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- ... . . . .. .. Mm ---The vol. ni. . NEW BERNE. N. G. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1884. NO. 191. Journal. V V A-.V LOCAL NEWS. Journal Miniature Almuiac. Sun rises, 6:28 ) Length of day, Sun sets, 4:59 1 10 hours, 31 minutes. Moon rises at 8:28 p. m. v : - Capt.. Gray's fine buggy nag died ye " terday morning. - ' , . ...yrekcohstant'!. is heard from and : Cleveland is elected. - Norris Green Is entertaining 13 guests at Craven -street hotel. The Superior Court of Craven con - venes on Monday, the 24th. . ' Some fine Portsmouth oysters arrived -" yesterday and were captured and taken to Kimball's. " . J Cotton buoyed up a little yesterday. Cleveland's election 'will prove an im - mediate benefit to the farmers. : A. grand demonstration in honor of . tho election of Grover Cleveland is the t. . programme of the Club in this city. . A colored tenant on Mr. O. TI. Perry 's plantation near the city had his burn and corn burned yesterday. Fire acci , dental. ' - ' " Prof. Nye, the celebrated optician, of New York? will bo at Gaston House to morrow, t. See , his card in Sunday's Joubnal. Jay Gould, sends a congratulatory tel . egram ; to Governor Cleveland on his election to 'the Presidency. v Blaine would 'undoubtedly like to burn that toksram."-"" x , Some wag has ascertained tho fact ' that the greatest Democratic gains made -in Craven county were at those pre cincts where the Grecnbacker, John O. - . Gardner, canvassed thoroughly for Blaine and York. , " Efeqky Hamilton, a poor lady living " at the Episcopal Church Home up town, was very badly burned yesterday while ' cooking her dinner. Dr. F. W, Hughes j; wis called in, who pronounced it a pain- ful though not dangerous burn. The Cleveland and Scales Club of th is ; city sent a message to Governor Cleve- 1 land yesterday congratulating him on his election, and the prospects of the , country for a wise, conservative and " economical administration of the gov eminent, - ;. , ' We "are under obligations to the tele x graph operator here, Mr. Tillery, for the ' faithful manner in which he performed hij duty jn $ivhlg us the bulletins on '-.the elections.1 jalLnighti long on Tues day night ho wa's'at ha instrument, and again on Wednesday and Thursday 'nights as long as any news could be . had. It gives us pleasure to thus recog- i", niaeluch faithful performance of duty, T)i Jbl Btami fire engine1' "Naw .: ' Berne" is on the Ciyde wharf writing - shipment to thoBnttia Fire Engine Co. v ' Doubtlees the Njvit Berne Company and the citizens generally regret to see her ' leave us after so many years of useful ness, but in this instance dollars are ; stronger than sympathy, so she will , have to go.. " ,'. Our colored frieudB are very much down in the mouth on the ' eleolion of Cleveland. They were so hi 187G when ' Vance was elected poyernor. But they . learned, afterwards that instead of hav- Ing their rights abridged in any particu lar, the Democratio State Goyernment . done more for their material advance ment than the Republicans. They need have u6 fears of a Democratio adminis- . trationqf the National Government. ', The JoOUNAi' office was honored on JChursday night by several enthusiastic speakers, who congratulated themselves and theJ,oirENArj on the election of Cleveland. One of them, "actuated by the- purest motives," surprised himself as an orator. The speaking rather con fused the proof reader, but we believe we had fewer typographical errors in next morning's issue than usual. It is the first occasion of the kind that the boys have ever had ;to celebrate, so we have no complaint to make. Steamer Movement. . The Shenandoah brought in a good freight yesterday and took out a cargo of ootton. .;-1 ' The Stout arrived, from Norfolk last night and will take .out a cargo of cot ton this morning; - .-, , The Kimton s, machinery, has been overhauled." She made a trial, trip down the rrver yesterday evening. The Elm Otty arrived last night from Cayboro, bringing freight and passen gers. J? IV.-'-iyu, tl.y'A'i; :-,.( Oaiolal Yofe Pamlico County, Cleveland 757, Blaino 599; Demo cratic majoritr 158.. - : V' Scales 748,. 'York C05; Democratic - majority 143. ; ;. ' fckinner. 737,'- Respa'ss 600; DemO' cratio. majort7.vl3?i ' '- vAv,' :4 -!l;,t..-i. n'ttors: ' ' '' .-".-''' : Simmons 741, -. -Marsh. , COO; . Demo cratic majority 132. Pooh? 739,' Ley man 009; Democratio majority 130. . House Ron.: , ; ' , V ','?, John B. Martin 728, R. S. Daniel 621 r'mocrt,ic majority 107.' , : ' . .u9, AlfreJ C16; Democratic Another Day ofSnpense. Yesterday was another day of both pleasure and suspense to the Democrats of this city. The first bulletins received iu the morning were favorable to Cleve land's election, Private telegrams all through the day confirmed thij, and s.nue of the Republicans in the city be gan to waver, in their faith of Blaine's election. So confident wera the Demo crats that they chartered the old canon on the Clyde wharf, drew it up, and planted it at the junction of Craven and Pollock streets and prepared to give a genuine wehorao to the news. About this time Mr. Kehoe received a dispatch from Chairman Jonesj of tho National Republican Committee, stating that they claimed New York by one thous and. In addition to this a bulletin was received from the Press Association stating that the Ti'Umne claimed that Blaine had a plurality of -400 in the State, and that a committee hu'l been appointed by both the N.ition;.l com mittees aud newspupers of the city to visit the Press Affiliation's office and examine the manner of tubulating the reports from the election district?, and assist on retabulating them. Tlr same bulletin alsost:ttcd that tho official 10 turns from tlm counties give Cleveland 1,000 plurality. Tiiis news rallier dam pened the ardor rf the young Dsmoc r.tny and tho Republicans bt-iin to brighten up and spread the news. Later private dispatches, however, reas sured the Democrats, but not to the ex tent of firing a gun. A large number of negro hoys assembled in front of the Blaine and Logan Club room and 'cheered lustily for Blaine and Loan. At seven p. m. Col. Jno. D. Whitford received a telegram in response to one sent Gov. Cleveland, from the Gover nor's private Secretary, also one from Hon. Thos. F. Bayard, which so far satisfied the Democrats that they put the old gun to work. ITon. C. C. Clark also roceived a tele gram from Chairman Gorman statiug that New York was for Cleveland by not less than 1,800 and that his election is conceded on all sides. We have bo much confidence in this news that wo present to our readers this morning pho tographs of their next President and Vice-President. THE STATE ELECTION. Majority Over Twenty Thousand. I From News and Observer. : Haywood county gives Johnston, for congress, and Tate, for senate, 600 ma jority. Largo democratic gains in this county. Jackson county gives John ston 4W majority. f LINCOLN COUNTY. Townesville, Nov. 6. Vote cast at this precinct: Cleveland 67; Blaine 141; Scales 77; York 144. A ' Democratic gain of 20 votes since last eloction. EDGECOMBE. Tarboro, Nov. 0. The Republican majority for Governor and the electoral ticket in Edgecombe county will not exceed 1,600; Democratic gain of 150; York's majority in Edgecombe is l.ooo; Democratio gain of 192. Cleveland 's is about tho same. ' . GASTON. The Democrats of Gaston certainly achieved a glorious victory reversing Garfield's SO majority, giving Cleveland 430. Scales' majority over York was 462. Sheriff Aberhathey was elected by 500 majority. Mr. , George Bason, for the senate from Cleveland and Gas' ton counties, received 3,000 majority. cabarhus. ., In Cabarrus county, Cleveland 'a ma jority was 93, Bennett 953, scales 9w, Mernmon vw. Means, for the senate, received 41 more votes than the Scales vote. Patterson, register of deeds, re ceived a majority of 2,213. AH the Democratic county officers were elected by majorities ranging from 591 to 791. Tho gain in Cabarrus this year foots up uoo. "' . : , ' - CLEVELAND. " , " , Shelbv. Nov. 6. -The town is fairly being turned up side over iu honor of the victory. . Cleveland and .Scales" majority m Cleveland county was 1,426; Merrimon 1.482. Rutherford goes Democratio by 400 majority.; Polk goes Democratio by 12o official. V : , r - JACKSON COUNTY." ' . Webster, Nov. ' 4 Scales 148, York 107; a Democratic gain of about 40. Johnson runs . with Scales; Davidson leads Scales by 3 votes; K. H. Brown Democrat, elected to the legislature by 200 majority. r ; , r .. jJ:1',: ' .SV - hide. 'Four precincts give Democratio ma jority for the state ticket 170. - This win probably be increased to 200. s a I ; ;-i r. - ' SAMPSON.. ;. . The official majorities are: Cleveland 960; Scales 989 ; Green 1,105; ' Boy kin Via- . K----v;an(n'.s : 7 ,. MECKLENBURQ. ;,.'' Mecklenburg official: Majority for Cleveland 506; Soales ; 887; Merrimon 018; Bennet 633. v ... .,.,:.... p :V; ' ROCKINQHAH. ; 'i - j. J. W. Reid's majority in Rockingham county is , i,8iJor . . ; .,' Albemarle, Nov .'S.-rOld Stanly, not withstanding all the work done by tjh Republic, a, sends to Jen. Scales majority of 525 or maybe COO, Cloveland ' ; !.'.. 1. i;oriv.t J.iv (..'("'-' -' i hctwoe President Claveianc!. VICE-PRESIDENT HENDRICKS. AND NEW Y0KK, INDIANA, NEW JERSEY AND CONNECTICUT. Richmond, Va., Nov. 7. Nothing from New York since bulletin of 3 a.m. showing Cleveland's majority in State ,uuu. JNew York Snn concedes 1.200 majority for Cleveland, the Times claims 87, and the Albany Araus claims ,000 for him. Hendricks claims In mna. In Viririnia, 74 counties and 12 cities give Cleveland a maiority of ,450. Remaining counties will in crease this. Tree. New York, Nov. 7. Jay Gould this morning sent the following to Governor Ulevelaud . l heartily congratulate you on your election. All concede that your administration as Governor has been wise an! conservative and in the lanrer field as President I feel that you will do still better, and that the vast business interests ot the country will be entirelv safe in your hands. New ork, 1:45 P. M. Owimr to di versified opinions as to the correctness and manner in which the returns from this State have been received and tabu lated by the Associated Press, a com mittee from both the Democratio and Republican State committees and the newspapers faf this city has been ap pointed to visit its office this p. m. and examine its returns as received direct from the various districts throuzhout the State, and also the mode of tabulat ing them and assist in retabulating them. The Tribune still claims that Blaine bas carried the State. Printing House square in front of its office is packed with people. Returns received by Associated Press if correct, Blaine's plurality in the State will be about 400, while the State, by counties so far received throughout, indicate a revolt of ngures, giving Cleveland about l.uuu. The following private despatches were received yesterdayr New York, Sept. 7. Clement Manly, New Berne Cannon booming for Cleveland. No further doubt of his "'election r E. S. Nash. '.' . Norfolk, Nov. 7. To Nunn & StevenBon: Latest dis patches indicate Cleveland's election beyond doubt, we are happy. thos. J. Latham. Wilmington, Del., Nov. 7. 4 P. M, John D. Whitfobd: , . :, - Nothing discovered to cause doubt of Cleveland's election which is now universally conceded.; - THOS, t OATAKD, . Albany, N. Y., Nov. 7, 5 r. M. Ooi John D. Whitford: -v . ' ' It is now conceded that the official returns from all the counties of this State give Cleveland about 1,500 plu rality. . :." ,; . . Dan'l 8. Lamont. v f : New Yoiik, Nov. 7, 7 p. m7 C. C. Clark: : It is now conceded on all sides that Cleveland is elected. His maiority in Mew York will not be less than l,Huu. THE M1N02ITY REPORT. GENERAL SEWS. Paris, Nov. 4. Daring tho last twenty-four hours there have been twelve deaths from cholera at Nantes and seven at Yport. At St. Leonard there bas been one death and eight cases of cholera and seven cases of cholerine. Five deaths by cholera are also reported to-day at Uran. Lisbon, Nov. 4. The govern ment of Tortugal has forwarded circulars to the various powers in which it maintains its claim to the sovereignty of the lower Congo country, including tho territories of Cuolcmbo, (Jabinda, aud the north bank of tne Congo river. Dublin, Nov. 4. The second trial of James Ellis French for un natural offences was completed to day. It resulted as the hrsfc trial did in the disagreement of the jury. 1'AEIS, Nov. 4. Monster demon strations are invoked iu this city by the worldugmen to force the bakers to reduce the price of bread. London, Nov. 4. In tho House of Commons to-day Mr. Iloalev of Mouaghau resumed the debate upon Mr. Sexton's amendment offered yesterday, urging that the criminal law ot Ireland, especially regariliuj it. . 'I! me composition oi innes, snail ne impartially administered. Mr, Ilealy alleged that the Government was aware that Police Inspector French, of Dublin, tho perjurer in tho trial of Editor O'Pricn for alleged libel of Crown Solicitor I3ol ton, was reinstated in office because he possessed knowledge that com promised tho Government and its oihcials. Mr. Parnell maintained that the existing system of empanelling juries debarred the Irish from ob taming as fair trials as they would have were they tried in England, and the result in Ireland is that many persons are improperly con signed to prison, and more than one innocent man had been sent to the scaffold. Do' said that after seven centuries of experience, the English rule in Ireland was a fail- nre. If a continuance of stern and then, in the words of Wendell Phillips, "England had better give Ing Uatollie7thday of June, lt2, and regiu nrl I terert in the records of Craven County In ul'" 1 book No. 8 1. folio 575. 576. 577 A VOte Was then takCll Upon the I ,!.- o. , ,,! I adoption Of. Mr. Sexton'S amend- mont and it ff:l9 rpiP.rrPfl hv .1.1 uieui, tuu ll WAS UJtcieu J yeas tO 140 nays. I TliA swlrirA!a rn tliA flnpon wnti I subsequently agreed to without a division of the House. Paris, Nov. 4. An official des patch, dated at Hanoi, Tonquin, on Monday, says that tho column ot drench troops which was sent to Yen-The overtook and chastised severely the rear guard of tho Chinese army, who were fleeing to the mountains. Another column of French troops is operating in the vicinity ot Thain-Uuyen. Tho situa tion on tho river Claire is good. "Can a Woman Tell!" is the title of a popular song. She has always borne that reputation. nalarlnl Poison. t n. hi oo iqo T 1QOft T e iu. XT 41- L ..1.. ivum, JUUV AO, IMi). iu iouu m. uuiuo iiuui ino iiui tu w ta&c chartrn of the iron wnrbs in Rom. as sn- nrinlfindfinf and after the, tvnrflnw perinienaent, ana alter tne eyeruow, wnicn OCCUrrea m tne spring IOllOWing. I was very much exposed to malarial nninnn and in 1889 f mi ml mv hlnnd an poison, ana m lew rouna my Diooa SO contaminated With the poison that 1 was forced to give up business. 1 was trAarpd hv tha Rnrhft nh vsirlans wirhnnr treatea Dy tne Kome pnysicians witnout relief, they advising me to go North, which I did. The doctors North told me that mv nnlv hrvnn Wft tnrnriirn to rh mat my oniy nope was to return to tne milder climate, and accordingly I came back to Home, completely broken Clown and nearly a skeleton. My. baabe'!mSi iiuanjr uowiuiuieu iu ui nueucna ui vuo liver, ana nearly every one imyseir in cluded) thought I was doomed to cue within a few days. . in this condition 1 was advised by a friend to take Swift's Specitio, and 1 took it lust as a drown ing man would catch at a straw, but as soon as my system got under the mtlu- ence of tne remedy, the abscess came to a point and buret, passing off without pain. In fifteen days after this I was up at my work, and have since enjoyed excellent health. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co.. Drawer 3, At lanta, Ga., 15 W. 23d St., N. Y., and 1300 Chestnut St., Fhila. xAviuics Duie vuio muuui f v noil uiu Dentifrice is an infallible cure for Ulce- rated Sore Throat, Bleeding Gums, Sore Mouth and Uloers. Cleans the Teeth and tepriB rho flnmfi lififtlthv anil miri - flea the breath. Prepared solely by Urs. J. if. S W. U. UOtiBUiS, Dentists, lUa Mulberry street; Macon Georgia. tot sale by K. Is. JJutly, Xew Berne, M C, ' and all Druggists and Dentists au20dw8mo . , Trial proves that honesty is the best policy in medicine as well as in other things. Ayer'sparsaparillaiB a genu ine TJTenaration. an nneonalled blood purifier, decidedly superior to all others. Tbo healvh and beauty of children COMMERCIAL. Journal Office, Nov. 7. 0 P. M. cotton. New York futures steady; spots quiet. Middling 9 7-8; Low Middling 9 3-8: Good Ordinary 8 3-4. FUTURES. MORNING. NOON. EVENING. November, 9.96 9.99 9.97 December, 10.04 9.93 9.94 January, 10.04 10.08 10.04 February 10.18 10.23 10.18 riew Uerne market steady. SSales oi 108 bales at 9 to 9 3-16. Middling 9; Low Middlinir 8 3-4 Good Ordinary 8 7-16. RICE. Charleston, Wilmington and fcavan- nah upland 90 to $1.00. Tide-water Sl.10totH.25. New Berne upland 80 to 90. DOMK8TIC ITIAUKKT. Cotton Seed 1 0.00 for Oct. Seed Cotton $2.75. Barrels Kerosene, 49 cals.. 85c. Turpentine Hard, 81.00; dip, $1.60. Tar 75o.aS1.23. Corn 16a75c. Bi'.swAX-r-20c. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. Beef On foot, oc. to 7c. Country Hams 13ic. per lb. Lard 13c. per lb. Euas 18c. per dozen. FztiLSH Pork 8r9c. per pound. ?eanuts Sl.00al.50 per bushel. FoiiDKK 60a75c. per hundrod. Onions gl.G6a2.00 per bbl. Fikld Peas Hides Dry, lCc; green 5c. ; allow 6e. per lb. '. ijVkens urown, 40a00c: spnng ' '.. .'.10. M:al 95c. per bushel. ' ! rapes Scuppernongs, Jil.00al.25. Oats 35 cts. per bushel. ArpLES Mattamuskeet, 80c. per busli Tk aChes 50a00c. per bush. Ivimtoes Sweet, 40c. Turnips Woon 12al7c. per pound. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork 18.00. L. C, F. Backs, and Bellies lOalOic bfiouLDERS Smoked, No. 2, 8c prime, t ic. Mails Basis 10 s. 82.75. Flour $3.00a7.00. Lard 8ia9c. Sugar 5a8c. Salt 90c.aSl.90 per sack. Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. Statu of North Carolina, craven county. i FOE. SALE. Under a power conferred upon us by virtue oi ii cerium mortgage execuiett oy uie ttoiy WowilUellattheCourtHoUBedoor, In the cny oi jiew nerne, at ruono Auction, ior cash, on the 9th day of February. 1885. the atoresniu mortgaged property now commonly known as the "Memorial Chnpel," situated on George street in the city of New Berne, a lu" uewjnpiiouoi wiucniuay ue nuaoyreier- enco to the records as above set forth. UKOKUE K. GUION. JOHNDUIxN, ( Mortgngees Aiira r oi is. ii. wi.M)Lit,r, uec u. By HOLLAND GUION, nov7td Attorneys. C. R. THOMAS, Jr., Attoruoy At Iiaw, BEAUFORT, N. C. (ifili-e on corner of Turner and Front streets, counties. will practice In Carteret and adjoining Prompt attention to collection of chiiras. nov4 awiy NOTICE. SALE OF LAND. Pursuant to a iudirment In the action In the Superior Court of Craven county, where in ri. ti. uox, administrator or Thomas m, Gaskins. is Dlaintiff. and L. H. BDier and an I other Is defendant, I will expose for sale at I the court house In the city of Newbern. on I M,l . 1lwl r. iwan.l, iaaj nHO "".'.' " ".'- i o-ciocK. mat certain irncioi iana situated in said county on Neuse toad, bounded as fol- I low: lieginnlngatapoint onsaid roadwhere b ld cro88eg kusseii's branch, runs thence with said Russell's branch to Half Moon anal, thence southwardly with said canal to a bridge that crosses said canal at the division line between Kate Cobb and said Spier, thence up and with the cart road that crosses said bridge to a ditcnat tne corner or sa,d codd's yard rence, uience witn said ditch to NeUBO roadi thence up Neu8e to tne beginning. Also a tract of land beginning at the point of intersection of said Neuse road and the Dover road, runs thence up the Neuse road toa lnt from whlch a-lme drawn directly south to the Dover road wilt I out oil between said line, the neuse and Do. to the beginning. . Terras of Bale, cash. K. W. CARPENTER, Commissioner. First-Class CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, CIGARS Tobacco and Snuff. No. 1 Butter and Cheese. Boston Mackerel, penny a pleco to twenty cents per dozen. At V. K, HANFF'S, oc8 d3m Broad street. H. J. BAKER & BR0. 215 Pearl St., New York. PKOPEIETORS OF THE u, . T ' I1 m l TTT 1 Last lDfiia UiieilLlCal WorKS, IMPORTERS OP l East India Goods, Chemicals Etc., Etc. MANUFACTURERS OF ; IE. J Baker, & Bro's. Special . . Truck rertuizer. For testimonials and any Information can on cr aaaress - f J " J WOIiFENDE Nf . .v tiTwr" t ' PEA-GROWERS. ATTEHTIOi I RUI8T' H CeleMcuPreiTiicF Fitra Earl? Peas. At $3.50 per Bushel, -1 Direct from the Grower. In Sealed Bag . V.ll I CIEU IU ncuutiiuvt , . Tli 'hat all may pliint Bnlat'a Premier Pea nml t free who munrj. hl im piiiiri. we win deliver 111 IVffulii.riii nil iiv.li t.t rw. ' UBll llPl tn fttlfi ll lllt.tw.l l.l.ul...!.. o ka bushel, caHh with order. '. ins pen imsniiule liscrop in forty-five day aaoodBC-afion. . - Xone flthtr so Early. None sa Prodoctive. Mr. K. V,. Cox says: "The Buiat'a Premier Extra Enrly Pens I planted last year were ... crt. ih-bi nmi iiiuiiL (i uuueuve i nau. Nowts tlietiint'toEct up your clubs. AI1U I CB!1 EGBERT BUIST, Jr. h SEED GROWER, oaa and 034 Mnrltit St , rhilaJa, Pa, no 1 ilw2m CENTRAL HOTEL BAR ' BILLIARD ROOM. ; VKItYTlUNG FIliST CLASS, " SAM B. AVATEHS, Piop'r; - ; Itosr r.ntranco from the Hotel. ' ,' se3.11y MlrtiMe St., New Derne. W. ,: F0K ' Sulphate of Ammonia, . :": Dissolved Bone. ' Ground Bene j Sulphate Potash, ; . 40 per ceit. Actual Potash Muriate of Potash, ! Kitrate of Potash, " '. Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate ol Soda, ' Sulphate Magnesia, t Land Plaster, I BAKER'S SPECIAL TSUCE FEHTILIZEH, v' -CAI.T, ON OR ADDRESS .'' I I W0LFENI)ENS NEW BEKNE, N. C. HARDWARE, : Guns and Gun Implements, COOKING & HEATING STOVES. SASH. DOOSS, BLINDS and MOEBINB, Lime, Cement, Plarter Paris, Hair, PAINTS, OILS AN1 PUTTY. For tbebest goods nnd loweat prices call ill L. 11. CUTLER'S, JMSVV KjilSNE, N.C. MRS. UEWEY IS AT HOME AGAIN FROM ' . The Koribern narkcV And will be ready on ; ' j TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21st, :: . To show the r ,'; ."' Most Astonishing, ; (In price and quality) V Ever brought here. Come to seettia ! whether you want to hnv nr nnt .. . to see how pretty and handsome are our guouu, anu bdovo ail how cheap. 4 . Fresh Heats, The Best the Market affordi. Pork Sausag anil Beef can be found " ' ' 's - CUAS. K. NELSON'S, ' .' v ' On Broad Street, At Old Stand. oc8 d3m 75,000 fi3st:class kat:3 r.v.:-;':; C 11 &t C, , i "7 Mr . -i Vli l rsnt i r - ' - 1 hv r'-vv thrm Shri i- xi. v.,
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