' - 1 I - ' - 4 x-' -t -4 ." f . . f . - r . - . s w" - ,- w ;U v ' -- 1 .. ' .--- .-.!. " : ' - . i 1 1 c ; ' - 1 - : - ' . , " 111 rm . (DCDMHIIEBCIAIL iNKTOt g ' i : . . . .. l . i 1 VOL. 1-NO 61. NEW BERNE, N. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1881 TWO CENTS t t i ' s . 1 i- 1 .1 1 TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. fleeting of the Stockholders of the North Carolina Mid land Railway. i Vw v-i . : l land. Railroad Company held a meeting at Winston, N. C, on (Tuesday, adjourn- elected President ani J. T. Morehead Vice-President ; aled the old board of directors, with J. Wilcox Brown, C. Y. Bolland and J. T. Ckjwan added to the board. The, stockholder passed resolu- prnRV. .11111 11 o. Dili uuui i c- i lions to make county subscriptions of to bouda available for the construction of the road, and aujhorized President Barbour to execute a mortgage on the road bed and prope rjty of the j company for the same purposes. The directors toted the line of the road as far south - Ml 1 f t.. 1 t? A 88 Mooresvu.e, navmg aireaay .ocaiea n g . Tf if., a . ttt r . I from tne Virginia oiaie line 10 winsion. Governor's Day at the Atlanta Exposition, j Atlanta, October 27.- The visiting Governors were formally welcomed to the exposition at 2 o'clock. Governor Col quitt, of Georgia delivered the address of welcome, which was responded to by Gov- I ernors Bigelow, of Connecticut, Hoyt, of Pennsylvania, Blackburn, of Kentucky, Jaivi, of North Carolina, and others. The crowd was overwhelming and enthu siastic. . Pnville, Va., Uctober zi. l ne iiife. The great feature of the day was the regiment, which he eays equals in pre making of the suits of clothes, one for cisioti oflmovemeut the best trained Gov. Colquitt and ne for Gov. Bigelow, Holdier nf 'Enronp. 1 . i from seed cotton picked at 7 o'clock The suits were worn at a reception this evening. The Governors leave for their homes to-morrow. The Conduct j of the Ninth Massachusetts to he Investi - gated. Boston, October 28. Adjutant-Gen- eral Berry has issued a special order commanding a detail of one staff and one line office Jr-joi the First Brtgade to visit. Wilrn.! .'. on j Delaware, Rich mond, Va., and her places to investi- gate the "charges Ninth Maseacbuse made against the ts Regiment on their late visit to Yorktown. Ashore at Lookout. WiQHTwrvrni n4nhr 9 Th ftio-nal r& corps station at Lookout, N. C, reported last night as follows: A three masted schooner, the K. J. Willard, loaded with coal trom fnilade.iphia and bound to oavannan, went aground on uape 1,00 k- out shoals at 4 p. m. o-day. The wind is uniavorable. bhe Will probably get uu at nign water io-nig.ni, aiter turowing her cargo overboard. Picked up at Sea. i t t wdon, October 28. One of the six missing boats ' of the Dutch steamer Koenigder Nederlander.which foundered on the voyage from Bjatavia to Amster dam, has been picked up in the Indian Ocean and taken to Aiden. It con tained nineteen persons. ! Confirmations. Washington, October 28. The Senate promptly confirmed the nominations of Fqjger, to be Secretary of the Treasury, and James to be Postmaster General, and also that of Frank Hatton to suc ceed Tyner as First Assistant Postmaster General. Wm. P. Jones was also coV firmed as postmaster at Nashville. A $15,000 Wre. bTAUNTON, Va ., October 28 A fire I broke out this morning on jNejv street, and partially consumed three stores The entire damage is estimated at $15, 000. J. W. Alby is the heaviest loser, his loss being about $ 12,000, covered by insurance. J Mesa. covitle and Robinson Giteau's two lawyers, are at work' preparing their case. Other lawyers will assist, it is Baid. Several have offered their eer- vices. J General News. Berlin orders a statue of Garfield. Michigan relief fun'd, 8113,381.49. Doctors despair of Cardinal Borronieo's huge iceberg coming south from wfndland. Mrs. Mary Bradford, sister of Jelferaon Davis, died at New Haven, Kj. Commodore John 0. Walker, U. S.jU, is the new chief of the Bureau of Navi- gation. j Connecticut authorities have decided try Blanche Douglass on a charge of murder, j North Carolina special tax bonds sold for nine cents in jew York day be- fore lesterday. gtary Windom was almost unan- . elected to the United States i filJ hia unex ;red teral I The Washington correspondent of the Richlnond Dispatch has no idea that Arthur has any purpose of putting Long stree in hie Cabinet. j Lanier, who killed D. S. Love, at Greenville Miss., Jast Friday for a gross calumny on Lanier's wife, has beenidis charged, the Judge saying the prisoner did! as any man of honor was bound to do Archibald Forbes in an interview, pays a glowing compliment to the mili- tary evolutions of the First Connecticut Robert K. Scott, one of the late Gov ernors of South Carolina, is on - trial at Napoleon, 0., for the murder of Warren G. I Drury,- a drug clerk, in January, 1880. The defence is that the shooting was accidental. i ; Ex-Senator Timothy Howe, of Wis 1. t . tl t ' . . ( consn, who at this writing, seems destined to have a ! place in Arthur's Cabinet, is troubled with an asthmatic 1 affection, for which' he . has recently sought relief at the Hot Springs of IAr kansas. I After 'twelve years of editorial labor. the his IT- 7. 1 T 1 ' connection with the Christian Union. He resigns because of the 1 i 1 pressure of other duties more important upon his time and strength. , , , - Mr. Cyrus W. Field reports total amount subscribed toward that the the fimd for Mrs. j Garfield and children is i 9361,791.72. The amount paid bv the United States Trut Company for 8311,- 000 United States four percent registered bonds is $361,770.75, leavingbalance of ca8h at the credit of the fund in the hands of United States Trust Company 82097. Personal. Mr. John Dillard, of Croatan, is at the Gaston House. ! Messrs. Arthur Parker and Frank Rog- 1 l jj o ers, of New York, were'at the Gaston Hojnse yesterday, j Mr. Washington Bryan and family will occupy their Pollock Street resi dence to-day. ! - i 1 i . - i ' ' Capt. C. B. Keeler, Keeper of Bran Island Light, is at the Gaston House He icame in yesterday on the Schooner Mary, bringing a very fine little pony. i 1 Mr William B. Bealmear, with Armstrong, Cator t& Co., Baltimore importers and manufacturers of j rib n8 raillinery white I goods and no tions, is at the Gaston House with a full line of samples. Evening Tribune. This is thej title of a daily ; afternoon paper to be issued from Greensboro, beginning Tuesday November 1st. bv Cant. R. T. Bulghum of the Patriot. 1 Capt. Fulghum has the tact and capacity for getting up newsy and unique daily, and we j trust and believe he will meet with success in thift new pntprmise. i Local Summary. Cotton kept coming yesterday, Rice men all iri a rush yesterday. No, wrecks and no Vessels in distress. ' Busiest trade day of the season y ester- day. Numerous arrivals of sound and river craft yesterday. Frame work of new car shop at Mid land depot is up. Twenty-six freight cars on the Midland up train last evening. No Federal, Court, works great in convenience and hardship. Health of the city improving, tors and druggists have more rest. Market abundantly supplied with fish, rr oysters, fresh meats and sausage. J 1 o 1 Lowest number of country people in town yesterday of any day this season. Lucy Bennett, the colored woman whose throat was cut by her husband, is raprovirig and out of danger. Alex. Morgan, colored, laboring on iuc iauu ui iui.iuivuttue, iu tne uuun- r r t?y.r- at:i. t : t I trv. was brought to town last niffht for su'rgical aid for severe imuries from the iick of afherse. . 1 , . I C.ty drays transporting cotton ,n con- inuous line all day, from Midland Road o Old Dominion dock, where a car?o David Speight has at his restaurant Broa l Creek oysters that have been re- ceived this season. We adviseall who wish a good fry, or stew to give him a call. TTip tft ihp fmnf. ' Ami we wppn v , , "UT -vwul ' . nr r a n v ' .,v'wu' ' (io buy of Duffy, And demand of he Who first cries Hold ! enough, ha ! Good Beef. Mr. Swert, tbe butcher, yesterday iiid S35.00 for a medium sized ox. It is a verv fine beef, and the highest nrice naid far the ra9t ten vears J w a I f J Chaff Before the Winds. Mr. E. Mills, advertises for parties to 'come and take away rice chafi from the mill yard, free of charge- Prospective Receipts OF UORN. , Grain dealers estimate the prospective corn j receipts, at this port for inland d istribution, at a half million bushels this season. From last SeDtember to April 15 the receipts were reported at lfiS QAQ koi i .u i .! wUlU UVUOUPlt).UUMUC autuai Icueipto were in excess of that amount. er s unabridged uiction- ARY. Mrs. bianly, on bollock, has on sale that standard work, in universal demand, Worcester's Unabridged Dio tionary, latest revised edition, with sup plement. No' home, school room, stu dio, office or counting room is complete without a copy of Worcester. See Fourth Pagt for other IajcclI Matte .J iVnr AD VER TISEMEN 2 JS. u CHAFF BEFORE THE WIND" PARTIES WISHING TO FILL UP lots, &c, .can obtain riee chaff free of charge at the rice mill. LEINSTER DUFFY Dealer.in . DRY GOOD3, GROCERIES, k BOOTS, SHOES; HATS, CAPS,; TOBACCO, SNUFF, CIGARS, etc. At Claeapi John's Corner, Middle and So. Fr. Rts., ; a -aug NEW BERNE. . Ger tlemen's Under w ert!r. I Gents Undershirts in all wool and merino in best styles, at A. M. Baker's. Plnnlra n w A ITIet.M Vina P.lnolrs of latest gl le A beautifufline of beaver 1 . w and jur cloth for Cloak's and Ulsters, at A. M. Baker's. ' Dress Goods L10 wer.-Dress Goods are lower this season than for many years. Black Cashmere, all wool, from 40c to $1.60. A beautiful line of Yersales cloth or mourning, at A. M. Baiter's. Jewelrv.--A beautiful and e'egan assortment of Jewelry just purchased in New1 York, at Bell's, the jeweler. Any article ever sold that is not as was repre sented can be returned and ! the money will be refunded. Ladles' Furnishing and Dress Goods. A beautiful line of Children's ti i "n i 8e 1,1 01 olort' iHAaufara rx ovJ fl"u TKnmnoAn'o Prroito A full Imp nf ti ATI - nels, and an elegant line of Dress Goods, and Ladies and Children's Undervests, at A. M. Baker's I Otster" Saloon.'David Speight, JZarket Dock, next to the Farmers Home, desires to inform the public that he has opened his Oyster Saloon, and is now pre- Tnrp1 tn sprvo ItiA vprv hpst. and freshest " j : . . . 0ysers at all hours and in every style Attentive, oolite and skilled waiters General meals at all hours " Trimmings. Plaids and Stripes in Silk and Worsted for Trimmings, also beautiful Frin in and f;nenUie beaded in Steel. Jet and IrfedeSent. A large assortment of Tassels and L-ord. I T O . 1 3 T.. 1rfof ' I i-m T- IT Y -Tf m y . Of XEEi2 on ice at R. B. Proctor's HPT Our Butter, it can't be beat. Alex -i- jn,ller- TJEST-Brands Family Flour, at Alex. JLJ Miller's. I rptil best cooks and politest waiters in IT the citr at F. T. Patterson's . i hriiJOCEmES, High in quality but VJI low in prices, at Alex. Miller s TP vou want a eood drink, trv the )er jL ter brand, for sale by. R. B. Proctor ROCKY Branch North Carolina corn whiskey, for sale at R. B. Proctor's. ALL at Jos. Schwf'rin's and look at lat est styles Yale and Fifth Avenue hats, TTUNEST ovsters in the citv al ways on fland at F. T. Patterson's, next door to Proctor's. JlffEALS and oysters at all hours at F. LfjL T. Patterson's restaurant neii door i riHPICE Groceries and Farmer's Sup i nliua Wk trorrant oil frrrr o o a ron. resented. Alex. Miller. 'a 1 "V A T T Ml? i Vnnr rtrnnrarrr flYiina i n i i 11.11.111111 u iicir uiuLiivci lymua. 2i Glass-ware! Wnad and Willow Ware Goods shown with pleasure, j Alex. Miller. y p you want a good stew, call on F. T. JL Patterson, next to R. B. Proctor's, and vou wiU be sure t0 Ketit- rpHE handsomest assortment of gent's J- necis. X neckwear, and. warranted all wool un derghirtg ia white and scariet ot j08, dershirts in SSchwerin's. TP in npoA nf nlntliintr ilmn in fit .Tns X Bchwerin's, where you will find the most stylish suits and reversible overcoats er orougui nere G&ton Honse Bat & Biliiaru Salooa JAMES CAMPBELL, Proprietor,. NEW BERNE, N. C. The best and purest Wines and Liquor and the most popular brands of Cigars, aug 13-3 m Butcher's Meat! TOHN H. THOMAS, the BUTCHER, O desires to inform the public that he keeps constantly on hand the best i Stall Fed Beef i in market. Pork Sausages of the purest make. A11 orders promptly attended to and delivered at your door free of charge. Call and see me at tall No. 4, City Market.. , i it. ii F. M. SIMMOKS. j CLEMENT MAKLY. SIMEONS & MANLY, Attorneys at Law, Opp. Gaston House, New Bekne, N. C. Will practice in. the Federal and State Courts and regularly attend all sessions of the Courts in j the following counties: Craven.t Carteret Pumlico, Jones, Ons low, Lenoir.. T " seglCtf- FALL STOCK OF Millinery Goods ! -y-RS. DEWEY WITH PLEASURE IvJL announces to her numerous natroris and frien lsj among the ladies of New ieroe anu inrouguoui, uie surrounaing bounties, that she has returned front several weeks visit to the cities ' and markets of the North, where after ob serving and studying the Latest Styles t she bought! with great care and pa tient labor, one of the handsomest and largest stocks of MILLI NERY GOODS over brought to iNew Uerne, and at prices lower; than ever before known. , j uome to tne opening ana see our goous and learh the prices. NEW HILL GOODS! FALL S?OCK. MISS KATE L, CARRA WAY in re turning thanks to her friends and customers for their libeial patronage in the past, begs to inform the public that she has just returned from the Northern cities with a fine, large and varied as sortment of I Millinery, embracing every article of Ladies' Goods, Zephyrs of all kinds, crocheted Worsted Goodsf No tions, &c., of the LATESTSSTY:LES AND PATTERNS, which she offers at the very Lowest Price's such goods have been onered in New Berne. , . . The ladies of the city and surround ing country aro respectfully invited to' an inspection of her stock. . , she has taken the agency lor BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS, and will be pleased to serve them to any of her customers. i New Eerne. Oct, 18, 1881. New Millinery Gdods 1881. FALL & WINTE R, 1883 if. M RS. SJ H. LANE will exhibit hei beautiful stock of fine Millinery and Fancy Goods at her stand on Middle Street (next door to A. G. Hubbard's office) Wednesday, October 19thl881. This stock Was se lected by Mrs. Lane in person, and with great care,! embraces all the L.ATEST STYLESj and the public generally are cordially In vited to examine her goods before pdr chasing elsewhere j New Berne, Oct." 18th. 1 MMEDIATELY A HOUSE , CON- taining at least three rooms (four pre ferred). Must be within eight , minutes walk r f postoffice. Apply at once at. - I oct 27 I THIS OFFICE. BERNE AG ADEHY. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT! Free., 1 The Trustee's of this Institution, in the further prosecution of their published de sign, and by the generous aid and co-oper ation of one of their number, Mr. Wnu. H. Oliver, Agent of the Griffla fund, are gratified to announce, that a PR I MARY SCHOOL, i i ! I FOR BOYS ONLY, will be opened, at the AcademyJ onMoa day next, Oct. 31. Tuition will be free.. Application for admission may; be made to the Principal, Prof. Fetter, or to 4ho; President.! By order of the Board, ! I CHAS. C. CLARK, Prw'U. . Neiw;Bernev Oct. 2716310 .

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