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" -; , --'" . r "... -f. i . - -. V: ' .-' - --: . v . ' - " . " ' ". ' ' - ' i ' ' . . . . ..... - ' . .,- v .. - . ' - ..v , . v . . - , . . ; . - .... , -; .... -..--i .v '.,..,; i-,v: " . I ' - I" II .: II . ,'1:,,...m r .ill. . I I f A 1 1 II V '..',.,..'. i ,.i,l I m if- .t II :. : I Ir.i II Ha. I ..i'2.-.l. , ' i: 'A3 :-:.-- ---y-r, i-:v-v;j-vvwv::l:!:iv; n - i I .A !JHi. ti'lHI : ' -"'If ; :; ,. NEW BERNE. N. C. SWOAY. JUNE. 21," 1885. NO. 71. 1 '-: ' ., :.;: i.ocal.;newb. .'.. .... - ' ui JlMtMlMialfrtAlmiiu...'.", " i" uKV.'Diie, UtUude,-; i!P ? North, i ' vii itJit 't .... long:tuej77 3' West m 1.4..'.Si.iM. 44' I Length of day, " "4 t ;v't.8tt ets, 7:19 1 14 fiopMM, minute. ; -V ; Moon SeU At 1:00 a. m. : , : f . . ' , III f-HH ".' !;,l ( 1 ". , -". PftoFl :TtQlX Vill ' rmaTv to tbecity ; -J ' ,' -t)r Aootbe week. Hie myth In turning "t pianos and organs Is giTing1 entire satia- : t faction raThoee desiring his services i . ' i will find him , at the ,Uentral. Hotel, v . Orders left 'jthere jwiU , , receive prom pt i attentinj'.. x,tvvt ,t ilfilw .WahtkD-A good shoe maker.' Apply to . -. i' 1H " " Jv MCSORLEY, ... Na corner of Middle and Pollock Sts., V.. v ; Kflr.TB.N V' - " - Jul m : y ;";-vi.-'; 5,0Q0)iVar48'!of Bnrlapa' fofr making i t.,; .'.-(''.i barrel covers. At ; V ; Y VriveM hnd S.TronS gta. I :V-Icb CbkjU ,Oard Cyi Middle St., - : second floe North ot Dr. Ch'as. Duffy's , :-,.. 6VOflit,e;t.1DeHtfered in any part Of the city ' :- by ..I EieyAmdew& ' , -is. jun93w ..I I l'.')f '. V.I"' . ' ' " ' "" J 7 A Tegnhu baseball "club lias been '. formed here. . . i , '".itiiWs, P "' )eh09 ' offers t a ,' d well ing ihoose for sale. " ".r'". Mr. Wm. Dunn had peaches in mar- J aleln.e'Ne.w' JBoriie,. is without a military company, and mourneth. nil An exDursion traim leaves for More oa;;. pity h.Uti;niorh)ing ftrriving in ;.-4ime lor ohsreh.; " ; " - I A little boy child, son of Candy Dan ; MaltU&IdrM;. Wa 4hoke4' lo death with Jin- It is- Intimated that' there ro; other : C ; suits In preparation. Against parties con- r V..4 ;eqfj, w,itl)i)the,rA...& N-i 0. Railroad Company, H ,;, , raniztl(f ;y; Christian Assodatioa will take place ; 4 this, evening t 0 o'clock at the Fresby fr ;..V terisn Lecture Am.' " ' V' V l, . ' li9mt Mr.1 Bull' reports that' the honey T ? i irop is prrttT goodj thJ Reason, e ex ' " i ' hfbiteoA lection in our sanctum yester- . Perry, from near Polloks- fheV seaBO.nMti Pby,'extects to1 have aomeAffh, pwkjet Abi. waek. 1 1 t r Secretary; j taiyjng,, hoa.,. appointed Capt. H. W. Wahab, of Hyde county, .: SuperintendentjOf Lif Saying Service : for the Sixth District, extending from I S ipt3 UOiiJIUUB fDOVIl7D TCDVCIUUJ .eWtmj llrs W had' seen this CHenroff; tM(cb,asti YJreia, ' " 'cPe 'ear n Nottn Carolina. , Capt. 5 MVahab fUrill :mifas an I efficient omcer, -V'. provided he accepts, . !V; 1 arty now i work fav 'or harbor1, Was V yv sebthei'e'inaccordanceyjta, promise i j :madeWfia.W.'X.Hearne and at bis . -"i T dtedgine-njacWn to, detprnoua inland V , f waters, provided our business men 4,' take interest .enougbl Ui obtain, an sp- .J-.. Hvyfiwuu. 1111 (,, it wu c ' f - ' ' '.""! 1 , M' "lit ! ' V,IJI .;. V ' W'be'Hear la w.Besme.---ff ; . . Judge Phillips htf n8enfe'd! ;qow8 ';-yv:ltw Berne, to hearUhe Injunction cases against the 'aI' jj. Railroad ' ' 5 ' Mm." ,J,"'fe, Willis and ' Mrav Joseph Kinsey, wkh the phildrenleftto the train, frMtf otL " visit ia ; the passed through Jthcijty, yeaterflay' 01 the way W bis home in Pamlico county Governor Scales has appointed Pon Joseph J. Davis and Samuel F. Morde- cai to tm memfcerfc-o tft.e'Sthft Board of , Internal Improvements. ;We believe this board has of late become bbsolete, but the Cfrvrrjipr. dotibUew seed tbeieies- sity'of reyjvjpgitu, now e,l,w, requires two' commissioners, to' be ap pointed by the Governor with the ad- VlcV.ol tte Senate, who,, with the Oov- ; ernor", shalf fconBtltute . th.ntwrd,., F " some cause Jhhave not been.apnoint - d ifith'lbe consent of thel ISenate," ippoiuled new without its-cOO4 sent. A pr6iWinentlawfrer 61 this city vas in Raleigh last week and while riding on the street in a buggy4 happened to fa'l btMid an omnibus containing two bp"f' a;l clubs, ai?ouf to.naveawaMJa game. 6 ing to the press on the high Vsy i t' I -is li alto J, the legal gen tleman was b'-'O corpfipiieii to teiij Tip, t J.t'.wa t. i-ama 'in the' minds ofiby itn 'om, rt lent, r lii norary member of.... .r t.io -o..iCT of tl.e clubs. But V.l doul t w.n re-iove 1 wlipn l!e colored ' -,r i ' ?r . 1 them Tery con fi Jen t;. ; ii ijd uiiii.ire fur de f''to'ot 1; " The BUto Mads r.p. i'J" ' ::t The news - comes frotn- Baleigh that Governor Scales has made np his board ot directors' for the AUantio & N. C. Railroad and has determined to lease the road. We trust the report is not Irue.". Governor Scales surely wilt not lease this road without the consent of he. private, and county stockholders, and they certainly have not mads np their minds to' accept or reject a propo sition that they have not heard of. ; Can the Governor afford to shut his eyes and tiirh his back on this section? Are there not men along" the line of 'this road who are not seeking a position on It that know more about the necessities of this section than the Governor? Have the private stockholders and the counties who have stock in the road no rights which the Governor is bound to respect? We thought it unwise for a portion of the magistrates of the county to as semble' together and unqualifiedly op pose leasing. It is equally unwise and unjust for Governor Scales to have the State ej6t her vote in favor of lease con trarjjto the wishes of the private stock- holtSra. : The Journal has from the ftret op posed this one-man-power. ThcTe is notlting'in the charter of the A. & N. C. R. R. Co, nor in the constitution and laws 'of North Carolina that requires the Governor to assume the power to dispose of this property by leaso br other wiso. I The State's Interest in ' "inilroada and canals is in charge ' of the board of internal im provements, and the manner in which thevtock vote is scaled in the charter of the A. 8c N C. Railroad Company prtoVo8 Clearly that it' was the. intention of the General Assembly that adopted it to allow the private stockholders to con trol it, tbe State exercising only a noga- f tv A nv atfb hAlilava ' mnAdnm Viiw iv n vi lit kiiv vwva nvtuci a uivcwugo to protect ber interest. , Would it not be far better for the Board of Internal Improvements 0 ap point a number of men along this road, noted for their business qualifications and good judgment, Directors 0 the baft Of the State',' and sbme 'gentie'man learnod in, the law aa well, aa possessed of sound judgment, and let them meet the private stockholders and their Di retrwandj. without any .out arid (dried polity Ot the Gcvernorcalmty and de liberately consider what is best to be done fritli the rbad? it my ronoeitions are offered for leasing consider them carefuHy Uf not, Attend to the'ordinary business of the company and go home. Harmonv amoni the stockholders and directors of this road is all that is needed now to make it a paying piece of prop erty, -i ;,. i:, 1 ... -,t ...).' Clbai-tcli Sorvleee To-Dayi ' ' ' " Ptesbvterian Church Services by the pastor, Bevl H C, Vaea,'at tl k.in. Sab bath-school at 0 a.m.' ' Meeting for or-1 ganizing a "Young Men's CJirietiaiji As-. BifeatonJ'hy Christians of, every name, it 6 p.m. No service at 5 p.m. Christ Church Third Sunday after Trinity, ,, Spry toe ht 11 a.m. Sunday school at 5 p.m. Baptist Church Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Seats free and the public cordially invited to attend. . Mj E. Cbnrjh Southj-Serv jces today as follows: Prayer meeting at 9 a.m. Preaching at Jl j, ft. m. byibe Pastor, Bev. Dr. Bulkhead. jLtS pinLby Revl L. C. Vass of the Presbyterian church. sjfngfyrt4prmA r lAst of Letters Remaining -in beoptifice.i ajfNt Berne, Craven county, N. C, June All i:v.di' 1 Dt-.. .-. " uryanf, m; nrynni, ouantui j , Drown, Mra. Nnnnie.- . - ' .. - Chapmdta,. JlajJ i A. j ' Carter- Major; Garter, Uiss baran. y j . Davie, Mibs Mary A. , - , , j-, .'FrtinW, Peter. ' lil v , Gaylprd, Mrs. Polly AmjmM ). '.!m Herring, Miss Emley: Hinee. Eliezir heth, daie Mingo'Youngl ' 1 ,'' -,' ' linead. Job; Lyncn, Mr; B. s Iiynob. Bennie: Lee. Hibs Uidenr. :-, Murphy," Mrs. . Marlnda: Muney, Fassal. scbr. Annie j& uait. i-.j(i'.H.i Nold, Miss A. B.: Nelson. Chapkin jane. . - TAWM. XT .T 1 . . Ronti. Aii tf.i fHobttni.lk &b: Kooerts, 1 nomas; iumiuice ooiomou. r . Swindell: D. T.; Smyth, T. T.; Slatrn, Miss Prmoe.. , ' VTilliams.' Walty. Georee n. Persons calllne for above tetters, will say aaveriisea, nna give aaie 01 iibe. .... a . V . , . . I ' 1 v' , ' -j v ri. A. lilCHAUDSOIf, r. u. r.i ' ;' Ralkioh, Juno 28,'18t2. 8m: The sample of well water sent to the Station' lor analysis, in a jug marked "Artesian Well at New Berne," contains: . .-. - . , . In grains per gallon Carbonate of lime 12.68 ! " of iron.........-....... ...... 9.10 Common iattwu .-. 4.94 Sificaand alutninar hupr (with small amount of m - Vnd combined oxygen .8.43 If.qVinrf tntWl ioliJg. in solution and . suspension.. .30.10 Your obedient servant, j . 1. Chas. W. Dabnbt, Jr., - Director. To A. R. Demson. Esq.-, - n .t . New Bsrce, N. C '- .; .' I .1 ! i Voobk taen'shrtsUius AaaecUUea. 1 We copy below tome extracts from a speech made by Re Y.- Sam Jones in Nashville in favor of 'i building for the Young MenVCbristiatt Association. He has a. tact for raising tooney fergood works as well as converting sinners, having: raised on . this occasion about f30.000.'f ; ;.f 'v' ,f; f; ;.,;', :., ' The evangelist then advanced and said that he supposed everybody was agreed on two propositions: First, that there ought to be erected, K Young Men's Christian Association' building; and secondly, that wa are not able to put it up. A man 's worse than a heathen . who don't believe the first proposition. , 1 1: '.?"., 1 It's my business to prove to you, that yon are able to build it. ill do tnat; all you want ia tbe carpenters... I was in Atlanta Wednesday, and. they have now reached the $75,000 necessary to erect such a building. All the contri butions there were voluntary, and no subscription book sent around. I was In the Constitution onloe wbeo an agnostic walked in and gave $1,000, Everybody there seems interested. I want to say that you have got $10 in Nashville where there is $1 in Atlanta. Shall we say that we are not able to put up a $30,000 building? We select thia text: iii. ch. 27 v. of Proverbs: Withhold not good from them to whom it is due when it is in the power of thine hand to do it." God is our Creator; that is orthodox. God ' not only made us all, but knows us all. where we live, now much money we ve got in bank, our assests, our liabilities, everything about us. A man's sound whose assets aro equal to his liabilities. I owe about $200, but I've" got the money to pay it. God also loves us. Put those propositions together. If there is anybody here who is capable of direct ing me it is the Liord Uod. The great difficulty with humanity is that it pro poses to know a few things itself, and we differ with the Ixird on too many propositions. Some fellers read what the Lord says, but thinks he knows bet ter, and so spurns His advice. Tbe drunkard says God did not tell the truth when -lie said that wine bitetn like a serpent, but when he' comes to die, he declares in his sane moments that the Lord was right. Another man says he would give if . he was just able. I've been sorter tickled with some of the brothers here this evening. I have found it out that it is not the question how much a feller has got, but what sort of a feller has got it. One of these fellers that holds to his money like grim death hasn't got muoo. , , , . - , Selfishness rroduces unhappineM. What is God's advice? . What tbe text save.. - ...... r.:, Another man says he would help but he's injdebt. If a man ought not to give to God when he's in debt, wby every day fellers would be getting out of old into new debts, and swindling God right along. A' reiier w migntyi uroerai yvnea. ne hasn't got anything; but he's powerful stingy when he has got it. Ain't, you had these feelings breaking (fat till 0er you. v , . .. 1 Brethren, don 't you xnjw. it 's a root that many of you here to-night that have srot mean to help in this enter- prise we are going to work for. What's this Young Men's Christian Association? It ia non-sectarian and . a widespread effort to help all young men. Take UCKendree, lor instance, ene s a grand old church, and runs magnifl cently. She's a magnificent engine which runs herself, but she won't ran anything else. What would that sort ot an engine bring on the "railroad track? She'd sell for scran iron. Mai, Thomas wants a first-class enginer lpe McKendree, but he also, wants the an eineer to connect . ber with passenger coaches ami draw something elsontmtof the depot- toward 'otber-'cHJee." uod wants a church like McKendree, breth ren., and these other ereat churches herej bet he wants to see them tackled on the Y. M. C. A. and pull the enter-1 prise right square - along. Brethren! is it like the little steam engine I onoe saw that had a mighty whistle, but when it oommenced to blow the machinery stopped? Brethren, let us hitch on and pull till We bunt our boilers. : The eyes of the soutn are on nasn viUe.T The cure for, stinginess is a big dose of generosity, but the trouble ir to make the foller swallow it. You have to pull his head up to a- limb, and poke it down hie throat , out of a big black bottle; bnt thai odds are that when you turn him loose, he will spit it all out. Laughter. ' t . . a . Brethren, do you know there's a many a feller id this country whe .thinks he's given' lots who naent given a cent. Then there s the . feller who says as would give, but he bad to take care 01 his. kin folks. Law, me I how . feller does lie sometimes to save pay in' a Utile. I've been to see the kin folks of some of these fellers, and they told me that they were poor that's a fact but the oorrH plaining fellow never gave them a oenu Brethren; let's every one of na-.to night do our part. I baye given my last dollar many time, but. tnank God, I've had three square meala a dst and food clothes, and that's iboet all any of yen- ever got, aint it ? That's about all a man can use, ami is r li a be liberal, noble, honest, generous citi zens, and the Lord will look after ton in life and yout family -after you are gone. - - '""' Let me ear that if I were a father in this town. I'd go down to the bottom ot my Docket to help this association enter prise. Do it for your own sons and also tbe sons of other people, because some of them may be your sons-in-law some time, and they ought to be watcnea after . Now, we're about done. If there's any man around here who will hare a fit if he don't get a drink, ha can go; and it there is sdv good sister here that has got an old bear of a husband who will quarrel with ber if she stays any longer, why, sister, you just rack out, as I don t want to raise any row j. imli rt'iT.''"''-' 'ill - " T. .OA 1I3QK Epfrbft JocEJiAi,,r aon to Geo.. Liewi snr udi. wnitrora ior gooa re port of the A., NJ G B. R." Wby, oh why sbonidie. , many lihepeettone be asked for at ,theH expense of the Com-' pany? , ?U1.CoJh Wb",4i W that all ot th ' many cross-ties .(wbicb, Gen. Lewis says' hsVe beeil put in the road) have been1 paid forj 6r dales be Wish to carry the debt ve to another year? ., ,,; , ReapeotfuHyi . . , . ; t,il ;.,XOOKBprjKg. ! THE 'NEWS IS 'BlttEP, ' CluWrius was'senteiWfcd oh FidAy to. b bangedfor tbe killirigof1 Lilian Mad ison." Tbe accused, ih response' to the. questSolr' why ; sentehce should not be prohonnoeA upon him, replied '".You are sehtenciitg aA'innocent man.'' Cholera is raging in Spain; hundreds of 'itA&tKfl dnilv. Additional political.cUangee a,re made daily; the, basket is rapidly flUing with Republican heads, . . , : . ., Secretary Manning is t cutting down expenses, 300 SJtore keepers and guagers haying been, dismissed within la week. Geo, A.Pyers, a Baltimore white man who had beat his wife,.' reoeives on Fri day fifteen lasheeon tbe tare back as the punishment imposed by the court. In Philadelphia, a policeman, while taking a drunken man ' to the police station, was stabbed six tirtie's with a knife with a sixteen' inch blade. The Ddliceman then' shot Mr assaitnnt. The failures' tnroughout the country tot the Week was1 194. "Ofcfero fiartiii; ' a leading, banker of I t , lit. , Mil..' ' ' A desperado, named Bnks wont into a store at Whitesburg, Ky,, .with a re volver in hiahad and proposed (o settle accounts. The. . storekeeper , shot him dead. Banks: had .killed tlureto men during the yerj ,. ,. ., i,...'. !. uenerai uranf condition la very much, improved.. 1 He is better than at any time for a. week. The new Tory ministry assumed their respective duties in'Losdon oti' Friday. In Knott i eoft nty V ' te' waf be tween the Hall and Jones factions is still ?tigWg. -'At thtrli&t efacmihter, 1 which oetfurred Thuday. eacli party rirU!,4 -iLa- I -rt,ia II.UAVM 'V.n l!ot Xf WW VU AU.D j ' 0 b..o .low v. killed1 in'the'faSt thi'ee weeks up to nine. One of the Jones party returned from Cincinbatl aday or so jijgo, ;where he hai1 'invested 4CW ' In sx-shoptjersi, witli which theoarty re constantly armed. The I ;ivil Hervice Lkimmigsion claim lb have t4bwi W'lMpublfcancam- One hurinred and , forty persons, .were killed by' the, explpsJon.initUjq.EJngliBh . Ulll..lnil ' The. Earl ! of ...1 1. I Caernarvon ha , been made Lord Lieutena enant of Ireland, and gives BsciBiacnon to vuo. irmu lull. .I'lli Hi lit 1, ;ii clipij?s; tin ii !,H: ulw ' Two. brothers,! 1 farmers In :.l:' l Nottingi- bamNjU., aged Standi 81,. rears re spect! vely. have . done all. their own tlotirhih4 this Vekf.- '.'Wil .HertfeU GUdstone, whoi is said to reflect tl&Ml feelfogVof his father x in the oew'ftd itton 1 e WD6d V 'Parliamen tary OtopsAloitti't. fel recorded sb ia favor el the etUementi&al Irish qnes tions Jn If eland by IriBh,man,.Tbi i "The J)oh4r'bn4wJ'wViphhM ar rived at VletorU;. from the seajl-Ing'TgreOAdsl.'-rportel tatortrig over a whale, whloh4 itisseppoeed;' Mslefep.' The ,vesseliwasi aehriy) .lifted : Uear riirt Of, water an,, evesy persom on board wasiprown.auwn. ... ... . (rli' -;cl t -ijv""'.!. ' 1.1.1 lae leufcivBt. prujjpf linn y, , v ummvj ive ben discavered, jn Topeka Kan- have 1 saB;"Whero thtt 'dhiggfeW have' filled Beatflyi .ia.000 .pMseriptions .sinew pn hibitiqsi went into effeofa'flThei awerag in ,eafb'.aeitaa,pinkf 9ttkVb" the doses are believed ' to beamaHerftban tnat. - v - .- . . , The , oollect?dn ,pTL seulpbirea , , f k Pergo,hic Is' Wk gathered Bertin," htJ Jost,!recvecp 4 yalual from edat Vfl'tilnhl additloe-i' lt ianidab .repreieiiting the death f giant in the WW between tbe godaanti the glanta, Thej soepe4s.rep. reeentpdwrthwderfviVTividnwivi lie slowly srnks k Ward from left to right, apparently 'tryitift1 ' aloud' flth pain;.hW cooateoance1' belokenini' ag bafi ulneteed l efMAgers and' toee be hascjlaws Uke,an:eaglei i mi-h lii" J1 PanlPinkhamof MUibtidge, Wind man, has followed tbe Jobster business for ten years, says . the Mount ' Desert (Me.) tferold His boot is guided by is wif, bui he Hauls' hia' (raps,- takda pnt hie inbetenv pete' eh the1 bait, as1 Welt and as quickly as H he.xouxi "He ha ceubt ton i a, week fbr. three weeks,, Jir. finUiam ima trdnii nA hhUAk hia own 1 nkham (makes.hiaj.own boats. in tbe blueberry eeasoBr' ho picks berms for the eannimr. factory nearly as faki rs thnea who ran att. - - I Madame Modjeeka has created "con iderabte sensation of the other aide by a speech delivered before the curtain in Dublin, in which she described Poland as beinir akin to Ireland, "in her mis fortunes, her oppressions, and her hopes forget that actresses and actbin gener ally simulate the sentiments most likely, to draw.- Boucicanit once hangout the Conf-iMTite Aig iJebdoni, Jyd the celebrated, Cocktail Guard; .ier Orients, 4ien they d4tri8 K6rh,'were all for t-et'.i; and gooA boosts 1 1- n FOREIGN HEWS. Lojidok,. June ; 17.-tA sensation has been caused bv the arrival at Livernool Of private mail advices from West Africa Which report a horrible outrage by na tives. : A small war has been in progress for some time-between certain tribes on the. Brass, river, in Guinea, . and nine prisoners who bad been captured during one of the fights were held as hostages to secure the payment.of a certain num ber of ponnds of ivory by their friends. Tbe ransom not being 1 forthcoming at the stioulated time, the hostages were killed, cooked, and eaten tneir stuns being sent to their tribe aa a. warning of what the next prisoners might expect Thechief of the cannibalistic tribe has great 1 reputation for ' courage ' and ferocity, but was believed to have been converted by, English Baptist mission aries who have been laboring in the valley of the Niger. London, June 18. Mr. Arthur J. Bal four, M. P., nephew of Lord Salisbury, has been appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland. Mr.. Holmea haa been ap pointed Attorney-General for Ireland, and Mr. Monroe Solicitor-General for Ireland. If you have a bad cold. Sine's Syrup of Tar will cure you. Only 25c. For sale by R. N. Dcffv fel dw8m A LHll Gold Was Spent. Mr. Z. A. Clark, of Atlanta, Ga., in speaking of $480.00 in gold, desires to say to the readers of this paper, that the whole or the above amount was spent id 1 fruitless effort in finding rener from a terrible Blood Poison affecting his body, limbs and nose presenting ugly running ulcers, lie is now sound and well, having been cured by the most speedy and wonderful remedy ever before known, and any interested party who may need a Blood Purifier will learn from him that three bottles' of B. B. B. restores his'appetite, healed all ulcers, relieved his kidneys, and added twenty-one pounds to his weight in thirty days. f or sale In Newbern by li. IN. uuny Take Sine's Syrup of Tar for coughs and .colds. Only 25o. For sale by R. N, Duffy. febl dwCm To any body who has disease of throat or lungs, we will send proof that Piso's Cure for Consumption haa cured the same complaints in other cases. Ad dress, E. T. Hazeltuj. 1 T nrrrou, x No child will have a rosy complexion as long as worms exist in the intestines. Shrmer g Indian. Vermifuge will de stroy the worms and restore the healtu Of the child. i 1 n 1 GOMMERCIAL. ; 1 Journal OrnoR, June 20 8 P. II, '' oOTTOir. ' New York,1 June i9 Futures closed steady. June, ' 10.25 September,, 1044 0.04 Jnly, 10 27 October, Augast, November, i' Spots weak; Middling 10 7-10; 9.83 Low Middling 0 IMC; Ordinary 9 7-16. New Berne market dun. No Sales, Middling 7-10; Low Middling 8 7 8- Ordinary 8 7-16. . OORIRSTIO HARKK-r. ! Cotton 8ed $10.00. Skkd Cotton $8.60. Barbels Kerosene. 49 gals., 85o. Turpentine Hard. $1.00; dip, $1.55. TAK-75o.al.?a. i OoR-Oa7oe. . . Bkksw AX-i!0e. per lb. , Honey 60o. per gallon, , , Beet On foot 6c. to 7c Country Ham 12c. per lb. " IAto 10c. per lb. 1 Eoos 10o. per dosen. ! Fubb Poeip to. per pound. Peanuts 60a75o. per bushel. FoddEr 75o.a$1.00 per hundred. Onions $1.56a3.00 per bbl. Field Peas Hides Dry, TOc.; green 5c. . Tallow Gc. per lb. , Chick QfB (1 ro w n . 40a50c.; spring 20a30o. ,,t ,, .i , i Meal 5c. per bushel. , OTS 50 cts. per bushel. ' Turnips- 60c1. per bushel. .Wool 13al7o. per pound. -, Por atoksS weet, 85aMe. 1 . .BtuNaucsrrWest Indie, dell end a m inal; hot wanted... Building. 6 inoh, hearts, $3.00; saps, $1.60 per If . ' VtiOLESALE PRICE. New Kbs PDRX-fia.00. . Shooldr Bmoked j I No. t, 6e. prknej.Oo,,, ; , .- and L. C R. 6e. ' Fuouri $4.50a7.00, .LABrD7fc. by the tierce. NAiL-BaBlslO,B,$3.50. . BueAn-KJranulated, tit - 1 , BAX.T-riK)o.a$1.00 per sack. ; Molasses AND SYRUPe 20a46e 'Powdk $5.50, !'BST-$1.60.i ' " i KEkosEini 9c. 1 j .For Sale, A 8M ALU HWKLUNa HOC8E, with Bat's1 Htablea and Bimirv House. IncludlnK lot auitaMefo nlo iwelllo with a frontal from M to lit feet and 110 deep t salt pur- icnaser, aojoiniug im 101 01 mm uraen. on MiaaieitraaH , - Apply to ;., . . , -jnneniw tt. C. KEHOR. )'! f. I' l-.lll sat o Koim C Attorn a. i h ,1- t;uU. , ..... ' , n . W The auMcrtoer navlnK anallned as Admin Mmtorof thetts( Sliaateth Wrane,0 neaaed, on the itb day of June, A. L,! ba ior, mora coari 01 tTaren eouniy hereby not I tie all pefaona havlmje otalaaa avalnat aaKl eacat, to praaeni tnem ar pa; ment en or bef.ir the Sim dar o4 June, 14L this notice wtti bf pleaded, Wa bat of Uieta r covery. .'', , , 1 AU, pttiwna Indebted toi aalit but WlH maKe lmmeoiara payment. : , ... ; . 1J1UU MIW IWII U.T M nw, 1CX). , , i. .. iv. ;,' ) JoaN. N PATKv V ' jUneS d6W - . ' ' Adaxiaistrator. New River Peanuts Fresh parched eve? day; 0 cti per quart At BOOTT'H, on South Front el ret t, JJew erne. N. C. -Jo with the crowd. dlw Farm For Sale. In Lenoir County, Two Miles from Kinaton. Coutnli 8 Two Hundred ai d Nine Acies, on hundred and fifty-nine of w hich lg clear fhrming land; balance wood land. There Ua nlee dwelling-house, several tenant houses, good ham and olh.r outhuasos. Fxeell: n well of water. For lerniH ofKiile np, ly to II. Ci. TI LL. Jcnelftdwlm " Kew Kerne, N. f. Notice. im There will le a Meetlncof the (mmiiiKiii- era of ('raven County, nt tko new court House, In New Hemp, on the THIKTIKTH of the PHhXKNT MONT a, at 'i'KN. A.M.. for the purKwe of ttneerlninint; 11 ml forwarding the claiuiBor aneli North Carolina wildlera an arw entitled to the gratuity provlili'd for by IIih IohI Qeneral Assembly, and lor I ho transac tion olHueli otlierbuHini'SHasmaycoine Ijeforo the 111. JAM KM A. HKVAH, June KI.1KS.-.. tit Chairman. Land Sale. By virtue of nu older of Iho Superior Court of lMvldw.li county. North Carolina. Uiade in the case of faille i). Meador. Kxeentrtx of W. W. File, I xliall priK-eed to wll at L'ublie Ane tlon to the highest bidder for ChIi, on tint preiniHea in the City of New Kerne. N. C. on Thursday, July 9th, 1885. the following city lulx belonKiiii! to lueeBtntu ofnald W. W. Filo,to-wil: Uits Nos. 22(1, B, :m. 21, 2(i, i". Klglit lotK In .IiMhun Kent is Hrlelt Yai.t iraei, nuninereu as ioiiowh: im, 117. lir?. Ills. II.:. HI, 115 and llti; alw. 0110 acre of land 011 Cy press street, outside of cilv limit..: alo tu- cemetery lots. f ergons deslrnm Inforinat ion In refer.iiee to the above, please call on K. (j. nil'. Ileal Fs tate Agent. New Heme. N. c. (iKKltUK .1. MKADOK, JuueTidtd CoiiiiniSHiouer. OCEAN HOUSE, MoreheadCity, N. C. This House, formerly the NKV HE11NE HOUSE, having been THOROUGHLY RENOVATED large additions of Airniliiro laaylart beeu added, Is now ready for tiie reception of Sum mer Visitors. The Table will bo supplied with Iho VKKV BEST this or any oilier market can ailon). The lroprletor lias determined the House shall be kept Firat-Claas In every respect. Terms to suit the times. 1:(. W. 11. HOWERTdN. Juuel3dwlm 1 Manager. Atlantic & North Carolina Hailroad Co., ' ' KK('HJ!.TAKY'S OFF ICE, fjKWliKUH, Nt C, Uiy mh; 1HN5.' The Thirty-First Rexnlar Annual Meetinir of the Stockholders of the Atlant ic and Norflt Carolina Kallroml Company will be held at MOKKHKAi niTY TI1UUSDAY, S.th day of JUNK. Ins.".. V. C AflTTftftTS, (iecrutury. may) 20il D. Schedule B. NOTICE. All parties iloing business ns hicrrhnuls or otherwiae, upon all goods hottRhtf in or out ot the Htatc, or any others ljaUu uniler S'heaiiU' B," are requireil by law to list the same during the first TtN .lays In July. tVrw.nn falling to listwilhiu the tlme.vUl be.plaoel on the delinquent IlKtnnil will lievliargeil with double tor. 1 will be at mf onloe fo receive the some. UIhiiIis furitislieil, JOHEPII NELSON, JnnMtill.l Register of 1 leeiis. ANOTHK1C 8UiIIY OP Sapota TplC and,.;, Ifewly Made Candies From ROYfcfkirS FAffTOUY,' just' received at MRH. STANLY-rt feTAltE. """ niara d:lm l'ollok street!1 ' ICE CREAM PARLOR t I l have oponeil, in connection v illi my OJNJ rECTIONEV,.8n m.Jm.' Ice Creain parjor. . Ice Cream and i'rait Jem can l(o had at alt hours by tbe Plato or Measure. . 1 , -it,, 1 .1 Th utinost care, will be tnhen ta gix-iug tot my custodiers . ,1 .1 A. Good Article of Ide Creairi: I ! , , J . t' I',; ' I,. ,'M , ' : , 1 . , i , The public are conlJali- ji(viletl to call.,,, ,t , '.. WILLI OPKN I""-'' Wednesday, u'May ! Very respectftiljyi I , l -iiirt i. -! -i .v: 1 Ccdission Llcrchint r ,m Aht!.l K I 'll ll H Southern FishlVilits witv,!'",;-'.V'i,' T'4i(t-.raiU ; Produce a Specialty; 106 Barclay iStNpioiUfiV i CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED! (iuSJ '" PROMPT RKTU&NS MAUI TM A ITw York nmnnwers Blackford n to n Fallon h-Mtrrket: SrohVn " Co., S2 Harrison at. , - y WlIJIlHOTON rN.'CrWl.itTrtts-K Si ' Bornua, President 1st National Uuik Pres... toa Camming A Co W. K. lM,vla 4 boa.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 21, 1885, edition 1
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