Bai w jonixxL. VOL. I. NEW BEIINE, N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31; 1882. NO. 182, Local news. Jounwl KlluUmrt Alnunte. Sun rises, 6:32 I Length of day; Sun sets, 5:05 1 10 hours,43 minutes. 0 4 :i i?Ioou risesat 9:51 p. ni. , ; . Cymnailnm. . The secretary of the New Berne Ath letic and Social Club, Mr. R. O. E. Lodge, has just received the Certificates of stock for the members of the Club. This certificate is very tasteful in de sign, and it is suggested that all the members come forward at ouce and Last day of October. The thermometer was up to summer pay up and get it from the secretary. heat yesterday; A carnival and masquerade is on ' : docket lor the skating rink next Friday night. The .South' Croekers drew on New Berne for . six wagon loads of cotton pickers yesterday. . ' The burnt cotton in tho railroad ' freight yard will be sold at auction this morning at 10 o'clock. ' John . Allen t Jackson .'and '. others, Creenbackers, will sneak ia James City Friday night, Nov, 3d, 1883. Federal supervisors of the election to bo held next Tuesday have been ap- pointed for Craven county. : i The ladies of the Methodist church, will have a dime party at the parsonage this Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. One thousand four hundred bushels pf rice lu. the market yesterday. .Prices ranged from 85 to $1.03 per bushel. Esq. Stanly tells us that the Republi cans are becoming disgusted with the , llahn and Stimson movements and are 3 going. to vote for Daniel Davis. ; Mrs. A. R. Dennison and Miss Louise Deunison have requested to be elected to membership privileges of the New Berne Athletic and Social Club. . We were mistaken in our rice quota tions. in Sunday's issue. Wo thought our informant was from headquarters and knew the price, but in this wo were mistaken. . The tteamer Defiance, from Baltimore of the 'Clyde line, discharged a large cargo of freight at her wharf on Mon . day morning and sailed last night with a cargo of 800 bales of cotton. The steamer Goldtiboro, on her last trip, brought in a large boiler and on : gineforL. J. Haughton. It is for his Jones county plantation and will be carried f up by . the steamer Trent to , - morrow. : ' Mr, R. Q. E. Lodge has the agency of tho celebrated "Rush" skate and. in the interest of the Gymnasium Association, . offers to order skates for any desirin; them, at manufacturers prices, which ia 25, per cent discount on retail prices). He sends on an order to-day. " " ' 1 Pollok. ". ' The spelling of Pollocksville is not . settled yet. We learn that old deeds bearing the signature of George Pollok are in the possession of Mr. A. G. Bar- t ruslpfl Polloksville. t Bring out the . proof; we would like to have the mat- .' ter settled.' ; '.' The contract for building is to be given out on the 15th of November, and it is desired that all subscriptions be paid up before that date. the grea1; success attending a previous attempt to conduct a campaign for two parties at a time. The memorable Prohibition campaign Onslow County Items. two IComro and Juliet ' Were murdered twice last night once by poison and before that by tho acting. Romeo was a trifle true to life about as much ns the silly lover would expect to prove. The Juliet was the school girl of actual life and not of the stage. In this criticism we do not say the troupe is without merit only that it is not suited to Shukesperian tragedy. The playing is about equal to the Florence Richmond troupo which held the boards in Raleigh during Fair week. To-night they give a new play The Lady of Lyons. Cotton Yesterday. One hundred and twelve bules of cot ton sold at the Exchange yesterday. It was the dullest day of the season, until late in tho evening, the buyers were very backward. Spots were firm aud unchanged in New York. Futures went off a few points during the dny. The prices here ranged from 9 J to 10.10. Mr. Win. Dunn obtained the last named price for three bales raised from Ozier seed. NEW YOKK MARKET, SPOT: Middling 10 11-18 . Strict low middling 10J Low middling 10i. NEW YOKK FUTURES: Morning. Noon. Evening. I have not much to .write' this week, as I am very busy on the tramp; having is charged to the account of the Demo- some fun now and then crats, who chaperoned the bill and har- The people in this neighborhood can't augued the people because they thought get cotton pickers, and their cotton it more popular than it proved to be at patches are white with cotton 1 1 - 1 1 i ii. .-1 i. .ii .. . I . , uie huh, aim uien hku uie out wun.au , , RP..pr.,l 1 il i . tt I " W1 "w PalrOT was aner ,ler U8 "V- (lavs oast but now it is fair and we had posea W) ine meeting at nrsi, wnen tne people had decided to take theirs with out prohibition. Adhere to principles is the advice of the Panel to all political leaders who wish to succeed. Leave expediency to demagogues who generally succeed only in rIiow ing that they are demagogues, Then there is the matter of spelling again agitating the public mind. Old Mr. Pollock spelled it with a "c." Young Mr. Pollok can't see it and spells it without a "c." Now as the old gen tleman has quit spelling it at all, and October, November, December, January, 10.58 10.58 10.60 10.C9 10.52 10.59 10.59 10.CS 10.45 10.51 10.51 10.00 LIVERPOOL SPOTS. Uplands 6 5-16d. Orleans 6 ll-16d. LIVERPOOL FUTURES. October, 6 14-64. November, 6 6-64. December, 6 7-04. January, 6 9-64. Change of Schedule. The Superintendent of the Midland Railroad informs us that in. the interest of the fishermen at Beaufort tho old schedule will be resumed to-morrow for thrco or four weeks. This .change Is made splely for the benefit of tho fisher men who had resolved to stop fishing if the present schedule continued. Your Name tn Print. --Mr. J. S. Morton, of tho firm of Mor ton & Son of Harlowe, was in the city on Monday with a lot of cotton for sale He says tho Hahn men are sweeping the field in his section. herill Davis, the Ureeubacker, was in to see us on Monday.' He reports the speaking at Swift Creek on Saturday as very boisterous. Senator Matt Ransom was in the city on Sunday, the guest of his brother, Gen. Robt. Ransom. He left yesterday morning for Beaufort where lie had an appointment to speak last night. The Senator is looking well and is making a vigorous canvass. Messrs. H. R. Bryan, M. D. W. Steven son, L. J. Moore, C. R. Thomas, F. M Simmons and Clement Manly are at tending Carteret court. Col. John N. Whitford was in the city yesterday. He has completed the canvass of Onslow, and says the pros pects are very encouraging for the Democrats. He will complete the can vans of Jones this week. Kev. jj. u. vass left for Winston yes- the Sunday School He is to deliver an a heavy frost in this vicinity for nights past Whitford and Brown get ' aishy and give one another severe blows; don't mean fisty cuff blows, but talking blows though I thought at one time they would get together. The rest ' of the candi dates seem to get on very smoothly. The negroes don't like thoir candi dates here talking about not voting for Wassom for Solicitor, and say they wont vote for any one who will not support Wassom. Hoyt says ho wont support ItT Jll . 111... . the young gentleman still spells, the ",''" ""I'ly.'i """"way wv Panel have decided to let hinvRpell. w This much they can spy for the young The horses are dving In this county man, anil that is, his way is the short- considerably. Mr. Charlie Russell lost iwt. and in savins so roanv W it a fine mare a few days ago, one of, if would, in the course of events, save hot the fattest animal in tho couuty iu oceans of trouble in writing and print- harness. Mr. Harvey Cox lost one also imr the name. The sal vatre bv this yesterday.-' Several others have lost method, it will be soen, amounts to just some too. The- d isease is blind stag one seventh of the whole, and the sev- gem enth, be it remembered, was held in Mr. Henry Sandlin has ten acres of as great reverence by a devout aud loyal good cotton as any I have seen, except people in days that are gone. Mr. C. Stephens, who has a larger quan The name of Newborn is again on the tity and of course looks better, Trnt rack. This subject has engaged the Sandlin's will average 450 pounds lint careful attention of the Panel, and the per acre per ten acres, while Stephen's conclusion reached is that the Bmall "b" will average the same perhaps for fiftv and terminal "n, as far back as the acres or more; the corn "fcrops are all beginning of tho 17th century, smacks good. Frank Thompson, Onslow coun- t 1 Ifl Ij . tt . rt ' ... . . muciuy oi a meraiy craiiK. ty s mimic is iu line spirits ana in Whoever doubts this is referred to tho best of humor, and well he may be. the bits of history in Sunday's Jouraal for he too has a splendid crop of cotton for a true index to the style of spelling and corn, besides some of the fiuest po then practiced. When land is spelled tatoes we have seem "Cousin Frank launde, and mast mctste, it looks crankye as he is commonly called, is confident of to spell Berne hern. This question, how- his son's election to the legislature and over, has so often been up and so often that makes him feel proud decided both ways, that the Panel feel inclined to confirm the decision below, and deem the pronuaciaaion in both cases of Pollok and New Berne so littlo effected by the different modes, as' to likely never lead to serious trouble; Many persons have argued upon these COMMERCIAL. NEW BICItNE MAHKKT. Cotton Middling 10 ; strict low middling 9 7-8: low middling 9i. Seed cotton Extra nice, die, ordi nary 3iC. ::, Corn Old, 81c; new 71c per bushel. Rice 90c. to 81.02 per bushel. Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm at 2.50 for yellow dip. tap. firm at 81.50 and 551.75. Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. Honey 00c, per gallon. Wheat 90c. per bushel. Beef On foot, 5c. to 7c. Fresh Pork IOo. per pound. Eaas 21c per dozen. ' Peanuts $1.50. per bushel. Fopdep. 85c per hundred for new. , Apples Mattamuskeets. 70 cts ner bushel.. ' ' "'':' Onions &4.00perbbl. Peas-$1.1) to 1.25 per bushel. IIipes Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5o, . TalloWt-Oc per lb. . Chickens Grown, 50c per pair. Turkeys-;1.75 per pair. Meal Bolted, $1.00 ptsr bushel. Potatoes Irish. S4.00 uerbDl: sweet 40 to COc per bushel. oHINGLES West India 5 inch, mixed. 82.50 per M. Building 5 inch, hearts. 3.50; saps, 2.50 pvr M. questions, and many nave listened to acquainted with her polities will anrmiiMiW - ' . . agree. Fulton will get no less than 400 majority. ML Airy News The canvass is progressing satis faetorily to our candidates and gives assurance that the entire ticket will be elected by increased majorities. arguments Many moro have not argued upon these questions, and m".ny more have not listeuod to arguments and yet there is no one in this great mass of beings f.lui.t. lmst nnv p.lfinrlv ilpfiurwl nnil wll grounded opinion as,to what time the OoMsbon Mesxenqcr. Episcopalians will finish their spire or senator Vance spoke to a larfe nut more suitable iras fixtures in their crowd at Graham yesterday. It church. was the largest assemblage that ti.o .Tnwia f.,Mi inMino,i t Mnfn. "as been seen iu Uraliaiu since the v, o'"--" -ir-. .. ..: x nr Wo tho Pntln,. Pvf.hdr.fvo n tho it IHA.-OUHIU O.UII I Itl I i-II . J. M. completion of their Platform, and sun- ?cVJrV. haH. dechued tOjOHi his r luf Imp 111 tlto r tniimtMA t. .In. i raa tltA iinlniH . 1 1 u n I - cj ova ,n o.nm hhkt ! jn'iTJ viiu Liiii...v. jiuuno m o iu duiiio ay In to the End. , .. Mr. Daniel Davis, the Greenback can didate for sheriff, requests us to state terday to attend that he is in the field to stay until the State Convention Voting is all over. Ho thinks the re- address before the Convention, and al- port will be spread abroad, just on the so one before a mass meeting of the eve of the election, that he has declined, children, and to counteract such rumors, he now announces to his friends that he will fight it through to the end. Rev.- R. O. Burton, P. E. Wilmington district, M. E Church, was in the city yesterday. Miss Carrie Rishton, a teacher of the Goldsboro Graded school, was in the city on Sunday and returned to Golds boro yesterday. ' Mr. E. Hubbs, special agent of the Hirer Steamer. The L. II. Cutler cleared for Trenton yesterday with merchandise. The Trent sailed for Bay river yester day with merchandise, The Contcntnea sailed for Bell's Ferry treasury uepartment, lei ton a trip south yesterday. -:y ; t t.y$ ' J001" CVCU,US' The'iVeuae arrived last Saturday night Miss Sadie Manly took the train for with 111 bales of cotton and sailed on Goldsboro yesterday evening, Monday morning for Jolly Old Field Gen. W. G. Lewis, of Raleigh, is in with merchandise. the city Maj. W. A. Blount, of Beaufort, was ia the city yesterday and left on the evening train for Kinston Ileduced Rates Tor Carrying Money, The Southern Express Company has reduced the tariff for carrying money so as to make it cheaper than postofflce Jewel to the Front. money orders. The following are the It was not the purpose of the Jewels rates: ' ; "- . . Sums of $20 and under, , Sums over ?20 to $40, inclu- , sive, ' -Sums over $40 to $30, inclu sive, -Sums over $50 to $75 inclus. to have much to say during the busy 15 cents months of the year, but events of public nature now demand their atten tion, and silence might be construed as indifference, so they again come to the front, The action of the Democratic Conven tion at Goldsboro . does not suit tho Pant.. If the party has distinctive priuciplos, it should have distinctive 20 25 40 fer'sCourt, ,; Louisa Harris, ' col.,, was before the court yesterday morning for loud talk ing ui,I cui:,; on the public streets, candidates to represent those principles 1 -if! ; ....,: n on t. If it has no principles it needs no cand n. V. r,ir,. ley was up for being date, ns no candidate vory effectually drunk i.l ru 1 tj n-y He .) to the 1 pay tho represents no principles. If the convention was endeavoring to influence result m in tho Republican I : j t y , tue ni'iiib.:;rs should reflect upon Tlio State Campaign. (Wilmington Star.) Col. O. II. Dockery will speak at Kaleigh on ; Thursday night ISov 2d - Surry is certain, as . everybody CITY ITEMS. This column, iifxt to local new?, it to be v for Local AtlvrrtixinK.- . Found or Recovered. A valuable stone ring containing d monds and other precious stone. 1 owner can obtain the same by provi property and paying cost of $10. 1 w B. A: Bell, Jeweler. MiMt Ella E. Ive Is now ready to resume her lessonR Vocal nn. I Instrumental Music. W make a specialty of Class Instruction Vocal Music. Terms moderate. oc21 Eighty liveVents per barMl poid f keroseni' bnriels. , f - . , . octl!5t. ;Lj ? b A. R. Dennison. Tb-Iight Tho. Charminer and Accom plished Young Actress, Hiss Gertrude Elliott, Kiipiiortea liy lmr own rowei-fiil (aiij iiif, tier ow n ('i.niiiuiy, Beautiful Scenery and Costumes, WILL GIVE THE LADY OF LYONS ! This Evening, October 31. Hesorved seals for tale at Ilic usual place. Don't forget the date, OCT015EU .11. F.DW1N LAWRKNCE, oct25-dCt : ,' Manager. Etiillinery. 1882-Fail -VVittter-IGC OPENING- Thursday. Oct, 19, IBC . S. H. LANE & CO. S Will display IhHr 1'IIoll'K SKLKLTION of ! BONNETS AND HATS In thi! Lati'sl l-'all anl Winter Ktylei. Also run i.ini'Ot .UIIIllirv(JMkln ill Silks, Velvets, Satins, Fes thers, Flowers, i . And a Full Line of ; ; f Ribbons, Embroidery, Etc Tin' public me cordially Invited to cull on Thursday the 19th, and Inspect my stock, ':' ' Orders from tlie conntry soiieited, and sn Isfaction guaranteed. . j Mrs. S. H. Lane & Co., POLLOCK STREET, oeiiN-uim New Berne. W. C. GASTON HOUSE, NEW li HIIM5, N. V., S: 11. STUEET- & SON, l'i-opi iclovs. Tlio Only t'lrst-class Kimsi! In llae Oily. Oinnilms connects willi . all Trains and Steamers. Large sample rooms for commer cial travelers. , oi'tlill-dlf JOSEPH SGllWERin. affected by the Ohio news. The Panel will in the warm days of next Summer endeavor.to show a more explicit appreciation of the advantages of it than they have heretofore. Before the Jewels again address the people, a great election will take place. It is therefore proper that the Panel give advice as to that event. Be sure to vote, be sure to vote the ticket, be equally sure to vote the ticket of your choice, and remember that duties are man s, and consequencies are God's. , Kinston Items. Bryan Smith, coroner of Duplin county, was waylaid and shot to death while on his horse going to feed his hogs. The assassin nor the cause of the assas sination has not come to light. Oreennboro Patriot On Friday November 3d, the people of Iredell county will have a big day in Statesville, when Senator V ance and lion. 11. T. Bennett will deliver , addresses. . Upon this oc casion, there will be a mounted street parade, and a i'ree public dinner. Senator V auee has also made an appointment to speak at Mooresville, on , November 4th. Charlotte Observer. A correspondent writing from Wadesville, Montgomery county, says the Democrats are hopeful of a victory. Mr. J. M. Brown, a young man ot promise, is the candi date for the Senate for the District composed of Montgomery and Rich mond, aud lie is giving Graham, the Mongrel candidate, a hot time NOTICE. KEAI.t'.U I'KOl'OHAUS lo erect on Uroad st. extended, the proponed bnlldlm; of "THE NKWliERX ATHLETIC AND SOCIAL CLUlt," will be received at tho .Hecrelary's oflicfi until TintL'K O'CLOCK 1','M. WED NESDAY, NOVEMBER lo, 14X2, at which time and place they will he opened in the presence of such bidders ns may he present. The plans and specifications may he seen at Ihe above office. The right to leject any and all proposals, is reserved hy the Directors. liy order of the Board of Directors. octlTdtd It. O. E. 1.01 Hi ft. Secretary. Aliuiwlnn liY!!.- ml T.ilwki..i1u Our Superior court adjourned the fall and doct Dockerj' and the Eepub rm Saturday at half past 12 o clock p. icans 0 the ticket is h t, Ti. i i :a t .. " but; m flin luiuuna An nafnAitirwl miia term m. It has been quite a busy week, criminal side of the docket taking up a,,0ndent writes us that Major Chas. all the week. The civil docket was not price was to have spoken Monday reached State vs. Lewis Bryant, receiving sto len hogs convicted and sent to the pen itentiary two years. 1 State vs. Moses Anderson, larceny -turned over to next inferior court. State vs. George Jonkens, larceny- Sent to the penitentiary two years. State vs. Chrrles Barber, a youth, con victed and imprisoned in the county jail twelve months for entering the store of R. Edwards at night with in tent to commit a felony. State vs. Sylvester Lawhorn, tor shoot ing Herman Bryon; on affidavit of de fendant removed to Duplin county. State vs. Henry Kennedy for killing Louis Crooin jury failed to agree mis trial continued and defendant bonded to spring term of this court, 1883. State vs. Wm, C. Collins, a bright mu latto, for the murder of his child ver dict, murder; sentenced by the court to be hung at Kinston on the 8th day of December next between the hours of 12 o'clock m. 2 p. m. The judgment was solemn and impressive, but the doomed man seemed to be utterly indifferent . to his fate. The presiding Judge gave universal satisfaction and impressed his people with tho conviction of his honesty, abil ity and impartiality. at Sanford, Moore county, " but lound ready to greet ; him an an dionce of but four negroes and one white man. lialeigh News-ObHcner, Finding? a Iiahy in a Broadway . 'Uus. t Driver Michael Malioney detached the horses from tne pole of omnibus 038 of the Madison avenue line at tho'stables yesterday, made his re port to the company, and then lound on a seat m the 'bus a squal ling baby very richly dressed. In regular course it reached the hands ot Matron Webb, in Toliee Head quarters, who has had to do with no end of babies, and who said that "this baby's very coo showed it to be of high degree."- -JV". r. Sun. Fall Oats. : Mr. Eugene Eckel has forty acres of oats now three feet high antl heading. If he had three weeks more beiore frost they would do to cut ; but, as it is, he fears he will lose his whole crop, lie believed the cry of an early fall and sowetl in July. Greensboro Bugle. t ' Exchange Lunch Room One door North Cotton Exchange, CRAVEN HTUEKT, NEW HEKNE, N. C, 1. L. TERRY, Proprietor. Open 33a.y nxxcl ZSTiglit mponum FOE GOODS FOE MEN'S WEAR. The FINEST DISPLAY of READY-MAD CLOTHING, JENTLEM EN'S FUltNlSHIS GOODS and .HAND-MADE SHOES, In fin anything to make a gentleman's wardrol oomph-le, is nowopi-u and ready for imspn Hon. In Novellii ,ce oiler our line Cassimere Pants, with Seven Pockets, something never shown before, and Fine Reversible Overcoats, representing ITLSTEHETTK rmniuaM.n, ACK COAT on the other. , our silk llaiidkerehieft!, Searf, Ties, rii Silk I'lnlii-ellas are not to he equalled by an house iu the eitj - inniiiiiiioniothiswe carry a Large Line Carpels, Rugs and Blankets, tt hieh we otier at LOW FIGURES. Our Diagonal, lihio Beaver and Scotc! (lieviot Suits, . which for the last few venrshnvp lven iu i general witisl'nefion. are LIVING PitOOK. that you get the li EST GOODS for the LEAS MONEY at our Emporium, oetlld&wtf OYSTERS Stewed. Fried, , , ' Broiled, Roasted. Oysters Non the Half Shell. Ham Kiuulwlch, iRologna ' Sausage, Chicken Knhid, Sardines, Lobsters, Canned Keef. ' a Am: in season. Soup JSvery Day. A tienllemen'H SlttliiK Room connect ed, where all the Intent New York and Kultl moro Sporting and Illustrated Tapers aro on (He. - oot,28-dlw GEORGE ; A. OLIVER, COTTON BROKER. OFFICE ADJOINING COTTON EXCHANGE, JJowbcru, ,. O, S' The. very , lligheKt Market., Prices Guaranteed. ' , ? 1 ConHlgnments of Cotton Solicited. , DJlLlf GEO C0TT0I1 ! ! ' About ONE HUNDRED BALES DAMAGED COTTON will le sold at PUI1LIC AUCTION In the Freight Yard of the Midlnnd N.C. Rail way, nt Newbern, N. C.,on TUESDAY, OCTO BEUSlst, atTEN a.ui. ' , , -i - ROllEUTS A HENDERSON, ' . oct2o-dlw .' ... .!. , f : Agents S. M. D. DEUEY, Pollock St., New Berne, N. C Afier a careful search in the' Norther cit ies, the uuili'i-Kicned tukes pleasure In of fi'ring for inspection her CAREFULLY .SELECTED STOCK - OF .. iHinery. We offer aConipU-te Assortment of Cholcesi and Newest Novelties in Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Zephyrs, Laees and Embroidery Material of all Kinds. " Special attention lias been given In select Ins the Latest style in bonnets am HATS, and our EMBOSSED, VELVET an. FLUSH RIBBONS are the "VERY LATES'l AGONY." : ;', ,, Particular notice is called to the Elegant Display of Children's Good Call and examine and get suited. Having had mi exierlenceof OVERTWEN TY-F1VE YEARS In the Millinery Business conix-lltlon in my line Is challenged, and i l(Hk at my stock will convince the publli that I am selling the BEST OF GOODS Al BOTTOM PRICES. . . t , Respectfully, oetlldtr M. D. DEWEY. - PAID FOR Kerosene Barreb. octlldot - - A. It. Dl -NM iOX.