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4i''ri7trr.-r- ------- ' - .. .' . .... , ,. .. .. triVVU'Si": : .rrr. v, , . ttf,:: - m a-th- i a-- nir 'I, n yliVTiTM:. -i ..,,,- '..V.--NEW BEENEi'NJ C. SUNPAY;MBE'K43.l885;- 4-.-.. . !- ' ' t JHH - . u v;i hut - - - " longitude. 77 3' Weet. II I 'AWAtoWADtlZ hmifBniinifteiNMolJliitJ Homw,rd Bound. t, "j ....i. .i.Wv a rt i 'rTV A ..., iSU.ltWa iiUOAJUaj .-; : .i,nvt' .i-i. - ''-;.- -i hi i.-.niiB0ncJ Mtucalf BtrcfiW. Apply to v 4 PL0'4iadiiti oMarVandcuranteed ' , Job work xecuted,i at this jofllce at p'rioua to nut UM-timMwn .;'' - i -. "If 'Jou'TQ "w I'lpeoia' oV1 any print rinted Btationery.-oali at the JouHNAL j office 7 nl have irna (eioff tnq ousy aeaaon i . .t Appointment, anrti reports for over Jee f,oraaaat pjo Joujun ofllc. jrr '""""Mrs? A.' T." Jerkins'. cHoMVbpens to- . morrow. t. two . s g$- ,;, ' nward ft Jont joffw. -bargaii3 in jraven "t , a n' Wi Jffage' YpBidehc Oa JohnJ ''JBuWibe'iag rejaihted; , ': r , Thre-4)ar loads of t cotton i -were A Bhower of Jain, would do cotton sood market yesterday. It went oil at 11 1 fy?Winaer gtof&iborV', srrjted fro' CraiikAw'tfit with cargo of goods. ( The postofllce general delivery,; will hereatei tUbpeu W Sunday mornings between 10 and 10:30 a. m. 2 ftHSfll D fW KSoadil fine watermelons in market yesterday.! 'lie ; .. . takes the ' lead on h watermelons ' this v-' - Elder P.O. Boromer, Adventist, irom V H Wyth CaVolida? wilt preach at; tho Theatre Hall this evening at a quarter to ay&rlFiY. -.. :-V:-' A new iron covered building, to be 2 fWMfcQo idetfy'ai! blaikUtaUops in being erected on the market wharf y adjoining the Uaoe buildings.'j 4 I ,, iMdoliilAtoi mariy aock. He will let the public know about it in a few ; Qiiimnii of the Jode- ' The Young Hen's Christian ABsqoia 1 ' -nuiTTnlTttls'Webing'at tne Preebyte " rian leoturesron at fifteen minutes to We call attention to the ad vertisement ot Taylor & Smith in this issue. These .rnsGgaatlenyea. hwve just received a large . yd bloO'whLiprorfea.andjdry goods rob?nr W rdyhto, ,flWvinca eutomers The Rough and. Ready Fke Companyfl ' !&eiWndUI an" entertojnmentl Wtl .fwaiity Call next Thursday 'evenlnjg Jfor omsttffoparpote bf raising monei to equip to r tSotnpanyK.'Thrwillh4ve k grarld pra.d i through the principal etraeej at K p. m. The object is a worthy one, and shooi4 ba-ooragexl by bur citixena. MM Two large- vines' bf Ype'Stau'ti' ere M brought in yesterday"1tty!1MrTJi6Sn4e 00 t TtAnirhAtv frfTm Mf. T. f.-TJlieW Rookv1 CO trua ptantatlSMttSWWl. - - wAWabUD ai ui nu va gtw v imuw v ' - k aJbwtVe flieiufdiie , fyinsrcrons is rractioallyc carried put by thing (hat pan be growa on a farm. . it. u. . ft ii.n i. -"-" rc n nw,bm for Gooi Our merchants are receiving, large ' 'stocks bf goodffj and MrA.': M. Baker, - who 1b literally racking his store frotn top. 'to tioClm," says' they will' be sold. r this - season nan ever ;oeiorpi t , d'C a safely say to our country irienas tli&t New Berne is.the place to buy goos this fall. Our merchants are , buying largely and propose to sell cheap. Watch -o t' folurnns of' the JoPRilAt.and see .v, " waiiUtoselL :, t ' .rv'- To-Day . -I ut.A '..I mil Vm ' I'l CLuTuhC uth Servioes at 11 altJ tt'Ti p.'m., by the Pastor, EV l.i. -'Earklicad.' Fu'nday-sehooi. at ;4 All cordinlly invitivl.' " tCLurcU-rwdv.'c. A.tJenkens ''cryirrs r 1 11 a. pt.and 71 p. n. ' Svila. 45 p.W iTLo i-ublid i rordiaJ'y invited ;to attend f ri (;f thiiJ Church. r IVf ! ytoriaa Church Ser- 18; ..vyr-rp. .1.1 : . i EJubalh-school . r .;' ' r r-?v. Mr. Sanders". 3 C. a: j. rvioea ly tl.e '. ft It ft. m. ! r? 9 a. m., Boat Stolcij. .' Tl Op Thursday .niglit a boat was stolen from Pettipher's ferry,' a description of 1 I. f i 5l . 1 . I tita thief will be caught and brought to juBtice. ' T 4. 'try of the John Hopkins Uniyeiiity at eautrtrt-. KCiwtinterminate their latudiet at the Blatiou during this wtek and depart for Baltimore on Wednesday ;Jl&t flifft-Kentle-who have been engaged in zoological studies it the Laboratory during the sumoeer bite already left, only four scientist of this corps are remaining: these are Prof. W. Ki Brobtsr the Director; and Drs. John B. Eoldeman, and, EA anarewi, A a 1 " The Ifauplius, the iitUeH steapenwbicb hai sd often faithfally carried the students of Nature through tfcef SriRei of Bes'ufDft's waters, bae bon:drn.wn MP OB shor.' where it Vlll lie during winter's storms,' protected by a secure shedi, Soon its former'bos- sensers will have returned homeJ soon tfr beginTtheff Jtudleslrf the halls of the celebrated , BaUimorq University and the station at Saufcrt will seem qui'st we are miormea mat the uaiurauu aboyeme(tipiiect4ntei34 td return to Amerjcu$ and ijhat they , themselves will perform the duties as sailors ! -. They will take the inside route through Pamlico sound, through the Cbease- peak'e 'banal W Chesapeake bay.. We join their numerous friends at Beaufort in' biddinz the naturalists a sincere Jkiiwlfi iopingithati they may reach their home shores in safety; and that we may welcome them returning next uxumpr. lWo. wiah. God'g ipeecu t '. List of Letters Remaining in : the, Postoftice at New Berne,' Craven- county, N. C, Sept. V Barnes, W. II. Kills, lien,. . )Vi Ooodloe. Pauline. HaHj Mrs. F. '" ' Jones. Capt. W.. II.: Johnson. Mrs. Henry JackReh,' 'Emily;' Jones, Betsy, care Julius Willis. jjee, suaa a.; lewip, james i. Morfonjiilllefi p,' !'!iit'. '. .." Phelhie.'J, Li:f : ;i 1 Russel, E. M. . , , Sikes, 'Lalian Ann:'' Simmons'.' Noah; Simmons, Noah. Witherspoon, Annie. Persons calling for above letters, will say advertised, and give date of list. a.1 KM k u M as HI TEMPERANCE CENTENSIAL DAT, I ii.'l ! Appeal M Hlafatcni. To f fce CTer of ttf jm'ted f ((ft t . The centennial of the Temperance Reform is to be celebrated during the week commencing September, 20, 1885. It has been proposed that every minister preach a sermon; on- .Sunday, 20th,. bringing the subject before his oongre gaUpn, inauch wfif and manner as he may deem best, and that every Sunday- ohool hold esercises 'appropriate to the oocasion. rne national Temperance Society, Woman's Christian Temperance brgansationi, nindiet id this request, and the Presbyterian General Assembly, at it ticceot ahnuilaSeetiag, reco mm end ed to its ministers to preach sermons on Trtprt-ance on that day, Weoordlally invite and urge ministers of all denom inations in the land to unite with their fellow-workers, and let there go up a united aadr strong nrotest against the gfant evil of Intemperance and earnest prayer be oflered for the deliverance of our land and people Xin, this, desolat Ida tscmirge.-t-sPYoMi jllfatianali Tern- loan ooasideration or tne above l would urge upon the ministers of North Caro lina to unite with these temperano or ganisations in celebrating the "Centen nial of Temperanse Kerqrm'f by preach lnt' saluble sermons, and" that- every Sunday-school prepare a programme for the-eooaslon, that shall be 'so pleasant and Impreesive. to thaohildnen that the day .September, 20,. 1885, -will live in their ., meaories ana influence' tneir Hves.o . 'Laura. A. Wnfsnroir, . i c .State Supt, of W C. T. U. Presa Work. Ill (1 ' The' Finch KurdeK .1 til I rWf The ooreaai's jury In-the Finch mur der case held a meeting bn last Monday, and rendered the following verdict: - The jurors for a verdict do say that Edward Finch, Sally Finch and Ephraim Ellington came to their death, oa the night of the 4th of July, .1885, from blows on the head, inflicted by an axe, fn V - 1 ef Jei . Fir h, Jla riet imc an e Ty on, and t ber party or pa. lies to the jurors unknown. f , Two of the accused, Jerry Finch and Led ' Tysoit, " are the two negroes who were arrested on the day after the mttr1 der and have been confined In ' jail ever since. , I Harriet is : the : wife of 1 Jerry Finch, and was arrested .by the Sberiil oa lnt Tuesday and put in jail.1 It is" expected to try all three at our next court, that is if the grand'jury Bhould think th evidence eutlicient to justify them in finding a true bill.- -v' "' -!' corratulate the coroner and his j aj v oa the termination, of their -in-vetUA "''0" They all have done their beet to discover the perpetrators of ' so fool a mnriier, and have been faithful and com.ientimis ia the discharge of ir duti.j al'.Ucugh their apparent . isy has been ensured by isorne pcr - ns. Chatharn l.'eord. ' .. ... . . 1 papers for e . . t : v!6 ut tlus o!Bce. , -; J . 1 Thn Pnafnl Vliuiini Cnlim Washinotow, Sept 9. The Poetofflce uepartment is now sending to special delivery -postofllcea the messengers' books, the record books and the forma of oath required for the employ eesVe&J that the system may go into opetioJ on OoCl, ;"A notice has been sent,tb the poatmastere at these offices requesting them to send to the department for ap proval lists of the names of messengers as called for in the circular of the Post master uenerai. So fax leas than twenty postmasters have complied with tne re quest. A large number of the placards exhibiting the names of' the cities and towns where the special delivery service wilt be operated have beensent oat I to Presidential postmasters for distribution among buslneEfr meri.' '-The- postof&oes throughout the country, are being sup plied with the special delivery stamDS at the rate of one thousand offices each ly-- ,mlit ..'f(:iW).ii 4n ! 1? Many inquiries are coming late the department from' postmasters respect ing the special service. The law re quire that: letters bearing, .the special stamp shall bedel irerad up io midnight, and postmasters in towns where the offices close early in .the , night are anxiou's to kiiow if they must; keep, open their offices until midnight, j If so, they believe that an allowance for1 the employment of night clerks is indispenh' sable. Other postmasters who ' now close their office on Sunday are; Uv a similar position. The status of the mes sengers is also unsettled. It is question able whether or not they must be ap pointed through the machinery of the Civil-Qervice Commission.. These and a number of other dittioult questions await Postmaster-General Vilas's ar rival. j, , . M ... Southern Kates Badly Cut. Chattanooga, Tenn., Sept. 9. The bitterest rate war that has ever occur red betweea Southern railroads is now in progress, and today's developments bid fair to make it even more general and determined. The war was com menced two weeks ago by the Western and Atlantic road, which made a cut of 5a per cent in Eastern rates out of Chat tanooga. This cut was made on ac count of the rivalry existing between that line and the East Tennessee,. Vir ginia and Georgia road. ' The cut was not met and thereupon the Western and Atlantic officials announced that the low rates would be permanent. At once the East Tennessee, Virginia and Geor gia road made a out of 60 per cent on Eastern business out of Atlanta and the Richmond and . Danville road ' ! was brought into the fight. It is now said that the officials of tho Western Atlan tic Railroad will open a ticket office in Knoxville and begin an indiscriminate cut to all Southern points. The. Louis ville and Nashville road is being driven into the fight and threatens to out rate from Chattanooga to Memphis to 82,. a cut of 400 per cent, as a blow against the East Ten nessee system . Matters are growing exceedingly interesting and ail the Southern lines are becoming in volved.," i,r ., ,, r f 4T . no Transfer of ttvveraaient Cein. . Wa shingtoitJ Sept. 9. John Hoey, President of the Adams- Express" "Com pany, had a conference with (secretary Manning and Treasurer Jordan today in reerard to the transportation of arold and silver coin, which, resulted ,&) a agree ment that hereafter allsuoh shipment shall be made by the express company in accordance with the contract' made by Secretary Sherman.' This , wilt not, howeyer. Interfere with the shipment nt CS Ann AAA in !! frnm Nm Drliuna " i.7Jl " "- l. TTrl.."..:": to Washington on the United" States steamships Swatara and Yantto, as the. coin has already been : placed on thoee vessels and thev wilr set sail in a few days. . ..:.;ii.rrw:.-. The remainder of the coin at new ur- leans, which is to be, transferred to Washington, amounting to about S15,- 000,000 will be sent by express, and the same mode of transportation will be adopted in the transfer of good coin rrom Ban rancisoo ana suver com irons Carson City, St. Louis and elsewhere. The conference was held at the request of Secretary Manning with a view, it ia understood, to tne transfer or a large amount of gold and silver ooin from distant points, where it is lying idle, to commercial centres where it is' more likely to be needed.; , j Consulting aer Father. !., Tounsr Mr. Ch.-A. Isidore ' Coshluigin of Harlen was plainly embarrassed. For some minutes he had rested uneasily in his. chair.' and Miss Brnith of 'Ninth street, near Second avenue, upon whom he was calling, knew wnat was coming. oc thought she did, and her heart throbs were as the ticking of a clock. j Mr Mils Smith:" he said Teverisbly i "could I er--eee your father for 4 mo ment or two?" .'vviv', i'.'.i.-. .',.. ! 1 1,' My father?" she repeated with a blush, "certainly, Mr. Coshinigin," and excusing herself, she, swept from the parlor.., ; ' -.i t:.'.';! .-'-"! " I " Presently tne oia man came in, ana, after a short conversation with . Mr. Coshinigin, he stepped to the door and summoned his daughter, i- - ) "It is getting late," said auv ooahinir gin, whose face was radiant, "and, as I hava alone ride before-me. itnmxi will say good night. .Will I have the. pleasure of. finding you at. home on Wednesday evening, Miss Smith?", j . . Miss Smith blushingly assured' nib that he would, and young Urr, CWMni gin was en route for Harlem. - 1 ' "Oh, papa!" she began, "did heH"" and then shoBtopped. j C j "You roust ask no fquestioas," vald the old man, and he smiled as he stroked his daughter's hair fondly. "Mr. Cosh-, inigia wished to see me in regard to a little matter which for the present must remain a secret V , ".' - "I know, "pupa, '? pleaded ttb girl, "but you might give me just a little hint of what it was just a word, papa" "Oh, well," he replied, indulgently, 'since you must know, Mr. Coshinigin wanted to borrow five cento to get to Harlem with." A". Y. Snn, - ;'' ri'M'i I ii iotr. a i mA.lM.iS4; ,i''Tv "It yachts mm steading on. port tack'.' Itlvlli . JyiooKcllAk At'tbb start fromBooanilightalHpithe Euritan was . W!eJ,rifiaiwarft. , JJfefienesta.. v nn u llSql 'ItS-AiT outwMd! bound barque got in thr war of both vachts. eompeuiag' tnem' to- pay orr:' xnii put the Qenesta ahead., " )' '' ,11:53 A. M.rr-ThePunitae is totbe Ufini-A ,im,.'Mi.j a t i L hodr.'east-nbHheast; , . , , , ( ; , , u '-'13: 10 r. M.The Oectesta' is aliea b M the leeward of the Paritah: 12:25'B.-Mif-TheDPuaitao U'out nbint- ing the, G,epesta andJetll to thew4nd- on the same tack as 'this Puritan.' She is weu oven tne Xieng lsiana snore. ; 1 , , 12;30HJ Mi-r-The Puritan 1 h (about fial'f a mile to tba windward, aadtthe'Qenee- to,8taMtngIpntackH1r,r,v, m , ' laj 'W.r-Bbthyapths are standing tb'.i'yev th'e'Purltari'la' 'work ing to the wuin vara an' we time. ' " ,, 12:43 P; M.rtThe -dJenesta: has srone about an4,i0w standing southeast, i 12:45. P. ll.r-Thn (innnatA to the' wIkdVardVof the Puritan'. Thev arbotU ottthe'same tadk.".'.' , ' , , l5ip.kr."tTM'windl'iSi BlowfnK fVbm' the eaeteoutheajstJanfl is eettTnr liehter. The, Puritan , fltiU holds !tne4eaa wind: The Puritan ia jnbw, eyerhauling the Oehesta.' Both have Set their, club top sailsi ' ': -'i ;i 11 ' rr ;nl;10i p. Mi The' Oenesta has gbce about, followed by the Puritan. ' 20 second later The. Qenesta is ahead.., ''. ,. ' a,,;- .. 1:20 p: if. The Geneeta has taken in her gaff topsail.'' IMS K.-The Genesta is- ahead : the wind is dyirg out. " . ,. fcATKR. 1 New Yokk, Sopt. 11. A dispatch from Sandy Hook, at 0.15, p. m.,. says the yachts did not round the stake boat. The Genesta'le coming in tow and the Puritan is sailing in. Hie race, is off for the dayi-jii-'.' TWO CAB18 OF SMALL POX AT TEOY. Tboh, Sept. 11. Two cases of small pox were discovered at the- railroad depot in .this city this moraine. - Both patients were removed to the pest house. There are no other known cases in Troy.1- Quite a panic was caused among- incoming 'passengers when the discovery, was made, and they precipi tately fled frons the spot. , ' - ' ! ,,vCN8UIiA,E APPOlNTMkNTS. : Washington, ; Sept. - Hi The Presi' dent today appointed Moses A. Hopkins, of North Carolina, to be Minister Resi dent and Consul General of the United States to Liberia. ' ' ' , AK AMEBICAX PAPKU SUPPRESSED. Bbrltv; Sept.' 9. The Govenment bas forbidden the circulation in' Germany of the American journal -Turnzeitung, an organ of the. Freethinker, ,; The' news paper is pubised xza. Milwaukee, Wis. LoNDONrSept. fl,r-Mr, Gladstone was called upon today by. a deputation of priyate Citizen who. desired to ascertain tne prospects or bis leading the Liberals in the coming etobtorial campaign.- IJe deolinedVlbpweyeij toi state hiai inten- W'-! i.r.t Mill tV:i . U. ! I ' .U'.'tl l!.- ;jo'!l .. '1 .'....1 " TTT'.i MADHrt- 'SeDt: 11. It is stated that thm RnnniaK njnmarA ar at Manilla Kaa ....... - . wurapneu mat wnen it was iouna tnat the Oe qjAAd at P.' arofines, rSenoi r BabrillesjKisited the con commander ,qr ,tne uermansrttqboab ltlia,:and ao- cuaeatiim ox p-BAPtKf a breacnot In ternationa jlawa o The German com manderTeplil -tfuit v he nad simply obeyed orders, s A hot argument en sued , ending in a sCuflB e wb6fi the Qor man' commander returned to his ship) The Governor then boarded the Spanish man of war, SaiK Quentin, and request ed the captain tafire .on the Ulis. " The eaptain refused,' the Governor of; the Philippines''' having ordered ..him : to avoid. , ft;' yConfliot. -.. Babrillee , then, ordered: ir the, i crew '1'tO ' flrej , 'where-, upon the captain drew his revolver atxd threatened tor shoot '. the man who obeys or? repeated theordan-abrilles againjirdered Jthe TneA' to fire, when the csptjin abotBabrih3 in theaheaWer. Babrilies wasvafterwardettaken as pris oner to Manilla whersi his trial iapro oeeding. JhsiloyeuimaoMormally de ny tha? there Wsl'ah "altercation bn shore, but are silent in 'regard to 'what ooourred on the ship; They admit that Babrilles ordered that the -Itlise1 at: tacked, ts.. ..i'ji.i w v .unw i PABia Sept. 11 Le Math today pub lishes special telegram' "from' Madrid, via the taoutissv stating that military riaipg has taken place us tbat euy,"-'- ill mii;iin'i fll.fl 1,01 ''u A calf in this, county recently-took; a free, ride on tbe mail train on the Itt iJt A. A. Li railroad, and also made k won derful escape from death. .Some: lights age ihoktiht taiilliiar-'llaMgb ar rived at Monoue a calf aa discovered quiUly: t: parched ion the-oow-ektcher 9f.i. tbefMt tecottietiW i Wive' 'and nnhurt. ..H ,77 had,,; t, been P , caught on " I the 'r i, track ti few. j -miles back and thrown upon the-cow-catcher, where it remained .until, discovered, at Moncure, ' when it Jwas, taken from its perilous position, put in the depot a3l night, and, on the return of the tram' next morning, it was placed in the bag gage car and safely carried to the place where it belonged. This seems an in credible tata, but is voucked ff&r by re-liablr-)tneJtlYC7iiAtUiecrd. A sallow complexion is indicative Of Jworwu.',-A fewdoeerol Striner'B) In dian Vermifuge, will destroy and expel them" from the system. ' " ' " ' , . ., . TJU. lo .'.., f 1 . Warrantee deeds and real estate mnrttrmtrMk far aula at Oiia dfi p.f .. A'jiwi-iyi. ft lwil -Ofl . W.Ju -HV.tnt r- . mo ikii ivace, ,,.i,i HlGHL2KP8VN;j'.piLU'i,i -The yachts both started at At'bier home' In the city of Philadel- Sniay on tne-Mtn day of August, ltwo, lm.. .'Caroline; , HuHhSs.' wife- of Mr. Theodore J. Pughee, wbb was-a brother or, toe late xsaao W, Hughes, It. !., and formerly resided In . this , city. Mrs. Hughes was born- in Onslow' countyiin this State; and wss 'the sister of Col. Edward, (W. Fonvielia,n:Shewas 'great ly, beloved. . and esteemed . be-i all who knew , her , for tha, loveliness of 'her ch&i&cter. j,be. sweetness of, herdispo sitibn, the unselfishness of her life and the unfaltering devotion which she al ways showed to. 'her i family and her friends,,,, ir'.i,,: .,u ::) . On "tb 3d!i day of Attg'nW, 1883,.' in Shelbyville, Kentucky, at the -''Mother House of our Lord of the Angels, Sister Jane de Chautal, in the,; world Mary Elizabeth Batre, nee Forbes.",, , Many of our older citizens will're momber the bright, beautiful and spark ling Miss "LizsieV Forbes, sister of Rev. E. M. Forbee-rshe , was one of New Berne's brilliant and charming belles be fore the war she married a Mr. Batre and settled m. Mobile, Ala. She soon became a widow and Bhbrtly afterwards, to. the 'surprise of all who knewjier, resigned,1 the world, aod iUe alluring pleasures and 'entered a convent. Her life as a nun was exemplary and seveie iy self-debying. " She became 4 Mother Superior and died beloved and respected by ber sisters in tne order to which she belonged. , , n , COMMERCIAL. Journal Officb, Sept. 12, 0 P.1 M. OOTTON. New Yokk, September 11. Futures closed steady. . September, 9.64 December, 9.54 October, 9.50 January, 0.61 November, 9.50 February, 9.71 Spots very firm; Middling 10 1-10; Low Middling 9 5-1(1; Ordinary 9 1-16. New Berne market steady. Sale of one bale. Middling 9 1-10; Low Middling 85-16; Ordinary 1 1-16. oomRSTic mattsiit-r. ' Cotton Seed $10.00, Barrels Kerosene, 49 gals., 85o. . TURPMTTNX Hard. (1.00; dip, ti.60. , Tab 75c.a$1.25. Corn 60a7oo. BkkswaZt-20o. per IK Bkkt On foot, oo. to fe. ' Cottntry Hams 12o. per lb. " LaBDi0c. per lb. Eooa 12io. per dosea. Frksh Pork oo. per povnd. Pkaitots 50o. per bushel. Fodder 75c. a$1.00 per hundred. Onions $3.50 per barrel. Field Pxas Hide Dry, 10o.; green Be. , Peaches 1.25 per bushel. Apples SOaSOc. per bushel. Pears $75c. per bushel. Tallow 5c. per lb. ' - Chickens Grown, 40aS0c aOaSOc. spring Meal 80o. per busheL Oats 40 cts. per bushel. TuRNtP8 50c. per bushel. Wool 10al6o. per pound. Potatohs Sweet, 80a35c. SilINOLKS West India, dull and n m inal; not wanted. Building, ft Inch, hearts, $3.00; saps, $1.60 per M. WHOLESALE PRICES. Nrw Mess Pork $11.60. SHOULDERS-Smoked, No. 2, Co.' prime, 6o a B-.and L. C.-ftic. FLOTO$4.00a6.50. ' Lard 7c. by the tierce. 'Nails Basis 10 's, $2.50. Sugar Granulated, 7ic. Salt 90ca$l. 00 per sack. , Molasses and Strups 20a46o Powder $5.50. , hot 81.60. Kerosene 10c. I ;',:' .". Stolenr-' A CAXOK.FROM PETTIPHBR'S FKRttV. on Xliunnlftv nlslit. Hcbteaibor 10th. Hulil cmodc U alMMit twenty-two feet ion the keel. nvn re across pear tne sail tliwart, sharp now, nq pnintea green wun a wnue BLTlpe Meats in. stem and bow ((ark color and ftcal- loped.. ,ild salt with a new oWoe In it. A liberal reward will be Dald for the retnrn of aatd boRtto-tho underelgned at Hew Berne. loiaawit , ..idHaiii.pK'rrit'iiKK. Capti Sam. B WateW, X DtfFPV'S PCR. KAif WHISKK-r. " . f ., fit - !.'.-l -i i , M. Crfcton'a. "MaaUeaUe, Pwr Ry.v' , t ,. ,.331111 A.Xfd.a XItO. i At hl old Htand on Middle at root, ; I Valuablo Pl:r.?-iicn ,..'t3-Tp' - I--! 'i: i'1 '' 1 TIio r,l,lHntatiou krAown am WIIXS (HO. ' Acrcsv 2 tnllos from Nsw.cBrae' on Neuso ( Iilver,' adjoint ds; Eg7pt Paatationi ; Oiod' frame dwel- llnor abtd teecetssry naildinflrs.) ,' 'For particulars apply W ' K JaJW,- IjANE. j, , Olton Craven 4Jo.. N, C.! . auil uf.it wb , it i -f fi In TT A 1TflAmy0! TTT fJ ! ..t.LXU.I vy UXX OvXAlaleO. iHo;il, i ARC' WARRANTED-' p i ' h j - To AU imp :cf" Chills Remcralmr onr Motto: Re Car K Par. MannrMtdredby " " ..fr .!. wrnnr'",tTrto;1"'l ' uaiiuvvu .MUVd, J A j;1 -,. DrngglsU, New Berne, i , i.. h ill ' t' Witt, KKOPKN HI3 SCHOPL, MONDAY. SEPrtMUKB 21ST, 1S4V .set d'.d I .Eii'in.; 1 ' None pinnlne onlccii ktlmpeil aa Votlowa, ' JAMES MEANS' S3 shoe: ' !. .n w TlWMt SlMMW (of entlemen , ane pwlof'Aaaa( rHwr r'a-ifcu,tltetad wltli large L Sllfcr MaRliTne'TWikt, ami are HnequaUud h Ittrmbilily. iiu. Tdct are made in varinue wiifthn, to HI any fooa, al with ei-..ttwr-lir il or nnr- iwa. Iliemer i il ot time -ahoca have LOACJALS-T Inrir rcQiteet tnose wno navo I fit a.rogas or as for their . rhoi. to at least try on a pair I of thpse-befareilmylnganew , pair, it psu notning te'iry'tlKJiirbb .MiiA A CO., 1WSTON, I .,11 MASS. HOWARD & JONES, Oit. P'riHcnrAi,' CHCltxit',' sl3Jw2w NKW BERNEN, C. Table Board, TA1ILK KOAUU for n lliiilleil nimilior cl (lontleincn ran lo hurt by ajipfylhg ' al the regtdrace of 1 Miih. A. K. HOWKUTOW, On ,Nuse atteet, . , 8fp) dw-w Next tho Catholic Church. Bagging and Tics! !.... ' On Hand (not to arrive). For Sale Low for Cash, . se3 THOS. GATES &XO HOTEL FURNITURE AT AUCTION. Ou.iue lTth of Septoanbei I8t5, Wo will Hell at l'u I) H,i Aurtlorti at MOKK HKAU CITY, the ENT1KK OUTFIT , Of the MAOON HOI'HK, ronslI1nt 'or FtrVnllnre, Crockery, eli-. to xa'iHfy mortKagea (Ikwi ly Win. II. Mowcrlon. M. O. Klein aiul others, The Hotel cin bo rriited If dralred. ' ' Hetllil (M'l'UNU dt BljAIONS. Land Sale; By virtue of an order o? Hie diipcrlpr Court of DttvlilHou county. NorUi Cnrollna, 'In the caseol sallle t). Meador, KxeeiitrU of . Win. W. Fife, deceaned, vn. Wm. 1'. File and of hem, I shall prr coed to sell atfubllo Auetloii.to I he hlghtwi btrtiler'for caah, at New Heme, N. v. on THUK8UAY. tho F1B8T 1AV, of .UCVU RER, 1KH5. the followinfir lOU ailuated in tlie city of New Home, N. C : Lola22u and and one lot In Greenwood Cemetery: At tlie same time and plane,! wlllnl upon the name terms, two acres of land mi II, kuo Sound, ia Carteret county, adjniiiug,Phep ard'e Point And Carolina tlty. . Partiea desiring further llifomatkMfcrply to E. O. HI New Berne, N. CT. UrX)KU J, MHADOR, toA (ltd CoinmlBBloacr. ... ,i . if Private SchopL : MHS A," T. JKKKINB will resnmc the duties of lien School, on, (, ( ij, , i, -mBAY, SEPT,14ttu Prompt attendance on the opening of the aeasion ls earnpetly requested; in order to the proper classification and greatest, iinuove ment of 1 he pa pi Is . Sept. 1bi , ,,dlro... ,. -nj TV. M. GSItmfc,, MEECHANT TAILOR. AaULineef Goo4j8,aail Sam gjCs, alwavS j on " Btilfe 'ciatnd niads'i era fetiort BOtioe,. and at as low prico aa, ,lhc same can pe bad : 1 anywhere1 in Korth1 Carolina, lit riarantaed. ..atid41piRtreet, ! ii, .n :.: Notice; " " Has removed to his old stamt rth rhAil trWct, between Alex. Miller and K. M. Favi& where he "wool d bet pleaae.l to at e Iris frtenda and eaatomara, and eopyly. th,an the, ieat Heer, Venl and Mutton the market arlonb. S9-Moatodellvdredi to any fart of tiie-elty Insure Your Gin iicusss rt'V.lii.l -f.-al -i . ! 1. K1i:,a1 M.l i The 'mndersigned" itf ie- GINi hfiOUiSES'ia i-PIKST. CLASSr 01?tC3, Jandi Jkt tW -iOWESTit'PbsgiELE EATE3. ;'f "a f lii r,tim .X7ATC0IT tecmf:?,' i'.i;iV" Insurance 'Afrcnis1 ' j H?7(Wlbjil, h,,; 'Kl i ...I 11 1'' P: f.f.iiri UVfS-.i ,!'... l ..h- v tr v wi -v - ' JO kiiiin 1 ' ' ' 1 eajiaertaiieh an enor- JZ- -'fiiiaw f""' ittuutae In tlie " Gw (Uaaanil for tbcm tliat If' 11) '"-aPrfonlr "jto" HlAtt. duces a larger cun- , fiL ' xllk 'tfrado han any !. jf Xftk other factory in Bt 3s? 'A. Vflh '-he world. M..V, i 7sS33g)PrUou- II l
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 13, 1885, edition 1
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