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i "-'i & Vr 4ak!ijE lidMl; VUL0 iMJ. srifcINO L f bL""VL-NO. 25. . .NEW'BEBlffe.. FKI.IBfc3& 1&S7. PRICE 5 CENTS: D0DM7NEVS: f aaraal Hitutv 4Ibum. Haw Bene, latituda, t3f9' North. . j loatftadeT TT I' TjTWt. Sua rise. 6;M I Least of day, ; Hub sft79 f 13-b.ovrs, 89 minute, uqmtmu at :ov p. an. BUSINESS LOCiis. iraS atllia beat Piano mod Or aarfcably low mnot. Oid Plaa h m exchange. FOKtjiLEf-Three Malaa 4healJflroaa Apply ' C 8. ff AJJ Will Mil AIXAC. apJO-tf. Fiab. Dock. A fall line of Plowi, Harrows and Cultitaton. a prioes t m it the time. Geo. Au.rit & Co. REAL EsUs aloriiagBs an J Deeds for aB.Waatb,isoflioa. Glass, Paints, Varnish Bod Oil at low prioeaV-1 t 0o. Allen & Co. Thjiia&.howflrWgit . Let not Ibe question of schools be forgotten. ThitBUdkm ar ached nU of tae steamer Hargie appears id tbJs issue.. . The registration books ate open. Register abA YQtj l'gt.Sfbooli.1' J. C.J Whitty'a old' inan feels bad. Read h Advertisement and learn wby. Meeting of trustees of the New Berne Academy at the president's offloe this evening at 4 O'clock. A communication in this Issue, from one foully competent to do so, makes a rood suggestion about school history. We do not understand wby Stephens's histdCT is n6t universally used i the sohoola of (ha Boat. The steamer Pamlico, which left here oo Wadneaday at 8 p. m., arrived at Norfolk yesterday at 8 p. m., aaaking the jtris in exactly ! twenty-tout hours, and making connections for truck and passengers for all points North. The district court has adjourned, after, a brief aeasien of four days. It ia a pleasure to have this tribunal convene here, as it bring these genial gentlemen, Busbee, Peebles and Rich ardson to the city, They, with Clerk Lehman and deputy marshals B. R. Street, jr., and W. B. Boyd, make up a most a)rfef e! pnoV, pJefea&n ae of court olSowk . - T Capt. J . M . vvhe , feme ral m anager of the Neibe Trent River Steamboat Co., and Capt. D. L. Roberts, sec. and treaV eWfieHae', both directors in theFtCaIinajLan4 and Jtaifway Co., leHyesferdsy morning on a pros pecting tour to Jones and OdbIow oounties. T AW tkfsiror mbibi. M KB... V- .1. The Neuae & Trent River Steamboat Company has changed schedule for the truck season. Tile steamer Kinston will leave Kinston on Tuesdays and ThuBrajjrt lIffiiij atpppiog at the various landingir and connect wiih tb 0. D. ateamer the nert-dsy at New . Berne. The corrected schedule appears ; e The registration books for the city - aleetjonrnx Uonday ra sow open, " h ... il. j.n. : ana caa ne iuuuu m iav iuuuwui( DlabeMis&tswarai at (tie office of W, B. ; BarAvflonth Frafatatreet, J. T. Uwia, 'MdlatfeaaaA wavdr at Baiter, at Oo. 'a uira on front ssrees. duh d BicnBr. , reg4stri Id srard at Bo Wen k, Witlia't ' IVUlf Waft aUVIUUtO PMCgit WOO DIUOf twvuu " door below South Front, F. 1L Bowdan J . registrar; 4th wajaj tfolfn pJ ahop T. E. Msoe, regutrar; out ward, t at Hsckburn's store, J. H. Hackbitra, tegit!raf Efvery man' who Aeeireao Tote should see that his name is on th bosk, . , ,,."-. . ' ' A : . III!) I . i - i 1 " ' LrWnMrWrTfffl0' . St - Second - Rrade Jo Nelson, Willi Sohissler, Mollia Davis, Bertha Kafer. Thlrt' gTadljs'rSoter, Aaaie . Quidley, Clara Burrui, Charlie' Schias- ler: . - . i .-.-. r Blrt ifataii-UAry! Barker Rackel Sohwerla, Louisa Suter. Nettie Tolaon, Pearl Wallace, Whitfield Gaskina, Jdhn May. v'HT t - mn ! Fifth frad -rJa 1 Browa. XlariU Clark. Roa Wail, a ie Us'kHlVanB WhUfiald.'Mary Hendren. Willie Band. Sixth -eNaBiriUr..Jenia Barrasranatalii4' H i J ;' Seventh trd-r-NeUia Paaro. Bertha Cutler. Annie Willi, Emma Hender son. u . . s-mzaarjstarBitmxm: .. LliUh wrntr HtU, Ada Bar- Ninth - U.a.Iiaobs. SBarn, Brineon, uhn Ihomas. ' ; - yk. At tl.e rorj- tcf m"vof bit fallow ci',..;ins cf t:. t mtm&, it Xtanrcjno myoi'.f .r--" '' f-.tu9 Cf 'o of C - '"' .i i . if '! i ' i . f is ' i i 1 ia J.. r I ftf aaaaaaaiaHUy morning at The jury to (he case of U. 8. I Oriady 8aith,tf wrestling with th oas ai night, were unable to acre upon a verdict. A mis trial was mads. Thjrheiag no other case fee the juruaa war aiscbargedT the teaawTa The indictment of th CtTeo. oonnty oaaraasiag board for xclu(iog Jame Otry precinct in qanrsisiB the resurn iuv sae wcuua oi a ntuuex oi Congress 1 t election al 18841 was re turned by the grand jury "'ao a true hill.'' The district attorney then put ia a bill for failing to count the returns from Camp Palmer and the sixth pr cinot of the city of New Berne, upon wbleh the grand jury found a "true bill.' A motion was mads fof. oasun uance by the defendants counsel, which was agreed to by the district attorney on account of the. very limited1 jnry tuna on band. Ine defendants yftl bond foi their appearance at te Vxtlhis walks. baa left a lingering perfume) .4 ha4 failer tor pay the cost in a case in which he was convicted for selling wijhqut lioeQs, was sentenced 10 thirty days 'iic prison -ment. This cipaat the work w the criminal docket The case of , f. Clyde agat&aj ae New Bern x J'amlic Sieaaai taf na- portation Co., asking for an injunctioa axaiost the lease of tbe steamer Elu) City, thst a receiver be appointed, that the veheel be sold and the affairs, of the company wound op, was taken up. F. II. Busbee, Esq., appeared (or the plaintiff, Simmons & Manly ant M DeW. Stevenson Kq., for ilie defendants. Soms' two hours wore oonsnmed in reaJing tbe complaint, answer, efioavlts, eto. , and discuss io g 'the same, aftf wMob His Honor continn4 the ia junotioai in til the anal hearing, forbidding any new lease, refused to appeial a reeeiver, bat permitted the company to allow Mr. William to operate the steamer under, a former lease at 8 1 'iO per month nd until the further order, of the court; Ha also directed tha the first monfj received be paid towards the icsors.no of the steamer, and that the lessee b allowed to pay for the repairs, with the question of the ultimata Uabiytj for repairs reserved.'' ' Illfl Honor did not decide any ques tion concerning tbe sale of the boat as that matter can only come up at the foal hAai)ng. HesajtMhwyr,that tne piainim ougm imk acy oacqppeiiea to own stock In a'corhpeflnir line, that while he believed the New Berne and Pamlico GflA nerrtt kMLfaOL b" was of ti oaWLOnVM itTaWwai be", and Aat thf Hinliflystfclfiofd had a right to get out. The court adjourned for the term. r Vlrlnij for VllITama' LIDS. About a year ago or more, J. V. Wil liama of this city entered the ateria of freight transportation by chartering the jsteaBserElD,CltyJnr j!? ciif, J Theroiitehe propoaed to nl mu al ready wjeil .'In thf.baa&t of strong old oompahles, and tne competition was of course sharp, - Rate wurs Jo wared, and !is failure o be able td; oOnt lane , was oudry predlbtedl baY notwithstanding thd Hitosl dh96nffle.6ftttiiidrng tie bosinees, and sou af rathspaa aaaail character, he has held his own and k oome the owner- bf ' mjority ef the tock of th company owning rlbh stWamer. . - 1 '"Cl1 tin yesterday r fia'VaJ in cJMirt 'ju: ahOwn elaewere thlt Mr.' wutmm regarded aa1 i leto?y Tat hi ehUfpHa aad a.vtadidniion. cfrkia oourae in the ooalkct df thiuiJwithout referenoe to the legal ppints4n-th, caoae jwe oaa Uy;,aay, tha) i- WL 4m Hon, energy and plucky andwpsn ha. enter npon a una orpusjnes he gens- amoant jyp A mitarJMfAr eat !aol term of the oouti. . J. Westbroek, who ' ' k I rtthat An editorial in the JorMiX, fc Ufh. daysag- caUed attention ta fhv,lnifp! tie adoption by Southern ieackara.; histories in which th' Civil 'War ' Wi stigmatized ...I . w.iit u I mmy turn iwnuuiuv aj'a SAithftfA'. &anrasanistfa'ia OirflrrAal" was w aim aoiw-aoiiwu,g wjr0 denounced as "traitors. " An ex cellent 'School Biatorr of tb World," W'Dr. Quackeah iortbern man, Is boa open bp mu 4am. m pert Of th nate-tn?leaaotaea? ia briefly, but imDsrtiailr treated. 'Two text . ' i . . . a. k m m . a boolajf VkVM State hUtory for tb ua of actrools, by pou Frof.eaok IV pheni tit. ttt f! Oaorg1a-mUd jearep.Tr ' 1 1 iHBr:C 1 Uf IUof r..,iia, -r.ci "T n T J yitto. LSr mofav A Vtltn science of gotniniant, Bnd iiwwk, a minht bt untied, is, altogathjar. U nt auamaeliv Uakspi ' " A t""' New (Fridsy) rr Of ti) .F'i Bf Jx"- ' ". 'TO ' v-ni st K.ur o'ck at thaoUv,e (ttt ' t. re ."i fn In seeming srif . f the classic apothegm th "ww; th god love ai young, ' so wvswstf l ana in hit strange -pavrviUn, ' ajyaterioaa uauy, naa taaaav. aav()r at an un usually early an. th saait of this tfibntc, who aajni aaaaiiaa iu he 4- oa aauow onau wy t v i ,anjwnvwnML"pl r.oet tlAt kr Vi not aapass be foraWLiiaAhtf "bright kbring sunshine ami nr Wnoae i radiant aiutyawlftnMtBrwr Wa, skew ding iat h4&Acni ra (or aLart time only, ahooe wititi ts(ul4sv raaaAer of a naarai mi nam gUa.stXnahenJ by its invigorating fxaaople, and atampeaanVxi tie SMlqi wisUk fiye4 an , impression that because of the dealhtoaS nature, (if ;Riq. an influejide, willae saesa ntisa.ts) is away iu jjcihan; arniaa,'' marble andj EgypMaa Dronsr. uaa tbe young spriaa flowers ahat ha loved ao well and amid whose blossoming he took his de nartawrfhai yttut hl brtof and pore as tiliwMehaaaseivva, nMSaaing the 1 aijranoe of its virtuous odor in an oi in Its influence upon tions to coins, wUlaaooeval withthe gem, and like bread oast uygo the waters, or the memory harvest of noble acttoaijWIIl 4) tat&Mld' atter many dayat ' UitaJ BBlS. br rial aausten ce he had compassed every virtu, illus Uat4 every manly uiUtv, and filled it wkh every grace, moral and intel lectual; and while we hesitate at re cording ibe, well merited praise because of the MRiPltfm. cajBDpr oi enjogjciitg the dead In a manner fulsome beyond truth or decency, we feei confident that those who kaevt.kim. heat wUJ ooincuieft W wAha vt actntiwledge in him so far as human frailty will permit as thorough a realization of a perfect character, as the most beautiful word pie lure odolJ produce, or the most vivid imagination depict. Kx bibithijr in energy aud activity re markable ilj one to ysioally frail, and carry lot inajkarVuating room, the directorial Iward aid official meet ing, the most unswerving integrity and honor, he exemplified the great truth thai) a ana bead ne leave his religion at the oertuao, deqr. or like pit Sunday coat, at horn, bm) along with a great heart of sympathy and tenderness for thejhoaeat deliBouaart aaid unsuccessful dealer, may and should carry it with him into tbe business, arena, and whether It be baying or selling, paying a debt or collecting accounts, d if pensing intenest fi olainting; interest, ntaking of ittoJde, taaoher awd ornaiient, have written in great gotdta letters upon the tablet of his memory tB Christian law. "do'wato' others a"yott would hav others do onto yoo." or Astor's gYeat mdtM',ntattn' wdrdhoald always be a'aa.iffj'i bond ''' DIrartor in several moniM corporations of tbtt city, his associate had learned' tdk ptape great reliance upon his f xpieised opinions and it was In this salaMaafraa aid koad upon young aoalder8,vtaodeet, retiring and never hasty in obtruding ma. senii ments, blft given rather to waiting upon heads, that his acute business mind me mosv siriaingiy oiBpiayeu. iu fluent and conclusive he would in a terse, vigorous expressions, solve the most difficult problems and shed ding the light of analysis' djMl the most gbatruse business questions, give the WBOBT- la casta way or rsfaaVfTand, like the "UUlfcCetaoffi'' among tbe wnite-headea gmvran Or the line, reveal the startling truth that age does not always carry a monopoly of i dom. Bar jcuib. at' ill time exhibit lackVf itrFiTmnd dtrmined in his lipppoahion to vice in every - lirdant aupportei of evrj form, and an vry temperance movement, he made ao compromises nithT with the iiouor dealer nor hi tiUailCta' devil ever ladgfi at tbe paaaing away of a champion of the Crosa, the infernal region, three Sab laths since, anus have raac with hi demoniac mirth while th solemn peal In of the requiem bell was announcing the aad fact that there was being laid to kin UatdNauilsee-MsIa ya oldier who had fonght hia la. fight, who had won his last battle, and . whose apirit had awakened avsund-f a' glory far axoeediMiaWipr nhly fm oan bestow. And ao it ha faded, this young Chris tian flew.4aded wHh th blaaionts af spring, faded with its petal glittering QiHHaM4smuYN)WNmsMianli, h.ii., n.u . wlBidrUli (haL.Mor4-rt t.oW f OflJT Fv 7, . ;,7' r better, ao ha been culled this young Christian flower, culled by the Master QaJtDEincx. culled with the dew on its kMves, oollsd almost before it had fully bloomed f wHfla)d (rkrbdtoa aaor beaBttfoJ and k mofa fragrant blossom ing. And ao has passed to hia. eternal hoW.lheytabg ObriftianU atoieVt tawed and respected by hi church, a staff, tar-his pareaaw oit M1 V Bta TTO'wOTOTdwi aesitating nor drawtBg' back a he steal -i-T.t u ' .t riter. HispirituUtmlricha ar ready -oanght aumnaaa of the other shore; th trnaji cite, with its glittan! tngor Pai baatihed sight; the auining ihed eight; the anming oaea on the other., aide, war bewkonlns; ,Jiim with Maims and htTAtd fcsrr VtnTanl tro- ddoa-'al ortal I rVkual mkIh. ami, flriino a liUl liy aUfeeyTd-ll ay; whii wun at rc prapazaav ver raaidv snirlt ia haanra. as it war, be. I for Vb4 va tllti li-thlk tekai roam, wnat vwua was taas ne eouid sendback tkrevi ah miiaihrrrai aa th grim boatman rowed him away. the ehaartnt1 'Brtaj jll k welL oU is Of iai'cJvCtaPCirBale jbrl m 014 My,ii J. f 1 iwwm .a .twsHMi T5- kit TT r r rt BBa.prtt.W 'TM i M n m oonoijiaJMn Uti(ii, .Vsjioas 4 the Ofrinajl 1 UnrloeBt,. Jbe bajea (if the agreement are said to Be afoopwt: Catholics are to b aamitted to elec tions; a guarantee- wvt l-e given that the law will fee niore etfeotivety carried out, and the Pope a ill be oihsibily in vited,, to reaiua Uto fwsuujr spiundnf oereinosies at Si. Peter's, and to reside sometime at Oand61fo. In ohort'Ttaly witt ctam the privilege of proteotisg the-sloly ties, and ike Pope will sappovt T . - I 1. . : 1 I .. i i tlaajfQf. thatscdiaais, it sia, oppose the acheme on the ground tatlta,ly wants the Fope. apo to able to do With out Italy. ' THg "acUMEBtl.t-j ISflUKKT. PabIS, April A cabinci councH Was held today to ooanider tbe Bchnae htles affair. M. Fioars&s, nissister of foreign atfaira, read a lo&n dmpsAoli from M. lierbette, Le J'rmh ambassa dor at Berlin, dMMiuhinM u iowscview he had had with Count Herbert bin- marok, Uie (Jenium foreiKu miniHter, to relation to the arrest of M, Rtfhuae- bele. Jii tlew of Oils Interview ihn oabtnet tclcgfttfjjt J ftetli oiJbib Iu W, Herbette. Lowncw, ApTil If) The Allahabad I'ioneer tuye that ail the iiii!.an, trum Bhutargurdan euulLwarJ, have revolted in aJdiwoo uietioni PAlTrL SEVBETAf nt of oiher ljltw. nr or maps ' Ri'Mtt, AsrUj J hasrluislla been arranged thai star. OajauollaJ shall he cuuie papal secretary of elate. 1 DK11ATK UN i-H1MI. Hll.l. LaiNixiN, April 5 When the motion was made iu the House of (jumuioiii this eveuiUK to go into ooainiittee on the coercion bill, Mr. Ueid, liberal nieffiber for Dumfries, mOved that the lloase decline to proceed with any measure dtreoted agaiu6 lenants oom biuing for relief umU , full luobuiu for their relief from exoesbi'ye reutH presented in Parliament. The Kmht Hon. Ueovge Bbaw-Lefevre liral, seconded tlr. littxi s metkm. Mr. Hal four, chief secretary for Ire land, said that the government must oppose any amendment. The debate (has fallowed waslgnrtild. f-flio speak ers repeat the old argymetrto arlii the 9ouse was inattentive . An interealiiiK Incident occurred, however, rexullniK from a qufBlioi But Jllr Jumea L. Carewa, nbfWfoaf flltVf aJldafV. a nationalist, who askedwhat Mr. VV. 11. Smith meant by associatiaghe National Ieau vaUa34uwardly sseassinH who were tyrranizing over peaceful pcan ants," and broQDQjlQK th Qladsteninnn with "avowed enwrn lee of Enylnnd . " Mr. Smith stated that the exprcNHion had keen used by his secretary in a let ter which be hiniaelf had uot necn. lie accepted reK possibility for the former remark, but declined to bo explicit in reply to tbe inquiry concerning the latter. Mr. Hmith's remarks uavn rim' to couji(lBraJl eoltsaiartjai) i .iis order. Iwe' Berate krt dmniitiilied, and will innit upon formal exiilurm Kion bv Mr. (Smith. ...... , . The government haj ,a,cj(idt I Jx- kp ply cloture on Thursday if the opxm lion persisu in prolonging the debate. Of the '203 amendment to tho crimen bill already noticed tko i'arrii'lhicB have contributed 83, (;ladWrt;iii C'J. conservatives 8H and unionistHH. None have yet been made in the names of either the Oladstonian or the 1'arnellite leadere. Probably 100 more amend -meatewullbe addedbeforo Thursday. Hurklen'i Arnica Nit. Tub IIkst Salvr in tho world for Cuts, Bruum HfOTna. i1 Hands, ChSmalns, a&nPahd allSkin ?;ive peneci satisiaction, or money re unded. Price SS.cenU psr'krA For Bale by R. N. DufTv. drrlfi ly Xolifc. The registration bookn of the fourth ward will be opened at John Lane'n ward w rillbe open on the 28th, 29th and Notice. The fegitratroii Books of the FifFt Ward rard will, b opened at the office of 1 W. tf. uoya, on South f ront street, inure day, Apritaath, Frtday, 39th aad 8at- orday the BOtlr, 138,' - 1 Notice. 1 The registration books of the 3 J ward will beoaaad at tbe store of Itowden & Willis, on west si J ef Bridal street. second door below South Front, on the 28th, and 30th ef April . , LT frIHVdua!fiSu, .3 d M J5cfi;rC J Weiiairfti 4 . W -M Ha vt CV. WhcMiala and My: 1 barabaeri aaHias "Dr. KlnuV Ksw Dia exrraifapocartOTBitMta aMBaeJ(tlr Afrrica;e.itTf- fir) tvoWA"J Bar well, or j:iTa-auc9rrturarsal iatttfx"- thia ctifb. eaMv. u-woil V M m few, iwfreaj .Dj-- Ktngm r'rrD(ao6rar, takaa. im .aouaotioai - r - t . rffairk. J WZ. ai Vita, Eleotrio Bitters. Wa naraatea ....' . ..vi j V V , " T " Jin TTfT" OUt'f. Oa aeeount ef the unjust prejudice txerted by some of my so-called friends during ward meeting, Monday the 18th, and of non-residents and rumors voting thereat, and believing as 1 do that the will of the people of the fifth ward was aot expressed in this actiun, there beinit not more than UO vi 10U legal vuwrp In accord with the deeire and isi.oe ul many, I announce myself as the Repub lican candid &t for Ceunoiloian of the flftav ward Knowing that the will of WiopoopU will L sxpresaed at the pollc ao the let Monday in May. I ahall be in the field , ooLtident cf an ulectloii, till that day ItAepet-tfully. N. 11. Rtybon. COxMMEIK'IAL. Jojilm a.l (JincE. Ajiril 9 P. M. Naw Yoks. Airil J7 N'joii i utvuss closed U-ad. Saler of 7J iW balnn. April Hi C 0.-t..tt-r. 10 i November. !0,V lhceinLer. I) b") l'i i i Junuary, U iU 1 7 1 IV Lruai ) , . : ' March . May. June. '. July, 1 August. hepteniLt r : BpotB 1 1 r in MiJ ilo Ia Middlinir . 10 VT", ( ... New li.rne Mark' U....J Muidlinn lo Ix)w Mi l IIiuk ' J I1' d Ir.linary y ) -H. .t-:tdy No sales. ; 'Middling 10, 1 1 , oJ i ii .linarv y. , UVl UN I l "-l 4 If U V i ' BEEt) c. ri"N- ?a C". COTTON Seki S 10 o.i. Ttra.r'KNTI.NK Hard $.' Ii;. .81.00. Tab 75c aS l lT. tJaTH '0c in lu Ik I'OliN 4arijc KlcK-B0a0. IIKSBW A X Tie per Ih. I'.KBF On foot, ;tc to fr Oh nthy HaMH 10a!Vc. nor It I.akd 10c i.i r II) Kuu8 Sc. per dozen. KaKHU Pork 4ac. per ....i..'. I'KAiVUTS 75cS'l I'" irl l.u-lod KoDnKb 7.V .atl.OM per lunolr. I OBIONB $2.00aJJ 2'i per t arrel Futu Ppu-60c. Hip KB Llry, luc, Kre.u Ix TaUX)W 6c. per lb (HiOsrwB Orown . I " iBO--. . "piniK ' HiaL 70c. per bushel. ' CXatb &tl els. per huehel. l'UTATUKS, Karly ltoe--8ii ' per bl.l Potatoes Bahamas. 30c. , y uiu f , P0c Harrison. fi5c. Wool, 10al5c. perponnd. BlIlNGLKS West India, dull and n im inal.not wanted. Hpildiag. f inch hearts. $3.00 , saps..L0 per M . WHOLX8A1.E PBn'KH New M8 Pork S11 '.o HBOl'LDKH MltAT 7c. I!. H.'b, V. H's, B.'s and 1.. (' - 'J, . Kloue 8.00a.00. I.abd bic. by the tiercw. NaLLB Basis lO's.82 7'. HuQAB Oranulated, die. Oomi-lai7c. CHKfeSB in. Halt SOahfic. par iae . MOLABBKB AND8SBCP8 80i&O PoWDKK-8(i.OO. HHOT Drop. 81.75 buck, 92. P0. KltBOHKNB 9o. Auction Sale, TIMER MI'f.EH at Kront ahii Middle win. corner Saturdii ( South y, April Ill), 12 o'cliM-k. KkflHd C. S WALLACE. Hyde Line Company. fFW Utli.VK, N. C. Al'HII. 2H, 17 UMltfMI SCHKDl'I.E i IK TH K HTKAM1 I,; MAIIOIB, To go into effect on and after May 1st. ,- '. Wednelftv and Saturday-Leave N.w irH l MKVKN A.M. fur Hajboro, Htopi ing 11 Adams t reek, Miiltlia I'ruek, Vauilemm and Stonewall. TllurnVy aihl Morula y Utvr Hn Ixiro In: New Heme, moppli nt Sl.iuewalf. Vai.de iner,tjiultns Creek and Adn Orevk. i:y thl arrnnnnrienf we are flhlo to make cl mu cnnneotion wlta the Nor thern leamers, ! liavluK Hood accoaiiiKHlaliona both lor p imffnirem and fr lirti t at very low ratept, and !ihk Uie merchant mid proUncera along Ita Brie fi' Kive It their cheerful aupport. Freight P'earsil nndroover'svery Say of til wk. for iiuUmr InloriuatUin euaulre at Uie ntBoehf W. I'. PtTHBTW. O ST.. or any ant a agents at the Mia!; tnaees: AliK lit. Adams CreeK. . W. KWLKH. nln'YCrek. U. H. ABBOiT. V'andemare. ('. H. FOWLKP, MiinewaJI. FO WLKH & & OOWKLI., PayhoriK kj Friends, I Feel Bad! lit MiiTT ' ' ' ' i', . . I want a4uY boagat aa lee Crsara Freezer Wora aaaina thoea "Waiu JloantaJnJ ' Fcaeiere at ,J. C. Waitti'a, and tWy Are 0 much sbparior to mine 1 0oldf almos err about it. I ate f ., V ITv"" iway-gettta(f in troablev wiae.atc.." i ; " For fiale.' it makis. nve years oio: Treurnt aconi mstaaaaaadBMBdsraaaaaaaaa aatteaiaf i rl"" i lAMBt B. BTJCIHJBSi ' . ..,v-- tit Y -Wtn't ! 1 P E. I. aliLLteOfl. CEO. BUTlL.t: omanwood & siorcr, UEALEES IS uKbKHAi. hardware, TIM IV .1 HK, OLAS8 Wttpx n uuIA H AKJE, OHOCKXBT, SAX 11, DOORS, BLIXf)8Z ft LASS. rAIXTS, OWS AND 8TOV I'.NsrKPASSED AS TO PRICE AND QUALITY. MUMlf St- et, Next Door to Hoi , Allrt, NEW BEENE, N. C. $20 REWARD! Stolen, i 111 tl.e UiLt of hay Ware, atiout "i the 1'Oth. one dark yearn old; let eye runa little. Ulr in face, both bind feat white about 1 1 hands hih. Also, one open Oolunibue tide-bar huifjfy. 1 wui.ay iu.nty dollars tor uroBertr I appri lieiiciou vf thief NAM! EI. HOWARD. K Hint' N I' , April ,'H, if7. ni win MlKIII fiEOHM K. '.Ill I'Kl'AKl JUKN'I K 10. NOTICE To Shippers of Track. on a : MJl.t unti ! A run MuMiA. MAY rt. 1 1 i. ollre. a itelBlit ualu will ' i " Saturday aud liuDday) ii. c nt aiilppem. lavlDa M arrlvliiK m (loldaboro i ..i,p c.illit'l Kill WHIj ibt - l hm I i ui k I iuIii lor all lti i un du I'-r the . '..I'M . I A I .Hill !C t l I'oUitB (rlLi ii: IA K 1 IM I t i T I in ll.ei li. VI Mil A 1 Ml CA US! i:iiu'.,i ii uiil) Ui aKeulsuf v. i.i nn. o. y A. Uie ( i .ii punj .NfMl.eri. n r .A,I '. I. First-Glass Buggies 'i: Ml KKIT OOXSTANT l. l'N HAND AT T. RANDOLPH'S CARRIAGE FACTORY, l'loiAi) Sr., Nrw Berne, N. C. TIiohh wihhinn to purchase will find it to their advantage to call and examine before piircliahin elsewhere. Kl'I'AlKlMI done at nhort notice. Satisfaction guaranteed in work and piiccH. apl9 dwtf For Rent, A liuellm w 1 tli Hhop attached on lUoud Htreet above yueen. The lot iH l.irjje. ith f i u it trees and well ol good water on pteiin.-i Apply t,, C T IIANi OPK. i-ldif At (ieo. Allen &. Co.'s. ' SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS! Miss Harriette Lane's Stock of 1 'inn Millinery Uoods is now ready fur exhibition, consisting of tbe Most Elegant Hats, Bonnets. Ribbons, Flowers, Etc., in the city. Having always kept tho rino.i and most beautiful Millinery ever brought to this iparkes, ,ahe fully sustains bar reputation in, this reepect this season, or rathtr surpasses it. These handstme tlooda will be sold, at a small adrance on Hew Ysrk cost.. All are cordially inrited toisea themj aj17 dim J. W. STEWART, V lUSADQUAKTCR TOW Ml. I aw, HOBS ICS aad HCGljlKiV The best Bony on the market tor Wis money. Hursea aat vsfalojes to hire at reasonable rates. ap!S i1-y Droad St., rTewasrs, W. C. ATTENTION. Prepare yon r',Hcroies for tne .-tpjwjf . ' , and Summer by using Alabastine L. H. CUTLER'S,- ....... ' i , ... i - , . . t,j ' t Ch and get Sample- Tints.- ' rj 'nit i i.f l.fl 'I1' 1 H I I H . x .- . SiouMs-yininiYi WUlarartteSla thsOOBrUorCrTen. ' OosWrw, Oartor!, Pwolio, LnwT n.i aa4 In tba Federal Ooaj-t at tam . 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 29, 1887, edition 1
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