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f tarn- - 1L-.I1 iff?6! i .- . ! '- t) f ' .. : .'f; i. I ft VOL. IV, NEW, bern;n 0.. TUESI;;;3WA NO. 239. MM 14 . . local news: oiriiil winlatare Almaaae, , . .9"'-'lNw Berne, latitude, 85 6' North!. J longitude, 77 ' Westv- i ;in riMi. 7:08 I Lenirth of day. "v i ' .iun.. sets, 5:15 I 10 hour, 7 minutes j,4.ooh ets at 6:10 ft. m.. , . j a t? viOTWra8 TAfHT S V 5 A good, gentlS, family horse for safe 1 , 4pply to f - f : j -j- a ; jalGtf 'S. WSmaixwood i f A Fbhavse tried our .10o, hams sajr they are aa feooi a any in market, -f ! , fjEgg are quiet at 17 eta. per doeeri., l . Graai cmY1 tonight., ; ' The TiVer steamers hare resumed theif Ten prisoners in Craven county jail This is about as low as the number gets, -, The Silver Cornet band will make music at the skaOnjftSk net 'Friday " The new vear begins with in unusual 1 j.no.ojber of railroad accidenU, res, ppl$ S ' i; HessrB. - iggott (fif Harrell grocery dealers, have made an assignment to KLiBmmonsv -m'xr S'itil i oTbe weather has moderated andJ the Mating Hnk Vili re open tonight with a .grand maBquerade. .ti,v; (;'-'V iuat The Pamlico and ''Washirigtdil Tcails five reBu'med their regular trips which were sotneyfhat Interrupted by the cold nap., 'ihII!? ' V ' -,;-:f .'The' J&fo Ctw' arrived -on Sunday and leT11ioTie3'uIe"irmeye8ferJay -morn ins but was detained down" the river by 1u SUeActadooh brokeout of, her ice j prison on Sunday morning at 6:80 o'clock ; and at 10 p. m. was at her wharf in 1 "' We regset to ihefcr of the misfortune 3 (ot&&mUeo JMSefrriSi 'opft it wiU f rise from ite fiery baptism and go. forth nw newne.so.fe, , r lJliUUli86ap did not k kill the cab- btgee ptentedout last fall. Mr. J. L. 4 Bhesa says he is better off in this respect i-Mham he oooe thought he was, ' 1 . I The Pottmaeter gives notice of. a obange in the hou r of closing the mora f log maUj going west, f The; (westward J bound mail closes at 7 o'clock. , !f ,HiorasrtnalioB tt the thief of timiT JI "L vo (procrastinate any longer you will niTss getting seat for America greatr i est Prima Donna, Clara Louise Kellogg. '"kriOerock' ig 'rt work' on an oil j painting, reprBening: a farm' residence after a sh5W storm. 'He is'making good 1 ' kvadway'and1 '' Very Creditable raint. 1 . I I HI III II I' ' .. - j Thfl Baljimote 8un says Clara ( Louise 1 KeUogtw. hot ;an equalln concert The oempany will be in that city tomor- i row night, and a week Iate In New f ' ' 'd M -" ., uerne.. ..-:.,(-,1j,h ; ; noUn. M. D PJwey is preparing to en--.Jatgft Jiei ajoreJUid. is no w . offering bar- gains in millinery goods. AU who need " got Js n herne should read' her d wrUsemeat and give-her ft call. - t?- i ' Th steamers Kinst on , and Oaerclina went out yeeterdsyj the former for Kin stonf th Utter? lot Bnow Hilli They ",rr ieiained for several hours iri the Venae' by-large bodies of ice floating - --- ' Hage- prayer-nieeting,, under '.the 'X,, ?U;e4pf lhe,Toung IJJen'sCEristian A.iaociatiorr.'tJOnducted by the flisslo-0(yy2ComVnitte,-'ftl' Mrs.;- Fannie T5rin P.Mtmi. on, Sprint streets this (TuBdaj) jightiatTl o'cIockavU uftiWJ ' i , TUI Seaside Telephone bfttIo bufit up ' Beaufort and made a fldutiehjnjtclly'of it is now concerned about the progress of New Borne. jlt ;feajlrreghina to see a pape do sq much for.ft town as thii'jenln&haidonkfbr cUaufort but whrdonittciti2snaappreclaWiraijaTiacHMoirorT. Jan. io. ine oat i Whin vhtpn iuiTAnri An. .niiriir.a. fitkTirn. ' . ,', ' ' ' !' V,'e t ain 'carf 2 attention" to the fact T jV 3 re c fetary" bt, State Jbas given ar w hose lands' have: been deeded U t- Z..-Jji uiitil the second Monday in 'r ' -AX- r ) iry to ' redeem ' their, ' property r tbat suit will be entered for poe - 5 .and! "then the cost in m'any cases a. to-almnet as . much as the j. '".- is coiupelle4 to en- ; t n , , ua cf taxes and every . ; i r.'ix-rty has 4een sold ( 1 1 1 1 V e r' ' ate, had better try 1-1 k 1 The Yi'i;4 Legs!atute:'ha'sBincort . ;.'.ei the Chesarr-afce, 'lorfolk'ftnd , '-rj r .Wvcn? Company to build a t ; i . fr ; a some suitable point on ierfthe Elizabeth river, at rr ; f K .rf i ' s - Care, " i i.iie eat vU riv i' crosses the -: .- 3 to t'eac fTer one that re'(TH-Y,,.-.:.;l;oii - a...l r.. t ' ' v ar? l'ea.l- Vareaaonable Beqaeata.. . We are often asked, not to.giye, cer tain items of newt by parties who are afraid that the simple truth, 'xmight,per- adventure, or in some remote way which they oannot explain, do them some harm, They forget that they are asking ma to injure our owq business, which is to give the people, the . ne w;' and we have : sometimes acceded to such re' quests, especially When they came from the gentler Sex. because we knew at the time they did not know that they were making a very - unreasonable request But it is a Very up reasonable request to ask a newspaper not to publish a legiti mate item of news, and it is .often, the case that the -, very parties . who make such requests arertbe first to condemn a ItAWAnnlutP fnl (lli9r!nir nnfhtntv -in if. 'M".-ii I -. 1 1 , . . 1 ; ' Mew Berne District ApDalnlments. H The following are the appointments ot jtevi a: x. Harris, r . js. or mew Berne jjistriotot tne m. ju. conference: La Orange circuit, at Institute. Jan. Soow Bill circuit. Snow Hill. Jan. 30 81. . Goldsboro station, Feb. 6 7. Carteret circuit at Newport. Feb. 1344. t i : . ' ' . : fJj-. , - . Neuse Mission, at Bee ton's, Feb. IS 16. Craven circuit, at Maccedonia. Feb. 2Q M-f-;,-i ;.,-h- v.i -Hi- Beaufort station. Feb. 87 38 Jones circuit, Lee's Chapel, Mar. 0 7. . Pamlico circuit. South creeki Mar. 13 14. Straits circuit. Tabernacle, Mar. 2021. Core Sound Mission, Springfield. Mar. The District Stewards will meet Feb. 9th, at the District parsonage in Golda- oorp at la o'clock m. They are w. F. Kornegfty, X. W. Edsrerton, O. B, Price. Thos. Sutton, WA. Darden, J. Q.Jack son, T. J.-Whi taker, N. B. Garley, 8. Ipock, T.f A. Green, S. W, Latham, D., MoQain, HV At; Edwards, E. G. Carra- way, Alex, potter, J. f lgolt, w; Iw- Ar rendall and George Rose. "Enterprise" in Ashes. . Stonewall, N. C, i "ilJ Jan. 13.1886. f i EcrroB Jotomal: This moininsr at 10 ;00 o'clock theu Enterprise .building was discovered to be on . tire, caused from a defective flue. The alarm was1 promptly sounded, and 'OUrrcitiiefis both -white and colored came to'the rescue. . But the,- fire, had made such progress that it was impossible; to stop it Nothing in the offlce was saved ex- oept the type, which were badly pied. The library of Mr. W. T. Caho, consist ing of hundreds of volumes of the beet law works and other books, was almost entirely destroyed MN Pueh lost alt of his bedding and clothes, and Mr, Jos. S. Peele suffers a loss of about $30. Among those whorraderecrassiBtance we would -especially v mention Uaot. Levins; who rendered all assistance pos silei he having stopped fttl work' at the mills aqd turning, ou fns bands lq full force. ;Ve thank all who were kind enough t4 assist us, and we do certainly appre ciate the kindness of all who have- of fered to assist us since the fire. j r: The loss is estimated at $3,000; not 'insured.-' ' . ' i " It is expected that the paper will be Issued again in ft few days. , v J. JTUe Prcsldenand the Senate. ! 1 WASBfNaVoN Jan'J, If There is as yet po open rupture betweeq ,the Presi dent and the Senate over the matter of euspeBsions aDd-ppointmentsandno immediate prospect of oae. The differ ences that' now exist are between the members of the Cabinet fnd the Senate, the refusal of the former to send to' the Senate committees the information they seek will, however, ultimately ' bring the issue between the President and the Senate; unless the Senators modify their deroa'ndsMx .ijr.fT;j'i.i .'a scOiiiitv i ..Mr, Cleveland and his advisers bsvea complete understanding as to the policy they! Willi pireue The 'President has not receiyedfrony ther Senate,' or any Senate CQmniitteeor Senator, any re quest for-;an explanation of any removal or appointment, ; The 'heads of ) depart ments "have, however, returned the circulars of: Inquiry 'received by them front Bebnte committees 'wjth the reply that they have received no instructions from Jt he President to forward informa tion to the Senate giving his reasons for any of his acts. Any information in iheir ..possession touching the fitness of an appointee- will be promptly furnished. v . i i. ... i ., i v., - ,f "Richmond Whig" to be Republished lUUSIVS'' vf Maaf, nau w j ww vw tioa last monih, will be reissued in a few davsr It will be published' by joint stock company,' the charter having been obtained today to; that end. : The officers of the new company will be: President Thomas Potto; Directors-T W. PembertOD, James B. Pace, George Ross and A. .. Buford, of Richmond, Abner Anderson, of Danville, and A, W. C. Nowlin. of Washington, D,. C, All of these gentlemen' are men - of means, and their names in connection with the new company bespeak the pub lication of a live newspaper. It will be Democratio in politics - 1 ' . Snatctaed fr.na th. Qrate, Mrs, Helen Pharvij, No. pi Dayton St.. Chicago, 111., is, now in her sixty eighth $-far, a,nd states that she has suf- fnred witu- consumption for' about ten vears. was treated by nine physicians, all of them pronouncing nor oase nope lei. She had given up all .hopes of ever reooverinir. Seven h" ties of Dr. t ever reoovenn)?. 1 Kinft'e New Diefovery for Ucnpumption - ..i. i i . TV t. t-ieiy cureu uerr uuuuuug uum, drop fci-r a postal and satisfy '-y by .all n',gt;i.is C i I"!y or -' . ) .r : ' ; , BRIEFS. ' ; . ;' . V') Twelve bishops have been appointed1 by the Pope. V r " - ! ' - Greece and Setvia arts working to forni an alliance against' Bulgaria. Denver,Xiplora4o, is talking of eatah Jishfcg a permanent exposition' . , i J" Baltimore's gass bill for the month of December amounted tq.jll,589,fl8. J ,. Suffering " .continues in Ireland and it is thought that a famine is ap proaching. Sl ' - : J ' V -f Admiral D. D. Ported is much iin proved in health and is now considered as out Of dangor. i -; r A, . "!S otepnen J. Meaney, a well-known journalist and Irish agitator, is seriously iU in New York. : . T.' : Five cadets at Annapolis are ; 10 be coiirtmartialed for having been caught in the act of hazing. Grevy says that his re-election to the presidency proves that France desires' a stable government. A slight shock, thought to be thatt of an earthquake, occurred at Bordentown, New Jersey, last week. ' From New Orleans it is reported that but little damage has been done the sugar cane by the recent cold wave. Moritz Ber of New York has been fined fifty dollars for practicing medi cine without a diploma properly certi fied.. v . ... A large number of miners In the re gion of Uonnellsville, Pa.,, are on a strike. They demand ten per cent ad vance on their wages. ' , The Postofflce Department has re ceived information from the German director-general of Posts desiring our government to send an officer of the De partment to Germany to; examine the parcel post service of that country, with a view to joining the international par cel post. Einston Items. The enrollment to date at Kinston College for the spring term is 102. ine Atlantic Baptist Association has its next session in Goldsboro, Jan. 26th and 27th. Mr. Felix King's vendue came off last .Thursday at his late residence in Jones county. :.. - '.' , Ex-Supt. Scarborough is in town in the interest of the University Publish ing Company. .! Lawrence Miller closed but his last lot of furniture td one of Our widowers. Does this mean anything? " Died, Jan. 14th, Miss Debbie Powell, at thq residence of Mr. Fred. Loops, with whom she had lived for 14 years. Miss Alice Hines, of Marlboro,, apent several days in town and has lately gone to Jones county to visit relatives, i Mr. - Wiley W. Rouse, has lately quit the whtekey business and moved to his farm., Success to him and all others who do likewise. .' : ji'-invi The Free Press announces Mr. Walter S. Herbert as local editor. We bid him a hearty welcome to our town, and hope him and the paper good health 'and much success. ' " ; The riyer has been frozen over,' for several days, and skating; in the park has been the arausement. Jt has been 29 years since Kinston has had as much ice at one time. ': "' ' . ' The Disciples will have Union Meet ings on the 5th Sunday, and Saturday before at Tuckahoe, Jones county, and at Salem, Pitt county, each about 20 miles from-Kinston, - f Lean Albritton has returned' from Waypwille. He is mindful of others' pleasures. He will drum on the .piano while, the gentlemen and ladies talk, assist the ladies to skate, or anything in that line. ,,. .-At-.-i:' m Our statement in last week's Jbettis concerning. Dr. ' Miller's stores "was partly incorrect. He has not divided his two stores by a partition,-but has moved his goods into one of them, and will divide if he fiends a renter. ' The town commissioners passed an ordinance on Jan. ISth taxing Gypsies 820 for the privilege of telling fortunes, and a fine of not more than (50 or 80 days imprisonment for each violation'. The Gypsies have been going from house to house, rendering themselves quite ft nuisance.'. , - j .s ri' 3 Otve Up. " ; : If you are suffering with low and de pressed spirits, loss of appetite, general debility; disordered blood weak consti tution, headache, or any disease of ft bilious nature, by all means procure ft bottle of Electrio Bitters. You will be surprised to see the rapid improvement that wiir. follow; you 1 will be inspired with new life; strength and activity will return; pain and misery will cease; and henceforth you will rejoice in the praise of Electrio Bitters. Sold at fifty ceqts a bottle by all druggists. , . ; , :' 1 ' '' ' ' ,:-- Places of Bene. i For four years I have been afflicted with ft very troublesome catarrh of the head. So terrible. ha. its nature- Wen tbat when I blew my nose small pieces of bone would frequently oome out of my mouth and nose. The discharge was copious and at times exceedingly offensive. My blood became so impure that my general health was greatly im paired, with poor appetite and worse digestion. Numerous medicines were used with out relief, until I began the use of B. B. B., and three bottles acted almost like magic. ' Since their use not ft symptom has returned, and I feel in every way quite restored to health. I am an old citizen of Atlanta, and refer to almost any one living au Butler street, and more particularly to Ilr,,L.''i. Giilam, who knows of my case. . " . j 5IR.3. Elizabeth Knott. . For sale wholesale and retail ty R. N. Duffy. , - ? eftsoft.ijft!drtirnt;:i Don't leV 'he door stand open;, .but shut s.w win mucn care; Without la bang, without a'w hang, yes, . ,,snut, it ana square; . ) . . Without ft. slamf without,a jam, with Fbr If you've left it open,1' go 'shut it, ana aon sarrx. No Christian manor woman,' nd well- trained chick or child. Will let ft door swing idly, to make weak nerves run wild. When chilly winds are blowing and some one taking cold- While the open door is creaking, and muttering like a scold. ' Haste makes but waste, remember, so plenty take of time: Don't leave the door half open a fault almost a crime And if you 'ye ever done this, 'don't do so any more: Whatever else you fail to do, don't fail ' to Hbut the Door. , ' I ; ! liU -. i-J-''.' . I .Congressional .Work. Jan. 15. The Senate was not in ses. sipntodaT.,11,1: ii'i . .: An tne House Mr. Blount, of Missouri introduced a, bill repealing sq much of the act of ' June 9th, 1879, as ' provides for the exchange and 1 redemption of sudsi diary coin;,, KererredV Mr l)ockery,(Ol, :Mi8flOurw from the committee on acceunts, reported a joint imuiutiuu uiiijwiuK uwuuarKeu . pui- ployees of the House one month's extra pay,')".! 'xa .niij iwme opposition 1 wasBhown to the resolution, and Mri Dockery said tbat if the proposition rere an original one ha himself would riot vote, for it, but the custom had be'en to grant this extra pay, and he thought that the measure should be passed.. o J;;i. .;. i; ," Mr.Beagan,i oc. Texas, .opposed the resolution, which, he said,, was giving away the people's, money to pay em ployees' for services not performed. Mr. rettiDonwor xenn.i also thoueht that the House should pay its em ploy ees for the time employed, and stop this extra pay nonsense.. 7ne resolution was defeated yeas 71, nays 189. : ' . ' The Presfdehtial Succession bill was taken up, and' after discussion and sev eral amendments ,'were rejected, passed as it came frottf tne Senate by a vote of loo yeas to to nays.', me negative vote was cast by ' two Democrats. Mr, Ben qettof N. C, and Grtene of N. J.1, and sevehty-sevenJEtepublicane,. Adjourjjed until Monday. .-1 . i r t ' 5" :fltdniwali Items. Joshua Ireland, aged about 17 years. son of Archie Ireland, was drowned in Jones' bay frhfjej skating, on the ico a day or so since. WearabegwuuLtofeellikewe were about on Oft w 'jvorlxU. have had no mail since last Tuesday, and that was Saturday's datej , t It is rather strange that private individuals can cross to New Borne an djjack, and the mail is npt able to thftMme. uu neuuesuay last me law omce oi W. T. Caho,' in tbis place, was com pletely destroyed by fire..: ,Mr. Caho was absent and loBt all of his law book j and wearing apparel.. except the suit he had on. . The-itUerprfee and all the fixtures belonging to it, were -nearly an entire loss. Mr. W. N. Pugh was painfully burned about bta eye, and Mr. Peel, the pressman, alsorwas a loser. The whole was a serious loss, there being no in surance. ' The fire originated on the aecond floor from the flue, in which the store pitei went through. -' We haye had; IT week, of s cpj4 "weath er1 as commonly ever gives us a call; the mewuryberog-dovm'to or four con secutive daysJ The river and creek are all blocked, with-ioen Thelechooner A. E. Rudolph, Jno;A. Leyins, master, has been waiting for axhande to sail, apd today is the first that the ice. is out of the wa?.,'iSbehajiA load.. of boards from At H. WhitoomhWimill for Philadelphia, consigned to Lukens & , Co, The cold snap has so numbed the trout that all who have nets are having quite a good fish harvest. Sudden DeaUuToI. Secrt tnry Bayard'tt . Dftnrbien-' ' Wabhintjtow, Jam , 1 6. Mise Kate Bayard, the eldest daughter of the Sec retary of State, "died suddenly' about 3 o'clock thiss afternoonj- The- reception at tne wnite wouse waa suspended im mediately upon the receipt of the news Of her death. Miss Bayard died at home just as sho- was starting to the White House, to attend MissrGiyvetevd recep UonxCMfeS' Biyar hOTacceVred an in vitation so assist Mips'Clejvoland at her reception, this afternoon ; and that lady and her guests, Mrs. Utley.snd, MiES Love wh were also teafet at the re cpntioH. wer "waitm Miss Bavard's ar rival wbbd they , jreceiyed the news of uw UMI.U.-, i wtu juiujuii uyo min utes to 8 o olooK, and tne' reception was to begin in as hour - Tbetinmodiatercauseof Miss BayartL's death; waft diseaM of 4heert.wSh0 bad been troubled witlt Weakness of that or- gftnhd;lk .bWitrtftted byihe lamily At the rtfe'eptib; a iter. . jatbr house lastmigbWit'MVM remarked that Miss Bayard was unusually animated, and taxed lersejfto the,Qtmoettoebtertairi the gftaitMi If is Maftrfted ioak-undue exertton may hajeprecipitated the fatal iTrsaTTMWafjai 'stars 'bn' a'ccoESt or my in .fH alterations In my ncraiing bntlneaa before lecelvlng m? SPRING STOCK. v Tbarefoi.am otTortaa- my Laree Stbcl of Plaahaa, Srtki.WiMtRlbboB, Flow r, FeatbcraTTlait, rteEtc.. , - AT EEEAtLV : EEBUCEQ PH1CES. and soma AT COPT, the KEXrimRTT DAYS. ' Have' also rtiluicd the pilce of ii'l-hft, OerinantflWB anj Fa xo ay. Wools, Crpi ana Sloimilreflobrtt. -1 ulS(!vTJm " Jits. if. D, DE Et". COMMERCIAL. JouitHAL Ornox, Jan. 18, 0 P. V. , ,,, ,. OOTTOHt (i v i .. New York. January 18.-8:18 pi K Futureslclosed steady. Sales of 50,900 bales. January, February, March,. April, May. 0.23 '9.87 9.83 ,9.49 9.60 July, August, September, October. November, 9.80 9.88 9.67 9.5Q June, 9.70 December. Snots auiet: Middling 9 8-16; Low ifiddlins- 0 1.16: Oood Ordinary 8 5-16. New Berne market steady. Sales 'of 13 bales at 71 to 81. : , I ., Middling 8 5 8: '.Low Middling S; Good Ordinary 7 5-8, I DOltfESflC niRKRT. Seed cotton 552.90. Cotton Sxbd $10.00. i TuBPKNTtNB Hard, S1.00; dip, $1.75, Tab 75o.a81.25. s Coen 40a05c. Rice 85a?1.06. Beeswax 20c. per lb. Beep On foot, 5o. to 7c. Country Hams 12c per lb. " Labo 10c. per lb. Eggs 17c. per dosen. FiiEsn Pokk 6c. per pound. Peanuts 50c. per bushel. Foddeh 75o.a?1.00 per hundred. Onions (3.50 per barrel. Field Peas 60a75o. Hides Dry, 10o.; green 5o. Apples 30a50o. per bushel. Pears $75c. per bushel. Tallow 5c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 40a50c. ; spring 25a40c. , Meal 70c. per bushel. Oats 40 cts. per bushel. Tuhnips 50c. per bushel. Wool 10al6c. per pound. Potatoes Sweet. 35a40o. i wholesale prices. New Mkbs Pork $11.00. Shodldehs Smoked, No. 2, 5c. prime, Be. C. B.'s, r . B s, B.'s and L. C 6c. Floue S4.00a6.50. Lard 7ic. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10's,83 00. Suciar Granulated, 7ic. Coffee 8allc. Salt 90c.a$1.00 per sack. Molasses and Strops 20a45o. Powder 85.00. Shot 81.60. Kerosene 10c. NOTICE. The underaiKned. W.A.4 8. E. Ewell, have duly qualified as Executors of the estate of J allies Ewell, and hereby give notice that we require all persons having claims against the estate of the said James h-well, to present them to the said Ex ecutors duly authenticated, for payment on or before the 18th day of January, 1887, or else this notice will be pleaded In bar of re covery. l'ersous muentca to me estate must pay without delay. W. A. CWCLiLf, 8. E. EWELL, Janlbtiw Ezeentori. Administrator's Sale of Land. Pursuant to a Judgment and order of the Suoerior Court of Craven county, rendered on the 4th day of January, 1888, In the case of Jan. o. Harrison, Aanrr or i nomas tenner, dee'd. vs. Jos. T. Oasklll et als., the under signed will, on MOJSOAY, MAKOH 1st, 186. at the Court House aoorinfiew oeine, u., sell to the highest bidder the folloTing real estate belonging to the estate of Thomas Feouer, dec u, to wit : A certain tract of land In Craven county. on the south side of Neuse river, weat aide of (Iraat Marsh tiut, adjoining the lands Of Osmbo Fenner on west. Wm. Tennle on south and east, and Nense river on the north, containing ll acres more or leas. Terras of Hale i One half oaah : balance six montlui credit, secured! by mortgage on the land. Hale will commence at HO'eiook. M. Mew lieruo, January iuth.1880. j. Art. 0. HARRISON. 16 did Adra'rof Thog. Fenner, dee d. TO ADVERTISERS. A mtalozne of 98! newananera divided Into B V AT WH A v S KOTIONH wui be sent on ap- pllcaiion fica.u. To those who want their advertising to pay., we can otter no better medium for thorough and eflcftHe work than the various sections of our Select Ixx-nl List. CiBO. P. ROWELL ii CO.. Newspaper Advertising Bureau, Janiu 10 Spruce street, Daw York, For Sale. Tli n Hnnse and lutt o ' Johnson Street. hree doora east of nanooclt at net. Th hou-c contnlna six rooms and la la good re pair: n'sokitehen and dining room adjoin lug. water on the premises. ror terms arplv to WALTER H. COHEN, iaiu7aiw whm uiaa iii.i.r.n. m w. TiTCPntrffinif hu phuinvinrDcmn .1 UiaoUbUliUll UX wi AAlflJiAaJUr.' 1 Tha eo partnership ' heretofbra ekhtlng batwert W. B. BOYD and. R. H. BERRY Is this day dissolved by mntaaleonaeat. Jany.;,imw.., , , V. B. BOYUi . . B.H. BERRY. The underalgued will eontinne the Oeaeral Insuranoe. business at bis office Jon ftoath Front street', one door east of 'the bffloeof W. Janll SSi.iU , -ul ! IVf. ft, BOYD. BEST FERTILIZER:! i ; $7rtQipcr.m, t sx.b. fa 200 ih.. Sacks. ...xl i oaj ) j,i u ':) v! $l-0O per barreiU: y Jl viM Barnlnyi)j8Uf abJU d ay ftnd night Ltoerat a iscoudi ior lanro ordars. '. .Place. Your orden smrJr and sMenra tue nret pbiproents. . . - . WTI.I TIMS Jf TTXT7T7TXrn i t i - New Bern Lima Kiln ' i j4 jaM dw8eu ,u'- New Berne, K. XX ' A HODSK AND LOT. In perfect erder, con taming e;Ut rooms, etktera, Imi h room sad outhones. TerniseHr. Arniy to Janbo-'w . , li.Bfa.RU.Nu,awBene. J. C. ETHERIDGE & C0M Cotton Factors and Comifiissioa Merchnts 110 Water Street, Narfolkv Va. Consignments of COTTON, CORN PEA NUTH, ui.d FARM PRODUCTS BOjlolted. HcyiJiKNCss: ' ' ' Wllllami Bros.. Noi folk, Va, ( B. R. White Uto., ' . . Marine Bank, 1 '' NEW BERNE THEATRE. Wednesday Evening, JAKUABY 27tli. ' Miss CLAEA LOTTISE KELLOGG, AND HER GRAND Operatic Concert Co. Major J. B. Pond liss ite honor to announce the World-Ueuowid AiucricanFrtiuaDouDa. supported by the following euiiutnl ArJIslB, BIl.s Pauline Montef(ntflo, Contralto, Mr. Ross David, Tenor, Mr. Francis II. Noyes, liarltonc, Mr, Adolf Glaae, Pianist AND Miss Ollie Torbett, The charming young Violinist. Miss Torbett la but eighteen j eurb of age. Her success tho first season of ber public (nicer is without a parallel. I To appear In one grand o eratic concert ns above announced. Tickets with reserved seuts SI. 60 mid ri.11) For sale at Meadows' Drugstore. Wanted, IN A Pill VATIC FAMILY, OX1C OH TWO TABI.K KOAHDKliS. Small family, Terras reasonable. Convenient the IiuhId sspait of the city. Apply ,lo Janlldtf L..H., Box 55 Bargains! Bargains ! AT COST ! and LESS THAN COST! THE ENTIKE STOCK OP Dry Coeds, CONSISTING OT1 Men's, Youths' andl , Children's Clothing and Underwear! Ladies' Dress Goods. Worsted Cashmeres AND A SMALL LIKE OF Ladies' Underwear, all lor LESS TilAN COST, "io close out business. ' A large line of Trunks, Valises and Hand Satchels, And Goods too iiitnu rous' to mention. Four No. 8 Wbeelor & Wilson S?w iner Machines, nt 25 each, all new and iu first-class oondition. Come and Buy Now, j t VM. SULTAN, WfiiiHteiii ltuildin?. ' dec.'!0dw2m RINK CLOSED Until Next Monday,1 AND' ' t . 1 . ... . ..it Carnival POSTPONED , : i '.i ,i1k.1 3niS 'UNTIL1:" '' " v'f ' ' .' !; rf!vyi TUESDAY) NEXT i , in-. v,,-.) h audi i j :li;ijf Kinston CoUeSe1 X)B MALES . ANI FJAtEa. - ;BprtnTerm, imopepedan)tlf.1i;J , The Session of lssvua . umbe enrolled to date tor 18SV86 laKS.. I Bosldoa ordiaapr Kneliuli hnnrf.u Thoa. a House, U K, lror. Mathe'SatVca. Mra. . H. lowis. Btipt. Female Department. U Katie Lw1s, Inswuctor Primii. iSTT- Paplla reoatvedat any time ..-in,, (TT, ort ratalo(rnea,oa appliestion to Prlnelpal XlaatoaMJau im. ul SWll A iesirable hous and lot on the sdatA sias of Iiroad street, one door wen of ths residence of J.C, Green, Esq:' l or l terms srtf rarther particnlsrs, sp- to I decSltf (;i j-Pr. ' Si , . ..." 77--..
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 19, 1886, edition 1
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