OU VOL. XI.--NO. 75. r NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 2 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. AILY RNAL. JL JL JL122 X r 1" A t... "r Hi r BUSINESS LOCALS. , A FINE Lot of Frwh Georgia Water :il melon. 011 soon end get your eboioe. . jS4 tf . . Jko, Dtoh. , B1TH BUITS and Athletic Baits. Josi th. thins for tbi season. jW tf J BiRBIKOTOa & BAXTBB. -' OEWIKQ neatly dona jr lira. S: H. "' O Oowabd.j- Uaderwere and child ren' olothM a epeciaftjv Cor. Pollock - and Edea treets.", : jaaefitf. HTJNYADI Jano Miuoral Water, the best Natu ral aperien t. . For Ml by Ja& kkdmobd. RD. V. JONES, late in cnrn of th. prescription department- of Pelhem's Pharmacy, Achevilie, N. O., ha opened a Prescription Drug Store v next to.oastom house. Special oar. is given to the selection of preparation lot praaoription use only. The patron age of the publio ia aolioited. may 29 PTJBE CORN WHISKEY for aale by Jas. Bkdkond. OH and after Wedneaday Jane let, 1898, the Bank of thia oity will , oloM at two o'clock P. II., antil farther aotioe. ) H. Robert, Oaibier, Hi k ' T- w Dewey, Cashier, S BHiav! 0. B. Foy, Cashier. ' TTttTFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for JJsalo by Jas. Redmond. DO you need a Crash Hat. Good oris, LATE shades, at m20 Babbinotom & Baxter's. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN. Burke' Bat' Ale and Burke' Guinnes' Stoat, for sale by Jas Redmond. FOB SALE Doles' box or ward robe lounge i a perfect lounge by day and a perfect bed by night, and jou eaa put away a mnoh olothintt or other article as in the average wardrobe. You can get three artiole for the prioe of one. i No extra charge for packing or u. fV. 'T.lmkora. wife of the cele brated pr etcher, eaya these lounge ar. Tery, very aloe. Price la Creton, 10, $13, Baime $13,114, Baw Bilk, (20. 885. Silk Brooatelle, $25, $30. .Term 10 per cent, discount oash with ordetor half with order balanoe GO day. ALFRED COLE3. Orand and Myrtle Avenues. Brooklyn, N. "X. " ((( CIGARS at very low I O.UUU figure to wholesale and retail trade for aale by Jab. Redmond. GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY used very much in tbe rick room. Fr aale by Jas Rbdmohd. IjHVB Hundred pairs of Rubber Shoea for children, 10, 121 and 15 cent per pair. BIG IKE. MISfI.8ACRAMESTAL.PORT and SOUPPE11NONG WINES for aale by Jas. Redmond. DUFFY'S MALT WHISKEY for Medloinal use. for sale by ju,2o Jas. Redmond. THE largest and beat leleoted stock !ot Ladles' Oxford ever brought to New Berne now ia atook. m86 Babiunqton & Baxter. I CALVIN BCHAFFER'S WILD . OHEBRY ROCK AND BYE, pat ap expressly for throat and lung dis ease, for sale by Jas. Redmond. Another revolution has broken oat in Bio Grande de Sul, Brazil. The nomination of Stevenson was a triumph for the Young De mooracy. That Wigwam was a failure. Indian architecture la no good in thia civilized age. Look at oar flag Oleveland and Stevenson! Fever were nobler names inscribed on any banner. Mrs. Cleveland . and Little Bath had a conspicuous place in the pictures and badges at Chios Dated Bennet mill was scalped at Chicago, bat as he was , v bold headed it didn't hart him. David win oome again. OoLKBA Is still making great ravages in Persia and Afghanistan . In some of the cities the streets re strewn with nnbnried oorpseB. ' The Durham Globe says: "If Cleveland is nominated and elec ted : Blohardson, of the Atlanta Journal, will doubtless go into the Cabinet." . , , ' "Ihb watched pot never bolls," says the adage. 'Not so ; with the ' hypoorite. Hes acts most about t church matters when the eye of hja neighbor is upon him.' - AND now comes the announce. ' ment, that Edward J. Bvan. a ; .United States Express Company employe at Washington - Oity has skipped with $50,000 of the Com--panya money. ... 4 It has been said that Mr. Stev , enBon was a member of- President Cleveland's cabinet. This is : a ' mistake. ; He was a subordinate in the Postooloe M Department,' and : suoh was his character and ability as made his ' influence second to that of a Cabinet minister. - . While Stevenson was 4th Assis. tint rostmaster General many heads rolled into : the basker. He was called "the bloody Stevenson," yet, there are those who object to Cleveland because he did not "turn ilte rascals out" Cleveland and Stevenson will do tbe woik for thorn. Incorrect Issue Number Gentlemen are showing nnneo- essarp uneasiness because Steven son, of Illinois, was nominated for Vice President instead of Gray of Indiana. We regard the selec tion of Mr. Stevenson as fortunate. Palmer carried Illinois in the last general election, and Stevenson is a more popular man than Palmer. Besides; Harrison lives in Indiana and it is not probable that Gray coaUl rest it from him, Harrison running for the first place and Gray for tbe Becond. Indeed we consid er Indiana as likely to go Demo cratic as it would have been had Gray been nominated instead of Stevenson. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTI3SMINT3. M. Hahn Horses and mules. Barrington & Baxter Bath suits. etc The borrower of a bonad file) of the JounNiL will please return it to this offloe- Lightning put out the inoandescent lights last night, but they came again in a few minutes Tbe question cf a railroad from Washington to Iljda county ia being agitated in that oity. A heavy wind blew a Lumber of oar from tbe track at ihi brick yard where thoy had been switohed off The Circle of the King' Daughter served delightful refreshment at the building opposite the post office. The mercury made another jump yesterday reaching 90 degreee at two o'clock, tbe hottest portion of the day, We were shown by Mr. W. H. Oliver yesterday, three Irish potatoes, raised by Mr. Avery of Core Creek that weighed five pounds. The petition are being oiroulated for the eleotion to be ordered on the mat ter of voting the subscription to the N. W. & C. Railroad. Messrs. Haokburn & Willett shipped five hundred boxes of cucumber yes terday. Their previous shipment was over one thousand boxes. The town commisssoner of Durham have spoken. No more buying of ci gars, oigarettes, tobaooo, soda water and ice drink there on 8 mday, under a penalty of 835. Lover of hook and line fishing report oroker biting pretty good in the early morning and late in tbe afternoon. Mr. Isaao Lewis and two son eaoght ninety in a few boms, at Fort Point, just below the city. Chronio newspaper borrowers should reform and subscrlbo for themselves The borrowing is an annoyance to your neighbor, who pay for bis reading, though he may hesitate to tell you what ho think about your continuous request. Mr. J. F. Taylor is filling in the river and extending his wharf at the foot of Middle street fnrtber than ever before, with the intention of erecting fish house thereon. The addition being built extend beyond hi (tore 03 feet, aid gives him a total length of 170 feet. News reaches the oity that Baynard Daniel shot Stanly Watson at Goose Greek Island, Thursday,, and he waa not expected to get over it. Both are white men of that place. Mr. Danlela waa arrested and placed in Bayboro jail. There had been a lawsuit be tween the two men in time past. The sewerage compauy have been doing pretty rapid work daring the last few day. At the junction of Broad and Bern streeta they have been laying pipe in all direotions, working mainly on Broad street, bat branoblng eat s square on either aide. They have now reached the macademlssd road. The prioe of potatoes having slightly advanced, they are going forward again. The steamer Neuse took out 8,000 paokagee of truck yesterday, about half of them potatoes, the other oucumbirs and bean. The steamer of the N. N- & W.' Direct Line took oat about 8,000 paokagea, neatly all barrels of potatoes. A epeoial meeting of the board of oity council was called yesterday after noon to take action upon the eewerego construction, the eity physician having advised against the work being allowed to go on during the heated tern on ac oount of the liability of the digging to engender disease, i There was no meet- T fT big of the Ward;; however, on account of the lack of a quorum , r ; The reform aohool for young crimi nals advocated by the State Board ot Publio Charities and by the Tsaoher Assembly, is something that ought to be established In eaoa eoanty. It' will keep oang offenders , from; hardened criminals, and disciplln coupled with the. acquiring ot useful knowledge will tend to make good men and women of them a they grow older. ' V; Bishop Lyman will preach at More head, Sunday. ; Tol will be an attrac tion additional to the cool tea breexe, The Baptist Sunday sohool will also ob serve , the, day as Children's Day, and will have enjoyable singing, recitation etc., at an boar that will not be Inter fered with by other services. A special train; leaving New Berne at , nine o'clock, will give all who with to do so an opportunity to go down and return that night for one dollar1 for the round trip. The Panoramas. Mr. 'A. L. Butts, for a small amount of money gives both pleasure and reli gions instruction by the display of hi fine painting on religious subjects. Hi aotiv scenes are remarkable. There will be three cf them in the panorama shown tonight a firit-olasa saloon, a delirium tremens sotne, and a hanging scene. Tbe panorama tonight has twenty seven paintings and ia called the Black Valley Railroad. It trace the oareer of a man marrying in luxury, destroy ing himself by drink, and finally hung for the murder of his wife. Men Who Injure a Town. The following are a few of the class that stand in the way of the advance ment of a town, and are a detriment to any oommunity : First, those who go out of town to do their trading. Second, those whoop pose improvement. Third, those who prefer a quiet town to one of push and business. Fourth, those who run down a town. Fifth, those who think busi ness oan be done slyly, without adver tising. Sixth, those who distrust pub lio spirited men. Seventh, those who oppose every movement which doe not originate with themselves. Eighth, those who put on a long faoe when a stranger talks of locating in town. Ninth, those who oppose every enter prise whioh does not appear of personal benefit to themselves.' Tenth, those who seek to injure the credit of indi viduals. Of course we have no suoh men in New Berne. They all live somewhere else. Water Works aud Electric Railway. The indloation U that the work of oonitruotsng water work and building the electric street railway will soon begin in earnest and be urged forward With all reasonable dispatoh, as the New Berne Water, Eleotrio Light and Railroad Company have purchased from the New Berne Electrio Light and Power Company the franchise and con tract granted it, for lighting the streets of the oity and are making the arrange ments for constructing both the water work and the street railway, the work of each to be going forward at the same time, that of the water works a little in advance of the electric railroad. This company will run tbe Btreet light by the same works that Irons the cars, but the New Berne Elkctrio Light and Power Compiny retains the inoan- deeoent light, the small ones, and will continue to ran them as heretofore. Now, a the oity i going forward eo steadily and unmistakably on a solid, healthy growth, the oompanie of this kind who get a foothold may be con sidered fortunate, a their improve ments will continue to inorease in value as the oity advanoes in prosperity. Coming and Going-. Mr. Shepard Bryan left yesterday for Chapel Bill to take the summer law course at the University. Mr. Wright Moore went up to Ral eigh on business. Mr. Eliza and Mrs. Abigail Bell, of Harlowe, passed through en route to King's Mountain to spsnd the summer with relatives. The steamer Neuse took out the fol lowing passengers: Mr. Joo. S. Long, leaving to spend the summer with her brother, Major E. 8. Marsh, at Haslin, Beaufort oounty ; Messrs. Jas. F. Milli- gan and Patrlok O 'Sullivan, steamboat inspectors, en route to their home in Norfolk from Morehead, where they have been on professional business; Mr. r. u. &3agier.or Elizabeth Uity, en route to hie home from attending meeting of the North Carolina Under takers' Aaaobiation at Morehead, whioh ended, Wednesday night; and Mr. H. W. Biasing, of Norfolk, returning home from a business trip to thia oity, look ing after the establishment of a branoh bottling establishment here, whioh he intend to have in operation by the let ot July. A portion of the machinery for it has already arrived. Mrs. B. BL Bryan and the family ot Mr. a S. Hoillster and Mr. O. H. Guion went down to Morehead last night Also about 75 people from other points. Commencement at Pollolksville. The Commencement of PollookiviUe Academy was a very good and success ful one. Exercise ' of the usual char acter were held Tuesday night, and the attendance was so large . that the Aca demy would not hold the crowd. Bo well did the pupils - acquit themselves that the Interest never flagged during the Si hours the exercises lasted, j .'. Thursday Bon. F. M. Simmor deli vered the annual sddre. the meeting had been ohanged to the Baptist Church on aooount of its larger ! but it failed to accomodate the many who wanted to hear the address. ' They came from the surrounding country, from Trenton and from New Berne. The meeting would have been ohanged to- the open air at the last but for the fact; that enough Improvised seats could not be secured to aooommodate the ladies. Mr. Simmons gave a praotioal talk on Eduoation and oomnumded olos atten tion, aa ha alwava dnaa. ; l 3 -. i Mr. Alex B. White, a graduate of Trinity.: college la . principal of the sohool. It haa a large attendance and Is la a flourishing oonditlon,' ;The whole of Jones oounty Is taking a great interest in eduoation. Booh interest is well anywhere, for sduoatioUal matters sts among th most Important that ein engsgo the attention. " TEACHERS' ASSEMBLY. School Exhibits Addresses by ' lion. J. U. Scarboro and J. S. Carr Clevcland Ratification Meeting Artist Beard Again ' More Visitors. (special journal correspondent. ) THIRD DAT, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1SU2 Another bright day dawned on tbe Assembly. In th morning we spent considerable timo among the exhibits of sohool work displayed in several rooms on the first floor of the Assembly building. As we enter the hall we come first to the exhibit of the Graded School at Charlotte, in care of Mr. Graham, the Superintendent. This was the first Graded Sohool established in the State. The exhibit is many times larger than any ot the others, and is exceedingly interesting and valuable. It inoludea a large variety of work, from the simplest ohild's work to the most elaborate and ornate, embraoing subject in all branches taught, draw ing, both to scale with instruments, and free, or off hand drawing, as well work in wood with tools not to teaoh trades but principles. The Winston city schools are repre sented along nearly the snme lines as the Charlotte, and the exhibit contains many things of superior excellence. The publio schools of Reideville also make a fine show of work of similar character. The Model School Room ar ranged with desks and other school furniture from Bartlett, Haywood & Co., of Baltimore, is very suitable, con venient and elegant. When the hour for opening arrived the hymn "Children of the Heavenly King" was sung by a full chorus of voioes, and Dr. J. B. Shearer, Presi dent of Davidson college read impres sively a portion of the Scriptures and led our devotions in grateful and fervent prayer. Several items of business, not of speoial importance to the gecoral pub lio, were transacted, after which Oapt. O. B. Denson, Secretary of the Board of Publio Charities, introduced a resolu tion in regard to presenting a memorial to the next Legislature, asking for the establishment of a Reform school for young criminals, which was referred to a oommittee, and will be brought for ward for diecueBion and action in a day or two. As the time approached for Mrs. Idalia (1. Myers, of Washington City, to deliver her address on "The True Teaoher," a letter from that lady was read by Vice-President Blair, stating that she oould not be present. Hon. J. O. Soarboro was substituted, who gave very interesting and felioitou ad dress, traoiog the progress of publio sentiment and educational improve ment during his inoumbenoy as Super intendent of Publio Instruction, and speaking very enoouraging word for the future. Though his address in volved some statistics and numerous dates, he seemed to be treading on very familiar ground. Mr. Frank Beard' subject, "Draw ing in the Publio Sohool," was treated in a very agreeable and helpful way, but all too briefly. Mr. Beard is an ex ceedingly interesting speaker as well as a remarkable free hand artist. When he gets started his audienoe never wish him to stop. Like Oliver they want more." After dinner Mr. Cleveland having been nominated "sure enough", a Cleveland ratification meeting was held. Mr. Daniels, Ute of tbe State Chronicle, called Maj. Finger to the chair on the top of a table in the cen ter of the ball room, who made a ringing speech, and was followed by Messrs, Soarboro, Carr, Mason, Molver and Daniel. Dr. Dixon ot Greensboro being called, declined, only saying that he "waa for Cleveland always," alao, Mr.. Graham of Fayetteville, who re plied from the gallery, "I ratify Mr Cleveland." The greatest enthusiasm prevailed, and if any one had a doubt aa to the triumphant eleotion of Mr Cleveland next November, he kept it religiously to himself. When the train came down it brought a good reinforcement of teaohers, "and so we go to ward the stars." There are enough people now at the "Atlantio" to stock a small town some say to ward six hundred. The discussion at the night sesaion on the toplo "What business men expeot of the publio schools," conducted by Col. J. S. Carr of Durham Was o on fined mainly to an interesting and praotioal address by the speaker named. Aa it will be published, we make no out line. - , The discussion at the night sesaion on thetopio "What business men- expect of the pnblio schools," oonduoted by Ooj: J, S. Carr' of Durham, was con fined mainly to an Interesting and praotioal address by the speaker named. As it will bs published J we make no outline. ' " ' i- The opening was made very pleasant by a song by that "sweet singer,;" Miss Lula Brown of Greensboro, the accom paniment being bv Miss Bessie Worth ington of Booky Mount, a teaoher of muaio In the State "Normal and Indus trial School for young women," who ha chargs of all the mnsio at the session, v King's Daughters. ' Ths Cirole ot King's Daughters will open an Ios Oream Parlor, opposite ths nost offioa. erarr Tnesdar and Frldar. j from o p.m. to iu p.m. : . jwti i . - Imcorrect Railroad Meeting at Washington. It will be remembered that tfter tbe railroad meeting was held ia New Berne several of the Gentlemen conneo ted with the road went over to Waeh ington with the iutontiou 1 1 having a meeting there. Wo tot ihc follow in item ia reference t j the proonediogK from the Gszstt. "Mr. F. D. Winston, .Jr. A hty aa and General Uamgn nIcK.'jbm, made tpeeohea at a meeting cf the bust nejs men late yesterday, ia the interest of the N W & C Railroad. Same of our oitizens also discueeed Hie project. A oommitte was appointed to report at a subsequent meeting. Cs-i't. V. U. Bod man, Jt, was chairman ted II A La tham, seoretarv of the mof.iin. Idle ness r..f the hour rrevn ttd fnlii Ac tails" From Mr. O. P. Hosver, who id uliil in the oity we learn thui viperous ef forts are being put forth by citizsne along the route of tin- or.mu. urvey of the railroad to r;;t".i:i it. Iu order to gain the point one gentlemen olfero baif of his farm of 1.0C0 acres, end to Int the railroad divide it as they c.hooie provi ded they leave hiui his house, and it is also promised that good subscriptions will be voted. It is to be hopi d that Washington's progressive citizens will not be negli gent while the question id before them but will see to it that it is decided aright. The road is very important to Washington as well as to New Berne and now is the time to work for it JohnC. Cagle, ex -editor ia Mont gomery county, has severed his connec tion with the Republican party because that pari did not support his paper. The Statesville Nowb declares that if this is a valid reason for changing poli tico, some editors of the Democratic persuasion oan set up a vuiil reason. The Uoldsboro Argus aye: "Ever sinoe the close of the Fife motticgB the Y. M. C, A. haa been conducting a noon day men's prayer meeting hold daily, except Sunday, in Association Hall. Much good has attended the holding cl this service and it ia their intention to continue it. The meelinp; begiaB at ex aotly 12:15 p m., each day and laess till 13;35. Benefit Hancock St. Metliodisl Cliiin-li. 1. The three grand I'anoramaa f the Apooalyptio Vioion of John on the Island of Patmoa. 2. Thirty beautiful 9cuiea iu the Old Testament, and 3. Black Valley Rtilroad. Will be exhibited for the be&oUi of Hancock Street Church, on Thursday. Friday and Saturday nights, in vho Y. M. C. A. Hall, at half paet eight o'clooK p. m. As it is desired that all who wuut tc help this church mny see then,, the prioe has been reduced to 10 cents for children under 12, and IS for adults. See hand-bills. Tite Handsomest Lady in Xew Heme Remarked to a friend tho other day that sho knew Kemp's Balsam for the. Threat and Luns was a superior remedy, as it stopped her cough instantly when other cough remedies had no cllect whatever. 00 to prove this aud convinco you of its merit any druggist will give you a sam ple Bottle freo. Large size 50c. and 81. FAR SUPEBS8H AND CHEAP! THAN EVER BEFORE i M. HAHN has just arrived with a FRESH SUPPLY of West Virginia HORSES AND iULES and is prepared to meet the emergency, Low Priced Potatoes. It will pay one and all to call and exam ine before purchasing elsewhere. Honry R. Bryan, Jr. M. H. Howard, BRYAN & HOWARD, GENERAL AGENTS Life, Fire, Marine and Acci dental Insurance, jo23 dwlm Nkw Beknh, N. O. Atlantic & N. 0. Railroad, Nkw Bebn, N. C , June 23, 1S92. SPECIAL TIME TABLE FOB, Truck Train No. 208111 Rail, In effect Friday, June 24, 1892. Daily exoept 8unday. Leave New Bern 10:00 A.M. " Clark' " Tuscarora " Core Creek...., " . Dover " 4 Caswell......vi. " Klnston... " Falling Creek " La Orange " Bast's., Arrive Goldsboro.... .10:4!) ...11:18 ...11:51 ...12:17 P.M. ...18:37 ... 1:23 1:45 ... 2:08 .... 8:80 ... 8:00 No' shipments . at Newborn received after 9:80 a.m. lor this train, The above train returning will leave Goldsboro for New Bern at 4:30 p.m. as aa extra unless otherwise ordered. , 1 8. 1 DILL, Bnpt, PI Kil POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar bakinx pow-'cr. iiitjhest of r11 in l"vriiin; ttn.'ih hitcst. I'liil- d Siu'cs Gvi r:.:nnt ii:- purt. Royai. Baking i ov, hi:k Co.. !0d Wall St., N. Y. AM) Machinist's Supplies A Speci j I CRAVEN ETRI. --LT. One door below City liiill. All orders sent to us will t,tw prompt HttonUon. mul lie ilciivci 1 t. my purt of 1 ho uily without uohy. (ii.ility uud jirii't'.s ;uiU:t'tl ,11 ( irrstfinco. i'-''! i vv 1 11 3 A TNE LOT jajl styles. A JOB LOT OF 13 To retail at 10c. -ALSO- LABIEB' SILK VESTS, The beat eoods iu tin; city for tho moncv. WILL FINK LINK in a lew days. It will be to your intorcst to wait and 6ee beforo buying. Barringio,! I Baxter. J. A BRYAN, Pres. TDOS. DAJIIEL8.Ti(f Pres. G. H. ROBERTS, Cashier. The National Bank, OF NEW BERNE, N. 0 IN0OHPOBAT29 1605. Capital, Surplus Promts, $100,000 98.168 DIRECTORS. Jas. A. Ertan, Thos. Damei.s. Ohab. 8. Bbtah, J. 11. Hackbuun, Alix. Millsb, L. Hahvky. Q. B. RoBKETa. R. fl. DUFFY, Uor. Middle & Pollock Sts., Second floor, first door on right of peestge. Entrance up itairwsy on Pollock Btreet. Preparation of Special Medicines and ? Druggists' Articles. . Janel9 tf I Received fN. I . ' I I- 7 FOE I i II AVE A OF Men's Clothing Date OPPORTUNITY ! 'ow Is th" OHVOHTUNITY for all of mi- otstonipr nrh'i are behind in settling Un'ir a": tu rume forward and show tmr ap;rtmtwio of our kind iudulgenoe. We iicvlt woes jou except when we aio particii'arly in lined of funds, and you imit admit thai, with Potatoes at too pri !,: v;ce9 yen vtiw oblige your ( ' .'. ,,r . by settling at onoe. " ;'uaful)y. t a ma : S Willeit. Ih.ery! MRS. 13. B. LANE, M; l-'Io St , -p?ositc Baptist Church. opring a.rvd Summer Goods. A f,:i !: cf Millinery in nil the latest !'' "dsoine and ar. cheap as oan . v ! . : 1:1 .lie cit v. A a 'iiio 01" Laces. Embroider ' - '.-i V , Ladies' an-i UiiiJren's . 'iiCs, ,K-!tS, et.;. TI10 puhU- ..icraUy . :.., t i -.,;.ei,t-lu'.iy ic iti 'i ;) call null XuiuiuR her ; !. ri'i.l i1- "mi.;iio In r pi i-s ftiLli those !' as . in the cilj cr elsewhere. TO $2.50. J 'J n . Chance Lifetime ! TEN DAYS ONLY u i; WILL SELL TUE m NAVY SsO.GQ Sh.oe l'i )R Oxa.137 $2,50 f vve have your size. STORE. CI-AVEN STREET, 3 Doors from Board of Trade NEW BKHNE. N( C, Solicits CONSK N ME NTS OP TRUCK well-known Firms : fur ll.o I'ollowin Msrs. A. Iiennett & Co., KEW YOllK. " 2;ock,Timraons& Co., PHILADELPHIA.. " Lippman Bros., EHOOKLYN. ' ' Daraud Bros. & Merrick WASHINGTON, D. C. " C. Wolters & Co., NEWARK, N. J. tiuo.t qun'Mions received daily from ach 't t!:o a'love markets. Stencils and Postal Cards oan be had :poa ajii'lication at my office. marCl dw3m W!i5 Wanjs P.loney! Time IsMoney! nvi.t: put in a NEW REGULATOR anri c jnnertt x it with Wtshlngton by Telegrnpb, 1 sm ready to give oorreot time to each and every one. I have also a fall stock of all kinds of Cloods in my lino, which I ant selling at Rock Ilottom r.-ices. :' COME AND SEE ME SAM K. EATON, The Jeweler, uliddie St., opposite Baptist Chnroh 250,000 BRICK READY FOR SALE! Jfreaper than aay other Man can Furnish Them, I've got 'cm and want to sell 'em. 1 Apply to W. P. BURRtJS, New Berne,' or , M. PORTER, Riverdale 1 jne7 dtf J.H.3ENT0N,M.D.yD.D.S. DENTISTt' Permanently Moated. KKWBEBN, K.tt GM admlntstarad (ot th - ztnetlon ot teeth wlthont Mia. . . mar 25 dwlf . OfOo In Hotel Albert.