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VOL. XYI- NO. 70., NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1897. ESTABLISHED 1882. CRAVEN'S TRUCKING. LEE GOES B&CK. Rojral auke th. food pur., wholesome and delicious. Another Lot ..... . . 1 You will find the most Beautiful Dress Goods Prices Very Reasonable. S Call and Examine, No Trouble to Show, g -STEAMERS- EASTERX CAROLINA DISPATCH LINS, -AND- lion steamsnit FREIGHT & PASSENGER. For All Foliate North. The Steamer NEUSE will leave on Mondavi, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 0 p. in., sharp. Mak ing no stops between New Berno to Elizabeth City. The JSteamer NEWBERNE will sail on Tuesdays and Friday! at 12 o'clock, noon, making land id gi at Oriental, Oorucoke and Roanoke Island. t5f Freight received not later than one hour previous to sailing. For further information apply to GEO. UENDERSON, Agt. . M. K. Kiko, Oen. Mgr., II U. IltDOlKd.Oen.Frt.t Pass.Agt. Norfolk, Va. Now JKsrne, N. U., Sept. 18 1897. BRANCH OFFICE Hankers and Broken. Stocks, Deals, CetUa, Ural a. . Provisions Tlougbt and sold for rash or on margin o.i per cant, la lot from $30 up. Over Cotton Eichsnga. Phone 43, fVNational Bank Reference. fVConstant Quotations. A. O. NEWBERRY, Manager. Ever brought to this city. "WONDERS." September 3rd, 1897. F. 8. DUFFY MEDICINE CO., New Berne, N. C. Qentleukn: Enclosed find one dollar, ($1.00) for which send mc by mail one dollar's worth of your Dr. Duffy's Anti-Bilious Pills. A friend of mine in Brunswick.Ga. sent mo a box of them sometime since and asked me to try them, which I did, and had several others here try them and all pronounced them "wonders" and are loud in their praise of them. Yours truly, D. L. BURGESS, Crystal River, Fla. Carolina Chill Pills are essentially an antidote to malaria, containing nothing which can Injure the system, but are a most efficient tonic. Improving appeCite.aidinjt digestion, and curing constipation. No oure, do pay. Price 15c a bos at Bradham's Drug1 Store, ToToacco - G-xo wora 1 FOBYOUU Thermometers Tobacco Twine, CALL ON L. IT. CUT1YCII .V CO. Hardwire tod Agricultural Implements, NKW BERNK, N. O. Report of the Lalior Bran Of fice on Tfeis Section. Elizabeth City Fair. Cotton All Opened. Penitentiary Barbacue. Chattanooga (narantlne. Hiss Tncker to be Mar ried. Journal Bureau Raleigh, N. C, September, 20. o. The Labor Bureau office has a report of trucking interests in Craven county. During the busy season of 60 days, 2,000 men and 10,000 women and children were employed. The crop this year is 75.000 barrels irish potatoes, 5,000 bar rels sweet potatoes, 100,000 barrels cab- 2,000 bushelB tomatoes, 50,000 bushels snap beans, 70,000 bushels peas, 10,000 crates strawberries. State Superintendent of Public in struction expects to speak on the 17th of October, educational day at the Eliza beth City Fair. Rev. Dr. Kilgo will also speak. Surgeon Gen. Williams of the State Guard at Asheville writes Governor ltus se'l that if it meets with his upproval he would like to telegraph Marine Surgeon General Wyman offering the mountain plateau of Western North Carolina as a refuge from the yellow fever stricken districts. R. C. Stannard manager of the N. C. freight association is here to examine tile books of the R, R. commission. The freight question conits up before the commission tomorrow provided Russell does not try to remove the two commis sioners before then. It is said that 1 lie cotton crop is all open in tins section, fcvery bale is ot plendid quality, nearly all being strict irood middling. Supeiintcndnt Smith of the peniten tiary on Saturday afternoon gave a big barbecue to the newspaper men of the city and a few other friends. The guests were waited on by the convicts. Watauga has at last sent in the report to the State board of equalization. That was the only county behind. This report came in on Saturday. Today was the day for the North Car olina Press Association to go to Chatta nooga and Nashville, but the telegram published yesterday from Mr. Shcrrill Secretary of the Association that every one would have to have n health certiii cate before enterjpg Chattanooga will tend to reduce the number very much Chattanooga lias quarantined ugainst all sides to the extent of health certificates anyhow. The announcement of the marriage of Miss Sadie Saunders Tucker and Mr. Wm. Holt Williamson, both of this city is made for the 17th of November. Miss Tucker is the daughter of the late R. S, Tucker of the firm of '-Tucker & Co.,' and one of Raleigh's most popular and attractive girls. All the candidates for the eastern dis trict attorneyship have gone to Washing ton armed with endorsements. Claude Bernard has congressman Skinner's en dorsement, Charles A Gonk lias Senator Prltchard's and Oscar Spears is backed by the extreme iinti-Russcllitcs Judge Purnell goes to Asheville to hear some cases this week. He will hold U court October 2nd, in Greensboro for Judge Dick, and then goes to his own court in Elizabeth City October 18th, BASE BALL. national Learaa aam Played 1 Yes terday, Special to Journal. Philadelphia, September 20 Phila dclphla, 2; Washington, 1. New York, September 20 New York 10; Baltimore, 0. Where They tiny Today. Brooklyn at Boston. Baltimore at New York. Washington at Philadelphia. Chicago at Cleveland. Cincinnati at Pittsburg. Louisville at St. Louis, HOW THE OLVB8 BTAMU, Wow Lout P. C. Baltimore 84 35 .710 Boston 87 86 .707 New York 78 44 .639 Cincinnati.. 68 63 .563 Cleveland ........ 68 50 .516 Washington...;... 66 66 .459 Brooklyn ,66 67 .455 Pittsburg 55 68 .447 Chicago 63 69 .444 I Philadelphia 53 71 , .428 Louisville 61 74 .408 St. Louis :. 28 96 .226 The B.aiMBi Lyaehlae;. . City or Mexico, September 10 Or. dors hrvt been giveu to investigate the lynching of Arroyo, President Dias baa decided that the inquiry shall be moat rigorous, and that the guilty parties shall be severely punished, as he feels that the act was a reproach to the nation, which baa taken pride in the fact that lyncb law bas been nnknowa here. Twenty odd men arrested are still in custody and format papers are being drawn up in their cases. Just try a lOcboi of Case rets, th fln- it liver ir1 bowel rcgulslnr ever made Tie Virpiaa Will Return as Consul General to Onlia. Senator Elkins no Dodger. Pensions Exceed Estimates. Relatives Wet Appointments to Office. Action of Administration In N. Y. Election. Journal Bureau, ) Washington, D. C. Sept. 20. i Senator Elkins is rather proud than otherwise of his connection with the much discussed section 23 of the Dingley tariff, the provisions of which are about the same as those contained in a separate bill introduced in the Senate by Mr. El kins. He says the section was intended to take away business heretofore held by the Canadian Pacific Railroad, and thus emphasizes his own position: "I am op posed to the Canadian Pacific Railroad securing business that ought to go to American railways. I think the business which the Canadian Pacific is now doing ought to be broken up and San Francisco become the port of entry of the goods now going to Vancouver. 1 am in favor of American shipping against foreign shipping." The candor of Mr. Elkins is decidedly refreshing when compared with the dodging which has been done by some of the other gentlemen who arc supposed to have had a hand in fixing up section 22. President McKinley lias personally re quested Consul ("enernl Lee to return to (Julia and resumu his duties at the ex piration of the present leave of absence nd General Lee has agreed to do so. fhis is uuthentie and official and it ef fectually disposes of much gossip. It also indicates that President McKinley expects matters in Cuba to reach a crisis lit a date not far in the future. General Lee does not expect to return to Havanna until about the middle of October, unless something occurs to make an earlier rc turn advisable. Commissioner II. Clay Evans, of the Pension Bureau, estimates that the pay ment for pensions during the present fis cal year will exceed the appropriation by more than $6,000,000. The appropria tion for the year is $141,283,880. The deficit will, the commissioner says, be created by the old claims for pensious some 200,000 in number, which will be acted upon during the year. In the big batch of appointments to ofllce, made by President McKinley while he was in Washington was a cousin of his own. Frederick E. McKinley, to be Receiver of Public Moneys ut Guthrie, Oklahoma, and a cousin of Vice Presi dent Hoburt. Edward F. Hobart, to be Receiver of Public Moneys at Santa Fc New Mexico. All the politicians are deeply interested in the efforts of Senator Piatt and his fol lowers to get President McKinley to commit himself and the administration against the Independent Municipal ticket in greater New York headed by Hon. Setli Low, ex-Mayor of Brooklyn, and President of Columbia College. Wliile nobody can state positively that President McKiuley will do as Senator Piatt wishes him to do, there are sev eral very good reasons for believing that the outcome will be very near to being what Mr. Piatt wants it to be. While it is not probable that Mr. Mc Kinley will support any candidate not endorsed by the Piatt Republicans, a con dition may arise that will cause him to remain neutral us far as it may be post! ble. He knows bow closely his actions are being watched in this matter, both by friends and opponents, and will exer cise all the care for which he has a rep utation in Ohio politics not to take a step that lie may afterwards regret LOW TEMPERATURE SOUTH. The Cold Weather at hew Wrleaa. Fer.r Mat Matin ta Hprt.d. Special to Journal. New Orlans, September 20. There was a heavy fall in the temperature here. The weather it cool and clear. If the low temperature continues it will proba bly prevent the rapid incubation of fever germs. The situation b otherwise unchanged The yellow fever death rate Is fourteen and a half per cent. The health authorities still view the situation with complacency. They do not anticipate an epidemic as they say It It too late In the season. NORT&LX QUARANTINES'. renews Satan Thar From Hoalh Ma.t Have OrtlMeat af tMallb, Special to Journal. Norfolk, September SO, Norfolk has established a quarantine against all Southern towns. Certificates of health must be bad by al persons coming to this place. Daa'l Tebaeea Ball aa aasahe Tear Lira Awajr. If yo wtot to quit tobacco oslog easily and forever, be made well, strong, magne tic, full of dw Ills an.) vigor taka No To B.0, lbs aosiler-worker (hat auks weak taea strong. Many xaia tea pounds In teoOsys. Over 400,000 tared. Bnj No-To-lUc from vour ova iro(jidt,wbo will guarantee a cere. Booklet and a pi inalM Ore. Art. Sterling Itemed Co., Chicago or New iork. fill F0VDEH Absolutely Pure HOVAL BAK1NQ KWOTR CO., HPW VOflK. TROOPS NOT NEEDED. Likely to Nuoii I.enve ihe Hceue of the Nlrlkes. Special to Journal. PiTTSiuiiiQ, Pa.. September 20 The necessity for keeping the State troops at Hszelton, Pa-, Beems to be removed by the return to work today of the striking miners. It is regarded as probable that the militia will be sent home in a few days. The only movements for the last day or wo have been the, practice rides of squadrons and the afternoon diess parade. SPREADING NORTHWARD. fellow Fever Hum AppeariM! nf Cairo, Illlll-Jls, Special to Journal. WasiiinhtOn, September 20-T-vo uipicious cases of sicknist a' Cairo, II'. have Ik-en prunor.uced as yellow fever bv Dr. Guiteras. The ease.; have been Undated at the Mamie II .Mii;;.. .a .i..i pi.u- . Latest News Itcius. The report conies from Madrid that the price of nil kinds of food is rising steadi ly, owing to the growing depreciation of silver and of paper currency. The official Messenger of St. Peters burg, Russia, confirms the announce ment that on September 14, the inhabi tants of a village in the district of Yeniseisk. Arctic Russia, saw for about five minutes a balloon believed to be that of Professor Audiee, the Swedish aeronaut. Meetings of English, German and Polish speaking socialists were held at Buffalo and the shooting of the slrikin; miners near Lattimer, Pa., was denoune ed. "Dollar wheat w as also denounced, the speakers saying that the high price meant only dearer Hour for Ihe work gmcn. A telegram from Heme says that two cantons of Switzerland were visited by a severe earthquake shock, accompanied by heavy rumbling. The ilisturhanc was so distinct that it was everywhere noticeable, and in many places great blocks of rock fell from the mountains. J. L. Malcolm, an attorney nf Denver Lot., lias heard torn, a "grub stake in Dawson City. He "'staked" Michael Gideon to $300 three years ago to pros, pect in the vicinity of Cook's inlet. That was the last heard of Gideon until a let ter from him readied Malcolniafew day ago, 1 lie letter informed Malcolm tint there are two million dollars awaitinir him in mines and gold dust at Dawson. THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by II. W. Bilsby Jo Co. Commission Brokers. New YoRK.lSept. 20. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close Am. Sugar 152J 153 151 J 151 J Chicago Gas 107) C. B. & Q 101 Jersey Central,.. 100 108 U)2l 100J 101 40) 107J 10 ioo loo 9SJ OS St. Paul 101 A Gen. Electric... 40J long UK) 391 COTTON. Open. High. I.ow. October 0.50 fi.57 0.4(1 January 0.00 O.flO 0.53 CHICAGO MARKETS. Wheat Open. High. Uw. Close 0.4(1 0.53 Close Dec .. Corn Deo Meat Pork. Sept.. Ribs. Sept . 02-01 931 02 301 JW8 30 0: 301 8.55 497 8 55 5.05 8.45 4 95 8, 5.00 Cotton Sales 102,000 Baler. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Billiard and Pool Tables. I desire to call attention to all parties having billiard or pool tables In their places of business, to pav the tai on same at once, as my report goes to the Grand Jury of the county between now and the first Monday In October. This Is In aocordaoce with section 18 of the Revenue Act, JOSEPH L. UATJN, Sheriff. September 10th. tfAH other parties who sr required by law to procure licenses will govern themselves accordingly. OF THOSE LITTLE PIG AND HAMS JUST RECEIVED. Also the FinestJQuality New York id one of the Largest and Best Stocks be found anywhere in the city. We respectfully ask for a share your money s worth in every article RESPECTFULLY YOURS, iiaiiiel k Mil 71 ISroail St., WE OFFER YOU THIS CELEBRATED Three Drawer Sewing Machine For $20, nail give you a 5 Year Guarantee NOW LISTEN! New Heme is the place to sell your tobiccn, an 1 Whitly's is ihe place t,p 1 1 1 s v vour Hardware. J. C. Whitty ? NOTICE ! to Wholesale and Retail Trade We liavo .hist Received 1, lO.II.l Of (ho FIIYKNT BE which will be sohl at Factory Prices; ALSO 5,000 PoiiimIm of TOIIAC'VO Job Iils, which will be sohl nt !.pss than Cost to manufacture. r-rCOMF K.VItl.V. Money Saved Is Money Made ! If you want any Canned Goods come to us. We are very par ticular about that part of our stock. We do not claim that we carry the largest stock of oanoed goods of anyone in the citv. but we do claim that we carry the best and freshest. Isn't that the kind yon want Respectfully, JOHN DUNN, 65 Polloc St., NEW BERNE, N. 0. TTrfea 9f NICE BIG HAMS TO CUT State Cream Cheese ami Mutter, of Staple and Fancy (iroeeries to of patronage, and (luaranteo you we sell you. iive us a call. Wholesale EW RERNK. IV. C1. Stockholders Meeting. Ati.axth it N. ('. I;mi.i:oai, Treasurer's Ofliee. Nicw Bkun. N.C . Sep. 1, IS!)?. Tliu Forty-third Annual Mecttng of t':o Stockholders o" the Atlantic and Nor'h Carolina Railroad Com pany will ho In hi at More head City oa the 1th Thursday (Jiird) in Sep tember IS'.)?. F. C. ROliKUTS, Secretary. I'OR FIXE- VEIL, Jll'TTOX, 1'OItK WAS AK AND Tin; FiiH'si KialMWl Keel' in tlic Vtiy Go la SAM. COHN & M, ss Middle Phone 4li SEW C'KOP !. RUTABAGAS AND TURNIPS Uest Vrj'Ii'M ! l"iuv Klr.-tiiis ! They have proven satisfactory tnatiy silicons. You have purchased from me. The planting season is upon ua, consult your interests, buy aair. Al-o to arrivo in time for fuiv plant ng, Cabbage Seed Jersej Yii! efielil, All Seasons, lirtimhead Flat Iutch, etc; Teas, Means, Etc. Remember the old spot, Forget it you should not, Hi iek Store, Near Market Dock. J. F. New Berne, N. ('. i by mail"' promptly Z4T Orde filled. T. J. TURNER H.,-1 .'ust Received Jancthcr Car 1 oud oft he FINEST FURNITURE Seeds Seecs that has ever been received in the Fastcm part of North Carolina and will Sell Cheap for Cash or on Time for the Next 10 Days, 10 as to make room for my Large Stock as we have more goods than ' tore room, X-& All orders by mail will have prompt attention. Youn Respectfully, T. J. TURNER. Nos. 70 & 73 Middle Street, New Berne, N, C
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