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Be . -ttMaaaaa aaaxaaatai takes at tains obliiitiaatiH waranae i4 ,-&kaia tae aaan of tae aataoac ar Uinli aaUMoniuaaMwlvHIftk atyaataaa laanni atarte-aW at eay aaaay iaaam4M cava aetata IM mi a . .,.. by tpuwuu at teat aAoa a a. u4 aarala taa snareaee exam THE JOURNAL, a. a. bubb, at, Ukxrm. tttV BZXSZ. K. U APRIL 1. IBS. tataaad at tk Foat aflYaa at ImImn, M 0 I; .rOTOXICSaiOBlTCHUlT. Werk ef tte Flah Ceaimlulea at Fort v:r. :-itaaiiafte.j 1 The Importance of the work done , ct the aattoaai oaa eommasioa m : aufn rated, by ProL BairdfOf 'the Bffllthaonlaa Iaautute. leiaoreaa tar the food prod act o! the country eaa . hardly - be orereetlmated. r.iTera and jakea which had. been almoat barren of the better rarie- ' tlee of edible fiahee have been filled with the finay tribes, and flahea , which were lonad only in certain ' sections of the country hare been . aoclimated and domesticated In the waters of the other sections. It would require too much space for .the purpose of this article to five ran a general. tie w,oC the - work QaeliyvtcbniaiiaaioB, but M win beof local interest to give a brief accoahtoX-the result of the shad o hatchtry at Fort Washington. A reporter": of the Tress called on . Saperiatendent Worth, who has charts of the Potomao hatchery, . and requested bint to giro some in- r .fannaUott a regard to the work "done them . MlhiS M station replied Mr. ; Wortwas establishsd' in 1882. . Without a going into a detailed ., cethoA of the taking of epawn, I will Uf that in 1886 we hatched 30,000,000 of fry j In 1887, 60,000, CC0lal888 80.000,000, and this year we hope to hatch 100,000,000. All this Is without Increase oi ,fore and is the result of experi ence and better regulation. Our collecting berth extends from Fort Foot to Indian Head, a distance ' of about sixteen miles. We get tggs from six fishing shores and from forty or fifty gill net fisher- , men." . f I v. iWsea . does the date of takiag f hggs begin T "The aTeraee date for collectiag the first snawa Is about the 15th of ADril: the , largest production Is about May 1, and Horn, that date ' ap to May 25 we. receive from two to five million eggs per diem. We ".aenaVouT "spawa-takers to the V aetsraL fishing' landings to collect eggs, but the gill-fishermen soon . learn how to do the wbrk, and they brief' into ,the station . a large amount of oteeeggs. and the, ex- fBtlesr of the station is about 4,000 per annum." ' "Where are the eggs hatched 1" . r;Here, In this building (Armory building)." The eggs are collected from the fishermen and kept at the : station ia agitated water, after - being impregnated with the milt of the male, until tne line or iorma , Hon of the fish can be seen with the naked eye. The Impregnated eggs are brought up here - daily by the steamer Corcoran, and the hatch lag process Is completed in those ' glaaa-lined ; tanks -you will see in c tie ethet toom. , When the fry ate lam enough they are placed in the tlL"pl8gJ cans ;hd axe ready lot :4 ;3 vJ7hhtilhe percentage of loss : ' ia hitching the eggar v. "J. ' If'Oky there ia an immense gain '4iTfr tSa -natoral Drocess of hatch- is when It it considered ' to what cansers irom preaasory nanoa, bu S3 ca; the spawn li subjected when C ctlted in a, natural method. 7ai eitlaate that of the eggs we n: Its the percentage of lossisat l" i " T j west 23 per cent, j that is to e ;, ..r every 100 eggs w receive -rs dasosit seventy-are anaa iry, I r !' 3 eggs deposited by the female la ft natural way were to ' "i cat a similar percentage the - s would soou be . blocked up tl j masses of the fish.yifow i e what we have done and t rs cav exoect m the juture. r r ' "it years ago, at the Fort - - ton station. - there were ! cs!v5.C0O.00O or 10,000,. i rrcuallr. We collected l l--t lear and we ex I C r: ct ia a year of two uui. :y--n3 1:3,1. j s.11 lUcvl.ect, tc-o, til uj ia tu tees aivcrp-iialei d h:;iu6cf tie crtl:z i tare areY:. ccst cf tae fry "Well, we;i3eai away, tat the Tcit majority of the fry from i ilii Latcbery are clepited aanuy ia Ute thbstuiea c( , Ctesapka Bay, tad the result baa eeest la tta c?4sal &a d iUaJy iacreasa of the run of ahad. for tbe past tea yeara.n wi t;j, ; ' 'Ab aia mar tstermaa tee other day told tea that wh:!a tfco in creased tua cf liadla rtetct yeara niigat, la ,eome, dgree, t Lm to tit ti'jrt of the Hih eoaniaaioa, yet he taoajht the rua of fish .tu m rycies. -The thad rna had io ereaaed, it waa tree, bet so did the nerrinf ma, and the QommLsaloa had planted no heninf fry la the rirer. How ta that aaid the re- porter." r""LT . "1 rnuht aaaetrlhat," seid ilr. Worth, vUke the raAhee,by aakinr aaotner qoeetioBt ' Why la u that the etreama of tne Paciflo eo&at are bow abundantly stocked with an ad, vnea oerore the tuaauac oi xne atreams with abed fry by the eeu niaslon, aome- eight or tea jeara ago, there waa aerer a ehad to be "But It is said that figures never lie, and X will cive you some stalls ties that were sent on in connection with the United States exhibit of the flah commission at the Clnein aatl exposition. We know ' that there has been a steady increase of the catch of shad in the streams, f the Atlantie coast from Oonnecti cut te North Carolina inclusive, al most ia arithmetrioal progression during the past four or five years. The- commission has annually 'or that period -detailed trustworthy men to visit the fiaheriea in the rivers withia the bounds mentioned and the data received were on a a most reliable basis. "Ia 1880 the catch of abad waa 4,140,000. From that year np to 1885 no attempt at a census was made. In the latter year the catch was 5,173,000; in 1880, 5,584,000; tn 15S7,G,31,VUU, and in 1888, S, tiW.OOO. I(Vabv v An ortll baa f Kaf f nm Aivvf a j uu wan ocv ituaw aauaaa 1880 to 1888, inclusive, the catch of thad nearly doubled, and what is of special interest in tnis connection is the fact that the rate of increase was in exact proportion to the la' crease of planting the fry by the commission. For example, begin uing with 1880 fry were planted st the rate of eleven, twelve and twenty-four millions, and so on in progression per annum, but during the past three years, we have plant ea at mo progressive race - per an num of eighty-one, eighty-three and one hundred and twenty-two millions. . Another thing, although no men hare: been especially detailed to take a census, we knew from reliable reports, that the increase in the catch of abad das been similarly proportionate along the coasts of South Carolina,. Georgia and Flor ida. - "I think It would not be ex travagant to predict that before many years have gone by every rirer leading into the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans , and the Gulf: of Mexico will be fully stocked by the efforts of the national fish commls sion with this delicious fish. Ex perience has shown that such a eon- summation is perfectly feasible."' Washington Press.. f : ADTICB TO MOTHERS. Mas.. WihblowV Bocthiko Bracr should. always be wed tot ohildrta teething. ,. It sootbea the child, aoftent the aorni, auari ail rain, curea wind eolio, and ia the beat remedy for diar- noea. -1, weatynve eenai a Dome. JIai Webiter't Aflrlctfte the Jadrsj Jim Webster, the "Great Texts Chicken' hief," waibroHghK up before an' Austin justice of the peace. After the evidence was all in, the judge, with a perplexed look, Bat I do not comprehend, Web ster, bow it was possible for you to steal those fowls when they were roosting ' right nnder the owner's window, and there were two vicious dogs in tne yard.?7:, , an . ."It wouldn't do yer a bit of food Jeu ior jme:torsplam now eotched i'demr chickens, .or. yer couldnl do It yerseu if yer tried I forty. times, and yer might get yer hide fun Of oockshot ae berry last time yer put yer leg ober de fence. De best way for yerjo do, Jedge, is for to, buy, yer chickens lade markeV ike oder folks 'dot and when Ton wants ter commit, any rascality, 'do It on de bench, whar yoUMnathoaierr-vsr - a sotraDXEeaiTopiaioir. B. 'JBiubr5dg Mundiy,' Em., County AttT.. day Co., Tex eayi! "Hare need Electric Bitters' with aaany htpw rewilt af r brother ales was very low with Mala rial Ferer and Jaundice, bat was eared by timely nw of thi medicine. . -Am attisfied Klactrie Bittwre cared his life."' i. . Mr. D. L WilcoxsoB. Of Hone Ctr Ky. tdda a like testimony, saying! He totitive It bellerp he would hate dkd, had it not aeoa 101 jecinc Jjiners, t. .-. .... This 1 net Temedr will ward off, as wH a ran all Malarial Disease, tfid lor all KUJxieyi liter. aSd Etomich IAjot iml tnds mBfitiglM. Price 60c' and t at R. X. Dnffy'. Wholesale and Retail Lm ' S:ore.7"'Who!-:i'e price, 19 pt dozen. ; : a c, vii;it La we it ;. ?iijitii: tie &j -zt ty ; ..-:4 txk f.rty t .ntea, rs it iato te naa ia Lre t-sitis, It is eipectd tttt tLe t'.tcir.s llgtt ca iu to? will en cis to read a sevsTsaptr at dotaa.se cf avea va.V.a. -. a vac Caa a( I11 raaaA. T&outa&4l f rota tlood polaoav who wottti ba cured if titey gave B. B. & (BoutiC t"xa talai) a trial. fcad to taa biood Bain Co., ACaaut, Oa..f ji boca at wcadrfat earea, that conTipca (u moat Xei4iOi. ll u arot fra. J. O. Uibaoa. Mtfidiaa. Um., wrOt: For a Baaber ct vaan 1 tuarai oa- told B20tkta frca blood pctaoa. 8v- aral pruuiaa&t payatfiafia 4i4 lttda U aaj rood, j a(aB te uaa ti. &. V. wuavarylnua I aUa, bat. la my attar nuftia it feaa nada ata a wB.l aa4 Z. T. Ualbertoa. aiaooa. Ua.. vntar I eoatraetad blood poiaon. I flrat tned phytioiana, and theo went to Hot 8 tyring. I returned home a talaad eaaa peytleaJly. tnothiet eeemM tq do ata any rood, atr moihor cerraMed me te try B$ B. B. To tny BtMr aetPtt- labaMBt Ofery Bloar qaicily cealed.f1-" Ben), uarna, Atlanta, Ua. writej: 1 nuiered yean from arpailiuo sleod poiaoa which refaaed to be eared by all treatment, Ffcyaiciana pronooaoed' it a hobeleaa caaa. I bad ae erpatUe, I k ad waiaa ia hire and joinia and nry kidaeyi were dtaaaaad. iiy throat waa nloeraxed and ray brean a meet or rB Bine' eorea. Ia this oonJiuoa I dan mejBoed a wae ef B. B. B- It healed every nicer and tore and cured me opm- pletely witbia two month. " io-.'Ji Braamta ia taa aaoat ala-n font.' i TWSLAJUTiVSAawNUTBjTlOUSJyiOa' or rai-f 1 ' FIGS dF CAUFORNJA, ! Combined "with, the medicinal f virtues df planta known to be ' most beneficial to-the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Constji patkm, and the many ills de ' pending on a weak or inactive condition of the" - : , KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It U th aant natrtnedy Vaowa CLtAMSE TH SYSTEM imCTOMUf . Wba aaa it BiBoat ar Coaitiic j-ao that purs euOD, asrmsHiMO SLit. HEALTH and STftBNOTH ' IMTUMAU.V KOUOW. .- ! Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. 4.'i- s i . t . - ir i. aafttouBBRtnejetaoa saVAt.UA 0 3B-XO-S3I ' tMNUfaOttlltafl OMLt Bt : "3 g- i , CALIFORNIA HG SYRUP Ca iWMVSif. jrr.-nt f -- rw re a t t I ' I'' ,. M . ... .- I HI. .1 it I'l-H-gf ELY'S ef.rtria a.aaw .t we. s an a a a uitAM balm r iyN" iDieansei'the jTU'ltl&hli ires,' All ay t ''C&ir itarii th L Beoiei. e;i Taste .anal, SmelL. "3 ' I . partiala la aepliad nttteaen vnatm and is agraeaMe. rm 60 casta at Iift ratj hr mall, rlatred. 60 eta, FXX,RuXBBa, f wanw Biiinr mix. jampaw: rm Btreat,KewTork. ' (anlMwt: : 0DLflSS5S.w? 1 fisiaiifi."3 ana, V: j. ........ U1 , i .... iigSiSA ;f. JUstj iriivietl per ctix aiarf. i .J " frr.fi f " ,U i uaiue lines, . .Hi " ji? 1vtt si t W : For sale hv " .T-v" i-t,. t 1. ' . . 91 -t -. - aF.'. - ' .n- j H0BEETS & BE0,, ,. SontFrontffl, gec:.:e riLEi a ca ;General nardare t It a- Ajrrlcultural Implements, JPlows, Harrows, CulUrators, t t. v !v . Aloea) and Axes,- , . , Wood's Mowers and Iteapera, ' . BteantEuxines, y . Cotton Gins and Fresses, - Fertilizers. Land Plaster, Kainit Mechanics Tools and Hard are Idme, Brick, Cement, rr tor Hair, Paint, . Ilalaomine, Yar nlsb, Oil, QIa Putty and Ililr. Freezers. Kefrlerators, Oil Cook Stoves, Eureka. Burglar Proof Bash Locks, warranted to give seeurifyend st!'V;'on, r-( PBICI 3 vritYLor. t gi:o, ALLUN a CO. .11 i iLxct - is joa .L.i f ,Lj1,-at t..'C-'tU r . J v .. c. b .a a . -m at ' a toj ri via itf 04 :,c bW4l ea."J'.t4t""-l5iw'i!;:.t St Ine lJ VJho ivillji taH;AtA a .oht ana ZY-f tl3 " H?t-1 5iit into t4 " . - . .... t -i nr'jii, 2-a 'n 1 if t l i.i tt!..i '4t VIJ"W'I ' 'if ,. ,i3 .ivevi.-oe ' . i -ry?t -i. ' . 1 k .no fS.ISiUf i .-"-il2! f ! itr of the (i 00 .j 1 - 16 ft a MX' r S-'H . . a a . ' Bl at ea.a mt .f3iM Mr. StaArjI'-w I 14 ,',: -i . i S. total .iii ..flf. tiri ;-tl ; U .-- Illif?. Si' I n i la . a. j..ii swf xi'vtbjj S afll -Wt tiVMV? la turn: X .ivt; wt t',rit X -'-A.' W aaj W "ai'iJ V" ' u.)iu BiatitJ ticft.faoj.o 1 a. ' If... ..-. kf... t f 1 CJtl yUf.aVa1trf . asa-ti fa."' (1 V t V t Ai W S aa - S -at . . - HivjVi4 . inn iw wij .i,t,viaf. f i fi'-iTSW lJlt.3 t a- M''j-:! t i I .fl'r-.!? H':f-)''iC -Ali'A'KM 9f 9 'W It ' fC riuVt i K tt- ,i .1 ft,?:t(-i a i iaf niii.ipa aai 1, j-iJ:if ft?: rie a!at '. aAi 'as K.r, ,:i af'ii: ( -'f a;; ti 1 Si T li 1 S i 4 no '!BVe.t ttewrtcx a i H JO!-.tw ?." B;if Vt , .1 it Pitit "! ! ft u !' j nns . - 1 1 . J i i ort"x a -JtJ;-t-a. t rut.'J a ay a- a . a- r - j tJ to a. 4 ,f" t ..... ,i ... . . J. v . . r. lv r ' 4-) if . J S"T 4- Ct f l' - l I : t 1 t : '7 1; JJ ' XE vhich KlD TO M-ecei DH. J. D, CLAlv v ; 1 J , s itai. b. o. IBIaa M Cravaa atil." Bobett Hancock, Jr.. ,TBIAL JUSTICE OSce in rear of Hancock drug atOre, next door to Hotel Albert. ' L'penfromS a.m,to4p Willgue 1 prompt aUntka to all nia-i re pt-naio-1 lag to 1 uuce ' oouru iiiiit ' .Tfntilw JrV HnSntf !' A TT ORJ H t AT . 1AW. Offlae Id floor of Oreea, roy i bank, hliddle tUeet, New Beme,. C. WiU craottoe ia the eoorts of Crates and adjoining aountiaa. ia the Supreme Court of the Slate, and ia the Federal Coerta.'H 4Kt., t''V .aalldwtt t.x. snoioKa. x . ' n. l. cmtas. ' SinEions:,&fGibl)3,r ATTX33NEYS AT -LAW WIH eractice la the coantlne of Crate, Jooei, , Ooaiow Carteret. Pamlloo. Lenoir and Byde, aad ia the Federal Courts. . - . j i - - . Office o Crate ttreet next door rbelow Jtorsaat offlce. " aplSdwtf ,4... ,,, . - t " P.:H.-PHLXETIEE,i ATTORNEY, AT LAW, AND MONEY BKOKEtt.! 1 Oraten Bt.v two doors Booth ol ' v k.. hjs, , Janrnal Affloe. ; Dalt aaede la nffotlaaea small loane for abort-una. . . - - ; f ' Will prartlo la tne Oonotlea of Orayea. Uar toret. Jooaa, Onalow and Pamlloo. . ; DnlUd hiataa Oouri at Maw Varaa, and Snpran.a Oaort of the State. . - fabl dtf i;.ri-l eUUJUrUlAa.O .For Hones, Cattle, Sheep, , Dogt, Hogs, PoVHry.' w See FAGI BOOKaa Treat- aiaat af Aataaalaaad . -. (. Chart aeaa Vree ' t . a.i..iM..i..iiia.nt k rafir.. i Kar, RrR:-t.r,.l.ieaM. b anaaatUaU ckaraa J-Cfc, iaaa, PoaaalW , ,-Callear t.rlaoa, Ballrarha. j r-1-11 tararrtaaa, JlMaiarrhania. L-JrtarTaltUerIlaaaaa . , .(raattve Ilaraaa, Maaaaa . i .ntaaaaaeaf blgeatlaa. Saakla Caaa, with epaoMna, Banual, rrioa, SlaBoUaoTdoaaa - -60 814, Br Dnaattatai ar i ' Scat rrctveld ea fcecali ef Price.' BgmphTT Ma. Ca., I0 PultoB St., B. T. inUZXPHBSTS1 S0XX07ATH0 f SPECIFIC Ko ijO ! . an Ttia anlr aiinaaaaf.il famadi at Karrous Gctliitr. Vital Weakness, .' aad Proatratloa, from' utaa-woi ll Ba othar aaaaaa. SI par lal. t trl.la awl lanta rial nowdar, tor St. . Bold t DBBasiara, or aant pnaf paid an raeaipt o( t1Hlfa Waaatii'BaaWOfc,taralaaat,a.L-i Alt of our Veterinarr PreoaratlOBS I can ba bad of J. V. Joinuir, DruKglit, n. W. eor. Broad and Middle streeU Newbern,N.G. . . . -; liXTIil I01T1 CA101IH1 11 AR D E. E 17 0 It KS, RWBKEIt.N.C. 4 Monuments Tombs las' alt US 1 Qrat and baUdlBC works llTALIANiAUERICAN MARBLE 1 Orders will reoeiTS prompt attendcr I sod sti8isotlon ensranteea , ifV I JOE K. WILLIS, Proprietor Oot. BROAD CRAVEN 8t$, 11 ' f ;'?""' atrr ; f t 7 i ": itr f" ) O. Kai 4 Ln u bit authorised aaett GEEEII lyOY & CO., Do a General Banking business. ."' 1 VNiw Htsjnso Hots, . I atfdd& Street, fourth door beiow iloUl ' talawiy wl i BKW BKRKK. o. PASHIOITABLETAEOK MIDDLE BTiLEET.-1 ; . wo doors Aouth ' Haling dTerr Stables Tvi& IJico Lino ofSv lien's, Youth's and -!;:Just;Eccciycd.' 'Chccs, Eats 'and Drv (jaai IS W L V .. t. . . . . af j Grs r- A m ... TThicIi Trill Tba lold xcrr c!::r.T)"at.'-- ' ( av ' 6" -' A r : -1 -.1 Wl t v a . I . ( 1 . . i . S, .1, C 4 al 3 lit L d:n:Saii: Oa a id afti evt-r li iv ...,. ..- . . - - SEMI-WEEKLY V. m Baltisorf ar i Kew .1 : LaaTiPt fa linor . leioc. V :. ... i!-4l,tAl.:.. .l.l5:.i. r Laa.ua i f re tot i !pii5, I i kAV, M 1 1 . . A V. at Mi t- .li ' TBU ia ir.a ixrul hi. wi t t Wirir tfiaru m ip troui aui r .. fct -to e" hra. pt.r n oihj" a N .1 ...s, . -Deciing' uia lor ws t-iiari.. ti - aa KM weak. . aaiu iaw .uuw x u. Kr au. u Uitr uid aa vut i .v h-'- ' . - . . . . Aat a H tt folio e lllvt 1 . ...... 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 19, 1889, edition 1
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