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1 Da i ly HE OUR i VOL. VI.--NO. 186. NEW BERNE. N. C, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER r, 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS. "-i 4' LOCAL NEWS. f ear.! SUalatw. IImuu. New Berne, latitude, 86 ' North. longitude, 77 8' West. Sun rises, 6.88 I Lngth of daj , Sun sets, 4:&6 I 10 hours. 23 minutes Moon rites at 8:41 p. m BUSINESS LOCALS. HAMS, Corned Beef. Beef Tonguee, Codfish, Bologna Sausage. Mack erel, Oregon Salmon, Chipped Beef, Cheese. White Beans. Pcbrl Hominy, Oat Flakes, Macaroni. Buckwheat. Tap ioca. Prunes, Mince Motti Kvaporaied Apples, etc., etc. U K. m.ok AN ADA Malt Boer, Lvar.ls, . in the x - city again. Ihe beet made, hi no4 8i J F. Ta VL( 'h t QUICKENS. -A lot of Young rat Chickens lust received ai smu. U.NU8. Fresh Pork and Stall feed Beef always on hand. IT(ERB18,8 Hams and Strips An-aher r shipment of Philadelphia Bull. r. the best yet, at Jhhk Ui.vn t rpHE FINEST BTTIKK in the uly A elegantly moulded. 80c. per lb THE OKOCEH, E B. HACKitl'KN A IXED PICKLES, very tine. 30c is '1 per qt . Cranberries 11! . Celery 50 cts. per doE at Dink t-. TOLEN From mv boat lying al kj Enamel uuci. a iu cauuie iieiuiuK ton Kifle. Liberal reward will be paid for return of the same to Win, Smith at the store of Small w ood t Slover. ocSOtf ) II. W, Wiiijn IOR RENT A convenient duelling Apply to ' 1 In' oc2tlf New heme. N C VNEW Stock uf ( ill Sloven and other House keeping (Joo.le at ( Kai. A 1-1 KN .V I 1)VHhl LiUors and Wines for Medici nal and other uses, at wholesale. jAMKfc KfcPMoM'. MORTGAGE and Warrantee Hoede on hand all llie tune DIRECT importation of 1 rt rich Brandy and Holland Cm arrived in bond and duties, paid at Custom louse in'New Berne, guaranteeing Ken jine goods for sale. Jas KkPMM. 0 LD PAPERS in any quantity for sale at this oil ice. ( ARRETT'S Medoc Vineyard Cognac V I and Wines for sale, at Manufactu rer's prices, by James Rkdmonh. BROWN'SUEORUI A COTTON (UN'S, with Self Feeder and Condenser. All of the latest and most approved pat terns. (iito. Ai.i.kn it Co. REDMOND'S Cinger Ale. Lemon Soda, etc., iqual to imported jAMKh KkI'Mo.M'. B UcHJIKS, McD. Pates' lualie. for sale at Dili H)f s . F. UTrich is offering canned K"odt at special priceB. See adv. The sidewalks on Beveral of our streets are being improved. Mr. John Dunn is adding improve ments to his dwelling on Middle street The Mattamuskeet apple is coming pretty freely and selling at sixty cents per bushel, wholesale. Another alarm of fire last night, w hen there was no (ire. The chief of the tire department says he will give five dol lars)for the arrest and conviction of any one who gives a false alarm Oood . Tbe lost woman that was talked about so much a few days ago has rveen found in the neighborhood of ('ore creek, and the man that carried her off is there too. They were brought down last night under a warrant against the man for assault and battery. Personal. Mr. C. Stephens of Onslow county ar rived in the city yesterday evening Steamer Movements. TheNewberneof the O. D. Iineeailed yesterday for Norfolk with a cargo of cotton and a number of passengers. Bridge Across Neuae Biver. When the question of rotiog a sub scription to the Onslow and Wilming ton railroad is submitted to the people, why not pat in enough to include a bridge across Neuse river? Twenty-five thousand dollars will build a good bridge which would be worth more than ten thousand dollars a year to the county. lutther Particulars of the Killing of Luke Kuaeell. The colored .young man, Bill Wil liams, wbo shot and killed Luke Russell ok Wednesday night had not been ar rested up to the latest accounts last night. Williams it is said had a reputation in the neighborhood for petty thieving, andwai charged with stealing cotton from Russell. A warrant was issued , and placed ta Russell's bands for exe cution. Be attended a prayer meeting in the neighborhood and after the meet : ing raked eereraj young men to go with ' hinita arrest William. Quite a nam ' bertesponded eight or ten and they , went ;tt Jesse Jones's hove. Jones informed 'them that Williams had been there that day but wit kother at that timet-, BosceH askedt permission to ' T ' -' . ; - search an out house used for etorini; cottonseed, which waa granted. This house is simply a bhelter with a loft; open both ends, and Mr. Ruseell got ; on a cart, which brought him up on a level with the loft when the gun fired and put t went; -four shot in his breast The crowd became excited, rushed to Russell s assistance, while the man in the loft jumped out at the olber end and made his escape. Williams, u is said, had been in ihe habit of sleeping in the loft, and hia shoes and a bed quilt given him by a colored woman were found in the 1 -f t ! on the following morning. I .he veld let of the jury was "We. the Jury, lind in the case uf Luke K. Russell that he came to his death al the hands of William Williams New Eerce High School eelerday was the day fur the monthly exercises in declamations compositions. c . at ihe Tew Berne lilghSchoul. Dropping in early in tht morning v, e had Ihe pleasure of hear ing Ihe opening of theee wxerciees by an aslronoin ical lecture from Prof. (Iei W Neal lu a talk of one hour II. e speaker l-M.k the class from one plariel to unolher. xilainit)g distances, ste temperature, and the relative positions and bearings of one to the other. He took them from the earth to the sun thence to mari-, enus, the moon, jupi ter, mercury mil onto Neptune, i plaining the jwer of the sun. the great cential orC which huhls ttieuther planets in their proper paths as llo-y whirl through space The student were xnuch interested, an I uiaiiHWt-r to questions put I v the ProfrSHi.r hef.ire he concluded showed that liny wire stoiing up valuable iiifurmalion f"r f utu I e thought. New Heme has talent t Hough, outside ihe faculty of tin fdiool. to furnish ; lecture each month on some important subject fur the benefit f the pupils, and wi suggest to the faculty to call on Borne of our well informed cili.-ns for assistance in this line if iiecessarv. I'h is school is now one of the perma nerit institution of New Berne and every family is interested in making i a success. The teachers w ill do their duty, and if the people will hull up their hands we will soon haven school to be proud of Ihe Wilmington and Waahii Lt Railrcad Project The commitlee to w ait on the cuiintv their next meeting commissioners al hell an informal meeting with the authorities of ihe Last Carolina l.'ind .V Itaiiwav Co. ywntclday evening ami liscussed the proposition to hi sill milled It is tlin desire of the committee and all concerned that Onslow county should move in the matter al the same time the people of Craven do, so the matter of calling an election may be postponed for a few days. However, we are not well advised on this point. they may ask the commissioners to call the election at once. In the mean lime we ask our people lo consider this mailer in the light of reason, and in a business like manner. We already hear il whispered around that there is a scheme on foot to grind private axes. This i$ utterly untrue and without foun iation in fact The gentlemen who were enterprising enough to procure the very liberal and advantageous charUr from the last General Assembly for the construction of this road, have do private exes to grind in the matter but to build the road. They would doubtless give their charter to any one who would take it and construct the road. About thirteen thousand dollars have been subscribed and tbe books are still open for any one to subscribe who desires to do so. Nothing is kept in the dark ; everything is open and above board. It is also being talked around that the road is not to be built lo New Berne at all, but only between Trent and New rivers. Craven county will not be asked to surrender her bonds until the road is completed Id the oounty. So that poiot ought to be considered settled. The real question is, will it pay Craven county, as a matter of business, to sab scribe this one hundred thousand dol lors to the building of these two roads ? This is the qaettion to be considered. The Jocrbul thinks it can be shown that it will pay, and that it can be done with very little if any increase of taxes. This we propose to do when tbe com missioners hare ordered an election. Erysipelas aid Obstinate Ulcers. Boils, Carbuncles and Running sores of every- kind are cleansed, the poison germs destroyed and a speedy cure affected by using Dsrbys Ph oh yl actio Fluid. "I hare been a fisted with the Ery sipelas. Nothing would heal the sore or stop the running. I used Darbys Prophylactic Fluid and found a speedy cure. - Bare also tried it iaeereral other oases and Itprortd effectual." 3. P. Greer. - ' " THE BOOM OF THE ANAKliilMh. tbe Baltlniore Melllbers uf ltl, lu. u-ruaiiouale llaiftu !Mt About It. The news that the Supreme Court uf the United Slates had denied a writuf error in me anarcbisls cases lell neaviiy a,.,, u,clulc,ii.l.uU.,t uf a company, to lease the ' Slate cou in this city, ihey did not care to talk ! via rull(1 running through Angola Bay about the matter, but slated that the , ln Pender county as a foundation fur a result waa not unexpected. One mem- ! uaI1J w ky Li rai;wiiv Angola Bay bersaid : li was not to be expected : wtutu u .,,,,ery BWMUp. ls a u.c that the highest tribunal of ihe country I .... la,uir, H ,,. , r ,.,,,,,,, would rule otherwise in the case of men who advocate the abolition of ihe present class system, lor it i ki. u that the large corporate monopolies are represented on ihe Supreme Court Bench of the United Stales. Wlij did we make the appeal .' Because it was necessary to show how justice 18 meted .oulluour so called present American I civilization. Every honest American jloday regrets the executuu of Mrs. ."lurratt as a black spot upon the history of judicial bloodlnilsiinesa, and Ihe time will come when ihe cxeculiunof these seven men will be recalled witli the same feeling of horror that ai'cuiu pai, ics a thought of Mrs Suiratt If any are to be executed II should he Capt. Uonlield and his associates fur breaking up a peaceable meeting. su h l.s ls guaranteed by the constitution, and as sworn to by Mayor ( 'arter 1 Ian i sun. These people caused the death uf a number of innocent policemen, who were simply obeying orders, but hud the bomb not been lliiuwn it is prohaMe that the onslaught of tbep lice woull have caused greater . f I,;,. Horn acluall v occur l ed . Mr l.rnsl Bain I w hi n n.fut no-1 ( thr decision uf ihe CMll. si-.l 1 ' 1 hut settles 11 Those pour fellow H hV e got to haii;. 1 le g''t no opinion tun lr ess a boo t it . hut lln-i i en nil i 1 1 will cause labor quesUulls to !! il ;-. ussed and better understood than they an- al i present. I'ooitle will then It ai n that irue anarchy and Hut socialism me hut iwu sides to economic .piestioiis. I-s,,inc thinli I am a bomb tell. .w hei ioise a socialist. This factory, .when- L.tut r was talking with forty men cooperatively, is sociali-in. N had in this, is there - Mr 1 redern k S, heidt w !io tamed Mrs. Lucy Parsons in th it k ing thing -1 . 1 . i .n last year when bin made In Hall speech, was tohl of the d I u r nt r is e in ol the court, an I he said "Well. I'm so over come thai 1 dun t know what i say ul how to e press mv feelings, believ ing, us I do, th.it the men are innocent I don I believe the condemned men were in a conspiracy to murder, but I feel certain there w as a concert,- 1 plan in break up the eight hour inovfiiieiit. which the Clncigo bomb certainly effected. I do not belong to either anarchist or socialist societies, and if 1 thought the b mb was thrown by a so I called friend of labor I could v illmgly ; see him hanged, because that bomb killed more than seven policemen It caused a bad reaction in the labor move merit for a tune. W hen Mrs. l'ars uisl was here 1 learned from her the side of the condemned men . that 1 Coiihi le t get from newspaper articles. Ulster nhle to think that A I bert Parsons, who I was so conscious of his own innocence I that he gave himself up formal, is to be hanged. If it is a conspiracy to or gauio labor, then (Jov. Mi'l.ane and ihe legislature are anarchists for al ol Islimg lli'i conspiracy laws. 1 had I nursed the thought that the Lnited Stales Court would order a new- trial Mr. Paul (irotlkau, the Milwauk socialist, who is now in Baltimore on tour of agitation, said : "I a cur priced lo hear that the judges of the Lulled! States Supreme Court are not wiser and not less corrupt. I see lhat thev too. are indulging in injustice tow ard the class of work ingmen. I shall speak about the subject in meeting at Phiia dclphia and New York Whether 1 shall go to the funeral of Ihe condemned men or not I cunnot say. but although not an anarchist myself. I believe it lo be the duty of every anarchist speaker in Ihe country to be present on th il oc casion. t'lto Doen of the (Lrmin Central Labor I'nion. s'li 1 he wan not at all surprised at the decision of the court He ill 1 not ex pect there would h' miv trouble on the day of the exeiution He believed that all anarchists were cowards, and said that tlcy had nevei done anything towards the welfare of the workinginen. He was frank to ay, however, that hp considered the oentence of the men an act of juit id Baku. Sun. The Condemned Anarchists. Chicago, Nov. 3 Two full companies of policemen are now quartered in the county jail near tbe anarchists' cells. The officers were brought into jail last night by the back entrance. There are fifty-four men in all and each is armed with a Winchester rifle. Theee men will remain in tbe building until after tbe event of tbe 11th inst. There was no excitement in the jail this morning Whatever stir was caused by the de cision yesterday had worn off today and everything was quiet around the establishment. The Sheriff has already begun ihe building of tbe scaffold on which il is intended to bang tbe anarchists. Tbe carpenters were busy this afternoon working on the pieces which go to make up the machine of death and it will not be long before the gallows will be ready . This is regarded in some quarters as significant of Mr. Ma toon's belief tbat the Governor will not interfere. The Epidemic at Tampa. Jackbohtille, Fla. Not. 8 There were seven new cases of yellow fever at Tampa and two deaths during tbe twenty-four' hours ending last night. The weather is cool. There is no yellow fever in the State outside of Tamps. "Shall our girls whtstle? Of course if they strengthen their lungs by UkiDg Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup. "When headache joins neuralgia. then comes the tag of war." A wise general - marshals hia forces, charges with a bonis of Salvation Uii, and the doughty foe lies cringing in the dust. Meeting of Nate Hoard uf Education. A nieeling of the Mate li.arj cf Liu cation as he! J in the emcuin c . l!u yesterday. The principal mailer iolu lng before the board was ihe proposition made at the Ike I meeting Ly Mr. lieo A RnniHev of IVrnler e.oiirilv on bulialf of the Mate Boar d uf E Juration N me years since the State built a roal through the swamp twenty two feet w ide and nine milt s lung fr the benetil of the cituens of lYn.ler county an 1 ll.t public generally '1 he u Inmate mien lion was lo turn r. iver to the cominis sioners of 1'cnder couijty as a c .a.ty road, but this has neel bet 11 dulo It ls an important thoroughfare, hut in. work hawng het-n d -nr oi. it f t s.'ine Veals it lo getting into l ad con htu ii I he ( uinphiiv proposing to leaee r. has a capi Lai slot a of t . mwl.i hit w i.-ht s to invest in limber interests and get "Ul some of the hue 1 1 III b 1 III the swamp It w ishes to use the r ,. 1 a a llie.inr ' f - a llie.i t lit lb. r I lop.., 1 th transpoi latiuii in hauling her. After discussing th fur solllt- lime, the bo.ir i p..st- I the f low ing resoiuli' n Hesolved, '1 hat Ihe h uil I will ngl lu lease to lieo A Utilust al.1 h.s - J signs a ct rlain pel If u n t to , x t - 1 ill w l.lth eight It el I i I . I . .it. I .in I asct r la i no 1 under the -u per ir i. .ii ' t I .igel.t aid i ngiio t-r of ihe I. ai ! road lo t-nl I v hu 1 1 1 t hiough Aug ! the i lav I as a . thai iigln- ..!. 1 - 1 l-e , ( . '. t ,.tt. I hi II p.-1 1 1 a m w hi he shall jally ...li ke, p th. t r am n the I oh!. I he., p. , ... . I . f rals i r s i ; .i u p. it the entile lo led 111 K. o r 1 1 n lu I o I I il I I W it op I . be Us nidil . lit .. I. I I I th-. li t all 1 1 m i -e until It h i low I hv II. i of Lend. r t ! il l: .f to ,u,d p; no I 1 1 1 s s 1 1 1 1 1 is of It. ;,r.l ur.tv th. it. r..l ! I meet il. g ai.. I a 1 I A nil the A H i mo 1 i pr epare ;i conti i h is res. 1 u 1 1 n . is 1 V llh Thl- will he pa n v for accept an an 1 ' 'hser v. r I I.f I I on tlnh led hi I hi. W v-l! I'o I pan iss i.f t in- olden d from 1 City, to the II near ( hlcjg.. I X th I II f .Hit 1 ) oil 1 long I ass l,i, e .N.llt b, . i, u i military I Ma I Will I the post old. led th. ' 1 1 1 e o I uf gar 1 1 s. r al l- ! I. 1 sle No othe for tin Hung tin will ci i n i m;i :, troop-, vwil I present Im post is to protect II gu eminent prop erl V il u I li. g Ihe w liter and piepai e 1 t he b.-g inning if spring The t roi ps w rk i-.irlv in the w ill hu available III , ,:-e thel. cag. c hut should be any i lot s in i h i 1 slate, 1 at tlo- War 1 1. par t in, lit that tui. is not tht- pi 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 y cai it th fur ordering them there nt present There is no n ions v a v u ilah I,- f . .r nn pr . ing the reservation but it n ixp.-cte l that an appropriation will he made al the coming session of i "ongioss In the iihsenc.. ot government buildings, th, ulli -er s will he . nn i te r, il in f .ti in h'",i s.-s nearthe r, s, r v at ! -n , an I the nu n in ti ir.s. I'.lssi llge Nov. I I rain Kol, 1 o 111. he, . Clock th.S II Stopl.. . UI pres i Clallde of (Irani engineer Illl'Ssell Pi i i... morning the east nn the luiad. a lllll. tiol. . li reman . -Ah Ml! Iii.iske I S ill I ernl I ...nn, I lk. L, nver i few nn an I t . mail ai. i;, , 1st -II, d X pi , S.' the nip. 1 gels to leave the tr.ui and while tiny vw re guard ed by one of the robbers, the oiheis passed through the tram relieving pas sengers of their money and valuables. The robbers then entered tin- express car but failed to open the safe The mail pouches were nil tered letters .111 I p.ick.'lg- train was allow,.! t i being u, liiyed over an rob! , l s i I; i'. Hi 't y , t 1 .'! I 1 1 I I . vs I : i 1 i mid s op, pro.-. the ne I -i d gls 'I he ifti r I'll the . L is rilist ,ke tbe w li..!. , f 1. 1 x ii I or is .oi' le. Is l a 1 h , - r " p i e right. lie will h . ret ions next t line I ':- Huh s Hahv S ed by all druggist, vegetable, reliable : fur babies Price . , -k: 1 V - pur, I r-,t i o .1 III V pn To ( i in in i - . New Heme Coll, in and (ir.nn Ljs change request dinners- of Cotton to leave oft Side Strips when packing, as ii Norfolk and other markets babe with Side Strips on are subject I i a de duction in weight. New Heme. Nov. 111. Brarf ( p . You are feeling depressed, your appe tite is foor. you are bothered with head ache, you are fidgety, nervous, and generally out of sorts, and want to brace op. Brace up, but not with stimu lants, epring medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whiskey, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you in worse condition than before. What you want is an alterative that will purify your blood, start healthy action of liver and kidneys, restore your vital ity, and give renewed health and strength. 8uch a medicine you will find in Electric Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle st R. N. Duffy's drug store. OIEV. At the Calvin Perry place in Novem ber 8d, of hemorrhagic fever, Jefferson Davis. He leaves a wife and three children. Jenay, wife of Benj. McFrater, col., on November 8d at 11 o'clock, aged about 40 years. Funeral will take place from St. Peter's Church Sunday evening at 3 o'clock. She has been a resident of NswBsrne all her life and was waII Miktd. s COMMERCIAL. tOIIO MAHKLI e.a Nuv. 4 -I. opened Mlci "sales Nr. Lutur bales. N o e in L i Loceui he : J anuai y 1 ebr flar v March April, N.-W L.ll." " I hales al J t Mav J line July August 'I 'J 7;, Kepleu.U J vi 1 c-lol, i marktt h r o, 2,400 3 lb. Cans Tomatoes, 1,250 Cans Corn, best quality: i i i : till After Being Robbed, 1 1 A EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH Thr l ast Freight Line 1 MUlfN Nf. lit i nr. I Ailrrii 'Nuifti ( aiollnt I'o I it I sj . st II t or Itt 1 b , lta I ( I m i (l.l I A. I. 1 p tit a. y w in U. It...1.n, Kti i tn Kllialit-t h ( tt " ( 'I II K I ! M ! I.- EAGLET aud VESPER H'Msi I .1 I . oo . t ! lacs I, ).. . i.: o.i.til, eel k,. . 1 1 1 a I ex. . j 1 U l.i I ,. ' H It K i r i in s v h I. n 1 " 1 K I , ,,- W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE.' Th onlv S3 SEAMI KSSl bh, lii the world, w ILQ- oiit iMcka or nail. Fln t ( alf, iK-rr.-, I Ot an.l warrvnUsl. ,ii,r.-s,. Itiitlen anj lre. a t. let lofl. ABRtV iitl aji.l .lunvlile as tii...' c.siliig Jior $ Hots mil weir llie W I.. DdCGLAS Si bh.se, W. T,. IMIIGLAS ez.ao NHUE It ni.fi r. :i,sl f,.r liravy weir. If n,,l "1,1 I, your .-ir rile W. L. IHL'QXAb. Brockloo, Mui, Sale of Mortgaged Property- In Tuesday. November I0;h. I1""?, at the Court House door in Trenton. Jones county, N. C, I will sell at public sale for cash, tbe land of W C Bryan . about l,s acres, in said county. Ivm on the south side of the A A N. C. R R . and more fully described in the mortgage deed executed by said Bryan and re corded in Register's office in Jones county. N. C. book No. 81. page 3SI3. to satisfy claims for which said mortgage was made. J. W. (iHAiNi.EK. Agent. Oct. 25th. 18.;. ;dwtd. New Millinery Goods! 1 have returned from New York and received a Complete Stcck cf Tall and Winter Millinery i?oods, also Velvets and Plashes, which I in offering at extremely low prices. I have also a large stock of Novelties and Fancy Articles. My Pattern Hats and other foods are open, and I invite my friends and cnstomeis to examine be fore purchasing. Am too busy for a regular opening C. M. V. F0LLETT. New Bene, N. C. -oelSd w2m km I 111 u H. B. DUFFY 1' 'V IN A KKW A ' I. I' ll E- Fall and Winter 1 1 1 i ii o i?y MISS HARRIETT!: LANE Inv ii. s her friends and the public gen- riiliv p. cull and see her tine Millinery i.oo.ls It i- Midi.-,, nt to they were "el . , l i,, herself . In, h Is a guaran tee ti. ,i il.rv me bnndsi me and i,f nice . 1 11 il l 1 V 'Ihe I.Hl.st Sl)les. t he lmest ( Joods Hiid the I , st I .-,rK-Mins ;,i,. M ways to be found at her stole. Styh s Unequalled : Quality Unsurpassed Trices that defy competition! 'she hopes all will cull, whether thev w is(i to purchase or ru t Ne Berne. .V t i i.t ; - dwlm NEW UERN'E FURNITURE STORE. The i . !..: s f 1 mi . u res. I '' s V , h(,J u i,n,i) paj nients of h 1 ntw framed to order. J. M. HINES, Manager. ' I i 1 H Cjller s. u vv e, k i v 1'. tin. Middle I Wanted, MX' TOSS of COTTON HEED. HllieM 'jii Prior paid, do lirl in N Heine i: II V F A. MKADOWS. oc9dwtf INkTotico- . Having porchased the entire Stock of ttoots. Shoes, and Rubbers in store der Hotel Albert, I will sell the ease AT COST, SPOT CASH. No Roods will . be sent out on probation. Thankful for put patronage, the bast ness will be oontinaed st the old Bland nndor Hotel Albert. F T. FATTEK80X New Berne. N. C. eeSrdtf Cheap For Cash. ; A Forty-five Saw Qin and thirtv feet o( Belting for sals by seSdwtl L, H. CTJTLEa. UsoI!caso'$G::i J v. j-
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