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VOL. XVI SO. 122. NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2U, ll!i)7 ESTABLISHED 1882 ISLANDS FOR SALE. for ratification of the treaty, which has removed t .e incentive of those opposed to annexation to prolong the discussion. 1ST 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 Iwtat l THANKSGIVING PRICES that H-rnrcEs that you will THANK FORTUNE YOU SECURED THEM FOR AT I Your Doctor -8 Fights ;. Disease with nifdicinc. If the medicine is not right he cnn nut conquer disease If the mi druggist does his duty Iho mediuina will Vie right, and your doctor will stand a fair :. chance of winning the vic , tori'. ... You can help your doctor hy having your prescription rilled at Bradham's . : Reliable Drugstore- A BUTCHER " . list Knows Uli Baslaess never takef advantage of Die Inexpe rieuce of new housekeepers by giving them poor cula or .light weight. We treat ail our patrons honorably, and In the name courteous manner, nod cut them the Ix-st of the kind that they auk for mi l when we do that you cnuld'nt And lietter for lore or mony. JOHN WAR. HUM, Oik. Hoctii Fhont and JJiudli bTS i Mext door to K. K. J one. TAX liOTICE. If City Taxes are not paid on or before the 30th day oi November 1807,1 shall procejdto advertise and sell the property. Payment on or be fcro tlio (I at o men- tic::: J vill cavo all r- - T J J V 111 GEBIuL, Foulds' Wheat Germ Meal, Attmore's Mince Meat, Hecker's Buckwheat, FOX RIVER PRINT BUTTER, Just! Received. III! DUNN'S. If Wf Do Not Bij fa to- What Would Then Become of the Monroe Doctrine Financial Legislation. Hawaii Sure to he Annexed. Report Not Believed. Journal Bureau, Washington, D. C, Nov. 19.) There is much quiet discussion among Senators and Representatives already in Washington about the West India Is lauds now owned by Denmark, and generally unflcrstood to bo for sale. The subject is not new, but attention has been drawn to it by the publication of a speech of Senator Lodge, in which he advocated the purchase of these Islands by the United States. It can hardly be Suid at this time that there is a sentiment in Congress either for or agaiuBt the pur chase of these; the matter is merely being considered and discussed in all its bearings. Denmark ns the owner of St. Thomas and the Santa Cruz group of islands has a perfect right to sell them, if so disposed. That seems logical enough, doesn't it? Still, suppose that the United States should decline to put chase the islands, and that some Euro pean power, say England or Germany, should desire to do so, wouldn't it be an abandonment of the Monroe Doctrine for this government to allow this sale'r These arc specimens of conundrums that Senators and Representatives are asking each ot'.icr. Representative Berry, of Ky., thinks there would be little likelihood of impor tant financial legislation by this Con gress, even if the Republicans had a majority in the Senate, because of their inability to agree upon any measure dealing with finance, lie says Hint Sec retary Gage's recommendations for re tiring the greenbacks and issuing gold bonds arc opposed by many prominent Republicans in and out of Congress. If the talk of Representatives can be relied upon, and it probably can be, the Senate will have to act promptly upon the treaty for the annexation of Hawaii, if it does not wish to see the matter taken partially out of its hands, by the passing in the House of the bill which will as surely bring about annexation as would the ratification of the treaty by the Sen ate. It seems to he the general belief in Congressional circles that there will not be any long delay in the Senate. More than the necessary two-thirds of the Sen ate have signified their intention to vote CASTORIA For Infants and Children. lilt. tin trtTT THE SUPERIOR, 91.50. 60 Candle Powers Consumes only 8 feet of Ron an hour. Mantlet 40 Cents. For salo by JOE DANNENBEUO at 8. Alexander A Co , 77 Middle Street. J. D. Dinkins' Wholesale Store 54 MIDDLE NT. Best and Fullest Assortment .Wines, Cl Liquors, and Cigars EVER BROUGHT TO THE CITY.' Old friends and customers will be welooroed and made at home. . Mr. Tom. 0. Howard will be In charge and will be pleated to wait on ti is friends. ' . A delegation of Choctaw and Chicka saw Indians have established themselves in Washington for the purpose of trying to secure legislation from Congress that will exempt their tribes from the law which goes into effect January 1, 1898, placing the tiibal relations of the Indians under control of the Federal judiciary, and making the approval of the President of the United States necessary before legislation enacted by the Five Civilized tribes becomes binding. The ol.j ct o" this law was to aid ihc Dawes commis sion. The story that Speaker Reed was serv ing his last term in the House, which lias appeared once a year for the last five or six years, was again started on its travels this week. Mr. Reed may, of course, really intend to retire at the close of his present term andjjpiaclice law in New York, but those who kuow the man's love of power, and the difference between the power weilded by the most successful lawyer and that possessed by Mr. Rt el in the House, whether lie is Speaker or leader of the minority, will only believe it when he docs it. I.iU.'M Hewi Hem. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 18 The Georgia Senate today passed Hie bill prohibiting the playing of football games in thisSlnle for which admission fees are charged. The vote was 31 to 4. This is exacted to check largely the sport in colleges. Madrid, November 18 The secretary of war mid the minister of the colonies have received dispatches from the gov-eruor-gcneral of the Philippine Islands stating that the insurrection there has been ended by means of negotiations un dertaken and conducted by the natives themselves. Chicago, November 18 Two police men have been detailed to guard the re sidence of P. I). Armour. The reason fur this precaution is a rumor from Minnea polis that a speculator, who lost money in wheat, has gone insane and left Min neapolis with the avowed purpose of killing Mr. Armour. City of Mexico, Mex., Nov. 18. A profound sensation was made in Hie course of the trial of the police oflloiuls charged with the murder of Arroyo, hy Hie production of the confession of the late Inspector General of Police Velas quez, It is a most remarkable attempt at self justification, and falsely states that a mob of the common people lynch ed Arroyo. Madrid, Nov. 18. The Havana corre spondent of the Heraldo, of this city, has cabled to his paper saying that in spile of the concessions made to the Cuban autonomists and in spite of the appoint ment of the autonomists prefects in the different provinces of Cuba, there does not exist a single sign of theapproaching submission of the insurgents. Richmond, Nov. 18, Governor O'Fer- rull has not authorized the formation of a Second Naval Reserve Division for the city of Norfolk, as has been erroneously stated. His Excellency thinks that one division is quite sufficient for that section of the State, Weylrr In Hpaln. Corusa, Snaln, Noy, 18. The Spanish steamer Montserrat, which left Havana Sunday, October 81st with General Wey- ler. the former Captain-General of Cuba, on hoard, and which subsequently touch ed at Gibara and at Porto Rico, arrived here unexpectedly today. At toon at possible after the Montserrat was signalled crowds of people flocked to the harbor from all parts of the city, and a flotilla of boats, filled with admir ert of General Weyler, started to meet the steamer and esoort ber to her quay aiifrtissmtr Bnrned. St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 18. The fine new Anchor Line steamer Bluff City, one of the handsomest boats on the lower Mis slstippi river, which left St. Louis Wed nesday bound for New Orleons, with 40 passengers and 1,000 tons of freight on board, was burned to the watci's edge this morning at Chester, III , seventy-live miles below this city. All the passengers and crew escaped to land without Injury, but none of the freight was saved. The loss is about 100,000. A number of Doe borscs that were being sent to New Orleans for the icetbere were burned to death on the boat. TBI MARKET!. Yesterday's marketquotationt furnish ed by W. A. Porterfleld A Co. Commission Brokers. Niw Yoaa, November, 10, STOCKS. Open. Illgh. Low, Close People's Oat.... Sf 4 8 M C. a 4 Q. 83 04 , 88 83) COTTOW.- Open. High. Low. Close January.. ...... 1.78 8.77 4.71 871 CHICAGO MARKETS. Wh'saT Open. High. Low. Close i Deo m 8.1 9.1, 8JJ- May 80 III Corn Deo 6 9A Cotton Sales 108,000 Bales. 80 1 80f 8l OAHTOniA. MONEY OK HID. Fiftj TtGn&and Dollars are Avail able for Impvenieiit. Musical Festival in (he Spring. Telephone Enlargement. Peni tentiary Shirt Making. Re union Itnti's Announced. Horse Trade Dull. JoL'llN'AI. Bl'HKAU. I Rai.kiuii. N. -'.. Nov. 10. The check for the i0,000 worth of bonds, which were bought at 10!) and a fraction, making f "i4,J41.'J8, is in the lands of the city licnsircr and subject to the order of the chairman of the street committee, Mr. J. C, Drewry. 1 he Cray stone quarry machinery lias been pur chased for $1,15 ami is heini placed in the rock quarry just east of the cily. The penitentiary hoard adjourned yes terday. Tile increase in tanning lands was discussed. Nothinz definite was sel- t'c 1 about morefi r.na beyond the fact that 2,000 acres in Wake county will be rented for a farm. That is left to the executive committee with power to act. It is proposed to hold, in tiie spring a grand musical festival. There are to he 10 or more of the best trained singers witii a chorus and orchestra. It is pro posed to give the festival :lt Raleigh. Greensboro, and Charlotte, with several performances at inch place This plan is to be perfected by Mr. J. S, Atkinson who lias so successfully cstuhlinlud the star courses in several Southern State. In the report of the pensions it is noted thai there are 7tl new claimants over the number last year. The inter-state telephone company will increase its capacity to two million del- us an I connect up all the large cities in Virginia, North Carolina and Maryland, with Richmond, Baltimore and Noilolk. The price to he paid the State by llil- debrant, for the shirts made in the peni tentiary is :J4 cents per dozen. He is to be furnished with as many convicts as he needs up to Hah. lie expects to begin Jau. 1st, aud next year will scarcely need more than I'.'a. Cardinal Gibbons nid attend the gold en jubilee celebration of Right Kev. l.eo llaid, vicar-apostolic of North Carolina, Cardinal Gibbons is well and pleasantly remembered here, w here as Bishop Gih bons he so often visited. The board of education met yesterday and elected ex-Seuator J. A. Ramsey of Salisbury as agent of the board of educa tion for two months at a salary of per month. Ilis duties will lu to look up charts aud maps and records of State 'amis as information much vant"tt hy the State board of education. Today the auditor announces tin- pen sion rales for this vear. Fust lass fi against ijlit last year; 2nd class ."o against $4-; :lrd class ngaiust :IJ: 4th class ami willows if l"i "ill against $111. There is a falling otf of about if'.V'iHI in the pension tux. The legislative committee to examine the State treasurer's hooks, will meet Dec. 14th. The survey of the projected railway from Rockfish to Southern Pines is in pi ogress. This will open some good tim ber lands. Dealers in horses and mules in this pail of the State say that trade is II it. All failure to see business brisk is attributed to the low price of cotton. The R. R. Commission today gave a final heating in tiie in alter of telephone rates. The argument was bv Hon. John W. Daniel, It. C. Strong ami C. E. Young. Ktronu represented the S iiithern Bell Company and the others the Amer ican telepboue mid telegraph company. The commission annulled the former orders regulating rates and left the mat ter open to free competition. Piir Pni'lf Voa l li 1 VI lit I Villi AnJ our STALL-FED BEEF is always up to the start Jard All Pork, aiixed and Holugna Sausage. Dressed Poultry. AT- Sam'l Colin Si Son's 88 Middle St. lMioiie 10. Plenty of Turkeys for tlio Thanksgiving , wm:ni: TO EAT ! Visitors to New Berne and all others should keep In mind THAT WIL. LENBK1NK BESTAl' RiNT. The only up to date Restaurant ln the City. Regular leal, -At all Hours, 25 Cents. Oyster In Every 5tyU. Weiging from 3 to 6 lbs. A Choice Lot of Them Just Received A full stock of the Best Groceries to be found in tlio City. A few nice Con ed mullets. A Freeti lot Cakes and Crackers. AUmoie's Mince Meat. ImiII i.inc Nice- Dried Fruit!?. (Jive us u call today and we'll save you money. VlcDaniel & Gaskil ft 71 Broad Si., XKW KKKXE, X. C mWmm Shortly allt-r July, -till 171'i tin- lirilisli linn nun lean unple;is;iiit ilis'-ovcrv. Tin Annnc;ni iTVolwinn i'Xl.li'(l un'lcr hi nose lie hasn't yet surceetliil in f;et iriir his face straight. We woultl like to explnJe this ml riirlit under the nose of every hotly who has not yet ilisjowied that "(!ni. ilKAOU'iii: I'oWDKltf" are a speeilie for Headache. Bradham's Pharmacy, THE PATROL 77 Air Tight Wood Heaters. ME WEST ami IIEST. Made in 4 sizes. See P. M. Draney, ,!n Sou Hi Front SI.. X F. Yi It FUNK, N. Ileal Ei"alc Agem'.v f MOUSES FOR HEX V. HOl'SEs FOR SALE. FARMS FOR SALE COLLECTIONS OF RENTS. Any I'ttsiuess in our line will be givi e prompt attention by leaving word at the store of X. Ntinn A Co., opposite the Post Otitic. K. K. HARPER Near Post Otlice. TWO CAR-LOAD OF KENTUCKY AX1 YI KM I Ml A HORSES 7 AND 7 MULES, Wkloh in aJditioa to 30 head always oo hand gives yon the best assort meat ever beforo presented to select from. All sii-js from M to 161 hsnds, all shapes and oolors Prlooi ws malts la scjordsnoe wilb the hard times; you run no risks, every sals is guaranteed and mast bs as represented, or nk ! f 7TAn mhontionallv fine anil full line of llnefiim. II ml I Carts, IlarneM, Winter Ribes, Whins, Aj., and Veternary tSuptiliiia, all golnjat KOOR. BOtrUM rKlOKI. s will allow you 1-2 cent abovs market price of cotton in tin 'it ' . It will bo to Tour Interest to see os and look well tlinm-'i our t I ment before Dtiyinjr elsewliere. I! Wholesale s& Iletail Wrocerx, if Old Man in New Place, You can liud me in Gaskill's Urns; Store for a few days. 1 have the best selected and largest stock oi i: Kit si;tin;iir to thk city. CAI.Ii AND SEE ME. Syi. It. EATON, !l"i Middle St., Opposite liaptisl Church, A. 5?S IOlt. Sealed PINK HAND Package. FAMOUS CANDIES, Bon -Boris and Chocolates, Made Only Hy TF.WEY COJII'AJiV, . FOR SALF. 11 V Capt, Sum IS. Waler., SOLE AG F.XT, 105 Middle Street. Oil I Don't You lleiiieinber Sweel Aliee Hen Itoll ? It is a very tine som;, but it doesn't touch si niie we have in stock. Anything from "Hixie' to Hectliorana", "Moonlight Sonata" can he found at our store, and 'at the lowest prices imaginable Also a full and choice lineof Stationery, Rooks 'and Muical Instruments. See our stock before liiiyiui; elsewhere, and you won't rc'.-rel it. In. I. (i2nkiiiM, 101 Middle Street. wpectfully, e,5 rcii 'i ct.,; :r. c. dux S.U II I :7 , Next to M. Ilalin's A: Co Kuhles.
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