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ii-, ; i inn VOL. I. : NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1882. NO. 80. OURNAL. i i - II ii ii i i f LOCAL NEWS. Tlienuouietrr Bror4 of Yesterday. . 7 a. m. : - - - 7S3 p. m. - - - 823 ; U p. m. - - - 7 Jonrual Miniature Alntaaar. " Sun rises, 4:56 ) Length of day, Sun sets, 7:15. ) 14 hours and 19 min. Pastors of the several churches will please hand in their church notices to day. Mr. J. L. Rhem shipped 125 boxes of tomatoes by the Shenandoah yesterday. General Ransom shipped 16 barrels of onions by the same boat. We notice on the Old Dominion wharf two hydraulic presses for A. W. Lewis. We learn they are to be used in pressing the on out or the flat backs." ! Maj. A. R. Dennison and family left on the Shenandouli yesterday for the lue mountains in Maine., The Major goes on a visit to his aged father now in his 84th year who is the only living one of five brothers, none of them hav ing died under 72 years of age. due of them lived to be 95. The Major's father was a soldier ' in the. war of 1812, and went on the Canada expedition in 1814 under the command pt Gen. Brown. .v -..., ' ' Passengers OB tn Shenandoah. Maj. Dennison and family accompa nied by Miss Maude Moore for Maine; Wm. Cohen and family for New York; Capt. J. A Richardson, J. W. Morris and B. F. Nunn for New York; Miss Carrie Waugh; Dr. Martin and wife for Elizabeth City; .Miss Horton; Mike Jones for Elizabeth City ; Nathan Stanly and Messrs. Dunbar $ Oast for Norfolk. BoultiiK the Rats. Yesterday while Mayor Howard was off on the Shenandoah, Mr, G. M. F; Dail assumed the role of Mayor pro tern and ordered the work of tearing away the cabooses on the side walk below W. F. Rountree's to begin, and before it was finished something less than 4,000 ' rats, that had been in quiet possession long enough to give them a lawful title they certainly held it under color-' had to be routed and they fled for other quarters Mayor's Court. : T. D. Wright came up with the ex cursionists on Thursday evening and took on a little too much stimulants which cause him to get noisy,, and fire off his pistol on the public streets., For the offense he stood up before the May or yesterday evening and was fined $5.00, and cost. Esq. James Campbell thenjiad him up for carrying concealed weapons pistol and steel knucks and another fine of $5.00, and costs was im posed. Mr. Wright paid the bills and went on. Of the one hundred and twelve who have made returns there are 86 mer chants; 17 deal in liquor; 4 druggist; 3 own ferries; 2 boarding houses; 2 hotels; 1 auctioneer; 1 butcher; 3 milliners; 2 bakers; 1 marble dealer. The following are the purchases of some of the largest dealers: T. A. Green, 37.558; C. II. Blank, $31,063; J. J. Tolson & Co., $19,379; G. M. F. Dail, $17,296; Ferdi nand Ulrich, $16,845; Geo. Alien, $16.-040- Stephen G. Roberts, $16,000; Geo. For i hi' Journal. The Clark IMau. Editors Journal : As the county government question lias been placed belore the public, we can see but two plans, .both enun ciating:, from Democratic sources, and therefore iu this enquiry I con fine myself to the two plans which tor convenience 1 term, the CUirk plan and the Present plan ; ami in all candor I ask is there 'not a difference in the Vlurk plan of B. Guion, $15,132; Asa Jones, $15,000; count y government and the Present A.M. Baker, $13,000; C. E. Foy, $12.- plan? 500; Reel Bios. & Askins, $11,330; J. II. The Vlarh plan asks for three Hackburn, & Bro., $11,000; Alex Miller magistrates in each township, to $11,000; -K. R. Jones, $11,000; L. H. be nominated by the (lovemor and All Appeal. GoLnstiOKO, July 7, 1S82. The surviving members of Company A (old Goldsboro Rifles), 27th Regiment N. ("!. TVnnnH Iimvh ili.tprmimul ii Iimvu 1 . . . r ' ..ii .i. t OlllllllSSlOllel'S a ICUUIUll III till UlC DUlWtUlB KH lilt? 27th regiment, as heretofore announced m uie city ot lioiusboro, JN. C, on Thursday, the 17th of- August, IfWSS-the undersigned have been appointed "a committee to make an appeal to the citi 7AnU fit fl.llul.rtl-r. o,..l ll.'mrliit fWiii.il'.r r.nntrihiiriv sillier in mnm.v rtv t,vh- I Uie llOIC visions, whatever they may leel dm posed to give, for the purpose of provid ing a dinner, to be given under Uie auti pices of Company A to the surviving members of said regiment, their wives. children. friends, widows nml nrnhaiiM ot any ot the members of said regiment airain we mm every loruoii 01 who may have been killed or otherwise count V represented may have lost their lives, either during The Present plan 1 have not Hie Z,,.7rt v c since wno may. bo , m , , ,j u rt proper to be present on the occasion of r .. . .? . . , , . this reunion, and we hereby extend a ;l 1 we 11 " " practical workings, cordial invitation to all such to be with which it is fair to presume, is in at us and participate iu the pleasures of eordance with the law : The Hoard this occasion. !' lUiiniaiiilf. si nniuYmrl liv tlim Tha fnllouiiwr i.imiitlou f..-.,;tl.,..l ,.,,, I . ' . . r . J .... iv..v.. ,u& vvuu.11,11 luiumuiu win- .iiMi, hlhll'O iinnJllli tt llrt .t .1 il: ; . ... 1 ii ii lUtainimui,; "ill. mini 1,1 in; ,.i tv wnr viz Wnnu 9 nmnniau T ni, dlfleiVIlt lHllltlCUl paitV llOlll tllO 2, Pitt 2, Jones 1. Peiouimans 1. Oranae majority' of tUeJjejjiHlature, 1, Uuulord 1, and there can hardly be lnis J5oai(l elects live persons to a lamuy iu any ot these counties which constitute the JJoard of (bounty uiuno nave a reiaine or u menu, neai ( oimi. ssimi,,rs. ,.1.1.1. .r.llfiv. ft.,.. The BulldliiK Outlook. The prospect for the erection of new buildings in the city for the next year are very flattering. Mr. James Boyles a contractor informs us that he has work enough ahead to last him twelve months, and he is now working eleven hands. Mr. J. A. Simpson, another com tractor ' who employs about twenty hands, says he has turned off more work this summer than ever before, Mr. E. M. Pavie is also a contractor and builder and keeps several hands em ployed. - . " '1 1 ' rrr '.-'""'' Your Nam luPrlul. , . 1 Mr. F. L. Foscue of Demopolis, Ala. bama, arrived on the steamer Shenan doah yesterday morning, lie is a near relative of the Foscues in Jones county and is on his way from Philadelphia vherehe has been attending lectures in the medical college. Messrs. B. F. Nunn of Kinston, J. W. Morris and Capt. Richardson of New Berne, all employee . of the Midland company have been given two weeks leave of absence and free tickets to visit the Northern cities. They left on the Shenandoah Friday evening. Capt. John A. Richardson of the Mid land, is off to Boston. Look out for another bank to be "busted" approved by the Senate, owe of each three to lie ol the political party dit- lerina: troui that ol the tiovernor. One of the three, to be selected by themselves, to constitute, with Rmwn sr. Ann- si a ni,v..i,. orners so seiecieo. a i ctuni v t ;ourt iii(ier mis plan uraven countyj would have, twenty-seven comity commissioners oue-tlind ol which would be Republicans a County Court of nine justices, all probably Democrats. Cutler, $10,514; Thos. Gates & Co., 10.500; S. II. Scott, $7,471; James Red mond, $7,143; Humphrey & Howard, ,410; Wm. Salter & Co., $6.(70; W. Rountree, $5,701; C. E. Slover, $5. 330; W. E ill, S4.4GS; vm. Cleve, $4.C(K); "Win Sultan & Co., $4,000. Here, Ihen, we sec our Uoard of 111 session, and will suppose n lull lioanl; tiieie are eighteen Deimu'iats and nine Re publicans. AVe see three men from 1. .. . 1.. 11. eacn rowiisiuii, renrcsentniff ooiti political parties iu other yoids county and both parties represented. J lie court, when 111 session, would represent each towuship and but one party courts ot liistice should know no political parties ami the the coiniMiiisation was inadequate. It was uihmi the assurance ot a number of the Trustees that they would sec that the, compensation would be increased from live to ten STATE NEWS. Ferdinand Ulrich, Vlraued front our Exruauicrs. The "Greensboro Patriot -DEALKlt IX- lion. GROCERIES & DRY GOODS BOOTS, SII01.S, HATS, vaM.t, und Oakum. per cent, on receipts that I condu- 1- F. Caldwell is at Trescott, On ded to undertake the-office, : ti,l ioi Oauada. Randolph is in a Mr. Roberts had inst resisrned ' hx." Aobody wants to run lor . ,11.. 1.-...J' Ii ! . 1 m . as Secretary ami Treasurer ami l" oiuce.s. ri is rumoiea uones. 1 w ines, I'aintH Oils Can soon after I received the lwioks there will lie changes in the from him they were examined ami faculty at Trinity before the next pronounced correct. session op ns resignations and Mr. Roberts is and at that .time aimiuons. was an exiienenceu accountant. Kinston Free rrexs: It is renort- ed that W. W. N. Hunter intends resi!inini' the office as Clerk of the Superior Court at an early date. The Kinston College is fast Hearing completion. It has been weal her-boarded aud will be ready When 1 undertook to keep the ac counts of the Academy, 1 made my hrst attempt at practical book keeping. In making my entries in the books formerly kept by Mr. Roberts, 1 endeavored to copy his The place to buy (JRAIN SACKS iu auy quantity and LO It I LI. A It 1 SNUFF , by tliehbl. Method. This was double entry and my imitation kept up for more than eighteen; mouths proved such a iailiire as I never anticipa ted or imagined, and lelt me ac cording to my own entries indebt ed to the Academy in a .small .sum I was re-elected last February 1882, ami my books submitted to a com mittee of experts, who informed 111c upon examination that my knowledge as a practical account ant was scarcely element ary. Un der the circumstances I concluded that 1 ought not to qualify and that considering the manner 111 whuhniy accounts had been kept that 1 was fortunate to have no worse showing. Mr. A. TV Jeikins, a skilled book keeper, was then elected and re luctantlv accepted the position. Soon alter his election he found the 11 ties so onerous that ho did not care to serve without an increase ol pay. Accordingly ten per cent commission wax voted him by the Trustees. I have been informed by members of the Hoard that in shipped from here at ! o'clock p. iccordanwMvith the nroniise made h". are placed upon the market 111 me by liKlividiialMnembers at the Uew ioik uie 'ginning of my term a resolution Our truckers are realizing hand as passed at that time allowing some profits on peaches shipped to .... CT1 ai. 11. m.. rm l 1 ie leu ner cent, commissions. i"' "oin. Mr, xuo. on :iu . iih quently if not generally taker in part or 111 whole, from their own number. Here, then, we fiud the Hoard of Commissioners reduced from and dear to them, iu one or the other of these companies, and perhaps the most of them may be "sleeping the sleep that knows no wakinc some without a grave and otkers in unmarked, though not unhonored graves, while but few u.. ii.., 1:. .....1 many of these are going down the "hill twwity-Kexeu to five, reduced lioni of life" with onlv one arm or one lee. with political .parties to one, and or otherwise seriously maimed, and we only a portion of Hie townships' teel conhdent that every patriotic. Heart represented instead ot flic whole iu uviunuuiu tuiii iioiuc imiuij, w 'I ll!l llVii null 1 1 II 1 .ju li ill uim i.v ! whom this appeal is made, will respond ,. ' ' '. , . , ,' . , nobly thereto, in order that this reunion ICJ '-'u unnuvu i-u humhiilu maybe made, in all respects, a grand l'"ei in inun, mat teivs immeiuaie- success, and that the invited guest from ly concern mg the Citizen: they the other counties mentioned will come to Goldsboro iu order to participate with Us; pit Secretary pro tern did not have it n me rougu minutes lianuca me in a small slip of paper, and if such t resolution was passed it was not copied in the minute book by nie ind ot course is not on the records f it is true that I was voted ten ier cent, commissions instead ot ive, and am entitled to it, 1 will not, its at present informed, owe the Academy anything. 1 ..ii i i j. . 1 1 r i nave any uuvaiu.age irom mis Aside from the heartfelt pleasure we anticipate in beholding once again the laces anu grasping by the hands our old comrades of the war, one of our main objects in thus coming together will be to set ourselves right in history, aud to this end we must bring our minds to gether in striving to refresh our mem ories in reference to mauy facts, per haps forgotten by some, which may be the "Present nlan is eoniuacted into of incalculable benefit to the future his- 0e .)artv unx iu its s(.0,, ils (o i- i.; l t:..... .. i:... l;. ;., tun iirin , iiiu iiiifMiMiiiui; ;i urn- """t" hi... i -i: ! ii :: : ncii nuiiiuii oi ui eiii.eiin ;oni elect their chairman, who is clothed with powers of great import, and whose action binds the county be yond the power of any other officei iu it. Thus we see the .Clark plan of broad base, resting upon a, lull and fair representation of the people, including all sect ions of the county, and all parties iu the county, while However, mauy among the who never felt the shock of battle, may view it, the men who offered their lives pared with the oilier, and hence as sacrifices upon the blood-stained altar much less rerirescitialire in its char il. A .1 Li.1 i .1 . 1 oi man uouuuy, uuuuueiss wtm uuvvu I .i(.f of the cause for which thev were lioht- As to the Jurisdiction ol the court ins. and it ii but nroDer that we. who by the Clark plan, it is useless t still survive, should, insomeapproiriute say much, as we have no County mauner, commemorate their . heroic Court under the present, but may deeds. We hope to have with us our old bri gade commander, Gen. John R. Cook, of Virginia; our old regimental command er, Col. John A. Gilmer, of Guilford say by way of parenthesis it coul easily be an improvement on the present mode of administering jus tice liv the magistrates as now SeUdule"B" Heturn. The time for making purchase returns under schedule 3 has expired but there must be a considerable number yet to make returns or a good many have gone out of business For the six months ending June 8Qth 1881, one hundred and fifty-four made returns while only one hundred and twelve appear on the book so far for 1882. ' j ( Comparing the returns of this year with those of 1880 and 81 we find a steady increase in the business, which we think is a good indication that the prosperity of the community has an upward tendency. In 1880 Che, returns for the six months ending. June 80th, foot up 8810.546; in .1881 tiie total amount is 5376.139; rthas reached this vear 8408.959, which by the time the returns' are all in wiil foot, up at least $433,000. . i. i ;, . ,- , u ' ..' county, N. C; and other officers of the practiced, if only half that is sai leguiifui auu ongaiie, aw wen ns every jihoilt it be tl'llC nwnuer o1 T ' T" As to the quest ion of the appoint . . . , , ,,, ii, In conclusion, we acain sav to a who incut ui nio iiuii:iii.ui-n uy me. have been invited, be sure aud come. Governor or the Legislature, there and bring your wives, ; children aud is but little-, differeuco except sue trienUS. i, ,1.111.1-1 unf linifli in tha woufiirii HTC T 1 " r, i TIT 1 i tl'.T rt,.-u mini i.i nvy ,,vi.i.vi. - K. .liiiiria fliaivtnnii! h. A. Wriirlir. . . .. . aoi-roi,.,.-- T.,V,., lfMiiil. .TV.I,n R iMMUWMW IU 11L1 C It !.- Baker, Mike Woods, H. W. Musgrave.tcTiarged that T"tlie" present mode of W. G. Hollowed, H. C. Crawford, W. A. Thompson; B.' l!1. Hooks, committee fronf old Gold shoVd Rifles, Company A, avth iCegiment N. C. Troops. Capt. J. K. fetersou, 1st Lieut. T. a Bain, 2d Lieut. K. G. Powell, J. G. Bag appointing justices of the peace is uiuveVisally admitted to be worse than a farce,',' and it in lght be hoped that the Governor would at least elevate it to a "mello w drama. v well, J. M. Powell, committee from the If there is not, we would like to see present Goldsboro Rifles. A Discovery eil'eciluif Cotton It is said that a new kind of cotton has been discovered which bids fair to prove immensely valuable, when fully developed. The cotton plant that grows wild iu r lurid a has been hybridized with common okra. It retains the okra stalk and the foliage of the cotton. It wherein the dissimilarity exists. A VOTER the the the For Tlie Trustee Fund. Mu. Editor: In your editoria ot Friday morniug there are cer tain expressions concerning management of the funds of Academy which might be has an average height . of two feet and source of injustice to others. each plant has only one blooni which is the. purpose of preventing any un gSJTb ZirsTra fair imputation upon those who are and gradually turns red and drops off. m no way to blame, I address you the Doll grows to the size or a big co- this communication. coanut which produces two pounds of the first, place I will state that coram witnoutseea, tne seeu remaining nH officer of the Trustees is respou at uie uowom oi me ooii. xi is saiu uie , f- it : i (.olui;tion of the staple is superior to Sea Island, cotton sllue tpi tne rnixeii conmiion oi ine and r.nn mnn nan nipt pio-ht. hunihed aCCOVintS except lUySell. , III .TuhC pounds a dav, Tho worst part of this 4881 1 was elected Secretary ant cotton is that the whole thing is doubt- Treasurer, a nd ouali lied ' and , eu- loss a hoax gotten up by some one fond terwl upon the duties of the ' office J" "".TT" . ,v: w th '.ons derail e ' re nritane Many of them are coins the rounds of uie papers and this story looks remaiK- aoiy like one. n etaon jsews. 1 the Hrst ilace the duties Avere not ot a very ugreealile character, and for the onenino: of the school iu i'ood time. Kaleigh Xeu-s and Observer: Not a street lamp was lighted last night Such a state of affairs deserves se vere condemnation.-' It is an out raue. Wil. Jtccictv : We are pleased to learn that our young townsman. llr. llios. Kadcfitle, lias been ap poinreu laboratory Assistant in the Departiuent of Chemistry at the University at Chapel Hill. It gives us pleasure to chronicle the advancement of our young men, aud, with others, we say this is a compliment most worthily be stowed. Ilaleigh Daily Visitor: Two lit tie white children were brought to the city last night from the coun try, having been deserted by their mother and left, to starve. They were taken to the poor house where they will be cared tor. ijOklsboro Jlesseutier: reaches Orders taken for NKTSuiHlSKINES Fool of Middle i-trei t, NEW BERNE, N. C. Mar. fti. 1 r HORSES, MULES, FONIEF, Wagons, Phaetons, Buggies, HARNESS, WHIPS, SADDLES, LOUIS COOK'S CELEBRATED WORK GOOD YOUM STOCK always on hand, and for Mile, LOAV FOR CASH. A. &. M, HAHN, Middle Street, Opposite Episcopal Church and Odd Fellows Hall. w-Cm Borden, Es., has been elected President of the Goldsboro cotton seed oil nulls. The next session of the Graded School will open Monday, Sept. 4th. 1'rof. Moses i will have ten teachers to assist linn There will be a Democratic mass meeting of the citizens of the counties of Wayne, Lenoir, Duplin i o o : IIICU, OWe i,llu oiiiu. iit kM-cu opi nion, on lit, whidh- Saturday, duly L'uth, commencing t 11 o'clock. While thresli oyeiloidceil resolution or not, the wheat at the residence of Mr. fund shall noflong' stand '1thout Mathew Jones, Sr., in this county, the small 'uni which the discrepan- ;ies in my accounts show against me. To further exnlain. 1 will say that until Vi. 0. Clark was elected l'resi lent there was little method in the II. Ed coniinis- on Monday last ,' M r. J no. wards, a foiiner county sioner aud esteemed citizens, got his right foot entangled in a wheel, which dislocated the ankle Uoanoke Xeics: Capt. Kitchen lnaiiagnient of the Academy affairs is getting his brick machine ready md tor the twelve months prior to and aviII begin operations in a few tnattiniei was otten engaged m (lays, lie also has purchased a .idling as a general superintendent pinning machine which will greatly S. A. CHURCHILL DEALER IX STOVES & HARD WAEE This occurred at a special liieeting returns of 1.50 er box holding OAHT VVHEEIS 1MM when I . was not present and the three pecks, in New York. E. 1. SPOKES & HUliS . Sash, Doors & Blinds Apple, Peach and Pear PEARERS Etc MIDDLE St. Next door to Dn. Di'kkvs' 2 in C in d NOTICE. Having bought out the stock of Na than Slanlv, eonslstiiisr of School Books, Stationei y, Confectionu ries, Tobacco, Cigars, e .'c , I oiler the same lor sale, and respectfully so licit ihe patronage of the public. The stock will be constantly renlmifahml. - -1 - - Blank books of all kinds on hand. J. Ii. Hartsfield, Kinston N, C. t. f. THE NEW YORK Weekly Herald, JAMES GO K DON BENETr, 1'KOPllIETOB. THE BEST AMI Cheapest Newspaper Published. POST A IE FliEE ONE DOLLAR I'KK VF.AK Fifty Cents for six Months Aii extra Copy to wnry Club of tm The New York Herald PUBLISHED EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. P stage Free. 10 pays lor one ywir, Siiiidnys Included. pays for one ymr willioui .Sunday. tb pays tor six mmiihe, Sinidays includrd. 4 pays (or ix nioiiili.., without Suodayi. 2 pays for one year ttr any pi cifled day week. 1 payii for six month for ny rppciflcd day i in- wn'K. 1 per mouth (inclmliiic Sundays) will b charg- ea un 8iiDiicription tor a lri period has three month V f cvvi'i'thing, iittciulinj; to rcjiairs, oust rii(!t ion ot hiuhlins, etc For the eighteen months my col octions were made, in an irregular nianner, necessarily at no regular line and iiace and in sums varying iom twenty-live, cents uiiward sometimes rents "amounting; to sev eral dollars lroni one person were collected in sums ranging lrom twenty-live cents to two or three dollars at various times aud places until a certain amount large enough expedite the building interest ot our town. Cant. Kitchen is 'an indefatigable worker and is doing much to push our village up to rriir.imsjs! "Blue JeuiiN -YllHaiiin Jr., ol Han- dolph" On The Vin. "Candidates here (Greensboro.) for county positions are thick. Ihe con test for the Senate will be between Gregory and Caldwell, (Uncle Frank) with the chances in lavor ot Gregory. Barringer, Forbits, Dr. McLean, Steele P -...III r. 11 i . , i , I null a iiiiiiiut;i tji vait-in v, itx acurub 1KH ied when a receipt would lhe llmM if ,M)1liuatea. judge Nelson he given lor the Whole, olten in tiled and the irrepressible Steiner will be re- street or where most convenient, nominated with a volt, the contest tor and a memorandum placed, iu my sheriff will be, between sheriff Gilmer ,,w.if . rmio ..,;.! -v,f i. anawr. wneeicr. it win ue warm rne iu the same mauner, ol'teu tak- and tight. Bright prospects before the Deniocracv ot (iuiltortl Willi i Ktrnnir lllg a receipt in the street lor the ticket. The oldest and truest Repub sauie, on any slip of paper that was licans are displeased and disgusted over convenient. Though 1 endeavored tho Coalition ines and openly express t,i.-n, oil fl.nao ,.n-.if J ., 1 their Ueteiminatiou to repudiate it at 1 I tnp lifillnr-hi,v " l-Jvppiiuhii'n Piisir lOl MieiMlj OOSt. The practice, aud as 1 conceived necessity of - carrying these books about in my pocket while engaged Cotton But little has been offered ill attending to my private business in the market during the last week resulted finally 111 the . loss ot a re- prices have advanced about . We ceipt book and 'memorandum book Luote Middling, 113c; Low Middling, wnicn nas einuarrasseu ine a great , iiP. .. onol Or.linm v. irt?c oiiiirv. II.:W HUH NIC MARKET. deal. This unglit have . been ex peeled by one' more accustomed to business ol this character, ' and 1 must confess my carelessness and bungling in these unaqcustomed Corn Iu bulk, 97ic; in sacks, 1.00, Sales at quotations.' Turpentine Dip $2.50. This is the duties, but! reiterate that neither quabty brought m now and even this Mr. Roberts nor any one else is to 18 'u vetl 8,na " ,ot8; A. , . . any blame except myself. II. (J. yviirr kiiuust. Blurderer in Hanging: Prison. Himself PuiliADELPHU,; July 11. John Davidson, a murderer confined in the county; pl'isoit, ".committed : sui cide by hanging himself in his cell Davidson was guilty last night. Tar Pine barrel $1.25; pork barrel $1.50. Very little offering. Rice-$1.10 to 1.20. No sales. Wool 15c. to 20c. But little brought in during the week. Beeswax 20c; Honey 50 to 60c Country Bacon HaniB 15c, sides 13c, shoulders 11c. Lard Uizt Sweet potatoes 50c per bushel. Eggs HOic. per doz. Onions $1.00 per bushel niues, ury, to 11c; green, 4 to Dc, nf nn ii fli miur. rav-nlrm t ivtmti -.1.1-1. 1.1- " . u i...v, x,M. v"'v""5 jnicKeus, grown, ooc. per pair, spring tnai nas ueeu coinmitieu in i uis 4uc. Apples, uuc. per bushel. Peaches, citv for man v vears. haviiiff in Mav 50c per peck. Oats 70c ner bushel. last literally chopped his mother to f """"' "imaiKei. reus, i.iu tawirhn-lmLhAt-' Thnmm. to $1.20. Ground peas,. 1.50 to $1.75 i".vv. "v . " v,""r ner bushel. Keef r tn nn was about 00 years of age. " " , - l Meal, bolted, Sl.10 per bushel. foot. TO EUROPE t . INCLUDING POSTAGE Uaily, . . . Weekly, (Enroien Krtililin) .' Weekly, (Domestic K.litlon) , . 7.0 t4.0U NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED, POSTAGE FREE. Daily eillilon. Two nd a hair wnt ier copy Sunday editum, , Four Cent per cony . W kly editiou, . Two ceuu ikt eop N R. Not le thnnflre copies mailed to news dealers at wholesale rates. We allow no communion on nutucrlptlonn to Daily edition. Adilnc.NEW YORK HKRALD, ' Broadway & Ann ltrret, New York,
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