Newspapers / The Daily Journal (New … / Oct. 6, 1897, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
VOL. XVI NO. 83. NEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER C, 1897. ESTABLISHED 1882. You will find the most eaut ess Goods Prices Very Reasonable. Call and Examine, No Trouble to Show. J. W. STEWART, Brest. ENOCH WAD3WOHTU, Vicc-Prest. Rooms 8 k 11, Dares Untitling, Onp.Boptist Church, Mid dle Street. New Investment Office Hours: 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. City Property Bought and Sold. CITY LOTS, A handsome building lot 100 feet Mid- die Street by 107, 8 in, deep; Immediately north of the dwelling owned by J. F. Ives; to suit Purchasers, this lot will be divided Into two lots, SO feet frontage each. A most desirablo residence lot situate on Neuse river, at the foot of Pollock St.,. lilable tor handsome dwelling, but will be sold in smaller parcels on satisfactory terms. Two new dwellings suitable for small . families; til modern conveniences; west ' side of Hanoock street, between .Pollock and South Front. . . FARMS, f One desirable 40 acre farm, on south side of Trent river, 2 miles front New Bern. . A desirable farm, 4 miles from the , . tlTLIbfrai .Terms Allowed Purchasers on all Property Bought through this Company. if WnEff talking to YOU . , . , f About Furniture The sharpest point wc can nrgue is the fact that our Loxo WTiBi.isnBD business and the Great Army of Sat- hjfled Patrons we have made Is Ilia beat testimony as to the quality of our goods and the way w do business. . , . , ALL KINDS OF Desirable Furniture Caa be fan ad her at lowest prices. If yon ara contemplating the purchase of Furniture a call at my store will prove profitable. John Suter, "Under Hotel Chattawka, New Heme. N. C. Ever brought to this city. OWEN II. GUION, Secty. THOS. DANIELS, Treas. Bern Company, Money Advanced for Purr h users. Investmksts Solicited. city, lying on the A. & N. C. 15. R. and Neuse river; 160 acres, One excellent farm of 250 acres on Trent road, 2 miles from New Rem, , A most desirable farm consisting of 125 acres, 8 miles from Now Heme, on A. & N. C. R. R. tod Bachelor's creek. An exceedingly fine farm, 4 miles from the city, containing 650 acres, on Neuse road, Str. May Bell. T. O. Dixon, Sr., Master, Will LEAVE NEW BERNE ; On TUESDAY'S , sad FRIDAYS, 8 o'clock a, m. for River Landing, Jolly Old Field and Qriflon. - , A. C. THOMPSON,Agcnt, t C. D. AND 0. D. LOR Or tiu Noa- FOI.X DlllVIKO Cl.UB & FA1H Association. For (he above occasion tickets to fill aell Norfolk 4lktel3ik good to return until Ootobnr 16th, 1807, for 4.M. All tickets Include admission to tl a Fair and must be stamped by the Drlvlnj Club and Fair Association. GEO. IIENDK.RSON. Agent, New II. rn, N I'., Kept, n 1H7. ' CIPTAIH GENERAL BUNCO Appointed as Successor to Weyler to Command, in Ha. A Favorable Change for the Peace or Cuba. Consul (Joncral Lee to Return to the Island. Hols a Candidate for the U. S. Senate. Special to Journal. New York, October 5 The successor to Captain-Generul Weyler lias been ap pointed. The new commander is General Blanco and lie is considered the most humane of all the Spanish Generals. TliB reputation of General Blanco is that he is always incliued to use pacific measures and believes in diplomacy iu stead of harsh treatment. He will be fully authorized to approach the rebels with a view to arriving at a mutual agreement for the cessation of hostilities. The advent of the liberal party to power in Spain has been remarkably well received throughout the peninsula, and it is popularly believed that a more salutary regime iu Cuba will be started by the appointment of Gem-nil Blanco and the withdrawal of Weyler from the island. The Queen Urgent is Known to have brought about the retirement of the con servatives iu a decisive nianncr.dUgustcd it in believed, by the unremitting horrors of the Cuban war, and the unpatriotic intrigues and party feuds of the late government. A result of the formation of the Sagar- tn cabinet in Spain, it is believed, will be the trranline of amnesty to most, if uot all, of the American prisoners held iu Cuba, and the pardon of many Cubans condemned to iinpiisonment in the is land of Ceuta. Pending the completion of the Sagasta cabinet there has been no official intimation that such action wou d be taken, but it is said to be a natural and necessary part of the new Spanish policy following the withdrawal of Gen eral Weyler. Consul General Filzhugh Lee will return to Cuba us has been pretty generally understood. I.ee however is about to reenter the po litical field and will be a candidate for United Slates Senator to succeed to the sc.it Senator of Senator Thos. D. Martin of Virginia. General Lee will make a hot canvass for the Senatorship when he enters the field, He says: I shall not sit down and wait for the oflice to come to me. I shall take the stunii) and canvass the entire Stale, from the si.a to the mountains.'' RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT. lldlliunn lle-elrctetl 1'rri.lileiil of l lie Nenbonrd Air l.lur. Special to Journal. Haleiuh, October 5. R. G. Hoffman was re-elected President of the Seaboard Air Line at Norfolk today. All the other old officers of the com pany were re elected to their former posi tions. BALTIMORE TARES SECOND. HtrnKKle for Templo lap t'oiillune. Btlwrrn Homos) anil Baltimore. Special to Journal. Boston, October 6 In the second gaic of the Temple Cup series, played here today, between Boston aud Bait! more, the score was as follows: Baltimore, IU; Boston, 11, Neaator Lodge ou Aanexatloa. Boston, Mass., October 4 "I look upon the annexation of the Hawaiian Islands as practically accomplished," said Senator Lodge today. "The treaty will be taken up when Congress assem bles In December, aud 1 think there is an easy majority In the Sennto in favor of its ratification. 'What are vour views as to n form of government for the islands after annexa tion?" was asked. "It is settled that we do not care to admit Hawaii as a State in the Union," replied the Senator. "Some form of ter ritorial government must be adopted, but exactly what It should be is not yctwhol ly clear. ' "I am inclined to think that we should give Hawaii a form of government rather broader than the ordinary territorial government. For example, I should give the Islanders power to continue their legislative body In two branche,whereas I believe a territory has merely a single house. A Legislature In two bouses will give them a government similar lo our States, but they will not have the power to elect Senators in Congress, The system of federal courts must, ot course, be extended to the Islands, with district and circuit judges. , The local courts may be retained at the people de sire." I Beth Low has handed In his resignation si president ot Columbia college and the trustees hare deferred action on it till after the election. ' If elected mayor Mr. Low may be given a leave of absenca for four years. ' : - CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. I'm ...... . , Tb fu ll llfutut NO DEATHS REPORTED. Set ft Fatal CRM of Yellow fever lu Mew Orleans For SS Honrs. j Special to Journal. ! New Orleans, October 5. The situa tion in New Orleans is more favorable on account of much cooler weather. There have been no deaths from the fever in this city during the last thirty- hours. The absence of deaths in spite of the number of cases of the sick ness is a strong indication of the mild-, ness of the disease. The mails are thoroughly disinfected the steam chamber plant at the post office and newspapers and other heavy mail is thoroughly disinfected. Mr. Il wilt Nprnka Out. London, Oct. 4. Abram 8. Hewitt, one of the organizers of the couuty Dem ocracy in 1819, former Congressman and mayor of New York during the years 1887 aud 1889, has been interviewed on the political situation arising out of the campaign for the election of a ayor of Greater New York, Mr. Hewitt said: I am an old man and a back number, but if any message from me will have in fluence at this crisis, the greatest in the istory of the city's government, I shall adly send it. The only issue U whether cw lork is tit lor self-government, hether a majority of her citizens are miiest. Will they give tho city good government by electing Mr. Low; will icy turn it over to plunderers by re turning Tammany to power; or will they put into effect the crazy vagaries of so- iulism by electing Henry George? Henry George represents socialism. When he ran against me he proposed to ave the street cars carry working men free, but he did not explain who wns to ay f( r the transportation. I cannot be- ieve that he will poll more votes than be fore. Only the foreigners are socialists. mericans expect to support their gov- nmcut and not to have the government support them. When 1 ran for the mayoralty on a ammany ticket it was not because I as a Tammany man, but because it was necessary to beat Henry George. Many Republicans supported me ana I was elected by their votes. Afterward, when ran as an mdepondent, the Republicans ept a candidate in the held purposely to beat me. They succeeded, and they ill beat Mr. Low if they keep General Tracy in the field. That is what Senator Piatt intends to do, and that is all he expects to do. 1 unuot understand low General Tracy can consent to be a cars paw to null Piatt's chestnuts out of the fire." l.ntrst News stents. According to the London Times the Wolcott commission Intends to request the government to give a final aud im mediate reply to its monetary proposals. The reports from Rome deny the ac counts of the critical condition of the 'ope as stated in the London press. An accident occurred at the Haymar- ket Theatre to J. M. Barrie, tho author and playwright, while he was directing rehearsal of "The Little Minister" on the stage of that place of amusement. A handrail, against which his chair was leaning, broke and precipitated Mr. Bar rie into the stalls. He was unconscious for some time, but it is not believed he ios sustained serious injury. After au absence of many months, dur ng which United StateB Marshal Hcwson Lunnan made fruitless efforts to find him in various parts of the country, Capt, Edward Murphy, of the filibuster steamer Laurada, walked into the Lnitcd States Court room at Wilmington Del , and surrendered to Judge Bradford. THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish' ed by W. A. Porterficld & Co. Commission Brokers. Nbw Yohx, October 5 STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close Am. Sugar 147, 143 140 146( Chicago Oas 100 100 00 99 B. & Q. 98 98t 971 971 981 07 07 871 971 98 00 87, Jersey Central,. . 90 90 8t Paul 971 96 37 Oen. Electric... 87 COTTON. Open. High. Low. Close October 6.81 6.4.1 0.31 January 6.47 6.58 6.45 6.89 6.47 CHICAGO MARKETS. WHaAT Open. High. Low. Close 01, Dec 801 Oil 89 Cork Deo 20 20( 201 29 Meat Pork. Sept.... 8.15 8,17 Ribs. Sept.... 4 73 4.72 Cotton Sale 102,000 Bales. 6.10 4.70 8,10 4.70 A Rarlaa rollec lal, Phwc&ton, N J., October 4 A dar ing freshman has made off with th clapper of tbe bell on Old North Hall ,f or the second tima In two weeks, and great l the rejoicing among his classmate. Th freshman, with th agility of a cat went up the lightning rod over th cor nlc and mad hi dixsy way to th bell lower, wher th clapper was unfastened and thrown to th ground. Th daring youth then went down as he had goo op and escaped detection. The theft waa not discovered for hour. Th clapper will be melted and piece distributed among the class. AtsUrfMI Ladles fall weight vest al 18o, Site, Mo snd ftOo each, wool at 73a, 1 and 1.2S. Royal BUakM the food pare, wholesome and delicious mi POWDER Absolutely Pure royal bamno powpcb co., new vork. Edward Langtry, former husband of Lily Langtry, the actress, who recently obtained a divorce from him in Califor nia and who is said to have privately married Prince Paul Esterhazy, has been found wandering in a demented condi tion on the railway line near Chester, England, and been sent to a lunatic asy lum. There is Nothing So Good. There is nothing just 'is good as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, ?o demand it and do not permit the denier to si 11 you some substitute. He will not chum (line, is ai.ything bi Iter, but in order to make nunc profit he may claim something else lo be just as good. You want Dr. King's Ken Discovery because you know it lo lie rale and i cliabie, and guirur.ti ed to do i;o. d or niorey rcluodid. i'or Cong!'?, Co:d-, OoncUiii'-'h'!. ar.' f. ..;i nf!:T.i. : I fhroiit. Chest an I l.nniv-, '.hi !' U Lolli ng so good us is Dr. Km:-' New Dimv. ry. Tri.il botll: I'ica at S. Duli.v's Drug Store. Regular size? 50 ieiils nn.l $1 0 Money to Loan ! $500,000 On Collateral. THE ENfil.ISII-AMKIili'.W LOAN & TUL'ST CO will loan on Life Insurance Poli cies in standard coiiipanie : on Slocks and Bonds, at lower rates and for longer tune than any other Loau Agency lin the South. PHILIP WILLIAMS AVKKITT. Resident Representative Lnglish-Anirr lean Loan ami investment I .,i ui.eni Natl Bk. Uhlg.. Raleigh, N. C. The Perfection in Soda Water is riitht here in this store. Travel Ihc world over and vou'll find no drink more healthful, pleasing ami i ot. II rcnuires talent to make good soda. Any body can t do it. we uso pure, nas fruity syrups. Bradham's Reliable Drug Store. "WONDERS." September Ilrd, 18i7 F. 8. DUFFY MEDICINE CO., New Berne, N. C. GENTLEMKN: Enclosed lind one dollar, (1 .00 for which send inc by mnil one dollar worth of your Dr. Dully Anii-Ihlioii: Pills. A friend of mine in Ilrunswiek.liii, sent me a box of them sometime since and asked mo to try them, which I did and had several others here try them and all pronounced them "wonders'' ami are loud in their praise of them. Yours truly, D. L. BURGESS, Crystal River, Fla. BUANCII OFFICE ff. 1 FuritrltU & Co. (Successor to n. W". Bilsby & Co.) ISankerM mill ISrokern. Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain, Provisions Bought and sold for cash or on margin one per cent. In lota from $20 up. Over Cotton Exchange. Phone 42, tyNatlonal Bank Roferanoea. UTConstaot Quotations. A. O. "NEWPERRY, . Mi nsger. 6 Buy your To-day McDU EL 71 ISronri Ntect. Tiieir stock is Complete with Nice Fresh (joods and their Prices are as Low as anywhere in 1 1 1 c city. Finn Roasted ColTee, the Very Best Iiuttev and the Very D.'Sl Flour, L-ird and I'.ikin l'uwdcr Their Specialty. French Ontario Prepared ltuuk whe:il j:i.-t received. IDaiiiel i (Instil 71 ESroari Si.. TCEJW ISKiEXK, X. V. 255E5H5E5H5HS25ESS5H5H25jjj j A!trtltc presciiplion is care fully sludii-d: afl.-r Hi" ilii;rc- trj or 'iits li:ive lit'in plaicil in jmir hl.tll;- -tholl WO "check U ,"' I'lllc- toily review the (jini Ml II ios we liiivt' Wfilii''! and inrasiiicfl. anil examine all Ihc hoxes or lio'tlos from which drugs have hcon taki n, ti s, e that no miM.ikc lias tit-ell made. f do this witli all presi rip lions, and lake time to do il thor ot;"!i!y. Bradhaiti's Reliable Drug Store it! Wo are Kpceirin Our Kali Slock of All MUX IT I OX ! istin-4 of Loaded Shells, I'limeis, Wads, (inn Caps. Powder, Shot, Ac.,c . pS Satisfaction liiiarantet d. J. C. Whitty A CO , Under Hotel Chattawka, New Berne, N. C, OKA 1, Kit IN Doors, Blinfls, Lime, CfMit n ft UuiV PLASTER, Garland's 5tov2s & Ranges Devoe's Ready Mixed Paint, Air-Tight Heaters. REMEMBER When you uro in need of anything in (ho llanlwuro line WE carry I lie largest stock in tho city and OUAKANTKK the price ot every article we tell. We have Stoves Until you Can't Rest We have a few barrel of sir-slacked Urn which we will sell at fifty cents per barrel while It lasts. TO MERCHANTS-W's will save you money on anything in our line. Respectfully, L. H, CUTL1R HARDWARE CO., (8 iccessor to fllover Hsrdwaie Co. ad L, tl. Uullor ft Co. mm Groceries from WiioI?KiiIe 3 i are iSwei viug New Goods 3tov Iail.v. and tv art- AT II ait s Buiter, Cheese, Meat, Lard, Flour, Tobacco, Snuff, Cakes,Crackers, French Mixture, Stick Candy, n fact nvtliin you You need in tho iroi'crv line. can SAVK MONKV by Beein me before plac- yoi.r order. Ilespectfully, J0HN DUNN, 65 Pollock St., NEW BERNE, N. C. FOB! fall & Winter (MILL, Suite o o o SI2E- F. H. Chadwick, 101 riiddle Street FULL LINE of Samples and a Large Stock of Woolens to select from, CALL AND EXAJIINR ',,,,r BEFORE BUYINQ.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 6, 1897, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75