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VOL. XVI- NO. 90. NEW BERNE, N. C, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, 1897. lSTABLlSHKD 18152. Cannot be and fst I C THE SAME CAN BE SAID of our Underwear ! (Ladies, Gents, Misses Children) We ask your Examination Don't Suit, then Don't Buy. I If J. W. STEWART, Treat. EXOSH WAD3WOUTH, Vlce-Prest. Rooms 8 A ' !, Hares Hal I ill at, Onp.ltnptlst ('iihitIi, Mid dle Street. New Bern Investment Company, Oppicb Hours: City Property Bought und Sold. 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. CITY LOTS, On South Front Street, between) Ora v.'n and E.iat Frnut Handsome, remod eled brick fciidence, 20 rooms, threo stories and bntcinent. all modern conven . lances, bath rooms, &o. Delightful lo citlon for mmmer or winter residence.-, One double house In Paviutown, new, 0 toomf. . " A handsome building lot 100 feet Mid. die Htrcrt by 107, A In, deep; immediately north of the dwelling owned by J. V. Ives: to suit Purchasers, tills lot will bo divided into two lots, SO feet frontage each. : A most desirable residence lot situate 'on Neuae river, at the foot of Pollock at , suitable tor hindsomo dwelling, but wilt ha sold in smaller parcels on satisfactory terms.''- Two new dwelling suitable for small families: all modern conveniences: west side of Hancock street, between Pollock . and South t rout. ' . " IW Liberal Terms Allowed Purchasers on all Property Bought , through this Company. ' WiiKX talking to Vou , r . About Furniture The sharpest polni-ve can ' argue Is the fact t!iatT.our - IjOkq KfiTADiJsfiicD business and the Great Army of Sat - lBl Patrons w have . made la the best testimony as to the quality of our goods and the way wo ilo business, . ". . . ALL KINDS OF Desirable fsa be fnnnd here t fe at lowest If yon sro contemplating the purchase of Furniture a call at uy store will prove profitable. John Suter, I'nilrr IIhIpI ( liattawka, f r. i d-, n. c. equaled in and OWEN II. GUION, Secty. THOS. DANIELS, Trcas. Money Advanced for Purchasers. Investments SOU CITED, f FARMS. Several valuable farms near the village of Dover, and Cove. 2S0 acres 1 mile above Core creek station; 500 acres miles from Oore crock, 800 acres of good merchantable limber tlietcon; 280 acres No.l tobacco land.onroad between Dover and Core creek public roads; 1 1-16 acre lot in center of village of Cove. All tbe above contains good dwellings, barus and tables. Terms reasonable. One desirable 40 acre farm, on south aldo of Trent river, 3r miles from New Bern. A desirable farm, 4 miles from the city, lying on the A. A N. C. It R. and Neuae river; 160 acres. One excellent farm of 850 acres on Trent road. 21 miles from New Bern, A most desirable farm consisting of 125 aores, a miles from New Iterne, on A,S N. C. K. It. and Bachelor's creek. An exceedingly tine farm. 4 miles from the clly, containing 650 acres, on . Nuuse Str. May Bell. T. G. Dixon, Sr., Blaster, Will LEA YE SEVT BEBNE On TUESDAYS ' " - - m:friiays. 8 o'clock . in. for River Landing, Jolly Old Field and drifton. . A, C. THOMPSON, Agent. onoy to Loan ! $500,000 On Collateral. THE ENOMHII-AMKItlCAN' . U)AN 4 THl'HT CO will loan on J.if Insurance Poli cies In ttnnfhtril rompnnlo; on Hum kn ami Honda, nt lower rntre and for longer limn than any oilier Loan Agency In tho Bulla. ruiLIP WILLIAMS AVF.niTT, .i.t IN r It -A mo CONTRACT QIVBlff For Alumni Bulldlnc r Rial Valvar ally a Caaprl Hill. Special to Journal. ' Raleigh, October 18. The contract for building the foundation of the Alumni building at the State University, at Chapel Hill, hag been awarded to an Atlanta, Ga., firm. The corner stone will be laid at the next commencement. SPAIN'S ANSW2R The PaelUeatiaa Ort'aaa Waald Han Been Mare Rapid Bat for Flllaaa Irra. Madrid, October 13 It is semi-official- ly announced that the reply of Spam to tbe note presented by the United States minister, Gen. Stewart L. Woodford, has been drafted by the minister for foreign affairs, Senor Oullon, and will be sub mitted to the cabinet at its meeting to morrow. The reply, it is stated, will say that Spain is unable to fix exactly the date when the war will be over, bnt, the ministers are persuaded It will not he long, because "tbe situation of the rebels is critical and the efforts of the Spanish troops are sure of success. Owing to the rebel situation and the concession of autonomy, administrative and economic, which will be effective before January, the government hopes actual hostilities will finish shortly." Spain, it is continued, thinks the re forms and the activity of the Spanish troops are sufficient elements to secure the immediate pacification of the island, which it is asserted, '-would have been more rapid if the rebels had not had tbe succor i'f filibusters, who, under the shelter of the American flag have contri buted to maintain this state of affairs." United States Minister Woodford was received in audience by the Queen Re gent this afternoon, the reception being of the most cordial character. Distress la Irolaa. London, Oct 12. Timothy Healy, anti-Parnellite member of Parliament for North Louth, who has just returned from a cycling tour in Ireland, says in the course of an interview: "The potatoes are generally bad, but all the crops have been saved where the farmers had the sense or the money to spray them. No doubt there will bo keen distress in tho southwestern and western counties during the coming winter and spring. Iu some places it may approach starvation." Mr. Healy admitted that there had been some exaggeration of the difficulty. us he said. "The fact that the landlords belittle the stories of dearth make the other side more insistent in order to get a hearing." He expressed the hope thatlthe recent improved weather had partially saved the situation. Nierlea mt Void. Seattlb, Wash', October 18. -John F. Maloney, ot Juneau, Alaska, ho has ar rived here from Dawson City, said today in an interview: "Hunker creek and Gold Bottom creek it Is conceded, will equal, if not aurpasa the now famous Bonanza and Eldorado creeks. Especially in this true of Hunker creek. Location No. 83 on that creek among the richest In the Klondike dls trict. Many of the claim will run 92,000 to the box. On No. 80 Eldorado, Alex. McDonald' claim, one man in a shift and a half, which is about 12 hours, shoveled in $20,000. On Skookum Gulch, which en ten Bonanza No. 2, (above discovery,) 1 saw 30,000 weighed out of two box lengths." ' Mr. Maloney says he saw a sixteen quart brass kettle filled with gold dust in tho cabin of K, T. Dinsinore, Harry Spence, Wm. McFee and others. No. 81 Bonanxa, owned by Oscar Ashley and Wm. Leake, will produce $1,000,000. Ten days after a boat had gone down the river, taking gold, the North Amerl can Trading and Transporpstion Com pany bad a quarter of a million In It safe at Dawson. This (how how rapidly the gold accumulate. Mr. Maloney said that over $3,000,000 will be taken out of tho ground In the Klondike this an- tumn. "There are (tack and stacks of gold,' he said. "Alexander Donald will mine tbe largest amount I hesitate to give figure, but the simple truth b that his various Interest will yield from 3.000,000 to 14,000,000 the coming win ter. . These figure are staggering, but true. ., ' . Tbe statement I made that Henry Bratnober, agent for the Rothschilds, who has been several week at tb dig gings, offered over million dollar for ten claim on th Eldorado creek, but tbe offer was declined. Mr. Maloney offered $80,000 for a half Interest In tbe claims No. 83 and 86, on Eldorado, which offer was also declined. ' ' . Charles Anderson, on claim No. 8, Eldorado creek, panned out $700 la three hour. This was on August 16. James Tweed, In two hours, rhovellng on 80 Eldorado, cleaned np 53 ounce of gold. 1 4 ,'' Ml Botlre rreaa Beaea. 8ccial lo Journal. , , . . WiHiimoTOK, D. G, October 18,Th friends of Chief Justice Field, say be will announce his retirement from the Supreme Court bench. OABTOniA. TV, h9- f It A BATTLI WITH SHEEPMEN. ettlers Attack Their Can aaa four afTae Ceasaasaau Are Killed. PoCATBlxo, Idaho, October, 13. News just received from Long Valley, Washington county, is to tbe effect that there has been a battle between the set tlers and the sheep men, in which four men were killed and one was dangerously wounded. Details are meagre, but it seems that fifteen settlers warned the sheep men to leave the valley, and when they refused made an attack upon the sheep camp. Thirty shots were fired by the settlers, and a man named Barber was killed. Tbe sheep men then returned fire, killing threo settlers. The others of the attack ing party fled. The trouble is the outgrowth of the strained relations that have existed in that section between the settlers and sheep men for ome time. It is not an uncommon thing for stock to be maimed and haystacks to be burned, and even for settlers and sheep men to exchange shots but no one heretofore has been killed in this way. . liatest Hews Hems. Three hundred men employed in the Soddy coal mines in Tennessee, struck for an increase in wages. There 1 no change in Senator Tillman's condition. He is suffering from jaundice and is doing as well as could be expected- No immediate danger is apprehended. "Les Miserables," Victor Hugo's mas terpiece of fiction and socioloey, has been barred out nf the Girls' High School of Philadelphia on the ground that it is impure. A Washington special to the New York Herald says: Associate Justice Stephen JohnsonF ield, of the United States Su preme Court, has made formal applica tion to President McKinley to be retired from the bench under the law allowing members of that court to be retired when seventy five years old. The municipal election in Chattanooga Teirn., resulted in the overwhelming defeat of the Republicans. Colonel Ed. Watkina, (Dem.) was elected Mayor by 90S majority. Colonel Watkine is a lead ing Jawyer and promoter. The Demo crats elected six out of the eight Alder men, This city is normally Republican by from 400 to 500, aud the overwhelm tig reversal of the conditions is due to apathy of the IleDubliean voters and the disaffection of the neeroes. Tuesday night at 10 o'clock the Repub licans of Indianapolis had conceded the election ot Mayor Taggert (Dem.) by 5,000, and the rest of the Democratic ticket from by 8,000 to 4,000. It is hard to figure gains and losses on account of tbe recent changes. Ex-President Har rison's precinct shows a large Democratic gain. In fact, the Democrats made heavy gains in Republican strongholds. The Gil B'as says a German was ar rested at tbe camp of Chalons and that upon being searched, the authorities found upon him notes regarding the organization and mobilization of the French troop st the camp. The pris oner was also said to have endeavored to obtain specimens of, the catndges and shells ot the latest design. The circular of the Turkish govern ment sent to the Power on the subject of the Island of Crete proposes the dis armament of both Christians and Mus sulmans by Ottoman troops, co-operating with the International forces, all to be commanded by a European general in the Turkish vircese, the appointment ot a governor of Crete by the Sultan and the formstion of a gendarmerio corpr. In conclusion the circular points out tbe necessity of immediate action. Sir William nenrr Houldsworth Bart, conservative, member of Parlia ment for tb Northwest Division of Man chester, who was the delegate of Great Britain at the monetary conference held at Brussels In 1892, presided at a large meeting here, at which a resolution was adopted calling upon the government In view of tbe Injurious effect of the dislocation between gold and silver" to take advantage of the overtures of France and the United 8lat and "re deem the government' promise In regard to securing a stable parity between gold and silver." ' Tollaw Jack Mill. CaaoareU, Candy Cathartic kill Yellow Jack wherever they find him. No one who takes Cos caret regularly an J lystematioallr it In danger from the dreadful dlaeaae. CaacareU kill Yellow fever germ io tb bowoi and prevent new onet from breeding. 10o. 25o. 60c, all droggUt. TttXOW FSTM. ' CMllaata a All ratal. Weather Mt BMtlaa Oalavaraala. Moaiu, Ala., October ItThree new case of yellow fever were brought to light la tb past twenty-four boor. No death have occurred la tb paat forty eight hour. Naw Oai-iAK. October 1-Tb fever situation grew no worse bore today. But at the tame time there I bo rift yet showing through the cloud and the promise I not bright for aa Immediate reopening of tb avenue of Industry D,. 11,1,1 bad hardly com this morning before two deaths had been announced, but ao ether fetalllie had gone down oa the book when eight fell. The eaees to day are, a ntual, widely acattered and have increased somewhat the total num Royal uku the lood pure, wholesome sad delicious. fin &akP FOYDER Abt olutcly Pur BOVAL SAMBO POWPEB CO., NFW YORK. ber of cases discharged today ami the death percentage has suffered a fall. Jackson, Miss., October 12 The State Board of Health tonight issued the fol lowing statement: 'I he following is Un report from Clinton: Two cases under treatment. The report from Nitta Yuma to the effect that there are six cases on hand. The tfollowini; ollicial report was received from Edwards at ti p. in : The temperature stood last night at TiS and today has been quite warm. There has been reported ten new cast s, eight whit and two colored; live cases seriously ill, wo black omit. Galveston, Tex., October 12 The si! uation in Galveston at lids hour is hopi ful. It is agreed that the f ver is of a mild kind and not to be feared. THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish cd by W. A. I'orterliehl fc Co. Commission Brokers. NRW YoliK, October VI STOCKS. Open. I liih. Low. Close Chicago (!as SSI s; it. & q ! m COTTON. Open. High '.12 J Low, 22 (i 21! Clo Dec 11.27 .) fi.2 January (I.2S (i.:!2 .:! CHICAGO MAItKKTS. Whkat Open. High. Lot Close Dec i; '.Hi till 111 Corn Dec 2S 2S Cotton Sales 116.000 Hales. 2d. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tb.1 fu ll mli. ic on slfutim vrapper. Hamilton, N. C, Sept. 8, 1897 Dr. F. S. Duffy, New Berne, N. C Dear Sir:-Enclosed find twenty six cents for which kindly send by mail 1 box Duffy's Itch Ointment, the only dandruff cure. Very respect., Q. W. MEWBORN Repulsed Lover that wears a soiled ulilrt front nev urnecd wonder that the dainty manic asks him when he lias visited a laundry and refuses to lav her tresses upon lux manly bosom. Laundry work is cliorp, and first-class at tho same time, lr you bring it to tho NEW HERNE STEAM LAUNDRY. Remember our number 37 MiddlI Btxekt. fthnrtlv alter Julv. till 1770 the British lion mad an unpleasant discovery. The American revolution exploited under nil nose and he hasn't yet succeeded in get in hi face straight. W would like to explode this ad rig1 undMthe aose of everybody who h not yet discovered that "O01.A IIradaciie I'oWKta are a pnoine lor iicanaciw, M.uiLBmBaeaaeBaaj NICE DRIED APPLES THIS YIMlfS KOI OXIiY 5c PER POUND. Nico Dried I'eachos, pceloil nml slie.;il, only 12 per pound. N100 Apricots only 2g per pouii.l. Fresh lot Ontario Prepared Diick wlieat .'ii-l Heat ltutter, Fancy Cream Clieeso and imported Macaroni. Small Hams, Breakfast Strips and Shoulders. Heinz's Sweet Mixed 1'ick'o-, Ilienz's Sour Mixed I'ickles, Heinz'g Celery Eelisli, all nico new atock. Pickled Tripe and Pigs Feet. A few nice Portsmouth Corned Mullets. The best 3c cake of Laundry Soa; in the city. And our Starch is tho best sold. IVE US 71 llrojul St., JEW ICKKNE, IV. I vJUUUUULfi. JUUUUU JLUIJLOJUUU. Your Doctor Fights I lisense with medicine. If the medicine is not ri;ht lie can not coiiiiier (liseane. If 1 lie ilrujjisl does his duty Ihe medicine will 1e right, and your doctor will stand u fair chance of winning the vic tory. S'011 can help your doctor hv having your prescription tilled at Bradham's Reliable Drug 5tore- The Battle of Waterloo was a very severe coniesi, mil noining in mpniison with Ihe war 1 am waging upon high prices. The linesl line of Standard anil School mks, .Stationery, Sheet Music and Mus ical Instruments ever brought to this ily. (live mi' a call and I'll give .vou a largain. IllS. I. (liHMliillS, 101 Middle Street. F We will on Oct. 15th, 1S07. open a Nv Store at 3io. 75 Middle Street, Next lo Shiver Hardware Go's store, where we will he glad to show lo the puhlie Ihe prettiest line of Furniture evei seen in this city. These goods we are iroinir to sell very cheap for The Next 10 lays for easli or on lime, in orucr 10 m troduee our new sfore and goods- Thanking Ihe public for their past pat milage and awaiting jour furl her favors wo are Yours Respectfully, T. .1. TURNER V4K NEW II ERNE, N. I". COKDIAMA' INVITE you lo and call Our beautiful line of Air-tight Hestera. Our No. 119 ti only 'ioo Our Nj.121 it only 8 SO Our No, 138 it only 4 00 Our No. ia.1l. onlv K SO thev no off ranldlv bocauao the price la right. Then we offer you Conk Stovea at the following price, which cannot (ail to Intenut yous A No.TCook Rtove.wllh flxtureiM SO 8 ' " 10 00 "7 bare 5 00 8 " 7 00 ITfOurMottoi "All Wool and a Yard Wnlc." ltcapecuulip, mm J. C. Vhitty A VALJa Wholesale & KHail REMEMBER When you an; in need in the Hardware hue of anything WK liirsrcsl stuck carry the and in the cily the prico of cycry artiele we sell I'nlil you Can't Itest. Wo liavr a fi-w Im lime which w w ill s 1 n l.-, l ;iir-!aekrt II ;il t i nts per hari'cl while it laMM. TO M I1HCII A MS Wi w nmncy on anything in our lin Kesiieeltullv, save ymi 11,1'UTLEli IIAUDWAliE CO SulcM us lo Slo St fi 1 1 : 1 1'. I u :ui- Co. ml I.. II. I'ulh-r IVe are Reeelviuu; New G-oods Now DimI.v, ami c sire going lo Sell AT tit on Butter, Cheese, Meat, Lard, Flour, Tobacco, Snuff, Cakes,Crackers, French Mixture, Stick Candy, In fact anything yon noed in tho Grocery line. You can SAVE 1 1 III'' MONEY by teeing mo before plac ing jour order. llcapcclfully, JOHN DUNN. 65 Pollock St., NEW BERNE, N. 0. ii i mt of rase under treatment, but at Ihe ' me tlins ther have been a large Bum Bradham'a Pharmacy,
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