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V: 1NAL III 1 'JLJLULil- yvoL. m-Ko. i8o. NEW BEIJNE CVTHURSDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS, 3f -1 BU&DTESS IQC1LS. TRITE (Venae Cbeeee and ILaca- C.K 810TKK. ronl. PROF. MTM. BAKES, of Charlotte, tigw aad repairer ot musical 1b etrumenta, to ta the eity far few daye. Any ons having work is that line) he will b plena to nttwtbw. : . j ,. , oeUlU . COTTON TIES aad Cotton Gina at Oxo. Aixrjr & Co. Ill PORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND HOLLAND GUI. jus rselre4 and for eala by J a mis Rkdmokd. CORN SQELLEB3. Grain Fane, Feed Cfcttera M , , Ojk. Allui Co. U A tTUATED BY THE PUREST i. MOTIVES." Whether my ad- rtlaemante are potted la a conspicuous place) or not, (by my frWnde.) I am still dttermmed to sU good era certee Try cheep. I ha?a on hand 500 bble ot Wy lie, Smith & Co. 't unrivaled floor, bought before the advance.whlch 1 intend to eetl" very close. ouutry Mrebaou who ere is eearch of bar ulat would do eli to call and see me. I will rarely ear them money. To the city trade, both wbolvaaie and retail, I particularly eater, and guarantee to aire ferfeot eetWeolion. Tbe Finest Batter and Wkiteti Flour are my lead taf vpeciaUIee. THE GROCER, E. B. HACKBURN. ENQINK aa4 Ola Rtpaite, Belting, Pecking, eo. at Geo. Allki ft Co PLEA8E REMEMBER that I need money aa well aa the reel of man kind, and it yon owe me pleaae pay me. J. C. W bitty. JTJ8T RECEIVED Another lot of GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for tale by Jams Redmokd. 1HIL'A CUTTER, the beet in the market, on loo at Dunn's, only SO eeata per lb. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS for Medicinal and other utee for tale by " Jaws Redmond. U' rSE PURE ICE, manufactured by the Jarman Ice Factory . 1 jy 2tf Vote taiea. for Simmons and low VOTE for ClereUnd and a reve nne tariff. Vote for Fowle and Democratic ascendency. . U 1 J U' X 8IMMONS stock la fifty per cent above par and still rising. Indiana Republicans, are com plaining that Blaine did them harm. A bronze statute ol Gen. U. S. Grant was unveiled at Sc. Loots last Saturday, ceremonies, t ' rith appropriate These was heavy snow storm in Mlnijesota last Sunday. In Da cota and Iova the tall did not ex ceed two ichea deep SiTURDAT week, Nor. 3, will be the last day for registration. Go and register today. Do not put it off foMdmorrow.OT the ext day. ' A'dAnf Xe Lessees comes to the frow wTULtll?aaa3ii7anal. This tii AhaWnwrthat h cabal . win Ca Cpened 4or trantomuiy. Pf SV8 jWW ae wau iry m to m WC4 1 tb pdrtlcal situation, and 'lierWy'l6Ueyai ahat U will be selected; ;ri':'" ' . rri,WOTlLr.Ion;1ikft .to hate youi "hp'me:soW to ? help Vpay "Levi P. . -' Mortoa: $30,000,000 that he claims Afrom'lTorthOarplIniT If so, vote lot Dookery. " . . !-ytf;jWock; the fame on -Morton, r and 'wevent the paVmant' 6t 130 fe 000,000 on- ixiddiiteat', bonds, " we innstelecf 1 IwM'CroVenfoi.Vbd give bin 't&pftimfr ir;epBgdehpJC; iatrjring ""Noitb fJaroHna totiQyW&: ;nd FowUbut it fib .toknotfc dd 'hbnor towork ''poAMf eause tss:r- "r- f 1 if We learn from the -Washington , ;Btar that Mr. OoUier Cphb, of this I E atey baa beenappoialed assistant I instractot to llr. naniav the ?rb- r'fessor of Geofegy Tn.TaTe TJnlrer- ritvi. ' .". "i : " 'i A thain ctf if LIch there were J 400 pa"cc;rs.iras crashed l)jr aland " si i ie,-fn 'Italj; : a , Jew? daye go. C-9 hcTidred deal aad; wounded 1 to tee a identified, and tcorea c '-"Stolxj nnearthed. JCTOKTRranrea,t hit bom In Onto 'sftr Vi(jbrilUaat eampalgri ia tndijiM,u1 perfect health. He no w enten Vb ejmraag ia Ohio, and will sot rat tntil tW battle U fought and the victory woa. . 4 The commisaioaera appointed by Parliament to enquire into the charges made by the Times against) Mr. Paraell am! oiler National members of the Hoo&e of Commons) opened its session in London )it Monday morning. A special from New York, tct. 22, says: "The Old Dominion liue steamer Roanoke, which sailed from this port on Saturday after, uooo for Norfolk, callided near mid night with tbe brig Hyperion, jast west of the Absaeom light. Tbe brig fcuuk, bat the Roanoke was not injured. No lives lost. LOCAL NEWS. AJTW ADVEETISEMSHTS. C. E. Slovkb Cheete, etc Cheap Cash Sross-Peachat, etc. Go AT ORCE AND RiaiSTXB! A alight change in the tchedule of the naaii train goes into effect tomorrow. Vote for Nunn and Ruatell,aod tec a re representation in the General Atacmbly. Vote for Stimson, Hubbt, Patterson, Lovick and Shepard, and hve honest govern men t at home. Nunn and Russell are ahead, and every day the distance between them and their opponents is increasing. In tbe oountry they are naming babiee Coslitioe. Mary Ann Coalition it as pretty as pink, and Satan Ann Coa- ition is at fat at a butter bafl. Stimson hat a crink ia his neck He looked round to see if Hahn was com- og. and was strained a little in theef- f o t to ice him. Nobody in eight. Hubbs hat no company in hit race. Occasionally a night-hawk flutters in the bushes at If trying to etcape from the trap in which he it caught. Everybody has confidence in Isaac Pt tenon, ind would truat him, not only with the county finance but Itfi their private fortunes. Lovick it turveying the political Held with entire tatitfaction. His compass points to viotory, and hit chain 4t long enough to get there. Please bear in mind that the meeting of the Board of Trade next Friday night will be a mdet Interesting one. Questions of vital importance will be discussed . A full attendance is desired. Shepard know! that he will be coro ner, but hopes there will be few la quests. The biggest Job , ho aspects ill be over the dead body of the Hahn faction. No post mortem necessary. The amount of trash and rubbish thrown on some of our streets does not look well. .Middle street, on which there is more pasting than any other, ia oae among those to whioh w haVe reft erencs. -This is a good section for vegetables, but the finest turnips we have jwen were brought to thlsoffloe on yester day by Mr. Jamet 8. Lane, of Stone wall, Pamlico eounty. One of them weighed three pounds and three quarters. '"Tl LMtnicht Mr. ttitehard feaid nU t ipecta to the Jouaiui. for having' pub lished the retort thai ha hid hid out ia this city. It Is enough tew el to say that the report was traced to a leading Ke- publican or tnia eujr, wnoiemponKwejwfcdietloii, and other voluntary con for the wrong Impression produced.! Cadets Justice Disoswar and iMltS Loin Stanley, of the Salvation Army at this place, left yesterdayon ths Steamer sianiee ror new , forxjanu jprooaiyn. Cad at Disoeway goes to' anUr ' Salva tion Army training school UxNew York, and Hits Stanley goes to Brooklyn to rentes tratolng school u tfaafcim - Some there are very few and far be tweenwho are hot hopeful of the no cms of coalltiohi.j!ney thik great ArchilktlajiuiUogjaJtlateakerltisa brake. He la burnishing1 Ids armor for the, battled If Nuhii and Russell are aot elected k: wu1 , ,b ths faattef the city, and not of the eountrr. Boms people, e know b.JeliriH rs-edu- eatedt, o that they pan see the logio of faoUx snd andeatna.(he sclenoe of numbers Others nee to be made ove again,' to si to have stouter, hearts, aad strooger , backbones,? Every .day the coalition movement gathers strength. The Btimsoa. men am - standing up t9 as rack, snctthey wur stend np to it, "fodder r no fodder,' aad the Democrats must net be sculkers.hut leaden of the van.i This is the golden opportunity for Craven county and if we are true to ourselves and each other, the dsy ot our deliverance has come 1 1 Eteamey iTmaents, ThVetnarrf the E.C. D. Hoe ar rived jtaterday with full oergoand will tail aki e "clock thk aftaraooa. The tte ofrhtoltoe will, arrive tomor- ,Th Jfinteo ol the OTX "line tailed yeeter4r -with, fall cargo of cotton, lumber, other freights, and paeaengert. Thiffewherae irQl arrive tonight and sail tocaorrow ai 13 o'clock for Norfolk 4irfcJ J, G. Tritchaad. List nigbt J. a Prltchard. Republi can candidate for Lieutaoaat Governor, addreaaed a Urge meeting of Republi cans at the court howee. He waa intro duced by L. J, Moore, Esq., and pro ceeded to diaensa the iesuee of the day. He first paid his respects to tbe tariff qseatioa, and ehowed conclusively that he knew as little about It as a mule does about geometry. , He next passed to the internal rev enue and ehowed that he knew as much about It as ho does about the tariff. Mr. Pritohard asserted that the Demo cratic party ia opposed to education, when all the facta in the case prove the contrary. The only thing demonstrated waa his total unfitness for the position to whioh he aspires. His nearest approach, to a legitimate discussion of the question was, his as sertion that the tariff was a blgoow; the Democrats wanted the tail ia England, and the Republicans wanted it in Amer ica. Splendid for a Lieutenant-Governor ! Pine Straw Bagging. We regret tbe burning of the Acme pine fibre mills near Wilmington be cause they were furnishing a good ma terial for the farmers to oover their cotton with since the Jute trust has been in operation. The straw bagging is gaiaing favor and it is a home manu facture. A dispatch from Charleston has this information : Charleston, S. U., Oct. 23 A mom the cotton received here Saturday, was one lot of fifteen bales from Cheraw, 8. C, which was oovered in bagging mde from pine straw. The entire lot wat quickly disposed of, and readily accept ed by the sorters. It ia probable that by next spring. over ten factories for the manufacture ef nine straw bagginc and mattine-. will Lea 3a operation between Raleigh, N. O., and New Orleans. The adaptability of the bagging to the covering of cotton will result in a wonderful revolution in the South. It ia made of the needles or leaves of the nine found in Southern, foresta. These needle oaa be made into cotton cover ing at a coat whioh, it it aaid, ia bound to run jute bagging out of the United States. It ia further asserted that the green needle yield oil enongb to pay tbe entire cost of the treatment We are in receipt of a copy of the fourth edition of Allen's Forty Lessons in Book-keeping. Three editions have been sold. In New Berne this book needs no commendation, but we take occasion to ear that we know of no work, of the kind that equals it in genuine merit. It isindeedxeellent. THE TELLOff FETER FiaNANDWA, Fla.. Ootober 88. New oases today 14; whites 4. No deaths. The weather is very warns. Bepotts from Chester say there were sfx oases in 24 hours. We have aent relief for them, providing medical at ieadaneeLaad medioiaes. Dr. Ross. U. S. Surgeon, has come to investigate. Vessels oaa, eater this port and come to the-eity- by leaving crews at Tiger Island, where the government has pro vided shelter for them. Pxnbaoola, Fla., Oct S3. The fol lowing appeal waa issued today. To all Lodges of I. O. O.. F. Greeting: Whereas, the dread pestilence of yel low fever has made sad bavoo among oar brothers at Jackson villa and Fer oandina, and has not been confined to members of local lodges st these points, but many brothers from other jurisdic tions have been stricken down by the fatal disease; and whereas the fund subscribed so liberally by lodges in this MrrfbutlonsVhas been sxhautted, and mQch suffering and distress ia now im minent, with the permission of Gsand Sirs John C. Underwood, dated Colum bus. Ohio, Oct. 20. 1888. 1 would make an earnest appeal by this means to the brotherhood at urge to 'make small contributions for their relief, which may be aent to me at Psnsacola, Fla., and whfoh'wilt be promptly acknowl edged end forwarded by me to the Odd Fellowt' Relief Committee at Jackson ville and Fernandina. J-!?HiVJ nftO. Tortus, Ji.. GYsJfdMaftef t.O. O. F., Bute ot Fla. jAOSSotmiXn, Fit.,' ' Oot t3.-Ths epidemic Is slowly ebbing eat. Many aew esses are . reported daily, bnl the typo i ssvca milder and deaths are rare. All of ths volunteer visiting corps ahvaioiane will denart for their bootee J Thursday Rasldenk pkysioians oaa flow baa4latMB44emia eaeUy After Sat urday only Ura Commieeionera will disoente suoolieer- 1; Dr. Real Mitohau, President of the Board . i Health rsports as follows Nsw esses, 83; deaths, 1. Total 1,873: total deaths, 833. Of , the. new &we4, tea are whites, j jiQd Jii 1 !!AaVriC Tw Haras BU ff Mas.' WnrgLoWa Boorroa Sranr should always be used for ohildrsa teething. It soothes the ehildr softens tbe gums, allays all pain, .cures wind oolis, and is the best remedy for .diax- noss. ' i wenty-nve cents a ootue. - , " CQSCIPTldSH !! TOE MXSE. fj w. r. m. The Neuse ie flowinj near by me. Its waters Up my feet. And but foe thoughts of abnt ones My peace would be complete. I saw a dock, and thought of thee Your fondnma for the gun He eaucily swam near to me ; For you 't would have been f uo To ahoot and kill ; but I, unlrke A boy, desired no barm To come to him, I watcned him iira. It held for me a charm. I wished that I had been a duck I would have had nooare. Except my dailv search for f joJ. I'd eas'ly find my fare. I'd live among the rushes her No hunter ever came, And when I moved I'd rise in sir And pot the sails to ahanie. I'd wend my way above the Uod (A thing without a soui) I'd yearly go to Chili's etraod, And wtch the surges roll. If there's on earth a Paradise, I'd search till on its thorn I placed my feet, and cloetM mi wing To leave it nevermore. 1 wstch the waters flow by me. My eyes they till with tears For I am drifting down to sea, The sea of coming years And shall I smoothly Mow to ' Or shall the breakers roll And shatter hopes, or wreck iieiri And leave a wretched soul And shall I gather on the way A host of noble friend ; To help me ride the breaker oVt And boldly face the in Is. Wan, when the sea of life u f ilm Will be a joy to me. I'll love the m beet for sharing grief, And helping me to tea. O, must I sadly work mv ay. Alone without afrieud, Devouring much, desiring nurc. And empty , at the end ' But I have lived in hours of eate. Since first I drew my breath. And naught has stirred i he peace "f life, Except my mother s death The hall at home is empty now. From sitting room the s none. And whfen I gaze into her chair My heart it feels as stone. I weep for her, f csn't refrain From tears for motrvr dead. Although I know that in the akies, She shines a liht ahead. I know that Chriat has blest her soul. And clothed its form in love. Then while I weep around her grave. Her soul s st peace above. Butahe is dead, at rest in bliss. She's free from earth and sin, And not for hundred thousand worlds, I'd have her back again. Tbe wind it blows, the waves they moan , The Neuse it flows to sea, But peace of mind, which now has flown Can ne'er return to me. I think of men TvS met and passed. That I bo more shall see, Of pleasant days of yore and horns. Of loved ones and of thee. A stranger friend, I am to thee Believe me I'm a friend And should I learn no wrong of thee I'll be until the end. I hope that you are worth my thoughts, For I admire jou muob . Ton are not rich, bet jen are good , Atleaef I think yoU such. I have inquired of friends of yon , Thev aaugbt but kmdneas speak , And tis by this I tee in you, A man whom I ansy seek. My tense tells me that you are pure, Ae pure as light ot day. , And firm; once bate iafaate forever. Once love is love alway. Tby eyes, of truth and honor speak . (Tbe keys to inner man) Still I'd not like to be the one Thy coals of ire to fan. The truth aroused will stand its ground, When Satan hurls hit spears. And teeming crushed beyond recall Will rise in other years, And grind to dust her former foe, And crush itneath the earth, For truth waa here before the world , But tin aince then had birth. Our paths in life are wide apart, And we mar meet no more A passing dream a flash of light. Then darkness falleth o er. Alas I I am forced to live my life, And taste ft joy and pain. Alast my heart beneath its load. Is like to dust in rain. And soon the day to die. to trt Will come, ror ate ws must O horrid thought, to lie with worms, Aad mingle with tire dust I But autumns yet shall surely come, That ws snail never . And criokete ohirp above a mound", Which we beneath shall be. And 1 strangers pass around tbe grays nd ask, u Who lleth heie T,r And Aad smiling pass and leave ue there As stones, without a tear, But man shall rise and man shall fall The leaf shall leavs the tree. But while the earth revolves a sphere, v'TheNtueewuinowtosen, HlEBlRV TBOBica. Rocky Mount, N. C. 7 fit "" ,t" . n Aid lha old folks laoflli wheihnev find that ths pleasant California' liquid fruit remedy, Syrap ef Figs, is mors easily taken and more beneficial ia its action than bitter. ." naaseoue medicine. strengthens theLlver, Kidneys, Stom ach and Bowels, while u .arouses them to a healthy action. ' i" ' ' K R. N. Duffy, agent, Nsw Bene, N. C. The rtaeJty fer Falaely Beglsteriag. Nrw Toaa, Oct. S3. George Gordon, a tramp, who falsely registered last Fri day, was arraigned in eonrS today when he pleaded guilty. Judge Oewing ad ministered a sea thine rebuke to him I and sent him n the State prison for tw I years aad six months. Democratic Day klCBMoilD, Vs.. Oct. 23. A grand Democratic parade of clubs from all 1 through Virginia aad North Carolina will be held here Wednesday. It ia es timated that about 15,000 men will be m line. Every railroad running into t city has more applications for trans portation than they can accommodate. Stenography. Prof T. kturtha, a veteran Sten ographer and practical reporter, will organize a class in this city . His terms are sen dollars for a full course. No claaa attendance required. Ladies can be given lessons at own residence. Sat iefaction guaranteed. Pupils will read and writs in two weeks, by giving two hours daily to the study. Address this office or call at Mas J. M llii boarding house. 3LB3. PEACHES, I V I.BS. NtaNDaHD ToMaTori '.'V NKW Hl'l'K HIaT, At the CASH STORK. oiMU UUMKURKV JOHN McSORLEY, FASHIONABLE Boot and Shoe Maker, Pollock St.. Newbern, N. C lelra to anooance Ihathlt r AI.I. 8 l'i x'K IK M ATKHl a I, hasboen recpl-,t and l.c t prepureJ U) 1111 ordera Car FINE CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES Having I wo unperlor sillied work men . ai I rder pnimptly tilled. in aniloitlnic palronafe 1 tiuarantee Lhe Iwat material, a cijckI fit. Ui l'-t aiiea nil iloiabllily. A on imimi many trstlinonlala of (he haractar ol niv work (.lie auhlolntxt fi , in a well kuuwn ruitf 11 una llaown aur !iTn States Mn liltHMt c. roKHWKs urn. i. net. th. Ivg. o. M Soki iv, Kmj. Dcak SiK-l'U-ane antka nm a pair of Kalters alrallar to ihoao yoo mde me two ear ago. 1 have worn lliem two yrara and hr ar rood yet 1 have ben wearlna tioca fifty tlx year and they are the beat i ever wore. KDect(ul!v. 'Signed' K (1 HILL.. Hep.tlrmg neatly and promptly don1 octa dw Insure Your Boilers From Explosion IV TTIK American Steam Boiler INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. A moat reliable company) to indemnify against loss by explosion of Steam Boilers, alto for the death or injury of any person resulting from explosion. William H. Oliver, Newbsrn, N. C. Agent. Br permission the Company re fers to the following policy holders : P. LoriMard ft Co.. Colgate & Co., Gar ner A Co.. N. Y. ; Harrison, Havemeyer & Co.. Dopes & Townsend, Phila. ; Lobdell Car Wheel Co., WUmiagton. Del.; W. E. Hooper & Son. Pool & Hont, Osil ft Ax, Balto.; Standard Sugar Refining Co. , Boston; Armour & Co., Chicago. Facts! Facts!! Facts!!! Finest Cream Cheese In the City. AGENT FOR Hazard Powder Co. J?. XTlrieli, WHOLESALE GROCER, NEW BERNE, N. C. TtROPOStLfl PAR ROADWAY. F DEPOT QUARTERM AJBTEK'S Of FiCB, w ashibotow. ii. i;.. uctooer s. ism. Sealed proDoaale, la trlaueete. with aeopy of this adTartlaommt, wttl ba ranelved at uworm idui rnunuii, kuyebiisk B, rsas. m to eonsbneuou or a Roadway rrotnSaw Barue, K.C , to the waUonal Mill- tarv Oamatatr, aaar that alaee. all lafor- met ion tn resru to us work can bepro carad owapalloaUoa to this offloe.Md of tbs 8apeilntDdeut of the New Berne NaUontu Oemetaiy. Proposals should be endorsed "Propeahla for Oonstrwetton of ITsw Bern Oatnetary Roadway," ana addreaaed to the anaeratcaad. anav will a ewaaM at tint office at Kiavsa e'eloek, A. M ea the date bore named, whan bidders are Invited to ae preaeau l ae nant m reaarvea to raieet any or all btda. O. B. DANDY, Dapntv QwArtaTTaaatar General, V. t. Army. mst CIGARS FDR MLE AT COST, -' ' eawaanaafnatti Having purthased- a large stock ef Cigars, and the demand foe nam hsing ameJW i now offer to the) aserohaats CIQAE3 AT COSI tatU my atock to THANKS! I desire to thank my customers for the lib eral Datronarrfi th O - "J have given me for the past season, and res pectfully invite them to call and examine my Stock for the present season. In a few davs wa -roill a " give the public, in this column, some idea of the stock we are carrying In the mean time come and examine. a, a H. B. Duffy, MIDDLE STREET. 'A . ....rfiawai, ""- a ...... - .,. v
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