I. ffeto 2 ilVl4?.1i1J WTO VOLUME XX. NEW BIKN'K, CRAVES COl'NTV, N. ('., FRIDAY, JANTAUY '.. mi!.--SK .'iiN I) lTI) KIMBEIt 4 J. J. Wolfenden, REAL ESTATE, New Berne, N. C. KAliM I. AND.S, TIMKKIi LANDS. city i'KorKi: rv. cor.N i i;v I ;,.;.; I V I-gIUvo eoino C ' h. ; I. ils f i Trucking. I SHI, ...HARDWARE... Masury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles. Street, New Berne, Truck ! peas : PEAS : PEAS : AM) - Beans! Beans! Beans! Till- enHioit of Ktr;i Ivirlv I'eas, and improved Yale- line ami Kust l'roof Wax Himii-. Fo'.ll'Oi'S tO lll'I'lll', Ar.' Y.)j Cj n; I Cin.-l Coming! .3. D ClilUK, lirick Store, Near Marker. Deck. WAIVT A GLASS OF BEER As fn da' o i n jict n No v or i or any n'i.er city in tin; I ' . i i ; o 1 Slut -s Lo io Palace Saloon ! is mm:!.?; stkff.i, U l.-i .-u cm got it. Also any it In r I'n.st, ( I (i.m.M ri liie Li'iuir Tunic I'iiim V C. M : 1 1 Wilis Ue. ii - 1 1 1 1 n I-1 1 I 1 I'V tin' in Kt pl, -i ) :l 1 1 James F. Taylor. JAPANESE PILE CURE A NVw find Complete Treatment, ranaiating of SllTt )SI ruKIMS, (. amulr of Omtmml and two lUtxe of Ointment. A tirver-fmliriK rutr Ut Pile. i. every nature atl itrfjict. It make, an oteralion with the knife, hii h la tainful, anl often remitis. in death mine. ea.y, Why no' Lira this Urrlbta 4Iium? Wa ic i Wril.tr. fiuaran.M In aach $1 Hai. No Cure, No Pay. yx. and i a boi, 6 (or f J. Snt by mait. Sample ire OINTMENT, 8&c ui 60e. CONSTIPATION f.XTflr-.S grral I.IVKRan.l STOMACH U M .1 1.A I ( IK .,..1 HI.1M)I I'l RII'IKK Small, mil.l arwl .lraianl Intake: cat. ially atlapltd for thildrrn'a uc. jo l(fca i ceula. FREE. A vtal of lk famoualitlk FVIkta will be glvm Willi a i boa or more of fair Cuiv. Notica run (.nnuihb rauii jAraniui Pilr Cvaa (of aak only lr F. S. Dl.'l r V, - v r.. ri,f, X. C. V. M. $lmnioii, J. II I on. A. I. Wurrf, K. IT. Tou. SIMTiNS. tfU & WARD, ATrOUNKVS and ('OLNSKliOflS il LAW. j -t Hl.u, n. '. OaVe ft'; Ho. Kmnl Street, nearly oppr. site lloli I Chatlaa ha. (tillica n'.o nt Ilulci.'h and Hmithnct.1 ) Piantlr! In llm wii.niifi ,( ("ravm. Iipiln, J.Mia, u,ilrw, MrUTl f'a.mll'!, Halii-, I'inatiill llarn'-tt ami Mllann. In ma A )inni til "rv.ral i imria, anil wbaravaf Ml atl it a r ). km Tested AND TRUE. r4 One- Hnred Bales Still in Ik Fields at to State Farm Fire ! pa i intent Ilulldiuir I'nsafc. II n 1 1 ! (lining invitations. I.) iiiliitcs Leavlnir Snutli I iirt. Hntler Calls for 11 uiit-aik's Ueinoval. Jo'JKXAI. Bt'RKAf, ' 1,'aI Klllll. Nl'. Jllll. Ill, '!)H. ' 'I'lii' i i ii 1 1 , i-1 i:n v hoard met todiiy . The iii'vv Si, , i ii.i. ini. ni M, borne will ninke lusliKi i..,,.. There lire he says 100 ' Ii.iIck ,,f i:n;i, keil eolton on Hie farms. It is il,,iiiicl that I lie present ailminislra I. ii i has put the institution on a paying Ii.isis. There ha, within the hist few j ilri s. been brought to the hospital at the j iieiii'enlini v 33 sick convicts. There tire I now 170 convicts cniphiynl in railroad I wink in the Slate, lint no convicts have j yet been let out for farm woik, all being I I ceiled on thu btatc farniK. ; The new lire (lep.u ti t liuihltng hero has sett I c 1 so much that there is great danger of the walls spreading and the binldipg o, I npsiiiL'. The liie c immiltiv , w ill Imve the liuililing braced at once. ' Yesterday befcie the State board of Pharmacy, seven applicants for license l ere examined. This was an unusually small class. I The Soul hern Railroad otllcials who weui hi ii.iriiam yesterday on a sum inons to appear before .lu.lgc lfobinson were told that the solicit r was not ready f -r Iheio. I'.iglitccli new stiidelil.s hae entered f,.i liie Spsii. terniat the Agricultural and Me, h inlcal collcc. j The Ainlitor ycstctilay gave on!, copv I for piiblinliing ihe comparative giilicrna tmial vote of s;ijand Ihe Congiessi il ! vote lor lM'.H-'.lli. (i.ivcrnor liusscll lias lieen invited to i three l.anipieis, one the Wilmington ' Clumber il Commerce, one the League of American Wheelmen lo meet in St l.ouis Kchruary !lth, and Ihe New I Irii ans Press. Club llampiet January '.'Olh, but he has ici.lined them all. The l.yncliiics are I, -aving Soiiiliiort iii ilelaebllienls, and it is tliought ilia! bv the 1st of March all will lie g There were i lany politicians here yes terday looking to, places under the in Kevcniic Collector anil the new I'. S. marshal. I,, w.-b i , , . .. j ah i, urn , ii j m,-i: ail- -, , J'osi I olliccs and in liandolph 711, but WhIo-'.i population is about double t !,at of Km , dolph, while the niacufactiiriiig iutcrj'sls j in Ivainlnlpb are valin d at about I, mole . than in Ake. Tin lo is an lndilNti ial !.:( I iilll mi company doing Inisincss in the State that has a in, u,b iship ,,f ;t,ooo m lUleigb. They pa from ,"i , mis to ccnlly week ly and the policies are f i ooi I'.'.'i.llll to t'lOO. The (iovernor was today a-ked for a iirdon fur Thos. Itohcrlson w ho is m-iv-oil; a -1 year lerut. Siin rl 1 1 1 in 1, n I Mcbaue susl.e will soon put nil tin-female come ts in ihe penlicnliary pioper to work in the shirt f'lotory. All hanks wi re chisel t,a and the j i lly si ho ,: ol.si n-i il l,i-,-'s bntbday. Senator llull.-r calls on li.iv,-riioi Kus sell editorially todav to remove llohell llllllCili a- pleselehl i.l the A N. ( . I! I! at i, ace. The statement lleil Ihe lis', and nvsti r trade :a the .-Itate ovei .'i.llilil Ooo iiliailv iH nun ii larger than w as cxpi ctcd. 1'esimaster (link of houlhein Pun, Miles II pipel here fill lib. I legaidill:; los s ill ll is thoil-.dit that Sen il.. i Cut, bar,! Ins alicd, s b ete l a chi.-f . i. rk for CalleeUir I hliican. I i hi in ill m Ilia Ii, nl, tire. Speci d to .1. urnal. I.n!eigb, January 111 (inventor lint sell coin ten Ihe neiilciice of lien i. el. Is to iiupiolilitelit for life. Fields I vi m nciitcincd to be bung at Tnrb no. ra Kaeti la rnlMl-r j . Hix'cinl lo Journal. Nrw York, January 1U. Mr Nai k. aenteneed lo ten yenra imoriaonmeot b.i j thu murder of JuldcnaiipM'. inti taken lo Auburn tixlny to commence her term in the penllen'i.irT l.ladalxa ralllai(. Sjmh in) to Juiiriinl. New York, Jnnuary 10 - It ia rrnrlrd from lmdon that the condition of the health of William K. Oladalnno la rata Ing the gravral pirehaiialooa. WOOD'S Sr.FDl trt tfckBy from nod mitcUi lo ami Om mmit antt tipbttamii Southern Growers. ocafa DaaertplHt CahlcajiM k tna nlu abU aami Wipiul la a-hrtnf oaHaral aWttom Uat TainaUa hrloriolkai abeaal all mmtt jMCaaJJr a4apWjP UM SomU. VEQETABLB m4 FLOWER 'SEEDS UrtM aiU Clovtr SJa, t4 all Qarden and Farm Seed. T. W. WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMCN, RICHMOND, VA. m uiuit irii unit n tm urra. BSC ROAN'S 8TBONQ WORI S frMleli ar Wlia taint Pain Our Hawaii. Pruldfai voir Will It Irrtlrrd la Nlale, siiinotos, January 111. senator Mingan occupied the aiteiilion of the Senate during the entire time of the executive session today ill the presenta tion of his views on the subject of the annexation of the Hawaiian Island. This w us the second installment of his speech, and w hen he concluded, a few minutes after a o'clock, he had not then reached the end. He dwelt upon the military importance of the islands, iuol , ing (ieneral Scotield and Captain Malum a! length in support of his position that j the islands were a natural outpost for the t nited Slates, and necessary to the prop er protection of our western coast and of our general commerce in case of war. Mr. Morgan predicted that if the I uited States did not take advantage of the present opportunity to acquire the islands, there would hv war between this country and some olhe, power within ten weeks. It w as not, be said, within the bounds of possibilities, in view in the present Kuropean competition for territory in Asia, that ihe Hawaiian Is lands should be allowed to remain inde pendent for any length of time after the I'nited States Haouhl finally announce their determination not to make them :i part of American territory. J, Arrangements are making for the en tertainment of President Dole, of Hawaii. on a scale belilting his rank as the chief magistrate of a fi ien Jly nation. It lui been decided that be shall he regarded as the nation's guest, and that our govern ment will hear Ihc expense ol his enter tair.nrent fliile in Washington. President McKinley has decided In have the ollicial tour of the Hawaiian Pnsidciit begin at Chicago, and at that point he will be met by the rcprescnta lives of the President and of the I'niteil Slates government. Mill llHliem llo imh Aurrf. Special to Journal. New Hedlord, .Mass., January 111. The mill owners have failed lo agree in their action towards the strikers. This dis sension makes the opposition ol the striking operators. much brighter. Not one of the cloth mills of the city made any attempt to run this morning. The expel iences of estel'day, specially that of the incipient riot at the Ibistol Mill. sin. wed popular feeling to he so 1 iteiise that it would he unwise to make any cITort lo resume wink: lln iefoic not an engine was started. '1 lie thousands i f operatives were quiet, and everything seems to have settled down to a long, waiting battle. RICHES IN KLONDIKE. Ion Willi IIIk laniiiH Itelnru. Ili-nvy Pilot-ma llii i lillkool. SriiiiK, Wash,, Janinii v H Twenly two person- arrived here last nighi Irom Hawsoli ( ity on the sleannr (oirollll, in nejinir w ith them a sinaM amount ol -'old Oust, also drafts on the North A inei iean Trading and Transput tnl ion company amounting to between IHKI (100 and ifl.OiKI.OOll. In reference lo lb, food situation at Dawson the new arrivals eorroliorate previous reports that, although food is seaiee. there will he on starvation. They consider lli.il it will be impossible lo gel a relief expedition to Dawson at this sea ill of the ear. The iikon is Mil- .1 Irom shore to tshoie w ii Ii great ice ridges fi oiu 10 to 2 I feel high. Ihe iee being thrown up m greal lih elvs nnd standing at all sorts of angles. Mi-h u iMi dogs can make tin ir way by l. ig.-in, the shore. Inn in. huge ipianliu of - i a - van be can led with dog teailii The pi,.; d n.e ., ,. in. leer ill Alas ka is eoiisnl. n il iiiin n li able by l',c loitli'l s I lea snow ,t..i ins Ii i e . i nr red re cenlly i n Ihe I lulko.it 'asn I lavel lia been prtu licall unpos-il.le ,.,t llo-pass for il:i s at n 1 line line of the Hist t" stake eioiiu'l on C'dora lo en i k and tin- la-. man out of the K li Mi. like count r v m An.liew ills, ii. known i, "The bg Swe,!.- He i not able aa being the owner of the i hvin on w lot h t be Inggesi K londike nuggi t ban ) et I. een fin. ml. The I a In (i of ii .Id wan Millie. 1 nt $"Mfl Itepliing to a rcipieal 'or aa calimntp ol the w iiiler' gold duift output one of Ihe miner aaul "We hne done a great deal of figuring on tl.al nnd it now ap-m-ihii that the o input, not itlialuniling the acari Ity of f.s.d and llglit. will lw from tIO,or.0.fKX) to ifl a. ooo. lam. lallaaa Mai AfralM I.'.MxjH, Jan. H. - The country (ji ner ally ii greatly pleaaal hy llm announce, mr-nt mail by thn rhancallor of Die aichnpler. Kir Mlrlnel Hirka Ilcarh at HwanaAl laat night. In which Urn rcbord tha provlooa drclaratWmi of Mr. Half our, at MancliNter, on tha Indian policy of the jpivfminml, and added that lb rriln lltll a rm ilelprmined, (Ten at the oi at of war, that the door of CnlneM oofnmrrce ihoul I not be atiut In Ureal llrltaln. Till ileelaraMon la recnf nlrad aa c dear ly diflning Ilia guTrrnmeot'i poaitlon, and uo'h U librtal and oonaratl nawpaera command lh plain apaakiof. Kwaalawa ( aaiaawlpwllaf . Dai ia, Jan, )9. CVuMtderahU arprla at Uwai oaoard kra by I dUpalch from St, rSrtrral'wrg to Iba OlofiM Catexl Maouqcing IImI R(Ua(a ha forfrva,! two now army cor pa mi th Cera tn4 Aatv iHat tfoniWn, at VUm aid KlefT. 1ST IT LIST. Politicians Have Their Minils At Rtst OA Certain Jobs. Kailnay ( oiiiniissiiin Ciise. Judge Puller lioes West. Another Farm I. eased. Seen New lteptities. Catch of r'lsh. I'arilons at Iteanforl. JoUKSAI. Hl'liKM'. I Uahioii. N. C. Jan M Some of the politicians here now rest easy. The District Attorney Inn been appointed arid Hernard gets the place. Chadborue gets the Wilmington potolHce soil l.yre (ilenn gets the (irei nsboro postollicc. The Haleigh poslolllcc will probably fall to Baily of North Carolina. All the council in K. R. coinmissiou case have returned from Washington City. The P. S. Supreme court may ren der its decision on Ihc case without hear in: argument or they may send for the "ouncil to come on later and argue the case. Mrs. Watson, whose husband shot her last Oi tuber, and then killed himself. died early yesterday morning w here she had been taken In sec if the bullet could be located an I extracted from near the spinal cord. Iliiu Fields, w ho was sentenced to be hanged on the lHth, for poisoning a man named Keel in Edgecomb county was. a lew hours before the execution was to Ii ivc taken place, commuted to life im prisonmcnt. A leading Populist says fiat the past will be forgotten an I that th.- Hutler and aiili Hullei factions will so in be uniled. Judge L. C. Puller left today for his court in Santa pee, New Mexico. He will he gone until the end of March. At a meeting of the Italeigh druggists' association held yesterday, p.. (I ltinl song was elected president. The stockholders of th new Republi can paper will meet here tonight. Ii is probable' that the paper will be made a senii-weekly. Another farm was leased by the execu tive committee of the penitentiary wind, and confirmed by the ward. Two acres of sugar beets are to be nut in mi each farm to lest the idea of the sugar beat industry in the Stale. Otis Skinner last nighl gave a line pro duction in his "Prince Rudolph." The Railroad cominission ha- sum. moiled Mai. J. W. Wilson to appear be fore "the court " next week. M.ij ir Wil son will he pretty sure lo give the new holders of the commissioners' ollii-e a lively time, for he never whips the dewl areaiml the stump. Mi-s Sallie Stockanl, one of the foul female si iidents at the Pniversitv wdl graduate with the class of ",s, Ii will he the lir-t lime a female h is ever revived i diploma from the N. C. I niversiiy. P. S. Marshall Du ki rv lias aopointeil seven new deputies. They will be re quired In give .ri, 000 bonds befor they get their commissions. The Cnilerwriters Insurance Company was formed in (ireeiisboro with a i tjiital of 1 011,000. There ii ho much ineliui tion to start local companies. The catch of lisb in the Slate. III. 'MI0, last year was enormous Tins is iven by the labor c inls-ioiicis iep.nl The value of the eateh is .f 1 ,N I :j,i, i S. Th" President of Ihe Republican League says that (iovernor Ku-sell has promised to canvass the Slate and it is probable lie will do so. Tae g ivernor has panloue I two of tin grave Mini insurance men who wen- . r -vii ted at llcuufort last year, (hie w a- Del. Ien Dcleuiiir, white, andtl I In i was William pislu i , colored. l..lh w ru in ,1 1 .-in I ful health. A Rtllronti Wllboul rtptrl St l'i h, Mm.. .Inn. 11). K-m-l.-i.'. TexiiH. SMiillu rn K itnKi,. Nm I lirnii-i n k Intii Hiin and lln Indinii TiTiilorv :n nnxiotiM to Iirvc n Hliortcr rmlwiiv lim t Si Iymin. Tliey have (-(inntructiMl twrlv. miUni of tnxrk frum 1 1 ririoti Ti'xaR, without on c-nt of working rapitnl Mock wni int,pij to ii numltr d f u nirm umt tm rt liHiiti wIhj i.iM for it liy work ujHn llic mrnlU'l. Tim ftrmr; in many innlanrra wnrknl thrmpvm, while thf mtTf hniitu lim-d tcnniHlcr to taltc thrir pint ra. Whrn mrnplriisl (hp roml. na lnnnMl. li lo pxtenrl fnun lonrifttn, T. x;ib through Oklahoma tht Indian T' rilorv ami Kfintaa to Ml Iula. I HODIB OCARBED. I'vallaara' Itrnaaaalrallaai br "la ataaaa la Parla Pravlarlal Taw aa af rraaia. PaKH, Jan. IS. Aa a precaution to prevent dlaturhanora tha bridge from the I.alln (Quarter arm Unlay guarded by pollr and tiro rraidrncra of "Mil Mathku Dn-yfua and Km lie Zola warr fuanlrd. A amtll mob of atudmta aa wmblarl onlilda Uin Iaw ayriool with lh" ntual criaa, but (lea polloa privcrlad a rrloua deinonilnUioa. klaa't Armiaa Ba. Tm Bmr Sain lo lira world for run. bruit, tnrm, uloart, aaJt rhatiai. favrr on. Ititar, cbaptwd kandt, chitt.klna, euTM. md fell Mm ampUuna, and poai llmrly cnirr piW or mi pay raqulrvd. It fuaraalaad t faMacI allafacUoci or momtf rvfamUd. I'ric 11 emu par a . for aa hr r. B. DalTr. AGAINST BLANCO UH lr I eellna AifMlast llir I., u.ral Kr laluuleera I u tlte paiilti Army arialara Alau Hair III111. 1 1 A 1 A M . ( lll'.l J .1, 1 1 1' ".1 A ' .,. , o ' r 1 ion nov reii,- in I i.,v ,; ; ... i lifli, 11 1 1 In ii al . it ,, !, - .,1.1. Cie city w a.- ,, ..i , : : . ., 1 . ; j 1 .f a revolution A . I !. e . . in 1 e -! , 1, j v praclli dill noi 11 1 . inil,:. 10 ps 1 i.llllllUI d I.- he p.. n:. a in!., i:.. 1 1 : i toSundav. 1.11.11:1 It, I 11. i :il 1 l . il ii- tii Plnai di 1 Km I hat 11; 'i niiij v. .1 ii a fori'gi1 estimate I at "J.oi m in,-u .1 :,t h 1 -lacked in 'lie l. clival l.,hl,- 111 I "t ... I ,. where most of tie f ar. - i. 10.11:1. i Alsmt the -anie lone a - 1 1 1 1 11 : 1 d one ! thousand ca all 10 111 and f nui I . j 11:11 - lei- III the Canute! lie l,e l llel.l ill t aha -licet, on the arlillel whaif. bal tri les of liel l 111 l.U. ry were pl.inti d in position to lake ( In ha and I haeoll si 1 ect-. All public buildings along the haib"i front from the Plaza do Annas to the Piinla were crammed with troops and huge bo'llew of cayallv. and in'aiitiy were held 111 reserve in Ihe street 1 adja cent to Central Park, ll is estimated that fully twelve thousand troops arc in the city in addition to the regular garrison. A very probable solution is that tb,. riots were the result ol a enlist rvnl ivc plot in Spain to overtlimw the mini-try j and ieneral lilanco and to cufoicc the rellirn of eylcr. GRANARIES NOT NEEDED. At l.ensl Mlr ttlrlijirl NhinXa. I iiiihiIii Onsiireil in ItfKnr.l 111 Ihe Snvy. I.iimios, January 10 Sir Michael Ilicki -Heach, Chancellor of the Kxelu quer, speaking at Iliisiol today, ridii a led the notion (.f providing granaries, as had been suggested ill some quarters. He said be was coin inccil the Itritish navy was strong enjugli to hold its own ami m any war Kng!:::i.l would have many friends ready to -uppiv com Referring lo the budget c-liinates. he said tlie-c would show th it the govern ment was fully alive to keeping up the stand. ml of theariev aud navy: (heiieh he del I, ire, I il w as mil ci editable to Can ada' or fair l i Hic'lish tax payers tl.al such a colony should conhiliute ptaet -cully nothing I i the nival defences of the empire. lie hoped ( ' in til i would soon turn her attention to this matter, adding that l,e was convinced thai il lie did m l, the lltiy Would coille w he I :,le would have "a l lid" aw akening w hich would be en. tllelv her tiw n full 1 1 ." Iterlie (J, (h a ll-iul v Special to Journal. ItAU.inti, N. ('.. January LMI Richard II. Hlackledge, of New Peine, was today appointed a I lilted States Deputy Mal shal. DOLE LEAVtS TOR WASHINGTON. Ilr li'i)(M li l-'rlMirallfiit hm Srm n Hf ll H III I t IKI)I, S.n I'l: wclM ii. ( M ..Inn. I'n-hi- 1 1 fit Sii!)f l.l ii. U.l.-. ol ll:tv til. 1, (I fnl Wilhllllltoil litis i ' V i I 1 1) U In Vl-ll l'('-i- ilfiit Mi-Kiril.'v. 1.1'ftnr his .l.'pru Hire In i-iic.l tin LrOVl HI Mil lit I 1 1 I ill- ;il JOIIS lull-, ;n tiUll- prtninl hy (icin-utl Mi;ifln ami utaH". II. wan arcoiilfil tult liiihtaiy honor-, in (-linlm a irvirw nf tin- iiunps. AIut the n-vu'vv rn-aiilnit I..lc in spected the li-illeries ;md furl ilirat ion-, ml hen n lunH'd t the rit, wln-re Maynr I'helan ami a delej.tii m i f promi Merit rili'-ie. ettt. i t;iiii.-.l rin at tin Pat Mm I in, .ii Cll. 'I lie . lit I rlrtl. Sp' t ml ! .Ii mi nal. I ' a : t - Jan 'Ji. Tm- ti;i'. ..f Ivn In , l.i, fin pnlii.i ! a--i i i. i' a nuin'ier cf 1'irli h mH, i il, i;, r ,ih i ! 1 1 i w ; Ihe I n f ii . pi . a . .-d lii-, hi l'ii.s 'el -I liar y Till, lit ! . Jiipnii Ilu.Tliiif i riltweri pcria' I'' ,1 "M t nal. I,sn v,, .I.in. ;Mi li i-, -i Ue I th ir the I i o i n i ,n iiimi n' will 1 1 ii v lie' i i u i- id wlii- h aii- it-1 iv Ih-iml; IhmM tnr Urai! in It.e ',n '!i h anil l-'n-heli Mhipuri' Til. llodra C .l.brllr. "Whatl Vno nnver hinrd of hlml Why, hia iiainn la a bona, hold word." "Indwdl A atory wrlUrr?" "No, ha biitchniM ninht panpla. " Clovelnnd lmdrr. Km laa Carraa Tala. Hlrnal Horvlro Man (maatlnR dyapap tin aajualnuooa) Fina day, Jnoaaf Jonaw Oh, doo't Ulk ahrrpl Chi oago Trirmnn. In lb Nnw York directory far 1811 Ii tb actor, "Pave Ooopw, maohlnlat, M Ehn ttraai " Etta atrart im Uxm oca of th poorer lonaJitta. If nil tha bovaat la Eulaad placed aid b)r alda, Uray wxMtld aoTai pact of 410 arjaara ail laa, F0'DER Abaolutal rur VSESP S2SHSHSB5HSHSi?SHSi?SHSa SH5HSelS2 SEMI-WEEKLY SECTIONS Fitfh TueMla.v and Friday. 'S a ESHSHSBS 25c5eS2S 25 ESSriSESclSE5H5HSHSe5 BSSS3SZS SZ1 pTTTTTTTfrTTtTTTTrfj Fine Roasted Coffee, Best Elgin Eutter, Flourv Lard and oi; w uati; 1:1; klsk vi: mav nked in the Grocery Line till McDanicl i Gaski 71 Kroad W.,VEW RERNE, X. C AND YOU CAN GET IT AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE ! i Special Bed ,g Twice a year we hiivc a reg'tilar khIu of Reil Linen at very low prices, ami r.s usual we Imlil the first Stile in Jan ii iii v - The linen we fell is all liatiil torn, well made and 'lit' sizes arc nil full. Von cannot afford to buy sheets by l lie vanl, for the it-adv inadii sheets cost no more than the cluh by the yanl. llcte i.-i a lint of kiiol anil price.-: '.l.i'.!0 Vml lletnstltclieil, i lc. ;i()!ll) i 1 oinve pii n , hemstitcheil, .jlK;, '1'Ik' Homespun iB an elegant bluet f.)r Spring and 4K' Suiiiiiier. !lii'.iu l-'rnil, i'.s'c. !iii'.Hi And rofc. iggin, -17c. !'0!iii New York Mill, (i'lc. All I'tllow ('ases tneiiHttre d.'ix.'iii. l-'.-nit of the l. iotn, hctlisttcheil, t'Oe. 2? hemstitched, l ie Fruit, plain hem, loo. M. (,'.. plain hem, In,:, (,'. 1!., plain hem, 8 CjL, t 'n in In ir, lor siiininer, Hie. 1 January w-..fy?A k . T" A . . a . . mm a J fk t r v m r i a. t s imw LiiNt:-wnite uoods, Laces and Embroideries! The complete showing this store is now making in White Goods, Laces and Embroideries is worthy the attention of every lady in the city. The assortment embraces the heav. ier and more substantial kinds, as well as the softest and sheerest textures, suited for the tiniest intant. ic Lawns. I.inon I). IndetiR, Swiss, Organdiea, Stripe! mi l Cheek Dimities, Striped, Figured and Cheek Nain MoiiR, plan:, narrow and wide l'npin Welts, figured Piqnet, Marsciilci ii'id 1 lucks. ( 'am line, Nainsook and Swiss edge) and inaertinxi, Cauilirii- hiiI Nainsook Kniid i n c;b, v'arnhric and Naintouk Malched Sets, All-over Kinliroideries. maohint and hand iimde Torchon, French mid l'lstl 'al und I't. 1). I'arit l.'ICI s. Indies will find their wants amply provided for in this Collection. H. B. Durxy. mil MARxara. Yi-aterday a markpt quotaliona ftirolah ed hy W. A. Portcrftcld t (Vv Oommiaaloo Hrokrra. Ni Yoaa, Januarr Ji). 5TOCKM. Open. Ill((h !. Cloaa Ml SJ n m i I-OW. Cloa ..: its People! (a C. II. 4 (J. . . w on, . W Vt eoTTOM. Open, tllffb. . 1.79 t.TI CIIICAOO MARKETS. WhaT- ltin. IIIa-K. txr. CVoaa May Ill Mt It ll Co May,, It tH X, rVittoa HaU 107,000 Uka. ; '(. ' Wlioleale o V Retail ol kja Caroi-erM. ol o Linen Sale ! w . wi ABMfcar Nfa Caaaaaay. Hpeclal to Journal. , . , TaurroH, N. J., January tO Tba Amcrinan (Jluonat Rurar Cbmpany, baa biwa Incorporated, with t capital Mock of t,ooo,ooa Mia riraa wmaa. WaaHimrroa, Jaa. It. Tb lower room of lb Wblu Boom war brtlllaiil ly llcbbad tontfht aad 1114 wlia owara, wbiob MloWd Ihair b.-tht color with tb traa Of tartaada aad tropical plant, while from lb conaarvatnry, at tha waat oi in manetim. caaa th lamlliar aUalaa of tb Marin Itaad. Tba omaao waa tbaflrat omdal renatslo at th White ilooa Of tb prawn! admlnlalraUoo. OADTOItIA, ZZLO-l:: Jr... ;-4 i 1 4. t