--i-- v 'I - . .. ..I. 1 TTi . ft c .. - S.iM Mm VOL. XV-NEW SERIES NO. 220. NEW BERNE, N. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 31.-1897 ESTABLISHED ."V v . . ... OS ' Vi Rubber Stamps. I am now prepared to furnish Rubber 8taraps, Seal Presses, Pads, ctd., on short notice. gyjLeave orders at Journal Of fice the prioe will be right.. Family Printing Ontftta-cli'ange t6 any member of the familys' flame, com plete with indklibli ink, only 60c. ' A, ROBERTS, with Journal. Imppxt'ed : , French -Teas. r2 Cans for 25c, ' FINEST ON.JEAKTH. Excel bur s- Green Peas. GIVE THEM A Reference to parties who, hare : ; bought, y ' - ; TULRICH'S -V, ' GROCERY, Paoae.81. 1 ' 4 Mlffnie St. Dressing Well 1 v ; 4 an art, und tbe man who has his garments made to measure tyr.ns has found the key to that art. , It doesn't require any arguing to show you that yon can get a better fit and more style in a suit or over coat when they are moulded to you. ;! F. M. Chad wick. jl Middle Street, j - i.-. .. . . ; v nnnn hrabii V '. . I U I I I 1 I fih m HUM A DELIGHTED with Our -twit Come to See and us ''! - -1 A, J . . OH '"' Your Groceries. ' ; ' ' 1 .-'L . " ! W hare just received a fine lot of orth. Carolina Hams, only 0 cts, perponnd. . , , Granulated Sugar still at 5 cts, The market is advanoing and this price cabnot remain many days .longer, so buy all you will need. I The Very FinestJTable Butter, only 23 eta. pound. i Good Creamery Butter 20c lb. Chafer's Hams, ' k fitrina. 13o lb. Oo 8o .! , - - California Hams ' ' ' Chase and 8anbosAs Itouda i, Coffee, finest, '; ; , 80o Mocha and Jara Coffee Maraolubo Coffee , Bio Coffes . ft ... , Eagle Brand Milk . 1 lb can Tomatoes . i lb can Table Peaches Lemons , ' Oranges , . Bananas , - , -v And all others goods a proportion.. J 2C0 . 13o ' licpk ICo can 8o . lOo ' 15o dos 15o 15o as low in Yours,, jo!!;i dui:;i Bargains Save Men VASHINGTQN NEWS. Binilsj'Tjta floor tie For His Pet-Measure. Cotton Manufacturers aita-thc Tar iff. Unty on wool. Partred- r Oct In 9hariTtcmark9. ':' '. Protection for Levee. Journal Biireac. Washington, D, C, March 80. After a heated debate in the House 0nLE" Church, continued, the tariff, Mr. Dingley took the floor to defend his bill. The first words of the majority leader characterizing thepre oeding debate aa a "remarkable discus sion" were applauded by Democrats. He atd lie felt callea upon to make a brief itatement. It was the unanimous testi- nony of the cotton manufacturers, he tatcd, tltatthej umldnot maintain their own .in, the manufacture -of the flnei roods without the duties inTTna bill. Jm Wilson law," they ; testified, f u inislipd adequate protection to the coarser good hlch were being manufactured In tlx South, but the Mew England manufLc tnrera, including Mr;, Loverbig, tcstiflea the necessity fpr these Inojeases. ; "I take it," said ne, tlmt .the gentle man lias not' nske l for 'more than wat necessary He does hot mean to aixy thai his fluty will 'smother' the cotton man ufacturer." As to the woolen suhcdiili le said it wfft substantially the sclieduli if the McKluley law and gavetlie iiiauu facturer no more than the cotton manu facturer obtained. It simply compensa ted the manufacturer for the duty oi wool. The manufacturer had as. mucl protection under the act of 181)4, but tlx duties were reduced at the expense o: the fanner. The duty on wool had bvei restored in response to the demand i the farmers that they receive the sam consideration as the manufacturers. "This bill,", he concluded, "is disign ed to restore our Industries and the oi portunities of labor, If the demand foi products is increased, prices will be in creased, and' we will once more rise ti the condition which made us the envy ol the world." Mr. Fitzgerald (democrat, of Massachn setts) then made his contribution to tin lebate, calling attention of his repiblicni colleagues from Massachusetts to the fall that had overtaken the Massachusetts rr publicans after the enactment of th Mc- Sinlcy law when the State went demo cratic tfiree successive years. Mr. Moody, (republican, of uassachu ctts, In reply, admitcd that Massnchu jetts had gone democratic on the issui raised, but he said tlio Deoplc of Massa husetls had been deceived, as the pco prle of the whole country had been. But tbey had learned their lesson and learnci t well. They realize now that they tmil' aot secure prosperity at the expense o ithcr sections, and they were now wil ing to accord to others whnt they dc mamied for themtelves. A diversion was caused by Mr. Million (Republican, of New York,) who ha. read at the clerk's desk clipping fron tbe Petersburg (Va.) Indix-Appenl, rlJi ullng the Democrats of the Houmj nn charging them with incompetency am demoralization, now that they no longei had "the strong man in the White Houm to lean on." The House . passed the Senate joini resolution, making Immediately avallabl 350,000 for the protection of the lowei Mississippi, with an amendment carry in. some of the more pressing items in thi deficiency bill passed week before last. TeU(i-Bhle Hem. The Clyde Line steamer Saginaw which went ashore March 24, nenr React Haven, N. J., during a thick fog on hei passage from Ilauien tiorti for New York, has been floated. " A detectlvo bureau of New York inadi public the fact, that on March 1 Mme Haritloa P. Fachlrl, a guest of the Buck Ingham Hotel, was robbed of diamoudi worth 14,000 to i5,000. Navigation opened from the Chicagr port when the schooner R, C. Canter lef for the East shore 'with lumber, Thi lumber fleet Is expected to be before thi wind by Thursday. ; The SOU sinking weaven in the em ploy of the Phoenix (N. J.) silk mil having settle! their differences with tht company, returned to work. They had been out lea weeks, fighting for an .In crease in wages. : ' . Frederick CoImiD, foreman of a gang of longshoremen working on the Clydi Line pier, Jn New York, was shot and seriously wounded by Daniel O'Neill, longshoreman whom he bad discharged O'Neill was arrested. Alfred J. Newman, thirty-Rveyears, la dead, and W. H. Henderson, thirty eight years, Is hovering between life and death from drinking alcohol which they found wbila working la a drug cellar I Ilarrisburg, I'a. The men drank neatly a gallon between (hem. , : Whittr Bros, doing a dry gnodi LiHiui'Mi hi 8(1 Fuiirth street, Louiiville, S r v. , made an aHie;nmMW.."' The liahi i i - nl aiiHcls are said to be about SdO, J iiu.li. T'1B fl rin hail branob.'hnus l S.j lUonville, &y., jiirI HunUngtu V, Va. . , .. . n is am a at it l'jnV.,e Ta'ili A.i to curd. ! ! SUPREME COURT. Llt of due Aand, Hd Oplnlonn : Handed Dowa Yeaterdnr. Speclnl. , Ralkioh, N. C, Marc1P8ffPioceed Ingg oo-ye.terdny in the Supreme Court were as follows; . Cases from the 9th district were nrguwl as follows. State y Coml.a, by Attorney Oeneral for the State. A. E. Holton for defendent..rl.':. Trust Co.' Forbes, by Jones asd Patterson and A. E. Holton for FlbintiS, Watson & Buxton, Glenn & Manly and H. R. Scott for Defendents. . ; Worth ivs Simmons, alias cerliorari Issued and case continued. Stamper vs Stamper argued by Hackett and Hackett for plaintiff, W. J. Pcele fojidafandant. 32 Venable va Key, dismissed on motion of apoellee for failure to print. i Boyd vs. Redd argued by Settle and Pannill for plaintiff, J. T, MOrehead and Johnson & Johnson for defendant. . Opinions were handed down in the following cases: 1 Lyon vs. Commissioners from Gran ville; refered. :i Harrison vs. Hargrove from Vance, illlrmed. Shooting Club vs. Thomas from David mn, .alllrmed. Morrison vs. Craven from Carliarnis, error. Cross vs. Craven from Cabarrus, nf irmcd. Bank vs. Furniture Co. from Ilun- iomhe, attirnied. Appeals from the lOili district will be ailed on next Tuesday, April (1th in Hie ollowing order: State vs. Crainc. State vs. Snyder, Adams vs. Hayes. . , Lackey vs. Martin. Bailey vs, Commisinncrs. Presnell vs. Moore. Howell vs. Ray, THE STATE CAPITAL. Bnsaoll Claiins Thnt Me Has the Pop. nlnr Hninort. Telernns Meet. At the Museum. JOCltNAI, BlMiEAl', ) Rauioh. N. C. March 31). 'U7. t Governor Russell was very angry yes- erday afternoon when interviewed on he subject of the latest injunction case ind he jnpenly declares he will pay no attention to the order. He declares lit ecds another private Secretary to hel landlc the immense number of letters le receives upholding htm. The grand chapter of North Cam in a. loyal Arch Masons and the grand com nandery of North Carolina, Knight). Templar, are to hold their annual con laves in Wilmington on Wcdnesdny vlay 12th. Junius Daiiicl camp of the North Caro Ina Veterans Association held their reE- ilar meeting tonight. The object w.is to lect officers, to appoint delegates and nake arrangement to attend the Ke- ipion of the Veterans at Nashville Tcnn. n June and also to make arrangement!- or memorial day exercises here. The Rt. Rev. Bishop J. B. Cheshire tow putting all his efforts into the work f endowing St. Mary's, b it early u fune he will go to London to attend the Lambeth conference. The Executive Committee of the Teach i!r"s Assembly will meet here on Friday to decide when the Assembly will,int( ind arrange other business. Taxidermist Brinley yesterday killed the large wild cat that he had and will mount it. Its mate was killed last week Tbey came from near New Berne. ' Another big firo In Wilmington In. creases the out sido sympathy for out sister city. Ex-Superintendent Leazar of the pen itentiary says that there is on hand $20, 500 worth of cotton; $10,000 in good notev and $4,000 worth of supplies and that the institution can be run the rest of the year without drawing a cent from the 9tate. " Our beautiful weather It about at an and. The sky it thick wltn clouds with a promise of rain before night. Henry- C. Dockery of Rockingham will undoubtedly be Marshall for this district Instead of J. B. Hill. Th it comet today from Washington direct Mr. Dockery is a brother of Hon. O. H. Dockery. Mmw Terk lismniii New Yob. A marked feeling of en couragement at the political outlook manifest in the rank of tbe democratic party in this city and State. Plans are already tinder way locking to a thorough reorganization of the parly and acorn plete understanding between leadors who have recently been widely at varian- A carrier pigeon In a very exhausted condition was picked up at Spermaceti Cove life-saving station, N. T. On lit left leg is a brass band, having the letters, "H. W. 8" on it. No metsaget or utter Were found. ' t . '. ""' - Emmet Jonet, fourteen" years old, of Perry Ok)., hat been sentenced, to the Boston Reform Rohool for t o years (or shooting Iiisuiicis at ureynorse, in sue Osave Nation. . Jones shot hisrslativo because he objected to his eleven year old ilaiiglUcr and young Junes being married. " , , , '4.,' f - . . - , pi-tl nCO CLOCO ft Ihefotin- k - nation it x'jwl Iii'jiIiIi. That it why. )' mxI's Knnmparilla, tlie One True i .1 rui iller, givet HEALTH. Y, 11 i n Ulio'ts or costive, eat a Ceoarel bh.'i cftthartic, cure gits mole iti lOo. 25o FBuazn.. Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its ercat! leavening reneth and healthfuluess. Assure the food against, alum and all forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. kuyau uakinu fowdek co., New Yohk. LEVEES GITINQ WAT. Ureat Flood at Urceltvillr. Illah Wnior nl Tleksbiirg-. Orent lAiHes. Memi'His, Tcnn. The flood situation n the vicinity of Greenville, Miss,, is irmnij.'. The levee was broken nt Wayaiile. nine miles smith of that cilv, an I lite latest reports are that the water pouring through a crevasse 000 yaros ide. Until Momtny the levceH in the Slate of ississippi Itave stood the Hood. At 1 clock the levee at Dcerfield, ten miles telow Greenville, succumbed lo the iressiire of tiie waters of the mighty tlississippi. The levee was a large one, nd 100 vanls of the vast embankment use way in a trice, anil torrents of vaters rushed upon the country. Soon he section between the river and the mbankment of the river side division of lie Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Uail- uy was a sea of water. Hogs and cattle .vere drowned, while the people, niosth :olored rushed to the levee above and below the break and huddled together ntil they were rescued. Thousands of acres of the most fcrtU inds in the Delta, already planted iu :orn or ready to be planted in cotton, ill suffer from the waters pouring lirough this crevasse. The backwater vi 1 reach nearly to Greenville. The gauge reading at Vicksburg todaj ras 49. 1 feet, a rise of five-tenths since Sunday at the same hour. This is the xtrcnie flood level of 190, and ihe high- !St point that the river had previously reached in anv overflow since 1SC3. Quixov, 111 The Mississippi keeps up ts record of last week here and another ise is registered, making the stage lo feet nbove luw-wnter mark. Thousands f sightseers line the river banks nnd bluffs lo sec the muddy water, which uas submerged all of the islands here- ibotits and stretches hack over the Mis touii bottoms several miles, with only ihc tops. of trees und houses visible here ind there to mark the former places of abode of thrifty farmers. A large force of men is working heroically to strength en the weak places in the levees, but it is believed their task is n hopeless one as old river men say the river will go be yond the mark of 1888. lJ:it V IIOUMK! Thursday, April 1st. Barlow Bros Magnificent Minstrels. Everything New this SeiiMon. t PAS MA LA, introducing 1'J Aineri ca't Greatest Ruck and Willi Dancers. Grand noonday parade on day or er formancc. General Admission 7.M-. Reserve seats without extra charge. Gallery Vic,. Re serve scats on sale at S. II. Waters' news depot. 444444444444444 444444444444444 'Spring Tonics ! Paine's Celery Compound, ,. Hood's Sarsaparilla, . ' B. B. By . . Carolina Chill Specific. v TRY ONE You wiU feel better, BRADHAM'S PHARMACY. '1-ALf. .THK LATEST Periodicals, ' 7' 'Stationery, .; ;.; 't.; Pencils, Pens, r ' and Ink, At .1. i?, i:;:iit7i, 101 MIDDLE STREET. 4 TIIK HFST 30 CjEIT Roasted Coffee (round lo order. Try it. The very Finest liutter received fresh from dairy by lust freight, only 25c per lb. Vi boxes, 24 hundred good Par lor Matches for only 10c. Table Peaches, standard quality only 10c per :) lb can. THE VKUY UKST Only :in lb. ILOUK llnrnl 1!; k.u lakinjj IW O', 11 ''ren-".,ii .ton i n I (io Powder, l'owilcr, ( ream iirsfoid'ri 1'reaa (I l.uck l king Celeiv Siiluil, Cclrty Mustard, kiery Salt, (Mumped Celery and 'la'it (Vlery put, no in nice plass jars, something new unii v iry nice.. ill ami eec it. 100 bushels nice. IVa- ills just received. The Be. i . i Stn e White i', mill i iimerous iiw as tun licrc in Iie:itt8, only 5 it ither iirticlof as ilio citv. Give us a Call. Veiv Ite-siiectriilly, id S Gaslill Wholesale tin I llet ill (; incers. 71MlrAil St.. New Berne. X. ('. 6UAN0 CASH FOIt It you want Guano tor Cash we can supply you, with At Rock Ilotfoiii Prices . C.Whitty&Co Farmers. Wo have A FljLL LINE of PIsOWM, llAItltOWS, CUIiTIVATOllVS, and all other Farming I n . plemenUat KOCK BOTTOM , PniCES. . TO MERCHANTS -We lean sell j goods t'trnanutaclurers prices. Is. If Sutler st Co, Henry' lMiarmac.v, V7 Mltldle Ht. . . Tooth Brushes, . ' Toilet Articles, io. DO YOU TAKE BENRY'i?, comp.ed ol Sana punlla, Ysllo DceX, Msad ake, fcosa, PKcklay atk Bark, 8siafiae,Iodlle Pot. atla sod Injk't Iron m th Wiuteigrm a. , , This prefarutlon It txrtly put up lo meet th popular need for a Blood ? Jurifler, wUao'nt-l.lug rdaieit, l the many. iMrti aostruma and quack aaedl cta of the day, eif nnkeowa .out. otltloe and gem rullf of little nudklnaj vslue," The loiraul It ertntwl so die laUL ' PRICK OMLT W CENTS, Bane tin bottles usually sold for 1.0 k HODOdSODCCCCCCCOODODCCCaon o o o o 8 o a o D o 8 o D o D . o No Adverse Criticism On the Quality of Our g o Goods. S o 8 Experience has taught us that it is tint, in vnnv infproef nv nut: nxrn tn 0 sell you interior goods even at very lo vv prices. "When buying you may look for Cheapness, but when using you are sadly disappointed when you find that your bargains are worthTe'38. We have an Ideal Display in' our O e a o fa Departrcisnt ot all the Latest Novelties, and o O more Staple Sorts. The designs ) and colorings are especially rich and O attractive. O O OI'BX SII4H:s are bought with great O care and from the manufacturer you jj can get style, wear and low prices. D Q Next week we hope to make an announcement which we believe will o a o o o 8 commend itself to a o DODOSOGODOaOflODOOOOt DODOOD T. J. TURNER, This larire, tine No I I at tan Rocker for OSI.V 81.". and No. 1 lursje sizes for ONLY Rl. 30. I h ive jus; i.ci inil iniotlier large stock of Kni niiiirc. anil ill II for llie ext III lil)s cneap. lor cash or on time, to make rootii lor m.v slocks. All orders t y ninil shall h ive prompt attention. inirs Kcspectiiuly. T. J.TUItXKR, NEW HEUNK. N. C. Finest Extracts In the AVorld. John Malt' ew C'ou nlrnteil I'xt raclr, we have in stock the lollowiii).': LEMON, OllANGE, STHAWBRRRV, VANILLA. PI S E-A Pl'LE, 8 A HSAI'A UII.LA .; AND LIME JI ICE. NUNW sk CO. NrxltoIott OfTrt. ! W.PJOtlES. i. i - " Furniture ! Frita a o ts 0 O 0 O u -1) it- the art every housewifr. o a O iREAL KTVI'li ;TM. !l for sale. hi i f the hct houses ii' li I de nnd on I tenrnieiits 'I" vc a nuiulii r of parties vim i i pi-, f. rr-1 loc.'itiiii s. S'i it it cully want ts f he :il lll"t f t IttS !l sll'CillltV. K. i:. II RPEP. Near Post Otliee, i to t?" Davis' Pharmacy. II. W. NUI1.40N, Funeral Director hikI Cinbalmer. Us;llroi;su-fl 'PHOSI 14 tVUurtal Rob.i a Siwoi. V For Sale 1 Mill ami kilns tin Nruse rim; also Ink Imat. Can br bought low. Address NfiiM" Rlvrr Li m ber ('., Snua Hill, Md.: orWllKaai J. Pitts, New Berne, N. C For Sale or l?x hange. The brick residence, No, 25 Han cook Street. " ' J. t. UTIIAM . FOIl HUNT! t . Sit room dwelling on 8onth Front , Street, formerly occupied by C. 'If Hill. Apply to - '' ' 8. ML bkikson; An 4

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