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7. V eto Mttnt v VOLUME XX. NEW BERN I, CRiVKN I'OLSTV, N. ('.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1898- -SKCUSU SEl'TlOS. UMBER 47 fX 1 MEDIC1L TREATMENT ON TRIll To Any Reliable Man. Marrtloua appltino and on month'i rmdlog of tr power will be vent on ti t.,:. w,Juntt ui.y a)riuc priynwnf, by Ihe fortJinoei ia. pvy m I li wund In tbo tre&tmeni ot tamo wei.t, broken, diw cuureced from effect! of wurrT, oier. orfc, Ac HpiT mnrrl kh-u .1 . oomph It ie. t'r&tiuO or devviopment uf ail nuiiit cunuHtons. The time of this offer u Ih-nteJ. No C. O- li. oiieme; no deception; no x,-n-. Add-eci 04 MAUAKA bT.. JM BUFFALO, N.Y. J. J. Wolfenden, RE4L ESTATE; New Berne, - N. C. FA KM LANDS, TIM 15 Kit LANDS. CITY I'ROTKUTY. COl'NTHY l'UOPKRTY. J-'ltiive Bonio Choi ui I, nils for Trucking. Seeds! Seeds!! U K AltK SKI,I,I.'(! PEAS ANI ISEANS At prices Lower than they can be bought in ordinary quantities in tin! northern markels. Stoi'k niiiiriintiM'il to be fresh and tin' best obtii liable. '(! contract in llic Sprint; to hnvn our wens and bc-ins grown for the following year, consequently these vcrv low prices. A full stick of Fresh (l.inlen and Tin.:k Seir- (.'nil anil See us. F. S. DUFFY, Cor. South Front & Middle. Sts. STOP HACKING YOU CAN Stop That Hackinj; Cough 1 1 mi will only take Bradhnm's Cough B.ilsam and Itradham's Bronchial Lozenges J () Until nre gilaranti r, -1 uinlei only ill d. I ried recipes :md I I ' en ri. or inoucv 1 1 tin in. S.il. I i I'radham's Reliable Drujr .Store- '' () if.,., .,. ..'..I , . . . OOOO 0000 I UK NORTH CAROLINA MAI.T W IIISKF.Y. recommended by 1 1- i hi; ph .,iaii fur medicinal purposes, wlil eniy at I. F. Taylor's. oocooooo IV TAIII.F WINK- cannot In. i'iinilli'il in this clly 1 1 1 1 t- I Sherries, HruTiil ii-k. mid Widen of ail kinds, tin- linesl l.rsnils. .1. F. Ta.vlor. p GGOOCOOO F OR I.IU10R.S of every kind, the I'. dace Saloon in Mm- clu-ii -hI plai v. Only Hie II.-hI (o.o.ls Sold ami tlir Ileal I (In- I ' lll-HTM-Nt. J. F. Taylor. 00000000 w j i 711 7IIIILE NT., NEW BERNE, - N. C. Mas an Entirt New Stock of . . . HARDWARE. Cook Stoves, Wilson's Air-Tight Heaters. Aik for ItAxcnv 'n Mixkh Puht., I'm ImhI paihl in (hn world. All (itKxIi (iuartnl! m lUprr. H 1 1 or M 1 1 if Ittfundwl. II. iv. Htnvnox, Vanrml Director anil Em bid titer. ; a OoVM ftfixul (Urrl, MiQnwnn'i lWBurUi rvbr ttpw-lait. I CROKER IS MOSES. To Lead Democracy Into Promised Land in 11)00. Organlin? His Deniurratir Ouli. (inner Cleveland Hoiiarary Mf inlier. (ionnan May lie Its Piesideiil. Either lie or Murphy. Nkw Yhiik. Jan. ll.-Croker, Tarn many 'm uh-hi chief, iH now making his K i L play tlH-i;r'aU'HlerIort of hislife." It is imihiiiL; less than the turning down of the silver champion, William J. Bryan, and lliu rising of ( 'inker as the political Moses of a i eoru'iinizcd Demo cincy, baaed on sound money, and a t;reat National campaign fought on the lines that c.-nried (Irealer New York for Tammany Hall. The nucleus of this movement is to be in a new National Democratic club pre sided over by Croker, It is purely Croker's chili and he will be the court of hist resort in passim; up applications for membership. All the members are ex peeled to Iih active members the honor an list at present contains one name, that of C rover Cleveland. The Tamilian v buss di i-igns to make his pet club the headipiarters of the parly in the state anil in (In- nation. It whs a sh re wi 1 move of Croker's U propose Harry l'ayne Whitney, son of President Cleveland's Secretary of the Navy, us a member of the 1.1 ranialinii The relations between Crnker and the former Secretary were aluaya very strained and this move is taken as an in dication that Hie ex-Secretary will fall into line with Tammany: Hint Hie Cleve land Democrats who bulled will Hock to to follow- his lead, and that, the outcome of all the plans of Hie Tammany leader in taking up the Democratic Club will be Hie turning of lirvan and silver over in the Populists. ('rokei's National'' Democratic Club is therefore boomiii"; along inerniv. (,'roker spends hours there talking over the "wonderful ' boom he has started and siiperinteniliiiL' the furnishing of Ihe rooms he has already begun to occuiv. Thomas I". Ci iuiiniiis, a man on the Taniuiany inside, has been quoted as snyinp that the prmMentinl campaign of 1U00 began w ith the reorganization of the Democratic Club by Croker. An other member of the club is ipiotcd as follows: 'Croker means that he is going to let Tammany 1 lull, so far as the name is concerded, take care of itself. He wants to break away from Ihe odium attaching to the name of Tamilian v. The odium might Ik an obstacle in his new role of political dictator of the Democratic party of the nation. In future Tammany will be merely an aid to the unbuilding nf his greater and broader hopes." Only two names have ho far been coupled with the office of president of the cluli. One is Arthur I'm- (ionnan, and this, by the way, may explain Croker's visit lo Wasiiinelon and (ior- mau's call at .Senator .Murphy's house, and the other is Kdward Murphy of Trov. Itoth men are said to have been proposed and seconded by Theodore W. Myers and Kichard Croker. ATTER "BOARDINO AROUND." Backward, turn backward, O. Tune, in thy Might, Feed me on gruel just f.,r lo nilit; I am mi weary of sole leather steak. I'etrith-il doughnuts and uh ainzed cake; Oysters tlmt siren in the watery bath Mutter as sir nig as (ioliali of Csth, Weary of mving for what I c m t ,-al. I hew ing up rubber and calling it meat Backward lit n backward, for weary I am ! live me a w hack at granduiol her's jam. me drink milk that uevcr was nkimmcd; I'l me eat but (er wlnai- hair ha- been trim ined . Ix-t me oner morn have an old finhloneil pie. And then I'll lie ready to ruil up and ie. TBI RIARIBTS. Yoterdny'ii m.rkrt piolalion furnltli l by W. A. I'orlrrllehl A Co. Goinmislon Itrokera. Skw York. Janunry Mi. HTtXKS. 0-n. Ilitrh. 1',-oplK (lu . . . (oi wd w ik y tooj im, mo; (! DC, Hit )TTON. Opon. High. (1o May J. HI JHJ t,H J.K) CfllCAHO MAKKETH. Wht- Open. IIIKh Ixjw, (1w MJf.. .: 90 IKIJ to B0j Com - My wj 'Htm fVlr. I W.rtjO IIm. BmUii'i AtmMa talv... Tna Vtntr lLTa 't Hi wnrld lor Cn DmlM. Rom, Ubvrt.Hilt lUwaoi. rm Mifi Trtiff, Ctopp IUKC.IIM. ms Omta, l aJI 6l RraptloM, mH poll lfly ton niw m pq py nlrd. It I tarMtw in ftt tmWai MiMwtloa or mow ftlbthkai. Frio tS mi i bot . THE PASS RACKET. Busy Willi! 1 Resells Labor Cutiiinissluiier Annual Report on Kailisatls. lloetors Shj of Court. Kamilies in I'enj. t e n t i a r i . Suit Adjusted. .lol HNAl. Ill REAI . I Hai.eiuh. N. C. Jan. U. The grand Jury of Wake county has made out true bills of presentment against the Sealioard Air Line for issuing a pass to J. II. I 'carson the railroad com missioner and one against Col. A. II. Andrews, Henry W. Miller and Mr. I'otts for refusal to answer (pieslions, asked bv the commission which refusal was in violation of the law which makes it a misdemeanor to refuse to answer ques tions asked by the commission. Col. I'. W. Avirett refuses to discuss Ins withdrawal from the N. ('. It. K. lease ease and has returned to ihe liail road tl.'Joll, the amount of bis retaining fees, lie declines to discuss Hie question of his lees, even with Messrs Smith and Dusk, the committee appointed todiscuss il with him. In the annual report of the Labor com missioner which will appear very short ly it is noted that the railroads in Hie Stale employ 1(1,241 men. The total valuation of Railroad property in the Slate is :!lM,47:i HI- the total mileage is :!,71.r !l including side tracks. The miscellaneous roads. 2t) in number are valued at S'j.HTl-'.'1-1 and their mileage is l,2-'(). The Alliance Shoe I'actory at llillshoro is being well patronized by the sub-al-liiiuccs On the tobacco market ycslcrdav there was more than 1(1,(100 lbs. sold and the prices were very .satisfactory. (iovernor Russell returned yesterday from Wilmington, lie makes nlnio.-l weekly trips Ihere. Solicitor Pou yesterday in court said that the Raleigh physicians must have a great deal of doctoring to do for it was almost, impossible lo get one to attend court ami if liny ca it was only for III minute. The solicitor Hhouhl not have hi it oul that Raleigh was so unheallliv,:i Rev (). H. Wilson of Tuscaloosa, Ala., is here to deliver an address on Negro Kvangelizatlon." The Secretary of Stale yesterday issued papers of incorporation to the Carolina Benevolent Association lo do bumncss in this Stale, Mrs. ,1. It. Chamberlain is vice presi dent for .North Caiolina for tin- associa tion to build the American l'niversitv in memory of ( ieorge Washington, and she has issued invitations for an -'At llotui" with "Tea and Patriotism" for this even ing. Still there are families of the peliltcli llary otlicials lesiding in the prison m spue of the order oflhc directors that they must move out. ( oiniinssioner Caldwell of the R. R. commission says he did not rpei t thi loll of presentment of the Railroad oMicial- lo be just 111 the shape II s m hill that Solicitor Poll w ill put the mat ter in such shape as lo ti st to i he utmost the power oThe commission as to forc ing Wit nesses to ausw el questions. Ci,. Andrew s and the other gentlemen who w i re l it d lo appear before the conilllls--ion toluol low will not be railed until the (oil I I ai ! - on these bills of present ment The (iiand l.dge ,.f Masons has so adjusted the suit, regaining the property left lo ti,,. Oxford Orphan A him by Mr. Bradley of California, lliaL it gels .'.00 annually . A hiuils-r company wi'l probably I n ill, I the railroad (i"iu here to I.ilhiu-tnn. Harnett county, no u to do. lop the large trai l of long lenf pine lumla-r. Tin re are Ih-i up ns lo tin- fulut, Raleigh ponmsMer. Some are for ci niandial J It. Hill, and others are lor "Bailey of N. C " Oeoige Yiinilcrlull and hi,, manager McNaiuee send Ihclr laiidca gardener here lo pul out haniUome ihrulM, e'e . al Ihe I iovr-rnoi 'n manxiou. prcvi nls lo lit, HUle from Ydtldc rlu II t u Nnrktl lllrr. Nkw York. Jan 10 -Liverpool a((niii ri jxirled kimhI huiincft, lodny with ftnlcii 12. 010 IiaU-h. Price of future Slid M,ts remain prsrlicnlly unchanged Adlces from Manchester are quit,, rn couragin(. yel our maikel tislay m depress,! and Hows 3 lo 4 polntu below haluxlay'i final prW Th orraaltMi for Una wrakneaa la due Itogrlb.r Ui tlir conllnurd larKs recetpu which am Iwynnd all ripTUllon. Tlia first week In January hownl an inrrrw nrer corrt-apon. Ing period January, I HO,, of 140.000 Inlet and this wek from prravnl Indlrsllnna lb. lm-raian will Ik? 1300 bale. 0Ttr similar p nisi In thai olb.r larft rmp year. It I inatrunllvf In not. thai thl ffat Innns. CMW mainly from lb! Htalra Kast of th Mkt lasliiH which wrr. Mtppnaaxl M baft pnptijr awl; mvaurJ tklr capavclty la lb jYMtr loo by. Trim far Um wuttd'a damand kaa abanrtoi rw7taln wllboot talarlal rtanaa bat will II ooallaaa to do an. (Vtainl tlx rffrci of to oouoa ill U lo poaapon. aa adraaw l( art In WmI Irt lowat pnoM, . Boataf Moom ft Co, , HAS WAR COME? Fitz Hort Lee, Our Consol, is I in Danger ! The Consulate Is (iusrdeil Auruiust the Mull. Battle Ship Maine Iteady to Sail Froui key West. Prepared to Pro teet Americans. Special to Journal . Washington, Jan. 13. -Hie situation at Havana is considered very grave. The disturbance directed against tin newspaper olticcs finally turned against the United Stales consulate. Spanish (.dicers threaten lo mob Con sul (lencrai Lee and ns a consequence the American consulate has been heavily guarded. The report has lieen circulated that the assistance of the battleship Maine has been cabled for by Americans in Havana, but the report has been denied, although it is known that Captain Sigshee of the Maine is in communication with Iee. K i-:v Wks i , Kla., Jan. 12, The second class battleship Maine has received ciders to hold herself in readiness to proceed to Cuba at an instant's warning. Theonlers came by telegraph tonight. In compliance with these orders, ('apt. C. 1). Sigsbec. commanding the battleship, has made arrangenients to get under way without delay. He has been placed in communi cation with Consul (lencrai l.ee, who will cable him w hether or not it is nccessarv for him to go to Havana. The distance between Key West and Havana is eighty miles, and this can lie covered within four hours by the battle ship. I'pon her arrival Captain Sigsbec will al once see Consul-Ocncrnl Lee and make such an angements as to protection of American citizens and American inter ests as the consular's ollicc may deem nec essary. IIai ana, January 12 Al 10 o'clock (his morning, about a hundred army otliccrs incensed by the violent attacks made l some uf the local p-qx-rs on the (ieneinl in Chief, and llie principal ollk-crs of the Spanish army m Cuba, went lo the print ing ot'hce of the daily journals La Discus sion and Ml Kccoucentrado and began snia.shing the windows and deslioving the printing outfit, as well as culling the employes ponWmrai God They Are Not As Other Men Are- Russell Denies That He lias Asked Hancock s Resignation. Wli Arireff Upturned Ills Fee. h I rbjr Smith Case, t'liap lain Discharged Jo; 'icn ai. Hi ki;ai . 1 R l Klllll. N. ( '. Jan. bl. '.is. , The Populists are rejoicing that all the m and.iN which are now comini; out are on Republicans. There are no scandals attached to Populists. Coventor Russell denies that he ha asked fur the resignation of RoImtI llan coek us President of the A. A: N. C. It . The Id publicans say that in tin next elei lion. Iliey will have ihelnglo vole -olnl. That this will he done by t u-Ij ing mn negro that show s an inOepi udi l spirit. They hope for sin h a w rangle among the I lemocrats as will help ihem the Republli ailH. Mr. Avuetl says that he has returned tils retaining fees tiecausc for one thing that il has Im'cii charged that In entered upon the work against hm i.ovi. lions purely for gain and Ih-suI,-s that li- lots grave doubts as to the right lo lis.- the Slate' money in ih-fendlng these snils n their preaenl ulaluv There is every Indicnlmn thai the c. bncco acrr-nge in thr State w ill lie vcrv largely increased ihia year, lulle s Urge sniouut of fertilizer i ts-ing sold for tohars-o. John P. Smith, i usriundsnl of the penitentiary, and a Mr. Williams one of Ihe RttaMidsnlv appeared before the (iraud Jury Tuesday. Thecause w the Indict ment of Kirbv Smllh for charge well known There a a t roc bill found hut the case was nol proal Usin Hit? charge of assault. Such weather ban rsrrly ever beaa awn In January. The thermometer itanda al 7.1 In the middle of the day, and even laU in th. rrening in rsople lonng. nn th. porrhe. like tbey would in Jan.. 7h. Railroad Oomnilaalon now propose In hnik Into Ihe matter of 1 tload Head'' tprfsM(e to Im eiradlcnry (ini.rnor Huavll. Hr, E. (1. Itunran has lien (VKirlrnicd aa K.T.nu. (;ollrrior and will takt cha on th. IMh. 8. Othn Wilson was this morning bo fortj lb R. R, Commhatlnn lo lt r 4mc rsfardlng frw. paaira. II polled out M. TV. eoaamiawsVoajra krw alwal had fr aanii. Th oaaw. aaln4 to rallroavli brfor tW. ooorU will aol coast us bofor. Um Marcw tvrm, HupsintdMl M.wbora. of th. pib iMUarj aaa dlachar4 th. Rtrt. Mr. Bab at Cha plait at Um ooavkK tarasa, Ubo Oonmlaakst llaairkk law foot awt lo w it. HmWr and Uwklaf bat- RUSSELL IH A HOLE Otiio Wilson Fits Eiio Hard , Free Paro. Swears ' hut Hnssell Said he Could (let Pusses l or II is (diesis and "I'relty Much Amtliing Klse " (.iiM-iniir Tries to lleuy it. Secial to Journal Rai eiiih, Jan. 15, - -Otho Wilson testi fied today before the Railway Commis sion that he only took passes last April al the (iovernoras earnesi r, quest u.ul lo save the State's money. (Iovernor Russell then testilied in re turn and denied that be had "earnestly requested" Olho Wilson to bfke pusses hut swore that he had advised him to take thciu. Otho Wilson swure thai Ihe (iovernor had said that he was getting free passes for his guests at Ihe executive mansion. The (iovernor went back lo the Rail way Commission otlice and swore that he had nol said that he had gotten passes for his guests al the mansion hut dial he could get them mid could get them for pretty much anything; thai he wanted. Wilson also went again lo the Railway commission ollicc and swore that Russell hud said he used (he passes for himself and family and that when Wilson s-jnl (ocularly that "his family" was only him self and wife. (Iovernor Russell replied to him. "oh, 11-11! that means Mrs. Russell's guests at the mansion. " RlJURIlfii Bill. tod Jury Blip Such Against Kill)? Smith. Sm i Ih Itcporlcil us Cnne In (icorgia. Will Nol Appear Itef.iie Kail win Commission. Col. Aii retl's lint Shot al N. C. Railroad Di rectors. Special to Journal. RaMJOII, Jan. 12 The Craiul Jurv today, returned a line hill again-l Dr. Kirby Smith lor his having criminal re lations with the criminal insane won. all at the State penitential v. It is reported here that Smith lias gone to (leorgia Col. A. II. Andrews, llenly Miller, Munson and I'otts. of tin- Southern Rail way, it Is said will not appi ars before the Radwav Commission, (.. answer for contempt. Philip Williams Avirett, the counsel ot (iovernor Russell, any? that there air I l rcelors of the North ( amlnia railroad w ill, whom no genllem ili desires (o I nine in contact sn:i IKISII POTATOES. For -sal,. I On Itu-rels I'irsI ( l.iss Seed Iri.h I'olaliss. white llln.ii. fall ;-r.. Will l-ih-lirer.-d nt Aurora N ' Flour bsrrels, double headed, if ill . irnl. C,.rres.tiient niitwered prompt ly i K MAI.I.lsON. Jan. II, HIs blalis. N ( . HINDIPO utoiu VITALITY fji Mid Wall Man IKKNCH RMnV litstra Ik. mull la M Im. lima Am MiJr. f'trww. Aw M'muty. Mnn drKirx mtU Wmh fanad bt tirvn al amK l rN off In. mtUfy m4 1 tMOjaiitataaaa. oatJ M rwmin Matft atd OM Mta rufnif naj(HM ttrr. M gin vita ami lo t)rma. mwtmm., ainl ftt wtmm lav tattM m mmttUn. RWlt rft tM tt llw rt( mH FCft TC I WaMll pltMl MKt.QII LI J.llf. Witt. writ fwrMrta. M. tCkfQ Hkkl, Hh F. 8. DUFFY, N lWrnt N. C. o rl 1 1 1 1 wi ia. a ml a. 33R31 M WiailXfr MIX Allans. M7VtVM m (7rrSt at, POWDER Abaolutoly Pure THE "a" OREAT 1 j aii'isV"ift l . F J li S- -4 W 4.r- f 1 t-a a. VA .'iil.aa k ISSUED TJT " SEVIWEEKLY SECTIONS S j EtU'li Tui'Mlay and Friday. ju 52 S5cSSZSHSHSHSH5HSHSHSBSHS2SHSHSH5BSHSHSHSH5HSSS'I 'TTTTTrjiTfrrnrrr Fine Roasted Coffee, Best Elgin Eutter, Flour, Lard and Baking Powder, Oi; WIIATKVKl; KI.SK YOU MAY NKiil) IN THE Grocery Line CO SldlanifJ it Gsiski 71 ISrojid St., NEW IIEKXE, X. ., AND YOU CAN GET IT AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE ! JLO. JLULOJl JLOJLO. JLULUUl JlJ Mighty Hot Weather. Weather has boon tco wttrni to talk wraps, blankets and the like Will hnvn Hoinettiin else lo tell yon of soon. Tlie job table nttll holds some of the marked down goods. Two qualities of Wool lihinkets, don't want to carry I hem over. Tim ." (ill onis now go nl $.'. X'.'i. The 4,00 ones now go nt jid.tMI. Ladies Coats:, a few only, prolit not considered in selll tig t he.se . Ladies Capes, a few ton many of the good ones, a deep cut in pri.-es will be found here also. Tin- Marseilles Spreads neatly all cone, no more at t licsc prices. A few I'.lack Cashmere Shawls, the pruning knife been at work on t liesc. Odds and ends of Km'irot.lencs marked down to al most nothing'. When .Shopping Don't Forget the Job Table. H. B. ALL STYLES Thr'' fur HORSES M 1JLEC ! Just arrlTrd and tddud to lh bis itock I alrttvly bad on btdld. Jutt rail at mj tablet and I will thow Jo th largatt ttook Of bofM tnd mnlnt tvr thown on th Now Utro marktU Kry lUll, pn md thtd It Blltd. All ttlaa and kioda. Can lolt aojont bo vaola t good bora, or mole and will tell thm (or lata nona thao tbty bar atar btn rtUilad at on thi ntrktt btror, llbr for Cath or 0 on and two ytara Um. Do not forgal that I alto carry th Urjrui atock of Bojrlat, ITar nta and Rob, of an; dlr U Eaalra Oorolin which will b aold at prioa to toitlh forohaaar. ' C8i. mjj. T3Crnc ii c 'I'd- ' WlioI?Nnle j A Itetail DuflLy. AID KINDS ! IjoimIh of Vs u
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