATS iN A slLU.r Auclion-eis SA'l 1 1(1 1 A . I', jo, l"-: at IP or uer of South 1 runt and Mi Idle slreeLs at 11 oclotk IVLNT PAPKKl CHnlChll.ol It shghlly damaged bv HUP. At Court House door at PJ . . i b., L , A Valuable t al in and lu, luo n.fi.'.a u- ar the i ily . '! t rins i &sb. I Salo of Mortgaged Property i'n Tut-lay N ,i m.ber '. .';h . ;--7.al the Cou 1 1 H o use door in 'I r en ton Jones i county. N C I w ill sell ul public sale for cash the land of W C Ihyan about' ss ucres in sai l eouMy I) ing on ihe south side of the A ,V N C K K . ami I i ; moie fully dest 1 1 1 t-1 i n ihr mortgage deetl eieculed by sa id Pry an and r e li,, corded m Kugisler s i lin e in Joiie oounty. . i satisfy i oiiins w as ma 1 1- book No ,M! pagw :".''l. to r w hi b sail m Magi J W i: g.i.t 1 w l '. For Rent, lie- Pal g- I 1 w t o . . ng 1 1 mi , l, P ; .. k street . It-ielilll ", upiel bl Ml K li Junes Apply I ocJ'. ! 1 w I t l.i HIP lil's A Great Bargain. mo M :ni:s. moui:ojc i.i sv. Will be ftolit ut I'liMii- Hair. 'n Saiur.iny, V'Jtli -f . tbti. ut the '"ii rt H"tif l"t,i 1 1 1 N v licr n ?tt : : u flock . hoi 'ii -- A v a . lh I . I'.h: in!' i . ' : . u : t 1 u ! ! r.. !i f.;.l.- .f I !.. N . ..(-.- i wr If.- n i - 1 it ! , m . f 1 1 1 '. : i H '. r ' ' 11 1 1 I . ' ' '. T Ni ttl.i Hi. N 1 ' iif I , t. i ui r 1 u It b . .il fi 1 iH ii'l , Mi : '. i.i ... ft i iru. k ! ii i..:i it 1 1 1 "ii. r i n I 1 ' ' 'H HP I- I, t M I . V 1 ! H I I ' I '! it..., I iJUt-..1l. I 1 1 , I ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I . ttl.l ItfltlCt.l - tut i i 11 l.itft u r in Hh... i f r-.i.l ; ii t.b 1 f tt :n l t in 1 1 iicipii, wi iif 1 1 1 m Kit- l.i; t H IiM h ' 1 1 . J T I 1 1 iM' ' HIl I .- ' 1 I f X ! . HUbl fit . f I Oil I Will' li MMilsKTHIl lotitl 1 Ul t M' A b i- W It 11 I 1 1 Hi II- U 11 II i HI I .1m It ( i' Mini f ttb ' ' 'k::i.I. II In h cT iM-millli.: hi.'I hni.ll.N itH'hl.MIl, J r r(4" Ii 11 I , U It 1K-KI rW l.i U. I' i -K : 1 1 K t'HFU H Mint I It 1 1 I 1 'II 1 1 !l t I i' h II P I . : . h ii i ' - i fi i i . ' li it j 1 1 1 1 . ' ' 1 fit' 1 , i I n v ! I H . i i ; : ., i"U NOTICE TO Merchants and Others. ,r)00 bbls. Flour. 100 ska. Halt. 100 cases Canned (Jo oils, 25 boxes I). Salted Meat, 100 kegs Nails, 23 bbls. Suar, FOR SALE CHEAP AT F. TJLKICH S, Middle Street, New Iierne, N. ( Fall and Winter 3XXlliixcx I MISS HARRIETT! LANE Invites her friends and the public gen erally to call and see her fine Millinery Ooods. It is sufiiciont to say they were selected by hentelf. which Is a guaran tee that Hi ry are handsome and of nice quality. The Latest Styles, the Finest floods and the best bargains are always to be found at her store. 8tyles Unequalled '. Quality Unsurpassed! Prices that defy competition! She hopes all will call, whether they wish to purchase or not. New Berne, N.C.Oct. IS. dwlm New Millinery Goods! I have returned from New York and received a Complete Stock cf Fall and Winter Millinery Goods, also Velveta arid Plushes, which I am offering at extremely low prices. I have also a large stock of Novelties and Fancy Articles. My Pattern Hats and other goods are open, and I invite my friends and customeia to examine be fore purchasing. Am too bnsy for a regular opening day. C. M. V. F0LLETT. New Berne, N. C. ocl8dw2m For Sale Cheap, ONE HUNDRED AND TEN BBLS FLOUB slightly damaged bj water. HUMPHREY ft HOWARD. OlMwtf - , r H. B. DUFFY i . v ' .'. i - a 1 1 : w I- si A 1. Is KK- V. 1 1 'i -1.1.', I $6 a Day--A Gold Mine J-or A. 1,1m (ittmlrfi Honey Mftklng Muaiiira i-vi i x'.U n-.i A . -Men harveci for i i.i lit-1 1 J w . . Muii 1 1, 7 nrr Momltl it ml i ! iim-h t . it i 1 1 i" mm w h-11 our good. 4 cmiii r ul n (1. Nit .,).! hiik. Ham-..t- i hh ui K i ! Hinl HiiiMhi liiforinatlon nmi fn.i t-iti i ic ti :h t h Fhki; rvo liunbul m tut -an ' ii M w IiMl w (tit . A i1ilre8 at onct h I A N l'A ItJ 1 KJiWA KK VO.. ;r tlu-iii iioMUtn, Mast. House For Sale. (in account of removing to Faison, N C. 1 w ill sell my House and Lot in New Heme, on Hancock street, former ly occupied by 11 hperlinjj. Ternal easy. 1" II. KOKNKlJAY. Apply to II. H. In kkx, ocl'l dlw- New Iierne. N. C. NEW DERNE FURNITURE STORE. The Boss Installment House, Dealer! in all grades of Furnitures. Clocks. Pictures, Mirrors, etc., sold on weekly and monthly payments. Pictures of all siies framed to order. J. M. HINES, Manager. Middle St . opp. L. U. Cutler's. Wanted, r.OO TONS of COTTON SEED. Highest Cash Price paid, de livcred in New Bering. K. H. Ai J. A. MEADOWS. oc9dwtf Cheap For Cash. A Forty-fire Saw Gin and thirty feel of Belting for sale by se9 dwtf L. H. CUTLER IVTotioe. Having purchased the entire Stock of Boots, Sboea, and Rubbers in tor un der Hotel Albert, I will tell the nuni AT COST. SPOT CASH. No (roods will be sent out on probation. ' '. : . Thankful for past patronage, the busi ness will be continued at the old stand undor Hotel Albert. .- 'T'-' F. T. PATTKKSdC:: New Berne, N. Cx - -fjitititt.

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