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rfttftrWllltfl ALL ROME ENTERPRISES R ho aid be Represented In the HOME -:- PAPER. DAILY . JOURNAL, II t.U ; 1 50c Per Month 50c $5.PER YEAK--$5. VOL. Xitf-NO. 174 . ' HEW BEKNE, N-Om SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 1894. PRICE FIVE 0ENT8 II if' r BCMINEM LOCAM; A FRESH lot of nicp siusases and beef this morning (it S un'l Cohn & Son. - It NICE Oystr to-tlay: Our Stewing 0mtr irwlnv 15 cents ; rmr miart. golid 'measure. Oe. N. . Ives & Son, No. Market Dock. It FOB REN T: The house and lot corner South Frout and Metcslr" Street. . Apply to Clma. B. QUI, East Side Market Dock. ' ... . :.; .-. -. - o271w FRUITS. Nuts. Oranges. Lomons,Banan- aa and apples constantly on hand at New Heme Dandy factory, & Miauie u v; HAVE jou heard of ; the Mammoth Pawn-broker's .auction sale of Jewelry thxt tikes place to-night? FH8S1I Cakes, crackers nud dried fruits just received. Don't forget Lane Oil soap, the bast 10 cent cake aoan hi the world three , for a quarter at J. ' W, . Small- woods. ' . . ' - V- tf. AUCTION sale of Jewelry to-night OYSTERS The best that can be had at Geo i N: Ives & Son's, No. 12 Market Dock.' ' Prices low and solid measure. 8t ; BOARDERS WANTED Mrs. J. Qood ' ing desires a few permanent boarders at her resfcleuce on 184 Middle St. Terms rea sonable. " lw DIAMONDS, Watches and all kinds of Jewelry at auction to-night at halt past sevon o'clock. . . .OET your Oysters from E. W.Simp- ' kin's, best quality ana good measure f uarante. l. All orders promptly and enre ully filled and delivered free to any part of . the city. Also they will be nicely served in any style at the Itsiiurant, No. 23 Middle Sirsel. TRY Duffy's Bon Bon Creams, 59 Middle Street. and Chocolate BTENOGR A HHY and Type Writint? ;Miss Rachel 0. Brown tenders her services to the public as Stenosjrapher and type writer. ' She can be found at the office of Mr. O. H. Gnion, over the Citizens Bank, between the hours 10 n. m and 5 -p. m. o41m. ! FINE Broad CreeK Oysters at the door, IScts. pt-r quart select first class ones 20 cts. Henry Brown, adjoining Mace's : drug store. o21tf DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS!! DRESS GOODS! We have just opened a large line of Yard Wide, Fancy Wool 1XRKSS FLANNELS in the Latest Plaids and Checks, worth 25 and 30c- , Our Price, 5Q ONLY 1 5c Gome and see them. HAVE Piffi -1,000- Ladies Shoes that we sold Ja ' $150 and. $3,00 you 'can . .biiy them at $1,50. WE ARE OFFERING THE BEST BARfiADH IN THE STATE.- " Comb and See XJs. . 0. Marks & Son. .. R. U. - DUFFY'S - CROUP SYRUP. At tfcis season cuiliiren are liable to at tacks of the C.ouii, and parents should alwuvs be prenaici by having a bottle of R. N. Duffy's Croup Syrup on hand, pre- 'ps rod from the recipo ot tne lute xnr. Walter Dulfv can be had of the Druggists, and of R. N. Daffy, proprietor, New : Berne, N. Oi Certificates of its efficacy can be seen ot the proprietor. 85 cents oer bottle. See that the wrapper reads: R. . D'JFFY'O CROUP SYEUB PttKl'A.KED AFTER A KEC1PK OP THE LATE DR. WALTER DUFIT. Boware ot false dealers w?io are selling a liuiuilioo croup syrup ior w eenia. , lotico! We have nnrchstsed Gaskill s Paae j? act and iiiire the drug Irulo will f.i't o nt ciirtjpr oi Middle and Pollock ha' k of l'eifuuies.Toilet Au.i' . ft Bocal News." Duffy &HiU Don't Forget Charles B. Hill-HouBe to ?ntt -Geo. N. Ives & Bon: Qj iters to-day. P. H. Pelletier: Commissioner's Sals. S. Cohn& SonFresh Sopsages, beef. - COTTON SALES. Nriday 140 bales, 5.25 to 5.35. Hon.. F. M. Simmons is at the Chattaw- ka. He is en route to fill appointments in Pamlico and elsewhere. The work of re-marling the macada mized rood has begun. Three inches additional will be applied. Messrs Hack burn and Willett are doing the work. A liberal reward will be naid for the recovery of the body of Mr. Howard Gas kill who was drowned Thursday morning near Baird's Cruk. United States court being over the offi cers and the bulk of the ju nrsand wit nesses left for their homes yesterday. A few departed earlier. The Bteamer Trent is now off the wavs in eood condition for both passenger and freight service. She will make her first trip lor the Aeuse ana Bay river line Monday. The regular schedule will soon be made up and adhered to. The Populists didn't "pop" last nigbt. Ool. Harry Skinner never made bis ap pearance and no meeting was held. The Democrats were ready tj have replied had a meeting been held and an opportunity given. A letter to Mr. S. R. street from our young townsman Mr. W. D. Mclver, who went up to Sanlord on account of the ill ness ot his rather brnigs the sad intern gence of the father's death shortly before Mr. Mclver reached home. Senator Jarvis speaks in New Berne next Friday night, and in Majsville the next day, Saturday ,JNov. 3d. The W, N. JN., will sell cheap round trip tickets from each direction to Maysville for the benefit of all who wish to hear him there. The fare from New Beme will be 50 cent for the round trip; from Pollocks vi lie, 25 cents; and from Jacksonville, 50 cents, U. S. Court. Court convened st 7;30 a. m. Friday morning to finish the business oi the term. The following case was disposed of. Macs Xnincan col., perjury in regard to pension. Motion in arrest ot judgment and motion for new trial overruled Defen- dent sentenced to one days imprisonment and to pay a One or one dollar and costs. Uoort will expirejDy limitation Saturday night. Italllmn Band at the Opera . House. The effectiveness ,t the excellent dra matic work of the Mojer-T iiorne company which now holds the boards at the opera bouse is to no small degree augmented bv the splendid Itallian band under the leader ship ot rroi. Mevant. Jfivery selection rendered receives vociferous encores. The band will be present at both the matinee this afternoon and at tbo regulnr perfor mance ths evening. It, Hotel Chsttawkn Arrivals. H. ML Tomb, Pitubur', Pcnrr; E. T. Boykin, ClintonN. C; Mrs, R. F. Brood dus and 2 children Richmond Va; Miss Bhodes, Richmond Va: J. W. Martin Wilmington N. C; H. C, Hudson, Norfolk; W. f . Lane, UoktsDoro unaney itosa, Lost Massr F. M. Himmdhs City; Kelley E. Terry New Bedford; Louis Smaw Jr. and Family 4 children and wife New Redtord; Bawl P. Morton Jr. Balti Md. Wilmington Hen Will be Appointed to the Nsntueket. The Wilmington Messenger learns that the Secretary of the Nayy has agreed for the appointment of Wilmington men con nected with Ihe Naval Reserves, which is eminently proper as the Nantucket lies at the port Of Wilmington. Tne men to be appointed are K X. Burrus, A. McC. Wilson and James Wells. The journal recently published a Erotest against the appointment of men om outride of the State to serve as ship- keepers for the united States Monitor Nantucket, the training ship of the North Carolina Batttlion of Naval Reserves. " Coming and doing:. The family of Mr. 0. H. Rheni left yes terday morning to spend the winter at Halitai. Rev. T. C. Croker of the Northern Methodist church who has been stationed at Hatbras, passed through yesterday ac companies by his wua moving to nis new field oriabor, Astieviue, a. u. : : Cant W. B. Goodwin and family mov ed up from Onslow county. They will occupy Mr. Q. H. Robert's bouse, corner of New and Melcair streets. , v .. p.. - The family of Judge A. 3.; Seymour returned home last night from their summer European tour. Since their ar rival in America they spent a couple of weeks with mends in Hew Jersey beiore coming on borne. . ; Misses Susan and Rsna Bryan returned from the western part of the State. Oscar J. Spears, ' Republican candidata tor Congress, is registered at tne Albert. Mr. Jas. Winfield went down to con duct services la Oak Grovo church, Car teret county, Sunday, f ' . .. .' ' : M. Marks, ' Esq., returned last bighi from the northern markets where lie bos been purchasing goods, and his wife from Kinston where she has been visiting rela tives. Mrs. O. Maiks returned from the State fair. ' . " O: Mr. C. 0. Clerk, jr., retu.ned from Baltimore on the steamer Neuse. ' Mrs. McReady. of New York, is visiting her daughter Mrs. a. S. primrose. ' Misses Belle and Helen Southsate took the round trip on the steamer Newberne on pleasure. :. ?-;'z,:), At least six cases of small pox aro in Wa?hinton City. ( Several attaches of of the' Pension bureau have been attacked and a 11 pox tcare has resulted. Sec retary Iioke Smith bus " ordered every body in the interior depsrtment to be vaeoiniii.ed and hns himself submitted to the ortfwil. cocan-jt:, - free ol c1 ;u i lo r-m Candy 1 j'.i- y, I J . I'cdiled or sliced y nt i:C.v Bern id ;.u . TBI JAMES CITT SPEAKING. OsearJT. Spears tne Bepnbllean Con - (reMioaal Oadidate, H1U rnslon Hard and Deelares he WU1 Sot With draw for Anybody or Anything. OtcarJ. Spears of Harnett 'Republi can candidate for Congress from this dis trict spoke at James city last night to a very large crowd, mainly colored though a few whites weie mixed in. Be made a hot straightout Republican speech no fusion tor nim at an and declared nis empnanc determination to remain in the field, and for no one else to believe otherwise no matter what reports were circulated about his withdrawal. He went eo fcr as to tell his friends to vote for him even if they heard he was dead, to vote fur him as a compliment to his win i n. le declared thatit tlie Kepublxaus vi.ic ir uim lie would be elected. Instead of going to Vaucebfiro to join in the big discussinn there according to appointment, he will gi. to Pollocksvilb to-day to meet his direct opponents, in the congressional race. Thompson, the Pop- mist and Shaw, the Democrat. He will speak at the court house Monday night, He declared that if Republic. ( GOOD SERVICES YESTERDAY. Interest Still Increasing-Penitents aixl Converts. YestTday morning at the meeting in Con.euury M. E. church, Rev. Mr. Lyon gave a talk upon "Prayer ami Answers to rrayers," massed upon tue incident re corded of Cornelius in the tenth chapter of Acts. In the afternoon Rev. Mr. Nash preached upon Sanctiflcation, from Thes filopians 5.23, l,And the very God of Peace sanctify you wholly and I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be pie:erved blameless unto the coming ot our Lord Jesus Christ. Mr. Nash considers tint there is too much of the huinun an I loo little of the divine in much of the 'ifforts at evangeles tic work, that if ilie church is not in Quencing and be:ng succes3tully instru mental in suviiig the souls of those around there is something wropg with the church it is txicold, dead, 'worldly and carnal CuiisiiatiK should consecrate themselves and sek to be iinhued with "power from on high." At tho night service the church was packed. The sermon was from 2d Corin thians 4, 1:3. Mr. Nash spoke to ministers, to oilier CluisljaLS and to sinners. Ho nvide a strong appeal to the lattery about a dozen went forward tor prayer and several made professions of conversion. The interest has increased all the week, and tue prospect is excellent lor a gracious revival. The only service to-day will be at lnnt past three o'clock this afternoon. At The Opera House Matinee This Afternoon. The Meyer-Thorne dramatic company gave their fourth performance last night to the Dest House ot tue ween a circum stance which demonstrates most conclu sively that the organization has the knack ot pleasing tne average JNew uernmn, a knack, too, which but very few companies thus liir this season have possessed. Miss Mever wus capital in the bard dual role ol the La ly Isabelle and poor Madam Vine. Iter rendition was si, true to lit', tier man ner so sincere, that after several ol Uiu more pathetic scenes a number of the auditors gazed on the stage through a mist of tears. Mr. Thorne surpassrd him self in the character of Cornelia Carlysle, the vixen sister ot Archibald. Among the best in the support ot these two well-known stars is clever Miss Lyons Healey a young lady "to the manor born," as it were, being the daughter of the veteran "Dan" Healey who was at one time of national fame. As Lord Severn, Mr. Narciso Alvcray was all the part requires, rrankie Thorne was a very clever, little Willie and his brother Mr. Mark TUorne was excel lent as Richard Hare the out-cast the primary "cause of it all." Tho others in the cast were also - equal to the task im posed upon them especially Messrs. Bigelow, Vaughn and Lay. Altogether the Meyer-t horne company is the best of this season and without doubt deserves the patronage it has re ceived. This afternoon at 3 o'clock sharp a matinee will be given for tne ladies and children who find it inconvenient to be present in the. evening. A stirring com edy will be rendered, and should the weather be cool the house will be heated. Prices, children, 15 cents; and adults 25 cents. : :. , To-night Ihe picturesque, quaint and dainty domestic comedy entitled "The Chimney Corner" will be rendered. - This play is considered by Mr. Thorne tne best one of bis lengthy repertoire, and the one or ait, otners in. wnicu not oniyi mmseii shirts brighter, but which-, using an apt expression also fits Miss Myer like a glove. The comedy will be followed by a rousing mrce, entitled . "senator jucr ee of Dublin." The regular price will be maintained to-mgut, loc, zoc and use. Seats on sale at Nunn &McSorley's this morning. . ; ' v. It Terrible Prairie Fires. Prairie' fires, the most disastrous in the history of . the State) are- now raging in Nebraska in five counties. They started in Thomas county and are traveling west ward fanned by a wind blowing at the rate of seventy miles an hour. . Hundred -"of thousands of- cat tle were in the track of the flames and it is thought tho most of them have been b lrned. The loss to formers and stock raisers Is placed at enormous figures, and several uvea have been lost, . . :. s . -' The Kinston Free Press gives this item ; Mr. J. W, Fillyaw, who noms at Mr, A. McF. Camerqn's, in Kinston, was robbed yesterday morning beiore day ot 1390. which he bad in his trunk. He left bis room between-1 and 2 o'clock for a short while and while out heard bis trunk lid fall. : He hurried back and saw a man run ning down the B'airsat full speed. .lie fired two shots with his revolver at th flceinir form, but the thief made good his escape,. It was too dark for Mr. Fillyaw to lell whether the. thief was white or , color e t. The loss is a heavy one to Mr. Fill raw. We hope it will serve as a warning to others. Banks are s-jJer than trunks or old Bocks as repositories tor money. . GRAND Auction Sale of Jewelry to- nirt'it at Boll's Old Stand Uotol Albort, CHASR. THOMAS AT HAULOWE Taras av-Populist - Meeting Into a Democratic One. The Third Party Speakers Did No! Come And By Request ofkfbo t'runil he. Gave Two Hours or Oooil Democratic DoctrlneDemocrnts Strengthened All Others Ulvvn Grounds for Meditation. Communicated. Dr, Cyrus Thompson had an appoint ment to speuk here on Thursday the 25lli Hon. C. R, Thomas on his return from Carteret Court came by to ask a division of time. At the appointed hour when quite a crowd of Democrats, Populists uiul lie publicans had assemtled, it was learned that Thompson would uot bo pnsi.ii' but they were expecting either Skinner or Butler. When all failed to put in their ap pearance, The friends ol Mr, Thomas insis ted that ho would address the crowd. He came forwaid and in a most e loqueDt and masterly manner discussed fully the im portant issues ot the campaign Inr two hours fully showing llio inuonsiatencies of the Populists ami advised Republicans and Populists to votefir piincipb and not ft il lusion. lie in a very able and satisfactory man ner discussed the money question, tha tariff and low ti.xo, the repeal of the Federal Election law and told tho many commendable tilings that the Democratic party had (Line lor the people including the marked economy the Administration nationally. Our attention was called to the wise and. judicious administration of our State affairs, especially ou the educn turn ot the white and colored alike and with it all the remarkakably low t ix is at which all the good being done lias been and is being accomplished. Mr. Thomas closed his able speech with an urgent appeal to all Democrats to vole Tor Ihe only party that had shown itself to be the I run friend of the people on the money question, tariff reform, Federal Elections, Economy, and ill the matter of public Education, ami then closjtl with a inost.toucning and impressive message Ironi our immortal and honored Zehulon B. Vance to the people of X. C. All Democrats present were greatly strengthened while all Republican and Populists with one single particle of re ison were brought to meditation and serious thoughtfulluess. Demociatically Yours, C.vn. T. Ret. Clevelaml Iliick in Washington. Special to Journal.) Washington, D. C, Oct. 20. Prcsi- nt ('levelnnil nul liis luinily rottu-ind to VviisimiglOii City, last night. jThe President declines to say anything whatever upon the situation in Now York, The stt'len express pouch recovered from the Quanlico train robbers contained a number of bon is, stocks, drafts, bills ol lading, and other valuable documents. The recovery of these valuable decunientp reduces the less ot the express company to less than five thousand dollars. SPECIAL Pawnbroker's Auction Sale. $10,000 woith of Diamonds, Watches mid Jewelry to be sold at auction witlnut 1-mit or reserve. This stock is ii-.nn a prominent Norfolk, Va,., Pawnbroker who is closing out his unclaimed pi dges. This stock coi.sists of very line tiolid Gold and filled Wat lies. Chains mid a very fine Selection of Solid Gold Kings. All Goods sold on tacir Merit and Strict ly Warrantoti as Represented or Money Refunded. Sale will take place TO NIGHT, October 25. 7::!0 o'clock, at Bell's Old Jewelry Stand, I'lidcr Hotol Albeit. Sale will continue until entire stock is sold. Special S.ilci for Ladies every dav at 2 p. in. S. R. Street, Auctioneer. OUR REMOVAL Sale 5H5H5H51 H5H5HSSS STLLL GOES ON REMEMBER, if you don't . come to New Berne until af ter January 1st, 1893, we expect to be located in our own building now occupied by Mrs. S, H. LaDe. Our sale of Dress Goods since the great reduction in price has been moving stead ily along. WE are selling N. C. Plaidsby piece at 8Jc. the ALL Wool Kerseys for men's wear, here tofore sold at 50c, now 35c, iu any quantities. - " ; CASHMERE Black Satine, heretofore sold at ISc, now going at 10c. : Our stock Is very flill and w complete this, season and ; : ' must bo sold j regardlessf jo f -, v low Jprice of cotton. ; '. '.y t t ''-: ' 'r:?'' f ' 1 -1 ' i r -i- 4 v' Be Sure to call at your earliest oppor tunity, ' ; i, . , . t v - - i -s v ; ' -e . . Respectfully, ,' - II. B. DUFFY. PASQUOTANK'S TRAGEDY. A Faithful Registrar Killed. By Pistol Ball ana Human Blood Republicans Seek to Override Law mid Regain Power. The News and Observer has nearly a column and a half special from Elizabeth City in regard to the murder of John E. Brothers, registrar of election in Salem township by James W. Wilcox, the Re publican ex-slierift, because Mr. Brothers refused him access to the registration books. Wilcox is an active Republican politician whose zeal has often brought upon him the censure ol his oppoucnts. The youn; man killed was a first cousin ofthcwiloof Hon. Thos. G. Skinner, a young man between twenty-five and thirty years of age and an industrious, quiet, hw-ahiding citizen universally respected by all who knew him and was never known to be otherwise than respectlul to ami considerate of all who had dealings with him. His needless nutl trag;c dea'h has shocked the community, even the nliole Elizabeth City section, and there is a great ileal more feeling than appeal's on ine sunncc uungs. it nas stu-red I'as tliiotank county as it has not been stirred in many a day and it should arouse the whole Slate. The day has past when any party can hope to benefit itself by terrorizing methods. Every voter lias tho right to see that his own name is on the registration book l-tit has no right to examine i; otherwise. Wilctx wanted to examine the books for himself and demand certificates of re moval for whom he chose. The registrar very properly refused to let liini see the list, and refused lo issue any certificate except to those who applied for them in person. There upon Wilcox made himself very obnox ious anl aunnoying and refused to leave when ordered to do so although he was in, the homo of his registrar, aid when at ia-t DiothiTs, provoked beyond endurance, aro.e, Wilcox attempted to draw his pis mi, but before lie could use it Brothi-rs got his cane and struck at him. Wilcox fired three times, the last shot potie'raliiig t lie abdomen ami proving fatal. Wilcox ?3is up a claim that he did not fire until lie was being beaten and was fearful for his life, lie was arrested, tried before three magistrates in the presence of six hundred specl'itois and committed to jail without bail on the charge of murder to await trial at Superior court. An ellort will be made to got him out under bail by habeas corpus proceed ings. President Clcvoland has not written any letter cdorsintr benutor Hill as was stated to some exteut. Senator Hill Iriertls aro bitter against the President .mil the New York Republicans are elec ted, All hone of Democratic harmony is practically abandoned. Senator Faulk ner has quit the work of conciliation and gone home in disgust. ''Tisnot the Clothes which make the man, but they help." Hats, Clothes ami Shoes civil ized men cannot do without. We've got to have 'em. Now we want your trade on them. When you need anything m this line sec us. Wo don d expect to suit every, body and wo don't get mad if you don't tiy, but we tbiuk we can come as near suiting the majority as any one in New Berne. VVo are constantly receiving New Goods. New Collars, Cuffs and Ties. J. M. 110 WARD. -DON'T FORGET DUFFY & HILL'S Sales IDcyl On TUESDAY of every week Gii-cat Reduction in prices on all goods manufactured by this firm. French Fruit. 50c per lb. Delicious Son Sons, 2Sc it ii The finest eatim? Chacolate Cream on the market 25c per lh. All other gooels sold iu proportion. All 25c goods reduced to 15c. Don't forget that Tuesday of every week is our special sales day. J6y"We aro making fresh goods every day and guarauteo everything we sell. DUFFY & HIIL, Tuk LIN Of Dress Goods, Id Black and Colors, Fancy Taffetxa Silks Foe Waists, -A. HE BTTLIi OOMPL33TE. KIP CLOVES. Our Carjets, lit Spares, Enis Mattings and Oil CaM, Rare been eanaalallr nntnlr nallnni. hut wo are still prepared to turnlsn anything want ed In these. In appreciation of tbe liberal share of the patronage which has favored ns In the onenlnir of tlm mrmiii. wa vAtiim thanks, anil to those who atll have purchases to make, we say the. best evUlenee we can Klvo tliera that our (roxxls, both a to qnallty anil price give Satisfaction. kj the iaxn that our uuims are ... SELLING EAPIDLT. " Respeotfully, - ZD. IFVTax-sriG QreatTemptation IT WOULD BE A Great Temp tation to some folks had they C3 -Si such a lot of DRY GOODS, Boots &Shoes 3-roceries, BOTH STAPLE & FANCY; Hardware &FMIN&IPLIENTS, WOODEN & WILLOW WARE, Glass Ware and Tin Ware. AS WE ill NOW OFFERING. OH PRICES CAN NOT BE BEATEN. "We Defy COMPETITION Call and examine and be convinced. Come ancTsee bur SAMPLE CLOAKS They, are Beauties and Very Cheap,! Respectfully, Hackburn & Willett. JOHN -:- DUNN, Grocer N Confectioner Has Now On Hand A FULL STOCK OF ALL THE Latest Goods. John Dunn. V They are Fresh and ot THE John Dunn Merchants EXAMINE OUR Wholesale Department Before Placing Your OBDSIwS. BEST
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