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vrv t . -.ifii ij ,tV 'it-1' iix ,f.. , 4 . lT.' vt in . i kit 7 4 J V TT TT 5 TV ii S3.: aV? , if .9 !f - j.!i:iTn.s,-i iJ-4 VOL. V.-NO. 270.1 ,;NEW BEKNE; N, C., THURSDAY. FEBRUftY 10. 1887. V : r 5 LOCAIr'NEAVS ' tuttl ajtBtatwr lIUIMi .; ' . Hew Beialatitttder4 89 ' North. , longitude, 77" r Wert. Sue liiM. 7:08 I Length of devi 4 -iun mu. 60 f 10 hours, 13 sniaatee. f t(ae seta at use p. m mm iia4aWi-' N. LOCALS. iff!" Sampiea uat re- a r Tf Uia afManar Iai-a who l arvMtrtW ilamhor and Laeea at u atora yeatarday will oall again and am haw imnArtinn of tfaeaa . goods thajr undoubtedly will ba aup- mmm wtu Ids exact pnern,a wa uva Jut reoaivad a large new atock of these goods. ' Call early and bring your friends before tbe stock is ptciea orer To will be pleased with the low fig I on them, 'j -if-'4. , A. It. BlKXB, ' Pollock Street. Fob am jC5iP. Purniture for trior, Vfotlmi, Wtohew. atao Fin. use la WtOflti. (plyrjrCoheB, one door Middle and South Front lormer Middle and I la. 8a4 OaM and Bye a Specialty. H IS Roanoke Dock, Norfolk, Va. .;- fabS dm is ratTAiB4 riaatw, Clemant, 01aaa?aloU, Garnish and Oil at low r4nea. 0-0. Aixem & Co. Xgalcy (orMsllis & Co.'s Punch . laWaaTMoc fine Cigate. ar?ti8--Jl,J0 1 Palmk. ' fU line of Plows, Harrows and CoKiratori. at pricea to suit the times. " Geo. Alleh & Co. froTbioYfaMron are 1 L. Wlf V'feer hou i booraitiK. kousebvold furni tara and LJtM nUneila for aale. See Tltpf.U. Baker gives an important otioaSlJDur business locals for the ladiea. v ' '"'. amer. JXfiance arrived yeuter .ntt-t fXoni Balrtmiwe wftft Wfo JidKchiin-Ja-. . ' . CUr.U K.Wh4he. giooar and dry foods ' meralpM?eieaaea store was on fin Monday night, baa made an aseisa- mm f. m: Biinjfr -v" -i-; - JVmr JCnlehta dTfeW Velgh at T. Ulrich'4 Jf tl(yfePl?ll tV0') TM JdayM i I 1twf 28. 258 LflfwfgttsVT' Bow is Bra" of tbe M. . r . ... kool will bave a Ur Jiald.partyaJ Jtanly Hall to aaoowFxidsy htep. Visitors will be "wahtKeftaof thsiiaU7- t" fflfiirble ToUnaa of smoke uf to t VfthborhoM1 of George street, t Trom Bnirrha lime kiln club. sltrm of fira to ba given yet- tg.jytwi the fire engines to daah of la thaftrAotton. " tj;.,twhAari wUiR eopw an opportu- I - VfWWhaiBt tbe Madame' Janlsh ' V!!:.;.v? .t.. .... ft CMsWTaaarot tound trip, including OtWnse, fwm Jew Berne and Kins ton, $1.50; from ttinsioo and lsral HaUca. , ., , Vl i aa-ahii.wfoMr.T AmbpZ. Ekh- rai e.rfTiceawitrb'e W C:tfMMBytlo'bkwk4 , dawn faifBTr f ts-giBHwi; c '. si etaasMgetjel BfiCvwl) C i f 1M Ihe'JollowlBf latter from tB BiBT44iarv loattny raaor aad . -ttWl-paBBpaBktaflBadtwo ' vMd ywrtteapU Sed Hanythtog . v n too would make it good. J!y 2 r.1 ,5880 lei m arpoVaome- bill baa been reiered4oaW'oea- tltt en propositiott; and grievanoes. . -,VOUl j ... , i ' " i-WiUi rMMaU f- e. q vl, S - J ' 1U. J6nUa,Aba Janterprising ad tor aiiT itfblishertha Goldsboro lfenflr, called fo aea a yesterday. Ee ia atUnding' the Grand Lodge, Eji!s .PythjM 'jim4. f non ored r08B8aweBB) Eep- Vf.-1 Iwe,--i t- iVUfK'V Vint rj' . XI a mgginsof 4UclclUe; a -1 vaatardavi rm 1 1 .Vt . Cr'- Jonei, tormeriy of the steamer L Gvidsboro, bow ofWahingtoB, N. C., Ia tha city yesterday. ; : ; - P. nrFtfteHe-jIr..rTtnd last tight f nt i prbfettlonat 'trip to Jack - gvMrlttait 9hi' bo frraWaiH ; ' t ttwiwi ib JifC G 11 ? - Crpat i ..Unent nas been caused la if ' Tarki Tettay by h ia- r - ei- overyof Mr. J. KOorler, - i l -''r'opg beoonldnot tara in i i i s brad; everybody amid r f Conun - 'on. A trial ?'s iew i ftoovery was . i d.c r-':rf, h rxrnphti ' i .1 a box cf Dr. King's t 1 It tiB time hsC'iad i " c ' f r r.nd tobc"' , 1 a t '.g '.! f - i had - -TOUT, . Capt. 0. H.fiaaborB, of Carteret, waa ia the ciry yesterday, and learning that ha was engaged U -eyrtet 'culture to some extent ia this State,' we sought bb interyiew, and from him learned that h bg4 planted about ten thousand bushels of oysters in Turniquin bay, Carteret county, and feels a deep in terest la legislation by the General eeeaily oa . thkaubjeofc -Vej showed Mas the bill Neeatly t&trodaoed by Mr. King, (by request) of Onslow, which he examined and approved of ntaoy of iu features, but thinks the ten acre proviso is a death blow to tbe business. This ten acre limit simply means that tha hundreds of thousands of aores of oyster bottom in North Carolina shall not ba 8 eve loped. It ia embodied in the law simply to gratify those who do nothing to develop tha industry bat simply draw on the natural beds. If there it to ba a limit at all it shoot d not be teas than one hundred acres. Any thing lees than this weuld hardly justify a man with capital to engage in the business. If the natural beds, with aufBoient additional area for expansloB, are exempt from entry, it would seem that this ought to be sufficient for those who are not disposed to take the trouble and expense of cultivating Then why should they object to a man with cap ital taking up as many acres as be u illing to pay for? The oyster bottoms, with the excep lion of natural beds and additional grounds for expansion, should be treat ed as other public lands. Let a price be fixed for it and let a man enter, all be is willing to pay for. As be improves it and makes it profitable let it be taxed as other property, and if he fails to im prove within a certain time let it revert to the State. Whatever legislation ia made bv tbe Ueneral Assembly on this subject, it is to be beped will be general in its ap plication and not exempt certain local ities to gratify the whim and caprice of those who want to play the "dog in tbe manger;" who will not improve the oyster bottoms themselves nor allow any ene else to do so if tbey can help iu TMs Death of Jsscph T. HleBardsoa. The following account of the death of Mr. Joseph T. Richardson which was announced in Tuesday's issue of this paper is taken from the New York World. In some particulars it Is far from cornet. Mr. Riohardap was not a man addicted to periodical sprees, neither was Jha '"oountry merchant," but a sober,' fndastrloas, 'well-to-do farmer, a kind husband and father. If his death occurred In the mtnnsr stBsH in this article be must have been suffer ing from a temporary aberration of mind. How tbe World reporter' could report him as "drinking copiously on the way ".and addicted to "periodical sprees" ia a mystery, for it is utterly ithout foundation in faot. Philadelphia, Feb. 1 Joseph; ftch- ardson, a prosperous eoantry merchant near Newbern, N. C, who was pulled out of the Sohuylkill river at Christina street early on the morning of Feb. I, after having vainly attempted to com mit suicide by drowning, u was stated in Tlus rToriii, put an end to his life late yesterday afternoon by jumping from a fire-escape on the thire floor of tbe Philadelphia Hospital, wharf ftftjad been taken to recover from the) aaOdk of bia cold bath. Richardson had started on a trip to Naw York and had been drinkinsr oopiously throughout the journey from Weshlngtoiw He got off tha train at Broad street, Monday night, with no Idea of hia whereabouts or oon trol of , hie'.aotioa., Arte aimlessly wandering about tha city ha reacted the Bcboylkill and Juasned'hir-Biioh-ardaon was addicted to periodical ps'ees, during which hffteain4ldeepoadent and threatened to kill himself. He was known to possess considerable property besides his business, waj 4ood f am ily , and bis relatives ia NeMAfn; and Wil mington were all nnoreorsessprominent business men. ftfoaardson was about thirty-five year eld, and leaves a wife and five ehUdgep. ,.UfiiJalM1, Thd lTtb aaarnei seawejrl6l foe Brand Lodge ef BJhtt rf4 PyjhSa;B in Masonic BaltTaesdAyt-Jwflve Lojlgfe iters represented? andths. r onowirg otBeere were pteeantt: ftnaU O.-T'-, grand chancellor'. Fatbna M3'. r, grand vice-cbanc!ior; J. C. r r, past grand chancellor; V. L ..., grand prelate; Joha Ll In'"er, r"""! keeper of records and seal; R. T. bcaJb ha, grand master of rxohiqusrr B. M. Pavie, grand master atarms;a lX-Bea-bow, grand inner guard: R EV.fLee, grand puter guard; J. A, Ponttx anaJB. G. Harrell, supreme representatives, r The reports of tbe grand effioereas-ere read! and reterredtP appropriate' mmeea.. -A im .Chancellor White tepresenta the order ia healtiiy ooudititm ia Borth Caroline. ' One sew lodge, ha been, iBstitnaedteariBic paw year bdu vucro i a cuosiuowmp increase in membership. - The Grand Lodge endersea tn Okies memorial project, bnt thinkg tha mon ument it propo to erect to ' mem ory nl that 'Chivalrous keight Bttl Holder Hinea, who aacrioced- hie -ewB life in Richmond, Ta-i on the aJtat ef Inca Uhip, ia a noLla, madly Via termined e"ort to prerve the life of a brother 1 a ; .; 1 f ' sioa d le erected at Ra''-h or t ?' 'ton, N. C, where his rr at it J, rather than at Rich- fjj - ; s ca UilO ,1 c:5!ia..uQ cf tie lUsufqraa ralav Cvltaa, . Rank ia earnestly raconuneaded to the several Loege. '. Tho election of ofiicers for the ensu ing term resulted a follows: Grand Chancellor, N. O 'Berry, ef Gotdeeoro; Grand Vkje-ChaAcaiier. F. D. leeav, of Wiimingtoat Grand PrebOa.l C D. Ban bow, of Jreenabore; Grand Master at Arms. E. M. Pavie of New Berne; Oread Keeper of Beoords nd seal, Joha L. Dudley, ef Wilmington; Grand Master of Exchequer. . T. Soanlia, of Fayetteville; Grand Inner Guard, B. H. Marsh, of Salisbury; Grand Outer Guard, L. M. Donlap, ef Dwraam; Past Urand Chancellor, Samuel V. White, Raleigh. Mr. J. A. Bonitz, of Golds boro, was ananimously re-elected lepreeeBtatire to the supreme Lodge oi tbe Wort a for, the four-year term ending 1801. Ma. . G. Harrell. of Raleigh, is the ethee representative, whose term expiree 1889. Greensboro was selected for the next place of meeting the second Tuesday in February. 18S8. The thanks of the Grand Lodge were tendered to A taenia Lodge, tbe citizens of .New Berne, and to the railroads (or many courtesies. The Lodge finished its labors yester day evening, and by invitation of Athe nia Lodge repaired with other invited friends to Hoi ton's Hall on Middle street, where a bounteous supper of game, unhand oysters was served. A Doctor's W. Crawfordsville, Ga., Jnne 11, 1885. For ten years I have been suffering with muscular rheumatism. Patent medicines and physicians' prescriptions failed to give relief. Last summer i comtnenced tbe use of B. B. B. aad ex perienced partial relief before using one bottle. 1 oootiaued its nee aad gladly confess that it ia the best and quickest medicine for rheumatism I have ever tried and cheerfully recom mend it to the public J. W. RHODES, A. M.. M. D. Sold in New Berne by R. N. Duffy and K. H. Meadows. rOREltiN MEWS. AWAITIMJ A DU.PATCH FROM CAS ADA. London, Feb. 7. Sir James Ferguson, parliamentary secretary for the foreign offioe, stated in tbe House of Common this svsning that the correspondence between Great Britain and tbe United States relative to the Canadian fisheries question would in a short time be laid before Parliament. Tbe correspond ence, he said, contains full information about the history of the wfaaae ss?eit down to s very recent date. A dispatch from tbe Dominion government, con taining suggestions aa to a modus livendi between Canada and the United States, was now on its way to London, and tbe imperial government oonld not, therefore, send proposals to Washing ton nnni tha Caned lea dispatch was re ceived and considered. MUST MOT rSOVOU tHK 0 KUMARS. Paris, Feb. ?.T-The French ooakmaa ders along the German fsantier have been ordered to avoid all exercises of their troop likely to be falsely inter preted by Germany. - - - Spanish republican emigrants reald ing in Frsnoe have decided to feata a volunteer force ef 6,000 men to assist France in the event of war with per many. . Berlin. Feb. 7. Tbe Berliner Naoh richtan says that Oen. Von Moltke de clares that the political situation is most serious. , London. Feb. 7. -The Pall MallOaaatte asserts and the Globe denies that Eng land bas practically decided to adopt tbe Lee American rifle for the use of her army. 1DLCA1IC DIBTUKBAHCES NCAB SASXt St. Petersburg. Feb. 7. The inhab itants of Baku, the centre of the great Russian petroleum fields, have been much alarmed over a subterranean ex plosion which shook houses and caused considerable damage. At the same time a volcano burst on Lokbatan, ten miles distant from Baku. For two nights the volcano threw a column of fire and mud 8A0 feet high, illuminating tbe eouatry for miles around. Tbe mud emitted during the eruption already lies from seven to fourteen feet deep over a full square mile ef territory. FRENCH ACQUISITIONS IS BIT ATX BPan. Madrid, Feb. 7. Irritation has been caused in Spain by the aewi that the French minister at Tangier has induced the Saltan of Meroooo to- assent tq aaa altenstiew e( the portieai ef Me MU Qt Algeria. t. e a elst the fertile Teller 'M weiya river and.. Important posit ions commanding the oaravasv roete te the heart oi Morocco. . The movement it ia thought here, will assist German dlpto macy w securing eioeer use wiupeu. , nppxi ' pxJiated- gt ktrBSAa., LoPTDoe. Feb. -Thw ' race' Between Ged. Bubear and G. . Perkins for. the genuine eaampkansaiB ef England.' 400 pounds and the Sportaoiaa'S ehaflenge eup took place today, and waa won by Bubear. Tbe race waa rowed CTsr the Tyne ehaniptohaEiif oonree. " LOKBobt, FeU- 74ne Korweaiananlp Dagmar, Capt. Stelbers. from Peaseer sola Deeember Si far Uvernoet, fewe dered at aea.,- The crew have arrived a Qtleenstown.k J i ie-i'ee :, r- - n. ABVKLL (TBAI.TR. : " b London, F.U X-Mr, Pamell essUeg that he ia going, f tbe- eentiait.- fie ays kia-afcyaioiaa ia watt satis sd with his progress. v , - - . - -; ataakM' Armlae aav, jp f i Lan alt ' , V- for Ct s, T;niisea, T , nwe, 6aa Rbeuns,- Trr 6wr- v T. A --ed Hi-i. t .Mains, l or , i i la Er" V a.: t BOfctit 1 4es or no i y required. It is ( a.. & -1 to giver-irft irMwfaottaex, er enr-i-y re- funaed. 1 rice Si ee&xe per tax. 1 14 ale by R. N. Duffy. " ; ;"; ; declt ly TUB 8BRBB1L ASSBMBtT. Spec ial to tbe Journal. Ralxwh, February 9, 1887. SENATE. Ia the Senate, Wfllameea or David son, Pugh and Mlrover were announced as committee en railway commission. The following bills were introduced: To extend jurisdiction of magistrates; To provide for criminal statistics; To incorporate Harnett County Railway Company ; BUI incorporating Wilming ton, Onslow and East Carolina Railway passed final reading. HOUSE. A Detftlon (presented br Mr. Over man) wee read, asking the creation of a aee eowaey to be known as Baasorn. The neteaen was signed by residents of Craven ooaaxy. Tha foilovriag bills were introduced To incorporate the Elnston and Snow HH1 Rail way Co. r To prohibit the use of drag nets in Carteret oennty. The oaiendar was liisun up. Tbe khi to regulate the sale ef seed eottoau by reqairing a record to be kept ef ail awed eettoa sold, tbe name of tbe Sailer, the priee, ete., were taken np and debated at ooasteemble length. It wea ttnally awseared to the- eemmittee Iha railway oomminaien bill was then taken up. The Horns reeeasidered tbe Tees by which it passed its aeeond read lag, aad it therefore same ep oa that reading. A motion to go into commit tee ef the whole and consider the bill by sections was lost. Tbe House then took grpthe bill regularly. Mr. rearson evened the debate, speak ing wares tr in, favor el the bill. He charged the railways were daily violut ing the statutes. An amendment wag otTered, that the commissioners shall be elected by the Legislature. Mr. York spoke in opposition to the bill and attacked Mr. Pearson's poei tion, Heeloaed by saying that he was tired ef the long eiseussioa, moved to table the bill, and oa that motion called the yeafl and Bays. He withdraw the cell long enoagh to permit several gen tlemen to speak. M. Hort antagonized the bill. He said he would never support tt as long as section 5 was allowed to remain. He said the old roads eannet be regu lated. Mr. Ewarl asked why beae old roads were aa bitterly BiMilur this bill if it e&ede wftieerto btild wituJMjbbtM had to get the money North, where the first question asked would be, "Have yon a railway eenuniseioa V Mr. Worth) suets m fever er the bill. Mr. Ewart alee enake in Its favor. He attached Mr-. Beit, charging him wash indecision, wtaVvoline,' ttn for, and then against, the bill. In this gnat Bght Mr. Holt and Mr. York were on the side of the oorpbrttitns against the people. He said that section 0, for aafc section u, lur I be evould oeea hich Mr. Host saM vote, tmym that eaenifk Braver Be made Shketter attack upon the rail way lobyiata and 'the disreputable methods of some of them. Mr. Yerktherenpon renews his mo tion table, hd called for the ayes and noes. The oall wa sustained and the House voted. The result was as follows: ayes 47, noes 17. There were many ex planations of vetea aed one or rwo Ke publtoang cried outiubcki twart's cxmrge that Republican lawyers had affected their-view. 'On tf these Republioanc, Mr. Stewart, denounced" Mr.EwartB remark as unworthy of a ganUeman. He said Ewart had coogrevional as pirations. Tbe ohair cast the deciding vote no. so the motion to table did not prevail. The House, t 2 o'clock, adjourned. Tbe Dower of the iiuaiinutiou ix cer tainly very strong, but it tabes sums thins with mace ol a bndv and hu.Si cucm eeider eoug. Ivuejk' V3 eay. FROM WASHINGTON. MONXY rOB COAST DEFENSES. THK SK..N ATB'8 UMI APrwOniATION. From Baltimore Snn.J Washington, Feb. 7. Tbe two bills passed by eh Seaai lab afteznopg, for strengthening the coast defenses pro peeed te gat 8(000,00O at the disposal of the Secretary of War and $8,000,000 atthedSsBOsalhr the Secretary of tbe Navyvtha"maney to be applied exclu sively to the conctrtrction of modern army and navy ordnance. An amend ment apTvV?K' ftt4r gum of $5,000,00 tor cOrtstrtf AIofT of forti- aasi othew tsn mtm e- tSl.Me.000v Taeeaeai wane passed by a erActicalry uBantmoM xaere aewevevt, not tea least sMtfoaWtbae they 'Wilt- baas' the Tawosttfesexaw aiBitthe eW tiea.bUj'wach hae heM " aha ntmplettMi of Italia- 'M aaae naawdV bb eaia CiOf y eg heii d- teu ato tnat the eom mittee eaAXsi hi att pMbabUity even teay ssHht eeela eam approximating Sa,ftAttA.t Thie awt aww b reiterated, and sse iwpert at taw eofhvBKtee Wfli ta aU wrDceaViittv toe BedB withla a' Week eaten evs.'.Tba swaa akeatioaedr win bs avnBwi in aeouweetal roperCeM for the construction of heCVy erdriance for the areDf andi' aavy?4ne-Hoese eoaf erseee, at the head of whom la Mr. BaadalL la Jwrjeexnteadltrgthe adoptioi ef thir-report tytha. Hod so, Win exm gider that it iaes larae they can go at this ee-Hoo aad , therefore, eaaataVIt ae be aticptsd that any aeriowe eon t rat' a w ui t rvea. totZia pfliuta bU p ! ttiS al.moKB,' j- ,n:Ka ..ii -i r i t r"-r r" i'fiiejesiet ' r - -Tti . t.cf lexaathat n? very r "-'i utl oyer the prvictof learicf t 1 L.u-e for a ix' years term in the Ch LSI. II says hi bath, over which so much fun was made, did aot hurt him with the people of Texas, but rather elevated him in their favor. He says in the recast sen storial contest in Texas there waa no ill-feeling between any of tbe candi dates, who were all polite and courte ous to each other and to each other's friends, and that there are no resent ments to survive the contest. He think tbe Texas delegation will rec ommend to the President a citizen of that Commonwealth for appointment on the interstate commerce commission. EXTOLLING PROS'. BELL. The Supreme Court ef the United Slates will take a recess tomorrow for a month. Today, in the argument on tbe telephone cases, Mr. Dickinson, of the Bell counsel, pictured Prof. Bell as a public benefactor and philanthropist, who had been most shamefully perse cuted, and hs criticised the Department of Justice for creating, as he said, an annex to tbe department to assist in this persecution of a good man. SENATOR BECK INDIGNANT. A friend of Senator Beck walked into bis committee-room a few days ago, and to bis surprise found the Kentucky statesman in a towering rage, gazing at a letter he held in his band. "What do you think of this for an insult? " he ex claimed, after greeting bis friend. "I don't know what some of my constitu ents take me for. This letter is from a young man who lives near my home, and he has the cheek to offer me ten per cent of his salary for tha first rar if 1 secure him an appointment in the railway messenger service. This is a sample of some of the letters we get. I have received a lot of such offers, and might make a fair salary if a Den "-rat had any show, but he hasn't." MR. SHERMAN CAUGHT NAPPIM. Senator Sherman, Presidsnt ol ibe Senate, is recognised as one of the moet astute and wide-awake men in public life. He was today, however, actually caught napping in the Vice-President's chair. Senator Morgan, of Alabama. was delivering one of his usually long hut eloquent speeches on the Eads ship railway bill. There were but few Sena tors in the chamber at the time, and tbe Alabama Senator was reading a long list or statistics. One of tbe pages looked toward tbe presiding officer's chair and discovered Mr. Sherman with his head bowed low, eD joy ing "forty or more winks." lie dozed for about ten minutes, when be was finally aroused by one of tbe Alabama Senator's flights of eloquence, in which he shouted "Mr. President" with considerable emphasis. THE BAY STATS OFFICES. The Democrats of Massachusetts want a stirring up in th poatofBoee of that State. A night or two since Represen tative Collins and Representative-elect Leoeia Morse spent several hoars with the Peatmaster-Gensral, going ever the whole matter. As areevktef tha con ference it is rumored, that th a will soon be put in motion in the old Bav State, ft the mugwump do not raise too much of a row about It. "What wound did ever heal but by degrees'!"' That's an easy eoaundrasal Why the thousand ache and pains, and bruises daily cured by Salvation Oil, tha greatest cure on earth for pain. MAKBIaD. At ths Presbyterian Church of this city, Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock. by the pastor, Rev. iu. U. Vans, Mass Minnie U.. daughter of Mr. aaii Mrs. GerretVyneof Etavelock.to Mr. L. F. Tillery of Rocky Mount. A large number of friends and rela tives were present to witness the con tracting parties joined into the holy bonds of matrimony. The floral deco rations about the altar were moet beau tiful and handsomely arranged, the music appropriate and tbe services im pressive. After many congratulations the happy couple were driven to the depot, where they took the train for the home of the groom. The Journal ex tends its bBt wishes for their future happiness. At 7 a. m., Wednesday, Wi February,! ty rtev. Lr. u. Vase, at the resi dence of tbe bride's father, Mr. O. Foil- man, tn this city, Mise Annie Fbilmaa and Mr. John C. Howard, of Sanford, Fie. Notice. Messrs. E. H. & J. A. Meadows are authorized to make contracts for us on Early Garden Peas. . Those desirins to nlant for na will oall on them for further particulars, janS? dtf wit MOORK & BRADY. For Rent, 8KVEBAL PIR8T-CLA88 DWELLING8 St good Belghborhoods. ' Perkons IB seareh of Houses can always be sBeeuiaiedated by spplylnt at ths fctltAti atBTATS Bmtl. Ins Itr B. O. HILL. For Sale. Fum iters. Hoasoheld rand Kitohan tTtensilg, at , . , ,4 , ,"J!pAhJ- , ' Resldeace ob Hancock at.. i 4W ft ' doara below Polloek tt. ThTjxtc?' Gcods a Specialty 1 fj "Jar oodA'Alptfi 1 7 f1 iijjI jwib ,f-e"7l n--T tnt i7!ti 1' 3T Jk. trial wlH MnrViaoe yob, f Broad St., between IJanooch and kid3t CEO.CCIIl. Snallrcccd & S!:t:r DEALERS Uf 3 ... tara GENERAL HARDWAM, T1SWARE, OL ASS WARE. " ) Bi BtMSBBBVeBBT SASH, DOOMS, BLOUmi GLASS, PAIXTXhk!!, UNSURPASSED A3 TCCHi", price AQijArmrr Middle Street, Nex! IfO'itw Hotel Albert, Last City Tax ptf&; Taxes must be paid on or before the 1st day of March, 1837. After thsahoy date delinquents will be charged cost and otherwise dealt with i"irtrnitag te law U. D. HANCOCK. City Tax Collector. New Berne, N. ('., Feb., 1887. 8li Private Boarding Hc'o Mn. J. M. HINES, -Jtvpftfi Ka! riout hi. At house recently odtfpQfl by John it Bell. ' ' - ttooma rurulslied. . a . j h lnsl-Haita Hoard on l(t-aiQHttterWlS)J i 4- lei. 1 d wl I I . A. i.KKE.V . l .lln. 1MUOXH 4 KjWlV Green, Foy & Co;;; BANKERS and Commission Mercnas;' Sl'IU FltUNT STIUIET. ' "V (! f4dwly ISEW BEltNENjC,., , Notice. : Sheriff's Office. Cbavrb Q$f hi New bEHKE, Feb. 1, W8?,,J in Schedule " B ' Tax is uo w d iieU" persons owing the same will Btsueataatii and settle. , I). STIMSON, el U.d Brasrflfii '' ' j. McsoEirfrrrr Fashionable bout akl mllLCtC POLLOCK 8T. , N EWBERlf, ' N. JU " SATISFACTORY.. Department or the Iirrwtitrl.1' '" Pension Office. ' '1 Washington, JP. C.,Seyf. lM8 "I Mr. J. McSobjjct, ',B(, Aete Berne, N. C. fint: I enclose herewith drtit for 97.60, In payment for the shoes. llTh' style, fit and workmanship BTisBSBU faotory. They fit me better thsteg shoes I have bad in twenty year. , v ery respecuuiiy, W, E. IMiB, 0 E. H. & J. A, Llcnt! ;li() OFFER FOR Immediate Orders, at their Warehouse,' 500 Tons Xah&tj'l S10 PER TON, j , ' 500 Bbls. Genuine' ','1" Houlton Rose Potato ei in r (ua 83 PER BARREL. Oil) DON'T READ TH1BXS If you do you will know whe oaa set the P 1 1 CHEAPEST GROClllUpiSJ And dry atom Boots, Shoes, Etc.;'Etl,D' at 0! lUi w. if. iriiisa I .dJ'rO ou can also get LODGING. b4j cents a night. L-ar Don't forget to come and 'gl fewest pneesat ' W. F. muaVoJa Old Market site. New Berae, ftVoqTJ Take llolico'! Our store ia fltled.wtth!' f,!o Provisiona, Groceries CialT Qoqds, Dry UoodsOrMy Eto. W keep sfuUiin at Aasr,lMlW Oele hrated Prison; S'lSgJ Everv oair warrhnted &Jt?l'JJnl faetien. ol; . ' 5, vaymJF OettBtrytaercliaDa(aht.BBwrrjee genaraUy axe -reo. nested to sell serf - amine oar large gfepk before ju ' ingV We will give yoalow tgbri w We Job Dorlllard SnaaV ry ?bjr iTrWHl f.2 eWstri.. f t t '"HTM r r1 1 J .JS- finjtclaei , , Caxpe - on. 6J-.J 3 UO TlVr i -A? ' E. W. SliLLWOOB. 3' nwerWfinkM;i.. - - -eeetdwu .
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 10, 1887, edition 1
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