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VOL.XVI-NO 171. NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1897 ESTABLISHED 1882 a- -I: V M o t tV.i.iVi, Santa Olaus . Is Already Making, Tracks For fe! Our Stores, ! Atlnala la Dntrr. Atlanta, Ga., Deo. 19. For nearly six hours today the entire city of Atlanta ; was without a water BUpply, and twice : the Are department was put in a dilemma . by the receipt of alarms from the busi ness section. But both- alarms proved false, and late tonight the supply was gain turned on. The cause of Jhe trouble was the" bursting of a steam pipe at the main work and the necessity of repairing the break at once. An army of employes and of volunteers wns'pn the scene early, and under the direction of Superin tendent Woodward put in a hard day's work. T WHERE HE KNOWS He will find a stock of Shoes for Ladies wear, that are Things of Beauty for Xmas presents. And also the Lichee' Favorite Gift to her male friends of HANDSOilK UOL1DAY SLIPPERS that make , acceptable gifts, for Little Money. THE CHRISTMAS RUSH ! ' enon prom 5 pfP mwm OP HOLIDAY UUYEllS is upon us now and we can't weigh out Dried Fruits, Nuts, Candies, &c, fast gh. - We are working for all we are worth to tly Gil orders. rom on' Stock of FANCY GROCERIES vou can pare a dinner fur a Gourmet. Eg M . acb G-odd Thing's for Xmas ! We open oar d"Ors to the Holiday Trade with dutermiiia'int. to make this the The Best Christmas Up to Date. Are you coming in for your ulnre. ' " - ' OUR TERMS ARE CASH, but oar prices are so low that our competitors do not attempt to compete. For a Little Money yoo can make your dinner table , groan under the weight of Good Thing. ". r The very best of everything that should be found i ip a First Glass , . ... s -.'. ' '.' QtiOGEP,Y Sl'OCli. JOHN DUNN, Cash Grocer, 53 POLLOCK' STIIEET. Toniase on Fertilizers to lie Arpefl January M AID FOR ELOMDIEERS. Cmikh Appropriated 8200,000 To H Used In rorwnrrtlnic nuppllea. Washington, Dec. 19. The conferen e reported on the bill providing relief for the Klondike miners was adopted hy both houses of Congress Jyeeterday and approved by the President. The bill appropriates $200,000 to be ex pended under t'-ie direction of the Sec retary of War in the purchase of supplies for the relief of the people in the Ki.k iu river country or other mining regions of Alaska. The resolution further provides that the supplies may be sold in thut region at such urices as may be fixed by the Secretary of War, or donated to those unable to pay for them. The Secretary of War is authorized to use the United States Army in carrying into effect the provisions jf the act, to import reindeer and reindeer drivers for the transportation of supplies, and to adopt such other provisions us are prac ticable. Capt. David L. Bruinurd, of the sub sistence department of tl e hi my, will b- placed in charge of the relief parties that Secretary Alter will send lo the Klondike region with provisions. L'apiam lirninard accompanied General Greely on his arctic exploration, and It was largely owing lo his heroism thi-.t the small remnant of t.ie party w9 enabled to prolong life until help arrived. Secretary Alger yesterday sent a tele gram to Uentral Merriam, instructing him to pick out two officers and fifty of his best men to act as guards for the relief expeditions, and to emtio them with clothing necessnry for the Journey. There will probably be twenty of these parties, and they will take 1,000 tons of food. Tho United States military attache iff the legation at Stockholm has been di rected to purchase the reindeer needed as draft animals and to ship them to Dyca. Mr, Kjelmanu, the chief herder of the Alaskan reindeer herd, is now in Lap land, where he lias been getting an op tion on thn animals needed. Received of . A f reh lot thoM , ' LARQE HAMS t That we ' Cut! Also a fresh lot of bbafur's Small Pig Hams and Break fast Strip'. f e also have a nice lot of Kantna, Lemons, Florida and California Oranges; Mixed Nuts, Candy, Coca tiuti, etc. We also have a full and complete line of Choice Family . ", nrm!iri Try our 3 and 3Jn Flour and the Fox River l'rint but Lor at ,30c lb. hat no eqnal. Oar 23o Roatted (,"o!T.ie haa no equal. Give ui a call and got our price. We guarantee satisfaction or refund your money, ." Very Respectfully, n nrnfff:p in wholes . t k - J lita Prt-r. 'I Crocer. THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. Portcrfield Co. Commission Brokers. New York, December 20. STOCKS. Open High. Low. Clore Peoples Gas.... OBJ 9?i 9(1 J 90$ C. B. & Q. 99J 100 09j COTTON. Open. High. Low. January 5.71 8.73 5.71 CHICAGO MARKETS. . ffHUT- Open. High. Low. May 02 941 03f Corn . May 20J 29 201 Motion Sales 117,800 Bales. '99i Close 573 Close 91 29J Pittsburg, Pa., Dec. 19. Window glass factories throughout the United States will resume work aa soon as they can net the furnaces not enough to begin This will be in about three weeks and means work for about 15,000 men. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. ks SWT T. J, Turner Fcrmlure Co. . M l4- 1 Tl Annual Sermon to Governor's Guards. Big Marriage Record for December. North Caro lina Hag Eighty-six Flour Mills. Journal Bureau, Raleigh, N. C , Dec. 20. ( St. Mary's 8chool is now the property of the Episcopal Dioceses of the State. The deed was recorded on Saturday when the first payment of $10,000 was made. The trustees have 200 years in which to pay the remaining $40.000.. Rev. Dr. Pittenger of tho Church of the Good Shepherd, has been holding a Mission in Wilson and yesterday Rev. Mr. J. L. Porter of Florida occupied his pulpit for him. The Governor's Guard went in full dress uniform to the Baptist Tabernacle yesterday where Rev. Dr. Himms preach ed the annual sermon to them. Up to 12 o'clock on Saturday there had been Issued 87 marriage licenses since the 1st of December. That is a pretty good showing for one county. The next term of Criminal court begins here January 10th Instead of January 3 The Monday Evening Literary Club will hold its meeting for this month this evening at Mrs. Annie Parkers. Tenny son the subject for the evening. The negro murderer (Jhavis was brought here yesterday afternoon in heavy chains. There was no disturbance upon his arrival. The Labor Commissioner's Report gives 80 roller flouring mills in the State. These mills nre mostly run by water, and they grind practically nil the wheat raised in the State. It is said that after Dec. 28th when the Frohman company puis "Never Again" on the boards here the Academy of Music will be closed. The manager this season have only had good troupef and it is hoped that who ever succeeds them as manager will do likewise. Tom Chadrick, the convict who was thought to have escaped fro n the peni tentiary Friday was discovered in hiding in the ceiling on Saturday afternoon. The question of the constitutionality ol the tonnage on fertilizers will he argued before the U. S. Supreme court January 8th if Justice McKeuna's appointment is confirmed in time to give a full bench It is watched with interest as it effects the Agiicultural Department, and also the Agricultural and Mechanical college. The promised blizzard is arriving. The fine rain as it falls freezes on steps, fences etc. There is little prospect that wc will have a Christmas, other than one like we have usually. Today is the shortest day in the year. In many yards roses and hyacinths are in full bloom. The Supreme court adjourns on the 23rd for this term. Tomorrow it will hear argument In several criminal cases that have been docketed since the call of the districts ended. It is said that in this State this year there has not been' over 30 murders.while in South Carolina there has been over 2 JO. Chairman Dockcry of the penitentiary board is here but declines to give his opinion in the piatler of "swapping offices" between Smith and Mew borne. Bishop Cheshire yesterday preached a sermon on missions. There are 20 hile Episcopal missionaries in this diocesi-, serving 62 churches. In 18157 (he mem bersbip of the Episcopal church in this State was only 8,000, now it is 9.000. A Powerful I'omblaalloa. Pittsbcbo, Pa., December 19 S. S. Marvin, president of the United States Bakery Company, returned from New York today and announced that the con solidation of the three great cracker companies of the United States is now an assured fact The capitalization of the big combina tion, Mr. Marvin says, will be $55,000,000 and it will be In operation hy January 1, 1898. The three companies entering it are the New York Biscuit company, 'lie American Basin r Company and the Uoitnl States Bakery company. 1'iie last n oueri is now capitalised at $3,000,000, while the other two are rated at $10,000,' 000 each. Luteal Ncwa (. London, Dec. 19. A speci..! dispatch from Hamburg says: "Prince Bismarck, who braced up for the Emperor's visit, bas relapsed into his former weakness, despondency and persistent infomnia. Mentally and physically Prince Bia marck is rapidly declining." London, Dec. 19. Count and Countess Castellane (formerly Miss Anna Gould) have purchased an Italian palace at Ve rong, in which are eleven ceilings uainted by Tiepolo, Theyjwill be tranBfeneJ lo the Caetellane's Paris house, which con tains a spleudidly appointed theatre. Havana, December 19 The insurgents are increasing largely in numbers in the Provinces of Pinar del Rio. Havana and Matanzas. A resident of Pinar del Rio asserts that 1,000 pacillcos huve gone to the insurgent camp. An ex-chief of the insurgents says that in the Santiago de Cuba Province the insurgents have in creased in numbers to 5,000. Chicago, December 19 Washington Hesing, proprietor of the Illinois Staats Zeitung, one of the leading German news papers of the .Northwest and postmas! r of Chicago during the last term of Presi dent Cleveland, died suddenly yesterday afternoon of heart disease at his home, on Michigan avenue. Washington December 19 Senator Hanna will leave for Ohio on Monday oi Tuesday and remain there until his cam paign tor re-election is ended. Larly in the following week he will iro to the State capital at Goluinbus. The Legisla ture meets January 3. but the balloting does not begin until Tueaday January 11. Vullalreaml Koiiscau. Paris, Dec. 19. The bodies of Yoltai and Kousseau were again exnuined yes terday at the Pantheon in order to Bettle a long standing controversy as to their authenticity. The remains of Voltaire were well preserved and maikedly re semble Houdon's statue. Of the body ol lloussenu only the skeleton remained Voltaire's skull was found to be cloven in two down the centre. There was in trace of a shot wound in the skull of Uotisscau, and this disproves the general belief that the author committed suicidi by shooting. &AKIt0 For the next ten days ) we will sell the Very Finest Elgin Butter, Fresh irom the Dairy lor 25c per lb. Ami the Best Selected Stock of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES to be found in this city at prices which defy competitiou. We have just received a Fresh Supply of Ilein'z Sweet and Sour Mixed I'iukles, Sour K-aut and Toma to Catsup. You can buy the Best Goods, and the Most of Them, for tho Least Money at 1 Wholesale V Retail Grocers, o 71 Broad St., NEW tf. C. SLSU FOR THE PUUP0E OK MJILI) N(i UP AM SETTLING RIVERSIDE, Willi (leMrable occupants and owners, 1 now nuke limited lime the following advantageous proposal : L-dt.il fur a LOTS ! I. -, it'll 0:1 N.i 1 ei ('quiili ' (! Mini' 1: i-'l v 1 h telll . . . oil Avenue, and itlile All lots tO inipi.-te S- werage ONLY $250 00. BALANCE $1.00 $5 CASH DOWN. A WEEK, salary, POWDER Absolutely Pure Christmas Advice May be wasted, as it is only the wise that profit hy other people's exne rience, but we will give it for what it is worth. You will get more real si.tisf ii -tinn, comfort and wear out of one suit nf custom tailor-made clothing than you will out of twenty ready-made suits Why not? What Is a tailor for? To fit everv curve, remedy every defect of Hgni'e, have yinir collar lay just so, him, give you the style of a generation. We do it every time. F. H. CHADWICK, Merchant Tailor, 101 Mi DDi.s Stbeet. SURE CROUP CURE. When your baby whoop in mid dlo of night tlroup is impending give the ehild a dose of ANW4V' Ckoup SYRUP and the little fellow is well and laughing in five minutes, RCMAKKAHLs and harmless, but true, or wo will refund the money, 'ie. AT lorerv mini or iinxlfnue mean.', and eve inun wiokii'g on a nay own a home. liny Ivuno ami pay fur it in iiihihNiiu'uis, When I he first payment in mu le. I wil j!ive v 1 1 a yiiHmntee to make oil 11 denl for the lot wuen all paynutiiso i ki-iii' ,t:v ninl , "v pass book ,r weekly payments. ?' Safer than a RivingA bank, and far tii'To pmlit ,M . When the lot is paid for, I will build you a MC iERN COTTAGE. 1 your choice of plan) to be paid for in monthly i:. bailment-). I'avments nit little more than yon would pay rout For i x.iin,ili', unofajte costing DIM I, will cost in monthly payments, $;!(!, fi-r T yeais, and the house nd lot is yours. If yo'i war.t n smaller cottage, snv to c 4 $1 201). The monthly invnipnts will be$lS At the end of 7 venrs yon own a house and lot in a desirable locality, increasing in value every day. bail information, maps, etc., call on 4. M. BAHt'K, Avnf. 1VII.T.I 1 Tf YWT1VW 1 Your Doctor I I Fights ) Disease with medicine. If the (i) 9 medicine is not right lie can V S not compter disease If the i) druggist does his duty the 5 medicine ill he right, and ;j your doctor will stand a fair j S) chance of winning the vie- Q ) tory. J You can help your doctor ;! hv having yuiir prescription ft tilled at w Bradham's d $ Reliable Drug Store- i i () A suitable vess-l or bine f"i ibniit (i() days from February l.V h, next, to anchor at niou'h of I'rq i , t in k R v ! in North I'mnli'ii to re e. ivh ti-ll for th s (,' nil aoi 's pas-in j steamer-. AppK to nndi rii!i I, sta lug inenslotis and lenm of ch irter. "M. K KI'(i. (ten Unigc-. Nfk. & So. R R Co , Nokfoi.k. Va. cooooooo Il'RE NORTH CAROLINA MALT WHISKKY, recoiiiinended by lead ing physicians for medicinal purposes, sold only at J. F. Taylor's. cooooooo j Y T.VI1LF. WINES cannot be 1 1 eipmlled in this city. Imported If Sherries. Itrandies, and Wines of all kinds, the tini-st brands. I. F. Ta.vlor. OU LIgl'ORS of every kind, the ll'-ilace Saloon is the cheapest place. Only the H-sl UooiU Sold and the He-t ii the Clu apest. ' .1. F. Taylor. 0C003C00 L Bradham's Rett .ble Drug Start, Truck ! Loxdon. Deo. 10. Telegram from ill tht continental capitals ahow that Rus sia's i'ep at Port Arthur la regarded u tantamount to a permanent oocopation I and reply to Germao't aotlon. - A well Informed 8t. Petersburg oor- retpondoot sayi there tu no agreement W ha-o iriat rec.lved th finest line between Russia and Germany, and that 'of Itntun and Willow Rnrkers ever, the latter slnirjlr warned Russia when broucht to New Beroe. WI ordered .u. r ci. rk. ... .i.i. wiiwperialW forth. Holiday trad., prices I j .VV ' ) ranging from IWo lo 5.00. We have deckled upon nd ' uken Brest pains lo select such stock as Bom of the Berlin paper express P would make hsndMime Xmas presents. anxiety, but most of them welcome the St We also bavo 200 Handsome Pictures, i Pnrt Arthur u ,uMMt.r lh. , l .,k Uol.l ; n . n . Cr ,,V' firman nosltlon at Klao Chan, if not at rfOOI WI OWDi, oil rwiiiifc v trviiitt nnti I tn"l HjIIIItb , I not buy bnfnra wwln our ttoclt mt our tctunl vMnc that Hum! aq1 Oer- Potatoes tO ftrriTBt ffl Sil, n o n PEAS ! PEAS ! PEAS ! , AND Beans! Beans! Beans! The earliest of Extra Early Peai, from Port Arthur at Justifying the ! IPoed V aler.tloe, and Bust New hmrr. No. ?d Middle street, next to Oeorgt Rlov.r's llnrdwsro Htore, Yours Respectfully, " T, J. TURNER FURNITURE TO, munv .r .ntinff tntfnl h.r. Tht Pari papers, without prwendlng Al" You Ceme! Cornel Coming I to bs deceived by Russia's Innocent ex- j plsnnlions, are pleased with the action of ; th ally of francr. I Erlclt Btors, Near Market Peek. 73 milLK NT., NEW BERNE, - N. 0. Has anEntlrs New Stock of ...HARDWARE. Cook Stoves, Wilson's Air-Tight Heaters. Ask for Mahvbt'b Mixed Paints, the best paint in the world. All Good Guaranteed as Repre lerlwd or Money Refunded. Tin: oli ur.LiAui.i: J. D. DINKINS. HAS OPENED A FISIVT ( LISH Wholesale Place 51 4 Ills Street, Next to tie Old Blue Store. THE MllT COMPLtTE STOCK EVEU BIIOUQIIT TO THE CITY. Pure Old lUker Rye, Echo Spring live, Silver Brook Rye, , ; -8ur A Rye, Pure OW Rose Valley Rye. Pure Old N. C. Corn, N. 0. Apple Brandy, 1'each Brandy, t Orange, Blackberry, Sou ppernoog and Port Wine. Cis Goods of all kind.. My Motto la Quick Sales, 8mll rroflta. fafiTohcco
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