OURNA t3 t i t VOL. I. NEW BERNE, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1882. NO. 184 7 LOCAL NEWS. Journal moisture Almanac - Sun rises, 6 :24 I Length of day , Sun sets, 5:03 f 10 houra, 39 minutes Moon rises at 10:47 p. m. Lucky PmmM, I last one collapsed immediatelr. The Late on Tuesday night a fine oyster Gebtbude Elliott company was billed supper was sent ofer to the JocrnaL of- to play Juliet in Raleigh last night, but. flee from Perry's Lunch Room. The lo- after reading Tuesday's Journal, had calstaff had long before retired to sleep the good judgment to cancel the Rai- and only the presman and his associate, eigh engagement and go off on the the man that turns the crank, were on Shenandoah in an opposite direction. Happy is the farmer who made rice, hand. But to preserve the credit of the And, again, the Journal does not al- for he can bold his cotton The frame work of Maj. Dennison's new warehouse is going up. ' Exchange Place" is what they call the vicinity of the Cotlon Exchange now. r' , ,..,:;. Do' the members of the Athletic know that they will office the press was stopped, and Per- ways give unfavorable criticisms. Our ry's dishes were swept of every morsel notices of the Minstrels and Of the Mad- in them. Your Name la Prln. Jar. lhos. Duncan of Beaufort was in the city yesterday. He has established Club a telegraph line to Beaufort from New forfeit their mem- port, which will prove to be of great bership if balance of stock is not paid in I convenience to the people of that town, by Nov. 5th. and in fact all parts of the state. Tele son Square Company were very compli mentary, for they deserved it, and had crowded houses. Even if we saw fit . to praise indis criminately, it would do no good. If the people of New Berne, who did not attend the Gertrude Elliot play the first night, had seen a favorable criticism of " ' I t m. xt l .,, the company and thereby had been in- Some fine Core sound oysters in the to Beaufort ;a Newport will duo tod on tl nih. market yesterday. Among them was a lanaiw oe ae.ayea oy wouldhave been the last time they lototgaraen-pianteawnicnsoia ioroiie - would ever have put any confidence in dollar per bushel. , " such notices I ir a o r t ii. I The foundation of the new court house wr- araoB Dlmmon8' o r. , w as in Hie Let the truth be told . and if anv The has been completed to the top of the city again on yesterday in search of a atrical company can't afford to hear the ground. It has been well laid, and the house to move m. He has a daughter truthletthem stay away from New work will go on as soon as more brick amending me uraaea ocnooi. can be secured. Mr. Cyrus Foscue of White Oak, The certificates of stock for the New JoneB county' called to Bee us yesterday, Rerne Athletic and Social Club are He complains of not receiving the JOUR nrinted with creat taste and skill. Mr. NAL at his postoffice, Fowle, regularly. N. S. Richardson is one of the best and We mail jt promptly every week. neatest job printers in the State. H- Frank Brown, the independent m. t?,oJ Moi0, roAinta ,, af0 Democratic candidate for the Senate in dullness of the season and affirms that owing to the large crops made in Ten- the 9th district wend" to Carteret it is unprecedented nessee and Virginia, will be very low last D18nt t0 cover UP tne track8 made Dr. Bgby , of Beaufort, has been out this season. : Says they will be down to b? CoL Whitford who preceded him in here aoing dentai work or our com. , Election Law. Here is the law in regard to deposit ing the ballots in the boxes on election day. Sec. 16, chap. 275, session of 1876-'77, of the laws of North Carolina. says: Sec in. The noils shall be ooened on the day of election from seven o'clock in the morning until sunset of the same day, and no longer; and each voter wncse name may appear registered. and who shall not be challenged or re jected, .nail nana in his ballots to the judges who shall carefully deposit the ballots in the ballot boxes. This, it seems to us, is plain enough. The law not only authorizes the judges of election to themselves deposit each ballot in the box, but it makes it man datory upon them so to do. A failure Polloksville Items. Beautiful spring weather. A free open air concert nightly. Merchants complain heavily of the 50 cents per bushel against $1.00 now. - Gen. Ransom informs us that work has been resumed on Contentnea Creek the campaign. munity, but the question at present seems to be what we can get to masti cate, rather than with what facility we shall masticate it. The farmers around have a great apprehension of the rings, alliances, etc COMMERCIAL. NEW BERNE MARKET. Cotton Middling 10 ; strict low middling 9 7-8: low middling 9i. Seed cotton Extra nice, 8c; ordi nary 8tc. Corn Old, 81c; new 71c. per bushel. Rick 90c. to $1.03 per bushel. Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm at $3.50 for yellow dip. Tar Firm at $1.50 and $1.75. Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. t honey ouc. per gallon. Wheat 90c. per bushel. Beep On foot. 5c. to 7c. Fresh Pork 10c. per pound. Eggs 21o. per dozen. Peanuts $1.50. per bushel. Fodder 85c. per hundred for new. ApPLE8--MtnmiiKlrptH Til r-ta a- k . i- , vi ui7 "i. iuc juugco iu una itrBfJtlfl DUSUei. might form a basis upon which to con test an election. The law Is just and proper and is to .be administered by Bwom officers who are supposed to have in view the purity of the election which they have sworn to conduct so far as CITY ITEMS. This column, wxt to local nevri. in in tu. navii for Local AcherliMiig. Masks for the Carnival night can le had at it. a. n. on Friday Potters. Found or Recovered. A valuable stone ring containing dia monds and other precious stone. The owner can obtain the same by proving property and paving cost of $10. B. A. Bell, Jeweler. Eighty-five tents per barrel puid for kerosene barrels. octllSt. A. R. Denmson. ' Cotton- Yesterday Down 1 again in New York and fu- and in a few days will begin on Trent tu res steadily falling. With the low river. The money appropriated on Trent price, however, 222 bales were sold here river has greatly improved navigation, from 9 to 9.90, the market closing atW. and no doubt the present appropriation I We notice that Mr. Frank Myer who is which they claim the merchants are will still further improve it. ; buy ing for Hy mans & Dancy of Norfolk forming against them , but it seems to A loWrom v rancivfid nn voBtarHov is now the lararest buver in this market, us that the farmers have formed a much bv Mrs. Geo. E. Pittman from George- and we take it that this indicates that more formidable leVgue against us all, "I.. ... . . ..... I j i t i x i r town, Ky., announcing the death of ex- the decline has about reached bottom. r u is impossible u uuy a gram oi Governor Robinson, which occurred on We have noticed that this firm, in the corn or a blade of fodder from any of Tuesday last. His wife is the daughter past, has shown good judgment in stay- them and if we depended upon them of the late Thos. I. Becton of Lenoir ing out of a falling market, and general- for our table supply, our dish would be countv. and first married Rufus Her- ly strike in just before a rise. It is to be uncomfortably constricted. Onions $4.00 per bbl. Peas $1.10 to $1.25 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c Tallow tie, per lb. Chickens Grown, 50c. per pair. Turkeys $1.75 per pair. Meal Bolted. $1.00 D3r bushel. PnTiivira Ti.; ,.v. 4? i nn . i . i 1 . . mav h in t,hir mmr .nJ .,VZ'V .y i uui, en j r , , 4(J TO w- Dligripi. fairly. One ballot is all that anyone Shingles West India 5 inch, mixed. man is entitled to, and it is for the $3-00 per M. Building 5 inch, hearts. iilrto-Mtri'RAA 'that, hni nna hallni noaf tf"-ui .uu per ivi. bv each man. TIiohh whn issprt. tlmt the voter has himself the right to put (j" A ST ON HOUSE ignorant of the law or are determined - to violate its provisions. Wa.R&eieio, , ' PAKKiJiX A. EUJN, IToprietors. The Only Flrsl-clnss House in the City. Mr. Fasnach, of Raleigh, reports that Omnibus connects with all Trains and in April and May he, with his daughter cial traveled Be ,'ooum oSuf' ' and an ordinary laborer, gathered a crop of 200 dozen silkworm eggs, worth $1,000, from a four year old orchard cf 8,000 white mulberry plants. Pafrtof. rJiillinery. 1882-FalE -7inf er-f 802 -OPENING- NOTICE. 1 and ring. She was well known in this city hoped they have struck right this time. in her younger days. ' mayor Court. ' Isaac Brown towed the mark yester day and was convicted of the charge of loud cursing and On the public streets He was fined $3.00 and required to pay the cost. new YORK market, spot: Middling 10i Strict low middling 10 5-16 Low middling 10 1-16. . NEW YORK FUTURES: Morning. Noon. Evening. r November, w.m iu.87 . 10.37 December, 10.33 10.85 10.34 January, 10.41 10.42 10.42 February, 10.51 10.58 10.54 LIVERPOOL SPOTS. Samuel Hudson, Esq., is adding, to his already extensive business. He has just received a lot of nice buggies which he will sell cheap. As a dealer in live stock his trade flourishes. Every even ing as we see his "lowing herd wind slowly o'er the lea," visions of Fulton Market beef dances o'er our minds. Uplands 6i Orleans 6 , LIVERPOOL FUTURES. December. 6 9-64. January, 6 2-64. February, 6 1-64. Beat market In the State. Yesterday was Rice day in New Berne, 2,800 bushels changing hands at prices running from $1.00 to $1.05f South Creek furnished about 800 bush els and Mr. Sam Quinnerly sold 1,000 at the top figures. New Berne can justly lay . claim to Graded School Note. being the best inland market in tne ttate ; we publish again the "Rolls of on three products corn, cotton and Honor" of the Sixth and Third Grades i nee. , as some names were accidentallv omit ted from those published yesterday. SIXTH GRADE "ROLL OF HONOR." Miss Emma Smith, " Janie Brown, . " Katie Daniels, " Emma Dewees, " Mary Brown, " Ella Hanks, . Leonauox, Master Samuel Brinson, Koscoe Nunn, " Albert Powell. THIRD GRADE ROLL OF HONOR. Miss Nellie Wood, " EttaJNunn, " Fannie Burkhead, " HattieLane, " Carrie Claypole,. " Kosa Hamilton. " Jessie Harper, " JNannie street. The M. E. Chnreh Working Society. This society was organized in Febru ary, 1880, for the purpose of raising money for the improvement of the inte rior of the church on Neuse street. They have one hundred and fifteen members who pay monthly dues to the amount of ten cents each, besides vol . untary contributions which . many of them make monthly In this quiet way, and by holding a few dime parties and festivals, they have raised nearly seven teen hundred dollars. It is not neces sary to be a member of the church in order to be a member of the Society; any one friendly to the church is eli gible to membership. The social fea : ture makes tho work pleasant to the Tlie State Campaign. : ,. (Wilmington Star.) . We had the pleasure of meeting Capt. Jim Holman, of Person county, in town last week. He reports Person solid for the Democracy. Cameron, Evans and Richmond will carry the county by a large majority. Durham Recorder, We have reliable news from Forsy the county, and it is to the effect that Rob- bins and the Democratic county ticket willsweep the county.. The Wheeler- Goslin Republicans are waging a merci less war on the Everitt gang, and swear in their wrath to annihilate him. Greensboro Patriot. ' ; r: The report that the Radical machine has pledges from. President Arthur to oust as many postmasters as possible in North Carolina, and fill their places with so-called Liberals, seems true, Both the stalwarts and Democrats have to give place to the Liberals so-called Raleigh Farmer anfr Mechanic. The Messenger, tne hitherto recog nized organ of the colored people of Charlotte and Mecklenburg, will appear to-day declaring itself opposed to the Punils continue to come into the " - '.u,-' I. . school from the suiroundin countrv imon movement loom ana ioe-naii, memoers as weii as promau.e - ft . in effect, that the colored Deo- i - - i i . . , v ., i a ii li hu iauUL ijuuiilibh. uuukn. rHiuiiro i " i i . ' . vt i and Carteret are well represented. Six " """" Ail-uiut.-D.r. rmmls.twoof which were from Pam- serais" wno nave proved themselves Yesterday there was service in the iic0i entered last Thursday and Friday. traitors to the Democratic party will also prove traitors to the colored people, Charlotte Journal. Col. D. A, Jenkins savs that the State . Episcopal church and the celebration of and Bix have entered thus far this week, tne noiy communion, ceautnui do- Dr. Barker, the distinguished phren quets or nowers were carried to tne nin(riHt went-, through th nphnni loat churca in memory of the departed saints weefe ana B&& tnat ne wa8 gong to will go Democratic next Tuesday week Jf1ia'A.rlv lima. : C ' ' ' ' - I . . . ... . Il 1A AAA 1. OA AAA .1 ' . viwocuiij move nis wnoie lamuv irom uarteret 3 irvm iu,uuu w ou.uuu, ana says met All-Saints-Day, in old English, All- connty to New Berne that hia chiWren a number of other prominent Renubli Hallows, All-Hallowmas or simply Hal- mjKht attend the Graded School. He cans who are in positions to know, say lowmas, was introduced because of the 8DOke of other prominent men in this that it will be by a majority of from impossibility of keeping a separate day uection who will do the same thing. 80,000 to 50,000. The indications are tor every saint, as early as tne n that the approaching election will be century, on the cessation of the perse- Theatrical Criticism. r one of the grandest victories ever - - , j I v wu.un. jwu nvuic v du vy liiio UCIIIWI dUU pally 111 ier easier wa8 appoinwa uy me uwl v..,m ui usorth Carolina. (iastonia Gazette, cuurcii ror commemorating tne martyrs n , : - - " n generally: and m the church of Rome a road travei and if ia toh. a similar festival was introduced about 1 slaughtered by such harsh criticism as 610 A. D., when the old heathen Pan- you saw rit to inflict on the Claire theon was consecrated, on the 13th of tSWJSSt inarch, to Mary and all the Martyrs. 0tt troupe, then will it not happen that Liverpool to load with cotton Cut the ieal festival of AU-bainta was New Berne will soon be given the eo- This shin is 400 feet in length. 2.fi00 first regularly instituted by Gregory IV by in this respect Y Theatre Goer. burthen, with capacity to carry in 8 "," shi.1 appointed to be celebrated on We think the sooner second rate 12,000 bales of cotton and is therefore the l it of November. , It was admitted troupes give New Berne the go-by, the the largest ship that has yet entered our into Jutland about 870. The choice of better it will be for the community. We nort for like numose day was aouuoss determined by the take it that people go to a Theatre to be In this connection we may add that fact t r.tl.ovc iber 1, or rather the eve entertained, and if the players have the Frankford City, cleared on Saturday or ni0'.t rroceJh g it, was one of the not t ' ct to do this they had better quit by the company referred to, in taking f i : ;t) v 1 follow some other o.'cu- away as cargo 7,688 bales of cotton, was palion. results have proved that our of 1,566 tons, therefore carrying nearly criticiiims ia boi .1 tie canes cited were 5 bales to the ton. Quite an achiev J'" wf one corej-r tty went to pieces a ment in stevedore science. Norfolk i li.-- " -ic .v . siort while aivur i idvL;2 here, and the landmark. TheLaret Ship Vet. The Seaboard Cotton Compress Com pany has a lelegram that yesterday the British steamship Tower Hill cleared at great tetiiivais isi 1 1 1 t i' t. i 1 1 t I 1 - ii ' uf f t' o i y ( T I" ) ' ruary, 1st I.ay, ov ; i r cr tue ) it tc. i ' l i .' t SEALED PROPOSALS to erect on Hrond st. cxtenileU, thepropoxed building of "THE NEWBEHN ATHLETIC AND SOCIAL CLUB," will be received at the Secretary's office until THREE O'CLOCK P. M. WEI) NESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1882, at whic h time and place they will be opened in the presence of such bidders as may be present. The plans iigunug office. : v The right to reject any and all propotulii is liy order of the Board of Directors. , , ,.. -ocUTdtd R. O. E. LODGE, .Secretary. Exchange Liinch Roo t One door North Cotton Exchange, NEW KERNE, N. C. F. L. PEEKY, Proprietor. Open TJay auri KTlglit CRAVEN STREET Knim in Iticliinontl , . Cohnty. (Charlotte Journal.) ltichmou(l county "removes the llajMuated linen from the shrub bery," so to speak, as a district. Sunday night iu Rockins- ham two men, employees Of the Pee reserved by the Directors. Dee nianulactunng company, had hght, during which one ol them, an Irishmau, cut the other, named om Elliott, across the stomach lying opeu his Dowels, liaising his knife to cut again Elliott re ceived the second blow on his glit arm, the museles of which were severed. The recovery of the wounded man is doubtful. Only a day or two before this, in iockingham, a man named T. J. erdue cut another named Dan McCaskell half a dozen times with a pocket knife, making some ugly flesh wounds. Perduo had insulted McCaskell, and the latter making at Stewed urn threw him down, and while up on him was cut in the manner de scribed. In Laurinburg, last Saturday night, a negro named Cummings shot another named Amos Roper in the thigh with a double barreled shot gnn loaded with duck shot. he row was the continuation ol another which had occurred a few days before between Cummings and a brother, of Amos Roper while at work in a rock quarry. Amos will recover. Thursday, OcL 19, 1882 MRS. S. H. LANE & CO. Will display Ih. if CHOICE SELECTION of BONNETS AND HATS In the Lati st En 11 and Winter Htvlcs. Also lull Line or .Milliiifrv Goods in Silks, Velvets, Satins, Fea thers, Flowers, Alula Full Line of ' Ribbons, Embroidery, Etc. The public are cordially Invited to call on Thursday the 19th, and inspect my stock, - j ; Orders from the country solicited, and sat isf.ictlon Kuamnteed. Mrs S TT T.Qnfl' At H.n POLLOCK STREET, New Berne, JT. C. octl8-d)m OYSTERS Fried, Broiled, Roasted. Oysters on the Half Shell. Ham Sandwich, .Bologna Ma linage, Chicken Salad, Sardines, Lobsters, Canned Hcef. GAME IX SEASOX. '.Soup livery Day. ' JPj" A Gentlemen's Hitting Room connect ed, where all tha latest New York and Haiti more Sporting and Illustrated Papers are on file. octSi-dtw Talking with 1-angtry. (Philadelphia Times.) Do you paint ! asked a very ut ter young man, adorned with a pair of gold eye-glasses. "Sir!" said the Lily, as her lace crimsoned with a call-before-the cur tain blush. "I mean," stammered he of the goggles, "do you paint pictures t" "JNo," replied Mrs. Langtry, "al though I am very, very fond of thein, and when I have time I mean to devote it to that art. I saw m : t 1. i : r 1 1 .iiLioa tunM u pinijf 111 ojuutiuu auu i The very I think she is a charming actress, Guaranteed. 05 Cents per Barrel PMD FOR Kerosene Barrels. octlld'it . A. R. DENNISOX. GEORGE A. OLIVER, : COTTON BROKER. OFFICE ADJOINING COTTON EXCHANGE, Nowborn, KT. O, MRS. M. D. DEWEY, Pollock St., New Berne, N. O. Al'ier a carel'nl search in the Northern cities, the undersigned takes pleasure In cf- fering for inspection her CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK - OF'.: '. Millinery. M'e otter a Complele Assortment of Choicest and Newest Novelties in Hats, Uomuts, Ribbons, Zephyrs, Laoes and Embroidory Material or all Kinds. Special attention has been given in select- . ing the LATEST STYLE in HON NETS and HATS, and our EMHOSSEI), VELVET nnd PLUSH IUBBONS lire the "VERY LATEST AUONY." - . ..r- ; - ,v rartli'iilar notice is called to the Elegant Display of t'hildren's Goods, Call and examine and get suited. Having had an experience of OVEIt TWENTY-FIVE YEARS in the Millinery Business, competition in my line is challenged, and a look at my stock will convince the public that I am selling the REST OP OOODH AT BOTTOM PRICES. Respectfully, octltdtf M. D. DEWEY. Highest Market Prices so charming that I am unable to un derstand why the critics treated her so harshly." Alter some general chat she said: I enjoyed the voyage to America very ninch, although we had such a! dreadtul storm last week that 1 feared we would be wrecked. Yes, I had an engagement in Loudon for this fall, but I got out of it in order tO play With Mr. Abbey," and She Just returned from the Northern Market witr. rolled her eyes at her manager m a SKT' w . Way, tO make him blUSh tO the rOOtS U A Large selected Stock of Men's, Youths of his bait. Then she slopped over i liftl nn flia TTnif-ail Kf.iiau QC1V. ing: "You cannot imagiue how I Ladies' Cloaks and Dolmans, have longed tO COme here, aud now Also the Latest Styles of Ladies Walking tktmvMM nraf ififirl T nrn! Sackets, Misses and Children's. perfectly satisfied, for I do so love W Consignments of Cotton Solicited. ' A xBAND SHOW AT . VM. SULTAN & CO , WEINSTEIN BUILDING, Gents' aud Lailifs' Furnishing A SPECIALTY. A Full Line of . floods Hen's and Boys' Boots and Shoes. Also a Fine Assortment of this beautiful country.'' Considering that she had seen nothing of the country but a few North Eiver piers and row of dingy tenement houses on Twentv-second Street, this praise sounded a trilie Ladies and Children's Shoes. extravagant, but no One ventured Latest Styles of Hats and Caps, and Latest tosav nav to her.' She became 8tyle8or ouite demure when one of her call- LADIES' AND MISSES' UATS, ers asked her" what she intended to do with all the money she will make in America. In reply she said, with a sigh: "I do not care for money. I fancy it makes . one selfish, don't you I" JOSEPH SCIIVERIII. Emporium FOE GOODS FOR MEN'S WEAR. The FINEST DISPLAY of READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS and HAND-MADE SHOES, In fact : anything to make n gentleman's wardrobe complete, Is now open and ready for inspection. In Novelties ee oiler our Fine Casttimcro Pauls, with Seven . Pockets, something never shown before, and Fine Reversible Overcoats, representing ULSTKRETTE on one side and SACK. COAI' on the other. Our Silk lLindkerchiefs, Scarfs, Ties, nnd Silk Umbrellas are not to be equalled by any miliar 111 nr i-iij. in uuiimon to tins we carry a large Line of Carpets, Rugrs and Blankets, which we otter at LOW FIGURES. , Our Diagonal, Blue Beaver and Scotch Cheviot Suits, which for the last few -yelirs have given such general satisfaction, are LIVING PROOFS that you get the BEST GOODS for the LEAST MONEY at our Emporium. , . octlldJtwtf Trunks, Valises, and a Full Line of Carpets, Blankets, omits. Jewelry, Watches and Accordeons. A? LOW PRICES. Remember we buy our Goods for CASH, and sell at L.OW r iGli kes for uash. octl2d&w WILLIAM WHTTFOED, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' Office on Craven street, two doors north if Pollock, NEWBEUN, N. C. Will practice in the Counties of Jones, On slow, Lenoir, Pamlico and Carteret, and also in the U.S. District Court. Conveyancing a specialty. . . oel'tl