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... J - I 1 i Jt M 1 ce''v il 'V in tlie year, ex ..)', ut !ii indole Street. I'hoss No. 8. CAIUXS U STEVENS, KPITOH AND PROPRIETOR. SUBSCRIPTION KATES: x e ir, in flilvniH'e,. . . . . .$4 00 leyear, nol in advance outul y,'ly carrier in the city, ft m 50 I KW YORK OFFICE, 2 PARK ROW. Advertising Rates furnished on appli cation. . Entered at the Post Office, New Berne, .. V. as second class matter. - New Berne, N. C., Jane 6, 1S97. The sweet girl graduate is fast be coming the summer girl. C. It is just aa well to think enmmcr hm really oome, and not worry over the hot weather. Tt will not be Tom Watson's fault if Senator Marioni Butler's politcal path is not a rock; one. The tumnier tourist will enjoy his outing all the more if ho payc his little store accounts and news paper subscription before ho goes. EDUCATIONAL ENERGY WANTED T With the end of the school and college year, and the coming of the week when nature seeks .o rest, suggestions or , propositions looking to anything besides recreation may appear wearisome and out of soa- But it may be asked, when ia the living the attcntioa of the greatest inventors of this or any ao,aud nur volous progress is being uule. ,. Vac uum illumination withot't incandes cence is already a practical fact, anil it remains now only to complete a process to furnish this form of elec trie light commercially when onr cost of light can bo reduced to a LT'h of what it now is. . . ; For power we have now just do veloped the thormo-elcctnc molo--, which utilizes the wasle heat of a gas burner to civo ns power to inn faiis and all 'ight inacliicery. '. . Our heating vaad cookiig wi'l doubtless be all doue by elecU'v'Uy. Our mills and factories will bo o;er ated by elective" power lakeu from water falls hundreds of miles away, or f-om engines . located -.near our coal ininca and diiven bv the coal dust or cnlm. now forming moan tains iu front of the fotiths of oils' oal mines. For transportation wo ebajl prob ably use comprested air. which will also, be delivered at our bottacs and stores daily in 8. eel cylinders, as the rarbonio aJid gas is row fiv.-Kshed forfioua water fouuUiiiB, and by H we will conveniently and cheaply operate all nntohiiiory, . f nd avoid all the cost and dirt of fitrmo'o Arts, eto. Our street cars will bo run . by compressed aii', and the ruisr!ii!y trolley will bo a tning of the p,.w and tho tame motive power applied to carriusres will lake us to ii.H at any desired speed. " Our streets will bu easily kept e'ean, as there bciug no coal to brinj or ashes to take away, and no amnia's oil iboalri '.', there will be I'ltlodii tatcuiiiulated. With no furnace or hot fires, the cities and towns will bo ns clear and pure as in the counhy. Trades man. :;: ';,.'' : - Old Fcoplo. ' 01 d people alio n quire undicine la re gulate the bowels ni.d kidi.eja will l'')d ihvtruo lenieily iu Llcclne Bittern. T.ns meilicini dees uot ttimulaio mil coi.iains no wliKkey n r oilier intott due I ul a I as a tonic ami ulirnit in-. It i-M mild y onj the eio'i ch ai.il bowc'i, t U ug s renjjlh aud giving time ii. the o"g:iU". thereby auiing Nnluie hi ti.e ntr.oriimiicc f ibe fuictiona. Elect-ic Uuins is an ex cedent appetizer nnd nida Urueitioc O.il IVople Hud it just exiilv wir;ii llicv nc d. Price liny cents and fl 00 bottle ut F. 8. Outly'sdiu? aiote. : , , 5 Dor. ' h From Gr. in. Mention has a'ready beeu inailo of the now Genrin proccs3by which it is proposed to rralfo dou,h dinct ly from the giain, dispelling en tirely with' the mii'ing joce8 by time and season for making plans atmoaphcre will not be laden with for improvements of any or every B,noko and soot, and the air of our kind, if not during that period when men and women are awav from their regular duties and occu pations? And this time certainly is daring tho summer months. I. , The coming sessions of the Stato Teachers' Assembly, which will b? held this month at Morehead City, ought to be the means of infusing . ha. m 1F . n . r ii Inl ittn i 1 1 . 1 . i " - " bJ - I f- of North Carolina, and stimulating them with an educational energy that, they . never before felt, and next year should see North Carolina - on an educational boom, ' . In this connection it is not inap- nrnnrintA tn cull attention to tho 4 t . fact, that this citv has an institu- tion for the higher education of the - youth of this city and section, an institution mat ougnt to command the hearty and thorough support of , every citizen of New Berne. ' . i -lathe building op of a commu nity's interests, in the establishment of manufactures and enterprises of all bitiila aa Ana Indnaf.rv 111 AO i rn. portant as the Educational industry, In the shape t first class schools, which shall preserve and guard toe footsteps of the coming generations. vr i it I ' t i .1 aa sirongur ouiwurn cau uo eruuivu to dofend the various interests of a commonwealth, than its schools and colleges. "'."' .New Berne has an Aoademy, on conducted on broad and liberal ideas of educational advancement. This institution should command the support of every citizen in some way. The plans for next year show that the Academy will be continued on advancing linos of educational pro gress, therefore it should receive the greater local encouragement and support. . . New educational energy is needed in this community, and . no better opportunity is offered than during the summer to secure it, nnder the inspiration of the Teachers Assem bly, which ought, to bring all the friends of education together, unit ing them and making them firm in their efforts to work out hotter re sults ia our local institutions of earning.' This can ami ought to be done, Tho present is the time to inangvrate the movement and then to keep it going. all of which li.c i i. i me is s:itd to throughly remove. Tho wriler of tho article cluims tint'', tlio bread mado by this process is not only healthier and more palatablo than that of ordinary manufacture, . but also more nutritious. Ail the nu tritive portions are" preserved, espec ially tho0 neArTt- the outer surface, which it is ct timed are loBt by mill ing operations. That nono of the nitrogenous substances are removed io proved by the faot'that tho albn n iuoid ratio of tho bread is 1.5, and even the most fibrous or woody por tions are in such a condition that they cm be dealt with by persons of weak digestion. Finally the now process is said to be most economical. Rheumatism Cured. Afier envnent physicians And nil other known remedies foil, Bomuic lilond Balm (li. B. H ) will quickly cure. 1 hnurands of leslini'intals attest tins (net, Cisc til Klieuimitis:n can elaiM belore its maic healing power Stud stump fir book ol imincuUis. It contuins. rvnlenic that will cuiiyu'e ynu tint I! B 1!. is the txel cgru mr nil HI iod and Skin iliseaMt cv r du.'.wrrcd. 1'ewmeol ulisiiiuli8fnlil lo be -'just us giMiil." $1.00 per larstj'otile, A KOTED JOURNALIST (!UREI AfiD T1-STJFIL8, " I wis afflicted, for three ijenxs with i lieu run us ii nt the ackleaiuljoiolstufuili an cxio'it tht luconmtlon Kasdiffi. nit, unit I tuffeit-d (in-at pnin. ', I wns iudue;'d io try a biililuel B, OvB. and befow I had comiilited the feennd Lottie I ixieri iti;el relief, and fi ur bbt'lis ifftclod. an mtire cure. Six tuouihs tmve passed s uce tliv swell! j uuil pain disappeind, and I will slate that U. B. P., lidSift cud a pcrn'uncut cure, for which I. am yeiy ir.itilul. VV.Cl. WjiiniiY, Alicia, Ga. Fur rale by Oniygst, v - ' . i ' :- : ' V ' f 5 A . . - r. . ... ,' pi . ., .1 h so ' MM And rest for tired motliere In a warm bath withCinwuiu SoAP,anil8lnglopplIcation ol Cuticuka (ointment), the great skin cure. Cuticcra ItEMKWES afford instant relief, and point to a srwcily cure of torturing, dis 8gurinE,hniiuliaUng,itclilnK, burning, bleed ing, crusted, 6caly skin and scalp humors, with loss of hair, when all else fails. Bold nimmhootllwrnrld. ronaD00DCailfc Corp.. Sole emit... Hotim. ; .'. . . . !S-"UtwtoUurtlkkii-T(irtnl4Bu)t,"nM. "SKIN SCALP 0 j: ,v ., A. llniui,', ty North C un persons liav cluiins r. is to : i i 1 1 t t id t to exhibit them to the under-' I on oi beloru the 20th lujf of April, 1... 3, or tl.it notice will be pleaded ia bar ol their lei covery. All persons indebted lo said estate arc hereby uotiftwl to make iuiiLcdiale pay ment. -x Tuia the 1Mb day of April, 197. r TllOa F. M cCAHTII Y, -r" " Administrator. sod rinir nraptinM ty CUTIUUUA KOAf. Farmers - Notice of Gale. I By Virtue t.f a decree of the Supeiii-r 1 Conn of Iljdocotiiity iu a ppcciafprocieil n entitled "O. VV.itmb, Admr. of H. W. j Wahab, against VillianII. Walnd. and otheis". the undertiirned, as commissioror -- I appointed therein, will flV-r for sale id & FierChantS publie auction for Cash at the courthouse . 'dooriu the City of new Beroo, ua Uim .aAlvK , , 'day Ibe ?i b day ol June, 1897, at 13 o'etock BeBan si 'vv, leei. m (ne f()llowing oesjfibed lot of Und, flapilal SUi t ...... SV.VOOO.OO . A lot of land with the dwelling and other luildiD!S thereon, silu.tid in I he City nf New lii rue and ou the north side 'of South Front Street and wall know? ns the residence of H. W. Wahab. Thin S4th day of April, 18117.!. a. WAHAB, ComuAikcioner .... liEPi;OuinrALLT!ii!GS." 1 - ll.Ut.U Surplus aud i'lou is. orrcKi:s. Ull. Cirrt.KR, President. . .. W. 8. Ci Ai'ivicK, Vu Pres. " ' .' ... 1'. W. Hkv. hv. r. sl.lcr. 3. v. liuini -, Idler. 11.11 mews, Collector, f.. H.-Ci-ltw. ' Juiul n;t-, W. n.r.lailts, w. B ChaJBlil., I'.ll rliitliM,.l. n. (nark, i .1. W. Slivwni t, i. N. M. .li!i ..ey, T.W. lUwev. - We want your business nnd feel Hint we can offer yon as much m return as any other hank in the city. It l? our endeavor to innke htisiiicps relations nuit uniy pleniiut. anj prolilnble to our patrons. , w d A k J .DAILY. AND WIEEY. T. A. (Jvonn, Pics; E.I). Wtanows, V.co l'rea II. M.QnovEB, Cashier. ' Executor) Notice. ; I Ilavius; qualilied as executors ol die last will and tesleinent of Carrie D. Uy hew, pet eased, tins is lo notily ull persons liuvmjicl.ihus against the iBti.leol the nanl CITIZ-EN'S LJAJN K.' t1 1( Uibit. Uicm to W.M. Hen- . . Mint, r.eiuiiiif ii tueuii i. v.a vi v ,03- asrsrwiaarBisrM, o. - f J0 (bo ,M jB, or ApliU jf9gt or tli9 DO a' GEHERALr.AK:NG KUSINESi nol ca vl , p'eldcd iu bur of tlieir The Accountsot Oanks, Uunkers, Corjim'' riKioveri ' ' ' " attnns. Fanners, Merchants and oilierB re ' "? . ' ' ' oelvud on invoiitblt' terms. rouiptaiul eaie , All persons indebted to sani estate are .... ..wulhh . ..c' u v. i.um r,.,,.tMini l.i iuhL. imnnmlialn iiavment . I x ins mo tutu 'uy in aprii, isui, J. F. HENDUEN, tomors. IjollcGtlonu a Siieotulty. BOARD Of 01 UHCTOlta Ferdinand UlrtcD, J. a. Mouiiows, Mainuel W. Ipock, .Chas. H. r'owior, . J. W. (Iniiir-iT. ! a.. W. Suiallwood, tioo. N. Ives,. Mr. James 8. IlarrSson, a vrell-known and highly respected citizen of Cleve land, (., was for years a sutTo-er from dyspepsia and general debility- and in his weakened condition, resulting from" the above causes, he had the additional ill-lnck to fall a victim to malaria irom this complication of disorders. Mr. Which the grain is ."convened intOj-ierlous, wheDhecommencedtotakeP. - ACUuatthiratCaBtarv. We do not need to look very far into the coming century to see many marvelous changes. There will then undoubtedly be appliances at our command for safe traveling through the air. The proper principles on which the apparatus for navigating the air should be constructed are known. Kngincs of high power and mar- ynloualy little weight have been built. encint'S weighing in proportion to i heir power less than one-liftb that of birds. flour. - The ' fo'lowtng 'additional facts . are .translated iom ,the German newspaper Die Ncue He.J- ktins: .:- ;,. K factory has been established at Altomi, Pa., and it is said that ti t demand is already so large that ad ditions havo become necessary. ', The machincy, wh!ch is the in vention of J. P. Geliuck, not only transforms whole grains directly into' dough, but also at the same time kneads it, no grinding of mill ing process being employed at all. After tho wheat is first thoroughly cleanwd in tho dry state, it is placed in running water until the latter is no longer turbid, and it is then al lowed to soak for a few hours iu a temperature of 50 degrees to 52 de grees centierade. - In the slimy con dition in which it is thou fonnd it is placed in the dough machine, where it goes throuh the pit en ted process, whereby the muss is vigor ously squeezed and at the sajio time pasred through a sievo. The doughy mass is then forced through a sievo with liner inches, finding its way into woo len boxe, nd thence It. to 'souricg vuU. The quantity of dirt which the process removes irom the grain is aid to Ic frightening, both in cleansing the dry grain aud during the doughing process when tho surface of the wa ter is covered with a disgusting lay er of stull made up of d nut, weed.- and tho ejections of mica and biid, Dnfac Cannot li Core by heal application, . as they cannot nncli the discard portion of lbs Mr. Tb. re li only one my to cure dojlbcw, and that is by cnnplituliouHl rm.dlir. fleafncM Is caused by un liirtuned in mil ti"U of tlie inuuoas lining of the KuiU rhluo Tubu. When tit's tube j?.'l Ii.llitn- d you have a rumbling mund i f imper (eel l.carin, and when It u w entirely loseu deiiuies Ii the remit, nnd unlets ,be inllan milion can lx taken out anil llili tube restored to in domiiiI condition DID ST - Weakened One Man's Constitution Until It Brought Him to ' ' Death's Door. P. P., Lippman's tireat Remedy. Its effects were marked and immediate. Read his letter to ns. Its earneatness is apparent: I ' GitNTi.KrR: For the benefit of all sufVerini? from dysprpsla and trenernl debility I beg to submit my testimonial aa to the eflicacy of your P. P. P., Lipp man's Great Remedy, as a pewitire cure for all the distressing complaints from which I (uttered. My aystena waa also full of Malaria and Biy condition was frrowing very serious; I had no appetite, won losing strenrth and waa completely broken down in health, but now my health is completely restored, and'I can eat like a field laborer, without the slightest fear of any serious results. ,. 1 take (rreat pleasure in tcllrrig' the world that P. P. P. did the grand work of restoring me to my accustomed, health. - . Yours truly, JAMES S. IIAK'KISOJC ' Clevelnnd,0. If you (fet tip feelin tired and stupid, P. P, P. should be taken it will make you feel well. P, P. P. cure eczema, thnt tortur ing, itching diwobe o tho skin and blood. If your blood is kept pure, you will nol be disfigured with piuiplea, bolls nnd blotches. N P. P. P. i tho deadly foo and van quisher of rhen mutism. ItselTeeta nre iiniiicdintc and laatinir, anil it lot only relieveH, bat permanently cures. iicrofulu, vhich is hereditary an.lj flecii-scatea m tlio nioou can oo cured by 1', P. P. It is tho one and only potd tWo euro for this drend disease. Sniferers from kidney ti-ouhlea And linimliiito relief when they take P. P. P. na it cure all IrrenhiritiinonH re stores lo nature her proper imutiona 6td by all ilrcjit. UfPMAN ORGS., Apollirurlcf, Sal Prop'r, . Uppman'a Block, Savaanab, Oa. Sold by F. S. DUFFY ' '' . K. U. Meailpwa, - Lha.-:. Iuil', Jr. Jain- h ltu4i;nond, , AlAer Htiiin, . Tlittiua8 A.urauD, -(J. K. Knv. W. P. ;r.x:Ui It, W. Al. lltlNOKEN EN, K Kxceutois. Trustee's Sale. J. A. 1)11 YAN, Til OS. DAN I ELS, President. ice Pre. ' . II. liOllEUTS. Cashier. ' THE, NATiQNAL KAMI, . or NKW IKItNH, N. U INODHPQ'BATF.ri 1 BBS. Capital : $100,000 &J' ""' Company .. . , uumeii-uie ui huw ntv ram i Sorplus Profits,.. ..... ' ' DIUUCTOK .93,168 Purfuaut lo the power nf tale confer red upon me as trustee in a eeilain Octd of Tiu-4 ixciuled to me by lleury Ppiulll, d iled the 8ih diy of Jai.uuiy, ItOl, and rt'C'-t'-'ed in the ollioe of the lte't,,r ' l).eUol Ciaveti Couuty, in book 113, pii-.s BOO, COl'sud S02. Ibe II. liavma ri- foiet lofe said Detd ofTiust, ALIVE, PROGRESSIVE, . CLEAN. Ja. A. Pktak, l.nAS. S. IlKlAM J.SO, IIUNK, (J. 11. UonUKT ', Tno. Daxihui. I J. H. H vl'XbUK.I ' I.. llAKVUY U. K. lililUOP PKOPES.ilONAU 'A. I.lVar4 War!, I will fell at Public Auction ut the Couit Hi no do" ,d ibe city of New lli-rne at 12o'click, in , on Moud:iy, the 14 Ih dy of June li 97, fur Cuth tue lollowin dt s. riLcl real vvate, lyiug ou the South t-ii'e U the A. & N. C llailroad aud East tide ol Scoit'S or Gree-i Spring Crctk, be glni.it y at a piee i.f railnd irn on the K i-I side ef saidenek anil moiling thence S. HS2.E.69 CI poles 10 a aionu 50 feet fioin mid i;lr.iud, Un uce parallel with ia;d rai road S. 22, E. 85.11 pole to thi (Pvldinc iluch betwreu the lands of the Practice In the ftnnliew,f'inveii. )iii.i:n, tuJ Ucnry bliltrll n I 11. It. Brian, ne, Onliiw. Onrterui ami I'aintlro; lu in- . . u. lilt UlC w nil triu l lieu , i. ui, if. iw.wt pi. I S 1 1 nu l Sooil's or Green Spring. Creek, i!'etne down the vuriouscouiaet ol n i.l er. cTi in the liniilu, coi Uiuiug S ilBeii sod one half tciet nmio or lesw; ulto one I5.ty Pouy. , This ibe I2ili d-iy of M-.y. 1897. , F. M. Simutous. ATTOKXEtS and t'OUNSELOKS at Ay. NEW BEKXE. V C. Jones Onl Supri-inii anil l-VUi-ral IVmrK llir. ni N. tin Kixi in f ront Nirerl Oinoll JIoli l tliullnwhn. P.1I. PclIeUer, ATTOItNEY AT LAW, . ' ", ' " ' Middle Street, ' Lawyers 11 rick Uuildin?. Will practice In the Connllea' nl CrnV-enl Carteret. .Inuew, Onslow anil I'anilicu. U. M. : omtatNew Uorut; anil titipri-ina Couit of the Citato T.A.GBEEN, Trate. Adiuliiiftirnior'a Police Bates lo Tennessee Eiptioi; bearing aill lio dentri.vcil fi.r.-vc r- nine ine tK!i mecnanieai ipou, 0 irn tn r.ulMi br ciiturrh. thodsfor controUin5 flight, for Qbich is nothing but un Infiatncil toiidi-L . 1 . . . . . 1 . 1 1 .. . . . . . u Ling anu stopping, are 10 tie ue- r."B 01 me nincons anriacca. We will liv One llllmlieil II11II.111 r.i anvcuseiil Pnifnv (cailml by Cdl.,nli) tlmt can not lie cured by Hall's Ciiiunh n , One. H.i'iid fir circulars, fna. i 1"!" This Will Interest Ton. , Tlio Athuila Weekly Jixirnul is now runni'itf a ni'ulnj word couie-t. F..r filiy cents they s;ud the Weekly Jiuirinil 0110 y;ar on I allow th p.!it:iti n'bi'K ih'J h'Jlecription one (iiiiifa'at I'n ml lrj word. The icnln.es M-hgle-1 b: JI-( who ha 1itiiH.il 10 cny hit Ulcnil's I ns c'-.i-cd In love l.iui.'' The irimin;; imr.l is ihu one niCL-fnn to llll nut tbo nliovc 5i i.Icmh nnd n.nk pciftct teii'o. It Is nut a calcb onl, lui' a plain tvny d.i.v Ivi'h-h nurd. To I lie pi rum fir 4 tm-in t"ic4 itl-l aonl The Jmi'iil will iin 5 per cut ol tho aui.HMit i f sulH-iipti 11 rp -i.i v if ihir Itl llii- (hue nini.Hft lli it I he emili -I l:i , anil .j iN-r C' l'l S'm.U"Ii:ii mil na cu.n'v At the lute rnidcuoe of James A. Emul, !e (and, in Craven Couuty, ou Monday the 7tU tiny of June, 1897, I will upon at b ile, fur uub, to the li'ghol bidder, all IWngcr rut. i on nccouat of the Tcnnes- 01 K'Onl t'ale bohmging lo ihu lute see ConleoMial nnd Inieinathmal Kx- 3am' A- Einuli e"'fci'tn of one buy . IKisilioL, at Niihlivillc, Ttnn. . born-, .Is tank, ibitv hog oKrii ullural . - . -.iuiplcuicnla, cim, fodder, n.ent and all May 1 iO Oct. JIQ, IS97 ol'lliehou!bold and kitchen fumiture. . ' t?.de will 1 osititely licyiu al 10 o'clock, s. , The A, & N, U. R. R. has p.n' ctcd in. aud couliuiie Iruui day to day, if ikc rates a lib the all mil lima f.om Kew cvury, nulil whuleof auid irop.rly bus Beruo lo Nawville. Tcnn, and retnio nt bci otold.- . isles known ai dim AIIOF A O. i T:ii is the sicond adverlia mint ol this Ticke t npon application iimy be hid propi-rtv and ibe rale aill nut oiiil iloi ul via Goldsboro, A-bevllle, 1'ninl Keck nu l ly lake place on the dule blxiveaiiccilii d Chattuti "oja.. i-i Ooldfbno, .Atlanta if bidders cuouh are present u Juitifj 4B& (.'h.ituitiooi;ii, or v'a Col.lsooro, Ue-j- ta'c. maik, Auu-.la and Chnlinuona, tot luilher li t'.iriniiliou n p'y to. ' F. L, 11LL, . P. A.. . A. & N. C. 1!. n. Thii Ibe Uib t'ny M;iy, 1897. TUOH- K. Mi-CAUrtiy, Ailminiilr uli.r ot Jniea A. IImiiiI, dii'.l Evolution In Trrewrlien. y ..An Ev LITTLG Machine ; ; with a CIO Record... 4 r rJi The . . . irj V io (A No. 5 Tyr:vrU:r. i Wanrel In HcchtuiUm. ndl,r it ' thn Any ( $33 Runrf-iMl ot S.'sn- i.i y. j J.ollto! The iindcrni 'lied bavin); this i!njii;i)i lie I lint Ailmin'ml r.il 1 ;x wilh ll.e wil annexed of A-a Ailbiir, dii:ia-r.l, brr ' lt'i i lit h tt1 1 -t Mum lioldiiii chiim 11, ,-..n 1 ll.e tHhile ul h 'id iln-i 11 si i to prt spilt tin ' duly aiiibei.lledid lo ibe uiidi n-ie-wi b l..ie ll.e .'.''li iIhj of M.ty, A. I)., 1 or fui-11 ilu ii ill La plci'id in I r 1 In ir im uei j. All pi rv.ns iti'l. bli.l to Ih.: ic!;i'i! 1 1 1" 1 .I will pli II e nmku Ilium .1 ,. ni' ul. 'I I, : 1 h ilny ol ;.;.,y, A. I)., 1 ;. KiliNllV (i. 11. AHfllfi:, Ad -un-" I uln.x nnh lU Will nm.i 1 f A fa An l.nr, 1 1 . 1 - r 1. Sim ,. h X V no. A ! 1 . X Tlie higli Journalistic standard which the founder ot the JOURNAL, J. W.. Harper, established tor it, which Age has only added to it, gives it a reputation tor being true to its motto, u Independent in all Things," has been fuliy sustained by llr. Harper's successors, and to-day the NEW BERNE JOURNAL stands foran Honest and Clean Journalism, at the same time being an up-to:date Newspaper. . ; The present management of the JOURNAL has been adding many new features of improvement to the JOURNAL, and ip. a short time some important additions .will be made, of which due announcement will bo made. tuc in L DAILY JOORNALr I Kntcring It. 151h i'far, SUBSCUIPTiaS, $1.0A V EAR, 1 IN ADVKC8. THt WEEKLY JOURNAL Is Eater! li 21t Year. SUUSCRIPTIOX. MM A YEAli MjT ADVANCE. ' Ectli rcr:ra -liavc Lntc.t 11 c;:, Lccnl, Comity, ZLito and Grr.rrrl O v. 1 v 3 I c v. . Z- Oi..;;i f ' 1 ' : - in . I 3-::h:::::; lev 1' to 1 , iiU ew w ; . , 'i d on, and then we can all travel i maximum of speed and a niini- I of Cl'l't. :,o jrol!rii of i'.'uinluation is re- iviili .1 but incn nil odii r p. r IV a''i'- tin; litiii,'; w..nl. 'I i,.. ii t.'k'y .luiirn.il ia 11 l.i 1 'I "I'. r th I .t Ulll . II I. I' CATLOOUf NO aLt work rut t. I I NN. J ic. n. 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