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ii ; n A". n ri f . jr- j r.:ii tt. nr. h Tk. ,. a tt H Y i-- v f f' a-"" '-so1 tn?.w ar1" eg . VOL. VNO; 283 ' H JH; .A NEW BERNE. N. Gi'FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS- 1 LOCAL NEWS. sal ide, ) Ifc. -as Wtit. y 7. iua mls. S:49 1 11 hoars, 11 saiBBiea. Moon svtt at 8:87 p. fc- ' J. OkaT Bbo. Shipper OrabvTHay. Peea. . 8ed Oats and Kya Specialty. 14 A 16 Roeaoke Dock, Norfolk i va. Now is the time if you want to bur a excreta ai.fi4al. tvWib dle the celebrated Btiefff Guild and other Piano, tha Smith American Or lert.i.ebrs.Umef' JfceerT deil,l QLate, Painta,' Varnon and Oil at low price, . Qua, Amur ot oo. JW'WMAf' A full Una of Plows, Barrowa and I Cultivators, at prieessta suit we timesnesntroduced bybenur Piatt, fautberis UJ .w A 1 1 1JJ The fT-tf fr'r at Moore Brady ' has been pretty. fair this week. ml! dlea.1 A few more daya of spring like weather and the ra4iehre go forward. Stewart's eream colored span of hortat i now the attraction in the city They are daieiea. Police newa ia on the decline in thia city. It to not a very inviting field for the Salvation Army. Tha great revival going on in Char- lotto to not the work the BalvaT,-? in aetarmminr ta ait during the i --A-.et,. fk..nlll i.ta. lilr- rei hss, but he ptioM bat their aeasa af soa, v. Pi4n. irony n I OurUeSts JlW& mm i . IK SEP nsra for tha spring trade. The true prospects and the boom in the lumber trade makes the outlook quite promis- I couple of bafflASordll: cxtoa ware' broVgm fby an OrJSTow eminty farmer yesterday and brought above nine cents, the highest price paid thavtd fSter stocwhin the next thirty daya. They mean what they say when they offer special induce ments. Sea "ad." Tha steamer Vetper arrived from Elisabeth City at 8 o'clock Wednesdsy night with a eargo of general merchan dise. Tha Vesper will aail promptly at ali'oVlockr wilrt JLU ACJO fUO!l,i?h'atr tolS thSVr. A beautiful sunset yesterday evening. A view from the observatory of the Hotel Albert waa delightful. The west scene of the richest ooloi " waa beautiful, grand! Tha pea fields" near the city are beau tiful to behold, A ride out by Messrs. Dann.r& ,WiIletV faimros of thr best . conducted track: farms in the State, brings to view aores of green, growing peas, looking' f rash and tender, and re ' mind lag ona that; tha springtime to at - hand. It was suggested by a oloea ob ' server of the beautiful things in nature - that tha rays of tha setting sun yestef - day evening falling upon . these track farms gave the beautiful pea green color to tha western sky. "ri JIB" rn skj. - .jfpoiestally ."A t." avnother ona of tha fine monuments be iputs up, to Hyde county to be placed in memory of the lata Dr. Milton Selby. An elegant enclosure went with it and two of Mr. Willis' workmen went down to erect them. .r..;',r4,-w;t j ' paarsoa'a Cear StevevsuMat Bill i It will be seen by oar Raleigh special thr-Mr. Pearson's fyrernmaB W lUJeofflo' 54 i. v,...fc ui )mt tneetingtlf ' mugibtrstc s snd commissioners and pats the entire control of county affairs un der the jurisdiction of the county com missioners. It provides for the election, of county commissioners by tha people, ' and requires them to give bond, the penalty of which fa to be one-fifth of thet 'x Wifd for -county purposes In waa a scene or the rtcnasc. ooioim blended togetW MoJjfi601'0! upon tha ws46Jf4yefyicture it a river of fire, making a scne that! tb sa' A - . sul -' 'Beit r' tc r t ; r- -, ' s t'uU. r ng the J l ... t. ... j i rc- that It shall be 1 to the resile on Tuesday ' r t!: e f nt Honday in Norem! f - r- " ---ffoa rr rpioction.- ; : t '- i rf ccucty govern 7 ? - "re to see it so s cannot elect . ' . , " EiMiitn CaamlU Enters. Some dissatisfaction having been ex- -77llf M tha action of tha nstnocreCj 1 execsn'veseoa . ..T !., J notice wa given and a meeting held at Vanoeboro on Saturday, Feb. 19th, at which Maj. Ed. Wbitford preiided and llr. E. F. White acted at aecretary. A ballot waa taken for magietrataa whioh resulted, 3. W. Smith, 74, Wo. H. Ellieon 73, Alex. Wilcox 12, C. B. Stabba 80. So the action J die executive commit- fan frfi. tta Siddberger imuie the Senate. From Richmond Whig matinee UWf; Knlch ae Tert well I attended. The performance of Senator I Van wyok waa the more amming, but 8enata VaM Wjck apetr in hU SenatwVael Wvck &nMTiV oombined, in opposition to a reoolution iehipsltexJiil diffiairvtae ieauai. He thought it waa a wrong oourse to pursue to let uieae commiueee come in, one after the other, w tfarenolutiooa of that kmdvMArpdNd dfx amenpts to authgrfce? dUJIha regular and'tabcial committees of tbe Senate to eit duriDg the reoess. He eupposed the Committee onAommeres would want to bia. and naocins aiong vus Aiiantio ana racinc coaats. Probably the Committee on Indian Affairs would wuot to make a aummer campaign. He inquired of Senator Dawee whether that wag not so. Mr. Dawee replied that no such resolu tion bad been matured. Mr. Van Wyck went on to say that these committees alwaya disclaimed the idea of being actuated by anything but a sense of before tbe expisatian af the aessiosi. r. fen wyckvssroasntglaAced off the baRT hteade of the Senafbra, bia amendment was rejected, and the orig inal reaolution was agreed to, although it was admitted that tbe Committee on ,Injlnrad ,P,V had 8 B8' 'Sfheg Mr. JIUddltfhergOt, astonished everydhe by Offering a resolution for the publication of all tbe papers and evidence in the case of J. C. Mattbewa, appointed to be Recorder of Deeds for the District of Columbia, and twice- re jeotel Mr. Etfapands sroe)Jwiyf atixJreaSBn of horav. Hnd objected. It waa not a matter to be con sidered in open session. "But." said Riddleberger, "the injunction of secrecy baa been removed." "Ia that so V" in quired Mr. Edmunda of Mr. Ingalls io the chair. The Chair nodded. Mr. Ed munda withdrew bia objection, and Mr. Riddleberger proceeded to ear that Matthews wss rejected not because be was a colored Democrat, but because m. I reigbt I bar was not sreiajzen of the district of Ulroad waae JOWsffeif aj1 because cbirjrstVre fon a public building there, that unless they voted the Democratic ticket they would be discharged. This brought Mr. Harris, of Tennes- his feet, bo sail that these had bsh iRvestigsyd l(y a aub- se, oofiroasd of HrJ lngalls and that they had heard the testi mony of all who pretended to snow anything about the matter, and had found the charges not sustained. Mr. Riddleberger said that Mr. ln galls bad (old him that the testimony was not taken down. Mr. Harris re plied that if any such statement had been made, it was false. He further said that he had plaoed a oopy of the evidenoe in manuscript upon Riddle- bsfger's desk. BUdiehavger dewasUa W tlfttrt weaken tpt aa, and at lastUie country will have an opportunity to learn at least a portion of the truth about tha much talked of Matthews' case. If the documentary evidenoe, however, turns out to be as aw luiiadiotory as the verbal statements t day ot senators Harris and tuddie berger, with Senator lngalls, aoeused by both ot having told what waa false, yet to be beard from, then it win be like tha old question of which is Daniel, M ! 1 II t A nlmfeih ri.rur iiiTOuiiasrson'S Fairy Lead, in a ail lot au tuo gasHjgf a-trr ixa - aw - payCok emIWyfaasI yon-take your chojoe.'V :. ?. '. - V-; , '"Who shall decide when doctors dia agree?" Why, if it to a case of out or bruise, or break, or sprain Salvation 1 will settle matters for Z3 eants. Accident Near Fayetteville. " FattttxtHJJJ, Feb. 33, 1887.- Yes terday afternoon at Manchester, N. C, J.O. Huske, jr.; son ofJlsJ. Wright lke,wb0e4ry1srK5r P BHkl lead; lnW. fohTpovinJen owerBeiicK we was using across me track,1 the wheels of the ear nearly severing bis head from his body. He died a - few . minutes afterward. - The dec-seed wu a nephew of the Rev. J. .. i , J l u. rector of St. ; John's r i at a is place. In consequence tthia-sad accident the Fayetteville In dependent light Infantry Company has postponed its competitive drill. f Baeklaa'i Armlea Mva kTu Br-r fxvrn In fe world fog uta, n , Dores, uwerv,ajD henra. J ? Sore "J ter, CT"t J in.-J, v ......ins. Cv..rt.s, tna all t.in Lnrri.or.s, and positirely cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to five rrfet satisfaction, or money re funded. 1 rice i i cents per box. t or sale by R. N. Daffy. . , declfl ly THE CBNKJLaJU XWEHBLT. Special to JocasiL. 'y EXLWU,Feb. 24, 1887 SENATE. .- Senate today paaaed os aeoond and thiii readings Hoeee- bill to cnata Bureau of lbet Suuetiea,, It abo paaaed nsanimeoaly kill td sabanii to the people an acoeedment la & oonati tution increasing nsmbar of Supreme court judges from three to five. HOUSE. Peareon'a bill to amend county gov eminent waa taken up. It caused I very long and heated debate. It pro vides for election of county commie- aionera by the people. An amendment waa accepted fixing 85000 as limit of justified bond to be given by poromis- fttHeioners. Democrats moved that the ' I kl ftn Ka kskll atAwt waaw a b r a aama time aa regular election. Independents and Republicans worked together like clock-work and voted thia down. They paased the bill on second reading, 90 to 51. Democrats voted solidly against it On third reading tbe Democrats, to put Independents on record , off ered amend ment to include magistrates in the bill. Independents swallowed this by vote of 60 to 40. On third reading bill ,B8t)d, 59 to 54. Lindsay, Ind., who, on (second reading, voted with Republi cans, voted with Democrats againot it. What Mr. Cleveland will do When He Retires. "What will the President do when he returns to privsle life?" asked one iiew York man of another todsv. . "lean tell you. precisely, "said the other, "iif U win ot co Dace, ts ounsjo. bim WHIT make his home in Albany or New Yofk City, more likely the latter, from his savings while in the White House. He wi n purchase a large, handsome house in the eminently respectable and not loo 1 aahionable part of the city, perhaps Oramercy Park. Mrs. Cleveland will continue her social career in a manner not enjoyed by any wife of an ex-President since the daya of Dolly Madison. Mr. Cleveland will nt up for himself down town an elegant law office, in which he will epend very UltU tiana and really do very little work, as he will only desire a nominal place at the bar. He would not expect very much of a yery lucrative practioe. But what is he p;oing to live on? That's the rub of the story to whioh I waa 'about to oome. He will be made tha president of one or two, possibly aaote, large, new business corporations, to whom his name, his habits of industry and reputa tion for good common sense and strong will power will easily be worth any where from $10,000 to S?5,000 a year. In abort, he will repeat on a little larger scale what Secretary Manning has beenj asked to do. Jveic 1 orr Sun. Mordi Gras. New Orleans, La., Feb. 33. Tbe wt athcr cleared off this morning BS)d llieiuo (Imno brightly foretime, but later on tb- tky clouded up again. The tlfi'n proM's.ion this afternoon waa a irilliant alT.nr, embracing a series of humorous aud burlesque tableaux. First came u detachment of mounted Amesons in rich costumes. Then fol lowed twenty oars, each containing tablesax. Tbe first diviaion was illus trative of musio and various popalsr songs. It was composed of ten tableaux. The aeoond division was of a naisoet laneoua character. Tableau 11 was en titled Burlesque and Tragedy; No. 13, Noah's Ark; No. 18, Paradise Lost; No, 14, Prodigal Son; No. 19, British Lion Before and Now; 16, Royalty in Future Generations; 17, Caesar Crofting the Alps; 18, Egyptian Priestcraft. Tha third division was devoted to Washing ton, tha Father of his Country. Tableau 19, Cherry Tree and Hatchet; 20, Alle gorical tribute to the Father of his Country. Following the Bess prooaeaion came the Independent Order of tbe Moon In Krsvertio or prominent features, or character istios of thia Yankee nation. There waa the usual erowe on the streets. The feature of tha evening, after the sjroteeqoe procession, was the reception of the Kingand Qaeaa at the Exposition Palaoe. Thousands of their loyal subjects were present from all parts of the country. The Ksw ef Proteus appeared this evening en the principal streets In the.paejoaat, -Oee trating scenes from Hans Christian Ari se riee of K av.l.. - eishteen tableaux on oars. A great crowd lined the streets tbtang which the procession moved, una -everything passed off pleasantly. The TesAirsAasembly. It was Tory wise In the Teachers' As sembly, of North Carolina Chatauqua, toeelfcjt'SSeeWfs.rt Atlantio Hotel at MoreMa City si M place for the com ing session, from June 14lh to 29th. This is the most delightful ooeaa resort j tl tibtt' tbe American coast, and the great utg will afford ample oootnmoda-H low n eieht or. ame imadrexL teachers ana inenas ox eaaeauoa woo will be present at the eomtcg session. This giyee tbe teachers throochoat the State aa opportunity of tieiting-thto famous resort at the .most pleasant season of; the year and on the most favorable terms.1' 'We " Congratulate Messrs. Cooke and Foster Eroe mana gers of the hotel, on the greet company of cultured men and women who are to be their jroft and we' he&rUiy boa gratulste the North Carolina teachers, on having tuch excellent pr -eroen to provide for their welfare sod r tertaiB roevt. Prof. ' Ed w hi A. AUerenan, of raoldeboro, topreirflerjtof tve awTr-,y, and Eugene u. liarreu, l J., a lmd eiga,ia the secretary, and ary icforwia- tinn eonevdTslns; the tip will be fnr nished by the latter. Aetrt uA Caer VBW$ NOTES. Six men were injured by a mysterious explosion of natural gas at the Black Diamond Steel Worka, Pittsburg. Mrs. Lydia McLane Johnston, wife of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, ef Virginia, died in Washington on tbe 23d. Herr Taverna, the counsellor of the A astro-Hungarian delegation at Berlin, has been appointed Minister to Wash ington, D. C. Sixmen were injured Monday even ing at Pittsburg, Pa., by a mysterious explosion of natural gas at the Black Diamond Steel Wot ks. The bill prohibiting the sale of bait to American or French fishermen has passed the Newfouadland House of As sembly unanimously. A dispatch from Zanzibar states that the Portuguese men-of-war have seized tbe Sultan's war ship "Kilwo"atTongi, and towed her into Mozambique. The New Jersey joint Assembly met at 13 o'clock on Tuesday, and seventy- eight members were present. Messts. Scott and Doran had paired, and were not in attendance. One ballot was takes, resulting in 34 for Abbett, and 34 for Sewell. The rest was as usual. Washington's birthday was generally observed in New York and Brooklyn. Business was almort wholly suspended. The banks, exchanges and all public institutions were cloturf. The day waa wet and cold and very few pedestrians were on the streets. The Hags and bunting displayed in honor of the event ag limp and bedraggled to their Tfasteaings 'Is a man or woman justified in tell ing a lie" waa debated in a Western literary aocievy. When we say that thousand have beewctrrevJI by Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup we tell tbe whole truth. i ... Karthqaeke hs Trance and Italy. Lowrxm,' Feb. 28. Earthquake shocks this morning devastated the whole of the Italian Riviera. At Noll, on tho thilf Genoa, and not far from Savona, several houses fell and fifteen persons were killed, six persons were killed and thirty were injured at Oneglla, also on tbe UQir or usnoa. At uiano-Marmo, near Oneglla, scores of people were kilred and hundreds were injured. Fully one third of the town was de stroyed. At the time of the earthquakes thia morning the Riviera was crowded with English and American tourists aud jKt-fteaeeY dwtlbqudi. l 4 , Kue-wMWletofl taoss tw Kivievla- croase the disaster. At iervo, near Diano-Martna, 3vf penons were killed by being buried in" the ruiaS at falling b u i 1 d in g a . AQLii ay-tsafB a is S;"Ma d ed beyond Hsfrdnai. The priaaaa iisftbe government jail at Final borgo, nlaskied by the earthquake, attempted to escape, but wereeveicoms by the guards. At Oenoa the ihotk waaury vinlant, and the pacal Title anfrafia,y kojises were 'erteaaly damaged. There vas an ssjormous crowd at the Carlo Feiioe Theatre to witness a gala performance, and the greatest alarm was manifested when the shock same, Aft Turin the churches offered seferely. In the aeighborheodof Dordigera many houses fell, killing the Inmates. . Second and setoerer shocks of earth quakes hare occurred In Genoa, Pavia, Lucca,. Cunso, Albissols', Port Mautiaio, Oneglia and Noli. At Savona 8 penons were killed and fifteen others injured. Immense damage waa done to property. The German Elections, BMtLDr. Fib. l3.!A.lf iboVfiret' results of the Germsji eleotious are now known, oaatlng the waplemesXenteets as carefully as ftebktiU idiakined op position groups in. tbe new Reichstag ars4jeRtm 7-'8 all ,to14-trdf 5 the governmeht's supporters are esti mated at jnQJu: A Great Deliverance Coming. ' Pxtkksbcko Fah saLv-TbeXadex-Appeai toftLiHlrilJ(JSJ fol lowing: "Governor Cameron hair re turned from his Northern trip and Wss seen yesterday by a xeportea for. thai 1AM visu lorm waa nasecyaiiyiur uuoe Itest soeM.'aMthal bt JkMe dujfta hia absence from noma no statements of political opinio on party .oiiciea that were in any way authorized to be given to tbe public The report of the Baltimore" 9uo w lb h fTt' views it-stjasltratifcaii aTaieU ndtwhJ a whole untruthful, bat Governor Cam eron states. that no pablioation has yet been made whioh properly presents bis political opinions' ee pWeoaal perpoeee.1 Only. , few, weeks will slapse.the Governor says, before ao wilt tell (he peopleof.yiiiA Mttmvtkt their affairs and would-be leaders. He to not sure that this fobltrillljttjfifll receive the indorseuiev'rvr'Tfe pvOpfeV bt.aaka thost mritMac3aWJdtfient uatir- ha-eir' Iwaid fivmr He promises that at least there shall he no ftoands for criticism, against him fqr wantcf tandorX dIiDat with althet matters oraTr ""rM Ihsr-W irTfftiic4cjo It and thtfi be- eonrinced fcf lui wotderful enrtttve powers, Dr. Jzpijt w Dis covery TrXTupiwSonf tJonghs'sail Colds i'l is, for. tVjUmrtea time.fveii ivT- lVlser ir'net oxAt' lihertl, hat shows noDoaavi t H H,jn te mer fcaof this pre-etiri (ffAtl who, suf fer froci f ,C5V, C:pairrtlDfl, At'.', -a, I .v..i.i..'s, oi aay 3efc..oa ot Ttr"' , Crwat or se saHilly r-- 1 to t;-'J tt' I;, N. I)u2 J dru V , ! nl giitk. U4.houia free-i Large tllmtllA fT ill Uil"-l.U W lUS.JlUr patues, i , u , . M . j i ,.i - r.n. -'k ft i. lift COMMEKCIAL. Jouvxl Orrtoa. Feb. 24 S P. M. ' OOTIDS. Raw YOEK, Feb. 34 Noou Futuiee firm. Sales of 82,400 bales. February, 9.42 August, 0 85 March, 9 44 September, 9.01 April, 9.54 October. 9 41 May, 9.63 November, 9 32 Jane, 9.72 December. 9 .33 July, 9 SO January, Spots steady; Middling 9 1-2; lxw Middling 9; Good Ordinary 8 1-2. Mew Berne Market quiet. Sales of 13 bales, upon a basis of 9 for mid- dlinir. Middling 9; Low Middling "12 Good Ordinary 8. ftonstanc mahkkt. SXKD OOTTON ? 3 00. OonOMSSBD 110 00 Towmnjra Hard , $1.00, dip, ai.'jO, Ta.n75o.sJ1.3. Oats 50c. in bulk. Com 48a53e. Rim 50a60. BlMWil- 15c. per lb. Bur on foot, 3c.to5c. Countky Hams 10al2o. ter lb. " LaRD 10c. per lb. Eooa 103. per dozen. Fusa PoBit 4ia6c. per pound PnANUTB 50c. per bushel. Foddkb 7ftc.a8100 per hundred Onions 2.00a3. 25 per barrel. Fixu Paas 65a70c. HOPES Dry, luc; green 6c. Apples MatUmutkett 2"ki40. ( : .J eye, 81.10. PaxRS 75c.a$1.25 per bushel IloNKY U6c. per gal T ALLOW 5c. per lb. Chjjesk 14. CHIOXx8 Grown. 3036c trta25c. McaL 70o. per bushel. Oats 50 ote. per bushel. TunNirs 60c. per bushel. Potatoes, Early Hobo 1 i Wool lOalftc. per pound. WHOLESALE PRICES Niw Mass Pork !4 0t aaouLaaB Meat 7o. O. a s. F. B'b, B.'saad U C- FLOUk-W.00a6.00. Labd 7jo, bv the tierce. Nails BasiB 10's,S2 75. Suoab Granulated, 6'o. Costeb lal75c. Salt 80a85e. per sack. molabhes and s tec ps 304 6o Powder 86.00. Shot Drop, 81.75; buck, $2.00. Kbrosenb 9c. J. W. STEWART, HEADLJUARTEIW FOlt HORSES & BUGGIES. A cargo of FINK nORSES AND MULES just received. ( The Rest Boggy ou the Market for money. Horste and Vehicles to hire at reasonable rates. r bROAD SlflEET, NEW HERNE, N, C, jaao dwm Live Well on a Litihj Lloney, Bl"ilNU OROCESIE8. HRV O()0D3 in i itq tian.mVa iri' at hv. Hill's Old Jfarkat Site, XEW BERNE N. C. Lodging at ten cents a night fof those who wtah to remain brer nlkht In the city. ' - awtfn Notice. SHitnnT's Office, C&avkn Co., 1 ' Ww BRH5B, Feb. 1, 1887. f ErT Schedule B Tax is now due. All TpWeoos owlhjf the same will vlease call and settle. :i ; ' , D. STIsfSON, feiilSd,,, , . , ,., ., Shariff. ' iP-4.riroTtLfi84VI. - Ptrstfnt 'Um WarVsala U tifn' in a taortratre-exectited td Paal Jones. of tbe etatwot Gaeorgtri, hf William CoU tlffail,q tMOU 4ar 9t August, 1884, and assiened. to ma on aha S3A. dav of Falritt will sell al .pnbUo Laactrofl. at the obott honsa door, li tha rzu f g, city ai iiwMtD, at u -e'ciote ytuj on Satatdars alaoatAaitTHt.' 188?; ta follawirf aaaa Sataks aaGnstaoV m- thai city of Jtewbarm, on tha.eoner f West street and 8cott'1s allev. known and die fngnUUed hi tha plan of the city o( ?awDarn-ma rets naattarOT -ana bo. tm Wsvtstrapi.!) lis l;a ,b.iKi ny.- T"soiaaV-Casli.u'i"'r''i '6 ''fflj. E. W. U1UIMJ, .-.KIJLJtjU. DEALERS IN ' ' GESKRal HARDWARE, T.VH'.4fJjr, OLASSWAJUL WOODEIS'WARE, CROCKER?, S.SH. DOORS, BLINDS.; GLiSH, FAJJiTS, OILS , AUB 8T0VE8, UNSURPASSED AS TO PRICE AlTDQUALITy, Middle Street, Next Door fi notef AlCe7 FEW bttrxkliT RED LIGHT. SiLCCIJ; : Near Market Dock, Middle Stv ' NEW BERNE, 1 i- hihi. vcm ( Ar.WAYSi PURE LIQUORS HMi IIIM f tvny qiKil.titu s variety, in lai-Re or aMll' Mm- Ihe FlN'hiSTGIiADKS TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Ml of hich will i,e sold CHEAP FOR CASH! J . h - I -r uit'griiau. ilTMAN, i'roprietec. EASTERN CAROLINA DIJPAT. The Fast Freight Line UK ! KB Ij-'Itb Moilll rlls uil NoifolU. Il.lrl..... t w lie i ii roiiii.. IMilla.lcltiUia. Su IhIsHhIh. kCl, 'a Kllubelki tlly. N.t . , uui iiitnnirli.il i.HHl AKYaiA.iaHI rm K " '-"i til will run on reu- lr m lir.lkiir lime, !HvUiK I X.I'.M.. lm hJlt.Ui Cuj, aud i"h. t.a;n.i, in eoucioa Hnsblsfc "",m' " ' ii . -.rri.:a Kooijiern h. . niiii. nod nonoiia.H.. 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A trial will conjnc yo. t , , Broad St., bctuven Hancock and Middle. febi ntf I- II 0 a "at a.anj C. II. ft l. As i.icaccTiiv OFT FIR Tot,' :i ; Immediate Orders, at thu,yVAw.)wajvJ.u 000 Tons. KaiiiitX ilHiSti h joi ,7aai 7 bo m 200 100, 100 'a wvyMf Pinai a tkl. Dr OnL. Shackelford; i Now "Bviwr,rp9VlrTTT 6shnr?hMd d fjst,chnrchlJo WM frit ,Ml Hitrt w 'ait.TOITOltilCR staeoa. 'i ' (Ll hiht UELAMkU TZtikV U .
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 25, 1887, edition 1
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