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i VOL. XVI NO. U. " . r ' NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25,1897. ESTABLISHED 11182. THE RUSSELL ACT. THAT ULTIMATUM Royal aaakoa the food pure, wholesome aod delicious. Of Sipii Railway Ms- To Spain Entirely too Prmtirely C. G. A. VOIGT & CO.'S ft: 'V You will find the most Dress I 00 Ever brought to this city. SM Prices Very Reasonable. Calt and Examine. -STEAMERS- EANTERJT CAROLINA DISPATCH LINE, Jo. FREIGHT & PASSENGER. For All Points Xorth. The Steamer NETJSE will leave on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fndayi at 0 p. m., ibarp. Mak ing no stops between .New Berne to Elizabeth Oily. The Steamer NEWBERNE will sail on Tuesdays and Fridays at 14 o'clock, noon, making landings at Oriental, Ocracoke and Koanoke Island. . I3gr Freight received not J later tban one hour previous to sailing. For further information apply to GEO. HENDERSON, Agt. M. K. Kino, Gen. Mgr., 11.0. IIuDGii,Gen.Frt.& Pass.Agt. Norfolk, Va. ; New Berne, N. C, Sept. 18 1897. '. BKANCH OFFIUE I?. A. PortcrOtld &-Co. ' (SueooMon to H, W. Bilaby & Go.) , Banker nnd ; ' ISrokertt. Stocks, Bonds, Cottoa, Urala, ' ' Provision. Dought and sold for cash or on margin one per cent, la lots from $30 up.' Over Cotton Exchange. Phone 42, (National Bank Rufcreooe,' tJTConstant Quotations. " , A. O. HEWBEIIBY, Manager, AND Old Dominion Steamship ( OS No Trouble to Show, i "WONDERS." September 3rd, 1897. F. S. DUFFY MEDICINE CO., New Berne, N. 0. GlNTLEMKK: Enclosed find one dollar, ($1.00) for which send mo by mnil one dollar's worth of your Dr. Duffy's Anti-Bilious Pills. A friend of mine ia Brunswick.Ga. sent mo a box of them sometime since and asked me to try tliem, which I did, and had several others here try tliem and all pronounced them "wonders" and are loud iu their praise of them. Yours truly, D. L. BUHGESS, Crystal Rivek, Fla. FOR o o o see- F. n. Chadwick, 101 fllddto Street. A FELL LINE of Samples and. a Large Stock of Woolens to select from, r-. CALL AND EXAniNE . BEFORE BUYING. Carolina Chill Pllla ara essentially an antidote to malaria, containing nothing which can injure the system, but ara a moat elllcie.it tcnlo, Improving appetite, aidin Iriicesl on, and curing constipation. No ewe, no jay. Price 15o a box at I BraJham'i Drug Store, FaU & Wiitsr Suits, Stato Manufacturing Enterprises. Penitentiary Bids. State Fair Prizes. Supreme Court lie - port out. Will be a Fight by Commissioners. Jotibkal Bureau, 1 Raleigh, N. C, Sept. 24. The Governor in suspending Maj. J. Wilson and Mr. S. Otho Wilson yester day, as railroad commissioners, notified them that be had told Mr. L. C. Caldwell and J, M. Pearson who be appointed as their successor to bring suit for the offi ces if there was any trouble in taking possession. This high handed piece of business on the port of Russell should have tho most severe criticism. Next week the Bulletin of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture will be issued, and it will give a list of all the manufacturing enteipri.es in the State. The bulletin in writing of the cotton mills says that the total number of cotton spin dles in the State is 1,059.979, that it is understood that they can spin daily into No. 20 yarn 529,983 lbs., or ono half pound raw cotton for each Bpindle, or al together about lll,124balesof 477 pounds each, or during a year of 800 days 333,321) bales. Ohio lacks 2,935 bales of being as much as was produced in North Carolina in 1889, as Unit year only 330,201 bales were produced. This State with her many mills will soon be able to spin and weave every uound of cotton raised here It is stated that Commissioner Abbott says that he does not consider the Gov ernor has the power to suspend the other two commissioners and that be considers it his duty to serve with them in any event. The penitentiary decides tojnvite bids for the lease of the institution up to October 18th, The propositions sub jected to Mr. Winder were such as to shut him out unless they are modi fled. For the Fair, Col. Julian S. Carr offers a gold medal for the best poultry exhibit at the State Fair. There is to be $150 in purses for bicycle races. The 1201b, North Carolina Supreme Court report is out. It contains 775 pages. It was done by James E. Goode, Printing company of Richmond Va. There were 1 ,000 books printed at a cost of Jess than $900. Judge Shepherd has dosed his law school at Chapel Hill and has come back to Raleigh for the winter. The new appointees by the Governor for the R. It. commission makes the commission the samo as before: 1 Repub lican, Abbott, 1 Democrat, Pearson. and 1 Populist, Caldwell. Thejonly difference being Maj, Wilson the chairman is a Democrat of the hottest kind and his successor (according to Russell) is Cald well a Populist, Treasurer Worth will pay no salary to either of, the sets until it ia decided by the courts who are the right ful commissioners. It is said that the Stewart Bros., have been paid by the State $10,000 in excess of the amount really due for work. Commissioner Abbott has written a spicy letter to Governor Russell backed by legal authority, slating that lie does not recognize the Governor's power to suspend the other two commissioners. Pearson has been sworn in. Wilson de clined to surrender his office, and so Pearson sues for oftice as directed by the Governor. It seems strange that a Demo crat should be mixed up in this affair as ono of Russell's appointees. BASE BALL. Balloon! League flumes plnjrd Ye terdajr. Special to Journal. New York, September 24 First game New York, 2 Washington, 7; 2nd game New York, 8; Washington, 4. Brooklyn, September 24 Brooklyu. 10; Philadelphia, 8. Baltimore, September 24 Baltimore, 4; Boston, 6. . . Where Thrj PUjr Today. Boston at Baltimore Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Louisville at Cleveland. Washington at New York. Chicago at Pittsburg. Cincinnati at St. Louis. HOW TUK OLtlBSjST AJIO. Wo Loaf Boston...... 90 87 Baltimore 87 87 ' New York 80 ' 48 - Cincinnati 70 64 Cleveland......... 00, 69 Washington......'. 88 03 Brooklyn..'. 68 89 Pittsburg..,. 88 ' 6S Chicago........... , 83 , 78 P.C. .708 .703 .687 .666 .587 .480 .456 .448" .434 .420 .408 .228 Philadelphia 1 04 78 Louisville.... 61 74 St Louis 28 00 CASTORIA . For Infanta and Children. TW fW ll at IJ km slfutin. It Peaceful Methods as to Cuba will be Employed. The Ohio Campaign. Section 22 of the Tariff. ' Senator Elkins' ( Version. Journal Bureau. "Washington, D. O., 8ept. 24. "There will be no trouble with Spain unless it be deliberately and without real cause brought On by the Spanish government," said a prominent member of the administration while discussing the cock and bull story about an ultima tum having been seut to Spain by this government, which came via. Paris. Continuing this , 'gentleman said: "Asa matter of fact the instructions given to Miulstcr Woodford, a copy of which he doubtless left with the Duke of Tetuan when he was reported lo have delivered an ultimatum to him, were entirely mild and conciliatory in character and there could be no real reason for Spain to take offense at tliem." The trouble about that "ultimatum" story is that il was alto gether premature. The McKinlcy Cuban policy is to first try persuasive and peace able methods of bringing about peace in Cuba with the consent and assistance of Spain, but if those methods do not ac complish that purpose, there isn't the slightest doubt of his intention to use stronger methods, even to the extent of force, if necessary. The war in Cuba is depriving the United States of a trade of more than $50,000,000 a year, and il has got to be stopped, either with or without the consent of Spain, This isn't jingoism; it is merely meeting demands of business men who wish to trade, not to fight. Secretary Sherman says there was not a word of truth in the "ultimatum" story. It has been very persistently stated in Washington for some tunc that neither Senator Hanna nor tho administration wished Secretary Sherman to make speeches during the present Ohio cam paign. As Secretary Sherman has until this week said that be intended to go to 'Jliio and take part in the campaign not much attention has been paid to the statements alleging that Senator llanna and President McKinley did not wish him to do so. But those statements have been recalled by an intimation from Sec retary Sherman that he will probably not go to Ohio during the campaign. The reason he gives is that his services are not needed there by his parly, and that it would inconvenience him lo go, because his house at Mansfield is rented out. According to Senator Elkins, who claims to have been a joiut author of the section in question, the construction placed upon section 22 of the turIT law, imposing discriminating duties, by the opimon of Attorney General McKenna, which unquestionably represents also the opinion of President McKinley, is direct ly opposed to what those who amended the wording of that section of the bill while it was in conference intended. The Attorney General says the discriminating duty is not to be imposed upon importa tions from other countries which come through Canadian ports. That is exactly the class of importations that Mr. Elkins says 'he discriminating duty was intend ed for. Tho Attorney General also holds lhat foreign goods shipped from coun tries other than British possessions in Britlish vessels are not subject to Ihe dis criminating duly. DEFIES THE GOVERNOR. Reply or Chairman Wilt a lo Ihe Order For Hie Removal. Special to Journal. Raleiou, N, C, September 24 -Chairman Wilson of the Railwsy commission today wrote Governor Russell the follow. ing as a reply to the notice of suspension: "In reply I will say I shall disregard your order to suspend but will continue to do business at the old stand until removed by a court of competent jurisdiction and not by a self constituted star chamber." THE .MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish' ed by W. A. Portcrfleld & Co. Commission Brokers, New York, Sept. 24. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close Am. Sugar, 147 149 146 146 Chicago Oas..... 106 108t 106 105! C. B. A Q. 99 100 9B 98 Jersey Central,.. 99 99 97J 971 St. Paul 99 100 '98 98 Oen. Electric... 871 871 87 87 COTTON. Open. High. Low. Clot October.. 6.48 6.49 8.47 6.47 January 6.63 6.64 6.60 6.81 ' CHICAGO MARKETS. Whiat Open. High. Low. Close Deo 921 98 92 92 Com , Deo.... ..... 80 60 80 80 Meat Pork, Sept.... 8.80 8.81 8.90 8,20 Ribs. Sept.... 4.87 4.87 4.83 188 Cotton Sale 107,000 Bales. , . It Is assarted that the Ruaslan govern msnt will shortly prohibit Uiicxuortatlon of wheal from Russia. FOWDER Absolutely Pur KOYAl BAKING POWOP CO., NFW VOIW. Latest News Ilem. The equinoctial hurricane, which started Monday over the Gulf of Mexico, west of Florida, reached the North yc s terday and made a day dark, cold and rainy. A Floridian from Cuba reports that the recent filibustering expedition for the island was captured and Hint nineteen men on the vessel were slain by the Span iards. The Atlanta board ofhcalth ha an nounced that Carrie Fleming, aged four teen jcir, , lio ywruy left M(,i, . ilh her father and mother is suffering with yellow fever. The yellow fever situation at New Orleans docs not show any improvement. There were fewer new cases, but there was one more death than in the previous 24 hours, and at least four of the patients were reported to be in.a critical condi tion. Lord Wolseley, in thanking the corpo ration of Glasgow for an honor c onferred upon him said the British army machin ery was strained and out of gear, and advocated a sufficient increase in its strength to meet all emergencies. The Navy Department has decided to increase the naval representation at Hawaii by the addition of one of the new gunboats recently completed at San Francisco, and has sent word to Admiral Miller, on the flagship Philadelphia, that the Wheeling will sail iu a few days to join him at Honolulu. The steam Moana from Sydney, due at San Francisco, will bring $1, 000, 000 in gold to pay for w heat shipped from San FranciHCO lo England. A conservative estimate places the amount to bo receiv ed during the season from that source at $'5,000,000. Massachusetts day was observed at the Tennessee Centennial Exposition Thurs day, in the afternoon Governor Wolcolt reviewed the third luited States cavalry. alter which a reception in honor of the Massachussetts visitors was given ut the Woman's Building. The Governor mid his party left for Boston by way of Chat tanooga. The United Stales cruiser San Francis co, flagship of the European squadron, which arrived at Tangier on Tuesday last to investigate and obtain redress, if necessary, for the reported tloggin of American citizens ut Mogadoraml to sup port the promised seltlemeut of former claims of the United States against Mo rocco, has left the port. It is stated that if the claims of the United States are not settled within reasonable lime a squadron of the United States war vessels will be sent to Morocco. OABTOIIIA. n. fu ll at; t: os 'err vutpej. ifgutort Billiard and Pool Tables. I desire to call attention to all parties having billiard or pool tables in their places of business, to pay the tax 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 accordance with section 10 of the Revenue Act. JOSEPH I,. II All N, Sheriff. Septemlxr iOtli. tSPAll other parties who aro required by law to procure licenses will govern themselves accordingly. Still it conies; wo have Just Received another Car Load of tho Finest Western Furniture that baa ever been in the city of New Berne. Tim Furoituro wo will sell very Cheap for Cash Or on Time. Be lure to save your flioney by calling to see our stock befoie buy ing elsewhere. 13T ORDERS BY MAIL will receive prompt attention. Yonra for boilnew, T. J. TURNER, Not, 70 k 1i Middle Street, New Berne, N. C IK SNOW DRIFT CAKiliA IiILiLiY and STAR JUST liECEIVED direct a barrel it will PAY YOU A FUESII lot Pig Hams, English Cured Shoulders, Suu'ar Cured Shoulders, Breakfast Strips and liologim Sausage. ONTARIO Prepared Buckwheat and tho Ve.y Kost Butter. A FRESH line of Canned Goods of all kinds, l'idli Roasted Coffee and Fine Teas. Anything you want in the Grocery Line at VIcDaniel k (Mil 71 Kroal St., WE OFFER YOU THIS CELEBRATED Three Drawer Sewing Machine For $20, and give you a 5 Year iliniranlec NOW LISTEN I New Berne is the plare lo sell your tobacco, and Whitty's is the place to buy your Hardware. J. C. Whitty . NOTICE ! to Wholesale and Retail Trade Wo have Just Received 4,000 1oiiiiI of the FIX EST cm: ah u which will be sold at Factory Prices ALSO 5,000 INmiihIs of TOKAC'CO Job Lots, which will be sold at l.eR than Cost to manufacture. r-rt'OMH EARLY. Money Saved Is Money Made! JTTW riff mm 1UUUU 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 wo carry the largest stock of canned goods of anyone in the city, but we do claim that we carry the best and freshest. Isn't that the kind you want? Respectfully, JOHN DUNN, 65 Pollock St., NEW BERNE, N. 0. from the mill. If you need to see us before yon buy. Wholesale & l&c.nil JwEW I5KISNK, X. V. Wiikn talking I" Vol . . ." . About Furniture The sharpest pninl we ran ar.irut' is tin- fact ilia! our I.N; i-:si .i:i imiki liusine-s ami the neat Army nf Sat isfied l'alnni'- we li;tve maile is the heM teiinnniy as ti the tjualiiy "f our p)n: ;uu! the v;iy we do business Us KIXUS OK Desirable found hi' re Furniture ;l,'ri',:;:r1 It' you are eniitempla! 1114 Ihe pUl ehasc n -'u mil ill e a fall at my sliv will prove proliliihle. -FOR FIX I SIEtI; LAHES. VEAL, JSB. TTOX, FOIlltSA. WAK A X 1 1 The Fine. Sfall-iVd lt-l in flic il.v Go lo SAM CORN SON, SS Middle I'll one III Uissiilnlioii (if Partnership ! The c ptrlMiThip cxiling between A. Iv I'lttni.in aul I'. S. ln!l . under the linn 1 it I.- id The 1'itlnian vch- Co., lias thisilav 1 1 tlissolvr.1 by mutual con sent, Mr. Dully retires from the lirm. while Mr. A. K. I'lllinan will continue the hnsiliess at Ihe olil stand, mulct the same lirm title. 1'atrons indebted to the old lirm will please make payment of their iiccoiinis to Mi. I'iliinun. All per sons holding claims against Ihelivm will present Ihe same 'it once fi r p ivini llt. V. S. Il l'FV. A. K. I'l I I'M AN. Sept. Kith. I'HT. XEW CHOP! RUTABAGAS AND TURNIPS HcMt YariVli ;;! Pure Strain ! They have proven satisfactory many seasons. You have purchased from me. The planting season is upon us, consult your'ititerests, buy again. Also to arrive in time for faA, planting. Cabbage Seoil Jersey Walelold, All Seasons, Drumhead Flat Dutch, etc; Peas, Beans, Etc. Remember tho old spot, Forget it you should not, Brick Store, Noar Market Dock. J. I New Berne, N. C. t37JOrdere by mail promptly filled. JOHN OTTER, j I Under Hotel Chut tun ka, il New Heme. X. C. (( Seeds ! Seeds
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