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VOL. Vn.-NQ. 184. NEW BERN&3C., TUESDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. BPSHIXSS LOCALS. lKAT. - C.X.8L0vta. NOTICClIn. 8. A. Wamble will receive aaother fresh, tot of 8m Lyaa Hva Oysaars by steamer this morning u4 U1 mtv lb is bait r atyla, Wwight. OPEXID "another Bbt.Coraed Beef today. - C B. Slovek. ' f O with the erewd i Jobs Data1! VJT and try hi nee groceries aad b .' - aaad happy. Every aaa i delighted wka bit good and kit low pt toe. TRY thai saw lot of Buck whet, freeh Eoaated Coffee ana Caaaed Goods . at Piteous Baoa. oeH-tf 1 LOT of tboaa floa Caeeard Ham, only 15c par pound, at o37 St J. F. Taylor ' 'TH) thoaa who have beta amok log X. ProciamaUoaClgar. aseaafeetartd at Factory No. 10iT, and aotd ia tkia city to tba wboiaaala aad mail trad by Tha Urecar, E B. Baekvuta.l'wouiir aay that aiaoa awn-wrCBCTriiff5fery where ia the State. North uvea mq ay aiaq as w awwa .cigar pat ap at another, faatury aaariartha earn nanoe4 brand , caution Ubal, ato. aav tba Jigere whiok I have ad vrti4 of er a soar,! have had a Will "better cigar maaafaetured aad tha brand rarUtersd, aad U la really haku9Jav a in tba Ualtad Statea. RaatmWr tba braad. Old Hickory. Factory Mo. 1017. Try (bam. COTTON TIES tad CoUoo Gins at ' Oio. Auu ft Co. IMPORTED FEENCII BRANDY AND HOLLAND GIN. met received and for aalo by James Redmond. CORN SHELLER3, Grata Fane, Fead Outtara at Geo Alum ft Co. JUST RECEIVED Another lot of GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for aala by James Redmond. ENGINE and Ola Repair, Baiting, Pack lot, ate. at Geo. Allen ft Co. 1) LEASE REMEMBER that I naad moDcy aa wall at tba reat of man kind, and if you owo me plaaaa pay ma. J. C. V BITTY. pURE WTNL5 AND LIQUORS for X Medicinal aad other w for aale by J ames. Redmond. USE PURE ICE. manufactured by tba Jarmaa Ioa Facto v. I n 8 U Wa only aak ona trial oa Old Virginia Ubaroota. for 10 eeota. ocW F. Ulrich, Wboiaaala Agant. Just one weak to the election. "Watchman, what of tbe night!" From every Democratic watch-tower cornea back tbe answer, "AH U well!" The moat remarkable exploit ol the season is that performed by tbe llano taction, of Craven oonnty, in calling on a Democratic adminis tion for help. Jerusalem ! DHL Columbia I tfever did the Qaeen ot the West look more beau tiful than now 1 Clothed in the bright robes of Democracy, she is the pride and glory oi the world ! Tee Henderson Gold Leaf says : "With ft long pall, a hard pall, and dpull altogether we, can carry this district'-tot Simmons by a good majority. Then let doit: Amen T Amen 11 It Is the duty el executive com- mltteerto see that a full . supply of . takers are at eTcryrotingpretinct Bnt 'Irtt let them examine the - tickets, and see that they conform ' to the law in every particular. - 'BwusLiOAif manager! are look .' ng to the old North State to break .. the solid Booth, by joining the Be- " publican column. As soon: expect to see Jupiter leap from its orbit, and like some wild comet through .'"the etherial bine, scattering worlds spdsjtUmslnitspathr' ; r WfiAT la the matter auth 'Chicago f ' A beaoewtidb has i Jut .'beea 4 organized! amohf the members o(4he BoarilVl !fnidel& !r that cltjr. WUh'asUnUnlni'sncoesa. O r er 'one bandred 6f ti era aw i Be- publicans! Who voted iot Blaine la ' . 1884i: bat arV-nbw ba(spokeo'fbr CletelanJand taTwJreform.- A' TaVUmicgton Measenger'rery property says : 'A party that rhas ' done so much for, the poor people of th aie as the -Democratic party H Jiai uone, back to the days where it - removed the qualification of sat 1 frge, and mada every man a tdter ' 'without ' reference . to property, 'ciglit cot t to be tow regarded as tie enemy o( the laboring man." "Ite right of tbe colored people to Uslifj in thecourta of this State v? i t h iftmi by the Democrats in 1S66, long before jtatBepnblicans thought oX gwlsg thee the right to vote." Thx CharWtte Chronicle say a: The charge ia made that negroes from South Carolina are being colonired ia Charlotte, and as an instance of how it is working, it is cited that in ward 2, where two years ago 167 colored Totes were ca&t, there are now over 400 colored voters registered. There is an in crease in the registration in all toe wards, but cot so great as that pi ward 2. Negroes are registering who were never known here before, and already a long list of them has been spotted Frauds of this kind cannot be worked in Charlotte." This nuts Democrats on guard Carolina must be protected against such outrages. LOCAL NEWS. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. F. Clark ror aala. F. Ulrich Proclamation. C. E. SLOVEB-Coraad beef Mrs. Wombli Lynn Haran otttera. Watch tbe Owli' Election one week from today. Strudwick and Robbins tonight at the court house. Tba office ol tbe Clyde tteamsblp line ii being repaired. Tba Uet of tha walla of the Mclean hjiilding were thrown down yeaterday. "Help!, help!! help!!! " "VVhat'a tha milter?" "Tba CoalitioaiaU are after ui, O lord !" Robbius and Strudwick. two of tha best campaigners in the State, it tba court house tonight. Uoitetl Statea Marshals can only supervise Natiooal elections. They hare no right to meddle with State or oouDty affairs. The schooner North Carolina, Capt. C. Q- McClintock, sailed yeaterday eve ning for Smith's creek where she will load lumber for Philadelphia. Prayer meeting will ba bald tonight at 8 o'clock at the reaidenoa of Mr. W. T. Dunn , on King street, near Craven, under the auspices of tbe Y. M. C. A. Fire! Fire 1 1 Fire ! ! I " "What 'a tha matter." '"Fire! Fire 1 1 Fir 1 1 T 1 "Shut up, there isn't any Are." "But, there might be, and I want to start la time." "Fire iFire!! Fire!!!" Capt. Steen of the ataamar Vesper re porta tha steamer Alpha of Waabingtoa ashore, high and dry, on the upper side of Brant Island, where aba went kt dense fog on Saturday Bight. Ea abo reports the "lighted" buoy at Pamlico Point out, a matter that should be reme died at onco. At the- Catholic Church on Sunday morning tbe sermon was by Bishop Haid, after whloh eleven eaadtdatea received the rite of confirmation. Tbe Bishop's sermon waa aa argument for the Cathollo Church aa tha only faith upon wbich all Chriatiant oaa nnite) and be aa one. The choir tnade excellent masio.anaan nnusaauy large crowd was ia attendance An ordinance by the city council, aaseasing a fine apouanyil one driaing an ox in a cart without proper support for tha shsfts, ,in the way of a bank strap on taxl41, would tfetfghl Henry Bergh, avea if he ia in the spirit lead. This is a matter that eheuld be Sttended to kt onoe. It Is a shame to se the poor beasts tortured as they are, end it iseommon on our streets nearly every day. " 'i Oa of our good sad substantial eial- sana remarked upon reading thsaora muaieation of "J.W; W.," whkd the members of the Board , of Trad war rtken jotask. for failing to: attend; the meeting on Friday- night, that if he would have the mud hotel on the tide- walks filled up so iope e 14 geVtothe meeting: without wad ioaviker weald be a better atteadiheeWV trasf Our city authorities 'wnrglva special at Itles'wnrkivV special at- tention 10 the sidewalks and tryy have them la good condition before the ui.-J'00' Kf ,-l4d sembOntTir Me TOE ICoilereaee. Most of the sidewalks on , tbe east side 01 auaaie street nss neen put in ipianeia condition; 'but'Trom George Aahei store down to South Front it 1 just miserable, in fast a disgrace taeeityJ Jonee Cwuk-f- -wr-"' The BorrioiCjWf olfstielwinty Is in sestioa tnis wear, yadge onspherd presiding..; Ucsiri, L J. Koofe W. E. Clarke, Clemeil ilanlyi, :a JL,"aaiaji If. DeW.'StaTSBjxm and P;Tf. peTfetler ire in tUndanee.i-'?,:i. 7QV2JI AT BAYBO&O. IrWioTIhUae. Judge Tw1, mt next Governor, ad dreeaed the people of PasnUoa aonaty at Baybote yesterday Thar ware aboat twwtve hundred praeeat aad tha Judge was ia gos4 tra. f. Ha was introduced to tba large asaatabUga by W. T. Caho, Eaj.,aad for two boon k bald then aaad-Tharf 'wra -aboat one koadrtd colorad votars pnafnt, aad thry gaw the" JNadga aadrvidad attea liba. Ia ' their hearts they war evi dently ooavartad and shown thai it la to their iatereet to vote with tha party thai ia trying to educate their children and mala batter aatiaena of thara, bat the party fcaah wOt aa rigidly applied aad it remains to be seen how many oaa rtaiat ta Vhaa Jadga Fowle had eo&olnded aevaral Rapublioans went forward, took him by tha hand and promiaed him thair aupport ll was a big day for Pamlico and the effeotaof thla viait by Judge Fowle will ba aaea on the day of election. Tbe New Barn Cornet Band waa on hand and enlivened the crowd with their moat excellent music When the speak ing waa over the crowd waa invited to a table over two hundred feet long. laden with barbecue aad Other sub stantial eatablea. PamllMWlIl sand in a good report on tha 8th of November. Judge Fowle Last Night. Tbe reception of Jadga Fowle last aUbt waa worthy of tha man and the occasion. It waa known that he would speak on yesterday at Bayboro, and Mr. R. P. Williams, representing tbe County Evecutive Committee, went over and invited him to apeak here last night. On his arrival at the Neuse he was met by a large number of citizens on the steamer Trent, under command of Capt. Roberts. As the Trent approached New Berne it was greeted with the Br ine of cannon And tbe cbeera of the paople. A little later Hoa. F. N. Strud wick and Hon. W. M. Robbins arrived At 8 o'clock the distinguished visitors were escorted to tbe court house where an immense crowd had already assembled. As Fowle, Strudwick and Robbins entered they were received with rounds of enthusiaatic applause. Judge Fowle was introduced by J at . A. Bryan, Esq., in a few appropriate re marks, aad for two hour he dealt sledge hammer blows to Re- pablioanism. We cannot at tempt to follow him through hie splendid argument for a redaction of tariff and hit eloquent appeals in be half of personal liberty; they were sublime and captivating and impressed very one present with tba idea that Daniel O. Fowle ia tha right man for Governor of North Carolina. A Second Kiafortune. It Is doubly unfortunate that Mr. B. F. Ketohnm of tha A. ft rf. C. R. should have received another injury in the breaking of hie left arm at the shoulder. Fiv weeks ago ha broke his right arm from a fall, and had just gotten well enough to return, to hie work whan tha second mishap took place. He had recently been promoted as conductor, and while at Morehead City on Satur day night he accidentally slipped off the plank walk along Cottage Row near tha Assembly Hall, and in the attempt to preserve his already injured arm, his (other was broken at the shoulder blade. trnmediatalr hronfthr back to his home in this city where be now rests as well as could be expected under thfc circumstance. Surely Mr. Eetchum haa the sympathy of the community . ' a fire Alarm. ounaay afternoon aooot o'clock a report reached a lady la this city that her ton, had, fallen from tba railroad bridge and was drowaed. She gave an alarm whiok caused the fire bell to be aoundedland the denartment turned out, But the alarnrwai made from fatsa in Orlhdietwas tha gallant Capt Motau tocl bfthe "schooner North Carolina had picked 00 tbe Mite thai fmxeotn the bridge anlLrolled ft until it UCgbfittaatof falLhloom, and will make Its appearance at, the polls on the 6th of November nothing further happens to 'prevent, and will crown the election of the Coalition ticket, Sim mons, Fowle and Cleveland. Steamer Movement. yesterday for Nbrforlk with full cargo of eottOfqber. aaral stores, ato. The JTewterne will arrlv tonight and ail tonifrtow at II a'eloek. jr ' Th Vper bf the"E. C. D.'.line ar rived, yesterdaf and ealled last alVht with full eargo. The Eaglet Of this line wux arrive today -aad. fall bis,arter - Hermana Is en to many tricks', but her will nsver take tnas muoh aa Dr. BuUu . Wa Indorse ali lid rMtrldtort iav said relative to the trmitaHSarvation THX FK1.SE IT OUTLOOK. Oa our second page it have an arti cle on tha Preset. t Outlook, in which the Presidential cava is considered, aad wa have now oonduded to glance at tha outlook a it appears in the good county of Craven. To our eyes it is just Splendid! It has been spptrent from tha beginning that the people ara in favor ef Coalition because it only pur pose ia to advance the interest of Cra van for the benefit of all the people. For a long time we hate known that the movement was -err strong, but wa had no idea that the opposition would make such a confeaioa of their weak ness aa to aak Judge Seymour to ap point special United States Marshals to super ma tbe elect; -D But it has been dona. Tbe Haho action have actually made application for tbe appointment of special marshals, and Judge Seymour has actually appointed them. When wa heard that leaders of the llahn men were holding meetings ia remote and unfrequented places at night we knew they were badly scared, but we had no idea thev would cill on i'o'-le Sam to help them. They ought to have kno n. and they did know, that i'uited Slates Marshals have nothiutf to J wub State and .county affairs. Jiuli" Srciour 1 a gentleman, and it a bis duty to ap point special marshals hm ie. jut sled There is no objection t tbe men ap pointed, they will attm i to tbvir le gitimate business, and if Coalitionists can asaiHt them in ue y y e will br happy to do it. United Siau-s MarthaU and Coalitionists work -.ell together. for we arc all men of Uw and oriler. and insist on a lair el ction-a tri e ballot and a fair count Tlieie id oue thing about the appointment of these marshals that we don't like, ami that is the fact that it will prrdin-e tbe im pression abroad that our people are a lawless people. Now we deny the jus tice of any such insinuation The peo ple of Craven, white and coljred, are a law abiding and honorable people, and tba Hahn faction bad no right to create a different impression. The idea of the broken remnants of a faction of a party asking for United States Marshals at an election in Craven county is prepoeter ous. If there are any per sods living in Craven county who are afraid to trust their own people the; ought to move away. The llahn men have made a great mistake. The colored mac of Craven are freemen and will vote just aa they pleate without asking leave of any man. Ring-masters may pop their little whips, but they can't drive worth a cent! Colored men will vote to suit themselves, and attend to Dinah and the children all the same. At the Presbyterian Church. Rev. J. B. Shearer, D. D.. It sideot of Davidson College, preached at the Presbyterian Church, Sunday on the subject "Prepare to Meet Thy Cod,'' Amoe 4:12. From the announcement of tha text ba caught the attention of the audience and held it throogh the entire discourse. lie showed the great importance of our making this prepara tion and the many warnings sent every nation' The same feeling of love Clod had for hie people in the past lie had for them today. That it bad been the same In all ages. Likewise, human na ture waa tbe same today that it had ever been. It was a good sermon, abounding in numerous expressions whereby the sinner might profit Personal. Mr. laaao Patterson and family have returned from a trip North. Mr. J. W. Shepard of Polloksville, was in the city yefterday. Rev. H, W. Battle and other dele gates leave this morning for Li Grange to attend the Atlantic Baptist Associa tion. When you ean get 5 Old Virginia Cheroota for 10 cents, why do you pay S cents for one cigar? F. Ulrich, Wholesale Agent. TOE TELLOW FEVFR. Jacksonville, Oct. 37; The uncer- taiaty -of tbe caatinuance of tbe epi demic makes any estimate of further needs very difficult. . A heavy rain feu today. .There is no communication wltn Enterprise: the telegraph operator baeiefrthere '.-. Some 'slight discouragement at the ooutfnued increase of the number of fever cases la manifested. The official bulletin today reports: New case 46; deeavd. ; Total cases, 4,048; total deaths, 843.; ' -iehe Weed eoauauea to improve. ''Houi U Quit baby? is the question often put to mother, and many an answer oomes, "thanka to Dr. Bull 'a Baby Syrup, muoh better today." t Oostlveaeae if aot checked will result in eonatipation, and tbe latter if not corrected win turery terminate In dvs pepeia.. Laxador. if taken ia time, will restore the normal' condition.;-Prio cent.-.;;. ' ;v . :;; taiakfoviOld VaTginia Cheroots, u I for lOcenU. iTakeao otherl ,1 F.Uleich, Wholesale Agentr A ttraad ReeepUea. Lia, O , October ?. Sanator Thur-1 mas aad Speaker Carlisle arrived bare at 1 o'clock thia afternoon and were met at the depot by a crowd of eight thousand peopU, political elubs, etc They were escorted through tbe prin cipal street by a prooeeeion over five in lie ia length. Mr. Thurmaa spoke to several thousand people, and as many more were unable to gain admittance. Mr. Carlisle will apeak tooight. lUwkii' Waadsrfwl Qliim. As we read Mr. Hawkea' testimonials from Governors, Senators, Legislator, mea of science and d istingnisbed cui eena throughout tbe United States, who testified to having had their eyea im proved, and sometimes reatored, by tbe ase of bis celebrated glaaaee, w realize that a glaaathat will reflect such bril liancy of light as to enable the wearer to see as in youth, and to read by candle or other artificial light, surely is to be desired by all spectacle wearers. All eyes fitted and fit guaranteed by F. S. Duffy, New Berne. N. C. s'.Sdlm DIED At Stella, N. C, on Saturday the 'JO.h mat, of bilious dysentery, little Flor ence, eldest daughter of Robt. U. and Mariam McLean, and granddaughter ot R. (J. Ward. Esq.; ag li years. We ajmpithiza with the bereaved parent) in their afflictions, but must remember their loss i her eternal gain, however bard it may be for them to give their darling little ona up to tbat God who gave it. Florence, we are re conciled to give tbee up, because we know that thou art in tbat bright land of bliss. W. JP. XTlrieli, wiioLKSAi.i: (ii:)( t.i:. 1SS1 KH I 1 1 K Kt'l I.i 'WIN' PROCLAMATION 1,200 Cana 600 Cana 1,200 Cans lb. Tomatoes, 11). Corn, lb. Peaches. Very Chp.ap. No Deception. Mll'l'l K IKEKT. NKW UK.KN V N ' For Sale, (SV llltH'SAMi ACRKS K I. KM" -1 1 rti miles below city, imrtb s. NfUH sultftli'e fur all tru' ks ( 1 iX I --ite fnr 1 11 mlM n on r tpIi uml f 1 1 h r '. it S i 1 I'nn I 1 N 1 v 1 i.l;K lierni', N U dwlf Stoves are in Demand All the time, and the place to buy them Is at P. M. DRANEY'S. We have a full line of Cooking and Heating Stoves, and will be sold 00 reasonable. terms. We make a specialty of the New Far mer Girl Cook Stoves and other brands. Also a complete line of Hardware. Sash, Doors and Blinds. Cart and Wagon Material. Harness. Paints, Oils, Glass, etc. Come and see me and be convinced that I will sell you good goods for little money. oc28dwtf P. M. DRANEY. Shoes & Rubber Goods. Another lot of those excellent Shore just arrived. Also, the biggest lot of Rubber Goods in the city, such as Boots, Shoes, Coats, ato. At J. F. TAYLOR'S, oc9dwtf New Berne. FALL AND WINTER Millinery Opening Miss Harriette Lane Has jtut returned from the Kouliem Otle with an UEOArTT STOCK of Hne Hininerv Goods, ; which she will display ou WEDNESDAY, 0CT0BEE 17. Prices to salt the time. Tbe ladle ef Ifvw Berne and tnrronndtni eoaatryara eordlally Invttad to call and see for Ihamselves, tbat tb beat Good are to be round at MISS jUHRIETTK LANU oclHdwlnl Pollock itreeu Winter Clothing. ASA JOB Eg, Agent for D. ItLIlS A BR Philadelphia, will farhSati Butt made order and guaranteed to at at Seasonable Frtesa, for Ma aad Boy, saraptss eaa be seen at th More ef Oe Allett Oa, Uniform a spoa4ty. cedaMsoltoited. rOet.f.tSX, ' Mxt Land For Sale, ONli HOADRJU) AND T W irtTVTl V K ACKam. uioia ox mm. uuta.u4 trims siiin weal erf the City ot w Brtt,a Mwal reul K.d leading to tte town orYrmuou. a, portion 01 ibialMdudark, heavy clyut. soil, wall adapted to taa raltmf of cetlou ooru polaux aad geoaral r of frfet t aio wail adapted tosirawoervte; tbeoloer puriiuu ia ot a llBi sandy ieau, fnng- f, ouru. pea, and (cuarml eropa fwfaad to tnia aacuun. I'Qara la a Una mul aw am the lnd w ia a sLream tbal Una saver knows to bv dry 111 uie driealaaaauo. A Bh ml t -rrcrnd w.lli 6:!e inaji aod mi.,- a tjion trw of i:.'- lea. lerui.aara lt.era la .uoj spru aalcr oa atid kar, ud ia .'ti ul u ba. itiiat lar a .a HiHlStrtioo Hi a JavaiBauiMoe ruatainnf Jour n-oina. aad uam a as aaF vt appteanj other trur. , i,e ,q Dnj m:l li l r rairua 1 mj.J in rat -v! a bait uLaa o S.w b-ue nv kr (ai adt iuS-rauai u NewtWmat uv. 1 BS .i 1if H MHU.K . HEADQUARTERS i h Tobacco ! 1 make .1 1'K 'I I TV i.XAI.r c-f the above 1DI in any article. t luantu lex Call n 1 r si' 1 V TAVIl R w iere Oil.lv;f T. J. TURNER S CO. tU" - Closing Out at Cost ! south Kroit mi 1 ait t I .ii-U iitti.n ti ll iir Mil' Wsrdr.,1,. I 1 -1 n kt h 'lo lio ; luri-it I': Su,t,, r or 11 K fc.lt .t i Auction! To the Public! . I 11. 1 1 1 1 p l.cii 1- settle up the en, lie, eattcd, 1 will HON S.LLS on r Nvi:.MRi:it, ltat -; 1 1 . ( ,) commence A I ( the TI N ! II hv in or ler . ee m- ..:f the Knttre an Ini- now in (lie ni-, ! 1 1-1 mj' of Sfo.-k nt Mer-I l: iii.l W . .li Dry Goods, Clothin Boots and Shoes, Carpets and Matting, Hats and Cap?, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valises, And a groat many more article too numerous to mention. The sale will continue daily until tbe entire stock is 90U. The stock will be fixed ig lotj to suit Merchants and other purchasers. 1 will nh? sell at the ame time a LARGE STOCK OF BUGGIES, and all kinds of SADDLERY. BCGOY KOBK8, Etc. Remember these goods will be sold to the highest bidder, and the public arc the ones to make the prioes. I will also sell at Auction to tbe highest bidder the ENTIRE REAL ESTATE situated in Craven, Pam lico ami Beaufort counties, consisting of Farms, Wood Lands and llwaljin and Storehouses. Among wjtich in the cu; ot iew uerne is the W ein stein Building, a three stofy aiid basement iron clad and fire ureof store house, situated on theoornar of Pollook and Middle streets. Six nice two story dwellines. also in the city of New Berne, situilel on foliock and Hancock strcr. all in perfect order and well rdntex. t lor laci of space wo will . nostnonf. the descriptions of farms eto ia above named counties until ln rt of sale. Terrai will aTsO'be g&tfrjn day of sale. .!. a-,il ; t COME ONE ! 'COME ALL ! v v au. WWJ Drawing and Paintir?. MISS HACKS SCHOOB lor13irawlBg and Painting wilt ba reopened Ootober 1st at her residence oa Johnson, street. ' 1 sp23dtf - 1V (fexicnior
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