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VOL, XVI NO. 56. . NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER, 4, 1897. ESTABLISHED I8II2. A MCE LOT JT8T RECEIVED. Have yon tried oar new 30c Roast ed Coffee? It is Old Governraet Jura and Mocha, of tbe Very. Best Quality, and we Guarantee that its equal cannot be found elsewhere in the.city. TRY IT onoeanJ you'll want it again. . . , . . 71 Broad St. NOTICE ! to Vholesae and Retail Trade We have Just Deceived 4,000 Pounds of the FINEST CREAM wliich wiil be sold at Factory Prices; . ALSO; - ,. 5,000 lounds of TOIIACCO : Job Lots, which will be sold it 1 .1 n . f. mail 'iab iv ; muuuiauhuir. INCOME EAULY. . . Money Saved Is Money Made ! If you want any i ' Canned Goods - como to oi ' We are Terr par ticular about that part of our stock. We do- not claim that we carry the largest stock of . - cinned goods of anyone in tbe city, but we do claim that we nnrri fria haai an1 fraahaaf. Isn't that the kind you want? ' Kcspoclfully, ... JOHN DUNN, 65 Pollock St., NEW BERNE, N. C. PROFESSIONAL. F. M. Simmons, A. P. Ward -. ftimmons x il nru, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at law: NEW BEUN. t 0. Praolloa In tit connti.iof Pravtn, Diiplln, Jon., Onulow. Carurt mimI PimuMooi in U auprxiiiit mikI KeOritl ilourt. Ofllrnt Mw. an Nu.11 h fraa Mir!, Ojipwalla llwlrl ihntMaBa, 1MI. IMletler, ATT0U.NET AT LAW, Middle Street. Lawyers Brick Building. Will Trnr-rii In Vm Onntlwi of Cravtmi dm (! i. .lout's, iiiwinw hl 1'nmlU a. I). H. i 1 hi Sum Jttru 1. ml ttupi Court of tun Mrtl.. von riNK- f ,1 4 y CB illll "aw ,. IMXm A f 3H line Fresh Canned Goods. Choice Tey and Pure Spice;. : The Yer '"ftest Butter fresh from the dairy.1'- 5 GIVE US A CALL and we will PLEASE YOU both in Quality amty Price. . . Wholesale ft Retail s CJrocers, JTEW HEME, X. C. At Allegood's Grocery t . FOR SPOT CASn I WILL SELL 10 lbs Granulated Sugar, (Franklin Rcfinerv) medium tine 55c 10 lbs Pure Lard - 0()c S lbs Arbuckle's Roasted Coffee,. . . (Be Good Green Coueo 10c Very nice green coffee . 15c Very Best Creamery Butter,. . . .20 & 25c Moss pork, by tbe round'.-. 5c Hhort backs per pound 6c Very best rib side per pound 0 &8c Good Hour per pound He Very best flour per pound ....... 8Jc Meal per peck 15c Ginger snaps per pound 5c Very best red "c" cil per gallon ... 12c 5 gallons red "c" . . . , : 65c 8 cans best tomatoes 20c 3 cans best corn 20c 3 cans best pork and beans 20c 3 cans best pie peaches 20c 3 cans best table peaches 25c Very best light syrup per quart. . . 7c Apple vinegar 4 years old per qt. . . 5c Railroad baking powder.nuiall size, 4c " " ' large size, 8c lib can beef 12c Helm's baked beans with tomato sauce, 1 lb can 8c 21b can. 7 12c 8 lb can 17c 2 quart tin buckets ... 6c 4 quart lia.buckels 10c IS boxes coast matches, 100s 10c Defender snap, 2 bars for 6c Very best English cured sboulders,8 & 10c debit's Keystone Ketchup, Pepper Sauce and Sweet Pickles cheaper than the cheapest. , 100 gross Coast Matches 75c per gross, Ailegood Grocery Co., 78 Kiddle Street. ToToacco G-zowers ! FOR YOUlt Thermometers 1 Tobacco Twine, CALL ON " " E tf. CUTLER & CO. Hardware and t Agricultural Implements, ;. NEW BERNE, N. 0. and GAS FITTING. When you need anything In this lineKEMEMDER tbfte is another Flunv beriatown, Give Illm a Call.' tVTou don't have to pay for your work antll yon are Satisfied that it Is all right Give him a ohance anyway. Respectfully, N. R. VARKER, 11941 Craven 8t, Niw Banna. N. C. Fire Insurance Notice. Mr. George Henderson has this day furcfiHiu-d my Insurance Agency, and mewl ronliully recommend lilm to the favorable consideration of my former patrons. 8. It. STREET, New B. rn, N. C, July 10, 187. Geo. Henderson, IiiMiiaiKe Agency. All cU1. of ili-sinihlo Flie Insurance .ii l, I, A'l ml m will r"'lv prnnipt ntti'n- I'll. ' 1 ' .1 I" :, ; 11,;, ri'I'lf PROBABLY INSANB, Letter ThrcMtoBlB M Ai laata Ska . Prcaldrat. : Special to Journal. Columbus, Ohio, September 8. Mayor Samuel L, Black of this city received a letter today in which tbe writer announ ces his intention to assassinate President McKinley before he leaves Columbus. Mayor Black refuses to give out the letter for publication or even disclose the name signed to it, and while he is inclin ed to look upon it as a cruel joke, a ' special guard of police has been assigned to surround the President's carriage to watch over him. The President went to the State Fair today. ( : JUMPED FBOM TBB THAI PI. hmrj Commlla Bnlelde. Special to Journal. Ciiioaoo, September 8. W. Russel Ward, the man who created a big sensa tion about two months ago by eloping with the wife of millionaire Bradbury and escaping to Los Angellos, Cel., com mitted suicide this morning by jumping from a k indow of the overland ezpiess on the Chicago and Northwestern Rail road near Wheatland, Iowa. The passenger was not missed until the train reached Chicago, when the con ductor in checking up his tickets found one man was missing. Millionaire Bradbury and his wife became reconciled in Chicago Borne days ago, after making mutual apologies and concessions. DESIGNATED WALSER. Cblrr Counsel In W. V.Telrsraph Vitmr. Jury CommlHlonrr for Enatern Aorlb Cnralln. Special to Journal. Raleigh, N. C. September 3 Judge Simonton makes a decree offering for sale the lande of J. Loftln to A. L. Rich ardson in Greene county for $95.00.. The railway commission makes an order designating Attory General Walser as chief counsel in the Western Union Telegraph case, setting forth that it ex presses entire confidence In his integrity and ability. Judge Purnell appoints C. T. Baily, jury commissioner for the Eastern Dis trict of North Carolina. BASB BALL Bntlonal League flames Played Ye trrday. Special to Journal, New York, September 8 First game Cincinnati, 11; New York, 1 ; 2nd game Cincinnati, 8; New York, 13. Boston, - September 2 First game Chicago, 8; Boston, G; second game Chi cago, 1; Boston, 9. Baltimori, September 8 Baltimore, 22; St. Louis, 1. Where They Play Today. Cleveland at Philadelphia (2 games.) Pittsburg at Baltimore, Cincinnati at Boston. Chicago at Brooklyn. St. Louis at New York. Louisville atWashington now Till OLUB8 stand, Wos Lost P. C. Boston 77 84 .093 Baltimore.... 74 83 .691 New York..."... 08 89 .635 Cincinnati 63 44 .689 Cleveland 65 52 .613 Chicago 60 61 .450 Philadelphia 49 02 .441 Pittsburg. 47 tO. .489 Louisville... 49 1 63 .438 Brooklyn......... 48 62 .436 Washington., 46 61 .420 8L Louis 28 63 .252 . , . Hlar relator Wlaa, Special to Journal. Niw York, September $. At Charter Oak Park, Hartford, Conn., Star Pointer defeated Joe Patchen two heats today for a purse of five thousand dollars and as championship pacer, ' The first beat was paced in two minutes four one quarter seconds, The second heat was made to two minutes, three and three quaster seconds : There was very little liettlog. Star Pointer was a favorite at twelve to one. Five thousand people were present at the race. t ay Boule The Bltiko. Special to Journal. ' Columbus Onto, September 6, The miner officials have accepted the pro posal of the operators on the proportion of sixty-five cents a ton. t They will refer tbe ' proposition to the miners convention, which will be hold in this city en noxt Wednesday, for ratlfl cation, Trow Tarkl.h Mlalster. ' Special to Journal. Naw York, September J A cable from Constantinople states that Risaat Bey, until recently councilor of the Tur kish embassy in London, has been ap pointed Turkish mlnUtcr at Washington to succeed Mustapha Tacbaln Bey. As predicted at the start by the party leaders, the three parties Democratic PopulUt and silver Republicans joined hands la funion la Nebnuka. Many ilt'lrgatr mitliiUin that tlis tuition was perfectly harnmninus.whlle there are oth ers who ciira thai there niy yet be dls, uMtm on thr silver TirpnUiran sulci, ai v ,,ut on,- tiiu, I of t!n,ti tl-l' L'Mtr. went i , , 1 1 1 1 v t Inn niutiiii, I itie font THE STATE CiPiTiL. Mica and Dopper Mines of Tbis . Slate.' L. A. W. to be Formed. Another Of- .. flee for Ayer. Good Condition of State Guard. Convicts . Mast Work. Charlotte's Cotton Mills. Journal Bureau, ) Raleigh, N. C, September 3. The commissioner of Labor Statistics, Mr. Hamrick has gone way up to Cher okee county to makesthe examination of the mica mines there. In that county is the largest copper mine in the State, giving employment to 300 miuers. The Raleigh Tobacco Association held its annual meeting Wednesday night and elected the following; officers: President, Van B. Moore; Vice-President, G. B. McGehcc; Secretary and Treasurer, E. W. Thomason. Ex-Governor Carr was in the city yes terday. Fine rains have fallen all around here during the last few days, but only Blight showers have been given the city. The weather is cool during the nights but the temperature goes up to about 90 degrees during the day. There is lo be formed here next week a division of the League of American Wheelmen with a membership of 200. The Seaboard Air Line shops here hare resumed the 10 hour system. The Board of Aldermen at their meet ing tonight discuss the removal of the fence from around the Capital square, the Sunday selling ordinance and a reso lution regarding the expenditure of the $50,000 bonds if they should tic voted next Tuesday. The money is to be placed us a separate and distinct fund in the hands of the city treasurer, and can only be drawn by warrants properly ap proved showing the money is to go for work dbne in street improvements. Auditor Ayer is now Supervisor of State Printing for which he gets $30 per month. A new cotton Arm has started business here, Johns, Weathers and Gowun, They are all wido awake young men. Adjutant General Cowles who has been absent from the city for several months has returned. He reports that the Stale Guard is in excellent condition. There are 210 students enrolled at Wake Forest College and fully 60 more are expected. The Agricultural and Mechanical College will open on the 9th with the promise of a big enrollment. Barnes Bros, the public printers have moved into their new offices. They will do the press work of the Caucasian and Press-Visitor. They say the Council of State is the public printer and that they only have the contract to do the work. There aro fully 40 Indians from the Cherokee reservation in this State, at the government school in Carlisle Pa. Charlotte's twelfth cotton mill began operation yesterday. Charlotte leads in the number of mills. Superintendent Smith of the peniten tiary will carry nearly every convict from the penitentiary to the farms next week. Only tbe sick and those too fee ble to work will be left here. Even the women will be put in the cotton fields. , MINERS BECOME RIOTOUS. PoaaiylTaala the aeeae of (ho Disor der. Plakertoa Called la. Special to Journal. Wilkisbaeke, Pa., September 8. Report from Hazelton this afternoon say that a riot is Imminent. The strikers are using force, expecting by violence to compel the Lehigh Valley miners to go out. ' . Tho Sheriff has been notified to hold himself in readiness to take the field at a moment's notice, Dozens of Plnkertons were telegraphed for and several have already arrived ln.this city from New York and Philadelphia en route to Hazel- ton. A Rival 10 the Kloadlke, Seattle, Wash., September 2. There is a diversion of gold hunters from the Klondike region slnee the arrival of the steamer Portland, and parties are outfit ting for the Cooper River and other promising sections of Southeast Alaska. A party composed of young men from New York and Philadelphia, purchased a schooner here yesterday and are out- fitting In a substantial manner for pros pecting and exploration along the Cooper River. This is the third party of this kind within the last week, and the example will be followed by others. " Good report are being received, from that section of Alaska, and the country affords a wide field for exploration and adventure. They take experienced pros peotors from here. These men cams here for the purpose of going direct lo tbe Klondike, but seeing the impossibility oi getting there this winter they took tbe wiser course. Tlis official count of votes In Tuesday's primary election for United Bute Sena tor, a declared at the several county seats lodsr, and reported to the 8tate, hows 46.0HV voles wers cast, McLaurin receiving 29.2V); F.vsns, 10,000; Irby, 9,110. MrLnurlu's majority was 12,411. Royal awkas tbe food para, F0VDER Absolutely Ptiro mm SAtcmo powogw eo., wfw vcbk. SUGAR KING DENIES. Tbat he Has Hiarleil Ihe Agitation Aaalnat Aunexatlon. Special to Journal San Francihuo, September 3. Clans Sprcckcls, the millionaire sugar mn, today published nn article through his son's paper which is issued in this city, denying the published reports thus his agent on the Hawaiian Islands arranged for the anti-annexation meetings to te held there upon the arrival of Senator Morgan. Persons jwho arrived from Honolulu on the steamship Australia nevertheless declare that the general opinion through out the Island was that Spreckels (lid cause the arrangements for such a meet ing to be made. (ilemmiiy Wnin. lo Know, Berlin, September 2. It is asserted upon reliable authority that the Herman government will demand fromKrunce an explanation of the dispatch sent by M. Melinc, the French Premier, in reply to the message of congratulation to the Alsace-Lorrnine Soc iety, on the signing of the Franco-Russian treaty, in which dispatch M. Meline expressed the hope of a re-union of Lorraine with the French republic. Germany, it is announced also, will demand satisfaction for the excesses com mitted before the German embassy in Paris on the evening of the return of President Faure from his visit to liussia. THE MAREET. Yesterday's mnrket'quotations furnish ed by H. W. Mlsby & Co. Commission Brokers. Mew York. Sept. 3. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close Am. Sugar, 157 I.Imj 154J 154; Chicago Gas lffiij lOT.J 101 1041 C. H. & (J 1W1 (Wj' !)Nj" 981 Jersey Central,... 1)7 07 !)"; 1)5 J St. Paul !)6J ! Mil il'J COTTON. Open. High. Low. Close 7.18 P."l2 Close D2J 32j P.02 Sept 7.00 7 18 7.U0 October C.83 G 03 6.81 CHICAGO MARKETS." Wiikat Open. High. Low, Dec iWi-OU !I4:,' 9iJ Cork Dec 32'-l 32J 3','j Meat Pork. Sept.... 8.1)5 1)05 8,15 Ribs. Sept ... 5.(i'3 5.0 5.02 Cotton Sales 114,500.!alep. .2 Alpine Dlaaaler. BERNE, Switzerland, Sept. 2. Advices from LaSaule, near Mount Plciirctir, show that the reports of the accident to a party of Alpine tourists in that vicin ity were not exaggerated. Eight per sons, it appears, started from Sion, cap ital of the Canton of Valais, with the in tention of ascending Mount Pleurctir which is 11,155 feet high. The party was headed by Pastor (in ning, of Sion, and they made the ascent divided into two parties of four each. The first of these parties reached the sure rait and tho second was only 11 short distance behind when the four persons composing it were swept by an avalanche into a crevasse a thousand feet deep. The missing party was composed of Pas tor Gonin, two school boys from Laus anne and a young Englishman, named Bernard. OAOTOrilA. Tobacco Can Be Secured it ' lbe Warehouse. 1 . 1 ITMerohanU should arrange to advertise their goodi where the to bacco farmer will be found. For tertni and space apply at - Journal OlIIoc. iQXJE I to Give Our Patrons at Every lriee the 1 BEST To be Obtained. oooocooo WE AEE OFFERING Goods g at REMARKABLY ;LOW fig- p ures and QUALITY HAS g NOT been lowered. Best Elgin Butter - 20c. lb. Dn n:A P4tr Deb I niU OUHBU, No Store in this city makes the preparation, takes the pains, gives the VALUE, and guarantees the satisfaction as we do. An inspection oi our Stock and Facilities will convince that "It pays to trade at -STEAMERS- FREIGHT & PASSLNGElt. For All l'oiiit North. The Steamer NEUSE Commencing July 2'ul, will leave it 5:30 p. on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS, Making landings at Oriental, Ocra- coke and Koanoke Island. Freight received not later than one hour previous to sailing. For further information apply to GEO. HENDERSON, Agt. M. K. Kino, Con. Mgr., Norfolk, Va. New Berne, N. C, April M, 1897. YOU'RE SAFE TO BUY At John Suter's Furniture House, For this store keeps up its linos of FURNITUR and dooi not permit them to run down at this season of the year, as many others do. ffi"Yon'll find what Ton need, finding it BETTER and CIIEAP- Jb.lt, and , , Uador Hotel Caattawka, New Berae, N. C. AND I Old Dorainiou Steamship Co. SMS !....f,.,V.i,V,.Ifff I VALUES icons i. 12c. lb. i 2? eil vn )Fi r:R von this CHLEBRATI2I) Three Drawer Sewing Machine For $20, ami give you a 5 Year (in ilantcc. NOW LISTEN! New Heme is the plum to si II your tobacco, mid Whitly's is tho place to buy vour Hardware. J. C. Whitty to. ram; life This Pharmacy Is no Museum but two articles we sell work wonders: n ........ . 1 t, II .... Ot.. n n,l f!.ii & Ht.n.niB PitwnlfWL KWv Ynnr money will be refunded If you are not cureu. noiiung laiirr caa ue uuervu. C. D. BRADHAn, Druggist. .' Wanted-An Idea rSnfe-t mT Mi! thnr tftr Mai mi WMitli. nr. i . 1 I"I.TJt:a '.,ilM :i i")iw"i.i Writ Jolt WKIH'RKIH'HN CO , ffttt Attn-. BT, Wawhlntt'X. I ll.. f'T lh-tr 1 ) 10J MmI lew Ul uf in) tbiHMMMl lawMliuaa mmmWA.
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