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j ' 1 - - - - .-- . ! .- f : . . J . .'- ' ; -" ' . , , - .. : -1 - j I : . , . "'.n- , , y ,4; t ; . . ' ' . . ' 1 1 : . f . i r r : OL. 1 NO. 56. NEW BERNE, -.N.. 0, .SATURDAY;. OCTOBER '22, 1881 TWO. CENTS fELECRAPHIC NEWS. cofessor King, the iZEroliaut, Heard From. Philadelphia, October 21. The foi ling message was received this morn- by the wife off Professor King, the naut . ' . Chippewa Falls, "Wis., October 21 ,E.A.Kipg, Philadelphia: We got i of the woods all light. Samuel A. King. The signal pen rcc observer that ac mpanied Professor King in his bal on, reports to thejchief signal officer, lter date of Chippewa Falls, Wis., -.tober 21, as follows: ''Last five, days , the swamps." Senate Proceedings Washington, October- 21. The Sen was called to order byifr. Davis at on with quite a' full attendance of , lators and the galleries well filled. vVr. Sherman called up the resolutions 3red by; hini pri(jr to recess, calling pn Secretary of the Treasury for the re rtfof James T. Jtfelue. Mr. Farley offered on amendment to lude with the report the testimony :ea during the investigation. Jfe-srs. Davis and Sherman opposed ; amendment, which was lost, ayes 21, ys23, and the resolution was then, opted. ! Mr. McPherson presented a petition of rtaib members of the Legislature of -w York against jthe title of Senators Her and Lapharri. Referred to com Htee on privileges, and elections. The Senate than went into executive jsion. New York Democracy. New.Yqrx. October 'A. Charles A. ickson, who was; nominated by the for surrogate of the unty Democracy! ty and county, declined at the reassem- ling Of the county convention of Irv- ig Ilall Democracy Jast night. The fol- . iwing 'nominations were then made: ion. Delmu C. Cldw:n, surrogate, udges of I Jarioe Court Judge Sheri an, John VV.' Harnett. Ooroner--Dr. i'hilip Jlerkle. The Kings county Democratic cnven- lon nominated Frank- TThite for sheriff, od Adolph Guebner for justice of ses lions. Guiteau Washington. D. Witnesses. C, October 21. In the Dietrict Supreme Court, criminal term, this morning that itwas dearly Judge Cox decided pn tlie discretion fo the court to allow expenses for a reason able number of witnesses in the Guiteau cane. The sum tojbe pai l in the same manner a the government witnesses are paid, and stated thatjie woulddecided in Chambers the number of. witnesses to he thus allowed. He also stated that he would defer the assignment of counsel to assist Mr.Scoville until after a consulta tion with that gentleman. A! Searcli Warrant. Letter of Inquiry to N,ews. . Toisnot, OctoberJ 21. Have looked tle Commercial News over today for the adivertisemer t ct a shingle dealer, nd failed to find any, so I write to you and request that yoj either hand this to ome dealer or se id me the lowest Pr,ce for which I can get si thousand aP cyprees shingles delivered on the at this place. ; T. H. Windoiu Aoniinatcd for IT. S. , M Senator. St. Paul, October 21. The Re. Publican! caucus last night nominated 'Hiam Windom for United States Senator. A&tistic Work. were shown resterday 0ne of the finest specimens of rustic woik, of its kind, we have ever een! was a wide white 6atin sash on cu end of which j had been painted son French poppies and stems of at, and was the work of Miss Clara Justice of.our city. The femateur ef 0rt8of Mi33 Jn'ti 8how ' a great de e of talent, and should be culti vated. vf hf,oaks and UIsters.-Fine Cloaks ie8t style. A beautiful line of beaver jur cloth for Cloaks and Ulsters, at Baker's. ' 1 Personal.;1 j Mr. Jj. M. Lane, of Stonewall, is in the i 1 city andl stopping at the Gaston House. Mr. (larence Radcliff, whoss illness we mentioned a few days 'since, was out yesterday. , j Mr. j". G. Stephens, superintendent of the Clare Fibre Works at Riverdale, is at the Gaston, j ' j ! - Mr. W. ia.. Hines, a prominent pro duce commission merchant of New York was at he Gaston House yesterday. Mr. '. j. C. JReid, representing fBa5tter, Bird S. Co., of Balti more, dealers in manufactured tobacco, is in the city. ! Mr. t . E. P(lgue, of rIenderson one of the leading tobacco manufacturers of the State, v as at t ie Gaston House day. j I ' ', - yester- ' Mr. B. W. Clay, with Frank Adler, wholesale boots and shoes, Baltimore, is at the Gaston House with a splenSid hne of iamples. . j Mr. W. T. Caho, of Pamlico, a leading lawyer in - in i.s portion oi tne. otate, ar rived in the city, last evening,; and is stoppinjg at ih? Gaston1 House. Mr. jW. B. Coleburn, of Crab Point, in Carter a pioneer in the trucking enter- prise o mis portion 01 ine otaie, and E. OgileBby, of Wild wood, were Mr. A. in the cuy 3 esieruay. 1 Dr. N. Hi Street, late of New Berne, aod lately located in ' the- practice of medicine at PjolloksviMe, was in the city yesterday. y. Dr. Street read with the DuffJ and graduated last March Doctors at the University of New Yorki Enter ing immediately upon 'the practice he has thus early made a fine reputation, rh his preceptors predicted he would from his thorough preparation. We congratu late hi rA upon the success he has at tained, and the people of Polloksville on the pojisesaion of sucli a dleyer young gentleraan arjd good physician; . Outivard Passen(3ers. Mrs. Leary and two daughters, and Mr. R.! G. 'Mai lett, ofj Riverjlale, were the out ward pas sengers by the steamer New Berne yei terday: Rebuilding. Old aunt Hagar, who was burned Dut sometime since,has com menced rebuilding and has the frame work for a pew house up. oTEAMER iCoNTENTNEA. The Steamer Conteptnea left this port yesterday af- ternoon at 51 o'clockonher regular voy- age to Pol oksville, lden down with all ki thrivi hds oif merchandise for;the above hgplMce. i Cotton Receipts'. The cotton re ceipts for he local market! were the the , season. Our largest yesterday of) cotton is laUf in maturing in this sec- tion ! 1 State, han in the middle portion of the i i- - - ' and farmers are very backward this year in getting it out of the fields- ti is estimated that the cotton receipts in the New Berne market will he the largest this! season than any previous year. RitjHMONp and McElrethY The performance of this Company at tire Theajre last nightj was in eyery way creditable, land entirely worthv of the patronage oif the people of New Berne. V do nt liave many plays, and for some years there has been a dearth of amusements here, j New Jierne has a bad reputation in theatrical circles, owing to the fc'mlll capacity of the Theatre, which ought to be enlarged ; to the nunerio maccessioiiny 01 ine , piace, which bot 1 combined have tended to hinder the coming of good troupes i . amtrg us. But our inncrpssihilitv. the new live management of the railroad ' has ""de- 1" termined Id-remedy, J r and we Understand already ! made with companies to come that contracts 6 re 1 nulnber of i q"mte: here ibis wiinter. Richmond and McElreth's comDany appear again to-night Jn i an entire change an more attractive programme, j and jre house. advise the attendance of a full i : 1 Federal Court. Fall term of United ouiies ii sine i wioun win De ini session here next week. - " ; 4 7 RfMOVIlfG THE LaWDMARKS tU old fence in front of the theatre has been ' re-. moved and the weeds.pulied up. . , Seed Cotton and Rice Large quan tities of seed cotton 'and rice arrived 1 in market yesterday. - r - The jJfLDLAUD Extension. -The kite's- senger reported early in tha week, that feur miles of the 3idland Extension had been graded out from Goldsbbro., . Auction Sale To-DAYrMesra,w Wat son ano Street will sell at auction lo-day at 10:30 a. m., on the corner of South Front and iiddle, a lot of furniture and fifteen boxes of cream cheese, t , , -j . Mattamuskeet Apples. Our mark et is how abundantly feuppliei wfth the sKeei appie irom .maitamupKeei LiaKe in Hyde county, which are regarded as th finest fruit grown in Astern Carolina."' Capt. Styron Disabled. Captain Styron, of Ihe Contentnea, had Ms arni sprained and could not ;go . out, on the trip yesterday. : Capt. Ddn Roberts took the steamer. up yestenley.'. t ' i j ;' , Big Potato A specimen vsweek pb tato, ten incites long; twenty nehee ; in circumference, weighinjfiye pounds, and grown on the, farm 01 Wm. Henry Heath, Esq., three miles from Little Swift Creek, on ; the yashingonj fdal has been presented to the Commercial News through, the hands of Mr. J. W. Small wood. , . ' ' Fibe Alarm. -The 'fire alarm thi morning about one o'clock, originated from the new house .owned, by E. .G Hill, Esq., next adjoining the sashf ' and blind factory of Mr. Geo. BishopjJ The house is occupied by Hardy Williams, night watchman at ? the iLidlan-dfihops, and tHe inmates were awakened by a stifling smoke in the hou?e. Oo ixami nation, fire was discovered in a bureau' drawer, but how it occurred is a mys tery. The alarm was given and the fire companies were all promptly . on the spot, indeed we have never seen firemen rao'e prompt to duty. The damage was trifling, not extend ing beyond the bureau, which was par tially consumed . Seaech WaRrakt for- Shikglef. A gentleman in the interior of the State In want of shingle3, turns to the -columns of the Commercial News to" fiVd them, but failing has to write to the edifor for the name of a dealer. We are utterly ignorant on the subject. .,The shingle business in this part of the State is a pro found 'jcfcret-rapparently"" Guarded ; "as carefully as - the illicit destination . of liquor and the only way-in which to serve our friend is to put his letter in the paper. '7 aOOOS By the way the Commercial News is beginning to reawaken thdj collection abroad Of the existence of New Berne and perbarJs there are commodities and branches of business, other, , than shin-' gles, that it would not be a bad idea to advertise. i Proposition Withdrawn. We have it in the shape of a rumor, but in a way we consider reliatjle, that Pfesidealjkat has decided to withdraw from the propo sition to receive $30,000 in bonds frorrk the city of New Berne as an inducement for the erection of extensive car and ma chine railway works in the corporate limits of our city. We also learn that the matter of locating the proposed. works on the Jame3 City side of Trent river is under serious consideration . Erected here the wofks and the rolling stock !bf the road would free from city tax, which would save to tHe Midland Company more than the sum asked for would amount to, be sides buading up a Cdnsiderable town on the" property the Company , will ac quire by purchase, if U r is decided io locate ori the James .City shore. ! Dress Goods Jpive'jr,fpr Poods are lower this season than for many yearss Black Cashmere, all wool, from 40c j to $1 00. A beautiful line of Yersales cloth 01 mourning at A. M. Baker's; i The State Authorities aijd- Allot ment of Convicts to Quaker. Bridge Road. We do notk now that we can add anythi ng to whaV the Kinston Journal has to fe'ty ort the subject 61" the Quaker Bridge Road and the 'action of the State and.Penttentiary authorities in withhold ing ; the; allotment of convicts to the Quaker, Bridge Road. , , V We publish a letter of the Governor to the editor, and an opinion of the At torney-General in connection with fu,U and extended remarks of the Journal n reply, and inv:te attention thereto. Trimmings.--Plaids and Stripes in Silk and Worsted for Trimmings, also beautiful Fringe in Silk and Chenille beaded in Steel. Jet and Irredesent. A large assortment of Tassels and Cord. Brass, Steel and Metal Buttons of latest styles, at A. M. Baker's. See F&rtih Page for other Lochl Makr - CITV KOTICES Jewelry. -A beautiful and elegan Assortment of Jewelry just purchased in New York, at" Bell's, the' jpweler. Any article rver sold tha,t is not as was reDre sen ted can be returned and the money will be refunded. i f " 1 r 1 1 1 Oyster Saloon. David Speight, Jarket Dock; next to the Farmer's Home, desires to inform the public that he has opened his Oypter Saloon, and is now pre pared toSei-veHce very best and freshest oysters at all hours and in every style.' Attentive polite - and skilled waiters.. General meals at al' hours. !- Call at Jos. Schwtrin's and look at latest styles Yale and Fifth Avenue hats. If in need of clothing, drop in at Jos Bchwrin'g, where ycu willlfind the most stylish suits and reversible overcoats ever brought here. The handsomest assortment of gent's neckwear, and warranted all wool under, shirts in,., white and scarlet, at Joseph Schwerin's. V, s.i ? ' Choice Groceries and Farmer's Sup pties."' We warrant all ! goads as repre sented.' ; r ' t Alex. Miller. Examine New Crockery, China, Glass ware, TFood and Willow Ware. Goods shown with pleasure- A Alex. Miller. Try Our Butter it can't be beat. 4 ! Alex. Miller., Groceries, High in quality but low in prices, at. Alex. Miller's. Best Brands Family Flour, at . Alex. Miller's. , i; QPFOIAL AOJYi ES. v LEINSTER DUFFY, Dealer in DRY GOOD3, GROCERIES, I ... ; V BOOTS, SHOES; ' IIATSj CAPS, ' TOBACCO, SNUFF, 1 CIGARS, etc. ' j At Cheap JblinVCorner Middle and So; Fr. Sts., an13'-3m , ".NEW .BKRNE. BOTTLED BEER . FROM Berperl-lnlers ' Pliiladelplua Ereivcry. . i . '' ..... IN DOZENS OR CRATES. 3 7 FOR SAIiE BY James Redmond , Wholesale and Retail Dealer in LIQUORS, WiXES, GROCERIES; CIGARS, &c. Middld Stred,t . . NBW BERNE, N; C; MILLINERY, Sft. Opening of Mlinery WEDNESDAY OCT. 19th, 1881. RS. 8, H. LAND will exhibit her ITi beautiful stock of fine Millinery and Fancy Goods at her stand on Middle Streetf wwrt door to A. G. Hubbard's office) Wadnesdayt October 19tb, 1881. This Stocfe wat so- leciea Dy wrs. L.ane in person "and with great, care; emDraces all tne LATEST STYLES, and the public generally are cordially In vited to examine her goods before pur- New Berne, Oct. 18th. MILLIKERY GOODS ! October Opening Day Wednesday, 19th. if ISS KATE.t; CARRAWAY to r turninir thanks to htr frtnia ut customers for their libeial patronage m the past, begs "to inform the -nubile tht she has just returned from the Northern ciues who a nne, large and varied as sortment of Millinerv. emhrnninir owrv article of Ladies' Goods, Zephyrs of ail kinds, crocheted Worsted Goods. No- lions, Ke.,!oi.ttte LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS, , which she offers at the very Lowest Prices such troods have been offered in New Berne. 1 The ladies of the city and surround- mc country are respectfully invited to an inspection oi nex stock. hue has taken the agency for BUTTERltiK'S MTTfcil S, and will , be pleased to serve them to an ner enstomera. New Berne, Oct, 18, 1881. L IIILLINERY 0PEM& I, Pall arid Winter 18811 TkIIZB HARHIETTE LANE WILL J-T-l- display tier eleeant stuck of flo Millinery arid Ptncy Goods on WEDNESDAY. October 19th J ThU stock has been selected with great care I is oi me LATEST STYLES and the Finest and most Beaiitlfnl ever shown in this city. . Price :lowr than everj The ladies of New Berne and n 1 vicinity are -cordially' intited to bxamine r gonds and compare prices; I rtew uerne, vci. io; i8ij FALL OPENING OF- Millinery: Goods ! ednooday and Thtiroday, ! October 19th arid 2othi MRS. DEWEY WITH PiiEAStfllB' announces to her numerous patrons and friends ! amon the ladies of New Berne and througbeftit the surround io; counties, (that she had returned -I from several weeks visit' to the . citfes tend markt tsof the North.- whcre. after tfb ererviug buu Muuyiug ,ao : l ... ii1 ' i f Latest Styles II . i she bought; with great case and tient labor, one of the handsomest aad largest stocks dT MI L L I N E RY C OfobS -I - - - - .-. . . '. over brought to New Berne, and at prices lower than eve befdre Known. ! Come to the opening and ste onr QocAdf sua learn mc prices; r i 4 Hi r, i : H i I
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