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. ' - - 1 -VOL. XVI -J NO. 1UG. ' J0F NEW BERNE, N. C, TljfDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 1897. ESTAliLISIIKI) 18112 WALKING ABROAD 1 , .'' ' iiii mar M' M B Mill III I B 1 I . . mm mm u a mm m-A la aaa i SECT GUTS PUN. AH Med MeMfita 'MM at 2 1-2 Per Ceil RALEIGH. Not Likely to Be Adopted by Con gress. Ingalls and His Fen. The Union Pad He Sale. Much Talk About Nothing. ' Journal Bureau, Washington, D. C, November 1. i The publication officially of the finan cial lecommendationa that will be made m Secretary Gage's animal report to Congress, created the suspicion that the Bilt Order or Hoalrrjr Ynrna. Rvalue Ing renllrmlnrT Uunrdn. Rnln rrcnnUHaallif. LauFerlllUerii la be Bought. Journal Bureau, ) Raleiqh..N. C, Nov. t. j Today there will be a general reorgan ization of the guards, etc., at the peni tentiary. There will not be so many guards, as the number of convicts is so much reduced by there being so many hands sent to the State farms. Mrs, Stonewall Jackson has come here to see her sister, Mrs. D. H. Hill and her grandchildren. She is not very strong. Later she will go to her home in Charlotte. A Naval Reserve Division is to he or ganized at Bouthport composed only of pilots. The Raleigh Hosiery Yarn Mills have contracted to furnished the Golden Belt Hosiery Co., of Durham with three hun- synopsis 01 inose recommendations, puo- dred thousand pounds or hosiery yarns, lislicd several weeks ago, came directly The Roman Catholics of the State are from Secretary Gage, or some one sufil- preparing to celebrate Bishop Haid's ciently in his confidence to know just silver Jubilee which ocenrrs November WISE THING TO DO To PRESERVE Your Health. 5 THEY WILL 2 i KEEI YOUlfc FEET 5 I DRY AND WARM, ! . . . TRY A PAIR. ::tg -Jglg WEST TENNESSEE Some Extra Good, penile driver. Also: Open nml Top ISuggieii, And Farm Wit irons Just Received. ' t37Tlea8 Cull anil examino before buying. Kespectfullr, Thos. J, Mitchell, Cb?! "T what he intended doing. The material facts are precisely the amc the funding of our entire bonded debtedncsa in 2 per cent gold bonds, the increase of the gold redemption fund; the reduction of the class of notes that are redeemed upon de mand in gold, and an increase in the number of National Banks by allowing the establishment in towns of less than 3,0(10 people of bauks with a capital of $2.1,000. and increase in National bank Doles by allowing the issue of noles lo the par value of bonds deposited by them with the U. 8. Treasury. While these recommendations will not please the silver men, us they all tend towards increasing the strength of the grip the eingle gold standard has upon the country, they will not surprise them: they are mostly a natural Bcquence of the St. Louis platform, and the position assumed by the Republican party m the National Campaign, It Is certain that no member of the administiation seri. ously believes that legislation nuthoriz- ng the issue of gold bonds can be si . cured from the present Congress: therefore, that portion of the reconThien- dations may be said to have been made for effect to stale to the world what the administration would do if it hud the power. Ex-Senator Ingalls has engaged qunr tcrs in Washington for the winter for himself and family, and there is more or less guessing as to what he intends doing. The favorite guess is that his vitriolic pen is going to be used for a newspaper, or a syndicate of newspapers, but a re spectable minority guess is that lie intends following the usual occupation of the members of the "ex" brigade, who spend their time in Washington, during a session of Congress lobbying. Attorney General McKenna is very proud of the part taken by himself and the rest of the administration iu the ncg otiations which resulted in a bid for the Union Pacific Railroad sufficiently large lo cover the claims of the government against thai company, and he thinks it somewhat unreasonable on the part of those who still insist that the adminiBtra lion should have had the tale postponed, n c.rder to give other syndicates a chance to bid. The average individual who isu't piejudiced either way, thinks that Uncle Sam was playing in deuced good lurk lo get out whole on his loans to the U. P. and the accumulated interest "I'll tell you," remaiked a diplomat, "why neither this government nor that of Spain Is willing to give out the ans wer of Spain to Gen. Woodford's com municalion. There ta nothing to give out. In other words, the long comuiu nication is merely an exemplification ol 1 alley rands uennllion or the amy ol a diplomat to talk without saying any. thing. That Is what the Spanish miuis tcy has been doing. In about sixty days I think there will be some -talk on both sides that will mean something." . , .7E WILL SELL YOU 25th at St. Mary's college near Charlotte. There will be a large gathering of lead ing Catholics. Cardinal Gibbons, and many other prelates will be there. Superintendent Smith and Chairman Dockery say that the cotton fields on Roanoke river are only half picked. There are 700 convicts on the farms, but only about 400 can pick. The dirvctorsltf the penitentiary did not know that the Rev. (?) Ilabli was oaid $00 for services, lie was a protegee of Superintendent Smith. Auditor Ayer declines to pay the costs in the Pamlico oyster case, but recom mends that the claimants appeal t the next legislature. The Supreme court decided Hint the State was liable for these claims. The Supreme court has never filed a lecisioii in the case of Sattrrlteld, the clerk to the Hou.-c of Representatives in 1895. Satterlield appealed to the Su preme court from the decision by the Superior court where lie was convicted of fraud regarding the nssiirnmeiit act thnt was so notorious. ine supreme court in the morning begins the docket of the Oih Distiict. Hunters were sadly disappointed to ti i id that toduy, the opening of the him ing season, was a typical rainy Novem ber day, for the rain has fallen in sheet since curly this morning. Those Republicans who will favor fusion with the Populists declare that Butler must be downed and lake hi lit tie coterie and go his own way. The drop in the price of cotton is dis cournging to the farmers. It is bard for them to understand why this is. There is a big crop of cotton. ine tjrmers say tliey will buy very lightly of fertilizers next spring. They bought heavily this year. the new rooms in the Mate museum arc being lined with over ti,000 speci mens of ores and minerals. The . capacity of the sulphuric acid works in the Caraleigh Phosphate mill near the city are being doubled. ELECTIONS T0-D4Y. Victory to for Either Van Wyci er Low. an Wyck Lends in the Tracy not in the Race (Jeorge's Vote will Money Spent in C'nmpaign. pecial to Journal. New York, Nov. 1. In the election for mnyor of Greater New York tomoi- ow, victory is claimed by both Tamma ny Hall and the Citizen's Union. The betting on the Tammany candid ate, VairWyck is not so heavy as it has been. The Republican candidate, Gen eral Tracy, cuts no ligure. Those best familiar with the situation re of the opinion that Tammany Hull will get about 50,000 of the votes which would have gone lo George, the Citizens' Union will get about tl5,0l)0, and that 10,000 will remain loyal to the name nml fame of Henry George, and vole for the son in the place of the father. Il is estimated that tin' election wi osl i2,;!74,000. Of this sum the actual ost to the municipality will be $107.00(1 Il is then, estimated thai the Kcpuhli- cans will spend $oin,uin; lammutiy. 412,000; Ciliz"ns' Union, $:!K.0(K): Thomas Jefferson Democraev, $120,0011, and all other parties iu'the contest, f 155- 000. Elections will he held today in Mary land, Virginia, Ohio, New York, Ken- ucky, Pennsylvania, New Jersey. Massachusetts. Iowa, Nebraska, Col orado, South Dakota and Kansas. Vlelln fTcllo Fiitr. Special to Journal. lUi.Kiuu, N. O., November, 1. Mr, Rom Weathers who was formerly a cot ton grader iu this city died from yellow fever at Montgomery, Alabama, today, Mr. Weathers left Raleigh three years 20,000 bales of cotton .ntest Ncwa lleiiin. The library of Congress, m its new houie,wns opened to the publicyesterduy The funeral of Henry George was in many respects the most remarkable ever held in honor of a private citizen of this country. The reception of General Blanco, in Havana was cordial, if not enthusiastic. Telegrams via Key West from Spanish correspondents in Cuba relative to Gen era! Wcylei's conduct are couched in the gravest possible terms. Sunday was an encouraging day In the yellow fever situation in New Orleans, but is feared that the heavy raiu which has fallen will have a bad effect on the patients and will cause many more new cases to be developed. Cold weather is expected to succeed the rain. The steamship Milwaukee sailed from New Orleans for Liverpool with the largest cargo of cotton, if not the largest general cargo, ever floated, It consisted of 23,&r0 bales of cotton, 80,200 bushels of grain, 88,818 pioces of staves, 3,300 ear, her entire cargo being equal to , It would take ag". RfcSULT Of rOOT BALL. 1 500 freight cars to carry her cargo, and Itbe train would measure three and quarter miles in length, , , Belling. ) Hon go. the r ifiUee E llanicl k p 71 ISrosul SI.. III I - NICE CALIFORNIA PRUNES NEW CROP Just Received at McDaniel & GaskilFs. Also a New Lot Ontario IVepared HimltwLcat, ami the Very Finest Klgin Butter. Dried Apples and reaches. Seeded liaisins and Currants. Men Family Corned Beef, ami Very .Small I'ig Hums, lloinz'a Sweet Pickles, Celery IMisli nml S'ltir Mixed Best Stonk Fresh Cannel Goods of all kin is and the of Staple Groceries to be found in the city. 1 Wholesale in roeers, suJ o Our Customers ! Our old friend with his gmi huiitiiiii for Snipe reminded Our Customers tlcii he season lor huving hnnilnl Shells Ammunition, &c., hud arrived and u ;ood ma:iv have made their purcliuse mil we wish lo remind nil in need ol goods in this line thnt I lor Stock is Com plete, Our Prices are Right. Uur advice lo ' lnveBlii;ale our line ol Heaters and Cook Stoves bus been liber ally heeded and a number of eusinmer. have already availed themselves of the Bargains in these liincs and are pleased with their purchases. And now we have things to "A Door" to interest vou as well us a nice line ol useful household articles which cunnol fail to interest the needy public. Our line of llousctiiiuisliir.g (moils. such as Tin Ware, Enamelled are. Glass Ware, Crockery Wnie, Stoves. Stove Ware, Arc, is being ail led to con tinuallyand we shall always keep an cyt single to the wants of our customers ami will appreciate their patronage and do our best to please them. Remember our motto: "Ail. Wool, AND A A11I) WIDE. Respectfully, FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. CNewIork. FAMOUS Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only By TEXXEY (OMI'.tW, foi; sai.i: isy Foulds' Wheat Germ Meal, Attmore's Mince Meat, Hecker's Buckwheat, C'jipi. S.i iii St. Waloi's, SOI.K AliliNT, 105 Middle Street. J. C. Whitty CO. Your Doctor Fights Disease witli medicine. If I he medicine is not right he can not conquer disease. If the druggist does his duly the medicine will le right, and your doctor will stand a fair chance of winning the vic tory. You can help your doctor by having your prescription tilled at f Bradham's ft p Reliable Drug Stote- ', FOX RIVER PRINT BUTTER Just Received. AT a Homo and guarantee o ir juument on every point, iioi us prove awn? lo iiain your esteem ly V ju an holiest bargain. Wt I uvc Superior llorfe Sense pained b vears vt experience, (xiul a line lot i f Hoi,. to tiMi k U up ) niiial.ln for i-rerj piirpom. It will take but f' w tn i (i t n of jour time lo lind out if )0'i cm!i do lietler hero llian else- ii'ii'. : .a, I lit and hcavr (liatiiznt scaounl wink liorsi s, sound hs a dm- ,. and rurriii(; 1 1 nra a. Mul. s. Lowest piicesever known. v will takit eood wliile notion ut l cent per pound in ( xrliango I I ado it 11 ti at. Vaa lluiau af ilearala Tram Drail. Unmrm tn Wrarcta la a rraaiblla. Special to Journal. Atlanta, Oa, November 1. On ac count of the death of Van Gammon of the University of Georgia foot ball team, the Legislature of Georgia will prohibit the playing of all foot iiiatCU sanies. . The accident to Van Gammon occurred last Saturday In H' game here with the University of Virginia which resulted In a victory for the Virginians. . Gammon of the Georgia team, made a desperate effot lo buck the lining line of Virginia, and In Its Ucklu somehow lol ills balaooe and toppled head over heel. The force of all nearly bent hi in double and Irts foot struck lilt bead with great force, producing concussion of brain. 11a was takes from the field and given careful attention. . He was only eighteen years old and a native of Athens, where lie was exceedingly popular. CAtilOr.IA. TUB MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotation furnish ed by W. A. Portcrfteld & Co. Commission Broker. Nsw York, November, 1. BTOCK8. . Open. High, Low. Close Chicago Oa... 06 07, OA ST a H.&Q. ,951 KJ 9ftJ 8 .COTTON. i Ojten, High. Low, Cloto January......, 8,85 5.94 0.85 5.03 , CHICAGO 1IAHKET8. x WntAT " Open. High, Low, Close Doe .. ...... Wj , 7t ' Ml Mi Cork Deo .V. Mi 87 M 0J PoUnn R.la 13A 0110 RhIm. , f ' Bneklaa'a Aralaa Salwaa. I . ' ' fua Ukst ttALVe'n (he world for Cuts I ' TrllawJark rravaatatlva Brn.i, Boris, U krrs. Mall Khmm, Fever n,..rA ,ln.t Ynllnw Jarlr h U 't' ....m -I lf.l lll.ttl.l.. I . O . T . - J r.ni.. i., vin ... ... kBp n( iylU)m ihoroughlfoloao Com., snl all tk.n fcruption., and po.lt ., ,,,', .... Iveljr ciiki Piles or no pay roiulred. It is cuaiuuioi 10 Blv perti-i t rstotactlon or ,,,om y feri.tM'rd. l ot .uie by r 8. A Proud flan you will be the day that you first strut forth in a suit of clothes or overcoat, on which we have laid the stamp of correct and fauilonable cut. Our merited rcnu tatioo for high grade custom work speaks fin Itself, ami we trust wo will have the pleasure of receiving your Winter order for either overcoat or clothing. - p. n. CHAOWICK, Merchant Tailor 101 MlDDl.a BrKRKT. 4 Str. May Bell. 1 IIS fell Store, 55 Pollock St..; NEW BERNE, N. C. T. J. TURN Ell FURNITURE CO. i IT. 0. Dison, Sr., Master, Will LEATB NEW BKBNE Or TUESDAYS r J ! FRIKATS, 8 o'clock a. m. for Rivet Landing, Jolly and free from germ breeding mat ter. UiMCareu Candy Oatliartio will I 'iicn 2i cema per bos. cleanse tliu systoni and kilt all eon- Old Kieldind Gnfton. Dully. I Ketone disease- germ. 1 I - A. C THOMIfJUN, Agent, Wo have lust received a Job Lot of 75 Katan Rocker and will tor the Next 5 Day close Uiem out cheap for cash or on time. Now i the time for yon to gel a Beautiful itocker for a little money, Remeoilier the sale 1 only for the next 5 days at our new store No. 75 Middle Hlreel, uext to Geo, Ulover, T. J, TURNER FURNITURE CO NEW DEIlNE, N. C. Shortly alter July. Ith 177ii the British in made an unpleu-:uit discovery. The meriean revolution explodeil under his use ami lie liasll I yel -tleee, oen in gei- ng Ins lace siraigni. c would like lo explode tins ad right ndcr the nose of everybody who lias t yet discovered that "loin III! uiu ui: ovikk are a Miecitic for Headache. Bradham's Pharmacy, WmmM' A Itl TCIIKItr , . That Knows His Business never takes advantage of the inexpe rience of new housekeepers by giving them poor cuts or light weight. m treat all our patrons honorably and in the same courteous manner, ami cut them he bcl of the kind that they ask for I when we do that vou eould'nt find liet ter for lore or money. JOHN WAK- KKN, t on. Soini I'n iNT and MlDKi.K Sis., Nexl disir to K. K. Jones. m Tir M i m i i vk 9 A Repulsed Lover (hat wears soiled shirt front nev er need wonder that the dainty maiden ask him when he ha visited a laundry, and refuses to lay her tresses upon hi manly bosom. Laundry work la cheep, and riratclaas at the samo time, If you bring it to the NKW BERNK BTK.AM LAUNDKY. Kemeiutwr out number I Miudlr Htnkkt. ,
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