VOL. XVI-.-NO. 97. SEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, 1897. LSTAliLlMIEU 1E82. WILL NOT LfJSE. v.. .1 . v TO EXPERIMENT BUYING- P IGroceriesI trom a dealer who has not earned a reputation tor Reliability We handle nothing but the HIGHEST GRADE GROCERIES that are Guaranteed - . OP Best Quality , ; AND ABSOLUTE PURITY. J. W. STEWART, Preot." ENOCH WAD3WOKTH, Vioc-Prest. Reoraa 8 t IV Daves ' Building, . Onp.Bnptlst K t: hnrcb, Mid dle 8lret. New Investment Oppicb Hours: 'City Property Bought aind Sold. . 11 A. M. to 3 P. . M. : - CITY LOTS, A handsome and moat desirable real denes, located on the 'south tide or Change at it intersection with East Front street, adjoining the residence o( the late Judge Seymour. Handsome Iioum, with additional lot adjoining for another residence, moat delightfully lo. tinted; and one or the handsomest and moat desirable dwelling! in the city. On B.nith Front Street, betweem Gra ven and Eut Front Handsome, remod eled brick roidonco, M rooms, three stories and basement, all modern oonven-' iences, batb rooms, Ac. Delighttu,l lo cation for summer or winter residence. One double house in Pavlotown", now, Oioomi. A handsome building lot 100 feet Mid. die Street by 107, 8 In. deep; Immediately north of the dwelling owned by J. V. Ives; to suit Purchasers, this lot will be riividttd Into two utat 00 feet frontage each. -A most deslrablo residence lot silnate An Neuse river, at the foot of Pollock St., -suitable lor htndsnme dwelling, but will lx sold in smaller parcels on tatisractory " terms. - Two new dwelling suitable for small families; all modern conveniences; west Eastern Cirollm Dispatch, ' .' AND ' Old Dominion Steamship Cc ExcurMloit Kate ! Ai.BuMABi.i Park Fair, Eliiabe.h Oily, N. G Tickets to Fliinbxh'aty will ha no axle on Ort. IS, 10, 20 and 23, good lo re turn until Oct. 211. Fare, round trip II. CKO. HENDERSON. . Agent. New Hern, N. U., Oil. 18. 'S7. YOU FINE .,rn,'l w v Mi . , ,1 i t . i. s9 , H ,r . v - r f i. A i I, J, t . K - . . . AND OWEN H. GTJION, Secty. TIIOS. DANIEL8, Trtas. Bern Money Adraneed for Purchasers, Company, Investments Solicited. side of Hancock ttret t, between Pollock and South Front. , farms, One flno 8C4 acre farm, one and ono liaTf milea from New Bern, on south tide of neuse road. , - 1 Several valuable farms near the village or "Dover, and Cove. 50 acres 1 mile above Gore creek station: 600 acres 2, miles from Gore creek. 800 aoros of good merchantable timber the: eons 280 acres No. I toliacco lund.on road between Dover and Uoro creek piiblio rondsj I l-lo acre lot in center of village of Cove. All the above contains good dwellings, barns and stables. Terms reasonable. ; One dsirable40acre farm, on south aide of Trent' river, 2 milea from .New Bern. - " A desirable farm, 4 miles from the city, lying on the A.' &N. a R. E, and Neuse river; 1J0 acres. One excel lent farm of 250 acre on Trent road. 24 miles fnMi New Bern. A most desirable farm consisting of 425 acres, 8 miles from New Berne, on At A N. C. R. It. and Bachelor's creek. An exceedingly Ann farm. 4 milea from the city, containing DSD acres, on Neuse roaa. 7 i - . X A Repulsed Lovar , '. that ars a soiled shirt front ner iwi, wnmliT tliat tle italnty maWrn arka him In n lie has v'sited a laundry, ml ri lnw to lnv her trowns npon bi wanly ti i. Litiiniliy work is clierp, l;r t ( in at Hie ,Hinrt time. If yoi it " li " NhW JiKUNIS BTEAMI M'itV. lii.in.iiilnT our nuuilHir li I: .M'l It t ; i M' ". Nor Will She Op Man. Mils to Silver. Reply to tho American Bimetallic Commission. Claims Equal ln ' torest In the Use of Silver. Uermany'sAction will De pend npon England's. Losdon, Oct. 20. Lord Salisbury to niglit sent lo Ambnasador Hay tho reply of the British government to the propo sals for the American Bl-metitllic Special Commission, headed by Sena tor Wolcott, It in a diplomatically worded note. His Lordship says that the government or Great Britain is not able to re-open the Indian mints at present. He regrets the inability to accede to the proposals or the American commission, Great Britain having as great an interest as the United States and France in securing a staple par exchange for gold and silver and an enlarged use or silver. Under these circumstances, continues Lord Salisbury, the British government does not see the desirability of un inter national monetary conference, but will bo pleased lo consider any other practical suggestions from the United States. Lord Salisbury encloses wilh the note a copy of the stilteineut of Sir' J, West- land, head of the financial department or India, which was under .discussion with the meeting of the Cabinet Council lust Saturday and which takes strong grounds against the reopening of the I mi inn mints. Senator Wolcott was .not in London this evening. Ambassador Andrew White came from Berlin last Saturday. He lias avoided publicity, but has had several conferen ces wilh Senator Wolcott. In the course of an interview with the correspondent of the Associated I'res' Vir. White said tliat Germany's action a to bi-mctallism will depend upon Eng land. VETERANS ASSOCIATION TO Eularke Holdlera Hoinr. Wrnihrr Asalnst the t'Rlr. Journal Bukeau, ) Ralkiou, N. C, Oct. 21, J The Confederate Veterans' Association or the State has elected T. M. Parker of Halifax county president; G. T. Leach, vice-president, O. B. Denson of Raleigh, secretary, the latter for the third term. The legislature will be memokllzcd to make the annual appropriation to the Soldiers' Home greater, as accommoda tions are need there for 200. Jinny vet erans, unable to get in, are now in coun ty homes. The evidence taken by the penitentiary board yesterday in the investigation of the charges against Dr. Kirby Smith, who it charged with improper relations witb criminal insane women was ex tremely damaging to him. The only offset wot the utterly bad character of the woman, Miss Hampton, the leading witness against him. The State Horticultural society elects J. Van Lindloy, president; T. L. Brown, secretary; 0. B. Edwards, Treasurer. The State horticultural association elected Dr, D. Reid Parker president; F. E, Emery Secretary; Bonnelian Cameron vice-president. Fire here early tint morning burned the waflon and carriage repair shops of T. A. Bowen & Son, causing 19,000 loss with no insurance. . Today was the great day at the Fair, but the attendance was small compared with what it would have been with fine weather. The bicycle races were aban doned. The horse races were . slow, as heavy vu the track. The State road Congress was presided over by 8. B. Alexander of Mecklenburg and some good speeches) were made. . Btaie QeveransesiS na , BiKMixgHAkt, Ala., OctoberSO. Owlnj to the prevalence of yellow fever in Montgomery, and the foot that all of the towns and cities of the Stale have quar antined against that place, the State gov ernment has been temporarily removed 10 Birmingham. The Governor and all the State officers have located here and are transacting business from this point. The attitude of Birmingham is such thst yellow fever cannot live here and it was selected by tho Governor as'llie tem porary teat of govern muni because of this fact. , - v . , TBI HARKBTI. Tetterdsy'l market quotations furnish, ed by W. A. Porterfleld A Co. Commission Brokers. ; -. -. , ' . Miw Tosc,' October 21. . STOCKS. ' Open. High. Low, Clove Chicago Gas...'.. M IK1, M) 85 J a ft ft Q. 6.1 1 W 5 tf , COTTON,-. r ' Open. High. Low, Close January........ (.10 6.18 1.00 6.13 CHICAGO MARKETS. Wusat Open. High. Low. Close Deo .. l Vl Bli 0 Cork Deo 1 m V1 81J Cotton RhIi s 109,000 Bales. At nurloai'a i -lit V.mIh t IS,-, ' ..In'? 1 I in I. t;. f ,11 2tr, Hie I I Interest in the M York Election Spreads Fast. Mayor 'Harrison of Chicago will Help Van Wyck. The Presi dent Wonts Tracy to win. Henry George the Piy. ot. Heavy Betting. New York, Oct. 20 Mayoi Harrison of Chicago, will speak in New York city the evening of October 28th, in the in terest of Judge Van Wyck, the Tammany candidate for Mayor'. Mayor Harrison will be accompanied by nearly every member of his cabinet. About 150 mem bers of the Cook county Democracy headed by the redoutable Captain Far rell, will act as an escort. A sensation was caused today by the publication of a remark made by Ben Buttcrworth, of Ohio, United States Commissioner of Patents, in a speech in the Union League Club, in Brooklyn. He said: "On the evening of the second of No vember a telegram message will be anx iously awaited in tho White House. President McKiuley said to me night before last: "Ben; you know how ear nestly I feel regard to the triumph of the Republican party in Greater New York." This is regarded as a delinile im nouncement that President McKiuley ii for Tracy. A dispatch was at once sent to Washington, but McKiuley refused to say anything. The result of the Greater New York election appear? today to depjnd upon Henry George's campaign. With George out of the race, the normal Democratic vote v oul l certainly be greater than the anti-Tammany vote divided between Low and Tracy. This is the basis of Richard Croker's confidence in the result. In view of this situation George's can didacy becomes importan'. v hen lie ran for Mayor in 18WJ the Tamma ly leade rs were equally ie: tain that his vote would be small. Their estimate! ra iged from fifteen hundred to ten Ulcus ind. Geor polled sixty ei,;ht thousand votes. George 1ms plenty of speaker! f h small meetings, including the Phila lei phia Single Taxers. James It. B. jwn head or the oratorical department of the George campaign, today llstene I ton sit gestion from a Philadelphia spell-binder that 1000 George orators be turned loose every evening in the crowded cars, Urown said that he would submit the matter to the Campaign Committee, and if the members thought well of it he would institute the street car and elevuled oratory at once. He did not think ther was any law which prevented a man from talking at the rate or eight miles un hour. Edward Bell on the Stock Exchange today offered to bet $1000 to 5000 that Tracy would heat Low, Mr, Bell also offered to bet $50,000 to fr.'O.OOO that Van Wyck would win. ltAtrst Hews lleni. In connection with tho increase in the strength of tbcsftritixli army, the defense of the colonies or Great Britain is receiv ing unusual attention. An outbreak or disease, supposed lo lie bubonic plague, has occurred in the vil lage of Jullundur, in the Punjab district, of India, and twenty-three deaths have been reported. On Wednesday Ocorgo Young, a far mcr, of Minnesota shot and killed his wife, bis two buys, aged two and four, and himself. The figurehead or the old fligship Hartford, presented to the City of Hart fold, Conn., by the United States Navy Department, was places iu the Capitol ot Conn. ar.er publlo parade and other ceremonies. Benjamin F. Hunt of Bridgeport, aged eighty seven and Mrs. "Julia Anna Sher man of Watortown, N. Y., aged ninety yeart were married Wednesday. The wedding wat an event in Watertown's social circles. After tho ceremony the venerable couple received congratula tions and an elaborate collation wat srved to about 800 friends. The most serious railway accident tliat ever occurred la Japan happened October 8 oo the Tokaldo Railroad between Oya-' ma and Yakameta. The road hail been damaged In the floods and a train was precipitated Into the river valley. Of forty passengers only Ave escaped without injury, and seven were killed. The t'xar and the Grand Duke of Hesse arrived at' Wiesbaden Wednesday on a visit to Emperor William. The two Em perors cordially embraced and kissed each other. After tho usual presenta tions, their Majesties drove to the castle armly cheered by the crowds lining the route. .. ' OAfi'lOIllA, TU fi- yf h s vtssssk S)tifr Fteme Brsnrmfeer. Tho tUiamnr Vancuboro wilt Mon davi and Thursday it 8:30 a.m. (or point up Neuse rivor. Freights re cei vol under cover op to tbo hour of s i ling. J. U, WlllTTV Boarii of MM Apinst km PecitLntiary Sentiment In the State Against it. Kirby Smith Found Guilty of Immorality. Exei-ntive Com mittee Put in Chiirgn of Institution. Special to Journal, Ralkhiii, N, (::, October 21. -The board of Penitentiary Commissioners has decided not to leae the peni tentiary. 1 he sentiment m the Stale was found to be overwhelmingly against al lowing the institution to be managed by private parties. The penitentiary board unanimously finds D. Kirby Smith guilty of gross im morally with female criminals insane and commends Dr. Kirby and his father for discharging him. The board places the enlire control of the penitentiary in the hands of ils exec utive committee thus taking it from Supt. Smith, At H:rlMfM. We ah; showing an unusual nice a.1 -sortment of new ribbons, attractive prices CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Th9 fac limils ligsaturfl f 1 C OB every wrapper. The Foolish Man waitfl until tho cold snnp i upon li then in tlu; rush to et hi- stovo u lie gets himself into truiihlc. BK WISK therefore and go at i .1. t'. Whiltv t Co.'s ami gel one i SI'LKXDli) UKATKitS and have up, then when the cold w-ave nee to if tho-c it lllt comes you'll be ''gay ami happy still. J. C. Whitty to "THE PATROL' Air Tight Wood Heaters. NEWEST 3t ml 15 EST. Made in 4 sizes. See P. M. Draney, !)!) South Front SI., NEW BERNE, N. C. v - y linn made an unpleasant discovery. Tin American revolution exploded under iiih no e and he hasn't yet succeeded In get imr his face straight. We would like lo explode nils ad ngiu under the nose or everybody who li n not vet discovered that "(ioi.n IlrAnsntu I'owDiRa are a spectnc lor Headache. Bradham's Pharmacy, FOR SesJed PINK BAND Package. TyNEwYoRiT. . Bon-Dom and Chooolatot, . . MmM Omly Br ' j t I " TENNET COM PAST, ) ro ialsi at li apt Nam It. Water, HOLE A WENT, s i' 105 lliddlo Street - v Si TO THE Wholesale Trade ! We desire lo say that we have bought for the Fall and Winter trade one of the largest an 1 I ott assortetl stocks of Staple ami Fancy Groceries to be found in New Bern ., anil we arc prep tred to sell you as cheap as any Qrm in tho city. Lorillar.l Snuff ami Tobacco at niaiinfaccurers prices. ' UK) iibls Flour bought before the advance. Canned (ioods lower than you can buy them in New York City. Give us a call before placing your order and wo will tiinke it to your interest to trade with up. Yours truly, Mail k (Mill, 71 Broad St., NEW KEKNE, IS". . Your Doctor i Fights lliease with nieilieiue. If the (i) meilirine is not right he can (?' mil eoinjuer disease. If t lie druggist dm's his duly the (! niedieine lie rihf, and your doctor will stand a fair ? ehanre of winning the vie- (i lory. 'oii can help ymir doelnr bv havini; your preM i iplinn . liiled at Bradham's I Reliable Drug Store- , TAXES ! Are Now Due AND MI ST IiK PAID At Once! I do not intern! to ivc any fttrti er notice, but you may look for me or my ili pnty at any time if your taxes are not paid promptly. I sli.ill col lect as the law directs, us 1 cannot call or pctul but once. 2 Please govern yourselves ac cordingly. JOS. I.. II A II N, NlierilT Craven Co. Oct., loth. 18'.T. On the Ranch nnil rich pasture lands of the Wesl is raised the healthiest, purest cattle. sheep and hogs, whose juicv liecf and inut Ion excels the rare lieef ot old r,ng laud or the "ionf or saddle of mutton that Braces the Queen's table. For the epicure's table there is no place In New Heme that can furnish meats tliat arc unrivaled for libre, flavor and Juicy de- lielousness ns that got at JOII.N WAK HKNH, Cok. Hol'rll Fiiont and Mltipi E Sts., Next door to K. K. Jones. Nlierllt'N Sale. James II. I.on,) Jmliinient tj vu. Enforce Samuel Parsons ) Lien. Bv virtue of an execution from the Superior court to me directed, in favor of James II. Long and against Samuel Parsons, I will sell lor cash at the court house door in the city of New Berne, on Monday. November zvtli, itV7, at 12 o'clock, m , or as soon thereafter as court shall take recess, the following described real estate, to sallsty me said execution: A certain tract or lot of land situated in the county or Craven and State of North Carolina, on west side of Oak St. in the city of New Berne. Beginning at the north east corner of the lot owned by Ellas Mitchell, running northward along Oak 1st, fifty two feet lo the lot owned by Leinster Duffy, thence "weatwardly along Uitnsler liuDy t line to the lot owned by Isaao Willis one hundred and four feet. t nonce southward along said Isaao Wilds line fifty two feet to the northwestern corner of the lot owned by fcllat Mitch ell, thence eastwardly along said Mitch' ell's line lo on hundred and four feet to the beginning. Known as lot No 116 In the nlan of the city of New Berne helm the samelot ootjveyed by deed of JJsn ater Duffy lo Mary A. 8ligtr, hearing date of Utoemtwr 1st, 1MW, recorded In book 118, folios 8H4 and 8U.1 In the office of Uit register of deeds of Craven ominty, jwMr.ru u iiaii., Sheriff Craven County, 4'v .V. Wholesale & Retail Grocers, We arc Receiving New Goods Xow Isil,v. and we are going to Nell AT V. I Butter, Cheese, Meat, Lard, Flour, Tobacco, Snuff, Cakes,Crackers, French Mixture, Stick Candy, n fa:t anything you need in tho Grocery line. You can SAVF, MOXBY by seeing me biiforo plac- ng your order. Iic8pcctfully, JOHN DUNN, 65 Pollock St.. NEW BERNE, N. C. TURNER a, c Hart Opened a ' New BUrt at N. U Mlldlt Stmt, Next to Slnver Hardware Co't store, where we will be glad to show to the publlo the prettiest line of Furnilnre tver seen in this city.. These goods we are going to tell very cheap for The Next 10 ' days for cash or on time, in order lo in. Iroduce our new store and goods- si . i

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