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1 - VOL. XVI- NO. 94. NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1897. ESTAliLISlILI) r. 1 IT'S TICKLISH BUSINESS 1 TO EXPERIMENT BUYING roeeries trom a dealer who has not earned a reputation tor Reliability ! . We handle nothing but the HIGHEST GRADE GROCERIES that are Guaranteed OF Best Quality AND ABSOLUTE J. W. STEWART. Prest. ENOCH WADSWOUTH, Vice-Prcst. Rooms 8 & . Daves New Bolldlnir Onp. Baptist Si'KJiX-" Investment Office Hours: 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. City Property Bought and Sold. CITY LOTS, A handsome and moat desirable resi dence, located on tbe south aide of Change at it intersection ' with East Front street, adjoining the residence of the late Judge Seymour. , Handsome house, with additional lot adjoining for another residence, moat delightfully lo cated; and one of the handsomest and most desirable dwellings in the city. On South Front Street, between) Gra ven and East Front Handsome, remod eled brick residence, JSO rooms, three stories and basement, all modern conven iences, bath rooms, &c. Delightful lo cation for summer or winter resilience. 1 One double house in Pavletown, new, 0 rooms. A hanlsome bulldlnor lot 100 feet Mid- die Street by 107, 8 in. deep; immediately north of the dwelling owned by J. F. Ivesi to suit Purchasers, this lot will be divided into two lota, 00 feet frontaje each. A most desirable residence lot situate on Neuae river, at the foot of Pollock St.. suitable tor handsome dwelling, but will lie sold in smaller parcels on satisfactory terms. Two new dwellings suitable for small families; all modern conveniences; west NOTICE! City Taxes are Now Due and the law re quires them paid by November 1st, 1897. Be in time. J. L, HARTSFIELD, City Tax Colector. FOB FINE NrillXG L. A 31 II, VHtX, JIUTTOJT, .lORKHA.VHAGI2 -AND The FJnrKt fi(ull-fcd i:crT In th City . co 13 mi o & m, !.!!! lie 48 OWEN II. GUIOX, Secty. TIIOS. DANIELS, Trcas. Bern Money Advanced Tor Company, r'irc"se Investments Solicited. eide of Hancock street, between Pollock und South Front. FARMS. One fine 264 acre farm, one and onc- lialf miles from Mew Hern, on south side of Neuse road. Several valuable farms near the village of Dover, and Cove. 250 acres 1 mile above Gore week station: 600 acres 8) miles from Core creek. 800 acres of good merchantable timber theioon: 280 acres No.l tobacco land.onroad between Dover and Core creek nublic roads: 1 1-10 acre lot in center of village of Cove. AH the above contains good dwelling, barns und stables. Terms reasonable. One desirable 40 acre farm, on south aido of Trent river. 21- mi leu from New Bern. . A desirable farm, 4 mile from the city, lying on the A. & N. C. R. B, and Neuse river; 100 acres. One excellent farm of 230 acres on Trent road. 21 miles from New Bern, A most desirable farm consulting of 125 acres, 8 miles from New Berne, nu A, & N. C. R. It. and Bachelor's ere ?k. An exceedingly fine farm, 4 mile from the city, containing 830 acres, on Ncuse road. A Repulsed Lover ' that wears a soiled shirt front nev er arod wonder that the dainty maiden asks him when he has visited a laundry, and refuses to lay her tresses upon his manly bosom. Lnandry work Is chef p, and flrsuclaw at the same thns, If yon tirimrlt to the NEW BERNE STEAM l.Al'NDHY. Komember our number It? MiniiLi Btkxkt. At arlool. Fashion sheets for Nov. have arrived. I yu an have one for the arising, r GOOD POLITICS. Gorman's Open Letter The Monetary Commission Doesn't Seem to be Appreciated. Sena' tor Clark (Jives Mis Opinion. Justice Field Retires Dramatically. Journal Bureau. Washington, D. 0., Oct. 18. The prevailing opinion among politi cians, regardless of party, is that Senator Gorman got the whiphand of the pub lisher of tlio Baltimore Sun, in Unit re markable open letter, published Satur day, offering to eliminate himself from the campaign if the Sun would agree to loyally support the regular Democratic nominees in Baltimore und throughout Maryland, and Mr. Abel, its publisher, would agree to manage the campaign. Senator Gorman's ability as one of the slickest politicians in this country lias long been known, but he never did slicker piece of work than this open let ter. It is bound to help him no matter what the publisher of the Sun does, and if his party elects a majority of the .Maryland legislature, he is likely to be leturned to the Senate regardless of any announcement he may make, coiicernin his candidacy, and if his party gets beat, lie can change it all to Abel. Notliiuir could furnish stronger proof of the existence of many and diverse opinions on the subject of li nance, even among bankers and financiers, than the letters received by the monetary com mission, in response to a circular letter sent out, asking for the views of those to whom it was scut. Although the mem bers of this commission aro all chosen representatives of one side of the finan cial question, they do not all ngrec as to what financial legislation is needed, and it would not greatly surprise those on the inside if there should be a divided re- report when the sittings arc brought to a close. Senator Clark, of Wyoming, who is now in Washington, was asked what lie thought of the monetary ccinmissioii, and he replied: "Well, I have no doubt that whatever is recommended by the commission will tie considered with proper courtesy. That Congress will itdopt its recommendations is quite another question. There nro plenty of meu in both Houses that will give a very decided negative to accepting measures made by a body of men who have im posed on themselves a task that properly belonged to the law-making branch of the government. The country is getting along first rate now and there will be decided opposition to making any such changes in our financial system as would probably emanate from this monetary Commission," There is a disposition in some qnarters to harshly criticise the somewhat dra matic manner in which Justice Field an nounced his coming retirement from the bench of the U. S. Supreme Court, but it really is not deserved, The service of Justice Field to the public has been so long exceeding that of any other mem ber of the Supreme Court since its organ ization, and so important, covering some of the most important cases ever pussed upon by that Court, that be is surely en titled to the privilege of accompanying his retirement with some extraordinary trimmings in tho shape of letters to and from the President and his colleagues on the bench, If it pleased him to ao so. Only one name is mentioned in Wash ington in connection with the vacancy that will be made bv the retirement of Justice Feld Attorney General Mc Kenua. TBS MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. Portorfleld & Co. Commission Brokers. New York, October 18. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Goto Chicago Oat 94 94 1 03 94 C. B. 4 0. 03 t)U 3) 94 COTTON. ' Open. High. Low. Clue January 0.18 0.18 6.08 6.08 UfUCAQO MARKETS. Whiat Open. High. Low. Close Deo 921 9: 81t 91( Cork Deo 26 20) 20J 20) Cotton Sales 147,000 Bales. It is cstimatod that there were fifty thousand persons In and around Madison Hujjure Garden last night to attend the reception to miss tvangeiina t'oaiu y Clincros, I b girl who escaped from s Cuban prison. Miss Cisneros was dressed in white satin. The Seventeenth Regl ment Band furnished music. Speeches were made by Senator Thurston, of Nebraska, ' CoDgreMtnsn Suiter and Henry George. Great enthusiasm pre vailed. After this receptloa Miss Cls neros held another at Dclmooico's, which Dumber of prominent persons attended. There were only fifteen new eases of yellow fever In New Orleans on Sunday, but lbs deaths retched five. OAHTOniA. Ills tnrf ST , rd, ' tn Tin PROBABLY NO LEASE. Peulteatlnry Not Likely to be Leased. Bays Duekery. Special to Journal. Raleigh, N. C, October 18 Chairman Dockery of the penitentiary says that lie has no idea that it will be leased. Governor Russell is extremely anxious to have the peuitcntiary leased. It is also learned that upon certain conditions John R. Smith will not be removed as superintendent and that lie w ill accept these conditions. Latest News Items. The total registration of Greater New York is 570,749. The total registration in New York city is 324,800, as compared with 330,619 last year. Senator Hanna has relumed from his campaigning almost a sick man. He looks haggard and worn. Next week he will try to make two speeches a day. The Loudon Daily Chronicle announces that iu view of Lord Salisbury's desire to resign the premiership, an early re construction of the cabinet is probable. Anthony Hope Hawkins, better known inj the world of letters as "Anthony Hope," author of "The Prisoner of Zendu" and other successful novels, ar rived in New York on the steamship Paris. The filibustering steamer Dauntless steamed away from Tybte in a southerly direction Saturday and has not returned. It is supposed that she is on another fili bustering expedition and will meet a ves sel at sen which will transfer to her a car- eo of munitions of war for tho Cuban insurgents. TheJ coasting steamer Triton from Havana to Hahia Honda. Province of Pinai' del Rio, lias been wrecked on the north coast of that province. The steam went ashore during a heavy Blow, grounding about eight miles from the coast. The loss of life is 230, including 100 Spanish soldiers. General Filzhugli Lee was robbed of 20 in Richmond, Ya. He was in the ict of taking a car to go to Ilulfalo Bill's show, when sonic one went through his pockets and relieved him of his pocket hook. In addition to losing money, the General was robbed of l-W ill unpaid notes. Windsor, Nova Scotia was visited by a destructive n ntlaL'ration. The loss is 3,000,0U0. Four Imi.dred or more buildings were consumed a id and area nearly u mile square swept by tke fl lines. Over three thousand person-) are home less. Charles A, Dana, editor of the New ark, Sun, died at his home, in Glei.co.e, Long Island, at 1.20 o'clock Sunday af ternoon. Mr. Dana's death bad been ex pected lor several hours, and bis family and physicians were at his bedside when the in I came. His condition had been such for several months that the mem bers of bis family hud kept themselves in constant readiness to go to his bedside at any moment. Tlie campaign managers of both Henry George and Scth Low are confident that the determination of an unusually large number of citizens to vte arises from dissatisfaction with political machine rulo over municipal alfairs, and a desire to free the latter from the interference of Senator Piatt and Richard Croker. A Big Strike Not At Klondike Not Among Miners Not At Base Ball Right in This Town Wo have made it by purchasing the serial rights for a new story by STEI'NIAK. It is a thrilling tale of tho life and love of a "political" in tho land of the Czar. Tho title is "A Cot tago by tho Volga" and the first chapters will soon bo printed. Str. May Bell. , T. 0. Dlioo, Sr., Master, Will LEATE NEW BEBNE Oa Tl'ESDATS ; aid FRIDAYS, 8 o'clock a. m. (or Elver Landing, Jolly Old Field and Onfton. . , A. C. TIlOMreOV, Agent, STATE FUR OPUS. Theatres AM to the City's it- tr University Addition. Railroad Com - mission Meet. Races al the Fair. Lower Insurance Rule. Stu dents at the A. A: .. Col lege. Joi hnal HniKAi , Rai.eiuu, N. C, October l. )" Today begins the annual Stale Fair I anil the outlook For it is one of the best for many years. The city Is beautifully decorated, and the weather is bright and crisp, The theatres are open all the week. mil the society clubs will nivc (lances in their club rooms every night. l'h: big circus coming tomorrow will add greatly to the regular I'air crowd. 'The contract for the Alumni ISuilding at the University has been awarded. It is to be two stories and basement and to be 70 by 125 feet. It is to be ol' gray pressed brick, granite trimmings and tiled nnf. The hall will harmonize nicely with the other buildings. It is said hy 100 of th ' cotton mills in the State that spin and weave that they consume daily 325,1100 pounds of cotton. There has been 'entered'' in the ollice of the Secretary of Stale sine;' July 1st. 4,2litl acres of hind as vacant land. The R. R. commission held a short session Satiirduv. It was asked Unit the old cotton rates be restored. They had recently been reduced, ,,The condition of Mrs. Watson who was shot by her husband last week is Very favorable for her i'r.uig. lull she will be crippled for life. She is at Rex Hospital. Dr. Battle ex-Slate i beniist is to be at the head of a large fertiliz r factory at Winston. It was incorporated Saturday as the Southern ( hemical Company, ll has a capital stork of slOO.IiMJ. The races at the I'air this year will surpass any lornier races in i". "i.iuii' Tube" the famous son of I'anilieo will be the lace course. 1 !all iniorc, hirh- id, Norfolk, Charlotte, Raleigh. nsboro, Augusta and ntln - promi nent stables are to lie represented. A new and lower lire insiuanec tarill has been issued by the Soulhirn land Association for the cii y of Greensboro. Home companies have been under cult ing Association tarill's and so a lower rate will be given in many more cities in State. The liumber id students present al (In- State Agricultural and Mechanical cl- lege here today reached 235. There are 2 Japanese students. The Ridgeway academy was burned early last nighl. For a number of years it was a hotel. The Young Men's Republican League meets and organizes in Slate contention here tomorrow evening. It will be com posed of both white and negro delegates. Telegrams today announced that Grimes' battery of Winston would arrive tonight, us the guests of lh.' city tin I of tbe Governor's Guild. People aro pouring into the Slate fair. The weather is clear and cool. The out look Is that the fair will bo a grand one ill all respects. Chief Marshal Lvbrook if Winston mid over 50 of his large corps if assistants, arrived today. James A. liriggs of Raleigh, resigns after 20 yei.rs continuous service in the bonrd of trustees of the institutions for blind and deaf mutes. FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. ITAJVIOUi!! Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Mad Onlr It? TEXXET COM PAX V, FOB SALE BY dipt. Sam II. Waters, SOLE AGENT, 105 Middle Street. ::t8L Shortly attar July, 4lli 1770 Ilia British Una mails an unpleasant discovery. The Amsncan revolution exploded under his nott and bs hasn't yet succeeded la get ins his face straight. Ws would like to eiplodo this srl right under the nose of everybody who lias not yet discovered llml "Uoi.a UlAr,cn I'owdsrs" are a spcolilo (or Iloadacl.e. , Bradham's Pharmacy, ' lliU'irrB!Htafcss u r Lr. Iw5 fif m pfYTrTrrTrrrirTTO'rtrYrrTYTPj GENUINE IMPORTED H WISS heese Old Fashion am Prepared Buckwheat Best quality. The Very Best Elgin Butter only X'oc per pound, ' Frtsli Loose Oalflake8 otilv -lc per pound. Fresh tint Iv'ew Drop Carolina Bice. Choice Family Corned Beef. A nice Nutmeg Crater FliFF, Spoon Soap. Come early us our Tho Best of evervthinrr in the sible price at oFlaniQl iti doer. Ml 11 VV U 10 71 Kroad Si., EW KKKXK. X. Your Doctor i? Fights I it'-,w w'ilh nu'difinc. If the rV int'-lii'irnMS no! rilit lie cmi nol routiner dis'Jise. If the drui;iL does his duty the : inedieine will be riucht, ;hm! J? your doctor will st;iinl a lair dinner of winning ihe vie- & tory. A Yon can licl your doelor ltv having vuur prescription Idled al Bradliam's Reliable Drug Store Hamilton, N. C, Sept. 8, 1897. Dr. F. S. Dufly, New Berne, N. C. Dear Sir:-Enclosed find twenty six cents, for which kindly send by mail 1 box Dufly's Itch Ointment, the only dandruff cure. Very respect., G. W. MEWBORN. Eastern Carolina Dispatch, A Ml Old Dominion Steamship Co, Hveursioii Hat en ! Ai luiM.Mii K. I'auk Kami, Klizabeth City, X. ('. Tickets to I'li.abetll ("ltv uill be on sal i OH. is. 111. ill and 22. (rood t,, re turn until Oct. 2:1. Fare, round trip CI'IO. HKXUKKSON. AKHlt. New Hern, X. ('., Oct. It!. '117. The Battle of Waterloo wan a very Revere contest, but noiliin in companion with the war I am ii(.'inn upon hie.li prices. The finest line of Standard ami School Honks. Stationery, Sheet Music and Mus ical Instruments ever brouijlil to tbi. city. (live iiic a cull and I'll k,vi' lyou n bargain. lax. I. CaaMktiiM, 101 Middle Street. We will on Oct. 15th, 1807, open a New Store at No. 75 Middle Street. Next to Slnver Hardware Co's store, where we will be glad to show to the public the prettiest lino of Furniture ever seen in this city. These goods we sre going to sell very cheap (or Tbe Next 10 days (or cstb or on time, in erdev to In troduce our new store ana gooas Thanking the public (or their taut pat ronage ana awaiting your further favors mm we are- Yours Itespeotfully, T.' J. TUIINI2II CO., , NEW BERNE, K. C mil with every 5u cake of Borax supply of graters is limited. trrocerv line at the lowest pos QC Wholesale & Itelail jiroeers We are IKeeei vilig New Goods si ml we are to Nell AT on mo Butter, Cheese, Meat, Lard, Flour, Tobacco, Snuff, Cakes,Crackers, French Mixture, Stick Candy, In fact anytliin:; you need in the (Iroccrv line. You can SAVE MONKY liy seeing me before plac ing your ot.ler. KeHjierlf ully, JOHN DUNN, 55 Pollock St..; NEW BERNE, N. C. E, D, Under Hotel Chattawka, New Berne, N. C, 1IKAI.KII IK Sash, Boors, Bliatls, Lime, Cement PLASTER, . Garland's Stoves & Ranges Devoe's Ready Mixed Paint, ; ;, Air-Tiht ; Heater v,. il limn 11 U 11
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