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.T J' : l-Vi "(iii.ii vliJiJui-f alii :aoj,vIi s-wd j f w 1 wiu;.. 4 1 v v r-v ! !ni)ltru iron ' 1 ' 1 T I . 'k - f 1 . ... ' . ! ..1 .ifnr. W ttA full (i t - 'I i'l'i(fiitr-fH iron nM'i --Mr w-.it sm - - "Til il W ",',Tr . .'itoMtiX i. tKii I III tl l l li fill XVr.... Wl -'.: ? . ir.n nrt viri.u ::n- Tun itmnlst'l ae'Jc .J3ftiif I Wlil-J ; I'tilfliitiM 7" Til ' "! "" V" ' j "" ' '" ' 77'' ' ' '"' T' H ' I '' '" .mi.in-,i i..' , ,:,u, hi . - - - -: - , i J'H! IT Ifl'l J I .H J A . ? cm 1 1 - r JtOCAL" NEWS - Nw.Beme,liilitudfc,-863' NorthJ vim iU'. t lJ.iahoont, H mill : 4... V ftfumriHW i 1-19 ; -u' t. w t" .i "'11 i l :i I.J p.- i -i r IJlHl! 4 Mji Emily ForU4iir'l6pl school ' At hojipiuDi, Ikoad street. Monday 8-pt. 21.' auU-: .t'-'-t'i" D3t f in insur ' at the "and all : ttonordey-.TAU'VJT.'AUlS dSwltt "-wntMoiUH'r,; n-BldrtA'hgfta for"Bale at this 6flloevtii- j xumi aiwl Bio Emu's-jri Coffees at Taylor to rreucn jrruuen, uuuw unwt juixou JioUeaiFaney''CakeB"'andCrdcKer, Call at this officefc1 Chattel: morl .5ltif taSu C led Sh'olfdL i at 8o., BreaiVfaet.UaoQPfat llo ' TATLOif X Sirfmra. d 1 i . k a a J A Jtf tfatibneryY 6art al Ihe Jouknal office mriwwn gone ueioro nigunax pnatiuii mo fist? uTa m hViiojJ cHoMra iBaih ifl Richmond eounty. ;-rLU.rr . ; J The chopncrXucrp(taia.on Howard way.forXpUpJ1;" ,f Mr. Li C. Angell has been appointed The 67ienon(ioai brought in anotne; small cargo of cotton. Tl.tirsiinJaalmJQ.llL'tlce circles Mot a case in three days. But it may that vreoedea the stormiiy he now flat,, torn Parker, of thA Neuse and Trent River Steamboat Com v pany will be launched at Klnston tot ;Mis Chapin bW a large audience a 1.1:1 ire CompanUff, and 'can place ance on Gins and Fri Piopert VKBY IhOWMf KXTKS",' - theDJThHindJe,i:er!dj , 'not a "uKleeWdress, but a splendid m i We am tequieted to anuouaea -ha Prof. E, E. Greeny fcol.j will deliver an fcddresaor-tr ixe'3-Newarnd " ' , The steamer i&uas is off the ways af-j j.tei aiJhoroug erhattUpgiand.l,4ook ' Iti-iston and other points on tbo NeuBei -lJot-.!6n srery1 ;flne 1ibrsr eplaee .oiax scaoUli alledwaThe . paiea iiaid, omCJfiwJomo.l 4) o bus tilfcit ; fo ii35l 05iPPfDiWlaryeetlr4ayi!Tf- r EY V. Pavl visited ta Grapge y,e; r aay ana purcnasoa irum ivot, - niog as sunseExur jbuihu uiwi will hatekclidarrtiatil after 8 o'clock i tkieening.. . . , ' iwY io JT.lt AO 1 el The butchers are at wafoffc tneWtrtfe B3ii Wilmington and- the?. aYe tXAftititig 0FicetfaswBlldtaJbef.,fPhftSSf5r Ltes"th"attheylave cutri DawiVifoliA -ff VuM ffcPflWrHasa etealt. Miiat is the standing prioe in New Berne to live lOjiNorUiCarolina.j - ... The m C.,'OrraljcoutiV? the large . caU)fjferchadji jarimpWits, on, hqr ,Jat, trip,,,did jpot, reach Lake Landiug canal nnfi jao&t 18 o'clock at nlgb,,tbut ,notwjii8tandins- thiarj she - proroioi up th " canal ..the "jftanji Ov" V a i lace where, she" can receive fc.BUirom land. ' Kiiarlfln T M'reateB. '"'J "H"it' V, a !ew Earn Staf ITand wjll a . . m i . 1 1.' It' 1 n I n ill VJ I rCDHJU uIb n ouucouoj L a' tlie ro' I t rot fn ,li.g ? ?vr Mrno at j; rot dny; It .will $ie 1 n in this city and aur- -y a f nr opportunity of '- ? : . .i hi a k-. i-,r r rft"4ion-' --k'iire "i',23cU? for - t r r , .t r 'and Ln. Cutler w York last fc: l.t and 'r f r L iitiinesa. " "' " : I i trt-rrnai from n 1 -i ,ppt orgaged n ,., ; - . I, r in an I n : hew, of 1 ; i b i- ii . I "ght. '; ;,i ' ,i ! . ' . f J ,. " H in . crrs t ''- . ' i-i We pubfuli today a communication from "A Colored Citiseit?' in fecTt nidlc ae Viral daya'aco on thesp vfpointment ofa separate 'achoof commit tee for the colored echoolof this district. We kv4jaiecitj Ibii eoniiunication bxnaa we earnestly desire to be juet t iyarda ourcoldqd f l.lpaf-ciCy i)n, and it HheyTsAnow any Tiwt reahoir why the board of education should appoint; a separate committee for their school We are willing that it shall be done. This "Qofepd, fWm or, .the wriU: of his oommunieation, denies that tlf aeleotion of teachers! caused - auy tia turbance amoQK his people, yet he vir; tuauy aamitB tnac tbu'is the cause l the am pai-araphj that 4oontainR his depjal., , Reayji,, . v . j '""We bear not'in biirbosOms Antipathy against the teachers, for the teachers are but the outgrowth of the commit-, tee 's desire the image i eflected of their pwfc handset we pada4rojrert the actions oi saia committee, ana will tor- What tutiona nf Rftirt nnmmilten dh ...., i. i ni l r i,r.i. .i youW4Up;with'diBpprOpriatidn? Di "Colored Citizen" ever hear of the "In digWioi ftBm V$lj Ke),pet)Bnd to deny that there is dissatisfaction among his people, .because I certain; parties were not elected teachers? Will he pretend to deny that some of his people put in plea lor (fP.me :J'black. teachers" to employed, -and others for the youn graduates ColofedttCitizen" should have nosted the .'writer of his oommunt- cIbob tjrfWnai geingoa. -! '- ; Now in what respect has the school committee in this district retarded thp ijegBO nrogr eitteR bateliectaajl "lathe negro a.mapi1" He .certainly is nhvaicallv and he has the richt of suffi'ago''an,dneV'er fails to exercise it!, bit .i,hfl .ueatiQn'svto ! WhBthrJe is capable oi seii:government is yet undo cided. It is being' Vested - in Liberia, nerd tie White mini is)vdii denfed'th riuhl of nitizAnaliin. and it ia doubtful! iflleft i'lorie'ehlil-feiy beyond the influ ences of the wtfftS rhoilT whether or not As to the law quoted by the writer of "Colored 'Cftiieri's 1 communication we,8,4iittha,tit is- .qorrectAand. iwhete separate distriots are formed for the whites and blacks, there should be sj separate committee, but section 2550 of tbe code leaves It discretionary with the county board of education to form sep-j eratedi8tfietwnot.;""i,lH'' ' V 'It is he only, Xthei negrol.lUia( is in terested,"" says the writer of. "Colored Citizens" communication. ThiB fa' not true. ; The white man is veryVnirob in terested when thfi1berff,oprae8 wund for the taxes. If education will olevato the colored ri'Windniale'lh'om better cituqnet and t Aeltexe it will if educa ted proper J-j, ihm every nan is interes ted, nd 'especially those whp pa the expense of the education. regret to e that, a portion of. tbe hM &ofrl Idd t&l lapprecaite Ue eBot&M 'f, ,9Wt ednoate; and ifniprbte0 thel 'condition. Now the fSfWil'&Mt those that beUefi Oat' proper eduijatipp wjl -pake the negro! a better citiien, and we shall ' insist as ISng as we, hold, to Uiis idea ththey haveiral 7aU vanftios tV the public schools; butt there a'strong he ( at efloh face Should pay ILf , .tt;;:Utdduoati itS'i'ttwM children',' )n4;tT ,'f ttfigrQieB encourage" this sentiment by theWi.unt reasonable demands and precipitate a chargj jM3o km&lSQW&Ato publio shoos,K,wv kDevtoev own faults 'and it ucb.isrevei.the ease ttXJ 01111 ted-w.sfi?8'm na"ieieiiRlH,B.pmH-iJTP,.! rommiiiiA -.Bat we relOiee' 'to ifeol1 tUat';V'kW4 nuni'beibrthe most respectabieiosored t?1qSr , th'whaiiftjilo' iBappKiV Of''Coirtre Citfzeiiff'oianVunlcaohy eyhajvcrandence intb kWir aiiJ ihtegtityf'the pfeaeiSt commlW;aa4 ktw trt'Wir'irioey 'wmrioti' squandered .t hair i expended t. . for BtitV. '.'heat ""'"Merest'' ''C;,;;'t'heir scliool. These are wilfihg Wbide their time jn,-fa8hjog t'fme'S;)Mwn(i walking ia lieVigh ways peacV, pros perity andrlV3?iaoaltnre" "Colored Citizen" has shown - no r -i " y tha ffkw' IVmrd f LuaL,uvuhlbuuuid aj point fcuuilibr com mittee, and unles there is a good reason, it should not be done. Jaiur fnr lhorl' BUtrlct Court, ry for the fall termf the U. 8. District Court art i ybih corrvenea fa th'lt pitx i '4tn,ii'loiid'ay in'Otobor: J 'Tlie'jui on the rors arf f.'lTT'Tf ;t?1arrea? i?Fr? Te!t day after the 4th Monday, which is the 27lu day of 'C'clo'uri 'j.wp'i li A. SmlJli, Bd'ii'i. -torockMr 1 joh'h'r eiirce, J. II. V..s r;col.V liruhl sad 'Janios it, T.'hjie, j Culvin; yru - Fc pfue, ' bf 'Jori cc'.srty; IX. FTarrot, S. II. RminUree, B. Perry, J. . a II. Dawson'! and F. B. Bee ton, cf Leaoir; D. C, Moore, Wilpy feeling rwn9ee- r I A kl J 1 W'hiteheei'u4 JPerkins, of Pitt Geo. ABeflt Geo'' Dudley, l)aniel Lane, Samuel Inockames H. 'Hunter jrohn JphnsonrI., Btrine, Frdaiannr4aBaniB0-' pad. Paniel Buuibou, pf iuraven;i Wm. fcKeel and a F. Albrltton, 6 GjenerW. W. Rich' ardson, Stephen Lane and Geo. Lupton ff PaaaHcqi,W.B)T tti&? Wilson Tho4 t,,Gibb,EdwaH Macn.M. If. $UMAW 'SVW. eU, 'at BydeSR. Wharton, Geo, E, Bookman -and Deca tu'r Jaryis, of Deaufort; KarthVT Davis and B. Noe, of Carteret (' David Band' iiX and . Ja'moa .'LauKhtin'., of Daslowi S, ujierry, ' euj.,- voeepu " w r rowett awi Henr" Webbei;" of Edgecombe , lnd; Jesse T Of TheroAv tol ilutt eas on the docket at present, but we are informed) that the Commissioners in the District havfe quite a niimbeV of 'eases to 'return.! Kiilinnl VatlaM i Editor Jouenal: Aljow.ms space your valuable paper to, reply to an art cle published on the Utb inpt.,, headed 'School Committees."' The writerf in1 preiacing nis remans,' mazes a very laoonio and erroneous statement, name ly, that ' the great and disturbing forces among the colored citizens in the (8th) township are the outgrowth of dissatis faction engendered on account of the selection of the teachers." AS to the authenticity of such a statement the writer has failed to inform the public, and the mystery is yet unexplored.' This great trouble is not the outgrowth of prejudice engendered in the" hearts of the .negroes against those appointed as teachers, nor la it the product of party fealty, "black teachers or yellow teach ers.f.'t but- it is the outgrowth of the present system, which has disregarded our rights, fettered the privilege which is guaranteed by the Constitution, and apparently proved hat we are not men but a mere minim a grain of dust on the scale of being; We bear not in bur bosoms antipathy against the1' teaehera1, for the teachers are but the Outgrowth of the1 committee's deeires the imags reflected of their own hands; but wfl do disapprove of the actions of said com mittee, add will ' forever stamp them with disapprobation. 'Whence "domes these' disturbing "elements? "Are they the product of nothing and' newlv leprung Into existence? It had its origin jn the present management of this eonv mittee: were it not, no power could the negroe to wage war' against thhv'aU leged' in justice. ' . t- , -' We deed not be a Solomon to fathom the depth of this damning evil , fori depths have been broken up1, and t! wayfaring man, though a fool, can clearly see that its ravages are poised with destruction to rb aogecei f r- gress, both intelleciialli 8ji( noMli. "But." savs the writer, "thev ni- groes) ask that a new district be formed! and a committee be appointed upon, their recommendation." Is the negro a man t Has he the right of suffrage as guaranteed by tbe Con-' stitutloD,! If so, ' he' has a right to all the privileges and "immunities as citi zens, without discrimination, or pre vious condition; and therefore having these privileges, we regard nothing foreign that is relative to our feelings; if we have been grieved, It behooves us to petition the board of education, if we fail in our attempt to receive redress. We know that law is deadjin itself, but with a board -diffused! witfi knowledge and a clear conscience bafcked up by moral judgment and even-handed jus tice, divesting itself of friendship, ire. or passion, and sacrificing self-interests for the best interests of the masses, we may hope to enjoy the benefit of the law as made manifest in section 8,558, as amended tar 1888. :ww '"'iJ I quote the following:" : "For each white and' eacK' colored school district,' here ' shall be elected bianniially; by the county board of edu cation of the respective counties, on the 1st Monday, &o., a school committee; of these persons, select for school com mitteemen those who will give personal attention to school interests In their dis tricts. County boards will note that the law requires, tore eonvnitteealen for each whitq aid tfafeeppttfmlitecmen for each colored school district. 2 ff he col ored committee need not necessarily be colored men, when a competent colored committee cannot be had." ' " We do not ignore the idea in not hav- rflg "White men" to-' preside" ever' our schoblsrof would we"have" ft under stood that we are prejudiced a regards' racial relations, for the time nas been when the , negro,; was, hut. a i babe in America's , nationality, and to be led apjthe steep hill of intelligence was truly necessary ; but thanks be to Heaven that time is no more, but time now is, if we are ever to. reach fame 'a broetltivate a love fcf the pure, ceautiful a ' "d. and walk the highwavs of,pe4 S- t ptri t in4 In! ojleetus. 1 JWf' "daro.to stand alone. 1 ,. .ij : It is an old; eroverh used amonS tle French; namelf: 8hoeaJlmle kno" i( the,, stooliriKs';. vhavfthoW,'!!; And aa- neart . oi, . , wie ... jam. . na the shoo, as. of the kni 80aisrtliieKn).ItiflreenTrhat t mterecddau.kno Hm con.4Uon it his fellows, and the negro thus being linked together by racial relations can better fool saclwotJie 's.neeessities.and devise plans by whibhhc'dan'tetitBr ameliorate, as the father to .his own househiljl kh4 a!f-r re'tf "iswordlHhRti an innder.TT'1 In conc!u"ion. thonh the prejudiced and hair-bruined may prophecy the ne trro's destruction sa .inervitablftiif al- bowed.i a .lori eommittfe, yet their rTOfhecy-wi't in 'vain, fo'their rro pliecv,' like their cousin l;aal,'.wUt.!bA weichcl in I' " b"' 're rf ourt'ioufhts, acts and deeds,' aui be I 'u-.d 'wanting. For what has been doue can be done again. A Colored Citizen. J M! IV .',!! I.i,.. ,rt.: .. q .The Great Eastern will basoldhjrtiq-l tion next month: bV order of the court. I DtryV iWthir ! Ai Wy-otofhg Wiloee.'cilii' rVnohed-sfi'mett for' t6re" MSteallo, this i yeax,7o 4ar J wltheut' ihterf erini wiin its muajeajpurBUitBJii(;ni.'.i4;(li! ! ill' When Lwae yeMjag,aaidle;(bbh8tful4 ''EalenQallf4hmaiffcntmaUsUn which the Dak bfc Wttti instdr he)1 re buMtfei blsseeif !on.fthevUnksjio('tke ee.Qurimi m Chaster ,h as, iuEt bM'noDenfld.f cpopuci ........ .'.bn!iheWa Company; In Fa! sheirueap-Wi loMgtoysBO feetrK de. eWdoseVf Ui hive beeQ,deoaltetbbMddJaiurtf nn il'- liSotatblAnstnUsris passing? through an uaexamjariodioC tJepiesstonia.Bor InR the first hk months tWs.yeaxcnly 3,894 people went to the cplonrfla com-l yaim wiui null loik II... -ii -.-I-. .': .! I ti.;'.-.l.n i -iii 'A convrst employed on a railroad in Abbevfllecountj'; 8. C'.- latelV escaped irom the gdardi butsabeequ entry repor ted at the, penitentiary j, and explained hay hft4iltWn TWked tc.hard ,on WlVIUWlt .1 The winner of the irrand nrise -fftlO. 000) af Baden races' this aiitumn belongs 46 an arialytlckrehemlsf ' who bought aw wiMfuMki nw iwimcD' won mm ten jfaoee, i worth; i ifrom, 638 JQ0O ' and wpmld fetoh,aa,m.ucM,aWtion..,u, i iTbe prooess of fpnigat4on;farce; upon travellers bv some HDanisli. towns, in consequence of the' cholera is so severe tnat some people nave to oe carried Oti on-'' stretchers, sad eb womati, who egged hard 4o be let ofr,iidied from the eljeqts,.,;,, ii:i,;m.'" eu! In ,, A cl.ubpf T809iiWeberi ialBerlin, recently advertised for bud medical offi cers to attend them at a salaryi of . 8375 per anrium Vach. "This would make the contribution from each' member Cf'the olub about .15 centa a' year' for medical 1 attendance, jjMorftthaja 400 doctors lap- pea.jor.,piacefl. A(, ,,..lt j,4lln , M; Moses IWacd ,of , Palham. iUaes. IU the- mtertm. tfr: Ward'haif hid to bar 19 for licenses and i damsgeslofl -fS Rfld t toperaons bitten byitlletnrfKsfi8re:is not m mucn pre nf,n the,Jttania)oon.M ' wi. ooUectipn was. taken up ia a.Kanai church recently, f and when ' the. hat reached the seat occupied bv a ladV.iier Manghtar and llttte-gonT thefW6ladies fnn4 themselvi I Ji2 ffet fta (over and deposit eposited a cent in the hat and whitwujB0d.rhi aawm -u 1 Dr.'ComSy states in LeProare$ iledi- hhI i ut. ' on iwm iit,:i..'...'. .Ak - i. nualljr to paii .nurses outside of Paris, More than one-half of the Parisian aM thus, lay thewiaelves open to a charge oi promocmgi miansioiqev ne neglect the met 's-heaTtfaee weU a to that of the child; VIA iUL Ifl y!.f.u Kih.rii. i All .! ,L rHiLAiiuJVUA. Se. 10. Ex-Hpeaker RanAaXiseiil alUiii piiti Jdb6ntry sobeme of Moutbern and .JVeatern f ree tradert to shearliitoof ijowet by taking IVO from JCJ JublrilUtof JliT-fAppro-priaMPPrOfi.whfihiheae and- iti iaex Pftc,tej ,w(U aga JChgwf fljan, mithoa- "WW? iWiiMAtr-pthflr. importaat fiilta. and., to antrnilt.i thA . mmmittN bay,mg.phajffi:aiW ,tfteriaflfairs,of each of Mi ouuuiuvofife,.,,wu, sua say aiitJung.iajPBM o,thatllja;.)neveir notice such thing u. The ex-Speaker went on to-assert era ctjcally.that'rie wodtt nt fleji 4nlii -lor til Splak erslHp be Oie llAtte, ahl added : "I had a very pleasant time last winter on the floor iof tteiaoiMaUA;iH "wnat wora can you speax in reia- "Not anr word now. but vou will hear from mjBafviej jsn that sub ject. - . ..';;. A Wealthy ttlrl i. Missilr! omplisfiedrdaughter Chicaoo. Bent. 15, the young and acoomplisfied-a of Tdig paiof 547 West Monroe street, yesterday commencedi work at theHuokford SpinniDgMH.is m rtocf ford at 80 oecjfea' rtSHffdid it in a spirit of independi aa..,... . UDI IBWIOI W wealth) lumber, deale Airshort time ago aisi daKbterilliiirwr06ed-visitM ingaomeftieitfda1 BtKjetrord',"'Whd trj alad'tef.'K,$aUlijr 7foGire she .started ana earn my i)Mviegv"th0 5mtoel! &fiwered her fatatwulc-iio .ituk.'l 'ti vYsare aaidtdeii'ttie. a" abllat lor every 1. ceuii Ai in a spinning millyTf sail the girl. . . , v t 1 Mr. Dean-made tne oner and it was accepted The allotted duration of the vonnff ladv's visit eznired on Saturday. and she waa expected home, but did not arrive. Tbe reason was not known un til todav. When it was learned, that she 1 j . . 4. .1. a 1 1 enterinviheNrrfotory Ysa working girl for 80 cents a day, making, with her commission f OO.6O1 a .day. . Mr, Dean was' akta"h6w luiig"tie''sappusea sue will Twat.aae mt-Dr island ii v.l "Oh. not over a wek. .Whv. bless me, she can't keep it up long, you know, or she will break my credit in the mar1 ket. Some of the dealers were saying today that they would have to watch me closely now. Oh, she'll tire of it by Saturday, and I guess I'll get off with fti "Uiuxtrfii TTitiiaJi 4 1 tuudk menm lonaoa wereat.my reeti Really? (iroptifit5 ' eh ?? wai the re winder. " il 2iiimui ImmuT v. ii. ; the spuming laesory swesrora :fu made'the subject of eonrersXtibn, ., 4';, ;'ll!beU'ee tw'iBecure ,werk there paying her 9300." ".ei!i i. KEWSBVjliril1'' ! ir)-liii,!ftlaX;ik kxpiiKVHJ..' ' v' 1 a. WiNMraai't Sent '-'18A'l despatch .from Regina safe ithat- Sieli hac been respited .pending .the, deoislcm.I tbe Privy Council of Great Britain. ... , Gov: 'DflwdlV U authbi'itv for. the e'tateraent that Riel wilt be reeplbed.iut an .iKtaw jdespatcn- to 'Uovemment cirtiiss here says formal action, will not be taken till this afternoon. The belief is general that there will be a respite. Rlel is taking things 00 He aDoears to have fib Wea that he will bang, and is defiant and " unrepentant. He marches aboo with the' air of some great enari. 1 He thinks he' cannot hang. .The, rope may be- plaeedc round hie neck, put he thinks before .the awful moment arrives a divine interposition Will surely' save him, , Hie biography cahoot be finished ' before' next Friday. He la constantly' praying) a alraou lous turn of events, whichhe wtll doabt fess find, in a reprieve. u ,. . , ' Paris, Sept. 15, The, Paria newspa pers are agitating' in favor of the' par doning of Riel.- M.- Clemeoceau, in La Justice, recalls the appeal' of Mr.' Dar win, Huxley, Hooker, and' Switoberne to M. Thiers in favor of of Use Reolus when, the latter waa oondemned aa a Communist, and proposes a similiar appeal by distinguished Frenchmen for Rlel. The Figaro and La France insist that the unanimous sentiment of France on this subject must weigh with Eng land. . , A QKOROIA HAN'S DOWKFAIX. ' I ' ClarksviLle, Ga., Sept. 15 Robert N." Groves, lately Ordlnkry of Haber sham county, 'and a citizen of great prominence, was today 'convicted and sentenced for complicity in the burg lary of the county safe. . Great irregu larities had existed in the county af fairs, and there was trouble about money orders. Suits Were ordered ' by tbe grand jury against .Ordinary Groves and the other onloerS. One night the safe waa blown open with dynamite,'' and the supposed evidence was. all destroyed. Subsehnentlv Ren Martin confessed; that' he Waa the cul prit, mstinated thereto brntordlrjarv wroves. , joarun, alto, has . been 1,00a- TlCWfl. ,. , . ... . ...... . : MOSMON1SM IN THE BBITISaT I8LIS.C3 LiONPON. Hept. 1Q.-A Mormon, con ference' was held In London today. Deleirates were Dresent frota - Norway. oweeaen, iiiouand 1 and uernumy. President Penrose, of Salt Lake Oitv. in an, address boaated , . that Mormoaisn Was spreading tin England, ,1 Scotland ana vraies. nut admitted that small re sults were being made with in Ireland, He aaid there were six Mormon meet- ing houses in London and several thoner and cpnverts, and that two, years ago hist January ,1,200 Mormon emigranU had been sent to Iowa and, TJUh, , . He predicteo 1 we defeat or' tne united States Govemaaent in it efforts to sup press polygamy, ;. v.- i , lahenaaattuai: gh A'Dractitionerof near twenkv yeaw, ray mother reflueboed rrie to bro- cure B,ft B, for her She had' beet confined to Iter bed several months with Rheumatism, which had stnbcornlv re sisted all the usual remedies. ..Wftfcin twenty-four hours after cemmenemg B, Bi B I observed marked! relief.' She has just oommenoed her1 tWrd Wtle and is nearly as active as ever, antthaa een ,m, the front. yard witb.'rtn in and." cleanina- so. Her .imnroremant is trhly wonderful and immensely grat ifying. U. H. MONTOOMERT, M. D. Jacksonville Ala, June 0, 1884. ' For sale wholesale and retail by K. N. Duffy. Cto a?cornpany the order. ' COMatERCIAL,; JODfeirAt; Otrtcrt, Sept' IS, ip.lt, OOTTOH. Nkw York. ISep'tenberrl'J,.j--Futures ototednrmV 'M '"" : ': fT;"'" : Septemner', 'U.'ea ' " DcemtJer;4 . ' K October, 9.53 January,..: '.! 9.87 November.i' 9.53 " Febrtary, ' -y.78 i8aotdistear: iiew'ffWell fc! under quotationa i Middlingi 118 1-lieX; i.LoW aWdlV.llxjPrdinari ti48,( iui l ..New Bern i market Aftitt Sale of 44 bales at 81 to 8f . Middling 9 Ordinary b M, uii eMViun i.'.iiv? : mi itivn (ioliiii(fatiPaiAtv ii'.i.' (SfBD-rio.oo.'idV :;i i m.ii eroeepe49gala,kl815h. vii feHard fer0JU6Of h'.h t I bn t .'ni.h VT . i s sa .. .f.A li-nnaw JiBanawAOi-l-aOcvtie'rlbJ orit ovol BjBar-1Wnfoot,$c-tQl tm Eiibolen.WT;b"v Fkesh Poiuc-o. per poura.'' ! ,HBiavnti0o.pba&iJ ' 11 FopDa-r-7S().X$Lo0 nsrhnaVlwsdV I ,,4WowB-rfii.9u per aawol inn In"- W L " A .a . t VitXik&m.t9 net bnsheh " ' J fc PRARarrtTSoiiper bnahehi iioi loiid .' IiLWW-Tl0il MMiw f.rrst ,'fto wri ' (JHIQKKNB urown. ... 40a).: , sarins- I'Lun-twote, per busnei, .vjtuf ir.'.'S.fnch hearts, 3.00:atti 1 1. Wafer ill ' "L ,:.NXW MBS8 PQRX-l-SlL5a.n1 m il ,1l!f. (.LARD-n7tc. by the tlerde;(oti' w - M6LAB8K8 AMD STBCTS-SwlSo. Powdkk 95.50. Shot 11.60. V I'fHpo, per poani: !r.ii -m PoTAToks-Sweet. S0a3ct mc SmNQLiWeet Iridic duJlai nom inal; not 'Wanted;. " Building's .'Inch. . JN AOBjlla, 1U 'B,I3.S V k;tl ,hlnt,U) -'BAlTitOp.aSl.W persack?'. V.Vl . A RARE For a 'Lit 40 ar-s4il UtL Jtarmer. .. . , 1 . I I I i.i 11 leea.JJ l 4atAA i iiu1,i "SP'i'ifH" known av HkHliaMlH PERKtl'LACK. two anil u Jjalf.,jnllfip,m Mew Berne, on the Trent Triad, la offer M for ale, CHEAP tor CAMH. It nUlri"ebt cleared. It Is well adapted to tUe Krowth, of . - -, .... . .. , ...... ' ' ' j .uiwij VI Turn. A spleadld dweilliiK aliA athnuam beaattrrfli v lfKAlAfl TWft .Allan, I .. ,1 . J Snd vmeVard. which alone, owlnic U coMva- i This planiMion la nUiuKbiiptHmHT and Jlmrale'H rieek, and exienda t- .lant toad, la tplendld for atot-k mlaliiir, and a rare elianoelbr Invwtniont. ' t,sr' or iriif mars art iifpft Mits. oAtvisr rEritrt,'."" Newi -JZO ii &2ux ' (i - EVERYBODY'1 COME AND SEE ' VS ! r.:,.i:i van t .. 1 f tel. u.l WK UAVB Jiw.irerKrV'icii OCR Fall Stock of Dry Bootis Boots and Shoes, J u " I tr iiii'iii.'l itunlr. Hats, Notions,' . i-..-in i-. . hi i. Groceries, - If . '' ''' r'.l.,r Crockeryr Wines and liquors, WHICH 'K I'iUII'psK yo SKlL VERY LOW FOR CASH. J I: H' II!" We will moke It lo your interem to ;all on i ' ' y. i f i . t i ' h ns and examine OUR; 1M before buj'filrf elaewlieri! Thrti 4ifd COMK EVUltYhdUY. .'.-.fl i- !'.. I i ! . .ill .11 .1 r. Ih) TAYLOR & .SMITH, Brick Bloclr, MtfTillo 'Sf;.' v i , ,i : : Wpl:iiVwin.r.ni ii tJ'l jsam gkniifnc dhlCBs'stiAhelr'iii fobWk'" JAHES MEAnp' Trua fthnaf tir tmnrlTTMn ' ' made ot Vnlf Skin,ntc,bra mm largo Isifc law'bhw. SMaMi mcniiallcil in vraBuifi, 1 0HgW; Apprm anc. xiiay ate maue m nnMiummiifinim foot, anil, wllb ei ther broad or nar row toea. The mer- .KTnT. will rr'ti m wtvi msi iKt,lMNE,WERN.fl, ifi.Ci nt liC.wrr.'iH n ! 1 jiiil ! X'Mwq i: i auCTI0IEEIl;,,, m ..I'iiiiii;in 'KrTTujJK Hlxv.t i;l JiillUil "Ii-TlIT Tiil IS 2ii;qL fidl ul frT3?lT MiI'P .UaI n;- (lCPNSIGttMNT3OBt aJtiniai a . ifNthatri-n-tirril ailliltj IIW"" It Jit rr&ftf KuclH 'fin: ftr"twi,raz. I ean. Atni.a; ilnsdaliti VfiViriftl - i 4anaeuaa af aaaMf8fl)eft4VlMd'fAf.M . twnajar kiddlvirtaHabtlk iHiiijteoU, tlSelaVSrty ihBWylBfcltle.'ry. l, i 'ft.-Hi irn '' " HI Tit i tin m i-mw tiaiuvb nil UctiCO. nwlaini I7ri It .1"""- ! UuAKr-JUI 7 l't!UhMaI tpt.1 irdiifWIf rV.?.? m 9tt lln-l. btflrU."",d Motion the market .lr, ' . . m .. w . in i 1 1". ii aTirilt. IT . .A JViff :.... ,.-'i,.VK t rfjw II Al proof that yur ccUi- itill i; i;.. m v lM'1 V" If I Ali-. V. duoea a larger nuan- f Jail'1 GfJ tar factory In l 1 1 ia rair Ik cou no thing fit 1 m lo try them op,i(tltMj ' ih J I rW WW bt Ale. Miller and i M. l itvi,. T,s: v wi i n, aim "lliHT IIIHm la I I Ii t ,.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 19, 1885, edition 1
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