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L- , I 1 r IK.! I 111 ! 1 111 1 111 IM Iwl -A i:5 l';l , . 4 3 VOL. XVI-XO. 8lt.-1 NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1, 1890. ESTABLISHED 1882 (?) () !' S) I r .5- - L'il - ARE BUYING THEIR GOODS of us these Christmas Times, but don't be afraid of the crowd. It tells ot ' llanciil on.Wnr I'mk. Special to Journal. ' :, Ralsiuh, Dec. 81st Carl Duncan is here and.he expects to be ia the ' Collec tor's office by January the fifteenth.: He ' says that he hopes to be able to put in all , Republican clerks, Gomra Bcfaaea Llntev. Havana, December 30, Sylvester Sco el and Mrs. Scovel returned tonight from their visit to Maximo Gomez, on the Demajagua estate. Sancti Spiritus. . Mr. Scovel says that Senor Rafael Ma drigal carried a communication from the United States government, and that as he (Scovel) had none he went IhrouglH 'he Spanish lines with a permit froih General Blanco, who gave it with the understanding that he would talk autono my to General Gomez, which he did. General Gomez refused the overtures, basfhg his refusal on the conviction that Spain could not hold out two years longer. General Gomez expressed him self as well satisfied, with the present condition of affaics. He also said that he was grateful for President McKinlcy's invitation to American citizens to render aid to Cubans. PERHAPS ANOTHER DE&L Biggest Best Valises, Varieties, Best Styles, Lowest Prices. ." Public opinion is thu safest of Pilots-. Wo ransack every market for the choicest of its products, lay thu ' cold cash down and get gooda at prices few houses can command. .-. ' - . Quality..... . Is never sacrificed to Cheapness here. No matter how low onr prices, ton can rely upon getting Denenda- hje Qjality very few there ure, baying in this market, - who fail to appreciate onr advantages, but to that few we would suggest that tjie surest way of saving money, - - and preventing worry is to join in with ihe throng and ' buy at - ' ' ' v. '. ' it : HQ u u Is Now Here. And we opon our doors to the determination to make this ' Trade with the The Besi Year Up to Date. : Are yon coming in for yoyr slutre. OCR TEKMS ABI5 CASH, but our prices are so . low that bur oompatitors do not attempt to compete.- j For a Little Monoy you can make your dinner table firoan nnder the weight o Uood Things j . ' v The rery best of everything thnt should be found S- .. in a First Class ; " iyv ( . :y ,, , riorriTiOr cmrrir I JOHN DURN, Cash Grocer, J 1! .Jl,rll!,r!L,,JL,r!U1,J o o o o When Graham May SnccEefl Com- . missioner Overlurea rSpaln Npnrneil. Special to Journal. . Washinotos, Dec. 31. General Go- i mez refuses to all Spanish overtures looking to Cuban autonomy. Only en-, tire Cuban independence will be accepted by the insurgents. HANNA DOING BETTER. It l Mow Thonicht II. m nlnln(t. i Fnslou Falling. . Columbus, Ohio, December 80 This has been a day of conferences with the anti-Hanna Republicans, and from the best information obtainable the results have not been encouraging, although the Claims of this faction have not been modified. ' . ' The conferences have been held with the leaders of the DEmocrals who are in favor of a lusion with 'he anti-Hanna Republicans to defeat Mr. Hanna. The Democrats were asked to state just how many of their members they could count upon in the proposed fusion. It was said that seven Democratic members had re fused positively lo fuse in voting for any one except a Democrat foi. Senator even a free-silver Republican. It is also un derstood that the number of Democrats who Will oppose a fusion may he in creased to ten or fifteen. It de"cloped that almost the entire democratic vote of the legislature will he required to defeat Senator Hanna by fusion, and the democratic leaders are not willing to enter into any arrangement which may fa'il of success, as. it might expose the party to ridicule. Major Charles;E. Dick, who has charge of Senator Hanna's interests, appears confident that the proposed fusion ar rangement will be broken. Sentiment among the republicans of the btaie is rapidly crystnlizing under the vigorous assaults of the republican newspapers upon Mr. . Kurtz and the. anti-Hanna movement. , CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Ththe-ilmils lliuwri Ic n trirr Trn nillluua Pwld. Special to Journal. New York, December 81 The United Government tomorrow pays ten million dollars of Central Pacific railroad bonds. , film Won't be Pnlrt. , ;. Special to Journal. Nkw York, ' December 31 Martin Julian says that Rob Fitzsimmons will ignore Corbett's challenge which was issued yesterday; ' . 'If you miss it, you will miss It." A i. Wry 1 Calif iii'eii i. Ided Codfish, lOopkg.' 3(v or X . for 1C. h Lot of Unadulterated cut JOIgin Butter, 2."ic lb. rnia 1 riiiu-R, lllu ID., .( Mi " Apritiuts, I'm lb, Dried Apples, 5 nirJ So lb. Tiy our :.'.'m: I'li-inl CofTeo, it hat no equal. ,'. c i:' i l.ave : full and complete, lino of .Fancy flrocories, 1 -...r ! - ! if m low in t!ie low C3 nl'n OPERA HOUSE! IlfEW KEItXK Monday Night, Jan. 3, C'rcntest of the Season. Gorlon'H faniouH New Orleans Minstrels. NeWFaces. 1 ' JCcw Features, ' ' Editorially Indorsed. . The Briirhtest Now in Existence The Only Organization producing Genuine Minstrelsy. . Thr LraDebs ,, . Hank Goodman, H J. Yorkev. I DeWitt Cooke, Renthara & Byrnes, Mullen & Vondcr, Sextette' Novelty, ... Crescent City Quartette and others. Only Artists of Recognized Ability. . Hilarious Specialties. New Songs. Dances. X Music. ' Don't miss ' Gorton's Incomparable Gold Band. , Seats ou sale now at Water's. Get your reserved tickets early. Reserved, Seats, 50c. bu were djto Did Not Want the Men. More Ap. proprlatlons for Asylums. So ciety People Tired Out. State . Income Insuflicient. Probable Snicide. JOvRNAl. Bl'RtvALV ', RAi.Eton, N. C. Dec. 31, ,97. ( The railroad commission yesterday at its secret session discharged Mr. Charles C. Fagan who was the commission's clerk, for the board of tax equalization aod elected Mr. E. C. Sharpe of Iredell county, Fagan was an anti-Butlerite und of course did not suit Caldwell who is very strongly in favor of Butler. The commission then adjourned and went home to spend the New Year open insr. ... The County Supervisors met yester day. They were given a reception at the Mansion. There are many of the leading educators of !,the State present at the meeting. ' It is said that Speaker Hileman is to b- married here in Raleigh to a Miss Foi at an early day. Why they should comej to this city to be married, is not known. Senator Butler and Lieutenant Gov. ernor Reynolds were both hi the city yes- lerday. There 'came near being a serious acci dent at the Pilot cotton mills yesterday. A L',000 lb. piece of shafting fell and struck two of the operations. One is badly hurt. Another shuffle of the cards is about to be made it is said and bands changed. The news now is that rfter John R Smith lias served a few months as com missioner ot agriculture he will be 're tired and John W. Graham put in his place. The . commissioner holding his placets subject to tho approval of the Agricultural Board as the place can he made vacant at any time the board may hold a meeting. Governor Russell yesterday refused to grant four requisitions on ihe Governor of Georgia and the reason was that the crimes for which they were wanted were too t rival for the expense it would gut the men back here. The Secretary of the State grants a charter to Dalton-Farrow Tobacco Manu facturing Company of Winston. Governor Russell is Jnvited to attend the river improvement CJnventioa to be held in " ( lha ttanonga, Te ri ri. Jan u a ry 4 Alonza Williams of this city died last night and it is thought that he must have committed suicide. ' . Judge Robinson is here today settling up the ca3e of the Uygenic loo Co. vs the S. A. Ij. where it was alleged that the factory was destroyed from . tire caused by a spark from a locomotive. Governor Russell in a speech to the blind children a few days ago told Jllicm the State would soon be able to pay all extra appropriations. This means more buildings for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind asylums, Society people are literally worn out so that there will be but little New Year's calling and receiving tomorrow. "' It is said that tbc academy of music (which has closed) would be converted into offices, and a ridiculous statement is made' that it will be converted into a church. ; i V The State's expenses at the close of the fiscal year which ended November SO, exceeded Us Income (11,860. ' Tomorrow will.be emancipation day, and will be very extensively celebrated by the negroes. Tere will be an address and a parade. " The new U. R. commission will in crease assessments ot railroad property, and reduce passenger faro, . , The R. R. commission yesterday adopted the following resolution by Mr. Pearson: Ordered, That quarterly report form "B" be amended so as to show a de tailed statement of freight and passenger earnings, operating expenses Ac, &o. (copy of form on file). . Ordered further. That a separate de tailed rebort of earnings and expenses shall be made for each main and branch line or division. Ordered further, That this report shall be filed in the office of the Railroad com' mission within 80 days after the close of each quarter. Elfectivc on and after Jan uary 1st, 1898. i. .;;' ,) , ir money. ; my u ' ! f t. We guarantee 8at ii nfl a trial and wo will "ills for pant favors, i 'if , I am, j? -Amray'M' jjj , ' Croup THB MARKETS. !) t. J Has been used and found a Sure Croup Cure by many of the best families in Craven Co. Wo don't want your money if it fails to r-lii-ve your child, just tell in and we s li.'ick tlie money. Try it, it never tails, ;!5 Cents at Ir"..:' r im s .ilia Dri'T tore. . Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. Porterfield & Co. Commission Brokers. .) - ': ' Nbw YoltK, December 81. STOCKS. y : . V v Open. High. Low, Close Peoples Oat.... 98 : 90 . 9J 06 C. ft. Q. 99 1001 ' l 905 ' , COTTON. V; Open, High. Low. Close January:. ..... 5.04 5.95 5.93 0.94 CHICAGO MARKETS. Whkat Open. High. Low.1 Close May 9?t 98 92 92J Cons May 29 29 29 29J rtotton Sales 72,400 Bale. New York stock exchango and Chicago board closes January 1st, 1898. New York cotton exchange closes Jsn inry 1st, and January 3rd, Lntmt New Item. Hagerstown, Md Dec. 'HO. Victor Von Ettlinger, a young Austrian, ar rived in Hagerstown on a bicycle. He is on a tour around the world on a wager of $10,000 that he makes the trip in two years without spending a cent, He was kept over night by newspaper men. Norfolk, Ya., Dec. 30. Eire winch started at 1 ;30 o'clock, yesterday morn ing in a house in Pearl street, between High and Queen streets, Portsmouth, destroyed six two-story tenements and caused a loss of 1(2,500. The houses were occupied by colored people. ; Havana, Dec. 80. The correspondent of the Madrid Imparcial. who has ridden over a greater part of the island, writes to his paper, tbat he saw at San Jose Lajais, this province, 4,500 reconcentra dos thrown into the streets or dying in wretched huts, mere living skeletons. He stated that 10,000 have died within a year' Washington, Dec. 30. Comptroller of the Currency James H. Eckels, whose resignation will take effect tomorrow, called upon the President this afternoon to pay his respects and say good-bye. Mr. Eckels will leave for Chicago tomor row morning. His successor, Mr. Charles G. Dawes, will qualify as comptroller tomorrow and take charge of the office next Monday. "Washington, Dee." 80. The arrange ment as effected between Mr. Sefton, the Canadian minister of the interior, in be half of Canada, and the War Depart ment contemplates that the Klondike re lief expedition shall he executed jointly by the United States Army and a force of the mounted police of Canada, which constitutes the military arm of the Dominion. The United States force will proceed with the relief stores to Ska guay, where they will be joined by the Canadian mounted police, about forty In number, and the twu forces will then proceed together to the points where the relief is to be distributed. IS J I!'' M km POWDER Absolutely Pure 1 STOP HACKING! Stop That Hacking Cough . .. . . . .. If you w;ill only take Bradham's Cough Balsam and Bradham's Bronchial Lozenges p Both are old, tried recipes and guaranteed to cure, or money ruiunoea. Try them. Bom only at Bradham's w Reliable Drug Store- FRESH AND CORNED lleef ami rig Pork ! Veal, Mutton, Green and Bologna Sausage, And our STALL-FED BEEF is always up to the. standard. Game and Dressed Poultry of all Kinds 1. Can be Had at; SanVl Cohri & Son's 88 Middle St, Phone 46, Vte are ready to take orders or Choice Christmas Turkeys. ', WIUenbrlnk'N Restaurant, Only Up-toDate ' Restaurant in the City. , For Ladies and Gentlemen. iao iiDtna;sTBi:Hr, New Berne, N. C. Regular fleals, At all Hours, 25 Cents. II. WILLENBRINK, Prop- , Formerly Chef, Hotel Chattawka. A Nice Lot of Cured Hams, ... (Uncovered) JUST RECEIVED. Also a njop lot of Breakfast Strips aod English Cnred Shoulders. Big Hams to cut expected today. A fresh lot of Imported and Domestic Macaroni, finest quality.. Fresh Canned Goods of all kinds. Saner Krant. - ' Codfish und Irish Potatoef. The best Roasted Coffee sold in the city. Anything you need in Groceries, you can find at id Wholesale & Retail j . Grocers, 71 Rroad St., SEW BERNE, X. C. .JUULOJIJUULJLO.JLJU LOTS i ! FOR THE PURPOSE OF BUILDING UP AND SETTLING RIVERSIDE, With desirable occupants and owners, I now make forn a limited time the following advantageous proposal : Located on National Avenue, and others equally desirable. All ioti to he connected with complete Sewerage Svstem .- -. , . . . ONLY $250 00, $5 CASH DOWN". BALANCE $1.00 A WEEK. Every man of modenuo meanj, ami every man working on a salary, may own a home. Buy a liomeouid pay for it in insUllinmit, When tho first payment in made, I will gire you a giuiruntee to make vou a deed for the lot when nil payments on same are made, "a pass book for weekly payments." Safer than a savings bunk, and far mure protitatilr. When the lot is paid for, I will build you a MC JERJT COTTAGE, (your choice of plan) to bo paid for in monthly ir.dtallinent3. Payments out little more than you would pay rent. For example, a cottage costing $2, 000, will post in mouthly payments, 30, fur 7 jeurs, and tho house, lud lot is yours. If yon want a smaller cottage, g:iy to cost 91,200. The monthly pavmems will be 81S At the end of 7 vo:,rs you own a house' and lot ia a desirable locality, increasing in value every day. i ull information, maps, etc., call on . M. HAKF.R. irn. 37 1'ollo. k Ntreel. WILLIA3I BUJOT. Looking For Me !' GCO00 I have moved buck to my old Stand, 97 Middle Street, where you can find tlie lSest Selected ' Slock in the City of Watches , Jewelry and. .(Silver Notions, OF EVERY KIND. Particular Care Taken to do nil Work First Class. We warrant our Work. S4M. K. EA.T03T, 97 Middle St., Opposite Baptist Church, P t'RE NORTH CAROLINA MALT VVHIbKLY, recommended bv lead ing physicians for medicinal purposes,, sold only at J. F. Taylor's. Ml 73 JI1III.i: ST., NEW BERNE, - N. C. Has an Entire New Stock of ...HARDWARE. Cook Stoves, Wilson's Air-Tight Heaters. Ask for Mascry's Mixed Paints, the best paint ia the world. All Goods Guaranteed as Repre ented or Money Refunded. Truck Li F Y TABLE WIWES' cannot Too equalled in this city. Imported Sherries, Brandies, and Wines of all ' kinds, the finest brands. J. F. Taylor. OR LIQUORS of every kind, the Palace Saloon is the cheapest place. Onlv the Best Goods Sold and the Best is the Cheapest. J. F. Taylor. ooooccoo E III V. Under Hotel Chattawka, New Berne, N. C, DEALER IN M, Doors, Blinds, Lime; Cement PLASTER, .(aarland's Stoves & Ranges Bevoe's Ready Mixed Paint, Air-Tight Heaters. PEAS! PEAS! PEAS! I ' AND ; Beans! Beans! Beans! The earliest of Extra Early Peas, and improved Valentine and Rust Proof Wax Beans. Potatoes to arrive. , Are You Comet Cornel Comingl J. F; CJL.AIXK, I Brick Stor, Near Market Detk. A initable vessel or barge for about CO days from February 15 to, next, to anchor at mouth ot Paeqno tank JKiver ia IJorth Carolina to re ceive 0h forthii Company' passing steamer;. Apply to undorsigned, stating di monslons and terms of charter. M. K. KING, Geo. Manager, . Nfk. &8o. B. R. Co., ' Norfolk, Va.
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