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mm VOL. XVI NO N8. NEW BERNE, N. C , TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, 1897 ESTABLISHED Ut IMEWI1 NOVELTIES Dress Goods III all the Fashionable ' , Colors and Textures - We are showing in Fancy Boucle, Silk and Wool Plaids, Silk . Bar Plaids, Taffetas, Velours, - Moscoveitas . and Coverts, Black Dress Goods, Surah. Serges and Henriettas in a Varied and Endless Assortment THANKSGIVING PRICES -TlUT I3-PRIQE3 THAT YOU WHj ; THANK FORTUNE YOU SECURED Til EM FOR AT P P1STBI3 is I Your Doctor Fights Disease with medicine. If tlie medicine it not right he can nut conquer disease. It the druggist doe his duty tho medicine ill be right, end your doctor will stand a fair chance of winning the -victory. You can kelp your doctor ' - by having your prescription tilled at : , ' . . - .Bradham's i . : Reliable Drug Store- Ml i ,:ti w mm. BUTCHEBS- . . Ibst Kaows III lluslness .ft,-',-. never take advantage of the Inexne rleoce of new housekeepers ly giving ' them poor cuts or light weight. We treat all our patrons honorably and in the saittp courteous manner, aud rut llicin the bent of the kind that they a for anl when we do that you rmiM'nt llnd neiinr fur lorn or money. JOI1S WAR- ItKN, ;. BorrB FiioHt and Middlk Bin., ext door to K. K. Jones. TAX t'OTICE. . If City Taxc3 aro not mid on or bctoro the CO tlx day ci November IT. )7,lhillprocccdto r Ivcrt: . o end sell tlxo : :c:it OU. or bo ll;-) tlato men '! i wo all .it.... , ... .. , . .. - . T T- Foulds' Wheat Germ Meal, Attmore's Mince Meat, Hecker's Buckwheat, - AND OPINIONS VARY. In Regaril to Chances for a Fi- ' nance Bill This Session. FOX RIVER PRINT; BUTTER, Just Received.; th fflPTQ illi UlJi.is 0 fc'i Sha 55 rcll-:-,i Ct, Belief That, Repnblicang Will Mere ly go on Record. Old Officers Have best Chances. Reasons Given for the Need of a big Navy..' Journal Reread. ) Washington, D. 0., Nov. 15. The only Representative of prominence who has turned up in Washington with the positive opinion that the coming session of Congress would pass a finan cial bill, ia Mr. Fowler, of New Jersey, member of the House Banking and Currency committee. He not only has that opinion; but he has the courage to express it, and to add the prophecy that f the Republicans fail to put through a financial measure, they will be punished at the congressional election of next year, by losing control of the House. lie even goes further, and says that if the monetary conference formulates a tlnan- ial measure that nppears to he sound, it will be forced through Congress by the powor of public opinion. This opinion is so directly opposed to those which have been expressed by other Senators and Representatives-Hint it places Mr. Fow ler in a class all by himself, so far. He may, of course, be right, but it is never theless the general opinion in Washing ton that no power on earth would he strong enough to get any measure re commended by the monetary conference through the. Benate, aa it now s'aids. It has been stated by men of prominence that the financial .recommendations of President McKlnlev's message will be made merely to put himself and his ad ministration on record, and that while the House may pass some bill or bills in accordance therewith, no serious attempt will be mado to force action by the Senate, became it is regarded as useless. One of the things that are especially surprising to (hose who have been un successful applicants for office under several administrations,- is the frequency with which tbe cx-ofticcrholder walks off with the best things on the ollicial pie nountct. For instance, before it had become generally known that Judge Walker Fearn had, on acmunt of ill health, about decided to resign his seal o.i the Ioternatiou Mixed Court at Cairo, Eypt, a life-time place, practically. with easy work and a salary of $7,500 a year it was announced that General Oeo. S. Batchelor, of New York, ex- Minister to Portugal, ex-Assistaut Secre tary of tbe Treasury, and the holder of this same position for about ten years, would be recommended by the President to fill this .vacancy, when it occurred, The appointment is made by the Khe dive of Egypt, Assistant Secretary Roosevelt gives the following reasons why we need larger Navyi "We need a powerful fighting Navy, a Navy including an am pie number of torpedo boats, an ample force of sea-going battleships, and also armored cruisers, which should possess great coal endurance and carry an abun dance of heavy rapid fire guns. '.We can not avoid our responsibilities. We have announced, again and again, our adher ence to the Monroe Doctrine. Unless we are willing to be put in the contemptible attitude of those who bluster without being able to back up their words with deeds we must provo that our attitude about the Monroe Doctrine is not a sham. To prove this means that we must have powerful Navy. If we annex Hawaii, i every consideration of interest and honor bids, we shall need an adequate Navy to enforce our position on the Pacific. If wo do not annex Hawaii, we shall need a much larger Nuvy.as Hawaii cannot stand alone; some other power must necessarily take it, aud from that moment menace our whole Pacific coast. If we have a proper Navy it will not tend toward war, but toward peace." TO THE LADIES ONLY. We have just received the Finest Lioe of ,. . Hull Stands fc Hat Racks, that hai ever been in the citj of New Berne and will for ' the next SIX PAYS ONLY, fell them for 25 per cent, less than they bare ever been sold at before. To be convinced of the fact, call at our New Store, 73 Middle Street, next . to Oeo. Blover'a Hard ware Store, and examine for your self. Oar object for , this ' tale ii to make room for onr ' Xmu Good. "t ; 4 T, J. TURNER FURNITURE fO I NEW BERNE, N. 0. - AGAINST THE UW. To Discharse Fmployes for Serv ins flu: State. liMtent News Items. Havana, November 14 Consul-Ceneral Fitzhugh Lee arrived this afternoon on lie Waid Line steamer Seguranca. He was welcomed by the consular officials and a large company of friends. Mandan, N. D., November 14 Joseph Williams, fireman of a Northern Pacific transcontinental train, has committed suicide by jumping into the fire-box of his locomotive. Before the engineman could pull him out his head anil shoul ders had been consumed. London, November U A dispatch to the Daily Mail from lierlin says: "Em peror Williams made the highest shoot ing in a battue on the estate of Prince Ltchnowski, at ICuchelua. The party killed 4,244 pheasants, of which the Em peror shot 1,224, an average of live per inluute duciug shooting time." Chicago, November 14 It has boon finally agreed that the second trial of Adolph L. Luetgcrt on the charge of wife murder will begin November 22. This is the sime date as that for beginning .Martin Thorn's second tril at Long Ulanil City, N. Y. Atlanta, Ga., Noyembcr 14 Represen tative Calvin's resolution authorizing the tpnointment of a commission of six to mark the graves of Confederate soldiers from Georgia who are buried in Northern States passed the Georgia House of Rep resentatives by a unanimous vote yester- lay. Boise, Idaho, November 14 The Boise Sentinel, ollicial organ of the people's party in this litate, announces that hence forth it will fly the banner of flat money instead of free silver at 16 to 1, the at tainment of the latter being considered too remote to have the desired effect. Senator Heilford has secured a cou troll ing interest In the Sentinel. Lynching luillans. Bismark, N. D., November 14 Alex ander Coudot, an Indian half-breed, Paul Holytrack and Phillip Ireland, full-blood ed Indians, were taken from the Emmons county jail and lynched lost night. Coudot haa been sentenced to death for the murder of six members of the Spicer family last February and had just been grapted a new trial by the State Supreme Court. Holytrack and Ireland are sclf-confesned accessories to the murder. The lynching was coolly planned and was carried out without a break in the programme. Willlamsport, where it took place, is about 40 miles from this city, and the news was received here Mt afternoon by a mounted messenger. Will be Betalned. Washington, Nov. 14. Postmaster E, T. Page, of Red Water, Tex., will be re tained by this administration, and ail be cause of the birth of quadruplets and twins in bis family. . Eleven years ago he was given the postofllce, but when General Clarkson became Assistant Post master-General in the Wanamakor ad ministration an effort was made to re place the postmaster with a candidate of tbe Republican party. Many - applica tions for the place were filed, but Page appealed for retention, citing that bis wife bad just presented Dim with bouno ingquadrupleta, and that twice before twins bad been bora to I hern. This set tied the case, General Clarkion deciding not to remove the incumbent Tbe case has now com up again, and a number of candidates have sought the place. But Page has again protested that the suc cessful raising of three of the quadruplets and two sets of twins- entitled him to some consideration, and sent photo graphs of the three surviving quadrup lets, now almost young ladles. Assistant Postmaster General Bristow conferred wlttt Postm alter General Gary, and the two decided that there should be 'no ohangs in that office. The Negro Evans Condemned to Death. Brought Back to Ral eigh. Musical Matters. A Fancy Dress Ball for the '-(ith. Journal Bureau, ) Raleioh, N. C, Nov. 15. ( The detachment of the Covcrnor's Guards who went lo guard Evans to Rockingham lias returned. It is report ed on the streets that the employees of two of the men say they will discharge them for being off duty at their place of business. If so the Governor will prose cute these men for it is in violation of the Code lo interfere with men who arc serving the State. the result ot the tnal of the negro John Evans for assault at Rockingham is a verdict of guilty and unless the Gov ernor interferes he wiU be hung on the 2'Uli. He will be brought back here to Raleigh for safe keeping: The Musical Association which has been formed here will meet this evening, aud arrange for regular work. It is the plan of the association to get Mrs. Sliipp of Portsmouth to coma here and train he association. Raleigh has tine musical talent, aud by very little effort a splendid musical organization could be kept up here. The Ladies Hospital Aiil Association found that it would not be practicable to bring Mrs. Shipp and her snlendid ama teur troupe here before the holidays. There arc so many attractions for the next few weeks that they feared a good house could not be Obtained. The Fancy Ball for the 2(ith is to be for a charitable object. All the social clubs in the city will take part and it promises to lie a decided success. The students of Trinity ami Wake Forest Colleges will meet here in ltulcigh on Thanksgiving evening in inter-Colle- giuto debute. The query will be "ought the systems of water works, lighting aud street cars to be operated by the city for Us people, or by private individuals." Trinity takes the ufllrmutive. It is hoped to form an iuter-collegiate league and have frequent debates. Evangelist Lee aud Mr, Nichols secre tary of the State Fair are having a pretty lovely time. Mr. Nichols very justly re sents remarks made by the preacher, and tells him he will hold him to account for auything further. New Hanover county today paid $1H,- 7iW taxes into the Treasury. The Southeastern Association has made another big cut in lire insurance rates in Guilford county. An old colored man here, who tor years lias had a stall m the market com mitted suicide this morning by drown ing himself near tbe city. A negro suicide is something rather remarkable. Cost of Monte 4 arlo. London, November 14 The budget of Monte Carlo shows that the profits for the year ended October 81 were 5,000,- 000 francs below those of the previous year. No reasons are assigned for this falling oil. The bank's outlays include 2,000,000 francs to the Prince of Monaco; police and grounds, 1,500,000 francs: salaries, 1,000.000 francs; orchestra and and sports, 8,000,000 francs; payments to ruiued gamblers, 100,000 francs, and for the prevention of suicides, 100,000 francs. The number of suicides during the year totaled up thirty-five persons. We Extend to You a Cordial In vitation to Call and Examine our Stock of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Canned Goods, Dried and Evap orated Fruits, &c, which for variety and excellence are not surpassed by any in New Berne. We will take pleasure in show ing you through our stock and in quoting you our prices, which we guarantee as low (quality considered) as in any store in the city. Respectfully, If T 1 0 fl 1 Ml Wholesale AlcDamel & (Mill, sr 71 Broad St., NEW BERNE, 5T. V. JUU TUB NUIITI. Shortly alter July, 4th 17715 the Iirilish linn made an unpleasant discovery. The American revolution exploded under his nose and he hasn't yet succeeded in gct ing his face straight. We would like to explode this ail right under the nose of everybody who has not yet discovered that "Uoi.a IIkaIiacuK I'owiikhs" are a specific for Headache. Bradham's Pharmacy, Old Man in New Place. You can find me iu (lask ill's Drug Store for a few days. I have the best selected aud largest stock of EVER BROL'Glir TO THE CITY. CALL AND SEh ME. SAM. K. EATON, 9) Middle St., Opposite Baptist Church, iV I FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. Ththf Hal It li n no "THE PATROL" Air Tight Wood Heaters. NEWEST and BENT. Made in 4 sizes. See P. M. Draney, ill) South Front St., NEW BERNE, - N. C. Heal Estate Agency J HOUSES FOR RENT. HOUSES FOR SALE. FARMS FOR SALE COLLECTIONS OF RENTS. Any business in our line will be given nronipt attention by leaving word lit the store of N. Nuna it Co., opposite the Post Ollioe. E. E. HARPER. Near Post Office. NewYork. FAMOUS Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Mads Only Hy TEXSEV COJIPASV, FOR SALE BY Capt. Sam B. Waters, SOLE AGENT, 105 Middle Street. Olx ! Don't You Benieniber Sweet Alice Ben Bolt ? It is a very tine song, but it doesn't touch some we have in stock. Anything from "Dixie' to ''Becthorana'1, "Moonlight Souata" can be found at our store, and at the lowest prices imaginable. Also a full and choice lineof Stationery, Books anil Musical Instruments. See our stock before Inlying elsewhere, and you won't regret it. J as. I. CJaskins, 101 Middle Street. TWO CAU-L.OADS OF KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA HORSES V AND V MULES, TTTST -iA-XSTSITTEXD. Wish on Thanksgiving Day That when your undo or your cousin or your npnew conies to lake dinner with you, or your future hucband that ho wi?l think of bringing you a bos of our choice chocolates, nut candies, marahmallows, burnt almonds or fruit tallies. Anyhow don't fail to provide your Th"kiilvng dinner with some of our choice eonfix iiooery. The after din ner iwn M and nuts nn) what prolongs the fcii'it. Yesterday's marketquotations furnish ed by W. A. Porterfteld A Co. Commission Brokers. 5 . . Niw York, November, IS, STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close Sir 'Mi Mi 981 .94 ft 03 3 COTTON. Open. Illgb. Low. Close . 1.01 8.70 6,11 8.70 CHICAGO MARKETS. Wheat . Open. High. Low. Close 01 9S Ml B4 001 People's Oas... C. R. &Q. ... January. Deo May Corn Pen , ('..lion Pales 1-'.: 00 80 00J J 'vUitofi Rerne J If Tj I ,jj jlMf and all others should keep J - " Braunschwelger -aJInmnie, Purs Liquid Eitract of Malt. A Food Medicine. rmcE 10 cts. " AT 127 MIDDLE STREET. Rlpan's fabulea, 8 Osnls, Ba-Yo Italian Mints, 8 Cents. Candy CttcureU, 10 Oeols, Physician Prescriptions Specialty, Which ia addition to 30 hood always on baod gives yoo the best assort meat ever beforo presented to soleot from. All sixes from 13 to 16 bands, all shapes and colors Prices w make in accordance with the hard times; jou run do risks, every sals is guaranteed and mast bs as represented, or no sale. Hf" An exceptionally One and full line of Uuggies, Road Carts, Harness, Winter Robes, Whips, Ao., and Vsternary bupplies, all going at ROCK BOTTOM PUICEl .. . 1 Ws will allow yon I S cent above market prioeof cotton In trade today. It will be to your interest to ses os and look well through our establish ineot before buying elsewhere, Respectfully, m IIAIIN A CO. sen snj 1,000 Rales. c Ivy Vo.
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