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AS Journal. VOL: XL-NO 295. NEW BERNE, N. CM THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. Daily J H II A X BUSINESS LOCALS. BANANA Sherry Soda to-day at.flTo cents a glass. Nunh A McSoklbt. 1' 08T A knob handled umbrella 1 patched at connection with handle. Return to Johbhal office. by the. Qrand . Army Encampment I The James City Matter Again. Of j Pennsylvania, Monday, that In accordance with the decision of the the pension roll Shall be made a Supreme court, the clerk of the Superior CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. roll of honor. In taking t his action court issued to Sberifl Lane, writs of prop- James A. wood bottom chair light weight and painted yellow at tins omoa A FULL line of '"Samples, consisting of Cbeviotts, .Black. Blue and Brown Screes, Fine Check Cashmeres, Imported Suitings. Worsteds in all grades. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. M. Chadwick, (Tailor.) tf. At Hall's book store. WE have just received a big job lot of Letter, Note and Bill Heads, En velopes, Cards and Tags wincn we are offering at prices that defy competition. We LEAD in LOW PRICES, others may follow. W. T. Hiia & Co. South Front Btrect. March 7tli, 1893 Board met after recess in regular ses sion, Mayor Ellis in the chair, present councilmen Lovick, Latham, Roberts, Crawford and Eubank. Minutes of last meeting read and ulop- . ; . ,. ,. possession to place the James City the -Grand Army has shown itself r. ... 1 , ., . . J erty in the possession of Mr. Jan lmonea witn a proper degree 01 n T OST-At the fair grounds a plain 8ef.respeot, as well as a regard for Upon BttcmptinK t0 km th0 writs the Information can be left the PW'0 treasury. Washington deputy sheriffs were defied and they bad ted tf. Star. Ind. abandon the attempt. Petition of J. W. Harrell to move his I . . . ... .. . Spring and Summer , i The occupants ot the property are place of business to the west side ol M id . making a mistake wIhmi they place ttiein- die street, granted, uarnson 8 oaoinet soon pi ace tclves in opposition to the laws of the Petitions Irom citizens numerously tha nsnal hour to dav. AH of the country. The law is more powerful than signed asking the repeal or mollification members were present land at the they are and will have to be obeyed as of the hog law were presented and on conclusion of half an hoot's eon. forence, the President arose and in a few words, bade them good by. He thanked them for the support they had always given him and attributed much of the success of his administration to their wise counsels, faithful services and the sheriff is required to execute it motion ot Councilman Crawlonl the or- and to call to his assistance if necessary dinance passed last meeting prohibiting whatever aid may be needed the full hogs within the city limits was re power of the county first, that of the pealed. State afterwards, and even that of the Councilman Lovick moved that a com general government if it Bhould become mittee of three be appointed to lay off necessary. I hog district and report a suitable ordi Any who resist the sheriff or his dtp-1 nance governing the same. utics in the discharge of their duties, un- Petition of I. W. Eubank to erect shed devotion to the country's highest pleasant though they may be, lay them- on Broad street, granted in compliance I good. He thankad them for the I selves liable to severe penalties. with fire ordinance. TRUNKS, TRUNKS I We are pre pared to manufacture Trunks of all kind. Repairing a Specialty. If you 1 .1.1 A 1. if -. but send it to us and wo will make it as personal good will they bore him, The courts of the State have decided Permission was given Mr. Coakley to good as new. S. B. Watson & Co. Und wished for eaoh one happiness lue possession ox tne property ana mere unioau coai car near t-ouocK or boiun and tmccess in all their undertak- can ue no possible change irom tne uc- rront, lings, ilti tbba whoiik hinds wlthlcision. The easiest course and the wise I Mr. T. F. McCarthy, to avoid confu I eaoh in turn, and in a voice which one for those on the land to pursue is to sion of names, desired the Board to make betra.V(d emotion, bade them good seek Mr. Bryan without any delay and some definite designation of tho section Middle St. Opp, feb. 12 2w. Smallwood & Slowr'e. G O To Street's Horse Store for Livery. THE Celebrated Sabo;oso Flor l)c Habana Cigars. Six for Twenty-five cents at C. C. Cheek's Imuo bTonr.. nov. 2-2m. JINE roadster's at Street's horse store. by. F Saddlers at Street's norse IJLEQANT CiStore. TiANDRIlFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin MJ Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's Itch Ointment. For sale by F. 8. Duffy, Druggist. MISH, Sacramental, Port and Scupper nong Wines for sale by J as. kkdmond f CALVIN Sclmffcr's Wild Cherry Rork and Rye, put up expressly lor throat and lung diseases, tor sale by Jab. Rkdmomd. LOCAL NEWS. NE W AD VEIi TISKMENTS. Howard. Nunn & McSorley Soda. I. II. Randall Gold, silver, etc. make arrangements with him by which 1 in winch he lives at the intersection of they can continue to happily occupy I Pollock and Queen streets. their homes. I On motion of Councilman Lovick that Nothing is to lie gained and much may quarter of the city as a distinctive title. be lost by a contrary course. Coming and Going. Miss Muidie Badham of Edcnton, who has been visiting Miss Kathleen Bryan left yesterday morning to visit friends in Among the closing acts of the legisla ture was the granting of the charter of Ooldsboro. Hip HnnrMtiH T,nlc of Knirht nf Hurmo Mrs. W. P. Marshall went up to Kins- ny a growing order which had its origin ton to V18lt friends, in this city. I Mrs. Joel Kinscy and Mrs. W. II. fen The steamer Ncuso brought in a corpse nel1 Ml to 80me t,me at Lorc creck 1 If TT1 : V. T E T' 1 T T from Elizabeth City yesterday for inter- merit here. It was that of Mrs. Mary E. Rrock. formnrlv of thin cv whn tWeA T TJFFY'S Malt Whiskey tor Medicinal tbc iou d -' use, for side by I Tho fines imposed by acting-mayor Wm. Ellis, in four days amount to 50, the costs to $25.90. total $75.90. At this rate the collections from the evil doers will go considerable way towards decay ing the expenses of the city. Jas. Redmond. TT UNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the 1- best Natural aperient. For sale by Jab. Redmond. FURE Corn Whiskey for sale by Jab. Redmond. Messrs. F. Ulrich, J. F. Taylor, L. J Taylor and N. Tisdale who went to C'evcland's inaugurarion returned home yesterday on the steamer Neuse. Mr. E. K. Bishop, returned last night maintain the grade of said streets, at such from attending Cleveland's inauguation points as said streets may intersect other will hereafter be known as "Mc Carthys' Square." Reports of committees received. S. and P. WTork on Broad will contin ue as far as Hancock, and stop there for a while. W. and D. Wharf ut foot of Johnson is nearing completion. The ordinance committee reported the following ordinance which was adopted : Be it ordained, That all Railroad Com panies, whose lines ot track is now laid on any of the streets ot the city, and such as shall, in the future, have such line of track laid on any of said streets, be and hereby are required to put, keep and rv UFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for J sale by Jab. Redmond. T MPORTED Holland Gin, Ourkc s-Bass Ale and Burke's Guinness" Stout, lor tale by Jab. Redmond. I CIGARS at very low figures in connection with a trip to New York on business. Miss Ada Schcnck arrived to visit her sister Mrs. J. J. Disosway. Mr. P. M. Draney returned from at- Mr. P. LaMontagne, who for some past tending the inauguration. lias been leprescnting truck commission Mrs. T.E. Mace went down to Beaufort houses has this season added the sale of visit rplntivea REMARKABLE COLD SNAP. Florida and Ueorgla Truck Nearly Ruined. Tho Savanah News of the 0th inst. has telegrams from 3 points in Florida and 5 in Georgia telling of a surprisingly hard and disastrous freeze. In South Florida the cold wave was not sufficiently severe to do much dam age. At Jacksonville the mercury reach ed only 38 and in the fruit and vegetable section around it there was no frost to speak of, but from other portions the news is distressing. AtGninsvillc the mercury on the night oftlic4th went down to 27 degrees: ice formed a quarter of an inch thick the caith froze a half inch deep, and the ap pearance of the fields at noon was pro nounced frightful. Lettuce was cut by the wholesale from 25 to 50 per cent. 80 per cent of cabbage in some fields were St. ruined. Beans, cucumbers, squash, cantcloupcs and tomatoes not under cover are killed. Tomato plants and cucumbers were killed even under cover. All the orange blooms whcli were out were killed and grave fears are entertained that the large fruit crop of all k'lids is gone by the board. The damage has only been exceeded in 1880. At Lake City the early pea crop was destroyed and beans killed to the ground. At Johnston, (la., the fruit was killed, all the ponds frozen over and a heavy wind played havoc with turpentine trees, blowing thousands to the ground. At WuUacooclic, Uu., tho Ireeze was one of the hardest ot the winter. Ice formed 1 3-t inches thick, the freeze was harder than that in March of last year which proved a total destruction of the fruit crop. mm fie POWDER Absolutely Pure. GRAND; ClearanceSale We are closing est our tntire mock ot Fall and Winter Goods AT New York Cost .n order t0 make room for our LARGE & EXTENSIVE A lilghest of all in leavening strength Latest United States Government Food Report. Royal Baking 'Powdkr Co., 106 Wall N. Y. "Come give us a taste of your quality.'' I bllAKEHPKA ItK. Yea can judge the quality ol I some things by taste, bat the only I waytojude a shoe is by wear. The shoes we sell tho old reliable Stacy Adam's & Co's. have beeD tested in this market for ten years, ana an agree that they are wear resiNiers. none use mem an a a r rt castomer remarked to ns a few C011SlSUllg 01 a UOm- daysago. Prices $2.00 to $5.00. plete ASSOltllieilt Of See as for Ilats, Clothing and Un derwear. J. M. HOWARD. Spring Stock, which will be open for inspection in a lew days. Our stock is larere. Ann c; l 0JJJ tor wholesale and retail trade f sale by Jab. Redmond. GARRETT'S Cognac Brandy used very much in the sick room. For sale by The steamer Neuse of the E. C. D. I line took out the following passengers: Rev. F. L. H. Pott President of the I Episcopal College at Shanghai, China, who lectured Tuesday night in this city Jas. Redmond. fertilizer and will handln vegetable and fruit crates ard baskets a little later. He is. is using the former Old Dominion office and warehouse. Heevy storms and severe cold have made it so hard on wild animals in the I en route to Portsmouth, in tho prosecu neighborhood of Stockton, Pa., that tion of his work in behalf of tho college; THBT who forgive most Bhall be W01Tes ana Dea rs nave made serious aep- Mr. liaipn u ray on a pleasure inp to reuauous ou live slock ana woives navel norioia, accompaniuu oy nr. ii. v. luius even entered villages to such an extent 1 den on pleasure; Mr. 1'. W. Harrell re- that the inhabitants do no dare go out! turning from New Berne to his home in after dark. I Edcnton: Miss Mary Griggs returning to We look hoDefullv to the truck season Elizabeth City from GouUboro and from of IftbA olifeh iq nn luurinnino Ritlnvh l BUOIt Visit to 'MISS Lilian MODertS 01 shipments are increasing, cabbagea which lie cltT; 41188 win umm en route irom Bwanauoro to ner nome in virgins; moat forgiven. Wastb of public money crime against the oitizen. Ex Pbbsidbnt Habbison returned to Indiaoapolea. is a has Necessity for revinae i oolyjooVooation for taxation. the I were 'Djured somewhat by tne great cold streetB of the citv, in such condition, that the grade of said streets shall conform to and be uniform with the grade of such intersected streets. That each and everv violation of this ordinance shall subject the offender to a fine of fifty dollars i nat lor eacn and cv.ry duy, upon which said grade of said streets at such intersections shall fail to conform to the grade of said intersected sirtets, such failure shall be deemed a separate offense. 1 nat this ordinance sliail be in euect on and after the 1st day of April 18112. Adopted. Chairman Latham, Lights, stated that the lights previously ordered would soou be properly placed. Ordered that the Electric Light and Gas Companies be directed to move lights in Five points to save interference with the railroad. Ordered that the tree trimmer be in structcd to trim the hackberrv oak in front of S. F. Fulford's residence. On motion of Councilman Lovick,.Iames E. Boyle was ordered to move the old North Carolina New Hand Book. The Hoard of Agriculture has published a handsome volume, prepared ts we un derstand it, by that excellent ed.tor, Col. John I). Cameron, containing over MO pages and profusclv illustrated with handsome pictures of scenes in this Slate. This hand book is for use in connection with the World's Fair, and is a worthy presentation ol the resources of our State. No section has been overlooked. Tin nee uelds and tue mountains as well as the fisheries of the Albemarle und the for ests and mineral resources of the centre. The cotton mills and other manufactur ing interests all hint their appropriate laces. Some ol the pictures are very beautiful, bile the literary part is equal to the high erit of Col. Cameron and worthy of his ne subject. The publication is credit able to the Htatc, and the Hoard of Agri culture is to lie complimented on their oi k. News and Observer. Last Day Farewell is Sid, ami the Gold, Silver, of January are coming out nicely, peas al"l th following gentlemen leaving from market ,10U3C in Wcgt Fm, njlc f(i(,f are green and nourishing, and potato OOABITT may cover a ninltitude I planting has kept the truckers busy for a of aina, bat that is not ita regular weck P81' basioeu. I Mr. Clifford Simpson, of Riverdalc in- I forms us that a false rumor has been A Philadelpbia Normal school 8(arted to the effect that he was assault- girl defined a nanaage as a thing led and struck in the face in this city on tied up at both ends to bide its Saturday the 25th of February, whereas OOUteDtA. I he was not in town at all was at home business trips: Messrs. R. F. Whitehurst, J. P. Borders. J. C. Womack, O. M. Bur ton and W. C. Schendler. Mr. Sol Cohen was also a passenger on the Neuse. He leaves for New York and other northern markets to buy in a good spring stock early. 300 Families Left Homeless. The Mississippi cyclone of last Friday I that whole dav. and no alien iwnrmwwlMndiMul ava. snn fumUina in t u-n .lia. imji.Dii uuuiiuuuub "" took place then or any other time here tricts of Lauderdale county homeless and Vi,-. uk w me oeuno uunuK iuj mai or elsewhere, lie wanti It known that destitute. esaiuu i uuugresit bust wn uuniiue story is entirely witnouc lounaauon. I Farmers who were in comfortable cir- OOoflrmed. I In aid towards the establishment of the I cumstances are left penniless, with not an I .tnnni Cinn Ul,.. Irn -w-.w..wl At,. I AllltA nf ffUA l Pi mAIlt fn HntllA ttlAir nr. ... i.. .u i I "'J - ""BIS" lu .. ..uu uy iuuiocuo vua w . . ... rnA. k. nnu Tamil lea. In manv instances their horses governing our national health than 1Uh- with reDroduction of tnB mma. and mules wen killed and they are with- . - . a. i . t jl I we oan eaoap ine lawa oi uoa auu i nlCation in Wednesday's paper on that out the means of cultivating their crops. subject. , We will again give the article Two more of the injured at Toomsuha and furnish a few hundred copies free to died yesterday, making a total death list be mailed to the business men on the op-1 of twenty-nine so far as known. nature. Cleveland. or TnB Bea' .upheaval near the Farollslaoda brought np a cen taryid brig, containing three keletona . and 1 5000 worth of - golden gninlea. . , Tub newepapera find abundant occupation for ex-President Harn on. Be ia to go dackhunting on : the Kankakee Elver. He is to posite side ot the river. Would it not be well to tend out one or two thousand in Pamlico and Beaufort counties t Gresham was sworn into office Tuos- lay; the remainder of Cleveland's cabinet on Wednesday. The first meeting was THEY WILL ALL STAT IN. Mayors' report as follows read and adopted: To the Board of Coucilmen of New Hern Gentlemen: I have the honor to report ineionowing nnes and costs imposed lo. violation ol the ordinances ol the city Irom March 1st to March 7th : Fines, $ 50.00 Costa, 25.90 Total $75.90 M. Li.i.is, Act. Mayor. Marshals' report a i follows read and adopted: March 7th, 1893. To the Hon. Mayor and Board of City Council. Gentlemen: Below please find mv rc- . - . . - JL . - port tor the month ot eb. 1893. We nave made dnring the month 24 arrests. All convicted, 4 served time in cells. Fines collected, $ 62.25 Costs " 44.12 Total $96.87 One half of the above cost (22.06 was deducted for my fees, the balance $74.87 Republican Officials With Foar Tear P'd to the city treasurer. Commissions U Serve Their Terms. POLICE RECORD. Ell Elliot, Informer 6, Ex. 8. J. B. Dixon, " 8," 8. S. F. Hurtt, 4, ' 6. Thomas Wilson " 6," 7. Very Respectlully, J. M. H about, C. M. Montb'y bills allowed. Board adjou. led. W. D. Wa lack, City Clerk. All Republican officials who hold corn- held at 8 o'clock. .'All the memUra ware minions for four yean ill be allowed to ' r V I , tr... a."i a " T I i I nresenL -Piwldenl ClevelanJ" Varied remain nnu sroroea oy riwiucnt viove- L , , . , v. . -r land until their terms expire. business in a simple, direct manner. The I m.!. i. i ;V. . .i.. resume the practice Ol law at once I session was two hours in length and was -president has come, and he has announced In Indianapolis. He is to. lecture I devoted to the discussion of Hawaiian I it to his friends. In taking this step he I at the Stanfotd Univeraity. ' annaxaUon, the financial situation,; sWJ xV?Jtm. Z . in but th greater part of tie time was do- Dout1. b. TWtat rfives. its. I Tf. nhMnrMl with conaidcrahla fldelitv vessel at sea. A small Beet Of Cleveland impressed the necessity of go. by President Harrison and wUl now be I Steamers ia now over due, A belief fng slow In making selections. ' I put into strict execution. I . I rpk. mI. will nnl annltf nr rAnra t A I. n nlnstliatllia TJamnlo & tin I ' 11 I "'.""; " . . - ""-"-- i....k,Mv.iinj l fhrahni anDolntmants nor to DodUons In teamship .fitted , with "twin'' n,, charter of the Neiue Bwaosboro tha L f552?5 !?? screws , and eonBldered 6j , her tu maltA b, th. iri.iatnra. .d f"01"'"!". " TS ... builders to be almost nouelnkable, I a meeting of the incorporators will soon l.nd will relieve him of the crash whloh Mr. HU dressed weight was 628 pound has been burned with slitv Da. I be held in New York and this will I he would neosssarjilv hare to endure If he Mr. Bray made 815 pounds of lard THREE IS KONET IN THIS. One Heg Tlelds $40.95 Worth ef Lard la AddltloaUthe Heat Saved. Mr. W. IL Bray has killed his prize fat Berkshire hog wb'.eh he exhibited at the Msmsaa hoard.;',: V'-i, sr- lbs SoeedilV followed ?b that onenlntf ot I unasrtooa ro massi a compiew caango I nom this porker and sola it to Mr. John n . -.ill - . .71 iw . Itk. nl mrnt ma ulmlnlitnunn. I . .. . subscrinUon books, v , c I m..ir.j.l ni uana u ,B cents per pouna. I subscription books. 8EKAT0B ; nlOSOAN, who went t The road will be thirty miles In length. abroad ae one of the represents-1 U is planned to ruu h-ora Swansbote sad Uvea of the United Statea in the 1 connect at Riverdale with tho A. 4,N. 0. Ilehuring Sea eontroversy, ill at a hotel In Bonyhamplo laud.,; Ills illneaa is an eryaipeiaa caused irom a blow on the head in being thrown from his berth daring the galo which Oc-lgectlons ia sxlstance, cnrred on his paRSflgo to Europe. I.vi . v; "V vi.,0 has a trne "ru"u : . i '1V we. tha amount of cash that Mr. Bra BB0AD STREET FBCIT 8TOBB, received for the lard and he still has the Just arrived a fresh lot of northern I hams, shoulders, Ac., to eat successes Deiore us eyes farmer waste his time with any kind of stock. Get timbered county and very fertll lands, ling Bread St, pleass call.. Any article I the best and do likewise. and Its sea eosst eitreou boro region is one hoDlnff nnriutmnunL . I bouse oi Johnson a DtoKea. or fhiladal. K0TItT.fi'. I jintful Btnvt Fruit Btore. flooond nhia. Pa., and Peter Henderson Co. of H lt to steamer I rioor above Middle, neit door to Mr. New Tork. Pries $9 per M. Over 6,000 I ' I ' - Bwert'a lw-f st:i. attl.R0 per M, Lrtmca Plants 'same r,1. quite R, to WWch.it WW beyd;d(bl be 1, feeder, as It will, apod, por- 1?? why will yfcrms. ..w 7 1 tionof ItsLsngth pass ,Mirongb , richly c'Tomy friends sod patrons while pass- common breeds of i aiiaCK Dl .. . '. ' , ..,v .... I tl Of nlMU Mil Stiv arHU ilia hut ml 1a llln n!' thRB.lPUrcnsea oi ujnnawm reurewiwu. i . " Of the- finest fishing .rtlel-. Thaaklnir von klndl for naat OUV.VIUV-j. ffrown from tha bt -) - - "i 1 1 iC'i' I favors hoping to receive a continuance of seed, grown by tin old reliable seed On il C. "r Olotlxiiagr, BOOTS, SHOES, Hats, Notions, Sc.. &c. NOT 10 SOME OF OUR PRICES Men b Cassimore 8uiU, 3 00 to 85 00 Men's all wool Cheviot Suits 5 00 to 8.50 Corkscrew 7.00 to 11 50 Heavy Cotton Uudershirts 20c. ' Working Undershirts 20c. " Drilling Drawers 20c. Elastic Suspenders 10c. Solid Leather Shoes 1 no Heavy Unbleached Domestic (remnants) 4c. Kindly soliciting an inspection from the public, I remain, Very respectfully, SOL. 00HEN. The BstSalve in the world for Outs. IIDaS CU. Sll.lL! Bruise. 8ore. Ulcers, Hall Kheum. Fever 110 II WlsH UlUlllltjTa Bores, letter, l.bapped Hands, Chilblains, Middle St . New Berne N fl Coma, and all Hkln KruntiuDB. and 1011I- Ov) iOW uerne, a. U. lively cures Piles, or no pay required. It JAMES R. JONES, la guaranteed to Rive surteot saliBlactlon I or money refunded. Price 25 cents perl box. Forsale In Newbern bv r. B. DuBv, I TTSE DUFFY'S COl'tJII KILLER cures Coughs, C'ulds, Sore Throat, etc. Excellent in nil affections of the Throat und Luni's, indueini; healthy ac tion of the mucous membrane, soothmir and liealini' the same. Is :m ANTlSErTIC and (tKitMicii)i:. l'rices, 10c., 25c. and 50c. per bottle. Lost. Friday nii'ht March 3d, 183, on Street between Collegiate Institute anil Union point, a slur sliuped gold medal with the inscription "Hannah Moore Academy 89. On the other "Qui patitul vincet. A liocrul reward will Uejiven lor its re turn at this office. Notice. Feb. 25, 1H9I! After March 5th, I shall distrain and garnishee all unpaid polls, l'uy ui) and save coats. W.I). Wam.ack, feb 25 lOd. City Tux Col SVCKLSI'lARl'lIi ItLVI Salesman. j29 (iKNEHAI. ASSEMBLY. wheleaala and retail drngrist. Members Separate. SENATE. The senate declined to strike out from the Confederate monument bill the pro- ision that North Carolina craintc must l! used. Thcanti tobacco tiust bill rame up on third reading and wus indefinitely post poncd. The remainder ol t lie session was uc voted to the ratification of 200 bills. When everything was completed and the hand of the clock pointed to the hour of twelve, although it wa9 really later than that hour, President Doughton made appropriate closing remarks, alter which he declared the Senate adjourned sine die. . Immediately afterwards Senator Shcr- rill presented to Johnston county til banner given by Senator Vance to the banner democratic county." IIOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Spruill made an announcement that the railway commision bill bad come over trom the senate with tue statement that that body had refused to adopt the report of the conference committee. The design of the bill wns ts mane constitu tional commission act ot lwi, which nai passed the house unanimously. Iu the scnato Mr. Means, of Cabarrus had of fered some amendments which had the effect of emasculating the bill, and the latter thus amended came back to th house for concurrence. Tho house rcluscd to concur in the amendments aud the sen ate declined to recede. Then it went be fore a conference committee six of whose seven members signed a report that the seriate should recede. But the committee report was not adopted by tho senate The result is the death ol the bill. This was the end of the bill. As soon as the commissioners attempt to enforce any of tho penalties presented by tho act of 1891, they will be met by the railways with the defence, which this act was in tended to remedy, that the penalties are uncertain, and the act presenting tliein unconstitutional. Mr. Williams, of Craven introduced a resolution authorizing the Attorney-Uen era!, the Auditor and the Treasurer to be a committee to inves tigate the chief shell fish commissioner. On motion, it wss rcierreu to me com mittee on nth. Mr. Starnes offered the fo 'owing reso- Goal or Petroleum May be found on YOUR LAND. f you desire to learn wbere to look for and bow to find any of the above MINER AL-1, sand for "TUH MINERAL PROSPEC TOR'S GUIDE," a book of great value to I beglnnera. The directions are carefully told In plain language and eailly understood. I Every farmer, every land owner, and every bright country boy that wants to make a rlob strike abould bav this book to todjr- FKIOK ONE DOLLAR 1!Y MAIL. I. II. RANDALL, Angusta, Maine. marU dwlin ROBERTS & BRO, HAVE MOVED TO THEIR Brick Store, Opposite Old Stani Wo havo a flue stock of For Sale, HOUSE and I,OT on Pollock street. Apply to ASA JONES, Agt. March 4. 1894. dtf Seed Potatoes. A few Ertra Nico Home Grown Seed Potatoes. Also. Choice Nnrthom Seed. m4 tf J. E. LATHAM. I. H. 4 8. S. TOOT 4 COL Dress Goods! Family Groceries, Provisions, Boots and Shoes. New Dress Fabrics for this season are now on active sale. Our showing of Spring Dress Oni.lo .nu.nf. iv. t j :..ui. Agent for F. W. Stochs Flour, tenures and shades of plain mate- ,.,.,, ,... , ri8lai weI1 'he rioher Paris in .uiuunjmi, aimi uupiwiB ui WEST INDIA MOLASSES. Are soiling Goods at Close Figures. Call in and look at our stook, m5tf Novelties. Dress Goods for this Spring show some distinct changes, both aa to color and style from those of the past season. Kenticsts for samples should in dicate something as to colors and price of goods desired. Gash with order of $5.00 and THE GREEN FRONT NOVELTY STORE, Middle St. Near South Front STrJl'SfT? (exoep! (Neit to Duffy's Drutf Store,) 18 OFFERING Special Inducements IN Musical Instruments, Vlollni, Banjos, Guitars, Mandolins, Zithers, Authoharps, Express Office or Railroad Station. W.H.& R.S. Tucker &Oo. RALEIGH, N. C. MOIY ON UK INSDBAM sssssss W hw rAoentiy fully oomDkted tm iaouiUM for nanauAg kn on ToBtioa :r ) Stnif VnilASBBIMt TM..aaaA DI.J-- W. ' aw Muuwwwvuf uwmsww UIIDsfK Wa, lullnn " - i - ' r i . .. . . - That our senators and representatives -rl.,fo. Tt. tj . I ion npow reaaooaoie terms stKmt 0 per in Congress be requested to use all their jacoor- f".0' awroasr Tarts) .1 olicsss;v influence to secure the enactment or a law forbidding the use of tho hoopskirt in the United States. This was unanimously adapted and sent to the Senate. Three republican members made speeches thanking the speaker heartily tor his treatment or tneir pant, ana De clared that the friendliness or the body bad nercr been surpassed. ' Tfla WTO. Jost at noon by the clock (really it was 1 p. m.) Speaker urerman rose and said I declare tuts house aqjourosa sin die. i ; . Stf. llbeautrle. ., j On and after Ifaroh 8, 1898 nntil fur ther notice the Stf, "Albemarle, of the deons, Harps, Eto. ALSO, A FULL LINE OF vim awwu . w v vv 9AI y t suoh as Watches, Claims, Cuff and Collar Buttons, Ladles' Pint, Karrinffs, jwiniHUHxiaHt, nuuiai Litre or Hew York. Oonneottout Hutoal of HarUoWL hO' New York Life, North Western Mutual. juumuu, jTivriaens iMm Oi iiarv ford, Union Oanlral, Mutual BmMflt of -Newark. N. J, Brooklyn Life, UnluxJ Btatea Life, Washlnirton Life of flew, York, and Other good Co pan lee, X- jui loans man lor a parted ot tw'S Boarf Plna u Bnanrnnlaa lCt. I mo,tlia, with privilege of toewnL. ha , DORTl rins, OpeOUOieS, JSCO. eepted tliat has b. a o.... .Und- ? ' V "TTT. - ng hwa than three yars. Uynqdor in riocures t noiure rrames oare to secure i,a m i t-n and BABELS wa oarrr tha tarsus P0? l"T t" , Stock In this asoOon of the Bute, N. N. A W. Direct Line will sail T 1 y p - ' T ' ' st 1 ! r
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 9, 1893, edition 1
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