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VOL. XV NEW SERIES NO. 543.: NEW BERNE, N. O. TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 27. 1897. ESTABLISHED i' K- No More Credit. . a? win. irvnt now uu do a cafeh business. . "Customer sending order muBt tend moner with them. -- Those who owe ns will please call and aettle their accounts at once, as we Wish to close oar books. y;r Xtespecttully, ' ir. nrrasr & co. Opposite Vost-officc. v A: - -- Davis' Pharmacy. you n By Buying your nrnitnrs ! - pFroni w::p, jones. The; Largest Surprise. 2 lb. can Sugar Corr, at 5c 1 . per can. , . Evaporated Apples 5o lb. Arbuckle't Ariosa Coffee 15c per pound. 3 - ., :; ; . Prunes So per pound. Cream Lunch Biscuit. 1 lb packages at 10c, F. ULRICH'S GBOCEBT, : Phene 61. Kiddle St Farmers. We bare A FULL LINE of PLOWS, ; UARROWN, CUIiTrVATORS.'l :: , and all . other Farming Im. . plemenU at ROCK BOTTOM ' PBICES. - TO MERCHANTS We lean sell you i goods a4 manufacturers prices. . IuH Sutler Co. itow cheap yon canlive when jou trade at the Right Store. ' . r ' Fine Breakfast Strips 10c. "'HAMS, : ..V' Oc BUCKWHEAT '-V. SJ-Ic Per Pouhd. -. And everything else as cheap at yon can bny anywhere, when jou art spending yonr money. f,Qive me call, .Respectfully, . . jr. f. TAirisOB, .Neopilddie 8tv ' f FILLIKU PRESCRIPTIONS htmort Important duty of a Pharmacist. A life often dcpemlji npOn his skill ind exact ness, sod the substitution of one' drug ' or another iadungerous to life, dishon est snd a challenge to phywlsn's Intelli gence, ain justly entitled to bis nsent niTiu We give what la called for at fair r A ' ! t'TPt v vr'-rm Kkrvicr, iv i i , AvD fv "ii'f TITI'TIOSI mm mm VASHIHGTOH HEVS. Extensive Chanfices to Occur in He Civil Service Boles. Reasons Why the Present Law Is At tacked, Dlfflenltr In Making Ap pointments. tjnlet in .Wash ington this Week., The TarlffBlll.Gen.Mtles Wlhe to TraTel.. .fonisM Bvukat, Wauiukuton. Ii, C , April 20. Ihe war on the civil service ruh -eras to have begun in dead earnest iVi'iMd' ut MeK'nley has lmd a long cm - .c-retiCe wuh the members of the civil service commission, aud, while it cannoi be officially stated that the conference related to a modification of the extension of the rules made by President Clcve Ian J, there are excellent-reasons for be lieving that At did, and that President tlcKlnley has about made up his mind to modify those rules to a considerable extent, ou the general ground that somi. it those extensions are calculated to in jure the government service, rather than to help it. Two members of the cabinet have taken this stand in connection with ne investigation now being conducted hy a Senate sub-committee composed of Senators Pnt chard, of N. C; Elkins, of W. Va , and Chilton of Texas. Sect ary Wilson appeared before this sub committee and advocated the exemption )f the agents and inspectors of the Aeri -nltural departmeut from the civil ser vice rules, because age and experience were just as necessary as technical knowledge, to properly till these places. He cited an instance, lie applied to the lvll service commission for u man to flli a special place, and 'the commission sent lim a boy 23 years old, who had tbi I'chnical knowledge to pass the exami nation, but was entirely lacking in lli experience needed to perform the work. lie added that President Harrison ha i-ft the Civil Service Law in good con. lition, and that he would like to see it restored. Secretary Oage wrote a lette. to the sub-committee, ' expressing tb. opinion that modification of the civil ser vice rules might bo niado with advan lag to the public service, and especially recommending that deputy collectors o' internal revenue should he exempted itenresentative Door, of W, Va has gone still furtner, by introducing a bll to repeal the olvil service laws. It is toe early to predict how the war will end but the fighting is getting lively al along the line. " There ia much gossip as to why Prcsi dent McKinley changed his mind abou sending Judge Day to Cuba as a specie commissioner, and nominated him to l First Assistant Becretary of State; alsi concerning the nominations of ex-Con gressmao Bellamy Storer, of Ohio, to lx minister to Belgium. It is said that om of the reasons why Judge Day did not g to Cuba wat-that his going there had been so widely advertised that President McKinley concluded that he would be unable to learn anything useful or net oy going. Officials will not discuss the matter, but rumor says that the an nouncement of the intention of the Ad ministration to send Judge Day to Cul i vu made to throw the Spanish Officials off their guard, and that another man was sent and has about .completed r thorough investigation of the situation on the Island without making use of am official credentials from this government Mr, Storer's nomination ends a situalioi that was equally disagreeable to Preii dent McKinley, bis Ohio supporters, am' to Mr, Storer. Mr. Storer wanted to bi Assistant Becretary of State, and tbi place waa promised-him, but Senatoi Foraker made such a hot light that be became convinced that if be was noroi nated for that position, the Senate woul reject him, and he compromised by ac cepting the diplomatic place, which Sen Foraker bad no objection of his having. - This will be an off week in Wasblna lon. ' The President, his Cabinet, and many other officials have gone to Nea York to . participate In the ceremonlet attendant upon the dedication of the Oraat monument. Both branches of Con. gresa met today and will meetagnlii Thursday, but In accordance with a pre vious understanding, nothing was or will be done. Neither branch had a quorum today. The object of this adjournment on tlis part of tb Senate is to allow tin members of the Finance committee tb devote their entire time to the tariff bill, which it ta expected will be ready to re port to the Be&ate next week. In th Hons, it Is merely carrying out the ustml program, except that the agreement not to attempt to do anything left members free to leave the city, if so disposed, ' Senator Jonea, of Arkansas, who has had torn, experience in the handling of tariff bills in the Senate, sayr the Ding hy bill will not gt through the Benate btforeJune 19th, and Hint It will take nearly or quite a month after that for the House and the 8enata to a sgree on the amendments. General Nation XI Miles, Commander of the ' Army, has at his own rennet t been ordered to proceed to Europe ro th, purpose of observing the military movement, in the war between Turkey and Ureece, and he will start aa soon as the neretitary arrangements can be made probably next went, unlene the war is fought to a clooe before be can get ready. tv l ist a tvi.it ia SAf Tks Lsiatlve rronio Quinine Tablets, All dr" - : ' r. ;m l t'.a moorjilf it tails TBB STATE CAPITA! A w Magaalae .ntartMl. Mattes. Tara-aowa. Rallrsid aad Cmiu ' III New. Cadela to Drill Mere. Journal Bcrkau, t ; , Raleigh, N. C. April 86. f As regards, the .$50.00 drummers tax provided in the revenue act. This, the State Treasurer says, be thinks only ap plies to citizens of North Carolina, and not to drummers of Arms doing business outside of the State, The Roman Catholics have started the issue of a magazine in this city called "Truth " It is suid the object of the magazine is to give true explanations of lie Catholic doctrine. Later it proposes to become a family magazine containing u l ien I news notes, stories, etc. It was said that the employers in the Supreme court building would not be banged even though they were Demo rats. The Judges of the Supreme Com t were well satisAeu with them, but the call fpr "pie" demanded more places, so the faithful, reliable janitor, etc. of Un building is to make way for the hungr nfflee seeker. Bishop Cheshire yesterday adminii- en-d the rite of confirmation at Christ Jhurch yesterday moniinp, and at the Church of the Good Snepherd at nilit. The failure to appoint a V. S. Judi for this district has caused the missing of two terms of court at Elizabeth City and New Berne. This is severely criti cised for tliore are prisoners who wi l have to lie in jail for another term. Sutton, of New Hanover, who was one of Oov. Russell's main supporters, is now bitter against him politically, though devoted to him personally. It was re- narked today that one of the wisest things that Gov. Russell had ever dope was his knocking out Sutton when the lattt r felt sure he whs to be the Mayor of Wilmington. V. U. Randall, the North Carolina at- ist, goes to Washington in a day or two t'i paint some portraits of Vance, Ixn nil Burgwin, the commander of tin famous 26th North Carolina Regiment. Ho finds that he can do this work there R-lter than at Blowing Rock, Politics is lively in this city. Tin negroes of one faction manifest a good Jeal of dislike for the PopuiistM. The Carolina & North Western R. H., formerly the Chester & Lenoir Narrow- gunge, will build the 7Q miles of its line oetwecn Hickory and Lenoir. For 2i years it has used a third rail op the track ( the Southern Railway. The Edna Cotton Mills at Reidsville, now claiming to be second to size in the State, has put in 210 new looms and run lay and nlgjit. The Henrietta Mills, b 1 far the largest In the State are also run ning day and night. Mill men say they arc not making money. The Supreme court does not propose to illow its prerogatives to bo taken away. It repulsed the "pie hunters" who sought to oils'. L'arshal R. H. Bradley. Now it Is making a fight to retain S. W. Wal ker as janitor of its building. Tiic kee -er of the Capital had appointed ex-Sena tor Westmoreland janitor. It was said last week there was a bitch in this busi ness. The first suit under the "fellow ser vants act," is brought in the court here, to recover $23,000 damages from a rail way for the killing of a fireman. Seme of the grape growers estimate the damage by the frosts this week at 50 er cent. The people here who say they saw the Jr ship yield the palm to those at Kin ley, who saw the sails and the men in the machine. At (the Agricultural and Mechanical College the cadets get only three hoars drill each week. It Is the Axed oplnhn of the V. S. Inspector and the President that this amount should be doubled. Thi government very properly requires mili tary instruction at these colleges which it maintains. i Ex-Judge Spier Whitaker had slight ittack of paralysis but is much better to day, It ia said. POWERS TO tWTBBWIINB. They will Prabahlf taf act aa Arm ' tsllM Aecpllbl. t Batll CbiImiI susm. lrak. Brealcd as Larlaaa. Losdo. What seems likely to be tTie last week of war Is entered upon. Fol lowing the Greek defeat at Larma, Lon don opinion today is almost unanimous that the end is in sight, and this new Is probably shared by the powers, as they are already moving to intervene. . It la believed that Intervention will first take the form of a suggestion of armistice, to whleh the combatants would no doubt agree. The British foreign office bas been to close communication with the other members of the European oonoert, Great Britain suggesting that the time ha now arrived for them to act. The French, German and Italian gov. ernments have already responded offer lag to agree, though the German govern. ment adds as a condition that it will be aeoessary first to exact a pledge from Greece to obey the mandate of Kuir.pe wti.a this mandate Is again given. Special dispatches from Athens si y that after a desperate battle at Matt, ti Greeks were oatnumbeed, and retreated with a heavy loss, abandoned Tyroavo aid LarUsa and removed their head quarters to Pbarsnloa, a small town t th right bank of Pharsalitis, and at the north foot of a spur of the Cbaasldlart puwntalns. , Phafllsalos ia aoout twenty miles due souil! of Larlssa. 1 Troubles are lne to u impoverished blood Hood's Kar- the One Truu' Blood POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening orength and healthfulness. Assures the tood against alum and all forms of adul- lerauon common to the cheap brands. kui4l mak.ijnu ruwukk vu., New York. 10 Jnilie Mai Will Not ChanLe His Order oi Stoctlolrs. New Board of Public School Exami ners. Tax Blanks Propwred. Pur nell's Name Sent in to the Senate Yesterday, He Is Being Con gratulated in Rnlelgh. Special to Journal. Rai.eiuii, N. C, April 20 Today, be fore Judge Ailams, private stockholders of the Atlantic & North Carolina railrr iul made a motion for a modification of the Judges order restraining them from meeting. Judge Adams declined to modify the order, Baying, that the matter was now In Judge Tiinbei lake's hands, and that it would be nrgiu-d before him in n few days. The State Hoard of Education elects ns the State board of public school exam iners, L. L. Hobbs, president Guilford college; W. L. Poteate, Professor Wake Forest college, and Superintendent Noble of Wilmington Public schools. The tax blanks were prepared by the Treasurer and Auditor today. The Stale tax is 21 1, pension SJ, schools IS cents. The railway commission meets tomor row. C. C. Fagan, who is clerk to it ns tax equalization board, suys that the pre paration of the equalization blanks be gins on May 1st. Piirnelrs namo was sent to the Senate today for the Judgeship of the Eastern district. He is here ami receive in:my congratulations. THE COTTON MAKKETS. April M. Mat cotton closes at '.l't. THK New Jternc market is firm nt 7r. j ours truly, J. I'. Latii.vm. THE MARKETS. Chioaoo, April hi. OI'KN'INO. uI.nsK. July Wheat. ... T8J VI J . .. 4.;ri 4.:r. July Ribs. . . ATLANTIC AND N. C. RAILROAD, THICK Tit A IV No. 212. All Rail. IN EFFECT SATURDAY, AlHII. 1897. Duily Except Sunday and Friday. SUPPLEMENT TO TIME TABLE NO. 2, OF NOV. 27, 18r, Leave New Bern, " ClarkV, " Tuscarora, " Core Creek, " Dover, " Caswell, " Kintton, " Falling Creek, JU Grange, : Best'; . Arriva Goldsboro, Kb. 1 Train will wait Tntcarora, when on lime 1100 A. M J 11:21 11:14 11:52 1:17 P 12.27 1:22 1:45 . 2.-08 ?:S0 8:00 M indefinitely at for 21) unites otherwise ordered by train Despatcher! The above train returning, will len?o Goldsboro lorNiw Bern st 4.00 p. m. to extra, unless otherwise ordered. -8. L. DILL, Hupt. If XXIslcy ,: to get your clothes-made by a tailor who rioe4n't know hi. Imalne.. tborooghly. . W. are wido-awak. eaoagh to know jat what the Tory laleat faahion is, and luat how far w. caa tue It in yonr caseand meat your peculiar wants. Wheat you com. to ut w. eater to ywir taate ia elothlng. Wo don't try to give you some thing that you don't want. 1 r. II. Chadwlok. 101 IfUdle Street . . SHAFER'S Mild Gured HQ. TVIff Small Sizes, Breakfast Strips, Ilig Hams we cut, ami a nieo lot X, ". Hams. Fresh Grits ami loose )nt Flak' a just received. A nice lino canned goods, Pu k los, Sutioea and Catsup. Finest Elgin Creamery llutu.r fresh and new, jus', from the tho Dairy, '20c. Rock Oit'ily Drip, the limni Syrup to be had only He, Fancy dozen. Lemons, only loo per Nice Orange, ou!y ViX' ;ier iloa. Fresh Cakes and Cracker . Anything ynu tuny tu'ed in the (irocery Line, ha tlood ;tnd (. Iiiiap as anywhere in the city. Very ltMrO' fully. Wholesale and Retail Grocer, 71 Proud SI., New Hei ne. N. ('. E! I have .Jl'sr 11K:KI V KI 1 ilo."tl patented "liolden link'" Kul lin.. iron llonnls. and 1 dos patented '-(iolde i . es Rucks, tliev iiik (3olh- Worth $2 5 WIi. and 1 will sell for tho NFINT Ten I:ivm For $1.5 K it'll. Sell on tr;al to iiuroducu thorn, and if they are not as represent ed will cheerfully refuijl tbe money. 3?A11 orders by mail shaN have prompt attention. Yours Itespcctfully, T. J. TURN EI I, WfcSM' Farniture Dealer, No. 70 Middle St.. NEW BERNK. N. (1 Ilenry'M l'haruincy, 127 Middle Ht. Tooth Brushes, Toilet Articles, Ac. DO YOU Need Go h1 Hpnnv Bioo t l'uritiar ? TAKE HENRY'?, composed M Sar-a-parilla, Yellow Deck. Msmlrske, 8.Diia,. PKckley Ash Bark.Sassafrns.Ioiiide Pot ash and Iodide Iron with Wiotergrerr, ' This preparation is expressly put up. lo meal the populir nerd fur a lllieint Purifier, without brioi rehilert lo Hi many tec ret nostrum anj qnsek iri"tl cine oi the day, of unknown cn. o uioui ind geraritly illin'e mnhein-il vnlue. The Ii imu i i i rinleit on the nU L I'liK K OM V H, CKNT4, M S'ae bo'll.S u-eHi old k-t '.CO. real eot mm. City property of all itaates formfe. cash or on lime. Borne of the bent Ixwriw an 1 lots In the rlty are! included, aasT mh Also ws have a number of parties oh want to buy la preferred location, to hi will nay yorlo see us if you reufly want. toselU Bouses toji-ent.ln various parts of that elty. , - - i Farm lan Is at most any price jw ui want. ' . , ' . Collection t renU specialty. mm NPIIINO JH HERE -AH1 TU1.- Campaign is Open -I-OK Til B- Sale of Bicycles. DO Y00 HEAR US ? j We have the l'terltw ' Vie.tur", i e "ClevelBinl", the "IJbeitv'', the "lOm'-: . the "Cierciiil ",b,iles uO i nt. riti v.- liin 2ml hand h I. We nu sell yoil i'liinl nt w vviel 1 I I25.C0, '.&)(. f.-S !!), t4f.(, id.Cft. 00, flOO. rteconj linui wbi-el 'lo-n t-10 00 n , gTo h n B ivhu l i' tii.! Lr-d. -. -tea our V.m i tu imlc : n:''nl-. Onr n tu arc nil f itr l.-c.i RUaraatet in m mitbut.iriurvrt t.nt. sntee me-uw l'.C vm " ibi: U r i, J. C. Whitty & Co A Great Success. Groceries Cheap and not Cheap Groceries Hare AttiHntt'l the tent iun (if Al! Good Housekeepers Dunn's Cash Store or ii ihmvi.uv WAOirS la u!i tho .rli Hit- tilu. . BE TO YOCHSKLF und saw U l. per eent. ou your purchaw ty, trading with 13 JOHN DUNN. Prepare in lime. WINDOW SCHtESS, DOOR SfUKEXS, POl'LTKV XETTIMi. Q.UVAMZED WIM KESllMi. Glazier's Refrigerators . tlie BEST and t'HEAPllST ever m-n in the tit . Garland's j Stovis Ranges ihtv uke tbe LEAD and ire eijnillfd lrj mt. E, Under Hotel CbatUwke, Fonlh i I GOOD tt'vj WO F. G. Cos Corsets, MAKE American Beauties :.co's CORRECT SHAPES. ARTISTIC EFFECTS. All Lengths. NEWEST MODELS. FANCY and PLAIN. FEATHERBONE CORSET CO, SOLS MANUFACTURERS. 4 SliLR BY ACKBURH. CO QlnMBmwii 111 SOU) rv H ACKBURN. 1 Don't Forget tlie Premiums on the Bread mad) from Pillsbury'g Best Flour. Pleas i seud in by 2 o'clock p. m. Write your name plainly on card and enclose same in envelop) and address samt to LllRDl OlTfch Box. ' i ;i .::!! : v:;. -j II I j '!' - !;t.r I ;-. iji II en ' ' ; ? v ft UJ .s.:. " ; I j 11UVUUU1U iJ UVUIVs t. B.lttABPEB. jJ to - . NtadtTJiStN Tm Street, New Berne, N. C.
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