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r 1 ffc 1 pctLitasftr iueicm.iT t rut CXU-T JOVJUU a H Mint1 km pwyaar; tut kwsU awtUs, ' Debvared winnmnnwiiHtu u - mtlttj JOCkSAJUa eoiam . patliaaU Ovary Taiy at gi.ai ataeas .i I: it - 1MM kraut tataiiMat "BtUiBM iMkkr Par Sat Orel kW M Jl Mimm4 aelweea f VUl I ar Peataa, ao iaeaeeed iMtattlMMMIM AJlBAAUOBe rMfi tar traaant MTtnkueil t to tot Si la advowee Baftiar )Yr OMMtU wtll be ertleeU' proao atly M4 000 AMaU , at the are tewHUIt. 5e i meet to mateadi to to neb teaiaiaa bhietaonoata hihm aw ef tbe aathof-. or I W1U Mti avara MM oaa tola ma ink rearta asoleved at Mr aaony aa obtain she uu a y raflnatlaa at taia oOee and taa intnm uvu 3!HE JOURNAL. skft.TO. eVfXa&ravxL. a 4i - aelaeaa Kuuat, mr Brats, n. c. nov. 7 ism , at tk NM oata kt N aWae. Miiint ilan Baiter. 0 Til NEW YORK WORLD SUED FOR LIBEL. Toe World stood np well io the frost political campaigu that was eosttlndod 00 yesterday. We were ft with It in its opposition to Mr. Bawitt for the mayoralty or New Yort, bat we could bat admire its plack and enterprise in its right lor Ctoteland and Oil!. Tko World was especially effec Krt ia Its discovery and exposure f political (reads, party intrigues aasl individual machinations. Per tar the World's most creditable aipteit wu the exposure of William W. Dudley, the Republican party a&naager of Indiana, by the publl Cation in its columns of the noaUr" circular and Mr. Dudley's letter. On account of these publications Mr. Dudley has instituted a libel sait against the World, in which U Claims 125,000 damages. It is remarkable with what facil It Republican prirate circulars and .confidential letters fell into tha hands of Democrats. A strange faUlitf attended their efforts to perpetrate fraud, and yet they were often aoooeasittl io their purposes ; bat sneoeas, accomplished, is as VHtar aa "dead sea fruits," if it is aaeotopanted with toss of reputa tion, and degradation of character. TWasoral tense of the nation has been shocked by the methods of ftoay, Dudley aud Eaves. Not jtitoitna political triumph of their b4xiy ahoald it appear that it has ' Waa 'acoomplished by such ends, , tin" Wipe but the stain, or make atOQltaaat for their infamy. :? Wlflla it Is impossHjla to foretell M xaititt, we predict that Mr DtrdJey will recover nothing from ta World. It has couclnsive proof that the. circular and tbe letter war written by aim, and the fact thalpoondential" was written on jQfrf JtfT 110 ground for. his 'nit for libel. The Dudley letter appears in these columns. Thf Utter OL Didlej Savs He Did ' 1 , . Set Write. IJjjLixiTjAJtTKES Republican Naticwal Committee, 91 5th Aranns, New York, Oct. 24, 1888. .Dear Sir: I hope you have kept otleaofthe lists sent me. Such iaionnation ia very valuable and eaa be used to great advantage. It kaJ aaabled me to demonstrate to frtn,da hara that with proper finao- iwal 'taaiitance inaiana is aureiy Ecytblifati fox Governor and Presi- teaftmd has resnlted. aa 1 hoped iiliwudin seenrinf for Indiana 4ht4(taeoeasary.' lonroommitiee - -wiUbsnalnly receive from Chair aaaa Boston the financial assistance aeoataarjr to hold our floaters and doabtfnl voters and gain enough of 'ias'other, kind.to give Harrison sftAltfrtoa lfjooo plurality. New Tart, with what we have done, . ochpo Jbe safe beyond peradven 4ei the ReDQbncan Presiden 7 Jaal tidcet, Oonnectlistft likewise nUaliort, every Northers State, ex cept possibly New Jersey, though -. waatin hope to carry that State. - r-tlicn,s tasioritv in the Electoral laairwiau o aty likn fiat taeerrtna Ml HIWUMriM .fMWIlWIMI -4: ' ra tawld not be less than xOO.Lfoch trtut aa nay be dmagiog to 'SpriltS'istp:lo-tb6-"4M:-thalF only nxilevfraati!ent toteaLand false .rvx-iizget returns tan teat hs In; v'tala Ctata. Write 'each of oar precinct - correspondents, first to ; find ont who baa Democratic boodle , and steer the Democratic workers to thtm anl bias lie a psj ni pneea fuf thftir awn meg ; second, eat ina election Siert loaelj, and mala sort to hare no men oa the Board vhoao lojsjtj to aa 4s ere questionable, and isMica republicans wattaise ewj ttoto- njeaXcti&a Daafcra;ki alaouos fleers.;, third. see thai, ooz workers I sow era rj j;e?BUyaa xaser en. titled to Tote, and see that thej do Tote; foOTth, divide; the. floaters into blocks of fire and put a trusted man with necessary funds In charge of t&osa fire and; make him reapoa. afble that none gets away and that all rote our ticket; fifth, make a personal appeal to the Bepnblicaa business men to pledge thenselvaa to devote tha entire day, Jfot. 6, to work at tha polls, i. n to be present at tha polls with tickets. TUsywiU be astonisbed to sea hew utterly damfoanded the naturalised Demo cratic voters will be, and how quickly they will disappear. The result will fully jmstify she sacrifice of time and comfort, and will be a source of satisfaction afterwards to those who help in this way. Lay great stress on this last matter ; it will pay. Tnere will be no doubt of your receiving the necessary financial assistance through the national, State aud county committees and only see that it i hasbaoded aud made to produce results. I rely on you to advise your precinct corres pondents and urge them unremit tingly to constant efforts from now until the polls are closed and the result is announced officially. We will fight for a fair election here if necessary. The rebels and capper beads can't steal this election from us, aa they did in 1884, without getting hurt. Let every ltepubli can do bis whole duty and the country will pass into Republican hands never to leave it, I trust. Thanking yon again for your efforts to assist me in my work, I remain, yours, sincerely, William W. Dudley. Please wire me result in prin cipal precincts and counties. Oaslow Coantj Alliance. Onslow Coan'ty Alliance, No. 453, met at Enoo, with Wolf Titt Alliance, October 5tb. Our worthy Resident being absent by sickness, Vice President A. R. Cox called tbe Alliance to order, the Chaplain conducting prayer. The Secretary called tbe roll and sixteen Alliance were present with a full delegation, five having no representation. Motion, that a committee on credentials be appointed. T. J. Jarman, Ralph Pender and D. P. Aman were appointed. Motion to endorse the work of Col. Pickett in Onslow county Sep. tember Cth. Carried by the entire vote. Committee on credentials ready to report: We, the committee on credentials, submit the following : That the credentials of all the Sub-Alliances answering to the roll call are correct, and that all dele gates are entitled to vote. Harris Creek Alliance delegates having no credentials as some brother who was appointed did not attend Motion, that brother Groves be allowed to vote for Harris Creek, nis loage. Motion to take a recess of thirty minutes. Carried. Vice-President called the house to order. Executive committee asked tbe Alliance to allow them to submit their report, and reported : We, the executive committee 0 Onslow County Alliance, beg le ave to snbmit the following report : That we have examined tbe books, reports and papers of oar Secretary and find them to be cor rect, with both State and county ' , W.J. Gsoves, ; Ai I. PJlBXEB. Motion, i& adopt, the executive committee's report. Carried. Motion to appoint a trade agent T. J. Jarman received the appoint ment. Motion, to appoint an agent to negotiate lor cotton Dagging. W. Venters appointed. Motion, to strike out clause of by-laws as to rotating County Al Iiance,'and Insert that hereafter tbe County Alliance shall be held at Jacksonville. Carried. -Motion, tfiitj we - endorse tfye meeting of the Alliance men and farmers of Onslow county held at Jacksonville juonaaj, tnezia day of September, 1333, aa to the use of cotton bagging- Be it Resolved, That we, the Farmers' Alliance of Onslow county, in open Alliance, refrain ' from, the. use of any jute oaggiag mat jnay do par. chased tinder, what is known as 'trust bagging." That we will Use any material that will answer the purpose aa covering for our, cotton. and that our county merchants and gioaerawill not purchase any j ate aggilf, and that they will w all honest, meana io help break, any the interest of the farmers and the laboring claam of men; Be it fj i Besolred Byf th' Cknrnty 'jyii anie' rn inonyentlo'a' raasembied, That all the ' candidates in Onslow county for legislative honors be re quested to pledge themselves to the people that they will nse every hone:t crt as a legislator li ae- ecre tha Pssaj of an act tc prr i hibik tha dealing or i?eailatirUf1 wnat is knows as future, ana if the? refsne to tied re themsetres inndranceot the !ac$a;Hf4f f vt wuf ajv m sava w aiawa) yMVv pledge themseirta nottalervan speciar tax for any purpose witheat nrst annnxuunf ua said levy to the qualified voters of Onslow coon- ry, nor will we anpport; thehr who reroae.''3-- v Reeolred. That we. the members of the AUlanoe of Onslow county, as taere are a fooa many or wr order wh- are not able to taf e ad vantage of the? trade houses in Vilmiagtoa and New Bene, and for the - benefit ot auch that we eatabtisba eo-operatlvs store 1 1 the central portion el the eonotyt. and that we ask all members to sub scribe stock to the same, and we allow them a reasonable interest on the amount. That, each Sob- Alliance report to oar next county meeting tbe amount its members subscribe. Tbe above resolutions were adopted. . ' " Motion, that a copy of the pro ceedings of the Alliance be - for warded to the Progressive farmer for publication; also asking the New Berne Journal to please copy. r. Motion 10 adjourn to Jackson ville the first Fridav io January, 1888. A. F. FAKHSLL, Pres'U W. II. Jasmait, Seo'y. Tar Landing, N. C, Oot. 7, '88. A SOUND LCOAL OPIHIO.1, E. Baiabridra llandar, Eaq., Qounty Auy., Clay Co., Ttz., yt: "Ht usad UeoukJ Bitten with moat bapor ro tate. My brother also wu varr tow with malarial fa?er and jaand(pv buf wu eared bv timely vae of thte med( ciae. Am atisfied Electrio Bitten saved htalife." Mr. D. I. Wilooxeoo, of Boru Gate: Kr.,addi4 like leatimonv, savlBf : He positiveljr believei be would have died, bad it oot been for Electric Bitten. This great remedy will ward off as well u cure all malarial diaeuee. and for all kidney, liver and stomach dieor den etande nneqaaled. Price 60c. an II at R. N. Daffy v drag store. Everything yields before the strong and earnest will. It grows by exercise confidence in others, while it takes the lead to itself. Difficulties before which mere cleverness fails, and which leave the irresolute prostrate and help- ess, vanish before it. They not only do not impede its progress, but it often makes them stepping- stones to a higher and more endur ing triumph. Mkiea'a Armlaa. laly. i Thj Basr SAtva la the world or Outs, Braises, . Bom, UlcOrt, iBait Rheumrrrrer none, Tetter, Chebped Bands, Ovltblatiis, Corns, and! all Bkta Emotions: and toosltrrelr' caret Diies or no pT repaired. It Is gnarab,tsd to Mvo9eTm,ssusraouon.ov mcnet re- iby aU :!siopii;id;is. Oandorwtepait sa)4eaSSK'Oiaf eome one hat loDf kowa the tairedlapta of B.B. B. Bnt tiboe n jf otar.ben pot pot Deiara.i raMI ttore iogleiaaibeAietilMtonoi bsaS It m. ana ai Ba ana of taavme Dm for yean in b Mettea. ws oriUaL. ROTSin To KvaL IT, r zaisa, nA,Jnne Jr, N. E. Vaaabla A Oo,: ht bn ntlDS B. B,B.ln my tntlly as blood portllar. Mar nartr nted any med icine to eqaet it.- Heapeeuuiiy, OLOMeUt VOtTHGU Unle Blaoa Bala nrta my maaa a. ih Bal' a . u.- a uvuqut tuiw wnww v jvt xr- lam, avuaaaponaiia, I bare kaaaasint Ufa and new strength. It there Is ant thing Kt, tPP Xh. ttui wiu man ea om man yonng u m b, mji I am wllUag teettl It. I u earaeatly and nonet uy nopminena BotAnwitwof Htwa. thi Bitf rrjBirrBB. iupkT" -. lUXAtCtm. Qa Jnne' 2). lst. I have saffkraS rHk oatarrb tor abeat roar leatt and aftar nun four botUee of Botantt Blood Balm 1 Snd my ganaral health iraaUr im nroved. and If I eobld keen ont Of the bad weather I woald be cored. I behtre U to be the belt parlflar maaa. Very retpeetfnUy, L W. Thokpsos. j i ii i ' i TWKLVCTKASU AFFLICTED. . Blo rrroa, tnU Feb. 1, 18tff, I hate been effltetad wltat Bloed Fteleob tat ttlre yearaj Bare nasd oraaclpUoa,. tram ohTtieune otreiia. me daring that cetlod. tbreach-tbe inftirt. W. A.UBUillt. I .pro eared one battle- of S. B. and ietaae kaTe naed three bottlea, and an aatlcOed ii bae dona me more good than earthing I aver naad.' I am aitnoat web, 'and am enreWltb ln two or three waehel wul be aarfeetly well, after tweiTA years snirenng mienaaiy, Write or edd.mee.,, . . . 4osph fnrBT, welltoo nca jbsdiub voiuwuuiwi,. . BBATTHia i - 4 f. AH who entire fell tafwmatlon benljthe eante and -can of Bkmd.reiaoea. Berof nle and BerOfotoe-wlHntV-Ureeri, Horea, hhaaaiatiam. KUaa ComolalnUi Ohtrre, ate aa eawre by mall, fic P7H par S-page lUnauatcd .ponk ofJWondert. Cllad wltn tbe moat woaderfal and startling ptoof eveibefteelcnewiui (Addrtte J '- i- ' - f tl; I'-iWew-lttaPAOaaaw- For sale ia New Berne, at bo4tag tores of R-H Dafly- and E. IL Meadows. i n jrxa ? t ca . oc i ' JiaUb;iy.6iO?c2lC2(' Bee oet reterned from the DUbein Ue ltk Aa KI JCOAKT STOCK Of r II- I ..j-,1'' ,, a rwaicti AP wiu oitpiay os moia PrtaaitaanltrhetlmeeV;'-; . 4 The ladies of Hew Berne and annoaadtAg eoantry are eordiaOy Invlled to eall and see ftt themselves, that the best Goods are to be found at ., MISS BAEBIITTK JJUUK'O, : oelMwIm ; .4 ', ?oloek street' ad-Also Uat ta tali candidates fiJtif i ' V r V .'17 U . i f'aiaowd navei' anM.-a; fwir,awBaj, mm wa oAkKl Uin ta arttiDarr ktBda.aLa aa m ba eU am eaau uaa vttn ta iUla4e 'low uav abn wat,aiaa at paoaaaMe HMi9tU waa-aaaeux '-muriHrt rorjuis Jo.flew,benVbj( AMaai This tsTb bf tlietjENumB PMftewIunp Chimney. AWhWSs tiinikrarc imitation. This exact Label I : v. r. i isuucauii cart Top Chimney. A dealer may say and think he has others at good, Insist upon the fixaet Label and fop. Pm SM.I tWtrtMCK. liXsttKLTaT 6E0. A. MACBETH & CO., Pittstargh, PL To the Public ! As I am oompet.ed to'Mttlr uri tbf Ettato of 11. Oonen, deo6ued 1 1 WtU eommeoee AUCTION SALES OB the TENTH day of NOVEMBER, in-order to clots e it the Entire Stock of Merehtndite now in the Weiastein Barlding. oonsiating of Dry Goods, Clotliinff, - Boots and Shoes, Carpete fir Hatting, Hats and Capf, Ladies and Gents i rurnisninff Goods Truiifli and a lises Aads graat nant mere artioles too . The sals will .ooatinne 3 daily tntu the entire stock la .sold r " ' 1 "4; The stock wii; be nxd ia Iot to suit Merchants and other parchasflrS. I wiQ also sell at the same tha a liAEGB STOCK OP BUGGIES, ana ail Kinas or OAJJUutJil BUGGY BOBES, Eto. I ' Kemejnber these goods will sold to the highest bidder, and the psblie are the ones tfc make the 'prices. , ,: - I will also sell at Aaction to the highest bidder the ENTIRE BEAL ESTATE sttaatol in Craven, PanV uoo and ueearon eonnues. constiuag of D ams, woodUeiMisand irwsmn. and Btoreasaaeev Aaecgf 1 whka n ike tttt'oillew CBares is tid Webw stem , BuiWingV a thre etotV anl baseaMBtt,tran wsd and' ire proof tore house, situated oi the comer 'of Pollook and Jfltddle streets. iSix nieo tw tory dwellings, also in the oity ofNewnwy iittUUsd ea PpUoe .uAneeek streets, all ii perfect order and well reniedjull . the , descnptwng ,, fArmr.tVi b tbove Earned ' eoun Ues ' vnthe day of itje. Terms wJiil abo he stated on dsy or iais::': m;r:iw. COME ONE I COME ALt J WlL0HE2Tfi;i xa ecu tor. .TODyEETIBEllS; U X ittt" Of 1006rneT"pprt' dlvl aed tate STATICS AND SKCTUOSS Will be sen on applloatlon FRFit, jmi t - Te thoaa vbo winVtb'r avrts1g 1e say. a eaaoir aa natut MUont fttr taor. oath an4 eSectira. .work 4taa the vanoaa stettentefoarOert fH,le. sbo i. sow ix tt rx, f MeirtDarf AdvrtilD Barean.1 rocUSflwrw Bptv u-eU Wm-w VorlL f ASA JOSEaTageat fb i. SXSIN ABB '' pbnsssoptdaj wmirannth -sb ede t order and guaranteed to fit at Seaaonsble Prloea, for Med and Boys. Bam pies eaa be sesn at the Ptore of Geo. Alien A Oo. ' TJnUOms a sptelalty. Ordtrt solldted Oct. t.1858. hv : dtf niyer. Lacy. C s m w ba Auction I! TO Mm olCnweiiomty Pub 1 i pi! . C . .'.vii-; .1 nc-x I' TAKE 3TOTICE. it milium v ai h WIWSIIIIIH V4IIU -VIIUV! Two doon north of Bote A bert, Middle etreet TM will find a Wef4 8eleete4 line of Etc., Ele. Boys' Clolhins In' Vaiitty. Be it rmmberei. any erticU boasht at tor store If not latl.factorr mm Dace nna money reiaaaea wiuioataaeetion. Mr. 8. S. Ball will sadtevor to make yoor Tiait pleat ot nd agrneable. Thanking the pablio for puS patronage, I respectfulhr u k enntinnanre RMpectfaUy yoai obi. svt, , ,j F. T. PATTERSON. Motto : NOTHING BUT Highest Quality!1 Lowest Prices! . . HAVING THIS AIM IN VIBW . GEORGE ASH, Hae taiiseaeoa broaght oat an acgregation of Bargains tbit ere boded to pleat the moat critical end clot eat bvytc. Oar CtOTBlMQ eomprisee the itigett variety, baudtomett ttyles and floett quality ever shown ia Newborn, hd a eel rout ot holding our position at Btxg:irL they will be sold ataatonUhing low prices. To quote pricee here would mislead, aa the quality is far superior to what one woold tuppoee from the prices we could quote. We have a beautiful line of Knee Suits, and riSglaKa&e Pants without Jackets, for children. Our STYLES are STRIKING! Our FEICES .CATCHING!. fa HATS wo are showing all the new shapes, comnrlsina the Miller. Dunlin . and Yoamaa blocks, end having been astonishingly low. The biggest took of MEN S, WOMEN'S end CHILDREN'S SHOES in town, from 75o, and 11.00 upwards. The oelebrated BATTUES': S3 80 SHOES, for which we are solo Agents. Every pair sold with the following guarantee : If any pair within a reasonable time gives out, we will upon return ot shoes and state- Stent as to irasrut oc wear give another uai WtUhwWJLA iut received and at ever they are the besutletof the season. A floe French Gent's Kid Glove worth at least II. 50 will be sold for 50c. pcrptir. . LargS stock of UNDERWEAR to be given away as Bargains, i ..Ovf modesty revolts at our blowing our own born, but call on ub and vou will toot it for as. Oar oastomsrs know well Nothing but Bargains ! ! MS. J, J. Baxtu of Pamlico would be goaxaatee tkoos satisfaction. Agent for tho eelebratad Old Staten Island Dyeing Establishment, best in the wptld. , EsUblished 1819. All work carried tree of express charges. Fllr-nitill- f ! M Ul llllsUI W a n i- JOIIII SUTER M on band and Is reoeiving every day indeome oorlor suiu. chamber sete. heaty walnut, bareeut, wardrobes, mattrestes, chairs, lounge, eoftt, etc.. 4i umm 1 u vi uviutruiauo wui. Of t)edads,, sofas, ublee, bureaus, eto.Wwoh are seat and tubetanttal. jjt'nioes uiffbc uown to ;kocic Oftttoin. aed dw Middle sf, New. Berne. BSTASUSBanUftl Kcbuii.t1888 Re-estaMletitd 1SJ8 at Now Berne. N. C. '.WALTER'S; Gallery. I take great plaaiurt in informing my many frienSssmdUe entile generally, tbat I hava reiorntd from. Morehead City and re epenedmy Photbgitbhle Studio at the old stead.where shall be ptaattd to see aU my Mends end the pabOe generally. . . ' the verV Setfertflsaecets I have met with pmeetftafsbade 5e w Berne my borne la a gnerantetforthe snptrlor ttylt of my work It eMHfirtteeU' r Sghl glve the HOFT PORCELAIN XfXKCTteaHiBjrvork. , CTtlLDiUCN'B PICTTJREa A HPRHI AI.TY. vaar errta or pctvaa oonan aab AlaaaT4irTeiieii(irtD, ' t; Thanking aU for Watt vary liberal patron, age. and taoplaa to Merit a eenUBoaaee ot tae aamta am. rrpenwuuy. , . 4tirjrt,. THOMAS WALTER, ' ia-L;H.fiJi llewaeme,ar0, S7W,co.lJUdlaaal Polioek ta .oyer Waffy drag store. Entrenoe from Pollock J auoet. f - sepia dtf - rVw Reward) .eat.'oiii. i rW wm wry trie anore rewara ror tny or liver eomnlalnt. SnBeaalaalak hudanha. lndirnetUm, corjattpuon or eoaUvenaat we eeot tare wRh West's Veritable Liver Plita.wea tha otraeuons era strictly eom. piled irtta. Tbey are parely vegetable, aad never fail tori va eatiafactlon. Larc e bostS1 eoBtainrnt W aatar enated ntlla. loo. rn seJa by tiidroggU'a.' Bevartof aonntarfaiu oa unitauoTia, Xba maiaemannfaetured amy by OH W 6. TftbX CX), W. Mad- w ju iwfi ftt. H,i com ay k. a. uurrrtrugri, New H. U r i j gp34 d wly .; 3,r;:i:i K0XICE v T,0 my old ebatomert, and as many new ones as wUl favor me with tbokpttror- age, thai I havejrsmoved to my newly fitted TonsorTaJstTor7,next ,to Drt Duffy VofScs on Middle street..,'-..! ?,r fibavinr 10 eenta, tad first-clat (a .oSdlm v fk Jf.'B.'fiROWN. Ccttcr Xl&ring Instarancei , Wa" art lathorieed by the' "Boton IfarlnS Istoranoo Company to effect MartaS knd Fire Ioju ranee On Cotton, noder ratings of tha National Board of Marine Underwriter.' -- ROEERTS & HENDEIISON, -Agents Boston Marine Ins, Co. Newbera, N. a, Sept 14, 1SS8. - .; rrHE e ii g ifal ly ! THAlT I Large end ill be BARGAINS! the CLOTHIER. laeader, tore bought from first hands they will be sold . new pair ip exchange. our motto: At GEORGE ASH'S, Middle ut , next to L. u. Cutler't. pleated to have hie frlende call and will STABEiXA.PALEIi'S I taBATUKaT BI IKHAI.ATIOIf . V in.iu - i bgjiwwr Far Cinitt, Atthma, Branch I tie, rrPa. Oaaarvh, Hay Vntr, Head, aehe, DaMllty, StkeaiatattiBa. Nettral gtn and all Uhronlaaad Nervaos biaordera "The Compoond Oxygen Treatment Drb. Btarkey A Paiaa, No. tea Aroh straat.Phlla oelphla, have been ntlng for tha latt aeven lean real a, la a aalantlflo adjnstment of the elements or Oxygen and AltiMten magne tised, and tbe eom pound It tpoondeneed and ntae a porUfala th U St ttnt. a01 over tba world. -Mi " i'i JV- ' Das 8TiRxax A PtLiN nave toe liberty to fafer to the ftHowrn -named eM-khown Kreontwho have tried ibelr matment. . ."V ?r1, Kelly, Member of Congrats PhVlKlelphla. . , . Rev. Vteioc b Coarnd.' Editor Lntberaa Observer, Phil. . ...... , , t . , lUrr. eharlcs W. Cvehfag. &,!., ftoeh s- BoaW-'nfaK. Iewn'TtfloB, Editor Inter- Ocean. hlcaw.IiU. :. Pf . H. Wertklngtek, tailor New South BlrmlngbanvAla.T ft, , , Jadr H. P. VrooaatB. Qnenomo, Ktn. re.tT a. Urer 4r, ajeirote, Mass aegtR S.Vaarheee,NJwYork,dlty. tc v. KnlgHt. Philadelphia. ; .' Mr.' Frank aiadall, Merahant, PhUa He.W. W.eaylef,Baelon.PA . TillhJ?"" dwr. N.T, Fidelia : M. Lyaa, Walpsea. m. walmea. Hawaii. Hand. lobltlanSa. i - . mi'.i .;- exander Ritchie, InverBeat. Bebtland. nre. Vtaaael V Oseagn. lYtanlilo, aaeate eas.Mexleo. . r..amCe4Fer,'OUita,apanHon. dnrte.C.A, . - v . i ceba U-YIee'OanAl, baelblanee,' Mo K.W-Aehik;iledB1ir,fJkt; Jaaaea Maara, bhd Polior, BUndford - aeuhlre, Kngland. . ' Jaeah Uar4, Bewnd, Kewflenth Wales. 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The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 7, 1888, edition 1
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