VOL; II. NEW BERNE, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1884. NO. 276. LO OAL NEW SV: - BALL- J.mnsnl miniaturo Almanac. Sun rises, 6:40 ) Length of day, 1 Sua sets, 5:47 f 11 hours, 7 minutes. : Moon rises at 2:43 a. ra. 1 Yesterday March. resembled , an old-time At Lotlirop If nil, Feb. 20th Compli mentary to "The Old Maid.' Club " ' The grand ball of the season, given by the youig men of New Berne, compli mentary to "The Old Maida' Club," was a grand affair. ' The ladies and gentle men were in fancy dress, and a more and the second by Fred. G. Mitchell, as "Midshipman Easy," bine knee pants, white sailor shirt, blue collar and cuffs ! and white cap. Miss Florence Bryan, "Amy ftobsart," white satin, trimmed with point lace, pearl ornaments. Scott's heroine was fully sustained by this young lady. ' Es corted by Chas. L. Ives as Capt. Coch- COMMERCIAL. We learn from the yewa and Observer Of last night that a terrible cyclone rr; passed s over the line of .the Carolina . Journal Office; Feb. 20, 0 P.M. Central Railroad ' on ' Tuesday, night. COTTON -New York futures off a It went throueh the 'outskirts' of the little, closing steady; spots quiet ' New town of Rockingham, . demolishing Losir Sales of 10 bales at houses and killing fifteen or twenty persons. In one instance a man and So veral trees have recently been plant- brilliant and animated' scene we have ran, H. M. 8. Pinafore. Double-breasted his whole family were killed. . ed on Craven street . The Raleigh Observer failed to put in its appearance off Tuesday night. ; , ' Iumphrey , & Howard ' continuo I to t capture those fine Onslow hams. 1 rarely witnessed. ,. , , , t . . blue frock coat, , brass buttons, light Lothrop Hall was tastefully decorated biUe pants, blue sash, cocked hat and with festoons . and evergreens, while feathers. - Dim Party. M ; - - The Baptist Aid Society will hold a dim A faaMiral nf fit a roalnnia Int f to from the spectators' gallery the National Miss Fanny Bryan, "Harvest Tide," B. L. Churchill to-morrow Friday colors hung in graceful folds; a flood of red gold skirt, trimmed with heads of night. A pleasant time is in store for TUa riAns and cabbaea on the truck . . . TT. those Who attend rr-iTi . - - , rrom tne variea gems pr tne laaies as gypsy hat, trimmed with - daises and well as the gallants. It reemed almost grass.' Escorted by George B. Guion, as aiif we had been transplanted to the Hamlet, black velvet suit, black . farms near the city are looking well, The Greensboro Daily Bugle' has reap peared as au evening Democratic paper. . The steamer - Defiance arrived from Baltimore yesterday with general mer chandise. . .s, r t s Messrs. V. S. Edmunds and Dempsy Wood were out ducking yesterday .too windy for the business. A strong westerly wind which pre vailed all day yesterday made the water in the dock quite low. - ... A party of sportsmen from the city while out hunting yesterday, captured a deer 'among other small game, Theitablesof Mr. David Ireland, at Beaufort, i were' burned on Tuesday court of France. t ; The ball wa-peHed--by a grand march, in which the gay and brilliant costumes showed to great advantage. After this the company were next pre sented, to Mrs. Basil Manly, who. as matron of "The Old Maids' Club,!' dressed in garnet velvet and diamonds, returned thanks on behalf of the Old Maids. ; ' ;'-: m '. Viola's Italian Band breathed liquid notes of music rarely equaled. After varied dances a la carte an Exchange Goiilp. : . During the dull hours yeBterday at the Exchange, various subjects were discussed around that hospitable fire side.' , Next on the tapis was the class in cap with; white plumaT .blaok ; satin toga trimmed with ermine. Miss Hatchie Harrison, "La Mascotte, " Dink cheese cloth, alabnratalv ntiflfed and trimmed with : lace and bows of En8lieh History, which had made great ribhnn: n most hn,,tifni md flWH progress and could repeat with remark- costume. Escorted by Dr.ShacklefordJaleclearne88.thev"iou8 sovereigns of as Col. Coverly, in full regimental red i tTOm USDTJ the W t0 coat, blue nants and enaulettea. ; ? . , ., Miss Jennie Hughes, "Sister of Char- TL Zl ity." Escorted by T, M. Constable, as will run as fast with a head wind as a Old Virginia," in the handsome drees fair one, then agriculture, finance and of the Old Dominion. Miss Irene Radcliff. 'L'Espagnol;" elegant collation was served at 12 o'clock, m.i after which the beautiful figured silk, black lace mantilla, large and graceful German, led by R. Q. Mai- fan. vtivnk iar.kef.. ' V.annrtnA hv ft rt. . -n. 1 .... 1 I - . 'V. " . . ' " "V morning. vr ire supposea io pe acciaen- iett) was carr,ed on to the "wee sma' Hammond as "One of Nine," in a full lai. , ,,- , hours." Under his Graceful manaee-A pan haQA hall aitih The ball in honor of the "Old Maid's ment its . intricate mazes were threaded -Club" at Lowthrop Hall last night was by the numerous lords and ladies with' a decided success,. Our reporter given! out a mistake, their .varied costumes and glittering gems forming a rare com bination of colors. ' ; '2 :',,.-' v We give below a deseription of a few of the moat striking costumes: ' Miss Lidie Schenck, of Riverdate, "Sister Ruth," Quakeress costume of details elsewhere '''The6chooher Gov. Kan'ce, Capi. Sam Spencer, arrived yesterday from Engel . hard with a cargo of corn consigned to W. P. Burrus & Co. Mr. . Walter P.: Buk-us : advertises in this issue, c6rn; oats and peas for sale. His seed oats" are highly recommended for their immense yield and long heads Hand in your contributions to Mayor Howard this morning 'for the Newport sufferers. ' , It will not do to delay when our toeople aie perishing. '''The Lord loveth a cheerful giver." Tho ; meeting of the Midland Stock' holders was called to order at the Ce Clarence Disosway,"Roland Graeme," white satin, doublet purple circular, lined with wite satin, red cap. Willie Bryan, "Marquis of Cabarus," I other topics were reviewed,;, winding up in a short lecture on natural hlstoiy in concert. ' , GENERAL KEWS..-;:: !; Sarah Bernhardt ia arranging for a tour in America. . ? ; Gen. Miliot has assumed com mand of the land forces in Tonqnin. M. Gayaare, a tenor, has made a Lara He black satin pants, flowered spike tail ""Tr xluia ooat,'red vest. l00K ine ,10U8e D storm. ; MaftManw. "Noro Vnrir !n i7nn j. me Servian wnusirv nas resign ' 1 . j : i. Alec , i MissBennie Bishop, "Modern Lady," u uwiug u u umeicuuB uetwwu handsomely dressed in full evening Berne market dull, 9 to 0.75. .' : ::: Middling, 9J: ' Low' Middling, 98; Good Ordinary, 8 ', . , NEW YORK SPOTS. ' 1 Middling, 10 8-4; Low1 Middling, 10 5-10; Good Ordinary, 9 5-8. - - . FUTURES, r : i . February, 10.70 March, ' - 10.77 . ' April, 10.87 " May, : " 11.02 ' RICE Dull; none in market. , CORN Steady at C3a70o. DOMESTIC RIARKBT. Tubpentine Dip, 82.25; hard $1.25. Tar Firm at $1.25 and $1.50. i Seed COTTONT-$3.50a3.00. ' Beeswax 25c. per lb. Honey 75c. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5c. to 6c. Country Hams 13Jo. per lb. " , Lard 13Jc. per lb.; Fresh Pork 7a8c. per pound. Eaas 18c. per dozen. Peanuts $1.00al.50 per bushel. Fodder 80o. to $1 per hundred. Onions $3 per bbl. Field Peas 85c.a$1.00 per bushel. . Htdes Dry, 9allc. ; green 5a6c. i Tallow 6o. per lb. ; Chickens Grown. 45a50c. per pair. Meal 80c per bualiel. ' Potatoes Bahamas 80o.; yams 40c. Turnips 50a75c. per bush. Wool 12a20c. per pound. : Shingles West India,dull and nom. inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, hearts, $4.00; saps, $3.00 Der M. WHOLESALE PRICES. New Mess Pork $18.75al9.00; long lOlalOfc.; shoulders, dry salt, Two CRAVKN COUNTY (lOITPoNR fh ao each.belnt? nm.ual interest on JUondaKos V3 and 91, payable on the Klrst day of Jul ',!, it the oltlceof tbeTrcagarcr,NewDern, North Caroana, kigued Jug. Ai; Bryan, Chairman, Jog. Nelson, Clork. . ... . , , , , , ,r All peitons are notified not to receive said coupons an the pa ment thereor can- been topped. A liberal reward will be mid hriha teturn of Uio same Io , , .. , .i ... rcbStr GREEN & STEVENSON It. O. 15. LODGfE, HAY ! HAY ! HflY ! Craven Street below-ETpr a Qfflqo, fc!5 KEWBsaur, sr. c. -i-u the Conservatives and Progressists. grey surrah silk, white mull kerchief , toilette. : Escorted by Green Bryan, as ' -Morns :Keagan, aged 14, and cape and apron.' Mr. Robert G. Mallett, "Gentleman of 1884;" full dress suit. Uavm lieagan, aged Urothers, escorting; - ''Gentleman of ' the Old Miss Emma Disosway. "The Girl of were : drowned iniWobnrn, Mass., Sehbol." dress coat, brass buttons, white the Period." was beantifullv dressed In on OMnMay , night, WhllO crossing satin embroidered vest, black silk stock- flowered silk skirt, sattn overdrena and intrs. silvor knee-buckles. diamond iwnir- a!,! h, j: a. . Tne uorernora ot various nroviu- Miss Daisy ;Schepck, of Riverdale, Street, as "Uncle Sam," white creton ces mine west ana soutu ot ivussia "Little Bo PeeD.'i flowered damasse coit swallow-tail.. Hrif satin knee nave appeaiou ior 're-euiorccmenis satin skirt, crimson overskirt, large hat, pints, dark blue stockings. jeweled crook. , Mr. Ralph Gray, escort- Miss Matt Ransom, as "The Greek ing; "Sailor Boy,1' white skirt, blue Girl," was beautifully dressed in are of - troops, as the peasants threatening landlords. An Italian correspondent, by no 81a8ic. Molasses and Syrups 20a45o. Salt 95c. per sack. , Flour $4.00a7.50 per barrel. Country Hams, FUOM THE BESTFARMEUS OF ONSLOW, At fc21-dlm HUMPHREY A HOWARD'S. ;iFOE SALE BY V. P. BURRUS 6 CO., Market Dock, Newbern. - DEATIXJIQ . WHITEWASH. U 'MAXWELLS y- : PREPAEEB GYPSUM. For whitenia-and ool .oripg.. walls of church- 08, dwellings, facto ries,' Mills, Barns and fenees.ic : ,.;.rw .,,.,,,1, Beautiful, durable and cheap. . Its , superiority j ovpr Lime is like that of paint.1 'Furnished in several different colors. : Doea not rub, peel, crack, wash off, or change color. Parties that have used it: -' " " J. L. Rhemy PS HqlUnd, N. Whitford, E. S. Street, Wm. M. Wratson, M. Simmons, J. C. Green. K. ' R. ' Jorfefe, Newborn, BT. C. . ' . : ' i, ;1 s-t.lC. 1 C C. Green, Jv L. Kinsey an I Mrs, S. A. Franks, Trenton, N. , - , R. Einstein and B. F. Delamar. p in ston,N.C. , ' " r' H ' 1 ' ' E. B. Harepett, Silver Dal N. & ' Capt. W. W. Carraway, of tho Newt& Observer, says: , ''After, using : at small quantity of your Prepared Gypsum last spring, lam so well pleased with it that I shall use it on my dwelling house in stead of paint." i! U !U- ! Hi -i I Be sure to give it a trial. Send :f or tint cards, directions for using ifi, and price list. tral hotel on yesterday. There being coiiar and necktie, white duck pant- sheeny Batin, Bomaa Bilk nd point lace meS particularly .fond of Roman Q00 fa fa WMte ' no quorum present, the meeting au-1 loona and cap qmirned to meet on the xita inst. ' Tho steamer Carolina, while on. her way from Snow Hill to this city on yes terday, some part of the machinery Miss Maud Amyette, "Maud Muller," that ancient Greece could boast few white mull dress,' trimmed with grass fairer. and daises; tin cup. and rake. S. B Waters, jr., escorting; "Orlando,"green and with her dark eyes made one think Catholicism, Says . thaV judging gave, way about 18 miles above this city velvet jacket, gold brain, ' crimson cir- and failed to get in last night. The Snow Hill will go up for her this morn- i Jl. lot of salt for Mr. f.TJlrich and lainit for Geo. Allen & Co. constituted part of the - schooner Eva s cargo, which was reported ip Tuesday's issue We were absent on Monday and our tocum-lenens caught u itemsjthe best . 1,1 .'- . : . s While we ar0 complaining of ''hard of our unfortunate brethren, along the OiuoV river. . A piteous appeal comes frotp ' Newport',', Ky. .-We hope toan' nounoe to-morrow mDrning that Mayor Howard ' has forwarded ' a Te6pectable amount from New, Berne, culer, trimmed with white satin, green Cap, ostrich tips and pearls. ' We don't blame the Judge! : Miss Mary Amyetto, "LaRoligieuse,!' nun's dress. sir. Jsseph. uackburn, escorting;1 ;"King Cophetau,' black velvet jacket, "Ik vest,.: knee pants, black stockings and knee buckles.", , Misp Sally., Scales, .."Bonnie., Lassie Jean," black velvet jacket, light, skirt, Roman sash: i silver . jewelry. R. F. Miss Nannie Hughes, "Tennyson's Maud." in a beautiful and appropriate costume,' which f ully carried out the ideal of the poet by its richness in from the money sent him, the Pope's spiritual " influence was never greater. i' ;: The " Vatican !' gardens in their greatest extent are only 350 yards 500 bush. Kust Proof Oats, 200 bush. Eussiah or Welcome Bust Proof Oats yielded 75 bush. to acre in 1883 without manure; heads 22 to 2G inches. a am also Agent lor .me . , 1 Atlanta Gutta Perch Roofing ' Paint. 1 FIHE AND WATET1 FKOOF, ' ," and can furnish it inx any' Quantity, either by the gallon or barrel. " Testimonials can be furnished from some of the leading men of the country. Don't fail to try it; it will make your outbuildings, fences, etc, .Jast for ages. Write for particulars. , . ; ' v J. C. WHITTY,, Agentf " d -' - - 'f'MeWberh','N.Ci" .V II '! NOTICE. by 400, less" than thirty acres, and Clay, Black and Speckled Peas, Sale of Valuable Steam Property;;' are much smaller than that if re- 1. - J 1 ft ft ' -t tLTt-V. 1 graceiesconeu oy o. o. uuion, an wu dn-fl tft fl.rpi.!inrnlnr fnrm TTow. Ray,", red plaid kilt black velvet pants, flVer, h donbling arjd twisting, the white lace collar, biacK Deit ana ai ponfl can efc,ft drive ont of these gardens, hidden away under the Peanuts purchased and for sale. black stockings, red plaid cap with For Sale, northern walls.' of St. Peter's and the western side of the Vatican. ' Mr. Bradlaugh's brother , is as pious a Christian as ho is the re verse, rile , began a' mission as black plume. ' Miss ' Nettie Hollister, "Maid of Sarrogassa,'' orange colored satin skirt, white crape overskirt, looped with lace pearls' point lace ' and garnctt jewelry Escorted by E.f K. 1 BiBhop. as Exeter the other dat.: and in the times" let us remember the condition P'Nea, escorting-'Tennessoo, Gentle- .'Don Caesar de Bezan,!' resplendent in course pf his Opening address said . i . . ... ... I mail. ... , , j "'. . n fI val nf nanlrAf Ivimman. mrt ft, nninf I I. ft l.n rl nrwin lr,f n ,mf h i r, '4-1,, ,,lfi lace, black velvet knee pants, trimmed mate conversion Of his brother, and with gold, ruffled skirt, black silk stock- would hot be surprised to receive ingsr and black velvet cap with heron at any moment intelligence that the plume.. - : y t great infldel had come. over to the B. K. Bryan, "Typical New Bernian," LiOva. , , , , -,j , , , - . fully sustained his role. '," - At a druggist's' door, m Seville. W. S. Wooten, "Ye Olden Time."; appeared the Sign': '."Spirits, pi all Cant. Simmons. "The Admiral:" full kinds, Sold here," : A joker, passing crimson plush skirt with black lace dress uniform, resplendent with brass by, thought it funny ; to go in and flounce, black silk pointed , bodice laced buttons and gold lace, with a hand- ask tho druggist for all yoa have over white mull tucker, lace cap with a some sash and sword. on ' the ' malignant ' Spirit." The Miss Laila Roberts, "L'Art," red, ot- druggist, without an instant's hesi- litllUU, , IUI UUU W ilU USSlSlilUl, UUU gave the order, in an imperative tone: v "Joaquin! - Bun up to the second floor and bring down my mother-in-law. v Here is somebody to buy her. HOUSES AND MULKS; Native Stock, broke and unbroke, fur Cash or on time, by JAS. S. LANK, foldS diwtf Stonewall. N. C. GENUINE ; ' man. Miss Nauiiie Roberts, "Music," white ottoman silk,' trimmed with airs from 'Patienco;" jeweled tambourine; es corted by Wm. Hollister t jr., "Aaron Burr" black velvet coat trimmed with yellow, blaok knee pants, flowered satin vest and red stockings. Mrs. Mary D, Morgan, '.'Maid Marion," W; W. Clark, Esq.', is attending the Supreme Court at Raleigh. ' Mr. B. A. Bell and lady wore visitors at the Exchange on Tuesday., V? ; ;! Rodolph Duffy, Esq., of Onslow is in bird nestling la it. bugl6i bow, and . iixv ony. . ' row. Mr. Wm. E. Clarke, escorting, as toman silk', trimmed with paint brush- Appeal for Aid. ;" ,. ; ... "Rbbin flood,'! in Lincoln green doub- es, red turban trimmed with pearls. wayor uowaru nas recBiveu me uu- let trimmed with gold, crimson plush Escorted by Chas. Hollister, "Prince joined appeal, which we hope will not knee breeches, black stockings, crimson Charming," blaok velvet coat trimmed go unheeded by the people of New Rerne. All contributions, handed ; to Mayor Howard will be forwarded at once. .. Do not wait for a personal solicitation but go at once with' whatever amount you feel willing and able to contribute, and let the Mayor forward it to our suffer ing fellow-citizent: - -. State of Kentucky, ' CamDbell County Court Newport, ivy., jpcd. 14, iesa. cap wjth peacock plume; bugle, bow with gold lace, green knee pants, black apd arrow. , , , . . stockines. Miss Minnie bchenck,, of . Riverdale, Leinster Duffy, "Lord Fitzhubert," ''Gypsy, Fortune Teller," red satin skirt black pants, tight blue coat, brass but' ornamented 4 with playing cards and tons, cold eve-glasses. trimmed with gold lace, bandana over,- Miss Rosa Fountaine, "The Empress skirt, dark green velvet bodice, red Batin Eugenie," with a handsome dress of turban. Mr. E. K. Bryan v jr., escort- black velvet, low neck with white lace ing, as "Don Carlos," In short red coat insertion, short sleeves looped at the with blue vest, white lace tie, cream Early Rose Potatoes -' FOR PLANTING , ,. at HANCOCK BROS , . .;.:. ::; a NEXT TO POST OFFICE. : THE ... ' Large Stock of Goods . - ' NOW IN RHE - ' Pursuant to the poweli conferrfed bp us by a mortgage executed by Joshua Dean, dated the 7th day of November, ' lobs, we will sell at Public Auction at the Court House door in Bayboro, Pam lico county, N. C, on MONDAY, ilie TENTH day of MARCH, 1884,-at 12 o'clock, midday, all that tract qf land whereon is situated the large Steam Sa w Mill, formerly known as "The -Dean Lumber Company's Mill," toeetben .with all the valuable improvements alid ma chinery on said premises. " ",'. ', ; The boner in said mill is IOO-horso power ahd the engine Is 63-borse power. This property ,18 situated on Lower Broad, Creek in said Panjdipo eoupty, about (wo miles from where, Baid Ceek water up to the mill wharf. 1 i t '"'" Aline opportunity for parties w whine to engage In the lpmber bueincss.,' m! t .Termscash. . .. . ... ir-iri-ttf Feb. 6lh, 1884. - 7 ' , , uiiiU. r, m. lJAiL,, , UW. J't IfX. UJ J : w. HJDAIL. : By Green ft Stevenson; AttVs." For information inquire of Dail Bro thers, Ne wbern, N. C. v f eGd&w30d , Sealed Proposals. "i ;iU ' COMMisstorntBS1' OFFicir, ' I Newllern, J'ob6th,18Si Sealed Proposals for building a Bridge BcKkf ""J uv. ....., '. , I in. j. il jlj m I ouiueui-roposiiiBiurDUii mi.. kT:u!i:.i i t, A7 H.l IM S I H. I IM KM I 1.1)1 IM I t Swift Creek at Vanceboro. in accordance with xuv xiiuuwui ;ub leinuteu w uo i -Vw-. mmmm plaB andnpeclflcntiohBori ifllo In theolllceof hampered in their warfare against tho Russian Government by the lack of money, and the, numerous recent raids upon the cash boxes ot the mail coaches- are ascribed to them. There have been , five at tempts to rob; the mails', within a tiUthesamo will be disposed pf The Stock consists of 'Dry WILL BE SOLD OUT AT COST ! Goods, the RegUterof DeedHof tliii county, will U received until the tfirBt Monday m March next.' -iii ,."! . .,.- ...., - ... ... .c.,.. The Cotumlssloners reserve the right to re ject any and all bids Communications should bo addressed to JoSErn Nki-su.n, Esq., ltsglBter of Ueods. New Berne, N.O. ' james a; imvjuf, i.1 fcG-dlm Chalmian Ilourd Commissioners. s; INOT1CE.!1.m1i blue vest, white lace tie, cream shoulder with a gold clasp set' with Arln1 ftfaAVAriTOAta Ar.nnftthnt. Dear Sir:-Over 20,000 of our citizens colored kneo breeches, black stockings, diamonds, a cloak of black satin .trim- occurred on the road to Nijai Nov- riothino- Oents' FnmiRhinr Goods are now nonuuem .ivui sn sct wi iunpur m mstiiw. . ;y. .-, mea witn swans uown caugnt ngnuy gored, two Of tne assailants were , - f tn i. ehdakbSnlihl M'B8 Bessie Bryan as"'Isabella of at the shoulder and falling ingraceful captured by a company Ot soldiers Boota and Shoes, Hate and Caps, Car- To All WhODl it maV ConCem mills and factories are 'closed by the Castile,"; handsome Spanish costume folds, showing to full perfection her who were despatched after them pets and Mats, and a great many other . ,, water they are provisioniess also; want pruiuuiy inmmeu wim ei.4uujH jwmi magninoent ngure; esoortea Dy u wen anci surrounuea. inem in a patca oi articles. m ii iuit lUiUiui iuiiu picvuii, uuus. uo viueuuoueo jaue, iVUiuau bwiu, uuu a u. uuion, as tne rUiave 01 lieartS," in IUreSU 1UU. AllBy ltSlUSeU IO Uia- A 1qa a larcro ativlr nt Own nnA Tnn nnrt k!p1:tiab iirfl thn rnlfi. ftntl as our I ,.u , :.u v.: I . . . . .. . 1 i- it. t:i .. i.n- I ' 1 r i " ' - - , . I.I.IIIinil.ll l'l .111. I M W M I I . W1L I . 1 . 1 1 .1 1 1 1 la nin n tr VQlVflf rn It ft nAVApA1 ,1 OTl QT 1 17 I I'll INH I.IIHI I II I V . 1,11b II III.! I I It' I I 1 local aid has become exhausted, the ut-',T.A . . ..,., ... . ... . .. Lww ...n -nx Buggies of the best manufacture. Tongue rviv" v cawo (jiavciuiij i rowi witn reu saun nearts, oiaca. veives i w.u jni.uv.jj nu iuf,ut.feu . OFFICE OF SECT'Y AND TREAS. - OF THE ' ' . ' ' , '' mnRf. dotiliitinn is thn rnmilt. Toncue ran not exnress nor nan describe the twined in her hair. Baltimore, as suilering which surrounds us, and if eur usual, hold her own, ; Escorted by F. C. . more favorea fellow citizons ao not aia us detraction will be added to desola. tion. Ve aak you to come to our aid by such donations as your generous commu ni'y vvi.l give us, and lor suilering hu maiiliv's sake, send quicklv. All con trilu lions may bo safely forwarded to t' e rndersisnod or to W. Overton, Cu:.Ucr of the German National Bank. Onr dislrossod people will hold your chariluble action in grateful remem brance. Rerpoctfully, T. T. Makibben, JuJo of County Court. r,. II. Babbitt. Hickory, N. C, wvn's Iron Dittors give great i." Bryan, as '"Princolterobide of Mexico," red plush pants, black velvet jacket trimmed with lace, red and while shirt ruffled, surmounted by ahuge sombraro. Mrs. Rossell, as "Lucy Ashton," fully carried out the role of that beautiful but unfortunate lady, and her costume was true to the character. Miss Mary Meadows as "Pink Mother Hubbard" and Miss Lidie Patterson as "Blue Mother Hubbard" added greatly to tho biihinncy of the pngont. The first was escorted by John Disosway, as "Broadway Swell," red coat, yellow satin veist, green pants and red stockings, trunks slashed with red satin, black stockingett set in with red satin hearts, black velvet cap with black plume, red velvet sash caught at the .side with a poignard whose hilt flashed the rays of diamonds. ' f . . v V Miss Annie Boyd, as "Patience," in the well known costume of that charac ter doing full justice to Gilbert's lovely favorites. Escorted by A, "W. Wood, as "Capt. Waverly in highland dress," green tartace, kilt, knee breeches, black stockings and buskins; his handsome plaid falling iu graceful folds across his breast, caught at the shoulder with ruby pin; bis trusty claymore hanging from lu3 belt; his black cap and eagle plume completed this haudsome costume. they are supposed to bo students. Papers that were found in their possession arc said to show clearly that they belong to the revolution ary party, and that they made their attack as part of an organized plan designed to replenish the Nihilistic treasury. In the pipe Black well's Durham Long Cut Tobacco is even more luxurious than in the cigarette, for then it is a fuller smoke, its flavors are longer drawn, and its fragrances play around you like odors in a garden of lilies, d felSdwtf H. COHEN. ft Transportation Company,' -NEW HOTEL, . AT Snow Hill, Greene Co., N. J. Well furnished, tml Table supplied with Uie BEST the market aff ords. ; Sample rooms for commercial travelers. BATES BEA SON ABLE. ' V ' . . W. E. QRIMaf.EY. -felS-d&wtf . Proprietor. Nkw Bbhni N. C, February 2, 188t. ' ' All peHons hftvlng bills or claims or nit counts of any kind aoalnHtThe Traiit Rlwr Transportation Company will please presont vue buiuv wj uiu uuuureiKiiea mr payment; or adjustment on or before March 10th, 1884. ah pormiim inueDieu io me sum uompnny, by note, open account or otherwise will come iorwnru nun eiuei,ue Fume wiuiout further delay, or the claims will be' nut In tmin f collectiou at ouoe. . , .. ... . CHAS. H. BLANK. ,'', ; ;i m BocretaryandTreaR. feb3.d&wtml5 Trent ltlver Trans. Oo'y. , Fcr :lo, FOUR SHARES in t he Mew Berne and Pum. Malaria positively cured with Emory's u0o Transportation Company. The" Company Standard Core Pills, a never failing remedy; purely vegetable, contain no quinine, sugar-coated. 25 cents. 6 owns the fine steamer Elm City. .. ,! ' , Apply at : . i J v JanSIKItf ; JOURNAL OFFICE. A. K. KIMBALI. has opened a 1 FIRST CLASS nvSTV.n uiahi ;' at south end of People's Market-Moore s Old Stand-ami lsprepured to furnish oymi is in any style. . roiunicaBupiMivu tib Lueir nomes ti de .' l. novl7-dit

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