VOL; IX.-NO; 153. XEW BEBNEKi 1 SAT.DBD AY. - SEPTEMBER 27, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. :: BUSnffESS LOCALS. WANTED A good and Industrious shoemaker to locate at Lake Land ing, Hide county. Married man pre- ThsT speech of Mr. Heed at i Philadelphia was no doubt intended to be playful and jocular. Really it was a monumental exhibition of I impudence and effrontery. He New Berne Boys to the Front. ' We notice that Mr Samuel If. Brin- son,- son of W. Q. Brinsoa Esq., has I been eleoted President of the Senior! HORSE, ATULtTES AND MUO. FO0K VaOOSAKD PEOPLE AT THE CIRCUS AT AGRICULTUR A L PARK. -I TIT. I.- P I r-ll J -1 " - . enui no tv(wi.vii( """"nYirtbofB & Arlington's crous, at teD27d&wltl - W. S. HoBKias. ufuuonw u viuwiuuy. that he was sent ae one of the delegaUa ATiottltural park, lasrniaht. Itrained , mEa. Aefctttfor A' Raymond antJhis associates have stolen Mr. from the College Demooratio Club to all day, and it rained nearly all night, ACylitomWors. is YentfleV seat. He gloats over represent it in the Convention of LW JJ21lK JiM w prepared to show a fine line of 8. mples his cnme and demanda the ap. oratio Club, just held in Raleigh, and the Jud Tto !he mon8tr tent in if oir aiU A Cx I Come and leave Plause of the multitude. He either re t0,a B0 n,on n le of the p.rk nrii your measure. , - ; sep 'iflfYlTMoaE OF THOSE FRESH I Mill nnrnwi Pnrtgmouth mullets reoi-ivf d tolay at ChurctUl Parker's -grocer? store. Also 55 bushels of nioe b. - al ,. b V ASh mm b : -ant m.tj iivi iuu j ai bbw- "r" ' w- trial and be convinced that we are sell does col see cr id indifferent that the foremost in his studies. The performance last night took place I In huge tent measuring 350x150 fee. honest rnen look upon him as a Lft hete ,a8t ye in Colorado L XaIL00' rogue in politics. . Springs, Col. , and is practicing law with peared in the arena and paraded round Judee Harrison, a prominent lawyer of the tent. They presented a rather curi- THAT is not a bad idea the that nlace with a lare oraotioe. HeU ww.and Interesting speotaole. Dusky HAIrttAniAf Ih. w,, 1,4 oml nrnA tv wmat in first class icrooeries as cheap as any Slggestion of a western eontem- doing well and building up a fine repu- wer, theret ,nd 0i09e 0n their heels house in the citv - , Respeotfully, V- CHURCHILL & PARKER, i Broad Street. "rpO LET rive or six rooms in moBti X desirable part of the city. Every porary to the eftect that u the tatiou. D.n,.kiin f .;i .v, kno Knnn We are cyuu.,u muwi nuu uo uccu - lowerin hrorB of their raon. Ti e Indians with the cheek bones and trod several native pleased at their success and characteristic high nnu thus i,1inKu nf thA h tli wweriDK oro photographing the empty benches 6 ......... camels in the march attraoted a eocd , , . , are held away from nemo on" the Democratic side ot the House viishes to get a picture of an aeinng void sure enough ne tarn, his camera on the Federal depleted almost to convenience for housekeeping- Apply at Joubnal office. . sei9 lm I OBERTS & BRO. are receiving IX t.hnhr fall stock Boots and Shoes. iTWianrtT fmw flAAJ.i nnnavlhB anil "Prrtir iaiAn a I " ' They buy at headquarters and can Kivs exhaustion by Republican extrava- vou Low Prices. auso I irani-n qpHE TAYLOR ADJD8TABE SHOE JL for ladies. New and marvelous in vent ion. See sample, jn. AHP4N, il3 tfl 1 ODoosite JooRNAi. 08Soe. LUCAL NEWS. fLT PAPER i for sale in any qusn tities at Journal offlje. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W. S. Hobkins Shoemaker wanted. Washbobn & Arlington Monsi or ";-No pleadre is comparable to the 8howB flianaing upon me vaurage-groanu Cotton. New Berne market-Sale ''f truth. Baeop. ' of 207 bales aj from 9.25 to 9.80. ""ir. rr ..." A Seventj-five boxes of beans were it isone oimpecuiiarmesoi ihippedonthe 8teamer EaK,etye8ter nrtminfv n rr thur than iAt.r a a am i WUllUK LUlM UUQU liUCJ VU U UVVU1 . . --r M 1 ' '-V aiitrii ixi v Martini . v. Charles Stewaht Pabnbll, the Irish patriot abandons his comtemplatod visit to this country because of ill health, ,. One of the features of life in r New York city that is rapidly dis appearing, if not already practically extant, is the grimy little boot- black of former times. day. One of the colored fish dealers oreaUd some merriment by tumbling overboard in the market dock yosterday morning about 11 o'clock At the special business meeting of the Y. M. C. A. last night eight more members joined, making thirty-four new members siuoo moving into their new quarters. The advance agent of Washburn & Arlington's oirous was in" the city yesterday putting up the advertising posters, and making arrangements for its exhibition here Ootober 2d. It will show on tho vaoant lot near the fair were really a splendid lot of animalf, excited universal admiration. The reisonai. i comic element or the parade was euc- Mr. C. E, F. Bates, who has bean in I plied by a clown, who rode around in a I J - I - :. the citv a few davs. left yesterday yJ cr"Se 01 umpuuua V"vw " u Z. : tions. """"'"s Th- rem.,n(jer of the show was in the drug business. clever, agreeable, and often excitiog Mr;. Frank Myer and her little and was given with commendable snap danohtar Adio Ttnmd to Naw Berne na raDv varies and ison. Vernon, on the etoamer Newborns of the O, D. line yesterday, and Mrs. T. M. South- gate, of Norfolk. Mrs' Donnell, of Richmond and Mrs. Dr. LewU O Wood, of Columbia, a. O , came in on the same boat to visit friends in city. Mrs. Capt. J. T. Rhodes left on the steamer New nerne to visit relatives in direote(i intellieence. Norfolk. Lowell, tbe contortionist Miss Emma Manson, of Beaufort, who has been in the city a few days vieitircr relatives returned home last night. Mr. James Man well has gone down aerial artists, were exceedingly clever in their tumbling and horizontal busi ness in mid air. The daring nnale, which was neatly executed, caused a thrill to run through the audience. Frank Macarte received a eood deal of aoolause for bis oomioal business and me his agility on tbe ugnt wire, ana maa ame Macarte s trained does were a dominant feature of the show. They exhibited a wonderful amount of well to Morehead to work on the machinery of Bell & Davis' mill. Mr. Alex. Miller returned from a Northern business trip last night, and Mr. Thomas Walter from a business trip to Wilmington. Mr, M Makely returned from a trip showed himself a thorough master of his busi ness, and Maynard and Mendozi on the double trapeze came in for their thaie of the general applause. A representation of life in tho wild West followed. Various drumatio and interesting pictures were proacuied, no for example, a body of Indiaus truck ing and scalping a sleeping hunter and having in turn themselves shot down by the cowboys. The buck jumping horse was no docile circus beaat, but a genuine hot-tempered bucker, and its antios in the ring, with ''Jim the Kid" on its back, was warmly applauded. SHIPPING NEYVh. ARRIVED. Sir. Newberne, of the O. D. line, with a full cargo of general merchandise and passengers. Sshr. Jas. M. Hall, Capt. E M. Hal leck, from Norfolk, with a cargo of salt for E K. Bishop. IN POBT. Scbr. Melvin, Capt. Samuel L. How- land. Schr. Carrie Farson, Capt. Murphy Schr. VirKinia, Capt. J. Lewis. Schr. E. K. Wilson, Capt. Elijah Lupton. Schr. Nina, Capt. Jas. T. Salter. Barge Jas. Dondaldson and steam tug Alabama CLEARED Sit. Eaglet, of the E. C D. line, with a full cargo of lumber, truck and 450 balei of cotton. I Str. Newberne, of the O. D. line, with a full a cargo of cotton, naval stores an 1 other exports, &Ld puestn gere. Str. Carolina for Orifton. j Str. Howard for Trenton, with a full cargo of general merchandise. Str. Kiuston for Kinston and Neuse river landings, with a full cargo of general merchandise. Schr. Virginia, for Providence, R. I., witb a cargo of lumber from Jos. D. Clark & Co. NOTES. The steamer Vecper, of the E. C. D line, will arrive this morning and sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The steamer Howard will arrive from Trenton today. The steamer Defiance, of tho Clyde ine, will arrive tonight. Townthip, S&tor- Taxes! Tases! ... I will visit the places below for the purpose of collecting Taxes, on tbe dayssuced during tho mouth of Octo Vanoeboro, No. 1 day. O.v.. lith, 1890. FulcherV Store N'i 3 Towrshib,' Wednesday, October I5th, 16UG Fort Barnwell. No. 8 Township Sat urday, October Id 1(4)0. Morton's Store, No. 5 Township Fri day, October 24. 1890. Haveloi-k. N... (i Tuwi;;,l,;, s T--dy October 5, 1S90. " Jsui Cuy. No. 7 'i o !.,!,,;.. V'ri.iay, October 31, ltstO. ' Jasper, io. October 20 1890 Those ta ' r to uie-t mim nt thf hr.a named plac. and sttlilinir tl,f ir Taxt-s" will be visited by nivseh' i.r n,,,,,,,, onoe with the expreea purtinso if ml. lecting the taxe.i J j.-. Tbe Tutwj must b. wouiul up by the 1st day of December. W. R ;..N.; sh.Mf. New Bern?. Sept. "5, lu9it. tiwtf A fhc-s, i.utlo Mn.-n, l i:,, Slioes. sin. I Hhn?s OBKAp. Rulibnr Hoots ml i . Oirt'loihlng In great quunti'tlen. to enter his son Oeorge in the Episcopal Tbe entertainment was altogether quite ' THERE appears to be a commer cinl crisis in Lisbon not in Lon don, as telegraphed yesterday. AsLrounda monetary ana traue centres ine The New Berno Collegiate two places differ greatly. I has added one more to its High School at Alexandria, Va. Dr. L. C. Vass returned last night from a Southern pleasure trip. Dr. John S. Long returned on the steamer Newberne yesterday, after a delightful visit to Baltimore, looking Ine titute much improved. Mrs. Long has also corps of returned from her summer outing with successful and will no doubt be wcl corned in tbe city again by thone who like their fun built that wav. Worces ter Mass. Telegram. Ex. teachers. Miss Nettie Hollister. a native "iUB. ULADSTONE estimates tnai New Bernean and Bn accomplished a century hence the population Of young lady, who has had several years the United States will be 600.000-1 experience in the Oraded Schpol is the 000." If anybody is afraid of being new teacher. She will begin Monday Crowded he had better move. The colored youth Emanuel Canady was tried before Esq. E. Q. Hill yester- .W YORE and southern capi- day morning on the charge of stealing relatives at Haslin, Beaufort oonnty. Tho Yacht Club. The New tferne Yacht Club is per fecting its plans and making arrange ments looking to tho accomplishment of the purposes for which it was organ ised. The members will give an enter Vegetables at N. C. Agricultural periineut Station, We have devoted special attention to the wants of North Carolina truckers at the Station by testing this season forty varieties of tomatoes, forty varieties of garden peas, over fifty varieties of cab bage, forty varieties of Irish potatoes and eleven varieties of sweet potatoes, Tbe effort is to save tiuckers the ex pense of testing these new sorts for themselves and to furnish them with aoourate information as to the comp.ira tive value of all new comers. This 1 Sheffield, Ala, -and to expend $3,000,000 there on in improve- mente. . I'The farmer cultivates theeartb, bat the, political candidates are all purpose or i gon 0 new ones in the same Roil As soon as a sufficient I Hereafter we will grow only the new amount is in the treasury they intend ones as they appear annually, we w ill to erect a boat house on the nilina at work also in the line of improvement I . . . . tainmon anon whinh will ha nht'eflv a wo Bra gruwuig uinuy wiui ur Old . talistS are reDOrted to be interested the cheese and wheelbarrow, which we .....! r and weU worn' 88 a means of compari In a project to buy up property in fca n account or in yesterday s paper, ra,g.n5 money BuQ was uuuuu over 10 iuo ouuenoi Court in the sum of $200 $100 in each case. Not being able to furnish the bonds he was sent to jail. While the farmers of tbis section are housing their crops they should remem I 4a Ka mb l n 1 rcfr Aiti t t sm nvtiliiAra f r I .1 -,Hj-f;., r.,.m. 4 ..of T,nn, "31 '" "'"! as ine means come in ior aoinjt so. .:'-.. . t ... ti . . j. ' ' a. 1 won t ao. Jjarmers are not cau- Lftrge orheaviiy boiled cotton stalks, bages, . bat even Cabbages wont fine corn, fruits, vegetables, etc, It is thrive if they are only cultivated I not at all too early to commence pre Inst before harvest.'- ' loiring for the. Exposition. The ad- 1 dition or a race traok ana tne grana "A BESOLUTION has passed the stand this year will add new interest, House expunging from the Record land the managers are endeavoring that I modating a good sized party, has already AtmaAlnoai and AnHaavA - the foot of Broad street as large as the LarietieB Specially adapted to tho needs iunus raiaea wjn ijuiujh, wnicu wiu uei0r our growers. We want to put our- built in such a way that it can be en-1 selves and our work in close connection irMrt a th nncflR.itv m1m for it and with every worker in the State, and o ' j 1 Hnn TiTfc.u -1 : r era to corresnona rreeiv witn tm nn this house both sailing yachts androweVery subject which affects our inter boats of various styles and sizss. owned eats. We want our farmers, fruit crow hn,ni.,i, n,ii ha ironf tnr tha n nf ers and truckers to feel that the Station tUa ' u in t,. .ir i" working for them and trying to serye the members who will have the privi- thelr lnteregtii ftnd that we arc at all lege 01 inviting menas. a row nargei times, either by mail or in person, ready 35 fec long, which will carry five oars I to render all tne help we oan. W. F on each side and is capable of aocom- Maesey, Horticnltunst. the speech of Mr. Kennedy, of WaU surpass any future occasion. Ohio, attacking the Senate." -The church Notice liecord ' may be expunged, but the - Hanoock Street Methodist Church, words of Kennedy go marching Sunday,, September 28. Services at 11 pastor. . frayer meeting at v:lo a, m. Wis lflom from th Wilminffton Bnnday school at i p. m w. K. Bar THE LOTTERY CASE. rPRUm Fiotion, History, Old Story -a. Kolan Baking Powder. Washburn &. Arlington's NEW UNITED onster Shows ! Congress of Nations 1 WORLD'S FAIR1 EGYPTIAN CARAVAN Moorish Encampment! Roman Hippodrome! AND TRAINED ANIMALS! .i.r;i;p, Monday, SHOE Just See the Slices! J 10,! 1 :ote anj At J. F. TAYLOH'S. DON'T FORGET TUH Leading Tobacco House In New liorLe. liooda iin.l I'll... m you oliewloi.s, maku A Large Stock of Goods at Wholesale and KKTAlLul LOW PKk'K.S. Doat foiirot J. F. TAYLOR. J. E. LATHAM, Ootton Buyer and Exnorter. DEALER IN BAGGINOMD TIES. Special barairiH for :itxt few dHye viz; ' 750 bdlH. pieeod Tien, in j?ood condi tion, ut 11 15 bundle I? touB second baud Jute Snips, in good order, at 25c. per lb. New Arrow Tie and Hugar Bag Strips, very low. Give mo a call oppot-ile Cotton Exchange. EXHIBITION Will exhibit at Dunn's Lot, near Fair Ground NEW BERNE. OOTftRCf 1 THURSDAY, UU I UufcU Lx Parade loaves lot at TEN, A.M. One ticket admits to all. s27 St er that . the corn crop is estimated to be 600.000.000 bushels abort as compared with the crop of 1880. The wheat crop 'is put at 90,000,000 bushels short and oats at 223,000,000 bushels short. -'-: ring ton, superintendent. : The public 1 are invited to these services and will receive a cordial welcome. been purchased and is the only boat the club now has The parties who are getting up the entertainment will no doubt make it a sucoess, for they have had previous ex perience at such work, and w know how good an entertainment our New uerne people can give, vy nen it comes contained an advertisement of a Mexi off we hope that it will be well at-1 can lottery, but was sent by express on tended, .and that the club will realize anaooomniodatior train. The business h.njm. im frAm It management naa nounea poBwi Democratic Executive Committee' At a meeting of the Democratic Exec-1 had an organization of this kind here law went into effeot, but the postmaster nti.1 rnmmittna hu Hontom w o.Sth I hfifnrn. for . thn town in finnW aitnaUil 1 had receivea no notice irom wasning' j , -.- u ji.'.v.4..i . n v.i I ton, and was sending the paper out as tne rouwwiuK,uioeu Keunmo werB iyi buuu ku'uui icyicntiui., ubu -,-, ,mM,.t,. mtxmn t xkn.anmarr, , . : ; . ., . . in..., w-v,.,v I ti t: i u- i - J nnnun n, fn.flnminirTU.. w r; r riiiiiiiit. mm ab in i.iir kwi. . iiuiiunii ii.3.- . i .. a xj.u. xj.r a., .uuin; win ttu-i o. W. TlichftrrlBnn, .T. E. Knrnntrnv. I rivers, and our olimate beimr ao mild. Hnrald will contain no more lottarv dress the people 0U the issue of the I W. B, Pearoe, O. Reizensteln, P. H, I that not only in the Bumrper,- but also advertisements, either in mail or city nmnniim at: Mia - f Allrttpinff f imoi 1 reiietier, - w. o liSne, j . a. r rysn, i ,.. h rnn. nt th4k . leaiuons. ".'" -": . v" J. W.Biddle. F. M. Simmons, W..M. "7"".r . . . ana. Places: xrenioD, xueuuay, Watson. L. J. Moore. 8. W-JLatham. ou" u uw " luuu,A JW'"H,C rAmnirementg M Mo alaftama 30th. Kinston, Wednesday, Enoch Wadswortb.: . healthful and myigoraung to both mind . Hance for $35 per Bale on anq couy. POSOAt. ADIH0RITIES AT 1IONTQOMEEY SEIZE 1HK ISSUE OF THE AGE-HEIUI.D. BlfiMINQHAM, Ala., Septembor 25 The postal authorities at MontROmery this -morning seized the Age-Heralds sent there to subscribers and for trans mission to points below. The paper HOWE'S SCALES, Harrison's Town and Gaun try Paints, HARDWARE, Sash, Doors and Blinds, Lim1, Cement, Plaster, Hair, And a full line of AH Kinds of Buildirg Mate rial, at L. El. Cutler & Co. Desirable Dwelling For Sale, Situated on South Front street. Uouse contains elx comfortablo rooms and recently added new kitchen and all desirable outhouses. Lot 70 ffet front. A I..SO - House ami Lot on Craven Htreet. Apply to Watson & Street, d"- Real Estate Agents. HEADQUARTERS Machines. Wni f:. iba World Rc- Wheelfi acd Wils Al- Sept ; Oct. Oct. 3rd. -Kb.' 1st. . Snow, Hill, . Thursday, Jour Nsw Boats; , 2ad. Goldsboro, Friday, Oct,. The: Wilmington, (Del.) - Evening Ealeieh, Saturday.: October Journal of the 80th Inst, has thii to say lleturned from South Carolina.' Dr. 11. O. Hyatt returned from Ben- or we new thkii swn xp8otou beeQ for th(J ,am two w-8k8; Dr, Hratt in ourwaMrs. ' . , I i9 elvina the eye. ear, nose and throat "The steamer Neuee ie crowded with espeoial attention, and is well fitted op nmrVmon hnallv Hnlahlniy k. RVia mill I tnr tha trnalmnnk M lllnn&Rna of thnna ci la left as a proud man's very be at New Berne, N. 0. and it is ex- organs. He yulll remain at home wn- nwn. vnmon hflxrA crifnHBt nil v I Dectea that she win be limahed wtib n tinuousiy ior several monws, naviuir as " " .... J uauu HH I V ' 1 , ...... ,. . UVe WHHKI, ' - I 1UIIUU flUlQDDlVUBt VTVAB BV UV VBU Wvtl 'At the Pueev. & Jones' shiovard the attend to here. . He keeps a stock of the revenue cutter Winona is about va nnest spectaoie lenses or American ana nrtmita nrwl an nfiin nrnman aneu. oao win uioar iroru jdo worn nuruyeitu uiauuiwiuiDi nuuiw u I Jrsuit8, ana L.-v an UhlO woman fnr Nflw. RflrnB, N. c. whr hA will fits a nal of a-lasses ha sruarantees tha 1 s Icjrun work c i railroad build-1 be stationed, next week." ' I fit and the quality of his lenses, and ' !j " I agrees to refund the price of his glasses 4 IBIO WWWIIU ', 'I11IB 1.AIJ1KS UKLIUHI'HU. I 1 . .i M .li. wiieuuver vney are reiurueu wiinin r oit there will ' be no profession a prou thave; mastered farming, doctoring, the law. telegrr- by and many other contracts. . 3 dons the tale captain At: do coast in I THE LADIES DELIGHTED. The pleasant effect and: the perfect reasonable time. 500,000 Bales, Nashville. Tenn.. September 28. A BDeoial from Montgomery. Alabama. says George F. Gaitteer, manager of the Albama Alliance Exchange, announces officially today that arrangement bave been perfeoted by tbe Alliance Ex change to advance $35 per bale on 500,000 bales of insured ootton in ware houses. (,'' Vfv " ""V"' "' ' , . X'k; i For Sale, r, Two Twin Reversible Engines-12xS0 new cyiinaors'T balance in ; good order. James kedmond, Seo. & Treaa. N. &T. R. S. B. Co, . ;sep20tt t . This is certainly a Kinston t f-hooner of here ?n and a 8afetywith which ladies maynse the square way of doing busintss. -,i t..oontr oi ntr t.vn, ana a jiquid ffUlt l8Xtttlvet Syrup o( FigB fr(s9Vreti , iboat oa the1 I'i ussippl under all conditions make it their favor. , ' ' 1 cs a woman' rr;J Otrcrvcr. - cn; oer.- ito remedy. It is pleasing to the eye Chapter 1; and to the taste, gentle, yot euootual la I unspter x: aotiogon the kidneys, liver and bowels. Chapter 3: Weak, tired, no appetite. Took uood soaraaparllla. Strong, oheorf ul, hungry , ' ;, :' AOV1CB tO mOTHEBB, Mas. WibblowIb Soothing Strop should always be UBed for children teething. . It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cureB wind olio, and is the best remedy , for Diar rhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle, jaly f! It ror Dewing I am pole nowned' No. J IIM ,- .... ii otwiiii sachms. TIIEBESriN THL UOULO . "THE NEW UUME.- the next bent Machine. Also the "FAVORITE SEWING MA CHINE." A You can find nt-idlea nd fx:r ot tachuientu foi anv Sowint,- Machine made. At tho Nn, York Furniture btore, opposim tho (3ur.o;i lljasu, bouth Front St., New ttsrno, 'J. C, T J. TURNER, jep21 dwtf ,iRenti MrEWHALEM At Mrs.B.B. Lane's Old IStand adjoining R. N. Stmr Blanche for Sale. Seyenty-fivo feet long, 18 feet wide over all; draught B0 inches loaded, carries liu bates ot cotton, and regis tered at Custom House 47 tons gross, 28 net; licensed to carry passengers, and accommodates iuo on excursions. Be built in Ootober, 1889. Joiner work and decking entirely new, hull made as Kood as new. Engine and boiler re built, all wearing and destructible parts renewed ; new crown sheet and tubes n boiler. Inspected November ' 27, 1889, and licensed to carry 80 pounds steam pressure, rropauer 43 inches. engine 10x10 oylinder, upright boiler 7 feet by 60 Inches, of 5 10 iron, tensile strength wmv pounds. Fully equipped throughout, according: to law and in perfect running order, the uianono is splendidly adapted to river and creek uade, to light drausht navi gation anywhere, and has shown fine towing capacity. . Bha Is ' offered ; for sale on reasonable terms, and at a very low price. -, v. , For further information spplyjto - Jaues Redmond. Seo' & Treas, aug3d 8c wtf ) New Berne, N, 0. Mack if choice Lnlest Htyloa On Pollock street. Duffy's drug filor i. bull and mttirr lv ncu Millinery, Notiuca, itc in Hats and Bonnets. A skilled Jli'iio,-., hluh Miii;ar -in charge. Also a firet clftfs Dres urnkiui Do- partment. All work done in bent Etvln. Orders from tbo count nmmnii. fiHed. SCI) 1 8 riw3r, FURHITURlT! .. New York Furniture Store" PRICE LTST: - Walnut bedroom suits.. S'.'i.OO in Bton rrn "nt. " " .. H 00 to 45.00 rarior sune Bureaus Bedsteads'. Mattresses Spring Mattresses Washstands Tiu safes Cradles.... Desks -. 25.00 to 45.00 .. 4 00 to .13.00 1.00 to ' 10 00 .. 1.00 to 6.00 .. , 1 00 to 6.00 - 100 to 10 00 -. 8 0(rtd veOO ,1.00 b; 10,00 , . H.flft tn K nn Baby carriages S 00 to. 20.00 Willow chairs i... 1 pk tn n an Sewing maohines......... . 25.C0 to 55 00 TW - - 1 CO to 15 00 Chairs, per set ;. 3.25 to 12.00 Organs....,..., ,... 65 00 to 125.00 Aooordeons...,......M.,lS r(jl75 Yon will find tba above stock of Fur niture at the New, York- Furniture 8tore, the Leading House fot i Lov Prices in the oityt'opposits tha Oaaton House, South Front street, New Berne, N. O,, where I will be glad to see my old customers and friend. t , j, J. TURN :, sep31 dwif . - , , iv