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VOL.XVl- NO. 85. NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1897. rSTAbLISHLD 1C82. RULES TAMMAHY. Royal stakes the lood pure, wholesome and delicious. You will find the most' Beautiful ress Goods Prices Very Reasonable. Call and Examine, j No Trouble to Show. j J. W. STEWART, Prcst. ENOCH WAD3WOKTH, Viec-Prcst. Ronmsi 8 k 1, Darns Hnildinsr, Opp.ltaptlst Churcb.Mid- New Investment din Street. Office Houns: 11 A. II. to 2 1 M. City Property Bought and Sold. - CITT LOTS, A handsome building lot 100 feet Mid dle Street by 107, 8 in. deep; Immediately north of the dwolfing .owned by J. F. Ives; to suit Purchasers, Hilt lot will be divided Into two lots, SO feet frontage each. ' A most desirable residence lot situate on Neuse river, at the foot of Pollock at., suitable tor Inndsomo dwelling, but will road. lo sold in smaller parcels on satisfactory -terms. Two new dwelling suitable for small ' families; all modern conveniences; west side of Hancock street, between Pollock nd South Front. : FARMS. V -v J i , - 1 n . . i war uwirauie w aero iarm, on snuiu side of Trent river, 81 miles front Mew Bern. A desirable farm, 4 miles from the FSTLIberal Terms Allowed Purchasers on all Property Bought through this Company. . WiiRM talking to You About Furniture . The sharpest polut we can argue Is tlte fact that our - LOKO cstaBUshCD bualnesi' and the Great Army of Sat isfied Patrons we have made is the beet testimony as to the quality of our goods and the way we do business, .... ALL KINDS OF . Desirable j-n- fonnd here Furniture !,'":."' r - If yon are contemplating the purchase of Furniture a call at my storo will prove profitable John Sutek, Uadnr Hotel Chattawla. New Herae, N. C. .'J Ever brought to this citv. 5; OWEN II. QUION, Secty. THOS. DANIELS, Trcas. Bern Company, Money Advanced for Fu roll n for Invkstmk.vtb Solicited. city, lyinir on tlio A. & N. C. It. R. and Neuse river; 100 acres, One excellent farm of 2)0 acres on Trent road, 2J miles from New Beru, A most desirable farm consisting of 125 norei, 8 miles from New Berne, on A, & N. C. R. It. and Bachelor' creek. An exceeding fine farm, 4 miles from the cityfeontuining 030 acres, on Neuse Str. May Bell. T. O. Dixon, Sr., Master, Will LEAVE NEW BERNE ' Ob TUESDAYS ' aid FRIDAYS 8 o'clock a, m. for River Landing, Jolly Old Field and Urifton. A. O. THOMP80N,;Agcnt, 1C.D.AM) 0. D.IM Of th Nor folk Dhivino Cixb & Faik Association. For t ie above occasion we will sell tfokitst) '."'- Norfolk October 4ih to lath good to return until October lfllli, 1807, for 4.A0. All tickets Include admission to the Fair and must be stumped by the Driving Club and Fair Association. GF.O. HENDERSON, Agent, New Item, N V., H pt, 2-f, is7. Annual Fair in Victory. At an Executive Meeting the Differ ences Between the Leaders Dis cussed. JMust all go to Work. Croker Heads the Organi zation. New Yokk, October 5 Richard Croker went to Tammany Hall this afternoon and ngnin demonstrated his absolute power in that organization. Mr. Shcchan first spoke a little piece of submission and then retired to a corner, where he was scarcely noticed by the crowd that fawned about Mr. Croker. Mr. Sheehan's face was gloomy. Not the faintest shadow of a smile crossed it. A meeting of the executive committee of Tammany was called for 4 p m. The continued reports of differences between Croker and Sheehnn and the almost open defiance of many of the small leaders led Mr. Croker to enter the wigwam aain ind bring the malcontents back into line. At 11:43 there was growling and muttcr- ng in the hall. Two hundred men hud assembled there and all were talking of prospective break between Croker and Sheehaii. A minute later the word was passed Illicitly along: "lie's coming." There was a rush to the doors. John O. Shec liun did not gn to the door, lie But. at his desk in the back office, apparently busy with papers. Up the steps of the hall marched Croker. The first hand stretched out to grasp his was that of Laurence Dclmour, and the next George U. McClellnn's. Quickly Mr. Croker brushed through the lobby, and without looking to right or left, entered t lie com mittee loom. After a time Sheehan en tered the committee room. He did not look around for Croker, nor rush over to greet him. He spoke to a few men as he walked along, and finally passed within a few feet of the recrowned king to speak to n man beyond. There was no applause, but a murmur went around the room. Mr. irokers face was cold and impassive as he arose from his chair, He did not look ut Shee han, who had cone back to his seat. Croker then made a telling speech that convinced bis hearers of his side of the question and urged them to go into the campaign with confidence and there would by no doubt of the result. jgThis speech convinced thos c who heard him that Mr. Croker was still the real head of the organization. W FlluUof Unlil. St. Michael's, Alaska, Sept. 20, The new finds of gold on Mlnook and Hunter creeks continue to cause excitement, and there are about six hundred miners on the ground. In t. Mitclinel a sugar is z. cents a pound, shot shells 25 cents each, bacon 35 cents a pound, .blanket trousers (8, cot ton bandanna handkerchiefs $1 each, Hour $8 a hundredweight, candles 35 cents a pound, and a small box of sar dines cost 50 cents. Six men have probably lost their lives as the result of an attempt to sail up the 1,050 miles of the Yukon, which In some places runs down at the rate of 8 miles an hour. The men, two of whom are named Abercrombie and Tate, wore last seen drifting out of the mouth of the Yukon to sea. Three others in a sail boat started up the river from St. Mit- chiiel'i last week and have not been seen since. Their names are Matthews, ICob crts and Schultz. DmrllDii Tammany. New York, October 6 Next to Rich aril Oroker thero arc lew men or more influence la Tammany Hall that Colonel William L. Brown, a well-known news paper publisher and former member of Congress, Colonel Brown today attacked Oroker's candidate for district attorney of New York county, Thomas F. Orady, and tendered his resignation from Tam many.- Grady's choice precipitated the recent dispute between Croker and John O. Sheehan and has caused more unfavora ble commont than that of any other can didate. Croker has remained obstinate, however, but it is doubtful whether tho pressure agai ist Grady will not compel Croker to yield before the convention to morrow.- Collon. New Yobk, October 6.- Sales of cottonj in Liverpool and here -were at advanced prices and much better tone prevails all cotton circles. The bulls are not as serting thomsolvcs very much, but the bears are gradually covering with greater freedom, and the market creeps up a lit tle from day to diy on the increase of exports and partlat reversal of sentiment, among consumers. Secretary Hester of the New Orleans Cotton Exchange gives the average weight of cotton marketed up to September 80th ai 519,78 pounds as against. 612.18 pounds last year corres ponding time. Msoy fc Pondtoton, Broadway, Now York. " 46 That the authorities are anxious to put the navy on an emergency footing la shown by the intention of Secretary Long to submit nn estimate to Congress for 1,500,000 to be used in purchasing amiiiiinlllnn In the nest flxc.il year. Contest li Man Fnfls BALTIMORE STILL WINS. At Exhibition Game Plajed at Wor cester. Special to Journal. Wobcester, Mass., October 7. The Boston und Baltimore base ball clubs played an exhibition game here this af ternoon to a large crowd of interested spectators. The following was the score: Baltimore 11. Boston 10. Swirtrst Ocean Qrry hound. Plymouth, Oct., 0. Tho North Ger man Lloyds steamer Kaiser Wilhclm der Orosse, Captain Engelbart, from New York for Bremcm, arrived here at 3;05 'clock this afternoon. The time of pas sage from New York to Plymouth was ve days, 13 hours and ten minutes. The big ship's average speed was 21.91 knots per hour and her biggrst day's run was 310 knots. This beats all prcyious re cords. TO INVITE THE PRESIDENT. Delegation Ooea to Washington to Request President MeKinley to Attend Ntale fair. Special to Journal. Kai.eiciii, N. C, October 7 President Richard H. Rattle goes to Washington. D. O., to invite President MeKinley to attend the State Fair. Gen. Cox and James E. Boyd will ac company Mr. Battle in his call on Presi dent MeKinley and unite in the request. Negro lonimRler. Washington, D C. Oct. 6. The Pres ident in appointing tho negro, J. H. Bamficld, son-in-law of ex-Congressman Small, to the office of postmaster of Beaufort, S. C, turned down two white Republicans who were well recommend ed, and who are said to have been thor oughly well qualified. It is believed that the President will on tomorrow appoint a negro postmaster of Georgetown, S. C. It is safe to Say from the way things look now, that within thirty days at least six negro postmasters f the Presidential class will be commis sioned in South Carolina. These postmasters have from one to four clerks under them. Much indigna tion is expressed in Southern circles here over tho settled policy of President Me Kinley to put negroes in high offices in the South. Fever Know Increase. New Orleans, Oct, 0. Today was mother record breaker for the present outbreak of yellow fever, both as to the number of new cases and deaths that were reported. The new cases numbered 38 and the deaths 5. Theincrease was not unexpected. The weather has been warm and the large territory the board of health has to cover makes perfect scrutiny impossible. The umber- of cases under treatment is in the neighborhood of 250. The total death rate is still small in proportion to this umber. THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish cd by W. A. Porterfleld & Co. Commission Brokers. New York, October 7. STOCKS, Open. High. Low. Close Am. Sugar 145 147 145 J 14(1 Chicago Gas 00 DO 9:!, 93J C. B. & Q 0i 90J 001 00 i crsey Central, . . 05 95 04 OiH St. Paul 00 00 00 96i Gen. Electric... 30 801 30 86 COTTON. Open. High. Low. Close October........ 0.40 0 45 0.40 January 6.54 0.54 6.49 6.43 6.53 Close 013 CHICAGO MARKETS. Wiuat Open. High. Low. Dec 93 92 ' Co UN- Dec 29 J 29 29j Meat Pork. Sept.... 8.00 8.00 7 77 nibs. Sept ... 4 45 4.52 4.45 Cotton Sales 115,500 Bales. 7,ftt 4.52 Latent Newi llrmi. Dense fog in Nirfo'k harbor resulted in several collisions and one fatally. After a 'dls cusslon which continued several days, the Chamber of Deputies of Peru adopted the gold standard by a majority of one vote. German-American day was observed at tho Tennessee Centennial Exposition by thousands of citizens of Nashville, Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louli and other cities. AH the regular and special trains which arrived at Nashville In the course of the day were crowded. President and Mrs MeKinley on Wed. nesday received the members of the Ladies' Home Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The ladies were pre sented br Dr. Johnson, nastor of Metro politan Church, of lifts city. During the afternoon the President also received party of about 600 excursionists from Salem, N. C. London dispatches announcing the positive withdrawal of Great Britain from the seal conference with the United States, Russia and Japan conflr.n In the CASTORIA For InianU and Children. fill Jl POWDER Absolutely Pure ftOVAt BAK1NO POWOCR CO., NEW VORK. fullest manner the statement first made that such action was duo to I lie demand of Canada. This course cannot tend to improve friendly relations between tin two countries, for it is now too plain to be misunderstood that the Canadian are determined to have their own way, and the mother country will; as they have claimed, stand by them. AMUSEHENTS. NEW BERNE OPERA HOI SE, One Night Only, WEDNESDAY. MOST ALL FUN ! The Great Pastoral Comedy Joshua Simpkins Special Scenery mid Mechanical Effects. MILLING SAW MILL SCENE Charming Music, Excellent Singing, Graceful Daueing. I'p-to Date Specialties, A Famous Orchestra. 2 HOIKS SOLID A.Ml'SF.MKNT. Watch for the Great Noon-day Parade, 2 Hands 2 One Handsomely F informed. Followed by the Funny Farmer Hand. Money to Loan ! $500,000 On Collateral. Tl I K ENGI.lSII-AMKIilCAX LOAN TIU'ST CO will loan on J.ife insurance Poli cies in standard companie-: on Stocks and Bonds, at lower rates and for longer time than any other Loan Agency I'm the South. PHILIP WILLIAMS AVER ITT. Resident Representative English-Amer ican liOiui and Investment l o ,1 ili.ens Natl Ilk. IJIdg , Raleigh, N. C. 'if'-." j ww jr The Perfection in Soda Water is rlulit here in fhis More. Travel the world over and you'll Iiml no drink more healthful, pleasin-' and ceol. It requires talent to make good soda. Any body can't do it. Wo use pure, fres fruity syrup. Bradham's R-liub!c Drug Store. "WONDERS.' September 3rd, 189" F. 8; DUFFY MEDICINE CO., New Berne, N. (!. GaNTLEHKN: Enclosed find one dollar, (tl .00) for which send me by mall one dollar's worth of your Dr. Duffy's Anti-Billout Pills. A friend of mine in Brunswkk.Ga. sent mo a box of them sometime since and asked me to try them, which I did and bad several others here try them and all pronounced them "wonders" and are loud in their praise of them. Yours truly, D. L. BUHOESS, C'RTRTAt, Biveii, Fin. aoricR. Tartlet owning dogs will please pay the TAX AT ONCK and sate coat after thie date I will begin to serve warrant for tame, lie wise and toltlo. J. U Hartsfiki.d, Tax Collector. September 23, 1807. . MOST OF OUR new mm ar& ami our shelves fil!o;l with tlivj ami Plil'JES TO SUIT. (Jniinc'l (io)U of all k i ril.-5, . brat quality, (Jail ami look and no trouble to show tlicin. We have Fresh Prepared liico new crop, and tho very best butter. Ilreakfast Bacon, Small Strips just arrived; ami otir Government Java and Mnca J ifeo will convince yon the liest TltY IT. Or anything else von may nee the Grocery Line. ; -irWH (JUAUANTKK (iOODS and p. ices to be riKht. Kef-peotfitlly. McDamcl k Gaski 7i Kioai St.. new E.Kiexi:. nr. t: ITp. After the prescription is care fully slnilii-d: after all the iiiixie-(lll-ilts have been placed ill J our bottle then we'Yllrck up.'' care fully review tlie iualltnii-s we li;te weighed and measured, iiml e imim-all tin- boxes or lioitli-s from which drills have been tal.i-n, to see thai no mistake has tit-en made. We do this with all prescrip tions, and lake time to do it llior oulilv. n r-i in Br.idham's Reliable Drujt 5tcre p nf We are Itpft'sviiig Our Fall Stock of AMMUNITION ! insist iiig of Loaded Shells Primei-s, t, A:c..Ac. Wads, (Inn Caps, i'owd. r, Sh ""Satisfaction Guaranteed. ' J. C. Whitty A CO- Under Hotel Cliattnwka, New Berne, N. C, DKAI.Klt IS Sash, BcflFs, BliD-s, Lime, Cemt PLASTER, Garland's Stoves & Ranges Devoe's Ready Mixed Paint, Air-Tight Heaters. REMEMBER When von are in need of anything in tho Hardware line Mil carry tlio largest stock in tho city and .UAKANTi:i? tho price of oyery article we tell. Jn hntrft e,rr,fi Until V0U 1U lldWOlTO Can't Ueat We have a few barrels of alr-alaokcd lime which we will sell at fifty oenta per barrel while it lasts. TO MineiUNTS-WewlU save you money on anything in our line. . Respectfully, L. II, CDTLIR HARDWARE CO. Huroesanrs to Plover Hardware Co, and L, II. Cutler Co. 4-' - - --3 now. r.Ksr to ;k I'ouxn Ittle 1 ( ))ds of the very over tl all nicely arranged lltick wheat Small Hominy, Old it is 1 in Wholesale I rMrs, s3 Wt- ar lRi''iviny; New Goods Now OjiiIav, and yv :irv oinj;' to Si II AT T' an ones 11 Butter, Cheese, Meat, Lard, Flour, Tobacco, Snuff, Cakes,Crackers, French Mixture, Stick Candy, n fact anylhin irocerv li'ic you You Jneed in tho rati SANK before plac- MONKV by Recii, !); voi.r order. Ki spcctfully, JOHN DUNN, 65 Pollock St., NEW. BERNE, N. C. roar M 1 Winter o o o NEE- F. H. Chadwick, 101 middle Street Fl'LL LINE of Bamplos and a Large Stock of Woolens to select from. CALL AND EXAniNH BEPORE BUYINQ. II I Suit:
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