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c M " sir C r" " S , . h i 1 1 : i . i rv ... w. . v . . . m n - ' -- ' - - - - ..II 'A kv4K14Ft .V ev'(;( WJbV." 6.1 la'-.aTooja fiuo lo . '..-! , ' .lie,,, . .iJasri is' a j. f r VOL. V.-NO. 290. ; .It.' j j a n NEW BEENEjNi'.C.; SATURDAY Mi4E0H 5, 1887. PHICE 5 CENTS r ' .- - . . ii t 9 fl i.tj Vf liu Jm aV ' " Y'.Y "aV-'.J , V," . . fWMl MlaLa'ara UUU New Berne, Latitide;! 81P oTKortty 7 f . .,( longitude, 77" I' Wert. - i$ee,4:38 I Length l day, Liu un mm. 6:49 f 11 hourly 1 1 rain ttj - Moon U at 87 p. m." ,ri tig h', !'un r? f'i ' BUSINESS LOCALS. To XlbfeoU of BeutT-Tb Kew Bern Fir Department &4 P&uiu'b Todmi boy ir-OUWfi nd Omiia. ttom at ior bM OBiT tbw voa'cti' etswrberw. eU Pecker Americkii Orgaoe. Correepondenoe to UeHMi. 1UAKI8 A BfBT8au, wnrt or OftAsaftKnow at norua wine. rJy. lonnd at tba,tore of Jame ' , 4 liitbUul UTor and eiquiiue boqaet Why bny t-rrWrkl bet ter and por wine can ti Bad t t law price. i W UIIm.lik nd rare French brandy received by schooner ArlTliifSoQ Hrw. and Ctt-utort, aTpricea to suit the times. J. OlAT Bno. Shipper Grain, Hsy, I reaa. wrta vv p, Hwg. 14 & jltioiDJkeTkJcr, Norfolk. Va. 1 FcrtUiaLW Fiaaiy. Ctanient, OUm: Paints. Varnish and Oil at low till assy"" " Lro'Oao, alLkm ft Co. " yre rail atrt-lnn to xhaAga in F. UlrichV adrcrtisement. Read and ro kaJyt boat arriTed yester d.y.tna tti xkt U again (applied l0i4lIsrMiww ioAvoet atayweaaivinrt 'fresh goods.-- Bs Qjia p,'rWf jf Jft h weather yet iet4yVOlfVolptr mtt comforUble, aa0jMey snd kIe brsaJppsI appeared rathfr utof fuia.'Z " jLneraVlue(t ( the itockbold-. UaJantn4Baafort Canal ComiJaUailalaith Albejgaarln Hob WwfcfVl? City, m tba Wth fcit Thfl AWsn 1 Benediol Dramatic Ooin-1 terday morning.'4'' ",t ' ' " i Be. Mr. Badin of Kinston will (DVCrpI iBmitr afikMmelt U oK?K&ftA.a Veiitorfr'oB' Bltadty jptJa, ipaU. both morping and reniog. All are kindly invited to at ? Oailatfidroi IKawocfc . d-rertkea uh 'nlinaaent taznavers in this . issue. It l the smallest list published for .yQr,il8BRjHV . anmber sdrertlsed Isst year. The pw5prlr,ol, W aW 'to"paytl . awessar aatilt fcy ara eoaTiaveed that , their , ipons j la Jadlciouily and aconomioany expeniieS, they psy more -cbTf ""bitfij -1 o olaB OsawChMBawdBtiUa wnmt,shrosigat dowtfthrea' paoti' oNraihhes teirarYtchWsra'imedon'; ths Steams 2TaiM tttki&& Vt 3WtJ iln -O.I HardisoM 4lw aWpwad box by C f .nft boat; 'T!s k th flsl ship- lowipy vulad tnal Mm kfr ,w a4xi(K!JMaMTVieoi lTorUl- llwawportal Idsh'sotaioMia W6?SSy aVS VlrtWVttrfcahrwIni large number of visiton to.lM't!, of Flowenk' h iarianasCf lo ! 8 , irs.'W. TTi Wstd ana Jaa. R. Ooy, "of i-i folk, It 4 ictori of steam" ftssels, airly' ' -Ttursday night and retnrge.dj yesteiuy morning." -i : The steamer Eaglet sailed at o'olock lut evening with a large eargo of lum ber, cotton, fresh fish and.-ag- ubiea.- u m snl Th 1 iee, for HkUimore, with a Ut-- r rf limber able gle., and c - Tte K inli," t r. :;-ton, loaded down with fertilizers sod goods. ; The JVenf, for White Eall, with a fuU carto cf f "' '-"ff rjTff "' ' Te Y( , f.i CobUi C .: with mr -' , arrived last at' t.- - Tbe t Tie! tbe f BPr r , s- "'' t c . k to .' 1? 1 r c T -is Lava news that , - , . J is stranded I - ft tee raTaea- 1 r ( ru (try, - (' I "t vy lift 1 fcpr Tke City - ' : . ? T CopflCflmMi ' Enooek ehirma V tht eUf finute eommittM bM prepared BM and eQmpufcMeivf itHemeatof the jDdc'meiit dbU agaiM the ity. By thia the creditor, mount and p um bo of tbeir jadgmenu; amount paid on principal aad intereet and when paid aw be uily aaoeruined. The city treasurer will pay on Mon day next orer f 1900 on these, and with another year eooDomicml management the entire debt will almost be wiped oot. Stonewall Items. Mrs. CAtapman. from Portland. Me . is on a visit to Mrs. Dean, her sister, at Pamlico. thii writing, to put in. an appearauce. She was due yesterday ( Wednesdsy ). Madam rumor hath it that a bachelor onWhitaker's creak is much interested in our "school maris ' and well be may be. - .... Ill venture the assertion that there is a widower in this place whose vUits to ramlioo will be much more (request Wan (or soma time since. I nam nntCA & Mnutinn in nnr viuaga on the 85th ult. Sam Saunders, col., reported that he saw a bear in the corporate limits of the village, and there was quite a turn out of the oitiaens. J. O.. B.xter, J. P., left his desk snd shouldered his Winchester, and off he want' Hot. Mr. Collins joined in the hunt, and by the way he was the oaiy one who returned with any game that 1 saw, and that was a cat squirrel The excitement wore off after a while, aod all things got back to tbeir normal state. Oundenaed from ta Hw and Ob er er THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. SENATE. FOBTY-MKTH DaY. ' , , March 8. 1887. The Senate was called to order at 10 o'clock by President 8 ted man. Tbe revenue bill was resumed, the Senate sitting as a committee of the whole, Mr. Pemberton occupying the cbair. . Mr. Alexander stated that he had peat yeaterday afternoon with State Treasurer Bain consulting with regard ta she eff ece or the adoption of twenty oenta tax. Be found that the levy of twenty. cents on the hundred dollars worth, even with the 8108,000 in the treasury would not meet the require ments; that the additional appropria tions of this session, with this levy, would work deficit of 9206,000. . He was, moreover, greatly Surprised to find that In 1888 there was a spoil age on Land, town land personal! prop erty of 97,000,000 without authority of law. mat tne tax was levied on the basis of the assessment of 1881, and ha was nnable to account for the shortage wholly unsanctioned by law. Section S3 was amended by Mr. Webb by adding after the word "State," in line 80 tbe words "printers solicitors orders," and than adopted. Sections S3 and 24 were adopted. (kwtlok tO waa amended so aa to ex empt from tax brandy made from fruit and sold by persons making same at his plaoe. ,5 v , ; r . Line, f 5 was amended by inserting the word "county" in place of "city or town." Adopted. . , Seotionaifl. 7. M. M and 80 were adoDted. f Section 81 was amended By iasertins- after "quantities" the words "for sell ing in quantities of one quart or less," also by ohangiag ."may" la -ttrn 83 to snau." -..j, VT t ... Section 83 was amended by truuaf out ail the words after -aa la una sevens 1 ft , SecUona 83 to i 47. iwl naive, an adopted.' , ' ' c- Yv Tae- potBtpKtee ha via flDUhed ' (he consider at ioa of the revenue act, roaa at 1:30 o'clock when Mr. rembertoo, as chairman, reported to" tk Senate aaxl asked ths adoption of ? the-Jbill . as ameaded. .-&:, v. " -fe-;- 1 Before the second reatUaa- 1 the bill Mr. Alexander moved to amentf sections 8 and 8 by inserting 85o., aws) 7fft. in place of 80o, aad 60c Ha ami that he had a sold and could not' enlarge upon the subject, bat as ebairman of the inance committee he would, call to mind his warninc,' ahd would urge soembers to approprlata enough money. An amend metit to oa called 'section 48, by Mr. Alexander,, waa adopted, allowing a sun hot axexawad st.aOO to the Sut-trwTW,-Tt aoJlect. Uss Iter now thajr at an extra aeaxion. By ealbl ths ayes andhof on hie amend meet, which was kiat, 80 to 6. V ,T ' 1 I tkeu rflw"! -apcond resu., : aad r -' . uei to 7.r3 p. s t I . ; : .r t. :os. " . .. Bi I Cr rf ot.EL A, r.raaVnn, sheriff of. Wayne. county, cam apt4a the form Of 6 lubstinte. which, was op posed by'Mr. Warren, owing- to there being fomf suits Twnulng.' lis thought this biU waa a interfere With tas oourts. . . ... , ,fv Mr. Winston favored the biU whwh simply provided for arbitration. u!if W r . " "r Jlr. PeoibertOB favored beet and only proper means ef settling tbe mattery Passed, aeoond f and ; third reading. JA5; j-.j, 3 K R Aw 0 ; .: BOUSE. hWi na Io&V?5 The Hon- waa ealled .to -order t 9US o'olot k by Fposker Webtr, Pills ' t cf as f UioWsP ;1 e'tiore X v . 1 rt-aieg, to t. r'r-ity nibpl I . to ' ta. f toi-;j ti 4 1. i 1 to. j..-fUer la r-" . 'l - t l.r. : " ' r. ) r. t ' r - . i r r UPHUli.' t red n as si- s 1 ! i ' t no'"i cn the . .i . ; .. . .1 .:r i at.rr arrired.the lull to make appropriations to tna n. u uaansxAjyium was taaen fPi . .. T'1,' 1. . This bill makea aa arprobriatioa of 56,000 for tbe aappbrt (at thaylurn.at Raleiga, and f,0u4eT four years to build ( vx additional' winga. aotiTict Uborto ba ued .Foa taWttera Aiyhimt8SO,000 for JST, AfiA 11,000 Mr. Doughton i amendment to strike out the $38,000 to build new wings to the Balegfcv asyrarat ww; edeptes61 to 44, .i I H --IriXi Mr. Lindsay's ameadment tw aaake tbe sppcepriatioa to the Wester asvbxra 860,000 and 168,000. instead of tSQWO ana iw,vw, was aooptao,' M Mu, The bill then passed aeoond and third readings, . Bill for the benefit of maimed Con federate soldien passed third reading. 4JTKBHOON SKS&IO. The following bills passed third read ing: ... . Bill to authorise the penitentiary to furnish stano to Iheadtea' Meeaoria! Associatioa of Greensboro to build a monument to the Confederate daad. To authorise the penitentiary (a, fur nish atone for the pedestal ef the aavnu- ment to be erected to the Confederate dead at Smithfield. To amend charier of Atlaatie Fire Hook and Ladder Company of New Berne. w me s , Bill to amend thaoawaMtwtSow so as to increase the number t Bnar a court judges from three to Ave was taken up. I'll ig leaves the question to be voted on at tbe next general election in Novem ber. 1888. Mr. Sutton explained the bill and favored its passage. U called atten tion to the work dona by these judgns, and asierted that no three men in the Bute didatmucrrwars) wark. Ce said the Republican party wws right in put- ve s-araa-aiaaU' Lainetar, Broad, st . i J 1. n.ir?rTriaardi. s. a., itounue t uTJiSTl''l5.ld, OHtU A., Broad tinmen ouHJasi tem Democrats lad. made during the number. This bill paased the Senate without a dissenting voice. Mr. Overman called the psevipa question ana we out passed eeooaw reading 61 to 33,, the ueoessarf IfUrae., flfthi having voted- in favor el it. The biU was placed oa its thir4 ran. Mr. Pearson thought it took three fifths of all Mse raeaitoese iaataad ef the number voting mis mare appropriation lor Tna support of the penitentiary was taken ap Mr. Leazar oflbrarj aa aiveaament to strike out 8150,000 and insert 890,000. Mr. York opposed be amendment, and thought, if aaYouled.. (t would cripple tbe peniteatiary- an recall the conviou aireaay ass lg aad to public works. . . i Mr. Leazar pUaha4 iaii Dr.' York for nis opposition as tail ameodnMnt, asy ing he guard ad aba treasury vurv faith fully when the approactal! a far the care of the aafowjun-ata toaaaa was to be made, but whan ltiiii ipawJallns for maloUmanse el -this mawaif"! aj villains comes na aa Cavort ttila irga appropriatiou ia -Mem, f rbdaoed ap- Mr. Leaxax eajtal uW tStvUwa tion on his amendmaut aad H waf adopted 53 ayes, 81 noes. Tbe bill ss amended passed second re.ad& and was .Ped oujjrta Mr. Doughton offered an amend meat to strike put 880.000 an4 inaart $100.0041 wdich was adopted, 00 ayes, 41 Bill to alter the constitution so that the olarks of Superior. one rta.ehejriet. register or uaaoe apa, oooaty twaautet shall not ba eligible for more than two terms of oujee was take a. sage or una bill . lie thought aaloagaa ofiioera wwra faithful and liotMet, aey should remain in offioa. If elected. Ba thought If thie idea was kept1 pr h would, finally lead- ta a rotation of wivae. Ba moved to lay the whole "shebang " on the table. . The a' noeu erere detnaadee. and the to table pnrvafted 68 ayes. 88 noaa. The Bouse adjourned until 8 o'closk P'm' rrt 'i I -nnfVrnrtTvu t,mi!Uouf niiii wn NIQHT The following bills paased third read ins: Mr. Evans introduced-. ftf 4af Cc aa oyster measure for the Bute.' which passed aeoond and third readings under a suspension or MiaruJearv To allow reglaVai of 'deeds f to admin ister oatha ia carta ia Bill to prevent extortkm waa Ukaa ap. TbiabilL prvanU charging more tha4t Jarbedliait. over eaah prioes, on any goods or sappliaa sold oq time o mortgagee. ; The biU failed to paas the ascend read' ina. v. . . ... . Duenandnnd 1$ lunV was ttkauuP? This bill appropriatee S7,0UO for aa The piU' pUealtfard rsaiuat as re- oommenaed by ins oommiuee. ' f f. rTwmMf Jvers D. A. Bradford", wholemls paper deal er of Chattanooga, Tenn 4 writes that be was 'em-tonal mlVirtA wtlK a aaivatni cold that aettled od kia Ian.: had triad many teased tee without twani. Besagl indaoea ro Try ur: Krcirt rrw Diacwr- ary for Consumption, did ao aad was ieatirely cure by use ml a few bottle, 8irwa wbtehf me. be has ni it in bis family for all Ccri.bs aad CoUa wiih beet reeuita. This is tbe experience of thowaaads whose lives have been saved by this Wonderful Ditoovery. Trial botstee fro at R. N. Duffy's drug storw. Tna ataamaaip fekeia.nda& AahJa, riOT.roix7 v a. , i rr 3 a a t X T O.J rsteamer f tb Ttker I In.- C left today for t.ve f cf Dominion f taaof . ip c --'ii tr &htntm4aak. i t - r N. C ,The. socl.or dsiii? t !.. cf i aigbt, tot wn acibt to 1. est ore. T - - --n-f-, U is I r"tU 3 (.! . -nt iriry. 1 j ir vrere I , 1 ua iitt TAX NOTICE. Cm Ti X CocuKToa's Office, New Berne. N. C March 4th. 67, Take notice thai I have levied oa the lands and personal property of the fol lowing named persons, (listed by them in the year 1880) for default in payment of the city taxes, and ehall proceed to sell the sums at the oeurt bowse door, ia the City of New Berne, on Monday at 12 o'clock m., tbe 4th day of April, 1887: Tax aad Cost. Anderson, Cape, Forbes' alley, 8 4.50 Bryan, Jarman, Cedar st 4.05 Blank, O.H., Pollock street and 18.06 465 8.15 Bryan, Jaoaa, Bragg alley... Bender. Harriet, MetoaU (.. Brina, J. H., heirs of, Queen and Pollock eta Boyle; Jaatea, Qaeen aad Pollock 8.75 sts Bowutass and Voesa its., RouBtree St., Bryan and Broad sireeU 10.71 4.35 3.15 3.84 3.85 4.41 4.65 14.55 S. 85 447 3.89 2S85 Bryan. Hardr. Riohardsoa allev Bectoa, Mariam, South Front st. Baker, R. C, Gardner "i allev Bender, Benjamin, Crooked and Bryan eta Baas, Alexander, Jones aad Her man ate Brown, Isaac ., West st ... Cuthbert, E. O. , Craven st Cox, Frank, Pollock at . Cbaaman, M. W., Bern and Pine streets- Collins, Charles, Quean st Carman, John, Primrose et. (JoIHgan, William, Norwood st., Scott's alley, West at-, Scott's astey. Oak at.. Fu-bes all sr. lis 35 5.55 2 53 8 70 Clark, Mies Jane Ann, Crave ad New eta w ... Clark, . J., New Front at Duncan, Joseph, Broad st Disaeawsy, Mrs. A. M., Middle st., HsNoofc, at aud wJBvDB Oiaaue. sta. Edward, Westst Oodasyv lerael. Was st Guthrie, Susan, Craven st Hill, Charles B.. yilmsianck st Hill, James. Htvsl..-.. i Hill, Moses D., Bragg alley Havana, Margaret, Jerkins alley Haatey, J. K. anoT wife, Broad et..Omk st.... '..... HarrUoa. Mrs. V. A.. Neuse et. ilenry, E. J. Midfilest. ustica; airs, mary c. Hpimg st . av JoaeaHatwood, CyOdkafl it J ones, Laura ft., CrVokeJ kt Jones, Arthur Jane sC, Jones st, , Nprwood st, German st . Jusdcli, Mlas E.'B., East Front st Uehman. . p. . adm-f for TI. B. Lehman, PoUook and Hancock Laffia Lewis, John, Jerkins alley 4.63 Leger, Rhoda aBs 2 .85 Lane, Frances, C e st...s... 3. 15 Martin, Jam I,k Paatmr t.... .5.10 Mumfordt nerva.Quawaat, Bragg t ailef ,.8 75 Mosely, I jr., Broad H.SMi .35 Moore, M laaa, tin cup aUer..,.Ti?2 85 Merriok. -.eat Oiik sS-T a..! .67 Moaely,! Moaravfcaney, Qoe etvat f i t-tO rows, ratienoeTWrti rPv,..., ? a. 99 Rua.aUUUrfrgm uX- 3 88 Stevenson. M. DevrTtvr J jtta Blrbwasr lock .gws'a-10 95 8hrt . J, .1 .Ml, BrigJ's iOIcjr ,.8al natOA. " n. A., rwioca iyj Binuavaa, AJtraaaoihKavaad? ;. Jonas ca.....v:w..1...w. a. II Simnaaas, kaXJieuuu4t. $.11 Tucker Pnll.irk ant atitt. ' j emit sia.. 7.95 5.70 4 63, Thomas. J. H.. Meical it Wilson, JamesX. Wf at -r- WHiiam, Kebcou,'jObbiftni t,r 3.09 Warren, John, Spring hnl.umJi (). Front sts. and South FroU t 7.71 wUA.X.,fTi8.iT York. Angeline. Gardner's allev J .40 (QifJtwa '.wUUiUU! (J, LDaOIUni KB. 'BH uu, Stockholders' Cieavnil Meeting. r .a rr r Notloa Ins of the ie atockholdeiw of The Kewl ei n and Baauftirt Oanal Core pa tha undaralgnad Bioc WMOt EYE-GLASS, Osmpany, and that anaps a at WW AlMJTti in aXUABAIU oNiloek, P.M., on TUK8DAY the F1K Toi tha nnr of sleetlns a Ir. jiVj.A nnd iJlrtotors of amid Oompans! lot lb ffJtUon or Byt-Laws lor the management bt rt govrrnment of ths Cesapanr, aad fi r U a )atesrilon of mob other baalaaas aa nay juwe41 ooms before ""-MiTVol rBAHXI.IW tttD,TralH,v O. G ELLIO murStd D. P. BOBWE T 111! fjpaulll TttM tW,VTn r f i n . .1-. L' , a t. I 1 a.1 r ' jwm .(avoir I A1AU1JSi 0 1 1 , f f . , -,tfc . V .81 if, twrtxiya iiovek or ux, kooms aad ErTdiA.5. aa Oeotga atteet. Bear Broad, nek Omee e Broad ureal, near Baaeocx. -. . -Appij; to r, ,::v. . . , mari-lw ' W. li.UJSTXB. COMMERCIAL. Jouuiix Omar. March 4 8 P. M. oorroa. Raw Tobk, March 4 Noon. Futuies steady. Sales of 36,800 bales. March. tt.56 September, 8.67 April, 0.63 October. 9.4G May. 9.71 November. 9.37 June, 9.79 December. . July, 9.87 January, . August, 9.98 February, . Spots steady; Middling 9 9-16. Low Middling 9 1-16; Good Ordinary 8 9-16. ew Bexne Market quiet, bales of 67 bales, at 8 to 9 cents. Middling 9; Low Middling 8 1-2; Good Ordinary 8. DOHKIflC niHKKT Seed oorroa 83.00. OottohBrid 810 00 TaaFBjrrnia Hard, 81.00 dip fl W. Tab 75a.a81.3A. CUTS 50o. in bulk. Corn 45a53c. Rid 50a60. BuBSWAJC 15o. per lb. Bit On foot, tto. to 5c QpVVtMX Hi.hlB-.10a 12 ic. per I b. " La an 10c. per lb. Eooa 131 o. per doaen. , Fscsa POBK 4ia6c. per pound PsAKtrrs 60o. per bushel. Pood 75c.a81.00 per hundred Oa ions 82 00a3.35 per barrel. FlttD Pbab 65a70c. Hicafl Dry, 10c. ; green 5o. Apples Mattaruuekeet. 25a40c freya, 81.10. Pbabs 75c.atl.85 per bushel. Hon BY 85c per gal. Tajllow bo. per lb. CJDCXXllS Grown, 30a3frc. ; 0S5c (iad- i ins mfllL 70e. per bushel. wbolbbalb painaa Saw Maaa Poerx -816.00. Sboclpbb Mxat 7c. C.R.'s, F. B's. B-'aandL. O.-buv Tiber 83.00a6.O0. Lkar-7ifJ. )v the tierce. SlTLB-Basis 16K, 83.75. aoaawOsaanlatad, 61 c, CotTaaw-lttalTJo. Chkesb 15. Salt 80a85c. per aack. MoLaasn asd ratrfl 6a4e PawaBB MiK). Hpr iroe, 81.76; buck, 82.00. Kxaoarjip-ftc. Cassards Lard. SugUr Cured Hama, SHOULDERS, And Breakfast Strips, Are the finest on the market, and are sold by ACTUAL WEIGHT at E. B. HCKBURN'S. MOST BRILLIANT Puro I Perfect Lenses IK THE WORLD. They are aa transparant and colorless aa liht itself, and for softness of endurance to the eye eannot be excelled, enabling the wearer to read for houra without fatigue. In fact they ar PERFECT SIGfrf P&EIEBVERII Tsswnonavls from the leadlnc nhraiclani in iaa uauaaa niatiea. uovetwors, aaaators, Leclslaton, stockmen, men oi note in all pro (WmbI, ssmI la eiffereat brahohea of wade. banaata.amcbanT.ca, ato., aan bs alvsa who nave nau tneir light improved oy ueir nae. in ee.' pitist mmm Tha iaett in JExlsteBce. fAOULTY threat-boat tkw i coantry. No pleasure producing Irritation,, No dapgarof oaasev that la somesthies tbe mutt af wear ing other ey-gles, resting with ease apon any nuae. , , I Taa ii DiTlf w i minwi 4 " Ato! Rotrtrs tiA January J8. 188s. ToatTi A. K Hawkaai Oeai atr-a daaira u Mstirr to tne greet superiority, ef sou Isee?' Leases. Ther eomblne sraa - i' -i. . 'Tasy.iirethaiianylbavsever tonnd, arunancyiwim scuiaaaseeu pieaaaaauaaa o . r rw w, Itssaswl at Tav ' To If i A. K. Hawkaa TJamz Blwia iln. maateasara M bst that I hiM baen naln hw giaaaeaajf aoaw ae past witat muea aatisTaouoBi , r or eiearnaaa, eonaaaa, ana for u pnina uivuew, hwt biw not anrpama oy aaj wim a obts aver worav A wasuaeena. atena mem vo ait wno want a superior glaaa. .Very lespseuuliy yeajaW 1 j" -. . . inn 1vf ivn... aV,P, Hwa-wasfad1 liajiaisa used. A. Em Bawkea' saw CrrataX- bm aoina montba, I have Ibond I nam SIMON P, ECGHKSt .sovarnarWAraa: f) It aa IwtW aaw.rjryat.iiwj. LaWat aPpertor qaaiuywbav araMaaUaiaebon.' " af aamTLJBK. WUTTA mm tfHa. j Mi 1 A fc.U t evTorofaxkauaa2 H krVi'-rt 4 Ifl.l I u , TA f-t i ; fa a T T4nrn , j.avia -a; rt Bf, wui ftv jg jri -lf1' ir f. -.'rf I I ,a .' -57 i. - vThere aa Uaateaae a n taunt cf taesb oeh abrated glaaaee eaa bo.roruidamdarfjisriy aptadtOallcoiM'n-.oftheee, . ' 1 T J j i E. W. MilifMB. aW. aUtll. " Smalfifooai 6Sl3Tcr ".ra tt DEALEESlN OEMEILAL HARDWARE, ' ' '" xt i TIAW4.R, OLASaWAJtS, WOODENWAUX, crqcjlmmy" SASH,' DOORS, rt'rvrtfr; OLAsa, PAiirrs, Ottfi'J AND 8TOVZS: UNSURPASSED AS TO PRICE AND QITT;;. Middle htra. i, Uuaji j NE W BERN E v c .Notice. :liTJr 8h rkifp '8 Office . Cba ve Co ) Nkw Biwkb, Fa. i,tM H Schedule "B" Tax is now due. All persons iw4aR Ue amn wHfptmse VSM and settle -'u 8TTHSCW, Saarirli' f22 15d For Bent,. . ..r;; comfortabta hnmm- n.. . Two nine room house on Pollock street W ' Middle and liaaoock, aad waw ajTf J" room house on Haucook streaa I aeaa Pollock. Very convenient to he bu7 " neas portion of tho town. Ilr)ueH,Bn - (irHt-. laas order. Terms moderate ,i. I Apply j : WelM'iBuirig H ' ujsdiw ar.Pollowndeaai).,K,tajr J. W. STElYliff. HEAUQUAS'VEaaFwM-rl.fl "V " !U. -t a . aaai HORSES & DUCCIES. A cargo .i)f FINE 1 MULES jbst received. Taa iteol Boggy Oa ikn.' 'ii faai the money. Horses sod Vehicles' to reasonable rates. i' 'i hire'' ' O ii, r.Ji . - 'f'iJfll BROAD STKET.IaEWKteltft- o a rt jnoawai n i 'tiitl RED LIGHT SALDOria Near Market Docfc jlej'C ' NEW BEENTJ; Xti" 19 WfllR TOU CAN A LAW" AMI FiMB.t PURE LIQUiinS; f (If iiu I niK. iieui;. k;" T : (I r U:tiitfiaa--' Of every Variety, in large1 o,VeJi,, quantities. Also the'trNlL.STXltatjfcE3'- ot . .i.fj tar-. in ' TOBACCO AND BS'V'" Aflof whthwfliblkmi'M,.. ' ' CHEAP l'bR AfiHj0 John D ttonsa, Salbaaawi. ) cmH decUdv -i lroaaalBuul siT .it rnMiK wjifl (Mil tiru r . i "-I"8 Vj1 MW Immediate Ordera,thea1aW(OI i-exj e ,i fcirflOSU-IIEtrrHeHU i..itt aaiA . aij Lot TaiTOfg fi wt tan jrtvwT'ii Ml .t,n1 n Alarg. let with Bomi;-.ij.j. WaBitTMtarkouewpnit. b r',"J h cality tirraaTeryeaiyj 4 ,oi vlIAtm vilM-1 itw ii .yitgrJvt;,: r-TLr tuill,'; r.n::.!f;f. r k-e,ni s l-i the i o ..). . -oa. . A me . i 1 'itmpa. r woe - ' twlo. Mentiod ' hlsnar. ' . '
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 5, 1887, edition 1
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