iff .vi. J,.'. ;.... ft ?in-,'itt;W7i VOL II. NEW BERNE; C., THUBSDAv MAY 31, 18833 NO. 53. . i I I . -1 1 ii . w . .11- II V - I I II ,V T : i .r-. . . i , 1J .L Ol JJL u 1 u I t 1.0 CAL; NEWS. '' 1 : " , Journal miniature Almanac, J Sun rises, 4:43 1 Length of day 1 Sun Bets, 7:09 1 14 hours, 23 minutes. Moon rises at 1:18 s. m. ,, -v(, , j Mr. G. E. Slover is opening a fresh lot of fine groceries. See "ad." . . Miss Lula Bos, from Newton, land Miss Clara ' Bell, from . Harlowe, are visiting P. Holland, Esq., of this city. Go to hear Hon. A. S. Merrimon to day at La Grange. Fare for round trip, 81.00. Train reaves at? 1 oWock this morning. . , .-: ' Married.. ' .. .. ' " ' . '. ', v. ' I all the nublio school fund nnhortioned On Wednesday, May 23, at the resi- for the white race in the Eiehth Dis- dence of the bride, Mr. Sam! W. Small- trict goes to the support of , this Institu- wooa, or tms eity, to miss uaa d eagles. Hodl it becomes under the construction of New York, by the Rev. E. S. Feagles. 0f the law iroverninir these matters a NO Cards . I Innhlm anhnnV TtnAar ' thai onhnlarlv vi " ' lOemotial .Services. , i , . I efficient corps of teachers, sustained served IJftforthaJ manner, there J? fdef a public, spirited body of having been po programme arranged She picked ; five rows, ' catching five thousand, and Mr. Clayton said he could hot miss them, so he thought best to set tle VP anb cancel hia.lbargainv Mr. C. HI Fow.ler is haying ' the . white wash brush applied pretty freely which will add much to the looks of his premises. Maj. W. L. Palmer called the company to order, and introduced Rev; Thomas came who ottered prayer. Maj.; Palmer then made a few re marks . in .which he . made an earnest appeal to those who are interested in VAn old rickety building; took fire up the matter to pay more attention to the town yesterday,-but the flames were importance of keeeping up the cuktom Trustees,' this noble institution of learn ing has already done much for our peo ple, and is anxiously looked to for the complete realization of our fondest hopes for the educational development of this entire section of country. ' . Not supposing that the State Board of Education would : consider it sound policy, to continue the Normal Schools forever in the same localities, we applied extinguished Without calling OUt the nf hnlrHno. tnoaa ovarofaas firedepartment ' tag the graves of the dead soldiers who t f".1f1f o1 , . ; . - t 4 I m . a j ' - I vliO Will bo XiUIUJal OUXIUUIO U W W W f,' t? Ua tern J IMfMH flAW I TA11 ffVir f tVF f h k TWO int. Q 1TI Q Ctk ' i"lf tha I v "vi V 1 UIUU1U1U SaV9 HQ lO a WIUVW UV vv wmmw vr wuw uiutu imiuhuvm' . vow his Wife having left on the Shenoncloaft Union., u r ; " i on Tuesday, evening for Baltimore toi - ine Oliver uornet liana aiscoursea f spend most of the lummer, f T) l ; ! j musio appropriate to the occasion, i The Capt. Chas. K. Hancock, Owen Guion COiOTea people got togetner an lm- and Daniel Jones were off last night for Pfompiu cnoir ana sang one - or, two pieces,; alter ; wnicn those . who tooa flowers proceeded to strew them ;over the' graves. There was a larger num ber of people ' in attendance' than was anticipated. , " . ' " The weather which at .one time threatened,' to be unfavorable was to the aereeable surprise of manv. verv Mr. Stephen G. Roberta returned on Piea9ant.i i S ;:yfU'J veaterdav evening , from the straits. Some of his aaee friends were prepared Lri1o, wwW vnn0H thrnAt i, this "port, without alluding officially to congratulate him on his return, but LmPPin. M - . t to the unwise and injurious action of . . . i ' - Lake Ellis, where they Will spend a day or so making war on the finny tribe. ., The New Berne Silver Cornet Band came in yesterday evening j from the Memorial exercises . at. the National Cemetery, music. discoursing the sweetest I secured petitions to the State Board not only from Craven, but from several of the surrounding counties, from lead ing officials, prominent citizens, teach ers and professors of Jearning, and from the trustees of our Graded School. , But notwithstanding the vigor and unanim ity of our efforts, and the conducive reasons shown for our action, the State Board refused to grant our prayer. The colored Normal School will be con tinued in New Berne as in the past, and should be made an instrument of great educational benefit to the colored race, It would hardly be proper to close they were slightly disappointed. . .. The coronation of Alexander the III. Czar of Russia, has at last taken place in Moscow through the. pealing of bells , a roaring of cannon and bands of musio I " without any Nihilistic attemps what- ' ever.j'1.'-'''5 s1 ''v'v.'j " J-j'f ' : ) Supt.' John; S. Long's report s pub lished in , this issue. : It is a resume of ,his work during the past year, and will .be interesting reading to our Craven . county . friends. We may refer to it again. ; ': ' :';irk'f. the last Legislature in reference to the Public School law. , The office of Super Superior Court. s Court convened at ten o'clock on "Pendent, cordially recognized and en Wednesday, and the first case taken up dorsed everywhere as the very keystone was State vs. F. P. Howell for an assault 01 PnD11 education, has very, nearly with a deadly weapon upon Ed. Small- Deen destroyed by that action. But the wood. - L. J. Maora. Eso.. annearnd for children of the State have been hurt far tho defendant and Geo. H. White for more than the Superintendent, inas- the prosecution. The main witnesses much M a regular visitation of the in this case , were, the defendant and schools is absolutely necessary for their prosecutor, with the additional monu- success, llow necessary it is for our mental evidence of the hole in Small- people to send only enlightened and wood 's head which doubtless aided the wifle men to our Legislative assemblies, fttMrnnv tnr tWniYUuwntinn in nrnvsrt. Whether W9 can hold Our Own until a I We forgot to announce In .iyesterday 's : ft acanital. Mr. Moore made one of more Bagacious and liberal Legislature issue that ueorge ureaie naa returnea nig best effortat weighing the testimony can repair the damage done to our pub irom uyqe court. ; ue aenies .reporting . .. . . in d eieven G tne nc schools is yet to be seen jurors that the preponderance of testi- ; very nespecuuiiy yours, mony was in favor of Frank Howell. John S. Long, : juuu wrjr. , - - ' J MistriaL 11 to 1 for acauital. ' I. . oupi. ruD. instruction X v R. 0. E. Lodge is building a new of the Economist, but sticks to the mos- CITY ITEMS. , i i-.-' . ...ii'-. Thli eolaran. next to local new, ta to be nsed tor Local Advertising.. , . . COMMEKCIAIi. On Tuesdav nisht. the 22d dav of May, somewhere on Neuse street be tween George and Craven, one large gold ear , drop, with a small, pearl set. Any one finding the same will be lib- rally rewarded by leaving it at the Jocrnal office. . , '. , h'i- If BW BERNE MARKET. , " " CarTONMiddling, 9 5-8: strict low middling 0 1-2; low middling 93-8. j corn In sacks, eso. ; in bulk 600. . Tuepkntink Receipts moderate. Firm at $2.50 for yellow dip.1- - 1 Tab Firm at $1.50 and $1.75. - Beeswax 25c. to 28c. per lb. , , ; ! : Honey 6O0. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5o. to 7c. ; Mdtton $2a2.25 per head. - Hams Country, 18o. per pound. Labd Country, 14o. per lb.: ; Fresh P0EK7a9c. per, pound. , . Eoas lie per dozen. Peanuts $1.50 per bushel. Foddee-I. per hundred. '. Onions--4o. per bunch. Peas $1.00al.25 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 60a70o. per pair. Meal Bolted, 75c. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas, 50c. : yams 60c. per bushel. i turnips 30. per bunch. Walnuts 50c. per bushel. Wool 12a20c. per pound. Shingles West India.dull and nom, inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, hearts, $3.50; saps, $2.50 per M. The Finest Lot of N. C. Hum Ever brought to this market, put up by two of Onslow's best farmers, S. W. Venters and E. J. Newbolds, for sale by i mayaa - Humphrey ce Howard. OhsIow County turns, SIdea and ' Shoulders. ' '' And Pure Hog's Lard, received this day from the terminus of the new Quaker Bridge road, will be seld low for cash to close the lot at once. C. E. Foy & Co., mayi2tf Grocers, Middle St. A. H. Potter in making soda water does not use pump water but pure ciS' tern water. tf, Fulton Market Corned Beef, English Breakfast Bacon, Sugar Cured Shoulders, Small Hams, Smoked Beef Tongues, English Island Molasses, BBorto Rico Molasses,; Fine Syrup, Choicest Teafi, Fresh Roasted Coffee, THE VERY BEST BUTTER that can be had Irish Potatoes, . iCreara Cheese. , The following are a few of the Canned Goods which Tarn offering so Cheap: Tomatoes, Peaches, Boston Baked Beans; Plhe Apple, Corn, Succotash, Peas, Lobster, Salmon, Olive Butter, Milk, Brandy Peaches, ricKies. My Spices are perfectly Ture. C. E. SLOVER. Janll-dly . oriage xrom tne mam iana 10 nis ware- crop; submitted, judgment suspended V,. ,' .house near Union Point, about two hun- on payment of cost.!? f ?! - dred yards long. Says he has made the 'States'vs. Thos. Carmackj 'cruelty;, to State vs. J. C. Lovenier, ; removing ut E. M. Foscue, Es., chairman of the Quick Work. The London and Lancashire Insurance rwoirl nf lAmmnMiAnoN tr I rv net nniin. I . . . . - J - vUU.u.vU0 UUUCD f this city by Messrs. Watson street, ty, who was in the city yesterday, in- issued on the 12th inst. a policy of in forms us that no petition has been be- surance upon a store belonging to the A va KiMj t Hughes estate. : The property was des- WB troyed by fire on the 22d inst., just ten ker bridge smce the road has been com- davg from date of DOiicv. anon pleted on the North side of ;the river.- 29th inst., or eight days from date of UheT are ail eone. A First Class Sewing machine bran new can bought cheap at the Joubnal office. be For Sale at Auction. I will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, for casii, on the premises, On Thursday, 31st Inst., at TWELVE o'clock, M., the old Dwel ling House on Craven street, imme diately north of the Drug Store of J. V, Jordan. The purchaser will be required to remove the building within thirty days from date of sale, By order Board Trustees New Berne Academy. W. M. WATSON, may27-dtd Sec. and Treas. a. r.i. ; .il I-. V Is now displaying the" .. : .t --i' t ' i 13'- - MOST COMPLETE STOCK ' i. "...)? is vi i. mt.- ; . v op Ladies' Qt MITT-:;., Fancy Gccds AND NOTIONS Brought to Newbcrn by any Mqrehant tliis Season. We Guarantee BARGAINS. NOTICE- State op North Carolina, ) uraven wunty. ) Tho subscriber having quailfled as Admin istrator of the estate of Daniel Robbins, de ceased, on the 29th day of May, A.D. 1383, be. fore the Probate Court of Craven County. hereby notifies all persons having claims MAXY GOODS SOLD AT Lower Prices Than ever before in this Market. againit said Estate, to present them for menc on i this not: recovery, Dav- ment on or before the 291 h day of May, 1881, or lersons Indebted to said Estate will this notice will be pleaded in bar of their All pi make Immediate uavment. Done this 29th day of May, 1883. C. K. HOBBIN8, Administrator may30dlw of Daniel Kobbins, dee'd. -AT .4 proper rise in the centre in imitation ox animals; jury empaneled. Nixon, Sim- the Brooklyn bridge. '. ! mons & Manly for the defendant, Solici- We are in receipt of a handsomely I tor Collins prosecuting. Verdict, not printed card, giving date of commence- guilty,! u') ".t . :r "A , ' ment exercises and annual concert; also The court takes a recess from day to Hb also civ a rut a furthnr AmnsA ' the fire and seventeen days from date of nomoo nf rraAHnrr niana nt Paanh Tn. I dav in order that tha JudcA mnv vmit t. tui -ii t, . . ' - tw. policy, me company paia tne assurea """" ' w--vv-. v-. I . . ' V 7 ' inyw"vwwjri. bwu cipouuou, uuu 0f the policy without the usual discount, on Monday, June 4th at 8 p. m. and the I bick. . , ; I if the bridge was built now it might be This is the plan of doing business adopt- concert Tuesday, June sth, at 8 p. in. at The case of George Washington, for I torn up again for the derrick to pass so ed bS tne London' & Lancashire in the Tucker HalL The card is accompanied murder, which was set for to-day, is tt la wnr Bn , tn 5f. in maer or settlement or losses, ana wmcn by an invitation, with the compliments postponed until next Wednesday. government work is done and save con- of Miss Carrie W. Bhem, of New Berne, ' ' ' " ' ' ' , siderable expense in building a large TTTQTP "DT?rT?T"7T?Ti nnd Miaa F.ffia V.. Knniut. of 1a Qr&nore. I Countr Sunerlntendent's Benort. Iiraw . AwnrJinittuMi. U.vUX AUJViil T JUL v - o -ii. jr i vi4Hn i AAwvAWAUfb w t a vov b uvu vv to attend the exercises. The young ; NbwBeen, N. C, May 4th, 1888. ; I ment it is unjust to charge him and tho ladies will accept our thanks. - We re- Gentlemen of the Board of Education of other members of the board with being gret that we will hot be able 0 attend. ' Craven County : : ' ; , opposed to the bridge. His idea of M.pertl,....,;,;- wk Thequestin "What isyour 'occupa--" :,V vrTr ceases strikes one as being Very plausi tion r put by counselor Moore to Capt. "TT-S VTZr at flret. btnPon Ieflection we think DUNLOP & ,- McO A WfiF'S John A. Riohardsoh when he went ' " BtTT . T"".": this will not do. The use of the jbridge ' : . T nnrni fVia otand aa ' d ur!f noaa in t.lia-AauA I for OnB V6ar to the nflODlO in that B6C- fof . w uvo,t. Tinrkii were Placed in the First Grade, 81 the tio will overbalance the extra cost in have been regarded by, all present as v e 1 V m - t t' DUttin lare draw 1 We ' Mr; I HntilnM VkA CUaaI fTnoM'' -trial 4ninhnH I ' . . . , Bimerfluona: na the broad smile from the . jun. u,0, ii(mVL9 nas vindicated the action or Captain which was taken up by the en- lnolding several grades, which are rather non action,' of the commisaioners " - I AA.. 11.- . L ..L..I. M IL. rJ I . . ;L tire audience,, suegested to Mr. Moore wbmi Pv"""ih, oi iu in that he offered, while the convicte H,t it nncrht to K knnwn M a mftt.ter nf oaawl m J-woera, we nave opeiuwu wflra at work there to furnish all the r wn... 1 ' .. course, that the Captain 4 a conductor vrTeuouuiy, lumber necessary .for , the .bridge that ontheA.&N.C.RRf'vJc-C - 29werewhite and 83 colored. At my they could not get themselves if. they suggestion, in oraer to give more time wouid build jfc bridge ig pecessa- ror tne mstrucuon oi pupils, your uon- rily a part of th0 road and tho pniiding orable Body started the schools on the o Jt 8h0nld be considered a part of the I work. r But the convicts have finished Just Received : A LOT OF Murchison's Patent Combi nation Hoes, Rakes, Forks, This combination is indispensable to Gardeners and Farmers. Call early and supply yourself before An assortment of Children's Regular Made Hose At only 23c. per pair ; wotth"50. may24dtf C. WHITTY, New Berne, N. C. A lovely stock of Irish Ponit Embroidery, And a thousand styles ol . Hamburg bought so low that we retail' it at less than the regular wholesale price. Just Received : Fulton Market Beef, Beef Tongue, Peaches, Chip Beef, CHAS. II. BLANK'S Celebrated Decorticated Dried Apples, Prunes, Boneless Codfish, Imported Sardines, Choice Butter, Jumbo Hams, and Canned Lobster. IfifLow for Cash. mayl6dtf W. P. BALLANCE & CO. Beautiful Balbrierand Hose At 25c. per pair. : i An Old Pipe. E. M. Foscue, chairman of the Board J- . T L 1 - oi uommissioners oi jones coumy rnw lRt ,t Mvfimhfl. Wfl(ul nf the 1fc of in his possession and. use, an old pipe TwemW -r. ftwillff to the late that has been in the Trinity for a period daylm whlch the crops were 'gathered, Bveniy-nve years ana w buu a ngn advantage anticipated from this ar- Kooa smoKer, ,ii was ootamea rromuie rnno.ntnonf. nnt ninVftA hv thvi hU- i S i" . . . . .!. -1 I a jj j lumansana is maae m a oeautuui ciay dren j viflited duriDgthe winter every ueauy ornamentea, ana iooks to-aay as Aioft, .iafrfp . hn iv.,1fv- .nd ttll tll- well as, any that are made by Sally wi,h tha .Icei.tion 0f two of ' Mikle or any other man. ' i Lwhvi.. not aB-W for r 17 !lL!tl 1 I tiur, iub prizes Hiugmy anu ire-. . tnT ... T have kent mvself thor- quently takes a. whiff, from it 'just for I noMv,. ,nformed of- the , ficholastio the sake of ,4lAuLdlangSyne," . :mAtt ,, MnAt.:m ftf orp firhnoi memorial Entertainment Tuea- the moral standing;, industry and fidel ity of every teacher, and the application The Memorial entertainment, Tuesday and ; progress of the pupils NDtwitb liiKht, was an enjoyable- one,. ana-the sfandincrthe fearful inclemencvof the refreshments were fextremeiy fine. - weather throughout the winter months, The rrc-rramme was select and the Hungatiaa Roller ' Process The Best in the Market. Try it and you will never use any other. - Our Soda Anoaratns havtntt eot out of "fix I for a few days, we had to disappoint many of our patrons. It is all right now, and we can dispense as good cool slagg of Soda Water as UJ " sj sl ""sp.; iUi An Elegant Stock of 1WHITE GOODS, such as Plaid and Plain Nanisook. Dim ; ity, India Mull, Dotted Swiss; etc., etc., all at prices to v ' ";' iVl! ' DEFY COMPETITION. Goods sold at as Low Prices can he bought in New York. All Rteht Asfain! are now on the Onslow side. It wonld be unwise to bring them back for that TinrriflRn- in tact w don't hnliflva thfe ftu- you ever dranK j andwnat is more, onr BOrta i purpose,iniact we aon roeuevetneau (g made from pure WET watek, m . . I thorities would allow it. "Tlie road su-1 nothing is better. Also, fine GINGER ALE, lrilCKerS, bUlp XOUT ' BeanS I mivulir a.. tamnaMnsa Hvlrtlr anil irnrir flrtA I . i pervisors should at once ask the concur- Also, again, we have constantly on draught End FOtatOGS tO At F, YOUNG &.C0., CALL beautiful EARLY, and loek' at our ence of the commissioners in putting up SJSSS the bridge which can be done for $500 or less. It is a publio . necessity "and should be built without delay i W. L. PALMER, , vi Second door north east aide, corner of ' Houth Front and Middle Bts., - -vaaMAw i I. !-u. New Brans, N. O. Plaid and Striped Ginghams, ' at from 7c. to 10c. per yard, Zephyr Cloths, Satteens, Cham. bray Nuns Veiling, Bunting i and other Dress Goods. ! ' PRODUCE Tie day Night. Stonewall Items. 1 1 t; .id l!J.'. Grass and insects occupy all the time I Th. Wte , Tax-payers la School. District a farmer can manage to utilize & V 8, and .Township No. 8, In the County of Dr. W. T. Kfinnedv han not been able Craven' are uereby notlfled th,t ,M wlU 00 Commission Merchants 184 Reade and S10 Duane Sts., lJ 4 '.'New 'York. , Bcautful Stock ot j i , ,ri . ; J ! BLACK GOODS' ConsUUng oi Cashmeres,, Hernanas, Organdy ;? attQenB4i!.Flahnels, Nun's i , rT, Southern JVuits. and Vegetables a I Veils j Tiamise?L Delaines, i 'Albatross, av. v , , ., . l-,,ti payo, uus m out. Benouuiy ui,..i. t ; w-e ..' ' ' ' ' - ' !w"weorio,vt; xn pieces well rendered, closing with Gras iion ors, - which was decidedly have been few if any failures in official amtT :"t r ' 1 received with rounds of . anilause. .. ., , ' ; 7e i . tt to say the audience was not ts largo as sbould have been and we 1 " no woul-1 have been but for the f mi nr v.cticI rua of $.v-n.-.$inent8 i ' - i 1 ' 3 wlj.'.i the pant few v. ., r I v ) i t if) by do means s!g i ' - " ' - i ' t in the ' " , ' ?n, nor a 1 " . f r- tvt our ! '.'i! ''i t i ,i . i- (. . i 2 .Tnntf AHr ii tfiARnhiTm.t.lnfr. tn ' thn.1 vntAra. 1 Pnrtjimnnt.h. Vt... . ... . . a ens ! j..-n.'t' 1 r",?-, i ' . . 1 1 t J. in.i duty, the progress of the children in ""T "-- " " white, of salddUtrictthelevylngand, 0,,nnMnn him : bort mi,MAl nn(i pruviug; is bo bub uu sou muu . , MM rapid", and so far as we have been able fcood as before she was affected and can pnbHc whlte gchtojg 0 0- . . .. , ., . '. . I use her arm a little. 'i. : ' . ,' I . r , . .: Thomas Boott, I Clothy Bunting, etc.,-etc..- ahd a) beau- u.l ; t! II tiftil afrwlr hf TittTRa ftTfWrvwa i. w A VAltJ) 1 M r JAMES A BRYAN, ii I -Cliftlrman B'd Commigslonem , May li 1883. :v. dtd t"-:"!! '..! ii4iil V'-v""""'-- I? V ! ' CASWahd'tnereibreng-' toasceitain the people throughout the county have been satisfied with the re- At tho bride's father, T. F. Wbodard, suits accomtliBhed. It is also a cause Esq-on lower broad Creek were united for congratulation that between ten in marriage Miss Mary R. "Woodard and and fiftfifin new school houses have been Mr. Charles E. Paul, J.S. Lane, J.,jF ' I 'arte 3 tho year, on ground officiating. ? V j pr i . ... u the tounty. . ., , Crops aire exceedingly backward and bonded debt of the- Atkmtle and North Owro 1 will be paid upon" delivery'' on, he lin The estalliuhment of the white Grad- the insect tribe are plavintr a destruo- Una Kallroad Company, will be paid upon f of the road. , ; -, c 1 FLot.l in ITow Berne has beeu an tive part in all crops. Mr Wm.' Clay- presentation at me nana: or new iianover, m uor specmcationa ana prices apply at FortheAi&lf,C.Ra: COUPONS DUE JANUARY" 1st, 1883, on the Cypress; Fine or Oak, for whioh cash unmeasured l!ossiD.q; to all our educa tional iiiierc: s. Inasmuch as nenrly toil hired a Utile girl to catch the bugs cil of his corn et 10 cents per hundred. Ooldsboro. ma23illw 'I il - it j nr. . . t . -. i . : wo Kauroaa oince sc newoCTrn t (;, P. U. ROBERTS., r ,.t I ',.: : ,:; JAMES A.. BRYAN. ..i Treasurer A. N. c. R.B. Co. , f , ma24dlw : .'. , Superintendent.. ai tlie.monev and: get more for ft at j.;-.,.t AVM.BAKER'S than you can at any other place ha the city;'' '-'' i e:'' uH( ! .. iiv. ,. - . . i i .ri Ll .: v'n.; ',,. " , : ' K3?tlW,e cut samples of any goods in stock,,, .-.urt ,iM i i ..-.. mariJiwtf c tv. .1 .!! V

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