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c WffiTT& XT A T . .. r' J. tt:E -8 . -r ct - " - . - A i . I - iil ' i't EW BEKNE. N. C., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1887. PRICE 5 CENTSb.. MM r LOCAIpNEWS. aral iu'ptst DaUM. -. : : Nsw Berni",itltud, 85 r North. '.V. longttuds, 77 8' West. 4ob rises. (1:61 1 Lsmgth ot daj. un mm. 638 I lft boar, 47 minutes. Voom rits at 18 a. m. X0CAL8. tif Voa want fo buy a flriat-elass Piano or Organ at a low twice Old Pianos and Oreana taken in rBaaogMuaur jhu mm. uw dU ths celebrated Stteff, Guild and - other Pifnos, the Smith American Or gan. Hkakks & Habtsfield, fel9d3m Kinston, N. C. Fob Bali Cheap A bran new Sew ing Machine. Best make of "New Home" with extra attachment. Apply at toil office. . - febU 8t J. Okay Bratf Shipper Grain, Hay, Peaa. 8eed0ata and Rye a Specialty. It 8 neanehr Dock, Norfolk, Va. feb(J2n--. FertiliBJIRe Plaster, Clement, Olaat, PAdttf Varaifk and Oil at low prices. , . Geo. Allen & Co. . fo.Taaillr & Oo.'i Punch lvrvvlKara 18,-tf Wm. L. Paluee. A-fnU line of Plow, Barrows and CaltlTatort. at prices to suit the times. Bljjeai rather dull in the Superior . PfaV alSf Vaddihes are growing off SoflRMtthe truck farmers are plant ingrtste"pot8toc8. Xkl0lffWMt Margie left for Uyde coijl'iesterdsy morning. Tstakavsa "street hotel has received ssisjsjsssiliiiiss lj Eight guests sr6iQpiB90dated there. T)RQMMers before the Mayor yu tsif flJnSAs' Tor 'disorderly oonduot wajtJe Pinny and cost; one for lblwtBS;ttpnw, f 100 and cost. TtyjisMtbh today an article from the Ntnmtd (rtre), written by l'rgf. E. P. IVlh'jitSarl. Training of OhlUssja.is' epnUins' much good 9 Mra A. 0. Wallaoe wlU,,b.JelXfroiB the rasideaoe on EtaT Troa atrael. thtl evening at 3 0cJW)(jWlUes and friends are in- T"s4 t A telegram was reoeivad in this city ysstert$aKtstftcg that the Ssnau'oommittes oh privileges and eleoUoos had reported unanimously ia favoaAVsfs k tlsl ooatset3. for-the ssdP WtP W "JlVFtnark.4- Oor news fitwEslgb sajrf nothing about it. One of par enterprising hardware taetlanisi'goV'ln'a lot of cant hooks frosaaff fiagtaaW, Michigan, a day or two slnoe. They are made of a piece of wood tor a handle, and a piece of steel h30B !dht sltapa. There is plenty of wood a this section to make hanWct' j!rldu'a 'much steel as there is In MkshlgestI fiat a thing made at ; Piaise Af . ths entertainment at the theatre on Tfytf syjiigti is on the lips of Tsryyjrwna jattended On. ao eoiyitt (Other (Tosiaesi we bad to forego thi saassiretf aiesiding, besides, we do no?; ee obmeWt to do Justice to tbs'frjstileDflsplkyedjbut a friend falijIsWpeWfet dOriosUoe to snob oceMtteae-ta given an eooeant of It whrh"tfrs'Isewhere. 'It will be flh .Morr8w,ntfbtiii4j Imv Caf tAvstau, vn'l ' XU. sWi Sta wart return ad from tbe Wes tast Onigki irttb anotkef ear load of r romij VpaP.'iinless'f) -todik tbe L t jen;'eolre4 Jborsee, which come fully op to Green Hsrpere idee of a create colored tiorte?' ' 1 ' " . - nr. T" ' ' 'athast'ind ' Mr. DaTU,tof ' SiwWA Maas. were In thVcily Mr. W. P. Battue Jto on business) trip to llyde ooanty.' - " : ' v who rond, our Item, recently, on (, the boom of the road;' withes to 'see ' pub lished the reoelpfc pf the rpad for Jan- asry, 1885, and CT, and also the eumber of balsa of eotton hauled dor lug the yBe9 wodT,e8.Terwill pal ' , h t" - riWerwftbileasuf if we can f t '-,t m trwer. T 7; it r ai rula- e given by the yon r 1 1- it of Chrift Cktirch Atniliary p v ' 'p. ft s pot to say sirr.r'y a suo- e' i t . o-mplfcte triumph of I -' r'i X, Tbe exhibition, t . - t t - it t ' "S r-MtloflVy a fair ,' - ; t -r frora Sootb : . ; : . t:e beauty and elegance of the fair per formers held ' the audience by a spell, and every . charm that breathes in the poetry of motion and in the statuesque enchantment of repose, glowed for the delight of a crowded company. Tenny son's visions of fair women, the touch ing ideals of Evangeline the weird real izations of Gypsy savagery 'wedded to beautiful imagery and gorgeous ap parelling, all arrested thought, senti ment and emotion, and filled the spec tator with boundless ' pleasure. Was there ever a larger audience in that theatre, or one more completely en thralled? Did any of us realize, how much histrionic talent, dramatic taste and brilliant accomplishments belonged to the fair young women of our city? And beautiful as we thought our girls to be, how many of us had formed a correct conception of their brightness and loveliness? This entertainment was marled by its unexceptionable refinement and culture, and was free from the smallest objection on the s.-ore of robustness or dullness. There is an almost universal appeal for its repetition, and we learn that with some small changes it will be given at the same place again tomorrow night. The Superior Court Court convened yesterday morning at 9.30 o'clock and the calendar set for the day was taken up and disposed of as follows: Johnson vs. Pate; continued. Congden vs. Western Insane Abvluuj , judgment for plaintiff. Hardy vs. Churchill; non Buit; jinitj- aient for defendant. Clafton vs. Perry ; continued. Pipkin vs. Pipkin; continued Ho wen vs. Bowen, divorce; judgment for plaintiff. Maoe vs. Globe It. Insurance Oo, ; con tinued until today. On Thursday's culendar the ce of Price M'f'g. Co. vs. iSimth wn con tinued. On Friday's calendar tho cases of Foy vs. county commissioners of Craven county, and Jlillheiser vs. Krdman were continued. The motion do bt was railed and disposed of. Tbe quo utirranto cases were again taken up, the counsel being unable to agree upon tbe judgment to be signed by the court. The Relators counsel asked that tbe judgment be made final, such an pae as an execution could issue, they contending thai tb .defend ants had no right to appeal from a judgment overruling a demurrer. De fendant's counsel contended that. tbe decision on the demurrer is etfoh a judgment as is appealable, and that they have a right to answer after the demurrer is disposed of. His Honor took the matter under consideration and will render his decision today. A Hew Craae. We call attention to A. M. Baker's add of Fir Pillows. This ieanew erase; ladies make decorated ornaments for their parlors of them. The balsam , fir, or, to use its botanical name, tbe Abies balsamea, is attracting a great deal of attention at present be cause of recently discovered properties it possesses for the cure of some, snd the palliation of other, diseases.. The tree is a native of the northern' tenstvr atesone, and has, loof been' greatly esteemed for the valuable beJaam ft yielde, bat it is only of late that atten tion hat been drawn to the fact that the exhalation of its foliage are highly beneficial la the treatment of many of the ailments that afflict mankind. People ho live1 lath backwoods of Maine have Ionr known of the virtues contained in the. foliage of the fir. and it has for years been customary among taem to make pillows) AX tbe swigs and spill s of tbe tree for the use ft the sick, especially for those afflicted with con sumption, catarrh, neurlgis,5esomnis, and other ootaplainU of a like nature. Such Dillowe were tiedV for use, not ornament; but When fashion found its way into tneee 'fagtocs in eearcn ot health and recreation, and became ac quainted with the virtues of the balsam fir, the pillow, blossomed into a thing of beauty. ; Fait, lurese snade lot It orna mental eases bearing mot toe I poetically expressive Of tbe hygienic Teloe of tbe fragtsrit material with which the pillow. wss filled. ;m v.'-, i i Fash returnin g to the c i ties brou ght these 'pillows . with It. Tbey excited curiosity and ultimately attracted the attention of med.cal men, who x tra ined tbe material of which their felling was-, eomposed, aad ,unheitatiiijrpe nounced them of great bygieaio value. Then tbe balsom-fir pillow attracted the attention of writers, and its virtue were landed In Prose and embalmed la versa.-.- And this la not to be wondered at, far the pillow, with Us elegaat ease Sfsthetio adornmeate, aad . poetiosi motto, is not only a thing of beauty out a blessing to the narrow, the elep!ees. sod, tndeedV tat alt we are-eimeese with ailments -whicli jMA to s sjsd restful influences. . ' ifA6HviLLK, Tenn.Vlfov. 8Y18M. One ot-wy customers, Mr. TA Wil liams, cm been .using B. BB. a short time and reported to me that ila eHects were rrtrpty marvelous, snd that tt fay surra" air oteer -bloed remeiiee He had i-3, s1 Thst' sbe cfmld heartily r-(ni-0 r' Tf H rn f "r, as it hi,! r'T'i 1 ' r e rl-f than any U.ir; fit . "1 before. ., .. , V. 11. f trTif't.- '. f in 'w I-fice ky i- h.l"j end U h.. L. -'.oa NEWS NOTES. Dispatches received at London from Zanzibar state that the Saltan of Zanzi bar has refused the demand of the Por tugese Goyeraor of Mozambique to sur render certain disputed territory . Sev eral Portugese men-of-war have sailed to Tungi, which they threaten to bom bard, Ia the West Virginia joint convention Monday, the ballot for United States Senator stood Camden, 36; Maxwell, 34; scattering, 13. Prominent Democratic politicians of Brooklyn have gone to Washington to urge the President to appoint Alouzo Btote, a prominent mugwump of that city, Minister to Austria. Captain William Cottrill, of Mobile, Ala., one of the most popular owners and breeders of thoroughbred horses in the country, died at his home in that city Monday morning. It is under stood that all his horses and racing in terests have been transferred to Mr. W. li Williams. The New York strike is not ended yet. The 'longshoremen have rjeolytrd that they will not return to work ex cept on their own terms. The President has allowed the act lutikiUK au annual appropriation of $400.0110 to provido equipments for State militia to become a law without his Bij; nature. r'OKF.lUN NEWS. liKUUN, Feb. 14 The Post says that in reply to an inquiry by Deputy Ernern in the Laud tag as to whether war was probable. Prince Bismarck said: "You know quite as much as I do. We live in a state of peaoe. But look at the French preparations, at the building of barracks, at the position of Gen. Bou langer, at tha constant outcry of ths French Patriotic League during sixteen years, and then consider what we have to fear from France." Bishop Kopp, of Fulda, has declared against external interference with the elections. The Munich Nechrichten publishes a letter from a Catholio authority slating that should the centre maintain its op position to the septennate, a fresh and decisive step will be taken by the Pope to prevent the positive vote of the cen tre against the septennaire. Tbe National Zeitung says that Em peror William has decided not to issue his intended election manifesto. lierr Krupp has issued a stirring ap peal to his 20,000 employes to vote for tbe septennate. A leading manufacturer at Elberfeld declares that business is at a standstill there, owing to fears of a French at tack upon Germany. Count Schmettaa has been appointed military attache to the German embassy at Brussels, a poet long vacant. The appointment is regarded as a sign that importance ih attached to toe poet. Pakib, F b. 14 The Journal des Debate has telegrams from Nancy say ing that nutuerous German patrols have been stationed along the frontier, for tbe purpose, it is supposed, of arresting deserters, whose number has rapidly increased since war rumors have been in circulation. Strasburo, Feb. 14. The police are bufcily engaged in the work of search ing tbe bouses of the people for the alleged purpose of ascertaining the nature of the relations of the trench populace of Alsace-Lorraine with the organization known as the "French Patriotic League." Vienna, Feb. 14. The staff of the Steyr Kifle Factory has been quadrupled and work has been given to other fac tories. Repeating rifles cannot be sup plied for the whole army until the end of May. Tbe council of ministers bss decided that the delegations shall meet on March 1. The government will ask a credit of 25,090,800 florins to complete tho mill tsry supplies; also an extra credit not exceeding tbe former, which wm only be utilised if the political situation con tinue threatening. Tbe announcement of the early meet ing of tbe delegation caused anxiety Ota tbe Bourse today, and business was stagnant. London, Feb. 14. Paris papers con tinue to publish details et Germ ad troops In Alsace, vouching for the ac curacy of their statements. Madrid. Feb. 14. A large number or men are employed in strengthening the ortinoaUoneotCadis PK&KIbSION TO EXCAVATE AT DELPHI. i Athens, Feb. 14.-r-W Montholoni the French minister here," has -concluded the negotiation commenced by his eredeeeeeor.'Ooutrt deMcmy, who was in enthusiast on tbe tobjeot of andqnK tiesi 'At result of their enorts weeee has given 'to France permission to ex oavate at Delphi, for. remains of the temple.- M, Montholon bad a keen rival fn the American representative.' w KCTTVKt eWTVEM rXJEfCOAt AK ttlf- . V EtBAK. f i I, t w ; Lowdoh, trj! H.Advicee free Ztv xibaT stats that ths Sultan has refused to eesB ply with the demand of tbe Poo tugeee Governor' of - Mozambique to surrender the territory claimed br Pox ungal, brft recognized in the Agio-Ger man agreement wit too Bcutanes eeioflgiog to Etetibar, and has referred the matter to the friendly power. Por tugal has on this account ruptured eiplotnatio relations with- the Sultan snd has hauled down .tb Portuguese flif from the consulate at Zsnsibar.--. In add it fcn to this a number of Fortnrueee men-of-war have proceeded to 1 urtrl, tbe bombardment Of Which is threst- If Ten VI' m Oe4 Article Of Firi TBAOCOask your da!r for 'nil nip. . wsuiitn THE CEHEKAL ASSK3IBL1. Special to the Journal. HaLEIQH, February 16, 18S7. SENATE. Tbe following were the principal bills introduced: Relating to canals in Craven county: to reduce the fees of registers; to authorise Jones county to levy a special tax. Tbe bill to allow certain convicts to be used in working tbe public roads, which was discussed at such length yesterday and passed its Becond read ing, was made tbe special order, on its third reading, for next Tuesday. HOUSE. TUESDAY NIGHT '8 SESSION. At last night's session of the House, Mr. Brogden, rising to a Question of personal privilege, denounced the editor of the Wilmington Star for an editorial in that paper of the 9th instant. The bill to incorporate the Wilming ton, Onslow and East Carolina R. R. was referred to the committee on cor Doratlons. The House, after some debate, passed' on its second and third readings, the bill to increase tbe appropriation for the four colored normal schools from $3,000 to S6,000 per annum. Tbe following bills passed third read ing: To repeal tbe charter of tbe Orient al Fish and Oyster Co.; To charter the Savings and Deposit Bank of N. C. ; Act supplementary to the actio author ize the State Board of Education to con struct certain roads and canals. A resolution asking Congress to ex tend aid to the widows of surfuien and members of the life saving service was adopted. Tbe bill in regard to the drawiDg of jurors in Craven county was tabled by the tabling of an amendment. At this there was great applause on the Repub lican side. WEDNESDAY 'H SESSION. The following were the principal bills introduced : To allow Pamlico county to issue bonds to pay Us debt; To restore citizen ship to a certain class of infamous per sons; To reduce the fees of registers of deeds. Tbe House again went into commit tee ef the whole on the revenue bill, and its consideration by sections was resumed. An amendment to strike out tbe section providing for a merchants' purchase tax was voted down, as was also one to strire out tne part or a seo tion allowing State merchants a rebate en a rummers' iioense tax. To every section amendments were offered, and not one amendment was adopted. At 1 o'clock the committee rose and reported that it had considered the revenue bill as far as tbe 84th section. At 1:10 tbe House adjourned until tomorrow at 10 a. m. Counterfeiters Arrested in Indian apolis. Indianapolis, Ind., February 14. Capt. C. F. Ives, in charge of the Gov eminent Secret Service in this citv, last night arrested E. William Feal, m-well knows) counterfeiter, who has already served two years in the penitentiary. On the way to the station house, Feal managed to dispose of a number of counterfeits by throwing them into the street. A search of the rooms occupied by Feal resulted in securing $160 in counterfeit silver dollars, and the cap ture of a quantity of metals, moulds, dies, etc. Thomas rarkfi, in employee of a retail grocer; was also arrentrd as an aooonttJioe, Captain Ives bating in disputable evidence that he has been engaged In ''shoving" lheepuriju coin. Secretary Manning B-esigcs. Washington, D. C, Feb. 14 Secre tary Manning, after formally riHiKuing his . position in the Cabinet, took an afternoon tram for New York, intend ing to no home for reft aod recupera tion and on private buMOi-es. lie wae undecided as to whether he would re turn to the department, but is scarcely expected to do SO lie kit with the President his formal letter of resigna tion, SO Which tbe President will reply. Assistant Secretary Fsirchild assumed the duties of 8eerUry. and will con tinue to act, if Mr. Ma nam does not return, Mtil Mr.- Montvmg-V-eHweyaor is nominated and confii wefL , r -vt-lr4 ' ' "Oh, might I kiss tL.otv inn of li rr , Ten thousand sea ret would quench desire; Still would I steep nq bisin bliss, A&d dwelt an Sgfl every kisR " ThsyooaWdttaOaeds'Ainetl)nig fur hie blood: he is utter Iv too fresh, H. TO. B. is tbe best thing rorbfrh'. because one bottle will cure him. .13 at that dude id not all sJbne in his tt-rrehttl, glory-not byVjig Tullf' llany others are considerably-"rattled" just nowaboat that blood poison business, but B. B. B. will; cure for the least sons' and ta ftW shortest tiro. The boom is ooming. Tuefy, purify. , Bold In I4ew Berne by it N. Duffy and E. H. Meadows.- J A, t. ! . H v. i t? .A, .S Taeehi&VttUti fet7 Vih,'1l817, Mil O'clock, Elizabeth, wife of Anson G. Wallace. Bbe was born Dec. em, ipso, l ia A .'r,v V If - Hi. OiitrrV since whicfr time she lived a oon&isteet Christian lire, aiwaya- peaar so. neip those who cams for assistance. For the thMABuntha sha-waa;eotiSnnd so her bed with that dreadful disease con-, sumption, during rwhich ' time' she el ways sipfeesed willioguesi to die and Join her wred- ones)-who had' gone be fore in toaa on, ww rnii peaer woria. 8be wss oouscioustUl let. death and while dy Usr said sh felt1, ttiat Jesus was with her. - , Tft- ' ' '' Msy the comforting Influences, ot s Savior l.ve st trn t jetbereated family 'aid eaable nbm w) tor live as when t1- rrnv' r iMl onmothsy rrrny It r ly to iuia their loved ose in U.lr tb-rc-1. I .':ifJl H.iC i K ew Lnse, 1 eb, 18, 1S57. : - ' ' COM1VIERCIAL. Journal Office, Feb. 10 t P. M. ocrtos. New Yohk, Feb. 18 Noon. Futuies steady. Sales of 24,300 bales. February, 9.43 August, 'J el March, fl.43 September, 9 61 April, 9 5a October. 9 41 May, 9.61 November. 9 84 June, 9 6b December. 9 35 July, 9.76 January, . Spots steady; Middling 9 1 -'i. Low Middling 9; Good Ordinary 8 1 'J New Berne Market steady, bales vf 3 bales at 7 5-8 to 9. Middling 8 7 8: Low Middling H 3-4: Oood Ordinary 7 7 lOJIklll MAHB.KT. Seed ootton k.Ou. Ootton Seed $8. 50. Turpentine Hard , OO dip, Ji.90. Tab 75c.a81.25. Oats 50c. in bulk COKN 45a52c. Rice 60a 60. Beeswax 15c. per lb BKKf On foot, 3o.to 5c. Ootjnthy Hams 10al2c our il. Labd 10c. per lb. Eoos 10 ;. per dozen. FlutSB PoiiK 4 lata, per pound Psanuts 50c. per bushel. Koddkh 75c. aS 1.00 perhundrd Onions ?a.00a2. 25 per barrel. Fikld Peas 66a70c. Hidks Dry, 10c. ; frreen 5o. Aj-plks Mattaruubkeet, 25a40c (Jod eys, 81.10. Pears 75c. a81 25 per bushel. Honey 35c. per k1 Tallow 5c. per lb Chkksk 14. Chios NSOrown, 30a35c.. 80n25c. WH0I.ESA1.1I FHK'ltli New Mess Poke-$14 on HHOt'LDKH MHAT 7c. C. K. s, F. B's, B.'s and I. C. 7J . Flouk f 3 OOafi.00. Lahd 7ic. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10's,82 75. Hcoar Granulated , 6jc OorrEB 16al7c. Salt 80a85c. per sack. HOLABSBB AND STHUrS Oa45o Powder 8. 00. HnoT Drop, 81.76, buck, 82 .00. Kerosenb-9c. At The New Berne Theatre, FftIlAY N.IUHT, FKIt. 18, Will be presented to tho New B rne public a brilliant MELANGE, Tableaux, Pantomime, fitcitalioas, Etc., Interspersed with Vocal and Instru mental Music. Tennyson's "Dream of Fair Women," and many other things to entertain and amuse. All under the auspices of the Young Women's Auxiliary Society of Christ Church. Tickets of admission, 50c. Children 25,-. Uallery 25c. Reserved seats without extra charge. On sale at the store of E. II. Mesdows & (.). after 0 o'clock Thursday morning. D.Rirs opn at 7:80. Performance at 8. E. H. & J. A. Meadows OFFER FOR Imuit Ji.Ue Orders, at their Warehouse, 500 Tons Kainit, 200 " Phosphates, 100 " Pocomoke, 100 44 Pine Island. RED LIGHT SALOON, Near Market Dock, Middle St, NEW BERNE, N. C, IS v.HH.i: YOU CAH ALWAYS KIM' PURE LIQUORS Of every variety, in large or small quantities. Also the FINEST GRADES of TOBACCO AND CIGARS. All of which will be sold CfftfAP FOR CASH! Jortx T DrxKiNs, Salesman. z E. WHITMAN, dec22 dw Proprietor. Private Boarding IIcuso Mrs. J. M. HINE8, Jr., Bast Front St. ' At house rsesnuy occupied I by John H, Bll. Booms rBrnUhed, . ; First-class Board on Reasonable Terms. leMdwtf i j .. For Eentr , SKYtftAX FTROT-CtJlSS DWKLLtKpS lit sjoctf lrsousm seansk of Houses can always be aeoommodaijed by ippljlnj at ths BUILDING AND niFAI"I"3 olioited-.;bj:flisclu- QsryeatarraAd A1?, Hewbern or KtortaM. & tEO.lliTIl. Smalliyood & Slfltrcr" : DEALERS IN OESEHAL HARDWARE, ti-wvare, u i. a as warms, WuoIjLXWaIUC, crockery, -JM. DOORS, BLmbSCl ;i.ss fAISTS, OILS A.VD 8TOVt8, L'N.I'UPaSSED as TO PRICE A,TDgTJALIT7. ' Midillt street, ?itixt loor tx llott-l AlUert, ' i NEW BERN'E. N. C. Horses and Mules, M l W A. KNLOE will bars an.iilit ,in ve ol line Western North Carolina Hircs and Mules,' ail broken, al !be GASTON HOUSE STABLES,. ON Friday, tho 18th instant, For salo at reasonable price, f.-r. d3t wit I. .l.ltEN i K l.iv. M A M AWLT Green, Foy & Co., BANKERS and Commission Merchants, l i ll I'lluM hTUEKT, fndi M-.W imtNK, N. C. OLD DOMINION STEAMSfilP COmiY RE-OPENED. ' The Old Dt in in I on gleam. hty riN iii) 'i Old and PaTorll WaArr lloulr, via Allinrt avwl lirmpeakt ( anal. TRI-WEEKLY LINE rlolk. Ualllmor, New Tark, ISUIs. ttrlplila. Bob, on. I'rvvtdr lir i: , And nil points, North, East and Weak, i (Mi on, I Hllcr Tl'KHDAY. KKBRXJAEt""' 211. IW , uur.i lurllitr notice, til Steamers New Bvne id Piariice" will sail from NDItKol.K, va , very Mtfff-" I'AV.WKIiNtsiiAY ami KH11AI. aBIi A.M., lor NKW UKHNK, via Waahkngtoo, tiiHklDK rlose ronnpctlnn with ttie HtaBat of uib N. A 1. K. H. U. I n , lor K Instou Tn ton, Riid all oilior laniiluKs un ths Jaeose and Trent Klvert. ' Itelurnlii. will sail from NtW BKRMJC every TfKsDAV. TH I'RSHAY and BATDE DAY al rwKI.Vl. M .. for N URKULK SlFMt, iiJHkinit riUH-i'Uo,i wllli llie O. II. B. B. Oo.'s sh I pa for Hew York , H. M. P oo.'i steamer for Halllmore. Clyde l ine Hbli for Pbltsv delpliln. and M A M. I , Co. ships for Bos ton and Providence tor antlrlUK efiorts lo plttsaa our patVAns., , and onr almost perfect servloe for ths pan twelve y ears. Is ibt tieat suarantce w eaa ofler all liljneiH aa ttj wliatwewlli do for thetn In the fcniro. ' Older ajl (.KKla care ol o 1). 8. 9. Co.. oc folk. a hreitita not iwuUeil for shipment aflaar 11 u in. on Haihnv days. I'aaai niiera will Bnd n (rood taMS, comSM-t-aliie rtMtjiiH, anl evsry coorteay and atten tion will i.e I tliem by the ofnoen. K H. ROKERTH, Agent Mt-it. CI l.l'KI I'EK A TI'RltKR, AtienU, Norfulk, W 11 M A N I OKU. i). K. A T. AKt.. New York City. I Can't Help But Smile, K. W. SIALUOOD. -SJ. I.! Irtn: ? 1 f r 1 i JM OfHlflMJ en i rltaiii That Champion Plow btrastalnli of J. C. WHITTY' Wttrt me to well. -r" Rock Lime. Plaster, Lement8 -t w r ' f 5trfl tltOOlaftl'trf ; . i ii Kimnw m gimp . ;1sun2aasirjrw ." " ;'
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