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1'IBLISIIERS' ANNOl NCEMKNT. THE DAILY JOl' ANAL, a 24 column paix-r, published daily except on Monday, Ht i.(w pet ytr, ts.00 for lx month. lWitwU 10 city jtarilr at Mcrnl, Mr month. THE NEW BF.RXE JOURNAL, a E rolnm paper, U pnhlkanl every. Thursday ar -UHI pel annum. " " ADVERTISING KATKS (DAILY)-One imh on day SO teat;' one vriek, 2.0; one month UK); Ihxm month. 10. CO: six months, tl.vnn: lwlv pjOBthie, SO.. ' f' , Advertisements under head of "City Items" ceuEfpertliue for each insertion So advertisements will be inserted between LocaVMatJer at any price. Sotice of JUawiages or Deaths, not to exceed tert, lines' fl he inserted free. All additiounl matter will le.cliaif:cd 10 cents per line. . Ifajments for transient advertisements must lie made in advance. Regular advertisements will be collected promptly at the end of each . mobth. ; ,J , '. t -.Communications containing news or n discus sion of local matters are solicited. No communi calion, most expect to be published that contains objectionable personalities ; withholds the name iif the author; or that w.'l! make more tlinn on tulniun of this paper. THE JOUKNAL. NEW BERNE, N. C, MAY 24, 1882. Entered at the Post office at New Rente, as second-class matter. N. C. Legal Reform. We give, below an extract from the address of Mr. Fab. 11. Husbje, de liveretT in Raleigh on ibe 0t!i of May at the laying ot the comer stone of Wake Court House. The address reads well and is especial- j lv pertinent in these davs of legal quirks ' This is the pic nic season, and we and of the laws delavs. lhit while re- i liavc !,U bee" enjoying it hugely. It - '- .... . . . i was the good fortune ol vour corres- rnrm needed m technicalities in enmi-! 1)01u,(Mlt t0 aUp)1(1 ono t,;pso jc nk,s mil malbr, it would be well to also :,m the f.th of May, given to the P.cthcl pay sriifie attention i to civil causes. As 'ami Sharon Sunday Schools, by the the, courts are now rim. criminal cases I (:':11,1e ll,u', "" ., 1 1 a Vgiila . . . , I dav lor the children. 1 hev seemed to get nine tenths of the time allowed, and !,,. int Hl() ,,lpnflIllw--or.i,,e (lav with civil suitors must go almost without day Pthat enthusiiism which is so chiirncter in court. , istic of young spirits. ISut the. company We- notice in Mr. liusbee's address ! was not composed entirely of children.: that he commends the a.lo.niot, f tl. Code of Civil lVecedure in this Stale. This Code was adopted in name but nevfir in' iTality, so far as obtaining speedy trials are concerned. As the law is now administered a man may liave no real defense to a civil sail, and yet -keep it in court for years before coming to trial.' If Ihe Code, as first adoptetl, had been retained, and all pleadings made before the clerk in the time specified, there would not he such delay Jn; getting justice as is now the ease. 'Where a man is disposed to be litigious he will often refuse to pay a just claim for he knows he can go into court and Memp his opponent out of bis money fpr years by means of the laws delay. ' 'A wise man will submit to con sulerable injustice rather than go to law i under Me ? present practice. We (juole ! from Mr, Busbee ! ! There, Isanother.reform which is with-1 in easy reach pf remedial legislation. Xot iiiieojoriMyice'vbut dozens and scores of ! tiinej9.,fou,!liav6 Been guilty men walk j out fxom the prisoners' dockunuunished. because, of some technical defect of in dictment,' 0V, proof. You have seen Justice: thwarted or delayed by sonic trivial nor that the judge had no ower m correct, oecause oi tne torce of anti- r quated ''precedent. A single instance will 'serve 'hs an example." You have ; lately; fleen a case remanded for a new ! indictment to be found because the i words "A wound which produced in- stant death" did not sufficiently state that 'the 'wound, was mortal. I do not complain of the decision of the Supreme Court,' becauso it was based upon the old authorities and had cases to sustain it, but A do cry out against : any system I of lar tliat permits so great a denial of ! jus tice Ihese strict constmctlons of the law pave come down to us from the annuals f" English criminal law. At the turiijtlie original cases were decided, the 'punishment . for every serious of fense and a number of very slight of fenses was death. A conviction of the larceny of the smallest article, the un- authorized killing of a rabbit, a hundred trivial.': Offenses, was followed by the sentence of death. Besides, the unhap py prisoner was not allowed the bene lit of counsel to speak in his behalf, though he might eonsult with an attorney in the ! pieparauon oi ins tteicnsc. j localise ot this strictness -the judge, in all mercy, threV around the unfortunate criminals every strained and technical defense they, could invent or imagine. But in due course of time all the signs were abated. "The list of capital offenses was reduced to a small number of heinous crimes ; the defendants were permitted ' to employ counsel and to testily in their I own behalf. , (Jrent Britain followed up these reforms by -greatly modifying the I strictness required in indictments. We will do well to follow her example, i There, are only four capital oll'enses in j Nortlr ''.Carolina, and one of them is j m,.nU- WinlLlinil ti ltl. t..nll, . II. .1C. "'"V , ' i . ' . . ' c ! has every advantage in the selection of r the jury, the right, to testify, the pre. i sumption of innocence. One es not ! need to be in a court hou.se long to dis cover that if-the defendant has any as jtistanccy -it' is the community and not the crhti'mal.that requires protection. J . do not 'menu i that in any respect any modinoktibii 'should be made in the de cree ofxirobf required to convict. ut I tlo leli?yei,hat.when tho fact of guilt i nroven. the teehnienl oft'eiiRpK Klinnll be placed more, under ;the control of the court? that trials of, criminal oll'enses t- xhould always lie ,upou the merits ami ! not upon any technical defenses. - This is not a iitUng time or occasion ' to speak at any greater length upon legal j reform". Thi; great -.barrier -Jn the way 1 of invprovement is the fact that those I , J .it- , . Who, ?lj Ion? StUtly, afone are Competent a lool with thfl lnrripotn nenWom aen ami honestly disbelieve in the possiblli. tv of improvement J-awyers are the stauuehest of all conservatives. Tlie i jit. r ! j adoption Of the f Otle Of tlVU procedure was a great step-onyard, the law per - mitting parties, and afterwards defen - rlants in criminal nrosecutions to testil'v I mitting parties, and afterward llefin - dailts 111 criminal prosecutions tO testify Hitn iuhuik.1. uu umv, uuii u uin ouiijiu - .!.... .,,! i.,. :,i: lying iorms oi imiicimenr, wnicn cannot lie much longer delayed, will be a third advance. And -after many years we j may hope to sec some real progress ' ! made towards the great work of codifying i and reducing to a system the body of the J common law, for which all true re I formers are praying. Lenoir Letter. THE JOrilXAL ( RllI'S IMC X ICS (TT TIXO AFFRAY.' I Dkah Joi rxal : We of Lenoir are glad to see the gratifying success which is attending the Jovkxal. lis appear- j ancc tins week is an mat we could wish it. WV have reason to believe that its editors will continue to receive that en couraging support from the good people of Lenoir county, Tvhich their energy and talent so eminently deserve. Crops have suffered very much fror.i the continued cool weather--co ' on cr, pccially. A gentleman remarked to :r.c this morning that his cotton looked like it passed through a spell of 'chills and fever." The bud worms have been playing havoc ou some farms.'' I believe it is the universal opinion 1 among sonic, farmers in this section, j that '"Pate's Talent Cultivator" has no J superior as an instrument to work young j cotton. It thoroughly pulverizes tho i land ami throws sufficient dirt to the cotton. It is verv simple inacliiii", vet 1 it does admirable work. 1 1 oiiirTit to be- introduced throughout the South. !M'mI,'. V1,anns ' "'aternal dignity i i gnieetl the occasion. 1 know I lint j reflect the sentiments of a'.l those pros-: 'ent when I return thanks to Mr. A. (i.i 1 Coward, the manager, and thai genial ; land atl'ahle gentleman, Capl, Itoberls. for this day of enjoyment. A serious cutting all'ray occurred at Hell's Ferry Wednesday'" night, 17th! instant. Joe Aldridge. a negro, cut a i white. 'man. Warren Wilson of 1'iit i i count y, the knife entering the back ol'i j the neck and passing round to his throat. ! making a very ugly gash. Dr. S. K.'j Woods was called in and rendered medi- j cal assistance. The wound is not con sidered fatal, and at' lust accounts the patient was doing as well as could he i expected. Cause whisky. "Oh whis- ! ' ky. if thou hast no otlmr name, let us 1 ; call thee devil." j i The closing exercises of 5etliel I Academy will lake place on Friday, 2d j i of June, instead of on the 4lli. na T in. correctly staled some week.s ago. Liter--; al'' n1,,l'.Ss "I li a. in., recitations and f "B li'"l""'.n - 'uue. a iiiunner are expected to attend. ' K. K. I'ohteh. Coxtkxtxka N'kck. May 20. 1882. : ' p T r T A Tfn c- . ONE PBICE CASH STOSE. . . Northeast corner Middie anil Soulh Front streets, ! opposite K 11. Wiudlev and K. R. .limes. -'' i DKAI.KIIS IX Stoves, House Furnishing Goods,- rrnrK-ppv n,i m 4c!w a op CROCKER GLA&&W ARE, i, r . . ' ) . LAMPS in great variety. j BURNERS. AVICKS. CHIMNEYS, L KEROSENE. OIL. Pratt's Astral Hon-Esplosive Oil, . Machine and Train Oils. We are now prepared to niiinufactiire Tin and Shcct-Xion Ware. Special attenti'.n given to repair! G'.a sold low and warranted ro boas reptiiar. ,' April 14 1yd & w . COTTON SEED MEAL. THE. BEST- STOCK FEED AND FERTILIZER, F.xceptionully Rood for milcli cows equal to stock peas at half the price 75 cents per bushel. FOR SALE BY -A., n.. Dcnnieon, may S. d-ly New Berne, N. ( '. CENTRAL HOTEL, W. E. PATTERSON, Puor'ii', 3f 13 W UKltNE, '"N. C. THIS KNOWN AND COMMODIOUS lbuw. a it. nam impiu, i sitnaie.i in the woral ! biwineg portion of the city, hence VXf 'UrSZ10 opportuniiy ot vuntlns business correspondenCs. It has attentive servants, and its table is iilvays furnished with ' Every Delicacy f tlte Season. Its rooms are large, hiry and well fnrnished. " AN OMNIBUS lor the accommodation of mtests to and from trains Mid steamers free of charge ti special feature in this city, . All ihe appurtenances, of a modern FIRST CLASS HOTEL. April l-d-ly. . ' . WiUiam Whitford, ATTORNE Y A TLA W, r.,Hrt ; , . Olnce on Craven street, north of M. Prne-s Dry Goods Store, will practice in tho eonntiei ' of Jones,Onelo. Pamlttonnd I.enoir Prnmflt hurl NOTICE. .. , . ,' ' . ..... . i "sealed proposals fiir biillkn a parsonage for j the M. K. rhurcli, South, at Trenton, Jenes couii- iy - 'm ""j" ; appu'eation'to "be i bids, etc., should reeeired until the ttrst Monday in ;;,",n: E'S I bids-ele-. should be addressed, marked -'ProiK- sais for builthue narsonaee." . THO$ J "WIIITAKFR u it w it - - . Clim'n building coinmittce. NOTICE! NORTH CAROLINA. Chavkx Coi xtv. Probate Court. 1 Jas.C. Harrison, Adm'r vs. the heirs at law ( Ility llrown, dec d. of To M.ucki.in Moork, one of Hie defendants in above entitled proceeding: I Yon are hereby required to appear before the Probate Court of Craven conntv on Saturday. ' HI.U n...i ................. ....... .1... plaint in the above entitled proceeding, which is I uun dim, hum j,ii9ri u .ii-iiiin lu luc vtiiu- instituted to sell the land of the intestate, lietsy llrowii, to make assets for the payment of debts. E.W. CARPENTER,' Clerk Superior Conrt of Craven county. THE OLD RELIABLE BERGNER &ENGEL BOTTLED BEER I call the attention of my friends ami patrons to the feet that I am offering mm as PURE and FRESH as can be obtained anywhere in the United States except iu the place where it is brewed" I have been handling for a Iwir time Bergiier & Kngel'g Celebrated Bottled Rrrr and claim for it, that it is Kqim 1 mid Better -than tiny other Bottled Ueer sold in New Berne; and adjoining towns. This beer is brought to Elizabeth City Packed In lee and then bottled and delivered ill Xew Berne in a better condition than if brought in barrels, thereby losing its ieuiporalui'P and having to tie cooled a gain before bottling. ' i . The claim made fur llergiier it Engel's bottled beer is that n is better to have the lil'KU KKPT 1'KKSH and COOl. up to the MOMENT OF BOTTLI.NU, iha:i to let it get warm, as it necessarily must do coining from Xoi'Folk i.i barrels, then cool it again before bollling, I respectfully solicit u trial from meivliantsiuid dealers, anil will give them the host Beer on the Market mid as Cheap as the Cheapest. Patrons on the line of the Railroad may rely on getting b"er from me fresh at all times, tind at the very lowest price. Weights w ill nlso he at lowest rales. Arrangements will be made with Kailroads to gel freight reduced. To our former patrons we return thanks for past favors, andcnii guarantee to llieni that we will endeavor to act in the future as we have done in the past, striving at all times to give sat isfaction. t3- Remember that wc never make any charge fordrayage. Very respectfully, ; James Redmond. MANUFACTURER OF CHOICE HAVANA "" -AND . i)()WESrri(; ( i ; a n s. POLLOCK Street, NEW BERNE, N C. Apr. Lit ly A. H, HOLTON, DEALER IN FOREIGN ' AND ' D 031 EST I G WINES & LIQUORS, TOBACCO S&GIGARS. MIDDLE STREET, Opposito Ico House, NEW ItEIINK, N. C. Apr. 1, ly diw TRENT RIVER TRANSPORTATION CO. Running a Tri-Weekly Line -r o it Trenton, Jolly Old Field, Biddle'a, Quaker City, PollokavIIlc and Banks' Landing, . Vaneeboro And all other intermediate point on Neuse & Trent Rivers & wift Creek. Str. TEENT, Capt. W.'T. Taylor, Will leave her wharf foot of Craven st. every Monday and Thursday morning for trip up Xcuse Uiver as far as Jolly Old Field, returning, on Tuesday and Friday afternoons. The Trent will go to Folloksvillo every Saturday morn ing and return on Saturday afternoon.' Str. C0UTENT1TEA, Capt. -David Styron, will leave her dock foot of (.'raven st. every Monday morning for Trenton, Quaker City, Polloksvillc, Oliver . and Hanks' Landing, returning to New Bemc Wednesday afternoon. The Contentnca : will go to i A'ancelioro every Friday morning..' ; : . : AGENTS:-' - ' , A. G., Barrus, Polloksvillc; J.; I. Kinsey; Trenton; Chauncey Gray, Kins ton ; C.-'M. A . I ripfi x, el l'a Ferry. " , ;.'.'.' - . ,.'.-.';': u- . For further infonnation apply to ' ' .; : V . GEO. T. DT'FFY. " OcnT Freic;ht:;Arent.' Xow Heme m , WW, , ' " - Corn! Corn! HAY, 1 1 A Y ; ' 1 LVI IAY, HAY. F.'Ai- ' JsV,.V iyi1 I9S 13 :- ..Was-; V-""t OOBN AND MEAL IN CAB. LOAD LOTS, i Orders Foi; Corn . , 'and .3Teal Solicit d.l No Goods Quoted Unless on Hand; Prompt. Shipment Guaranteed. ITflVfl also fin llilllil i Ihima cunrJv nf C1lritf-fk r li It rf-k-f Ik v' TToir nnd all kinds of Feel. Purchasers Union Point Steam Flouring 1882, SPRINGand SUMMER 1882. New Store NEW GOODS. Read, Ponder and Remember. I lake nlensnre in inlorniinn' Hie i - von ill' llii.-; nml miiTfiniiiliiur i-nnnliou that T have just returned from tlie Xorlli with one ol'lhc newewl anil host seleclV'd slocks ol' DRY (iOODS, CI.OTIII.XJ. BOOTS, SHOES, .... .. , Hats," Millinery, WMe Goods, etc., etc., ' ever shown before. 1 bine ransacked tho Norlbern cities for twenty days in order to secure my, goods at I he very lowest bottom figures, and can safely say that I have succeed ed iu securing my stock so that I can offer great inducements to my numerous friends, customers and the -nubile genet ally to examine my stock. A call will be sufiieient to convince the shrewdest of buyers of what I say. - COUNTRY. MERCHANTS arc especially invited to examine my stock bei'or.i I mving elsewhere. . v Respectfully, S. A. 3IlTIVrrMIJ. i Tollock Street, next door to Post Oilier, j ' New Berne, N. C. apr 21-d and w If .. ., SALOON. : : The quietest ami most retired place in the City. ' The best of'- : wines;. ;' LIQUOKS, & OIGAKS. Billiard and Pool Tables. - All the Illustrated and Sporting Paper Of the Day On File. I ; teT "D T!V and IMainV? will not, b j tolerated.; , r - - ; 1 JAMES CAMPBELL, ' , . , ;.. Proprietor. "REMEMBER" THAT HANCOCK CWLL rim I arc not mmmnMnl forrvpry iliaso, i.nt ar?, warrantii I., cur., i-vpry kiwi of .'i.iii. on i4 niotto is. No cure, no pay.' Try lliom. 1'rici. wrnnx. iiiiuiniaiiiiroil auct solit liy, j . ... HANCOCK BR0S.,DniggM.4, - , ! , -i ,,-..( XewMnieM C.r ! ! 3 I i A TT TIrC ; who l it S A k ! gnp vjjji.fi - ' ' : is i, ". '' ;!..i'-;r; - "r -'t r ' ' .' ';,).'-aa.!,:ANI);i'v!'nf-''f,';'-:" COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Gaston House AT WTSl.AT.Ir iwwwww i : s ' " .t - '- Ml -It Jt V will do well to call at , 1 Mills, South Front Street, " (,;1 dominion:! Stoainslii) Company, For N'caV VoiMf, ftni(iitioi', Nor folk, ltostoii, Kliiihotli City. !n . 1 ' p ON AND AVTVM Friday, July 1st, 1881 C N'M L V I' l; T 11, Kl! N OTIC K STR NEW BERNE Will leave, tipoii arrival of train on Norfolk ami Kliziibeili Oily JSnilrnad m Kli'a belli Oily, nvw.v n...l..., ri.i i .. . r ... , "'""""J iiiii:-'i;iy, Kir nnv jierne mn-ct. ! "'''"''"'nR. '- nie fur Kiizahen, t-ny 'direct, every Tiiedy nml l''ri.l:iy, at 2 p. in., making close connection Willi Norfolk nml Kliz abeili t!it v li'. 1!. fur NoWliem cities. Closn con nection made at Wasliinmoti Willi compmiyV steamers for (Sreenville and all lundiiiRs on Tar Iiiver, and ai New llemn with steamers Nense and Coiiienuva for Kinsl'oii, l'olloksville, Trenton and ail landiiiKH on tlin Neiine anil Trent' llivers. FrelRhl rei-eived dailey until (i p. m., funvardi d promptly and lowest rates gnaiaiiieed ludestiiiit lion. . .. ' 1. II. ItOIIKIITS, Ag'f, New Heriie, Ort.fKi'i'Kii & TriiNKi:, ... ' Ajv'.ts, Norfolk, V.'a W. II. SrAxpoim', ficii'l I'Yt Ax t, Mar. SO-ly .- New York City. N. -S. Iticlmrdson, .. PRACTICAL HOOK AND JOH; PRINTER' .....,t, ,..,. ,w.: 1 : ' - iii:uk, n. v. GOOD STOCK, neat work, low fjiices. Orders solicited and promptly filled- ; Apr. 8 ' Musical Instruction. Prof. Vaillant de La Croix V NEW BERNE, N. C. Has fitted up a ' ' MUSICIIAHj ' in the i ; : CLUB HOUSE On Craves. Street and will be pleas ed to receive Pupils for PIANO and I ' in the ART OF SINGING. S Tel-inn moderntp. Apnly at tke MUSIC HALL or at 111- CENTRAL UOTKL. Apr. 4, (I 3 m ' oreoon and washixgton.' Every ; one of our readers should become informed about the wonderful rmrc.f of Oregon and Washington, tvhere the wheat production w larger niiu iui3 uuaui mm lower man m nnV ouier section oi: united States; where gootl oovernmept land. can: be hud for the taking, and railroad lands be uongni on ten years time. Industrious men. become independently ; wealthy there in a very few years. . r Fnll in- fornmtion hl thb' Ife ffi: ZIa Bome,y- l'lnstoted Joill'miF published at ; Portland, Tic metropolis of tl-o T, ' t !l L i lit: niumwehl, III Jpa UU C0X OT t,ie puhlishers Will send two specimen copies, of diflTel'pnt dates, for 20 cents." Ad.lie.a ;Wi-S'rV Phoric, - Portland, Oregon. ' WM. LOIU-II, IlKAI.Kf! I , f .; CART HOUSE ACCOMMODATIONS. Corn! JAMES GORDON BENNETT, " TROPRIKTOK. . THE 1JKST AM) - Cheapest Newspaper PiMshed. .POSTAGE FKEE ,) ( ) j- ONE DOLLAR -. . - ... - .-' ;,-' ' t -" ' r -'- "v-'.i ': - TER YEAR . c,. v . : Fifty Cents for six Months Ah extra Copy to every Club of " ten : Thd New York Herald . - i V- -T1 .. '. - :' PUIllJSHED EVERY DAY JN THE TEAR. , Postage Free. . 10 pa'js for one year, Sundays included. H p.va lor one ymr without Sundays. 3 irnvs fiipi rfiomi.i . . - iiiiuurn. . pays for ono year for any specifled day .,. 1 pays for six months for nny specified day . " 1 per mouth (inclndinK Sundays) wilfbo cliare- . w.(.i,vuo i,m a i.'m, iwrioii - nan lluve muiiiliH . , ' , . ,.- , ' TO EUROPE;'" ' ' ' IXCHl'lilSf)1'- f'OSTAOK 1 5 ' ; Daily, , ' ' '.'.'V' ';):'; 7.S0 2.00 Weily, (Knropenn Eilitlhrr)' V iV- Weekly, (Ikiineslio Kiliiion) i newsdealersiIfpued, I'dSTAOU KRKE,' ., J llnily edition,-". Two and it half feme iwrcony Siiiiilay-wiii,,,,, .-. . . To'iircenispercnuV Wwk l.v edition, ..:y , j;Tw.wW.riv-. N. K: Kot less limn fl e, copies m:iil,il lonewe-deaew-nt NvholesHleialeK...' - - , -' ' WVnlluw iioiomniisfiiiii on fubscriiilidiis l0 Iliul.V fcdilUni. Address.rTKWTOKK HEkAMI, . BioadWRy ( jim rflreet, New Yorh. Furniture H(ESSl-:i hits been in the business for the' ls( " YEAHs. V U LL "STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND , Corner of Rrmid and .Middle Si) ft ts, Ni:V !KRXK, N. (v. ' Mar.:i(),(imw - . ,'' , ROBERTS & BROS . . , ' - - . -;r --' ,-- I ' 'C W Keep on hand a full line of ; , Boots, Siiooa Br 7 ' Goods, Orookory' NOTIONS ( AND Al.'HOICKASSOItTMKNT G' ' ! FAMILY GROCERIES. " s mnklilg j our jui rrhasos, at South Front St. near dasloii House. Mir. 30 it" ... . . - . . r " tno-i t ' SMAI.M'ROFriSAM( irKH-AI.H. ' HAGKBURN BROTHERS, -- " rar-if WHOLKSALKct- KKTAli; (JR0C12RS Corner Broad and dueen Streets, NEW BERNE, N. C. 1 J0BE2HS OF ; -': ' LORILLARD'S SNUFFS AND TOBACCOS , i i . i ) Mar. 30, I y w jA ., E. H. MEADOWS & CO., ' I DEALERS IN " " ' 1 ' - ' DItUGS, S15EDS and GUANOS,r -r- Agricultural Chemicals. : Trucker's Supplies a Specialty. " New Jienic, N. C. lr20-'3lh i-.. MOilTGAGE SALE, ' i " lyHylPHtrLawliornnnilWif Alfi-pLawliotn i! c?," R'S'tPrs olIicB of Lnoil-conntv I -V will tell at tl.t C.mrt HoiWMlnor in l wi of. " W?fiL'7oJ0,?l?,',,w,,i,l,,taTofM' 1SK" ' Kcli. 9th.- :tmo. lira vmi , Win. r..1flV.I.IWV,'l . Mortwc hp , Horner .School;'1,, -' ' tin if rV.li--- rf-f.j-v r. - i i. -. :J he next srwunn of this . school will begin. tlio.. second Monday in -January -.v,.. ' lor eireiibirgiuns; tefnw and rther . particular, apprvtn-lhe pi iiujinalM, : . i.h.&.i.o.iiojs:t:-. ' ' Jan, 1, lv. .i.tr.l '.-!: ') OCEAN. HOUSE?."?; Thni,nvn 11 ', ' 1 ' '' - '. " " ' "i'i-Kiiowil noimo -will lilt lriml ,?i.,."fi,,ow:- t'onimwi-U itnrin. ni fl. t t,7 f;. iVi . V.. ,0i8,I' wit ""i "s w will fjlrnlal ,. 4 WIU "" "s W Will V, i f 1 f rms j-easonablo- r . V r ... ) !, mo,tvPart tU od ideas, !, lli-onil St. Kv Btvfi y, Ci' (i-.f ..f. , -- Mar. :m, 1 y iwnB. Xf. C. KIWO,
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