DA1LT JWJ&SAitk. M . published. UJ. a Mly, at ,t ymr.UMti maU. IMlifjn ... j sabaartbefs at 0 seals ar taotttbjt iS WKJCKLT JOGaXAI M aelaaaa ,. u nMiM wt at r . r auanla.- " . AUYiWl&lHQ 4IK,(AU. k qm day M.M lor eacli rataaiDfat ii il miinina udtr toM of "Bnslniss Loe" M seats par Ha lor lot, and owli ur ti Tnrr siinsagasn 1 1 nasrrtrra M adrartt xiM ill be laser .ed between ocj natters aorpriaa. h ouoes of farrhcae or Deaths, not Ivexeeed ua Uaas win ha In sari ft free. All addltlunal luatier Witt be charged toeata per line. fayaaUHnctninrtaatadTamaBniaaU moat t made ta advance. Beanlaradverueemeiiia will baoUaslaapfoaiptly at the ul ofeaon wonta. wanna Boa eontalnlnc un o a dia ussjoa. pf oeai aaaUera are solicited. Do aoamm onlcatioa Most be expected to be pub- IHhsStsutt imalaliM oblectlonable personal ilea: withholds tbe nam of tbe tuibor or I tat wai aesva asoro tnen ooe ooluiun of this Any person feeling attrieved at any anonr tM eoiuDUiMMieii oaa obtain the aaate o iu nuMr oy epauoauoa at uiu offloe eud iwwumI whssala the KneTance exists. THE JOURNAL. BuUmi Maaaaer. KXWBXSSE.M. C. JUNE SS5 1967. Catered the reetotsee at N im. asasssad slasa saatter. N U KOLLO THE COWBOY. fAh, dat boy knows Low to take Car pi bia acalp," lemarked a loug legged oow boy. "I seen him in too many close acrapea." VXr are Tight dar," said Mike. WI oeca fclm lick a hall house Tall of Greaser last aummer. it was at El P98Q. dey was play i a' fur party big stakes, and Kollo held de tramps. And arter he had wiped in all deir j ailer deist, dey tried to case him of eheatin' and raised a roosin' fuss: Me and Sara had just left and hadn't got fur afore we beam bis shooters makin' music. We thought what wus up and bolted back to nod , be bad about waded through de hull gang uu amSHat we gin our Texian war whoop and de few what ltollo had . left Just, skedaddled." . More op boys," ssid Mr. Mas tin. . They urged their horses into a sweeping gallop and soon reached t native at the crossing. Just as they were going into the water the sharp erack of a rifle was heard from down the river which was BOOn followed by (he reports of revolver, MDarV music down do branch,'' said Mike, ", Thaf may be liollo now," said Mr. Mastin. "Let s try to get therein time to help him." VvTfcw fplamged .into the water, Bfrjtia to-Ibe opposite shore, then tamed kwn the rirer in th.e direc tion ofi&e firing- CHAPTER III. grhen Hollo struck the water it enear knocking the life out or him, but he never loosened his hold npon,,Lapna. Lie was conscious thattiiey wore beiDg carried rapid ly along by the swift current until suddenly they struck against some thing which he quickly grasped With one hand and found it to be an old tree that had been washed up anti floated down and lodged against a large flat rock that rose several feet above t he water. . Bf miracle they had not been dashed against any of the sharp rucu iuas , were i.uuicrouu in uiai part of the river. V EouO crawled up on it and lifted Xifionaf 'unppmg and unconcions ,rrom tne water ana taianesottiy Vdown upon the smooth il at rock. 3 "She is fairer than the snow on t.hft "Roctv Monntains ." he nnid to nimseiL a ne smoothed ner nair back from out her face. "Little did I think, when I left old Caro lina six years ago. that I wonld find anything so beautiful in the wdds of Teas." Jnst then she opened ner eyes and looked np. 'Where are we RolloT" she asked : Doat you know T" he answered. "Ob j&fl know now." "It wasa mere accident that we were not killed," eaid Rollo. "And now. J floTi't 'see any way that we cam getfint pi here, bat probably we can. find some, means of escape Avben it gets light." 4,We can only wait and hope," she replied. ...... 'Bat can't, oar . enemies find us liere'viuiw .1 - "Itwotrld-be bard for them to T2t tar besides, tbeyrwe o ideV m$f$ are aUve. Weh or' tyCfLaxopM Leona, to die or lia bftjiakea by Don by the -'.t.IIawkl?t. "I' weoldtake death with yon ,'etf5rV'(time.w r.cllQ'feltliiii bjeart beat faster as ' rxid.ttalii-ewi..;-.. ; ; a then- took he band in his and I, Leona, Ineed'hot tell yon t IJoTe; you;i "I ' liare told yon cfort -Bot if we ever . t or tnuu piAcarna yon oe with a lach, ( but yea need not go to the trouble to digging "down the JEocky Moantaina, we can get awm wimoai weaitnv' lis ben over aad kissed her, and said, f Leona you don't know how jealoos I was when Don San. cho" he stopped suddenly and listened. -, "There is fighting going on np Uttre," be eaid,s far- above they could hear the reports of revolvers mingled with the whip like cracks of rifles. The tiring continued for awhile, then ceased. Presently there was a yell that Eollo was very favorable witn. "I know that shout." he said. "It is the Texan shoot of victory." 'Then we have friends up there Tr said Leona. "Yes," said Eollo. lie then stood up and shouted at the top of his vo'ce. He re peated for several times then waited. As no answer came he acain trained his lungs to their utmost Freseutlythe familiar voice of Mike's came from above them. "Anybody down dart" "Yes," answered ltollo, "Leona una 'Hollo are down here. Let down a lariat and when 1 lerk it pull up again." lbe end of a lariat soon came down , Hollo caught it, tied Leoaa securely to it and gave it a jerk. beveral strong men had hold of the other end and they drew her slowly up till she was once more out ol danger. The end of the lariat soon came down aeaiu and ltollo caught the noose with a firm grasp and gave it a jerk. He w as quickly drawn ont. And when they both were safely landed, the cow boy b pulled off their sombreros. waved themlabove their heads and, sent cheer and cheer echoing along the cliffs of the rivers. Kollo soon told bis story and then asked, "where are the Greasers T" "Lying around out thar," said Mike pointing toward some bushes a short way off. "All accept a few un em who sneak en off like coy otes,. 'hen we got hear der cap'u was stannin over dar cussiu' wusser'n a bishop. We knowed who dey wnr and s;ii!ed right into em." "Hut where Is their chief?" asked Kollo. "I seen him keel over when my shooter spoke," said Diamonds. "I want to get a look at his face," said Kollo as he with all the others followed Diamonds to the place where the chiof of the cattle thieves lay." "Just as 1 expected," he said, as he tore off the mask and looked into the fallen chieftain's face, "it's Don Hancho." And sure enough there .was the handsome face of Don Sancho, but the nre ol his eye was now dimmed in death. Kollo glanced at Leona. their eyes met, and she whispered "You will not lie jealous now Kollo." tsu found at.it LUi ia the cat tleotea and hud-owners. The rea son is obvious. In this peat dry country nd climate the streams and, water-holes on the .ranges are few and far beta een. Moisture is the cattleman's greatest want. Now, a tester ' destroys nothing .bat tfeefu aif as there .are, few; ef the" littler oh the great treeless plalngtf Tffontana, the beaver of necessity lives on shrubs and roots, and baUds his dim, where he may. This just suits the, cattleman, who finds in . the insignificant . little quadraped. compared to his 1.000- pound steers, a most valuable aRyi in providing ponas ana arinting places, where there were none be fore. Bugle Echo. Good la Things Evil. It is a singula vfact that there are some troubles which every one who has ever experienced them, must allow to have been almost as grati fying as they were troublesome. This is in moat instances to be ac counted for by our self-love, a pow erful and sniversal, thongh very sly, agent. If our troubles tend to procure us any notice, especially of a sympathizing kind, we are apt to be so much flatted thereby, that would otherwise be painful, becomes in some degree pleasant. It is often remarked with surprise, how well persons snddenly afflicted with disease keep up their spirits, and how tranquil andamiable tbey gen erally become. This is evidently the result in a great measure of soothed self love. The singularity ol their case in itself procures them some distinction; its severity causes eyery one to treat the patient with kindness, from a wish to compen sate, by all possible means, for what they deem so great a calamity; then there is an exemption from the toils and turmoils of the world. All these circumstances tend to console the afflicted Ull he actually enjoys his situation, and would be sorry, perhaps, txTbe relieved from it. His experience has taught him that, as Shakespeare say &: "There it some soul of goodoaea in thingi evil, Would men obaerringly distil it out. " - f ; Absolutely Pure Thf powder never Tana. A mavrel ef parity, etrencth, and wholoeomaneee. Mora eooomteal taan the ordinary kinds, and eaa aot be aold la eempeUUaa with tfee multitude of low teet, abort weight, alma or phoephate powders. Sold only In eant. Botai. Hun rowsaa Oo.. 10 Wall-at N. T. noTl-lya Foraaie in Newborn by Alex. Miller, UAITKU IV. in this fight lour of Mr. Mastin's men had been killed and he himself slighth wounded. Lut the thief of the cattle thieves had lcen slain and the gang completely broken up. Some ol the men went and drove the cattle l;ick across the river and they were not troubled again by thieves. Going along back to the ranch, Mr. Mastin glanced at Ijeona, then at Kollo, and said "Leona, you and liollo love each other. I have been noticing that for some time. You need not dread to let me know it. for I give my consent." They were both agreeably sur prised, for they had believed that he would oppose their nnion. One year later there was a wed ding at the old ranch, and Eollo Falchon and Leona Mastin were made one. Among the guests Mike and Diamonds were conspicuous, esje cially at the supper that was given Ifor the occasion. I. W. B. The Beaver's Instinct, An old hunter living in the Orazy Monntains, says the San Francisco vail, caught a young beaver soon after its birth, and carried it to his cabin, where he gradually made a great pet of it. As the youngster approached maturity' he got. to building dams, and each morning the hunter found his cabin floor divided by a dam that reached from wall to wall, the: component parts of which were firewood, boots, articles of clothing, andr other mov able articles in the house that could be reached or transported. To add to the confusion, a basin or bucket of water, if possible, was capsized and flooded over the floor, This little animal, who had never seen a stream or a dam to know either, was busily ; at ' wfcrk- engaged ia doing what hlsifofefatners4 had done a thortsand yearsv before Sub. ret wealth for voa if I have ; j wn theJKocky MouTitaTtts." she replied then added W hj the (row Is 111 ark. The Indians of the extreme North west had some very remarkable legends about the'creation.in which the crow takes the leading part, bringing order out of chaos. Per haps the most furious wiis that which accounted for the raven coat of the crow. One night, while making a tour through his domin ions, he stopped at the house of Can nook, a chief, and begged for lodging and a drink of water. Can-nook offered him a bed, but, on account of the scarcity of water, rulused to give him anything to drink. When all tho rest were asleep the prow got hp. to hunt for the water butt, bat- was heard by Can nook's wife,, who aroused her husband. lie, tblnktag that the crow was about to tBScipe; piled logs oi gum wood upon ; the. are. The crow made deneraUlflortB to fly through (hchole hi ike roof where the smoke eacpvd, but Can-nook caused the smoke to be denser and denser, and, wben,-tBo crow finally regained the outr air he lutd black plumnge. Jtwas previously white. The American Mag&zine. a d vick to iothsbj. Mrs. "WiwbijOHv's ( Boothtnq 8vhup should always" be used for children teething. ItaOQtbeetbe child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colio, end la the bee remedy for diar ha. Twenty-flve centa a bottle. - marlldtathsatwly ' Prepare for f he Season Blatchley's Freezers, (Will freece cream solid in fire minutes) Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Wire Dish Covers, Wire Window Cloth, Fly Fans, And a Full Line of House Furnishing Good L. H. CUTLER'S, 26 & 28 Middle Street, NEW BKIIXK. N. V. . RED LIGHT SALOOii, Near Market Dock, Middle St-, NEW BERNE, N. C, IH WUiEK YOU CAN ALWAYS KIND PURE LIQUORS Of every variety, in lrge or email quantities. Alao the FINEST GRADES of TOBACCO AND CIGAES. All of which will be aold CHEAP FOB CASH ! FoiirtlilofluliiCele Wioii ! BUY YOUR SUMFJEp.GOODS BJ.t .- We lave, in store and eonstantly arriving, Seasonable Goods for Sunimer Wear, consisting of Drabdete Suits, Beeraucker. Alpaca, 8 ergre and Flannel Coat and Vesta. ' 4 - r"- ,f Our stock of Underwear is the Beat and Large it to be teen' in the City. LUIe Thread, Balbriggan, Game and Net Undershirts and Drawers to match. Best Bleaohed Jeans Drawers, 50o, In Shirts we have a rare variety. All who hare used The Pearl Shirt are well pleased both with fit and wear. A nice set of Triple Plate Buttons with each half-dozen Shirts. We will guarantee oar Bobs 00c. Shirt to eqial any 25o. Shirt in New Berne. '. Plaited Bosom, Pitjuc and Colored Shirts ; Lawu Tennis Shirts and Shoes. ' New lot of Jas. Means &. Co.'s $3 Shoes just arrived. Collars 10c , Cuffs 15c; Celluloid Collars and Cuffs, full assortment. Handkerchiefs, Silk, Linen arid Cotton, all prices. The best Linen Hand kerchief you ever got for 15c . " ,v H. Hose. Vhjte and Colored Neckwear, new lot jast reeeWed. Initial Scarf Pins, all letters iu u few days, only 10c. Porpoise Hide Shoe Laces. lient'B Uarters, silk and cotton, bleeve Supporters, Cuff and Scarf H' tainers." Bathing Suits just arrived. Firemen's Rubber Coats, Hats and Boot Trunks, Valises, Straw Matting, Carpets, Rags, etc. Be sure and call on us before you buy. HOWARD & JONES, Opp. Episcopal Church, Pollock St. OLDEST AND LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE IN VA. Walter D. Moses & Co- 14 MAIN STREET, KICUMONI. VA. 11 'in.m nfisMsis ns-rimi iiiiumiii Jr ijZLi5'' T PiaDoe and Organs on easy monthly plan at factory prices. Old IostrnmenU laken in exchange, bought, rented aad repaired. Inmos Slorh of SHEET miTSIC. Instruction Itocktof all kinds. Rpeoiat Dis count to Teachers and Schools. Oalalogrue uialle.l free. Ahoorlment of Music (anion Ble( tlliii It drairfd Hlrlnia tor all alualnl iDStrunirnts. a few tlli-sllv us1 Plstim snd Orsui.a ol atitiiUatU makes, from tub to IJUU. t;riii.n ti L'onsou s i'roltaslonal bllver Boll VhiIihb, Acrorilioiis. and everything In Uie Wub:cal Llu. Correspondence solicited. Cataloeues mailed free on unification at the offir.A rf our North Carolina Afreut, A-doliDtx Cotin, junl7dw6m MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE, N C. John I). Dinkins, dec23 di Salesman. E. wmrMAN, Proprietor. Take lloiice ! Our store is filled with Provisions, Groceries, Caaned Ooods, Iry Goods, Crockery, Etc. We keep a full line of tbe Celebrated Prison Boots and Shoes. AIM) C. S. Parsons & Sons' Boots and Shoes. Every Dair warranted to sriva aatia taction. Country merchants and the ceople generally are requested to call and ex amine our large stock before purchas ing, we win give you low figures. We job Lonllard Snuff. ROBERTS & BRO., 8outh Front at.. New Berne, A'. O. rjAX SCHWERIN XIEMOVBD HIS CLOTHING EMPORIUM bo the Store lately ocoupied by Wm, Bollister. where with more Boom to display hie inoreaaed Stook, he is, with the assistance ot Mil. SAMUEL H. UAL,J, prepared to ahow and aell at Hard Pan Prices, The FINEST, NOBBIEST, NEATEST, PRETTIEST and BEST READY-MADE CLOTHIIIG, Genta' Furnishing Gooda, Straw, Derby and Fur Hats, Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Etc., Etc. I AM SOLE AGENT FOR 1 A. BATTLES' MEN'S CALF SEWED $2.50 SHOES The only Shoes sold In this city that are WARRANT ED; by the Manufacturer TO MK and BY ME TO Ht CimroMKRB. vli: Every )alr Is Wtrrutadi should any of them in anyway within anrrasaonabla Una give out, I will npon return of damaged pali and state, ment as to length of wear, iithib Raronn the Mow ar OrOTVB AKtTBIl NW PAIR IH UCH1IOI, It Is the best, finest and cheapest Bhoe in the world for the money. They come in Hutton, Plain and BbarpToed Oongreu and Laos Up Hhoes. 1 hare testimonials from some of onr best and lead ing citizens, who hare bought the "BATTLES SHOK," some of which have worn one pair as long ss 12 months, and pronounce It the Best, Cheapest and Easiest Wear ing Shoe In the world. La!ii ? I I am bat a aimple. coffbejuriK animals of the Nortfilrtit art likely to be extermlBated teithont a 'dlMentiatf voice. the ' poor ' littte narmless and hard woTkinit bearer i- MOST BE1LL1ANT, PURE &PEEFE0T LENSES In tls.o World. They are as rtraaspareBt and colorless as light itself, and for aortneas or endurance to tbe eye, cannot be excelled, enabling the wearer to read ror hours without fatigue. In fact, tbey are PERFECT 8I0HT PRK8KRNER8, Testimonials from tbe leading physlrlans in tae United H tales, Oorernota, Senators, Legislators, stockmen, men or note In all pro fessions, and In different branches Of trade, bankers, uechaales, ate., eaa tx glren wao Itave had tbear stght lm pro-red by (kelr use. ALL BXES FITTED AND THE tit OUAaAKTBES BT f. b. iur FY, mart tr.-r.rYruf slit. nouriD KnoB, Ton delightful resort Is now opea to visit, ors. Tae hotel kaa Veen thorotirTMy taao vateetaad (aralshed aareagHoat wua aa eye w wii. wHawr Wl SISSilB. M trteBella, VrM la eyery rsom. whUa m a aarsa pass The aosawrr la tm uiy. wua Foontaln ihrewtng a streeal s ansn roe seed by any oa the road; site 4a Mctarewroe A near wsy-has been opened from her to tbe rWNAVLB Of tbe ' Brae ' Me. MITCHSUa .PKAJE and TO RlVltifc, which shorten! tbe dWtaoea Otis-half; is over a good road, at ieea eipenee, more eonforta, and the whole route a HOMB OF BEAUTY Mala Train. Oakleii and rents all In h KA at tbe Hotel. - J . - ' - - - rrT The W. K. a B&UaliM Up Iktea for aia ner. - i. . , . . m : I wP"- Kr MPtmUtOnt ; la. tbe IbuUdtHav Irery etrort - on tne part or tbe seaiwiH -toafee yo atxy sad agrttatrte. Trrrs t"tab9W ' - .. W. V. Dl ti ! " - ! '' .----- - - Prorriotnt.' TbS aoDera RAtiTKIir ta a knnrk r j. n Looghran's.Asheyllla.K.C. .jzu K. R. JONES, Wbalesalo and Retail Dealer ia. CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES AKD Greneral Merchandise, AOOLNG AN1 TIE8 Etc Consignmenta of drain, Cctton and otner rroauoe solicited. Prompt Attention Guaranteed, W. Cor. South Front and MddleSfa Villitris' FrdghTO Tth lWertBan4;DJres,,. wCIl tnaka recaUr trfpa io BsJUaort and return eyery two weeks, irralirkti Uynju$ The Lowest, .rWxncra 4 uma, ,'Aititi; J3H0- -' J St i auySJdwtl J. V. WILLIAMS. .1 ; V Proprietor v A,Ja 5 deUcionj V'UelW at SaRAH OXLaT'S ICS CEEAM JPAB- tOfiS, 6a Broa near i'iddie etmtv''. . PamUiei rnprlied t short notice. . - - - may dim I respectfully solicit an inspection of our Stock and guarantee entire satisfec tion to all purchasing from us. MAX SCHWEEIN, Middle Streot. at Wm. Ilol lister's Old Stand, Bign of Flag. ' EEUMjiQiLJjif r 1 eo Itkooemad TriiU LSsAMd ta DtV sCtf WfaOBs tWkfrk k foil tTM.1 1 i re rMorfMi tonetutn 197 use ot JsV l&LKAU BBt snjware tm hxSris ScMIKAL PASTILLES 1 EHoalOnrator HerroosDebili WsakMss andiiMoil Deoar In 1 41a Aasd Mim.. 11 lamssndea W ad at ml Omulfl 'otlliff or Mid. it Tears in many as biokea dowa bmo tethe full enieimeiitor anB toll HwlrBUanguiand VOnroaaBaalth. Mrfi To thai whoaagar horn the aiany ebMnredlsMM kreasht aboot IrrJirihKapattoar&iMaara, Orsr-bnin Wsri7oroef-a bealtaaaM, wa asktoat ran aaades KUPTURIO PaHSONSoan havo FRU 2 CUI&lltrTtW afVsT afTssssW Itffll I aradanlBaHi I nronmn p"ti i'llritlrMIHiliUill whoa oalj slm la to blaed aU Onaaka, - awiu' wah inaoanBiaans ia any fanplleattonto tt. aau e i' fi ... oft hamaa onnu naiiil. Ti - - . r"'rr''ttiili nai iM TBEATKtMT. 0s Mcstt, W. ISrs ItatW. &, fj . - -. L . : Trial of our AppUanoaa Ask for Termslni s-Ar GEORGE flLLEH fi CO- . General' Hardware AjRcaltural .JJfli plements. jPlQwa. UaxroWB. Cultivators, 7p; . ' Haea and Axes, ' VTood'i Mowere and ICeapera. 1 , ..'fiteanx JSnirinetv 4 j JRttoi Gins and Preases, . Ferttlizera. Land Planteir.Tn.iTiJ panics Tool and ELardWaf e, e, uncic, cement. Plaster Paint, Kalsomlne, r Var. i OIL Glaaa, Putty and Httlr. Ca Btpvea,; Cnresta Bandar Pfoef Sash Xocks. warranted td srlTe fteenrltw sinrl satttfi.MiAn . TBICEa- VERT LOW.'- REAL ESTATE AGENCY 1 3Vow 13erno;.lV..3.' Onlj ilrtt plaei CoTflpameii' jripresen. Ues Worth who desire to make lattartiBssitsh- I nns, etc, to this ylclnlty, persons har- , farm or wood land tor, sale woal Oo i o f 4 rt. ....... av-v . WfU to lv ma a desertpUoa. wlUt srVwi rt Ia rt.MA m.ji. l.k tm rr ... a ' Charges moderate whan sales are made. ). vW. A, WiWiirtio-:! ir i . '-Sa-,ataftortBtraaV';v.i4v Xotal Capital 0Tr r For-T j TakoticeV ipaor. W- IL 6HEPAED" is cuttin g hair for 20 cents, and also dyeing mus- taches black or brown foe 20 ceots..', Alao sharpens razor and pats them in good order for SO cents, . 5 - Children 'a hair cnttihg, IS f ;n!i. lie can be fonnd oprK '" r.e c'' - i . Hor'9, where he bas a r sr.l " f rvver, Thomas' lion y , ; . , TTired to nitall'v'! ) t : , . , r t '! (' ' :r c!iUi1rn. : ( f l -. - '