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ijjji iiljj :jBHTmwr. iijMijiniwiiJMMi'Tiii iftrSairMT-a a . ,'- V CI.; I .: . Vr c i f NEWjBEKNE. N. C, WEDNESDAY. MAKCH 30. 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS He V Raw Berae, latltad 5 ' Worth. -r aoatftad,Tir Wees. Saa rise, 6:47 I Length of day , Sua vets, 41 f 12 fearjr. atiaote. Mooa uM32,a:V4 BUSUTESS LOCALS. . V r. . j0 . HI i i ' Jobs'). Bitfrt, M WaterbaW", Conn., haa rrriTatt? t) r store oq Scmih Front street, aexl door t VrX Power, tbe tinner, and hat oaaaad a fin lot of groceries, K you wish to mtb morey, call is aad see hit goods before pnr chaaiaa ajlaapfeep &P'L tioo writ bevrvaa. -JO ii W NoTitniOTHVHAT at 24 lw & W. & EWBjullwood s. "The beet fsbihaaa!."ia an tJ aad trna awjtmr h Diamond Lea Spectacle and Ere-glaseee are the beet for those who need artificial aid for tha jreC JrfTaaaaarih Uade mark, uaaUilemand. mfi ? Fo alf iaJeaJBew only by & 4. Bell. "HATS Ow" another fine Cigar. . -1 W. L. Palmeu. Y Jc aifn l? JW-jaPio and Organ ironr u lor . leer 'tnooey than won can elsewhere. We sell Decker Broa., Stieff Onild Pianoa; tbe Smith American Organ. Correspondence so licited. . MAM A HABT8FIEJJ), feblS dw8m KiDeton. N. C. WiaipiF Oiakob Known aa Florida wine; e (onnd at the aiore of Jamee Redmond. It is pure and una dulterated and remarkable fur iU de lightful flavor and exquisite boquet. Why buy a foreign articia when a bet tar aad parer wine can be bad at a lees FrlcanAleo, Holland Gin and pure reach Brandy received by schooner ATefvfo. marl lm A fBi line of Plow , Harrows and Cnltiratora. at pricea to sait tbe time. )4 , GaTO. ALLEHACo. jOlijr Biiorhfpper! Grain, Hay. Pea BeedOaU and Kye a Spec ialty. 14 & 16 Roanoke Dock, Norfolk, Va. . (abldSaa Fertiliaera, Lime, Plaster, Clement, Olaae, PainU, Varbiah and Oil at low pricea. Uwx. Alum & Co. , The strong northwest rinds yester- day mad low tide. The cold wave struck Mew Berne on Mondar niaht with toene force but we trnat there is nO'dltnaffe tone. The iVeir and Hmrxir faW,' ths lou by Or ol tf.BaVK 9" V reniaer Cjantoy on Sunday morning at 8100,000. Th AdventisU adminUUred the ordi maac pf baptism to five candidates, at th toot of Broad street, on Sunday vening last. Ten prisoner ia Craven, ewioty jail Tb nuaiber a fw week aao was down to three. IIbsmm M b a bar J aaatter to mpty h old boteL 6hpard Bryan, aon of H. R. Bryan, Esqfaa lost a favorite Wyandot roos traj,kpDcklednd steps high which, perhaps, haa gone to some neigh bor'stlolft Return tim and b rewarded. T(d9Vibefar 1&t LMayor yestef-, day, on for eiaoracriy conauct, ais ralated., Th Other driving beef cattle throtga the stxeekj Improperly attend- J, iodgmetii'stnpended 'on payment The) truokera ar much concerned about th Iriah potato crop. Tba warm weather a few dsja ago brought many lorofca Jhe'irttcA.fcf: old snap ha nipped them In th bud toa,- falling to elect a Mtyor.or the Democrat failing to agTfi foatnaa fjr tha position, hav elected Alderman King. Mayor pro few., Wf, had, hoped to tee oar friend Cot Ball reflected,, : Qreenaboro ha TOted, almnat aoamV attiualy, to lata bonds to th amount bf $100,000 for pnblio Improvements. Nir &itU haa- Ueaootapletejy Mtia fied with bonded debt ia trying to pay that of tb county. ...W doubt if . oar people would oti, bonded debt of et.000 for improvement of any kind.' ' Jadg Corg odmaaaayM h Is "right naiiUiUta th ootaUat for city councilmea this year. H U In th 8d ward, wher be know very thing jwill go all r'-bt. Moae BryynrBfoaeejr' be LciiKd oa the condition1! th atroogt.Je. . . ; intact XTaw tf a 'ff Th ateam-r : Jt af lh. I. C. D.. Llnr, will I . i aftotaoo from her pier foot of Craven street at 4 o'000? - .'- BiMLS " The scpreme court of th United Bute La granted th writ' f "habedt vrpuM rr"l for ty Georpe JL Bain, jr., eattier v . late Citliange bank of N?-' vlo Ifi lfn sentenced to vt jf I i4 te F ".'tettiary for mak-,i-2 f " i itca A statement a to tvs r ' a cT U baxk. .TThi de- cit 'sa ' ciaaehi release from cu tody. ' .- I Ferseaal, -' Krs. Geo, W. Neat is on a visit to her mother, who is quite III, at Murfrees boro. Mr.G. F. M. DaU aad F. O. Simmons, Esqniade a trip to Jones court yeeter- day.They report a thin crowd and doOOtt Oaalew Cnrt The superior court of Onalow oounty will convene at Jackaonriile next Mon dy, Judge Conner presiding. Our Mr Taylor will be on band to receipt for the Joubnal and we hope our delin qoenta in that section will be prepared for him. MeetlBc; ComaltiM. The following named persons, com posing the Democratic city committee, are requested to meet at the city hail tonight, at 8 o'clock, for tbe purpose of organization. First ward T. A Green, A W. Wi od. J. T. Lewis. Second ward B. Manly, J R. B. Carraway, C. K Hanoook. Third ward Alex. Miller, (i. F. M Dail, W. G Brinson. Fourth ward John I). I.ane. V. IS Phillips, S. R. Ball. Oaieer Klecud. At the annual meeting of tlie ittock holdera of the New Berne and Pamlico Steam Transportation Company on March 23. 1887, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President. J. J, Wolfenden; Vice President, Ralph dray; Directors, T. A. Oreen, Tbos. UUB, C E. Foy, W. V. Burriis, U. H Mare. V. O ISinimoiiH J. V. Williams.. H Fowler. W'm 'Jleve; Finance committee. Thos. rniels, 8. H. Gray, Isaac l'atterson. Accouilfs Allowed by Ihe tumwUslou ri of ( ritrn Cou ulr al Ilia Marrh iTlecllnic, 1 OS 7 . For support of the poor: Wm. Cleve forM. HarriH ?3.00, for B. Kite 1 50; W. B Griffin, for K. Becton, 81.50; William Mooio for K. Moore j3.60; Sarah Heritage for self ami child S2 Ol), for Mary E. Hall, lui.ttic, 5 00; H. nry WUs (or self, i'iA'0, Amaudi Clark foritlf, 83.00, A Toler fur Uau K b, S3 00; Mr. WeBley Gray for M.-,f 42 00, Norman Ipock fur B. LMliinhoumi. 00; Mmy Gatlin for If 81 fiO: Wash. Sjiivey for W. Bpimk i -l.T) j; 1,. Austin for Major Aumr jl 50; CVlia Oerrington ior self, iM 25; John II. B. 11 for J. W. I'ox $3.00; FJorence Lengeit for eelf, 1.50; Hagar Blount for Caesar Connor, $1.50; Bettie Nelson for self, $1.00; A. A. Loyd for self, $1.50; R. G. Mosley for Edney Brown, $1.50; Betsy Westbrook for self, $1 CO; W. B. Griffin for Simon Rhem, $1.00; Thos. Harris for self $1.00; M. llahn for Dan McCray, $1.50; Matilda Gunnerson for self, $1.00; J. Wiley for self and family, $5.00; Jefferson C. Davis for Jacob and H. Burrus, $3.00; Margeret Ilazel for Benj. Whitfield, $1.50. Tbe following accounts were allowed, the amounts being the same as claimed by the claimants: Rachael Ireland, keeper of Willis bridge for February, 1887, $7.00; E. Quidley, janitor of court hoase for February, 1887, $10.00; John T. Linooln, keeper of Cleremont bridge for February, 1887, $8 00; H. L. Hall for stationery, $8.05; A. Sears, overaeer for poor, $10.00; Margaret Oadmun, oook at poor house, $8.00; Rob't O Moeely house rent for R. Gatlin, $3.60; Rob't O. Mosely, bouse rent for S, Boyd, $1.50; J. J. Tolson, agent, for rations tor poor, 861.18; E. H. Meadow & Co., medlolne, for poor, $16 66; Dr. J. F. Long, professional services $20.84. M. O. Bryan, bOrials and coffins, $6. SO; Jaa. A. Bryan, Commissioner per diem. $10lW;;Wf-G,5Jriason, Oommiasioaet perdiem, l9.ou; a. w. Latham, Com,, per diem and mileage, $8.80; T.,H. Mallison, Com., per diem and mileage,. 9.00; W. hi. Watson, Com., per diem, $18.00; H. Rv Bryan, profes atonal aervices, $10.00; W. B. Griffin, regiateriagTOtera, $8.53: Nunn & Har per, advertising, Feb. 87, $13.50: E. QaldWy, court crier, Feb. W, $9.0; O. Hubba, fee and per diem, $51.75; O. Hubbe, record baok $4 SO; C W. Car penter, oopies of record. 17.90; D, Stira- son,'herift,; feeding; ptlaoaer JFeb bT $36 25, serving, summons, etc $7.80, turnkey fee $3.00, service to board $3.00. ummon!ng .talea iurora M 60; ti. U. iLenoe, jervieofa oaurn, o.vv, R. B.v Blaokledge, services aa bailiff. S3 00; Henry James, services as bailiff, $ OOtWt-.-jPentpherr bailiffr $6 00, y . . j ' n aS9 i ToCal allowances rorjtke Month, ttf Business n.iaa.J ? f Probablr no'n thin has caused such a general revival of trade at R. M. Duffy a drug store as their giving away to their customer of so many free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption.' Their tfadf Is simply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it. always cures and never ' d iBappolnts. ' CourTj.- colds, asthma,: bronchitis, 7 ereup, and .all throat and In no; dweama quickly cured. You can test it before buying by gtting a trial bottle free, large sice 1. , Eyery bottle warranted. aTXWB VOTES. Tbe Wisconsin Lagiaiatare has passed a bill prohibiting railway eempanies from graating pass oa th request of member of the L'gislatare fa friaads of the latter. The strike of sixteen hundred silk dyers of Patterson, K. X, which has lasted over aia weeks, aaded aa bird ay, and the result ia victory for thraana- facturers. Eliaha Snow, of Tolland, Conn., a farmer, 65 years old, killed his wife with an axe on Sunday and then hanged himself in bis barn. Snow had been partially insane. Frank Kemer, the religious mono maniac, of Reading, Pa., who brutuajly murdered his wife, has been found guilty of murder in the second degree by agreement of counsel. Hon. Samuel H. Treat, Judge of the L ulled States District Court for the southern district of Illinois, died in SpringfUld Sunday, lie was appointed to the United States bench by President 1'itrco in 1854, and was 75 years of age Al the meeting in New York Salur day of the intercollegiate Base-Ball Association a general opinion was ex pressed that some means should be adopted to stop the extreme roughness ol toe game as played on some fields. The Daily Republican, of Wilming ton, Del., has been sued for $30,000 by Roberts. Woodward, of Newark, for publishing an article charging him (though not by name) with driving his iiiu lit-er out of the house and refusing to support her. John I. Sullivan gave an exhibition of his hilling powers to a number of sporting gentlemen in New York Salur day night, and proved satisfactorily thai he was able to box again, and next week nit, ods to start out with his com oinaiiun. A live duck tram wi the New York Divimuu I'euusv lvania Railroad ran mi i a Hwitchiug eDgine at North Penn sylvania Junction Saturday night anil lb horses were either crushed to death or injured so badly ibat il was ueces- . nry 10 kill them. wa u range Items- Ti.f tishin business up here is very pawi ihis season. H.:v. Mr. Hires preached here last Sunday, his regular appointment. It is now faid that a fair crop of peaches will bo raised if no disaster from this. W. A. Hadley, who has been con fined to his bed for two or three weeks, was able to be on the streets Monday We hope his improvement will con tiDue and be permanent. A few days of moderately warm weather bas given gardens and other truck a more healthy appearano. Trees do not look as much like spring now as they did three weeks ago. Surely we have had a long cold spell for March. The article on farming in Saturday 'e Jocbnal is good reading. The trouble will be to get farmers to see and prac tice it. Ike aeople ap here, where Mr. Banderlin is well known, would be de lighted to see him at the bead of the Agricultural Department of the State. Tbe Journal is not alone in this. Constant fault-finding ia very disa sreeable. There are few persons clear from faults, and fewer still clear from mistakes, and it is no evidence of smartness to be coastaatly alluding to faults or pointing out mistakes. One's smartness will be judged by what he does and not by what he aees In other. We learn that tbe store house of B. F Fields, at Falling Creek, this oounty, was broken open last Sunday, and the iron safe (left unlocked), robbed of two bwndredand fifty dollars. This is a se ere pet On ;Mt Fields, who is on of our most industrious citizens. The par ticulars of the robbery we have not learned. How Judge Gaston, of North Caro lina, mea. Secretary Dobbin, of North Carolina, used to narrate with great feeling the death bed scene, el Jodgev ,Oeataa ef North Carolina. Surrounded by a few of hi chosen friend, who were at hi bedside oa the first intimation of a ona ger to'whioh .hd waa iaseasibley a waa relatinr with . treat t- tta vfnrneai tbe particular of a ,f oavivial party at- Washington' City, many year aaid Jedge Gaston, 'I ti way looked oa that ; man with distrust. I do.' aot say mat a iree-taiaaer may not Dx.sn aoa orable man; that he may not from high pexore, ana spoatr qi one wna on uuu oocaaioa. arowerr; ihlmself. ;a 'free thinker, w religion. ,'Fi that dar.V thw aalmotives scorn to do t mean act: bat I a are nor trasc tiier .naai over-ruling Div!altyv- who 4hkpet Of end, wnose eye js opot at, ana who wui reward ua.'aooorduigi to our deeds, la i i iibmii i 11T m I IwkttAVA n rl a.I Jtbat there tisr QoQtr li,,wiWfaiiW raisins himself and- seeaakig ta ewoll with the thought, Almighty !" -There was a sudden rash of blood to the brain. He sank in the arms of his friends, and in five miatttctt hhfssDirit; Was stohsl Not a groan pained th ear of his agon- ized rrienas.-r-nnf BOvtA .4 j r.. oa.whiaf Vo go'ioT GsVliyf tjet yoa bicycle, some tight pants. some-tooth-ptrk-ftoei, and a Blender cane, but with afr yotrf" getting d6n fail to get a bottle of Salvation Oilj for Vpride (yon know) gosth before a fall." Loxdok, March 26 In the division last night in the House of Commons Mr. Morley's amendment to Govern meat's mot ton to grant urgeaoy fas the coercion but, three I niohMts voted against the government. 8vea Union ist member were absent. Cambridge won the University boat race. Eighty-five persona lost their live by the explosion in Bulii Colliery, al Sid ney, Thursday. The bodioa have all been recovered. Home, March 26 Mag r. Galemberte, special Papal Delegate to Berlin, has telegraphed to the fop that be bas ob tained from Prince Bismarck all of the religious concessions asked by th Yaii can, but has not obtained any political concession. The leaders of the Centre (Catholic) party maintain great reserve towards hlag'r (Jsieaaberte. ST. PBTKKSBCIta, March 2b Eighty seven torpedo vessels belonging lo the Baltic fleet of the Eusaian Navy have been ordered placed in a constant readi nea for service. Crews have been ordered forthwith for forty-five of these vessels. Millions In It. Cuk ago, March 26. A special from JJetroit ssys: Judge Thomas H. Cooley appeared in Wayne Circuit Court yes terday as counsel for Mrs. ClotikJe Palms, daughter and joint heir with her brother, Francis E. Palms, of tbe late Francis Palms. The latter Uft properly valued at about $7,000,000 to his two children. The will provides for this trust to be held until maturity is at tained by the children for either heir. This is as near as th lestalor came lo entailing his vast possessions, and the lawyers say that this will not stand the test of our laws. A provision in the will disinherited either beir who should contest tbe will on ils face, therefore tbe case is merely a friendly discussion on the part of counsel to settle n hat the provisions of the will mean. Under this disguise lurks what is expected will prove the greatest suit in the history of tbe Slate, and is likely Itt gve Miss Palms more notoriety, she being now known to the publio as the lady wub whom Senator Jones of Florida was smitten. As Miss l'ulms haa no chil dren, the estate, in case she dies unmar ried and childless, would revert to her brother or his children. 1 Isoldes Judge Cooley, there is an eminent array of legal talent in the case. Kl-Uoverior Hubbard a)l Austin, Texas, March 8, 1882. Mr. A. K. Hawkoe: Dear Sir I am much pleased with tbe pantisoopio glasses you so peruaclly adapted. o mr eyes; with thea) X nt atiabled to read, as in my youth, the finest print with the greatest ease. I cheerfully recommend them to the publio. Respectfully, K. It. tiUBllAJtO, (Ex-Gov. of Texas) Minister to. iapan. All eyes fitted and the tit guaranteed at the drug store of V. S.Duffy, New Berne. mar 5 lm New Rales of Freight oa CeUea Piece Uoedi. New York, March 26. Th arbitra tion committee of the Southern Rail way and Steamship Association com pleted their labors at an early hoar this morning and announoe as the result that after April first, ootton piece goods will be taken by every line in the As sociation in consignments of less than a car load at third-class rates, whether bound north or south; and consign ments by the car load will be taken at (ourlh-class rates. This decision re moves what bas been considered as a discrimination heretofore excepting in charging third-class rates for south bound consignments in any quantity as against sixth-class rates on north-bound coneigameots ia aay quantities. v, , Huctui'i Arnica Salv. The Best Salvb ia the world for uuta, Bruises, cores, uicers, oai Rheum, Fever Soree, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively? cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by R. N. Duffy. decl6 lv another Railroad Disaster. St. Loots, March 28. The Pott Dis patch says: The passenger . train on the Iron Mountain Road today struck broken rail at Uuliard Hound, when the ladies' coach and Pullman Sleeper left tba trtefe and turned oter. . badV damaging' beta ears. ilri.'JHaheysat held her child ia her arms when the jolt occurred, and being thrown forward. the child Waa killed and she was badly injured, as -were several other , pas sengers. Tha train waa moving rap idlT when the coaches were turned oyer and burned. M wtntotaMni IN i la memory of Katharine DeWitt, in fant daughter of General Robert and Katharine DeWitt Ransom; died ia Newborn, N. a, March 88, A. D. 1887. . Anotbeslittlfrde w-swea of -ooasarutv ha beea shaken. Croat haJfteasv J & ti vl Th Tine bleeds, the mother weepe, aagels rejoice that another vpklt has entered Ueaye " She ha fttta- secure a birth-right a a birth-rigbt to tbat blissful lm- mortality whioh sparkle In everlasting glory around the throne of God. want a lOeaarartr ear tne oereavea parent Is the assurance that "The heinr of Heaven are such arihoset For such at these i earn. " Waennothar rouad Ein trMd vJ xneir wrarita ia iu araks ua ooa o 4 And MtHikeaxUke4 w , v T 1 Tit -tTlahaOa ArUeU - I I ! t.V'T'I fcra f Of Pun) Tobaoqo aak vur dealer for wpiaKla." --, ... ? fc ocUdwSca DIES). General J. J. Whitehead, a well- known and estimable oilizen of this ciiy, aied at his reaidenee, earner of Hew Berne avenue aad Persoa streets, yesterday morning- at four minutes to one o'clock, of heart disease. His death is a grievous loss to many friends and a large family cioaaeoUcsa. Ta funeral aervioes will be held this morninr at 19 o'clock from the Church of the Good Shepherd. Ttaci and Obterotr. COMMERCIAL. JerjBJ &L Oinoi. March 20 6 P. M. oorroai. Hbw Yobs. Mar. Sty Noon -Futiues barely steady. Sales of 134,100 bales. April, 10.46 October. 9 91 9 80 Si ay, 10 4N 10 59 10.60 10 71 November, December. $ anuary , February , March. Jane, Jly, August. September , 1U 81 Spots steady; Middling 10 1 Low Middling, 10 1 16; Good Ordinary U 12. New berne Market steady, bales of 8 bales. Good Mid d line 10: Middling IMS 16. Low Middling 9 3 8 Good Ordinary t 13 16. senasriv ma a a sit 8ktd oottob $3.00. OottorSked $10 00. Ttrarajmira Hard , $1.00 dtp, 91.10 Tan 75o.a$1.95. Oats 50c. in bulk Ooan 45a58c. Rica 50a60. Bkkswaz 15c. per lb. Bxxr On foot, Ko to be. Oocittbt Hajs lOalSio. ter lb. " Uui 10c. per lb. Koob 10 ;. per doaen. FSJCSH Pokk 440o. per pound PAHUTS 75c. a$l 00 per bushel FobDKlt 7ftc.a$1.00 per hundred Onioks $2 002 25 per barrel. Field Pxab -65a70c. HlBlg-Dry, 10c.; gretn 5c Tallow 5c per lb. OtfloaaMs (Jrown. -I "6o 2oa85c. e pr inn MEAL, 70c. per bushel. Oats 50 eta. per buahil. Potatoes, Karly Rose- 8'.2 7 3 per bU Wool I0al6o. per pound. Potatoes Bahamas. 80c. ; yams. 40c.. West lndias, 50o.; Harrison. 65c. Shingles West lndia,dull and n m inal;not wanted. Building. 6 inch heart. S3.00;saps,g.50 per M. WHOLESALE pkipeh Nxw Micas Poke $16.00. Huooldkh Meat 7o. C. R.'s, . B's, B.'s and L. C.-Djc. Flotjb 3.00ft6.00. liABD 8o. bv the tierce. Nails Basis 10's, 82.75. Suoab Oranulaled, rHc OoFTBa 16al7ic. Chkebe 15. Salt 80a85o. per sack. M0LAS8E8 IKS STBCrt 90a45o Powdob 6 00. Hhot Drop. S1.7B; buck, 12 .00. Kebobi-9o. ALEX. JUSTICE, DEALER IN Fine Flour of all Grade, Selected Tea, Pure Coffee and Spice, Butter and Cheeae, from the best dairies. The Argent and Ilest Relertd 8 lock of carded rat rr and vbuktablk evsr before broaght to Iw Bars. Also, a full varlaiy of other jcxhU, usually kept In a Flrat-C'laas more. Goods delivered at any pari of t lie cily e of charge. TERMS CAHI7 Broad St. - New Berne, mart: dwtf N. C. For Bent, TnTA lliii, nm f nrl bKI A fkAiiaAa' An A nine room honse on Pollock etreet-bet. 4 Middle and Hanoook, and one seven room house oa Hanoook street, near Polloak. Vary ooavaoieot to th bnsi ness portion of tb town. Souse ia first-class order. Terms moderate. Apply to ' VT. COHEN, Weinetein BuUdinr. tat dim Cor. Pollack aad MiddUsU. KUBBEB STAMPS. I am now ready to furnish Rubber Btamn to all evaauao desire them at shortest notice. Can re roana u. t. watson t piao or MrsiDeaa at market aoot. rn2 dlw W. T. HILL. A FINE OPPORTUNITY TO BUT CHEAP FOR CASH! On elegant, nearly new UPRIGHT PIANO, eiuw hvraw Mse, eoay and tilt frara: l fTaoeb Flat Mirror wtlh martM Iuaa. Mil. M . . b , and Bd ReoDi aata, aad other Household and Kltehan Pnrnttnra. Klteban and Parlor Store . on Bat Rack. Ornaments. te. - t' Call at th rldaa ot . bSS dlw Mas. J. SCHWERIN. EDUCATE! EDUCATE 1 What Better (JtA Be Bone Far TJm CMldrftal AUEOEA ACADEU7, Mb. OJ Laxaaroa. .aaBrar.arR. - ,' v j HZX SnS ZZZZZt Poirttoarw eh d from aT to and of aefwion. o dednettoa, vnl k ease of protrawl UlnoM, .. J , . far farther iataraaaUoa artiJy w ft - - . a, . frrna. ": rrtaeisal. . t W. UULLpOOB. " CE0.tt.TH. , SmsIIwccd & Shtcr DEALERS IN QAEIUL HARDWARE, TTXWARE, GLASSWARE' WOOD KHIVA RE, CROCKERY, SAsn, doors, Busmz 0LAS8, rAIXTS, OILS AND STOVt . UNSURPASSED AS TO PRICE AKDJTJALW?r Middle Strtvf. Nekf Daow to tlotrl AlUert. NEW BERNE. X C. . FOB BABGAINB IH Furniture, CALL AT THE New Berne Furniture Store, WKNT HI DK MIDDLE 8TKEET. Where it can be found in great variety. Furniture not in slock will be ordered at a small per cent abov ooet A liberal illi'lle.l. hare of public patronage J. M. niNES, Manager. mar II d tf Bedstead Cleaning. 1 ir Ifusiirr In inlonnlng the puMIc tlii 1 him ii.. piri iiml for i inniilLK Bad n. 4 ki a -iy i prliw. I dm a ttqold . .in I-.in. , j. i, ,Birl ii) ni),. if, wlucli I claim ntui ni. i in i, io "inim.ni or ioick i iriim ill.- imi il,, i ii wiii poDelralr uiulirKi . mi k flint lis victim and do lla M lii .J.l-.'llul) . "-' M1I.KH MHEI'ARIV 11 U,c LOOK HERE! IIOITSK KEEPERS. DINNKli KET3, 12o 1'ieoe. I'M A HKTS, 4 TieceH. CJlAMHEIt NETS, 10 & 'l riecea. FINK TOILET SETS, A1TD A FULL LLNi) OF HOUHE FUUNI8JJ1KQ OOODS L. II. CUTLER'S, 26 & 28 Middle Street, NEW BEKNB, N. C. E. H. & J. A. Ueadons OFFER FOR Immeih.'tUOnUr, at their Wareaouae, 500 Tons Kainit, 200 100 100 Phosphates, Focomoke, Fine Island. Gassards Urtf, Sugar Cured Hams, SHOULDERS. And Breakfast Strips, Are the finest on tbe market, aad are old by ACIUAL WEIGHT at E. B. ACpTJBlTS. HAY ! HAY ! 100 Tons fn store and to Arrive. Clean Sweet Crab Oram ia baiea, 79c per 100 lbs. No. 1 Timothy, $1.00 per 100 lbs Also, Clover and other gradss. J. A, MEAlX)WS, . . it Union Piau 18 dU Uvo 7ell ca,a n -vi a , . 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 30, 1887, edition 1
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