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VOL.XVI-NO. 128. NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1897 ESTABLISHED U 3fc 4' HOES Prices and Quality Right. CO .' Si? li : C) ; r Hlfhy Ajjeno pue saou LARGEST STOCK SHOES l .Regular Prices, GLOTHING Broken Sizes and Odd Suits, AT 1-2 PRICE! ECONOMY IS WEALTH. Opp. 1. o. Opp. 1 o. G. A. BARFOOT, Manager. iM m gapes. ' Just placed on sale, a new ship ment of Ladles' Coats in Beaver, and short and long loop Astra khan, prices from $4.00 to $11.00. V SEAL FLUSH CAPES, plain, also jet and fur trimmed, silk lined, prices $4.60 to $7.00. Single Capes in Beaver and rough cloths, strap trimmings, at $3.QO and $4.60. Tan Cloth Capes, velvet and braid trimmed, $3.00, $5.00 and $6.00, y 1L M Eicitii Debates is flictei for Confess. Pre- President Said to be Confident of Legislation. What Senator Lind say of Kentucky Thinks. Plans Against the Civil Service Rules. Journal Bureau, Washington, D. C, Nov. 20. j Now that the opening nf Congress is almost upon us, and that Washington is rapidly filling up with Senators and Rep resentatives, there is much less talk about this session being shorter than the usual long session of Congress. In fact, since it became apparent that financial legislation would be attempted, the gen eral opinion has been that the session would be long, with many exciting episodes. It is said that the reason Presi dent McKinley expresses so much confi dence in getting some of his financial recommendations favorably acted upon by Congress, notwithstanding the public ly expressed doubts of prominent Senators and Representatives of his party, is that lie has been told that in addition to the gold Democratic Senators several Demo cratic senators who voted for liryau, but who are not silver men, will vote for any conservative financial measure that may be agreed upon by the Republicans. Senator Lindsay, of Kentucky, one of tile gold Democrats who is expected to act with the Republicans in any attempt made to secure iinanciul legislation at this session of Congress, doesn't speak very confidently of securing the legislation desired, although his programme of what needed in the way of legislation is short, lie said: "If the Republicans had given us a different tariff law. the tcsk of securing the necessary financial reform would have been comparatively easy. With the country s revenues equal to its expenditures, it would not, in my opinion, be difficult to secure the repeal of I he clause of the Act ot 1878, requiring greenbacks, wheu presented lo the Treas ury for redemption, to be reissued, and that, I think, would be all the legislation necessary, for, with the necessity for the reissuance of the Greenbacks, done away with, they would all be redeemed and canceled in a very short time. In the face, however, of the insufficiency of the revenues, (his course would be more diffi cult, and I cannot now say what, if any thing, will be doue or attempted." Sena tor Lindsay's remedy is that of the Cleveland-Carlisle regime,, but if one may judge from the pronounced opposition of prominent Republicans, no legislation providing for the retirement of the green, backs has a ghost of a show, unless it also provides for an equal or larger amount of satisfactory currency to take its places. President McKinley lias taken espec ial pains to let it be known that he is not n sympathy with the war that members of his party have started on the civil service law. That was a knock down blow to those who had been making con fident claims that they would-get votes enough in both branches of Congress to B. Duffy. $ George Slover IS BACK AT HIS OLD STAND, 73 JIIDDEE &T., With an Entire New Stock of . . . HARDWARE. All Goods Guaranteed as Repre sented or Money Refunded. Best Goods at Lowest Prices. NEW BERNE, - N. C. Next to T. J. Turner. repeal the civil service law. They had not counted upon any assistance from the President, nor did they expect any opposition from him; they had the idea that he would remain neutral in the fight, and would allow any bill passed to become a law. They know better now, and the knowledge may make a material difference in the sort of fight put up nfter Congress meets. The anti's will try to get Senator Foraker to lead the right on the law in the Senate, and they say that if he does so, it will make him-the Presi dential Candidate of his party, if the fight is a winning one. A big "if." Latest News Items. London, Nov. 25. The inhabitants of this metropolis, as a result of the outcry, which followed the great fire of Friday last week, are much agitated in regard to the inefficiency of the fire brigade, and the newspapers arc rilled with letters com paring London's system unfavorably witli those in use in America and other countries. Atlanta, Nov. 25. The city of Atlanta is in fust rute financial condition. Mayor Collier and Chairman Peters, of the fi nance committee, are well pleased with the financial outlook and they say the city will quit the year ahead in a finan cial way. There is now in the treasury more than $240,000 in cash and money is coming in every day. The indebtedness of the city for ordinary running expenses yet to be paid is small, and when the year ends the usual charter funds will be intact and the indications nre that there will be a neat sum besides unap propriated. London, Nov. 25. A letter received here from Georgetown, British Guiana, announces that Great Biitain's legal ex perts have unearthed in the colonial archives there a series of volumes con taining memoranda giving a running history of the Dutch settlement of uuiana from the middle to near the close of the seventeenth century fully confirming the ISntisli boundary claims. It is claimed that the discoveries clear the question and will greatly facilitate the work of the arbitrators. Berlin, Nov. 25. Americans in Berlin met today at a 1 lianksgiving banquet at the Kaiserhof. The occasion was very enjoyable. United States Ambassador White opened the toast list in a felicitous speech, and later, in reply to a toast to his health, indulged in humorous reminis cences of former similar functions, He concluded the opeuing speech by propos ing a joint toast to Emperor William and President McKinley, which was received witli great enthusiasm. The greetings of the assembly were cabled to President McKinley. Vienna, Nov, 25. Dispatches received here from Mersiua, Asia Minor, announce that, as a result of the decision ef the Turkish government to grant the.deinands of Austria for redress in consequence of the ill treatment of Herr Drazzafolli, the agent of the Austrian Lloyd Steamship Company at that port and the subsequent insults complained of by the Austrian consul there, the Mag of Austria was duly saluted at Mersina yesterday by Turkish guns, with all the ceremonial demanded by the government of Austria. 1 DRY SEASON. t Observance of Bay at tbe Capital. Arrested for Swindling. Students Debate. Death of Former Wil mingtonian. Oiho and Ma rion. What to do With State Convicts. Journal Bureau. I Raleigh. N. C. Nov. 26. I Thanksgiving Day was passed quietly here, the weather cool early in the day but the temperature continued to rise, and today it is uncomfortably warm. No rain in tliiB section, as yet. Every thing is parched up, and the scarcity of water is becoming a serious matter. J. A. Mecde', of Popular Mount, Warren county, has been arrested for swindling. He is a German, and under the name of a "company'' offered prizes of jewelry. The debate here last night, between students of Wake Forest and Trinity, attracted an immense audience. The judges awarded the contest to Wake Forest. The wellknown travelling man, A. 1). Lippett, better known as (ins Lippelt, died yesterday at Pittsboro, aged 57 years. The. Rocky Mount speech of Marion Butler's gives Otho Wilson an opportuni ty to say something of his former friend. Wilson says Butler is the only man in North Carolina mean enough to make such an accusation. The employment of the State's con victs in making shirts and farming mceti with protests. It seems as if the State must turn its convicts to work in making good roads, as the true solution of what must be done with them. The pardoning of criminals, seems to make the demand for the establishment of a State Board r.f Pardons necessary Such a board would give satisfaction to the people and give Governors a relief from the present odium which now attaches itself to every caseof pardoning. A charter has been grained to the Carolina lee Company of Wilmington Capital $10,000. Chairman Manly says the Democratic cause is strengthening uirougnoui me State, and will continue to do so. Some Republicans have put up the idiculoua assertion that the party is not responsible for the mistakes of the pres ent Slate Republican administration. prrrrnrrrrrr TrrTTTrrrTTTr GOOD THINGS FOR THANKSGIVING DINNER are now in order, arid we invite your attention to the fol lowing Bill of Fare: Seeded Raisins, London Layer Raisins, Muscatel Raisins, Currants, Citron, California Prunes, Dried Reaches, Dried and Evaporated Apples, Dried Fige, Dates. Brazil Nuts, Pecans, Walnuts, Almonds. Attinore's Mince Meat. Heiuz's Sweet Pickles, Sour Mixed I'ickles, celery relish. Fresh Lemons, Cranberries. Fresh Grits and Big Hominy. Nice Fresh Eggs. Imported Macaroni, finest quality, Spaghettis, ami the Very Finest Creain Cheese and Eltiin Butter. Good Cooking Butter. Full Line Catsups, Sauces and Canned Goods. Pulverized Sugar. Tho Best of Everything in the Grocery Line. Wholesale .tlC & Retail L0 To Protect General Lee. Havana, November 25 The tube re ported to have contained dynamite which was found by a man, subsequently ar rested by the private watchman of the American consulate building yesterday afternoon, near the door of the consulate is classed in official circles as being noth. ing more than a joke. The man arrested is believed to bo the individual who placed the tube where it was found. But, in order to guard against any possibilities the Spanish officials are taking precau tions to guard the United States consul ate and to protect the United Stutes con sul-icncral, Gen. Fitzhugh Lee. Fresh Onion Sets JUST RECEIVED. Price lOo per quart. A Full Supply of Other Seed at Lowest Prices. , Parties who desire to buy Peas and Beans will do well to get oui prices before purchasing. Mall Order Solicited. ....HEADQUARTERS FOR..,. Drags and Patent Medicina Prescriptions carefully filled at Lowest price consistent with Punt Drugs and care lo compounding. , , F. H. DUFFY, Corner Middle and, South Front Streets. Rbrmitllain Cured fn imy. "Mystio Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It re- mores at once the cause, and the disease immediately disappears. The Grat dose greatly benoflts, 75 cents Sold bv Heurv's Pharmacy, New Berne. temsr Fashion sheets are In and Can for (he asking. THE MARKET. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. Porterflcld & Co. Commission Brokers. New York. November, 20, STOCKS, Open. High. Low. Close .. 91 J 92, 91J 03 . 93 881 03 B3i COTTON. Open. High. Low. Cloie . 5.67 5.78 5.66 6.78 CHICAGO MARKETS. Wbsat Open. High. Low. Close Dee WJ Mr Hay 9 3, 91 S3, Com Deo......... 86 26 t 26 Cotton Sales 89,000 Bale. People's Oas. C. R. Q. .. January. POSTBU GESIAL, Foulds' Wheat Germ Meal, Attmore's Mince Meat, Hecker's Buckwheat, FOX RIVER PRINT BUTTER, Just Received. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. be had Bar foot fU Iks Hal 1 tfUUIS km VT-PfNs Jul Cash Store, U.h 0 PI 1 11 in ,111 r.i 11 iisi IIIVJJIUUVI VXj UUOIVJH 71 Rroal St. (Jroeers, JfEW BEIG, X. V. JUULUJLUJIJLUJUUIJUU Another Car Load of ARRIVE) OX JSOVEJIKER 1!TII, Stables full of GOOD HOUSES, and the Largest Stock of llng- ge, Harness, Koues, and W hips m Eastern laroltna. I Can Sell to Small .Jobbers, Buggies, Harness, llobes and Whips it Prices that will Save Them Money. All the above will be sold on a small margin For (.'ash or Negotiable Paper payable in one or two years time. J. "W. STEWAET, I1KOA l STK r. r.i . w . . , w , ... . 65 Pollock St., NFW BERNE, N. 0. COPrmoMTjaSJ Thanksgiving Bon Bons S'.ioiihl he the choicet and most lelicious concoctions of theoonfeotionursi art. We have them for the llianks- Hivinn lop-tiff for your feast ln exquisite nality, dandy flavor anil templing isnhiv I" chocolates, nut candies. marHlimallons, eream candies that will midie your n nests lonp for more. Our boxed sweetness will reach atirl's heart quicker than anything on record. C. J. McSorley A Co. WHERE TO EAT! Visitors In New Heme ami all iilhers shmilil keep in nun. I THAT Wil.- l.KMtUINK ItKSTAl KANT. The only up-to- date Uestauiant in the City. Regular Heals, At all Hours, 25 Cents. Oysters in Every Style. 120 middle;steeet, Next to M. Halm's & fo.'s Stable IT lee M A I J. V UMIOIlll'l- I Ice will not be delivered after 12 o'clock, noon on Thursday, Nov. 25th, (Thanksgiving Pay). The Factory will be open all day; anyone wishing Ice after li o'clock can get it by sending for it. li. S. GUION, Uen. Manager, Your Doctor Fights Disease with medicine. If the medicine is not right he can not conquer disease. If the druKgisl does his duty the medicine will be right, and your doctor will stand a fair chance of wianlng the victory. Yon can help your doctor oy having four prescription nuea ai Bradham's Reliable Drug Store- Old Man in New Place, You can liud me in Gaskill's Drug Store for (1 few ilays. 1 have the best selected ami largest stock of EVKR HKOniHT TO THE (;ITY. CAM, AND SHE ME. HAJI. K. EATON, 95 Middle St., Opposite Daptist Church, THE SUPERIOR, $1.50. s i I 60 Candle Power. Consumes only 8 foetofgasan hour. Mantles 40 Cents. For sale by JOG DAMNENBERO at 8. Alexander ft Co., 77 Middle Blreek .
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