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1 1 v.. tfM VOLUMI XX. NEW BIRS I, CRiVIS COUNTY, S. (. TUS8DAV, JASLAKY 'lb , I89H--KIKST MOTION NUMBER 49 J. J. Wolfenden, REAL INSTATE, New Berne, IV. C. FARM LANDS, TIMliKU LANDS. cirv pkopkutv. COUNTHY PIMPF.IM'Y. t-"Have some Choice 1, n-is f .r Trucking. mm ...HARDWARE... Masury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles. 73 Middle Street, New Berne, N. C. Housekeepers! f Cream Olive Oil, I Extract Vanilla, I Extract Lemon, Extract Orange, Extract Almond, AM of Be ynality. I) in't i o'.l your cm k'nx, by sstsing Interior Spices. $ Brad ham's Reliable Drufr Store- Truck ! PEA.S ! PEAS : PEAS ! AND Beans! Beans! Beans! Thecal lie-d of I'a ti j, Kirlv I -ii, Still improved Y.iletlllie KlIHl lVonf Wat 1 i -j l t i h . I'D'.llt.lf'j til HITIVC. Are Yj i C n : I C)m;! Coning! JSrick Store, iar Market I ok. Iltl.HH POTATO EN. For Bole 100 Ila'rel i First ( 1ii, S i il Irish Po'stoc.. whit RIifv la'l i r"wn. Will liH.lc ive el ui A-i.ora, N. C. F1 mr barn-Is, double I, cited, if ilr. aired. Corre.xndcnla snawcrud prompt ly (i K MAI.I.1SON. Jr. II, 1W. I I,.,.,. N. C Seeds! Seeds!! vk ai:k seu.ixc; I KAN A.M RKANN At pricc-a I-iwer than they can be tmught in ordinary quantities in the northern market. 8 lock guaranteed to ln froih nnd tha beat obtainable Wo nontraot in the Sprint o hare our pern and beans grown for tb following year, consequent! r the Tory low prion. A full stork of Frith Garden, and Trojk t?eelr Call tnd Ni us. F.S.DUFFY, Car. Bouth Front A UidJU His. AND tw Expeclina SrmetbiDg to Happen. (nugiess V nc:iM on tnp( uhan (lies llou. The President May Move. A n ii c it 1 Inn II ft M irs 1'ire. Suc cess. ir to Itiittcrwortli. The Civil Service. Jol'KNAl. Ill'WCAl'. 1 Washington. I). ('., Jan. 24. 1 There is mi heir of expectancy urouuil the ( ii, itiil and among visitors to the While il,. ii-.----official visitors. Ciilian mattars came dangeroftslynear tn reach, inj; a nisi laSt wj-ck, through aclion of the House on the belligerency resolution. It required all the power of the adminis tration and of Speaker Reed to keep the Republicans in Hue. auil if Chairman Hitl, of the House 1'oreigu Committee, had not made his speech in which he virtually stated that the administration stood ready to respond with aimed ves sels whenever Consul tieneral Im pressed tile button, they might not liuve succeeded The nerves of Congiess are on edge, so to speak. The attendance is unusually large in hot li branches, and the opposition leiders are watching each other. The number of consultations the President has had with prominent mem bers of his party, also indicates (he piol abilitv of some move on his part. Owing to the Teller resolution, the Senate will not devote much lime to the annexation treaty this we, li. lis fate " 'Mr still in doubt. Judge .McK-nua, whose nomination was conlii in -il last week without u roll call, " ill be sworn in as an Associate Justice of the Supreme court, on Wed nesday, and il the Senate acts upon the nomination ot Oov. (bigg.--, to which there is no opposition, m time, be will assume the duties of Attorney (ieneral on Thursday. It is not lielicve.l that President Me Kinley will allow himself to be swayed by the schemers who have candidates whom they wish to succeed the late Hon. Ilcu jamiii llutlci worth. Commissioner of Patents, whose death was so generally lamented. Acting Commissioner deck is regarded as the logical suc cessor l ,'Jlr. Iditlei w orth, and it is be lieved that Mr. McKinley also so regards him. lnsteud of reporting a bill, the House Civil Service committee Ins started lo giving public hearings to all Interested. That is w hat t he Senate committee has been doing since Hie extra stssi.m. As far as the House committee i-i concerned, tins is regarded as merely a move for tune, in order that il may be seen how far tin- inodillcation of die civil service rules w hich Mr. McKinley has decided unon will go- Perhaps the fact Unit the coininiltee has been unable to agree upon the details of a bill may also have hail something to do with these healings. ECLIPSE Or THE SUN. lurresNlnl rieitirrn Tnkru. Thr liiv llv of IimIIr Alnritifl. 'ab ulia, Jan. L':t -The total eclpKe of I he sun ) i sterday was witnessed at all the sUti-ins under favorable condiliolls. The weather was perfect and the results were hIii.oh' invahiable. Immense crow d . ol natives I utheil at CalciitM. al Benares and at other centres during Hid el lipse. At Duiniu'ui seven good pictures of the corona were ob tained. The --K-ct ii le mn in ignillccnt nnd excite I awe and astonis1 ment among all the beholders. The natives in u. any p'.nces regarded the event as prca;ing the downfall u! their liritish ruin s Itombay, Jan. ill The eelip-ie of the un was accompanied here by a rapid fall of lempemturc An enrihy smell pcivaded the air and the scene resembled a landscape under a w Intiy Ki glish sun The durnlion of totality waa two min utes, with a uinrvelous coiona of pslc ilrer and blue. Tim nailro astrologer predicted ter rible onUniitlcs. The natives iwmmiij to devotinn rinrlM-i, and there was jrneral fmitini;. but no reat alarm. The Maim of lljdetlaid lllsrate-d fifty prin onera, giving each a gift of money and clot hrt M ft llt Dlrrrlar- He( lal lo Journal . WahmiK'IToi, January 2i.- UolM-rt K. I'rraton has sent In bin retlgnation to the hr-cn-tar) J.f the Trcaiiirr at director of lb Urnled Statrt mint al Washing ton. Unttg K. Hol-erli tiirc.-tvlti U) the ofrlc. The aalary Is 4,MKJ a year. People at the Capitol WOOD'S SCFDS an apccklly g row. and t-rJfctd to mod Uk ttsk aad rrtqurtm-iota al Southern Growers. wW't Dmaifthn CaUlofiM k mnat valo bU arxd kalptStl la fvmf cwkural dinette u4 valvaUt kwormaHoa ako-ot afl auda faciai? adapted to Om South. V DO ITT A BLR ana rLOWCR SP.EDS, Uraaa a ltd CUirrt 8da, Su4 PoUlea. 4 Oata Maiall Qarden and Farm Seeds. HtofalWpttoCalaw(. MiMiraa. T. W. WOOD & SONS, ICCDSMEN, RICHMOND. VA. iicht ins iosii hi tii itiri. Of Eiaht Enoretl Illicit Distilleries Destroyed. yt ore Free Pass lMseiission Peni tentiar I'risoners Kseape. Judge Kiiblnson Forgets. Hotel Tax Discriiiiiiiu tion. Jol'KNAl. lU'UKAl'. KaI Kll.il. N. ('.. Jan. 2'.'. ( The K. K. Commission is called upon to look to the Attorney (.ieneral, '.. V. Walscr. lie is riding ?n a free pass, as ''local council" for the Southern, while at the same lime be is supposed to rep resent the Slate against the Southern H. It. Raleigh's health record Ibis month is remarkable. Cp to date there has been only 2 deaths w hite, and both of them over W) years old. Mr. E. J. Itest, of (ioldsboro, has been appointed by Jydge Puruell as his stenog rapher and type wrier at a sn'ary of $!KH). The government allows this sum to the Uietrict Judge for a clerk. Yesterday "The Central Market and Cold Storage Company"' was incorporated here. Yesterday the escape of a 'M year con viet was noted. Il seems I be discharged guard released four besides the first mentioned one: Joseph Manin. The Climes farm near Kaleigh will not be woikedbv the penitentiary authorities as w us al Hist proposed. Supei inlendent Mew homo Minis that there is if'.rOO of the pcniicntiary library fund. This has been accumulating for several years and is mostly from I he lOcts. admission lie for visitors to Im prison. Council for John Kvnns who is con demned lo hang at Rockingham on the Till has asked tor commutation of sen lence to life imprisomnciil. In llie case of llic 11 R. ( 'olutnission again d the Southern K.pre.Ls Conipanv lor ib iid heading express packages in violation of the law, Covernor Russell and ex ( l.ivci nor fair will probably fig me as principle w itucsses. There was a short session ol l'eileral court lienl yesterday before Judge Pur ni II to approve a few accounts. There w ill be an adjourned term of I his court held beginning Feb. Mill for the trial of civil cases. District Attorney Ayoock appeared yesleiday for the last time before the courl. His successor Claude llornard will take the oath of olllce and qualify next week. The anti saloon l.eagii'- w ill hold a mass meeting tomorrow afternoon. Thev will try to put temperance on the muni cipal ticket next spring. It is charged that Judge Robinson onlv charged the grand Jury as to indictment against free passes in counties along the line of the Southern R. R. He says this w as due only to f. it izetl illness. How con venieiit memory is sometimes, Tin- last revenue act exempts from license tax those lintels whose business is under $1,000 a year. A lest case is now lo be made before the Supreme court The lessee of the hole! in lbirham savs Ibis is discrimination and refuses to pav. The Superior court backs him and the State i.pHals to Hie Supreme court to sellle the matter The Governor and attorney for the penitentiary decide to let Cabarras conn-' ty have 4i conviclH for public road woik This in the Isce of the statement of the siiperiiilendeiii thai no convicts could hi furnished this winter. Huiing Collector Simmons term Hon illicit distilleries were destroyed. This is a record. Reports to Ihe IjiImit Ilarcan. slatelhat the annual value of the Suite's ovsier product is now only alsmt .tl.ro,uoo TUB (MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. Porterlield .V Co. (smunission Brokers. Nkw York, January '.'I STOCKS. Mjn High. Ixiw. I lote People, lias . . . t)-,j IMljJ (.-, If, C. II. X (J ... in) Uf j 117, D? tvrrov. Open. High. Iiw. CIom May .?4 5 71 6.72 5.7J CIIICAliO MARKKTH. WitaaT Open High Ixiw. Close May IK! i:i) U.' DJjbid C.iMN May W -HI rl 20 Colt-ui Hle 75,000 bulci. Mere Fr4am la llavaaa Special tn Journal HaVasa, Jsniinry 24.- The cenaorahip over foreign newsafera has been abol ished by order of the aulhorllie.. IIm fela lerrala. Hjirrlal (o Journal. Nw Yolia, January 24. Tim attor neys for tha Union Pscifle Hallway liar filed a.rllcle of Incorporation for Ihe company. The apltal ilork Ii darel al tIM.OOU.OOU, aaklaa'a Armlaa Sal. Tin Berr Hai.vi In the world for ruta. hmim, anr, oloera, aalt rhetiaa. fever anrva, lailrr. chapped baada, cbilbtaina, coma, and all ikla rtiptUtea, aod poai tlvely cure ptlea or aa pay frqiilrad. Ii in gaaranuad to f irt perfeoi aatlafaotloa ot money refunded. Prioa M rent jm hut fiw aaia bf f. H, Diiff. HID 100 MUCH. Harlow Say Public Affairs Are ; Not MM Mimiiih. .Kuny People Are Mad Itrraiise They Wei e not Asked to the Kereptinn. McKenna is Attornej (iener al. The Teller Kesalu tion Next Week. Joi'imaL RciiEAi , i Wa.-iiisutoS, D. ('.. Jan 22. i Civil Service Commissioner Harlow is about the most uivp volar man in Wash ington, witli the government clerks. since he told tne Senate Civil Service commit tee (bat the governmi lit could easilv save about !suoO.(H)0 a year in clerk hire alone by compelling the ( tnployes of all the departments to work seven boors a day, instead of six and one half. And he didn't stop there. lie expressed the opinion licit millions might he saved if the government's business wa'ianiigcd like that of large laziness establishments after a general reclassification of salaries and tin- dropping of unnecessary em plows. Mr. Harlow has discovered w hat has been plain to everybody who has taken the trouble to look into the mailer that the bulk of the employes are paid out of all proportion to the importance of the wortr lliey do, while the few who do responsible and dillieult work are under paid. There is nothing new in all this, except thai a government official should say these things, ( .real olTeiisc has been given a mini her of penile here; us w as to be expected, because llieir names were not on Un invited list to Ihe While House reception this w eek. The guesls comprised cbielly members of the diplomatic corps and a large part of Washington sociely, and here and then- a few n-prcsoiiiativcs of the army, navy and other government olliccrs. The army and navy people arc especially indignant that persons were bidden to Ihe White House in large numbers who, lliey say, hail no claim to be asked except because of I heir real or assumed proinini noe in Washingi,,n social life. The Semite in executive session, c. n tinned the nomination of A'tornev -lb n cral Mclxeuna to be a justice of the Supreme court of the I nitcd Slatoi. An effort was made lo secure the con Urmatioii of the nomination of (Ieneral l.ongstieet to be commissioner of rail roads, but Senator Vest made objection to immediate action and the nomination went over until another usv. Mi. Vest did not slate his objections beyond men tinning the fact lint 1 1 1 v were mil per sonal. Consideration of the Teller iesolu!iou providing for the payment of national bonds in silver was postponed bv the Senate uiitil next Tuesday, with the understanding Ihat the final vote would be taken on Thursday. Battleship Maine Has Sailed for the Island of Coin. Report That There Is No Fresh Disturbance. To Shaw Thai Our Warships Hate Free Fnt ranee tn Cuban Waters. Special to Journal. Wahiumiion, Jan. 24.- The battleship Maine is ordered to vail lo Havana It l said that no new disturbance has iKcurred thri", but that the sending ol a warship into Cuban waters is in line with Un- resumption of the freo movement . f our vessels tn thistc w-ntera. The Spanish Cabinet hss Is-en appre hensive of some snob movement. The late agitation in Ihe House has caused s toehng in Madrid Hist the Cuban aympa Ihizcn wou'd Insist u-in a war wilh Spain an I the public pie., of Madrid bin. been full of th subject for mw dav.. The leading psjters howev.-r .ay thsi il L impossible that lh great lsdy of Ameri can! wluli for such an iaxne. iMftll rr Ira.l Hpec.i to Journal. KaliwH, January 24. i iovrrnor Run sell has re.pilcd John F.ram, aentenacd to b hun at K x ainghsm. for thirty daya NUrm aa rr. SK-clsl Ui Journal. Millosr. Pa , January 21 A terrific windstorm visited this 0,n last night and while Ihe alorni was at lis heifhl tbrea different buildings wer fired by Inoandlarioa. Prompt action by citlaena saved much property. Umt4 L aiii. Rpectal to Josiraal. ' DafwiLTl, Jaauary 1 1-A (Trt lyoo rto factory wa buraed In thU city to day, lb IqM U naa haadrtd and fifty IBOnaasd dollar. Doihmt of psrrarm wersj oreeoom by tfa aamk and famaa ol U burning prndstrta for arferal bin. ka anmrul. JTIU THEY COME. Two Hdcfireu Moira Elders Now 13 Tins Srate. Kniiiir Ahniit ( da leilerate eter mis It a i i n ii y ( oiu in issi on Mat ler. Count) Treasurer llmiks Hud It Mixed. Flee Puss Racket. Jui'KN'.vi. Hrin.Ai , i Rxl Klon. N. C. Jan. 21, lis. , Ami still Ihe increase of Mormon elders ruining into the State goes on, and no ctTott is made by the authorities in charge of good government in the State to dnve them out. There are now ali.nu 2(KI scattered in every county in the Slate They quietly go about making converts, among I he uneducated people. Thev go about and depend upon charily. Collector Simmons has been notilied that Mr. Wolcott Lay, a special ulllcer rom the Treasury Department, will on Feb. 1st make the transfer of the office to Ihe newly appointed collector, Mr. K. C. Duncan. Mr. Duncan's $1(1,000 bond has beerj accepted by the department at Washington. There are about ;!0 store keepers and gangers in Ibis district and about 7i!() licensed distilleries. Auditor Aver has received a Icltcr from Marcus. I. Wright of Washington of the Records ollii I tin- War Depart ment asking for the number of Coiifed crate soldiers pensioned, tin- amount paid to different grades and w hat provision is made for the widows and orphans ol Conlcderalc soldii rs. The Agricultural Di-pailne-m h is re ceived lust week samples ol fertilizers from different companies lo be analyzed so as to sec il their goods col ip to Ihe standard required by the Stale law, Rev. Mr. Winecnll' of Chapel Hill, on yesterday preached at ihe (iood Shcphcid church. In llu- morning he gave a good sermon on Ihe Services of a Christians life, and al night he preached Ihe ti f I la in the si-lie.-- of sermons on the "The Apos t die Fathers" his .subject being "Ire ncus." Today the last i I in,- iron fvnec sur rounding the capital was icmoved. Il indeed looks odd to us who arc so ac customed lo .seeing the hcavv enclosure. The metallic ceiling that was ordered to replace the old ceiling in tin- Supremo couit room has been pul in place, and is very handsome A plan is on fool l-, ,-.i,e a piece of property on the street, car line and equip a handsome Athletic I'aik and llievclc race t rack. Raleigh now has no athletic park . Shciilf Jones en Saturday made n-lurn to the Supreme Court of the writ of possession issued by Ihe Courl. Decem ber. 2:1. IW7 dircclinu' Ihe Sheriff of Wake to put Messrs. Caldwell and Pear son in possession of tlis olliee of the ofliee of the Ttailway commission. With lite returned will was a s latemelit to be liicd show ing Ihe ncfi.ui taken by him self iSher iff Joiiesi in I he mat ler. Then: is a great deal of building goiii; on ill Raleigh now. Ho. ides quite a lllllll her of small lenses 0-.1 iul- under ij.ilio. there are now being built 51 bouses cost nig ditleri-nt sums an where (11, m if-.'iiili up inlo the thousands. Then- is one house here lie 0 l pleted licit c.st ilO.OoO. The bonks of County Tie isurer Knight of Wake 1 re 111 ii prelly bad tangle -so so lia I that lh,-i w ill h 11 lly ev.-i be slrai-'hicned Anexp. It it, e. . 11 u 1 .1 11 1 has been at woll, on Ihem. lint 1-, 1 .11 7 b-d to see bow he Is lo collie '.Ill Till- tilsl VV.. ears of Treasuier Kue'its -oun- Mi. Ulggsbee of lliilli un 1 ,111 iheollice. All pap- is wen- sigm d "per Rigjjibcc until the mail w as a 1 11, ill y i alh-d ' per" l(lgse. Il was a queer kind ef "Il aniin' inefit by which n I iiirba'n 1 ..'in I v III ill 1,111 . ike count y tliiali'es. I nolle- Ih.il Judge Waller I -iark has an iiilielu goinir the loll', ls f the pre If In 1st si 101 1 Id 1 o -.11 th. ' Judge Chirk should r.ad some wi-Mi-in pHs-rM enti. null on both 1 1 111 1 hi-I f and Ins iirlule If In want" to fe, I g,,.,. v III. Kind Ii,, it H.v.nl '.finis!-, from other ralboiels Im -cIch the ,mil,, rn leiv, Im-CII Slinilll'.lied lo uj peul Ih fore Itn- l It. com 111 isi-i "ii tin. w ik to gi ve , v 1. 1 1 in e a. to fr.s- p:iHS-". but llo. i n( 1 orrecl The Southern Ii It 1. r rtioiiK a'l I'"' attention "f the new roiiiiiii-.nioi. 1 .. ( laud Ib-rusT'l arrived hern l.shiy nnd look the oall, ,,( ,,(11, e a I S lli.tru l AUolni y Is (ore Judge i'.oin II. Tilt: westhir so far (tils w nil.-i htt. ts-en smii-thiiie ri dly wonderful. The fsll crop, look very w ell. but llo re i cxmparalirrly litllr w heat and oats. Fsr mrrs arc busy t leaning up and h-aring landing and same plowing is being donr It wss thought Hint when the Stale Pi1- Fovczn eVaaatatatir wra asswMMsaMsasMM. SEVIWEEKLY SECTIONS S iti Kaeh TiMVitlav and Friday. ju Atmore's Celebrated Mince Meat! A Frost Lot Just lieceiveil by last Fteiglit. Also fies-l) lot of California Prunes, finest quality. Dried Peaches, Dried Apples. Evaporated Apples, Kvnporated Apricots, only 10c lb. Kres.li tints and Loose (lutflake?. Heinzs' Mixed Pickles, sweet and sour. Standard Pie Peaches, He can. Very Finest Klgin Hutter, only '..c II'. Anything you need in (iroceries, yon can ool at. the rip;ht price from VIcDanic I V Kb Gaski 71 Rroml NI., BfEW BERNE, N. C. -JLIULiULILIULilJLIU Stacy Mams Fins Shoes For Men .!.iASXSXS) The second shipment ot these famous shoes are now ready tor examination. No better tootwear is sold at any price and the assortment embraces the plainer styles, as well the nobbiest shapes suited tor young: men. We show a very liberal range ot styles and sizes, and invite inspec tion of these superior shoes. s EI- B. through the penilenliary authorities bought the Castle llavne phosphate mine that it would be work.-d to uM utmost, but so far bill little has been done. The State experiment station will soon begin analysis of all food products. It tirst lakes up sugar, having bought some f id) kinds on side here. It is believed thiil inanv articles sr.- badly adulterated and so an analvsiH will U- made. Funnels inslitnles will not Is- held thin -iir until 111 August. 1. 1st ol l.ellers Ri lliallilng in the Posl Offlev at New Item.- ( i.vveii county, N, C, Jan. 21, h:is MKN s I IsTs. II M Itaruahl. Ceo llryan, Sam I N Ilryau, (b-o Hiynnt. F Julius t isher M W II Mn-lilnnn. lu-nj Moti-., idisk Moore 0 Wm 1! Ode,,. P W J Pippin It II F. Rose A R SM-nc-r W l.nb Whilflehl. l.sl'IKH I 1ST. 1 Mary J ( ummings. F. F.mmar Kdwarda. II Mrs C llandv (2dh, Jamie Marly, Annie Hutch, Jane Hill. J J 11 J 1 in inert. ui cr Henry Jimmer on. Nellie Jonea, Clans Johnson. M Alue Moore. S Kallr Spruill. H K Smith. W Alamandei Walker, Ur William, M K W.-.I., Annie 1. Wood. Person, calllnz for above lettera will plo. ssy advertised and glrc date of II. I Ttir Veailladons now reaiiln. Il.al .n ti 1 .. . .. . . : . . v"' 1 rem snarl lie couerieti nn Ihe delivery j ol each advertised letter. M. MAMA. I". M klsliss Nml I ion '1 nay real all your lift and io tha and have nothing bat a lot of wjfthleaa rent receipt to show for ihooMnili of dollar thrown away, ben you can have a bona (both booee and lot) bnilt aooordlog to yor own in, in any iooaiiott job may atlwt, by aim ply paying n hat yMi aro now faylnf is rant, oomparatitely. A. M. Dakir, A I' Tollock Ht, Wholesale A Uetail roeers, S Cos I3ixijfv Court Notice ! WitricBHoa, suitors and all other interested as well as jurors at Feb ruary term of the .Superior Court of Craven county are notiged that they need not attend ISnperior Court until Monday of the aecond week beine- the 14th of February next. Hy order of Judge Brown, W. M. Watson-, C. S. C. T Are you troubled with rata? If an, call at J, C. Whttly & Co.'i and get a FRENCH RAT TRAP. A gentleman aars, "I caught 80 rats In 1 night with one of your French Bat Trap.- M Are you bothered with mice ? . If so. we can supply you with a FKF.NCH MOUSE TRAP, or aa Oat o sight Moiim Trap, or a Choker, Just aa you prefer. Hy all meana gat rid of the Rata and Micsj. WE HAVE TOE TRAPS, J. C Whitty & or toca prTKT. Hradhatn' Coot h Dalum 0a ret that baoking. Ol to J. J. BaiUr ftnd rt tha latt thing oot la 8hlrU. ' I aw offering tiy aoUr atock of Winter Goods low down for the asb. J.J, BaiUr. J. J. DMUr U atent tor the Via. oal I'aUot Laatbar Sboeo Just In. BC pair goaranUd not to erst k. Whoarer heard of 1U 1 -4 i ; ! i is !. if . -S.-.-S.'' ' If . b -
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