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. A S . u I if i i ' i :LY JoClt'A-L, t a. M eoi,ia. daily. Brt Vooaay,; r t.U for aix lauciix. lMUyaraa nlrialiaaeUaroiilL .. t i" KXT JWaKJUU aaiia . ru;:iM4 T S'taraday at &. ,.uu.- ?- ' - - ; -- - -s ueiJa u4m kMl of "Bnainaai .... jticeatapar ttaaforftnt. at Saaati t erjiutawquaallaaartia. cm rertlMMaent Jt be taMr-a aatwaaa " f .laajpn(M4A,'2 a . i .re uf ;laxriacaa or DttAb. aot toaxoaad - a nut Will t Inasrtaa fa. All aOalttonal : tut win ba eoarfad 1 MU per Una. f jraaaatalot- WmntfnUilwtfmanw nil ttttttildmH, &Mlra4.TttaNMnU . :ii baeoQeetaa'Bvwnirtly at the eal of each mbu mtioa eoaiaiuuic Mt or a dla uulaav af ai natter ara aoUciid. No oauaBBieattaaiuMt be eznecied to be oub uxl tul coatalM oltieetionable ueraonal near vlUihokta tbe otitic of ibe author or . tkt vtuakaMHuian one iuuui of tnt tPr. ., .rSSSSXL: BiauB7-atppnaauoii t uit offlt and u aaarnla u anavanee axiata. THK.JOUENAL. M. a. f OWjO' IUr. BitelBcee BbMgir, 1F.WBEBHB. N. C. APRIL 24 l7. iataeM at ta Pott oee a N Berae, M U WHIT IT.WA8 INTENDBF4)R. .' The;; Inter-state Conimeroe law . it eeemtii about to work u revolu tion In trade and commerce in the Srreat commercial centres, and for ' this reason there is a disposition to I have! the corn i si oner to in deli nitely snsen(l the long md -liort htal clause. y Vow we understood (hat ilio Jaw was passed lor the purpose of working a revolution iu .som- mat ten concerning railro;ids, and we understood also that a couimisaion wan i appointed to erecvt? and Dot fturpMitf, indefinitely, its import aut features. The law uliould Im- exe catsd.., It it is u bail one (lie o pie Till demand its repeal; il it is gooaoiieU Will not lie repealed. , r StfEIi-r8H COMMISSION. - 'The 8tate board of apricullme liaelep6efl, anfler the law passed br the General Assembly lor the: enoobageaent of oyster culture, W: j;o.irHT.. ,.f Pa.nnAtai.is w. T.'CAbd,: of Pamlieo, and I. 15 Watson,' of Hyde, as the shell fish eommiaeioe. We had hoped to see ves. of this city, se leotettnsone of the commission on 'accoRDt f the great interest lie takes "111," oyster eukure, but board thought it better nt to have .one directly interested in cull i Tatinff ej'sters on the commission. The ceatleieeD selected, whiki nut actirel e&g&ged in the business, 'faare,fBOiBcierit knowledge of its chaf icfef lo carr j out the punioses .of the act creating tbe commission A&dll.doo,ltleg do their dnt.v to coReemed.i -P?MP tEOM HK1V. . ' Key.lr. Burchard, who alliter ated th0 Republicans into defeat in 388, by "his famous expression ol 'Burnt" Bomaniam, Rebellion.' in , preaching "in Washingln city. Before the.eermon on Sunday night last, In ejtplfliBipc the lesson taught from tbe ; chapter read, lie related a thrilling.: personal exjerience, when he was sopposed to be dead andlrttR1 burial, but hie wife-fued t believe he was lea4, Bj,';C4 work was not done. Oar spiritual adviser has informed IU that it is no harm to wish .'good to another: wetlwre fute -derontly wish, the Rev. Dr. Btirchard hadr rirocfcdfd on his journey 'to DeJiven when lie was ; reparedfortho trip. Blaine would ' ca hare been elected because we ave never heard or the Democratic aly 'receiiDfi: nfd from Tleayen. Tl.erd'litidence in this very 'cm that th'o Pemocratic party did eeire id from Heaven. Had the evil been permitted to have his ' y he woold willingly have con- ,;tea,' lbs the , sake of having : Liifie elected, to let Dr. Bnrchard , ::ie ca to Heaven. For hod Blame ta elected Satan wodld have had rand jubilee on erth, ' Bat the ".r irvVt I plans irere thwarWd 5 . r.arcTiard was jpreserved for occasio,?n4l r the right tri od Jovef wrenjjj honesty 1 corruption: aid. Irani; and ril has been gritring" abott ".I iii, ..in. it' Ti t ICR Tt MTHEaa. H :tsuwb Boothwci Byhct ts he sved - for ' cbildrea rootltM th tild, eoftena all pain, curei wind ttt rtratSf for diar- centt a bottle, ' at wly '. , : - : iFrout Seiard ttterertj Buar4 i,f A'-iealtr. :Xte3ard et jesUrdsmoro-in-t the office of the Department of Agriculture. Attorney General Davidson apppeared- before "the Board In reference to tie ferftUer license lav. lie gave some ex piaaeaione as regards the difrewne between toe license, lav of this j-SUte end that of Seoaessee; dll mg npon tae policing regulations of tbt law oi this State, in tkat the license imposed f npon fertilizer Qopaies was a protective agent; reliering farmers from the imposi tion of worthless and spurious fer tilizers madefy weak end unrelia ble parties, lie said that no de cision made by the Saprejae conrt of the United States in regard to tbe license law of other State fleeted tbe North Carolina law, i and it most be enforced as it stood on tbe statute books until a direct concerning it shoold be I made. ! The geological report of Prof. J. A. Holmes, ol tbe State University, was laid before the Board nnd was ; received a preseuted. i This reort is edited by l'rof. Holmes from notes and observa tions of the late Prof. W. C. 'Kerr, State geologist, which cover a : period ol twenty years of close observation, l'rof. Kerr began the work in IWi.S, and collected a rast ,amouut of inlorination ol the re 'sources of the State, l'rof. Holmes has been engaged for two years iu j editing the notes from which he has compiled a most valuable work. The report will make a book of about 000 pages, and contains full information l the mineral re sources aud mining interts of the State, climate and water power, agricultural resources and other miscellaneous inlormation of value with illustrations, maps, etc. ()w iog to the limited nuances ol the department the look will prolmbly uot lie distributed free, lut will be sold at cost of printing. The election of a Hhell Yi Com mission under the law passed by ia.st GeneniJ Assembly was held, iiuu Jiessrs. . Vrriinn, 01 i as iiuotank county, 1. B. V;itaon, of llydo. and V. T ('alio. "I i'liinlico, were elected. An order wa ishued lor the sale and disposition of all the projwrtv formerly belonging to the Fish Commission at the diflerent hatch lories iu the Ktate. I lie president, wecretarv antl a member ol theexecutiyecommltte f lbe tale "cultural hooiety ! iiikiiAOPiul KaifVafA tlio Knar1 wlfK on application fur the usual annunl appro iriation of !l,.r)0 to the so ciety. The matter was "placed under consideration. .1. S. lveary and J. II. WiUiani-1 son, from the industrial association, colored, applied for the regular i thelannual appropriation ot ?.VJW to I the association. To le coMd-1 ered. The biai(l, with Messrs. W. S. Primrose, II. K. J-'rie, KliAS Carr and Gen. Bufus Barringer will re solve this morning into a board ol trnstees to coJisider plans and bnildings for the college of agricul ture and mechanic arts. ( liicairo and the Anarclilnls. Mr. .lolm A. Boihe, who sue I eeeds M r. Carter Harrison at mayor of Chicago, makes some good points in his inaugural address. In allusion to the workingmen. whose candidate for the mayoralty was defeated, not as n rebuke to the workingmen, but because of the anarchist who had rallied to his support, Mayor Roche reminded them that the city of Chicago was the work of their hands; that their demand for just treatment and fair wages ongbt to be respected; that arbitration was a better way of set tling disputes than strikes or boy cotts, and that for the, men who, under tbe gaise of socialism and anarchy, seek to 'undermine liberty and lav and the blessings of free government, America is not tbe soil lor the growth of their nn American doctrines. There is no class of citirens which has suffered more than thatoi workingmen from the bare suspicion of association with anarchists, and their indig nant repudiation of any connection with or even tolerance of each sub versive doctrines is a warning to the anarchists and socialists who have claimed them as their allies. Since Mr. Powderly'a denunciation of them, as tbe representativs of the Knights of Labor, and tbe pro nounced detestation of them by the workingmen of Chicago, tbe asso elation of anarchists ta that city has been in process of disintegra tioti, and if the latest reports are Co "be believed, they hare passed resolution! dissolving their organi- wuuu. vuuoiucriiiK me general i & ; A - v : .l. condemnation of their - lawless teachings and conduct; and tbe nttar disApati ' tnt -which tber hare raHnJ. lt was the wisest thing to-do. . So lone as they-continued to DvUokJ ikeoxic aiTSaAncttofted ia practice by orxr, Jwst -jmd, de clared themiel ves opposed ' to the government that sheltered and protected 'them In" common with all other citizens; they were n ei crescence on onr body politic which i: Ufa .Ji y to del with 6 j-tJj &Xii Of foreign I: th, and I reif ia 'their . habits aid ojinioixi, tliy Ted from the restraints imposed npon.- them abroad, bringing with them to this country - the disorganizing- ideas theyiked inrpriqpnnient ifttP Blulgatingi fn tbe eountriee Aidd bounded on law, o tbe fights of property, and of ibrderiy gOTern ment. they tnew-nothine. -' The only liberty they feeem to bare 1 bonnded Iioenae,v AjJreVjWttlii meant (o them m eoontry . where they were at liberty to attack all existing - institfttions' arid ' eolve air nocitoty into jy.M, original elements.. Whatever reasons they may hare had at home to feel oppressed by the restriotire laws imposed trpoA them; they harl none nnch wifj nA. "They .xntgbt hare mixed wit qnr people on equal terms, have shared with them sueh work as they were oapeble of performing, nnd become reputable citrzens. In defying the authori ties and holding opinions that would be ruinous to society and would have mads good government' impossible, they have brought down, upon ' themselves tbe" penalty they,' deserved, and in dissolving' their organisation they have evidently come at last to the oonclusioa of Mayor Roche that "America Is not ! the soil for the growth of un ! American doctrines. Kaltimorc Shh. Laok Oal for Theut. Any inforimUioD wQl be gratefully reeeived leading to tbe discovery and ftrreat of partiea representing tliem aeWea aa my agenta in order to aell cheap glaaaae on iny reputatino. Alt of mj apecuclea are atampee "liawkea" ' on the bow. and no others are geixiia. All eyes fitted and the fit Kuentntaed aiuearug atore of r. b. uauj. :w Berne. maxO In Ha- Iff TaafyfcaaiHa ii iaiaU baiTerjreW' mlmt aaxtaattt nf twaa j tour bmn,1 Ttf avtla, bolll aaWaJL and tHjaaai,i turns Wi umaKHHiiuiiraa HAEITUaaL ClHSTIPJlTlflN ar a Jt rti t9m afe f akta irMkla.TatVaa.lvar llla aataaa a Btpujafitr nrar. aJ raatiljr aaa-ar eaaiatf. - llalatl. BOLD VfStl WyCgRB. , -MOSX BRJILAJST, P0EE dpPBREBQT LENSU5 a ao w oju, Taaf aia ttaaaparaat aa rolorleat an 1 llSlitltael.aaator aertiMaa .pr UmMi I tbeleye, eanoot be eseetlM, 'enahliBg thr i waaVartoTeaArorkoaraWltiulat JaUfae. la. Oio llteyar a i , PERFECT SrQHT riH3ERJJKRH, Tatl)ftrtaW from tha iaadlnx't)hrlrlaDil In the to Had rllatea. UoranianL SaAatora.J iyTKiiaior. wcmen, mu oi note Ht aU pro., feaaiona, and la diirareni bmndhc of trail f. bankera, mactiantra, etc, can ba fivmo n aa liaw had their tight Improved by their nae. ALL. ETS FITTED AND THE Fit OUA-kNTEKX) BV F. 8. DUFFY, Pfugyiat, mart Jfkw "BERNE, . C ly . t ' - 11 . . Cns:ardi Lcrd, i .! 1)31 I3riv!j:-. i .. And Btetrijs, Are the finest on the markat, and ara aold by ACTUAL WEIGHT at FURNITtJRE. Pirlor Suits, Chamber Sets Walnnt Bedsteads, Bnreans, Wardrobes. Mattressea, Obaira, - LrOUBri Boftis, , .' Centre Tables, Etc AT KOCK BOTTOM PKICKS 1 MU41aSnai,ay airaa. H.O.- IXJllECIpSirEK '4 -tf parlor Oonrt of Craveav nanty at the rail Tana, UN, la ae aaUoa waantn ru.Traa ana rift wara plalntUTiand C yr, MoClaaa ana W4J ae9iM)aata.-1 will aoll t -ruhiti Anrttoa at Xita Ooott HOTaeidac a Oty UilbnwfaM!M6ea aat ta itwlf: A eartaia traai.DC tan belns, a ptiaa tK ia laada omcrlf bHoDaini to Cb J&elai f M, .pailrhtkna John' K. JVipfieil, b-Jng aod brlnfaHoalaJatt.tXiti- of OraWn -o. tcrat ana Jonm m Um oUl ilAaof Xm JWW. on botli atdna of tha anafc a4 Tdk w S)fnila Crek,5n both of taA. N. Ratlraad, a4 torn tajalo JBla, far for partieii r acrrtAtan of i w.. MfArDM u .. i , - .. rwml riili"1Uii l.if- iPn r tlOk aadfLWl. M"xn. ln, : . Taw md rw.h ( i T - - -- - - - ' - " - '-i ; K, W.TAt-.rrvTF.a. - apiSflta - Olerk ana ( ommiiw irio'. If f IE IVIIIal"1 bHbbbbbMbMbb. - II 41? ' a- 'x jw.-I i 1 --. fHQxLiin: N! 5PEy mw Absolutely Hure TMloVder MVat nea. inarrel of MVfMieift! ad wtwiaoaanaa -Mora epBomieaj uan irje oraLuary una, ana earv natMW te omaatitioa with the m aMUKM alffwveaV torwelhV.alaia orpkoapaat ovdera. Bold only In earn. Rot AJ. Bakimv, KoJOa-lXWU-av,. X. orU4dW tor sal in Newbern by Alex. Miller., HED LIGHT. SALOOII, BTear MArfcei IJock,' Midj'e, St NEW BEKNE, K, G , IS PURE Of eery variety, in large or,rlmaU 1 quantities. Also the FINBT GRADES of v.. i. I TOBACCO A1TD CIGAES. AU of which Hi be sold . CHEAP P0E CASH! John D. Dinkins, Saleepjajj. - E. WUIfMAM, dw:22dw ' Proprietor. Take Ilolice ! f eii.j : . i. ' Provisions, Groceries, Cauned Goods, IryOoods, Crockery, Etc. We keep a full line of tbe n . , j Tk4" ' Vi Iepratea Prison Boot4s acai Shoes. ALSO C. S. Parsons & Sons Boots i aud Shoes, . . Every pair warranted (jive Balia-, raoiion. Country nircUan4B and the veonle I gaaaraljy are, raqaeafed MOll and ex-J amine our large etock before, jwrchaa-j Ion- W will give yon low flguree. We jobLorlltaraflButf. .EOBEUTS'ORO., - South Front i.rNh Detiit N. C ' Rtck'Lime, Plaster, Cements ' Gbat Hair K. O. E. LODGrE, v ' ' CUAVICN STltCBT. t 1 1 Below Express Office. m,T42VW, .to vj 4 v it . WhwAaJ siTjftetajjlj Visjtia J'. 'mm I.ia rf'I ATt It . . 1 1 if. QnJ m n. CHOICE TAfJILT GROCERIES kjro - . -.1 General,MercliaD9isc, AUQING "AD 1 TIES, Etc. . lreaapt Attetlo; Ottaranteed. . W.(bs.8aiVoat7aaditMaiefiH M4 T I )0lrf! naiailili KMltUh for sal ftee at aawl.-' $5.tK) ttt fS.'OO tr nm. amcksd. j-b si tav uric'! Dill J: D. CLABIv . I ; C 7 aa I rTa :.-t, 1 V ...-I If 1 1 if tr- i-'l 36 i j f.' 'v - 1 'Atirl !!,: A - , ! illlS: CLOTiililG ELPdniUH tothe Store lately ooci oocupied by Wni. Hollister. where w;th mor botmbm ehoos. n F3aJ.vjL U A1X aMftMVpaMewMaiVlbm'tfawvi-jek "prepkrea to sbo TkFINESl NOBBIEST NEATEST. Y&E v nEADY-riADE CLOT B. ' . j r Boots ' I A i r Biinss' nts calf sotjzh m Tbe only Shoeaaoldlo tola rit.r tlitt are' T RS " Ell by theMamURCtiwrTOMK and TO at Y . ij a s i m t;i tliiMtHA vlK-lkwryyalr M WannMli Da i any of them in anyway within any reuaooabla Una it) ve t mi, l wUl apoattuniof dvniaged patr and atete- " UL. ru ui to ifi'iiQ ul wtktveaittuniiD taeMavaT'- or oirit Anjthkr rw i-aie iw ucuusa It ta trta pmt, adrift Dad obraayeet hhoe in the world for Uie iiM,iey. Ihey come la Kuiioa. rial Nd. TaM i iri;is und Lce Dp KliOea. , i t l 1 havr. tealmantala fmm Brtrae'oTteor beat ana fed lnr clt'tetn, who have loutuUie-a ATTLai HHOM." kouib vt wliiclihi'eworn ou pair aaloac aalj woainaK aud pro (Kim e ll the Hfsl, ( heapeut ttijcl ICaaitBM Wea-. ii. s hiiK' in ine worm. I respectfully solicit an icspertion of our Stock and guarantee entire Mtiafso iioa to all potchasicg from an. I wti-J y ' j MAX SCHWERIN, Middle Street, at Win. Hollister'a Old SUnd, Sign Of Flag1' J v W Spring Announcement 0?. ' We, wish to call the attention , of ourCaj& tomeis and friends to our elegant stpqk of 4 Spring Clothing and Our Stock is nrtw nearly complete, and we GOOD CLOTHING AT LOW FIG U BUS. It is a well known fact tli at our Suite give better astisfitction thai any 1 j you can find in the city. WLy 1 Because we buy from the best houses, ana when wo'guarantee an article you can depend on it, and any article that dpo ' not suit may be returned and moDey refunded. ' BLUR SUITS, fj.OO to J10.00. Our J10.00 Suit we guarantee fast I color ; if it fades we return your money. J Our line of $10.00 Suits can not be niatehed iu New Berne to they all toy, i Be sure aud bco us ii you wuut u suit of any kind; if wo can't suit you ottV I of stock we eau order it for you. '" ' I We haye aa us.aal ulie Cuest line of 8TRAW HATS in the city,,,,Boyi I &0e. Straw Hat a specialty. Mackinaw Straw Hats f0c. up. ; We wish to call attention to our line of MKTS FINE SIIPES.' ?Uai auiui o. 1.0. uu tiuum Jiieaiu o; our bt,ck of neok wkau auaou to. Large lirxj of OKNTS' FURNISHINGS, consisting or Underwear. Sus:. penderi, U. liose, Garters, Collars and Guffs, etc. ' . Trucks and ValispB, Ktrnw Mattings, Pine ptraw Mattings and Carpoie, Nice lot of Porpoise Hide Shoe Lacrs. Do not buy before you see, us, 47kl.:, Howard & johet: .v ; War. AGAINST Z,ooIc Out fox- tIx3.Wiit" ! , HAYINU -JUST RETURNED ' L. ... A Large Stock of Dry I Kim . , UhAnn Until uuvvo, xLaiiOit vpa xiuuuua, ' - and eycrjtLing you can call for usually ken in a first class Dry Goods Stord, nSiit. I am determined to open war against racket and hlgti priced. ?S 5 Xo prove tbe same 1 juotc some of my lists as law as 5c; a nice hat for dress hat. And Bhoofl. I can njstoniah the uatiTa.' "WTiv T wis'Hw ViAi Button Sboo (w !)7c; itics faxed Gaiier'.-fenrf 6o. false' ISTsVnioelfceTf of Ladiea' Low .Quarter Shoei,.l8o:q Btf Pioeapra arioca J ftlJObaye a well aclectediins s& . A POC-d tTnlanno'ned Rhtrt iTrom'S.'?n. A lane and well selected IW, of 'lJeik Wear ; Scarfs 2jc7'',wlK'lnw-1 iookstthis! 'KhjtlM'&n'jUJ: V;;rt5.il-tte.v.f-- a'."T..J1: ail TiTi-i rri i'r. V. VAAAf-"'.-'' VV; I. 4 Good .Diagonal Suit, Black pr i;owDr prfiy.OQ?? Also, a good lim. of Cafpets. M'attingr OijL3lntlaa' ''Coaie one 1 Come alll to the Lcacpirtcts of the; ValffiMi&tVOV1 .rinced that lean - , rVi,d 2i UU' ari.ii ,v yi . j - -i, bcm xvu uo'iui ioeaper r- " J 1 1 1 1.! ils. A..". tBOXIAijAXXstis. V !P1 .iOW'f " " f "" "N ' '" 1 . . . Auct keep cf. 2JL.QUI1. 21EAT t t i 1 t. . t V al ALT, TOBA C f'TC i i ft i ' v ii. win me skusn o; : rf z. i - i i-a mES'C abd BESU I jt: .1, ... jt ";; anoVShoee. ' H Pry;.Go6drtC BDliE AGENT FUtt .V.i".r - Gents' Furnishings; are prepared to give yow wi. yv e are aoie agcuts nero. Ty complete, and is bqing iotanUj' , -a u i u vi War, 'ymr1'- FROM THE NOKTH WIXl' . Goods, Clothing:, BttftB,' ., ii i...iil'iilll iam HjAtvAMM. puces 25e. atd (br'.Wc,! can 11,16 stiwfc! "VMiy I can ' iriTO V'p ' Ctittf&Kf&K Ia facl I bave a Mrf; mi WeU select' to anit tbe toe, , . ..Wj' itr., -.. Ui- Itm v-y;U . ' Ln tititi. a all inan adt utntr House ifat n . n n . . "aa m a an-. W V4UI laa U"X-A Lv.i '" r"'1- Dp Building, ppp. Biptist ChurcHT nsVii dVtf" "S. BBai at t ,.'.t,7 id rl 14 -;.r 1 ? f ' -- Wl, X "iS o r ' At-, 11 v. 1tr ff ,
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