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VCL. XVI-NO 182. ; ' j. r ,'. V v ; : ,V NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY MOUSING, JANUARY 2, 1808. : ESTABLISHED 1882 J 4 -I " ' "11 'IHUii HUH '?iUiWUfifHUUM. GOOD RESOLUTIONS V ft' ; J 'V'.i vim vi. Uiia 1P PENSION &GEHTS. Erin ftp -That They Are "Most PesUferons Varmints." ' FOR THE XEW.YAI!, afterwards that 'hell is. pared with good intensions.", that was after n Jfew Year' 'spree." , ?v asserting Possibly A good resolution to make, and to keep, if yon. it . wish to preserve yoar health.during Winters cold - and '. " f ' .: , . -;', dreary weather is to buy our , , . . ;y ,. :- All Vool Underwear ; and Blankets. A , Pair of our Dressy and Serviceable Shoes, . . ' - "i Brace up the inner man with .our , , PURE v FOOD PRODUCTS, and - then with health : and happiness running, your way, you can but ; feel kindly toward - ! President Satisfied With Gage. May Affect the Party. Nation, al Debt Refunded. Would Save TwelTe Million Yearly. Cuban Aid. -' ,-, ' Journal Bureau, 1 ; f. ' Washisoton. D. C. Jan. 1. i Although President McKinley failed to endorses all of Secretary Gage's finan cial , recommendations, in tils . ' annual message to Congress, the developments of the week have made it apparent that be bos no objection to the active and aggressive fight that Secretary Gage if making in behalf of those recommenda tions. While it is not true, as was' report ed several days ago, that Secretary Gagi tendered bis resignation and that it wo declined, it is known that he told tht President he was willing to resign if hit attitude on the financial Question was embarrassing the administration, and that the President told him i i effect to go ahead that be bad no complaint to make This is not likely to have any effect upon legislation, but it may have some effect upon the attitude of the silver Republi can SenatorsUowards the administration The most sensational occurrence .01 holiday week in official circles was Com missioner Evans' wholesale denunciatioi of pension attorneys, of whom lie said The most demoralizing feature of the pension system is the existence of 50,000 pebsion attorneys. ,. The ordinary pensioi attorney is worst than the most pestifer 011s 'varmint' that ever invaded a hen roost. If there are frauds on the pension rolls they have been planted thero by tin pension altdruey. There are good mm engaged in the pension attoruey business, out the majority of them remind me ot that beautiful bird that sails through the air so gracefully, but which the laws prohibit killing. The gove'nment hah coutinued to pay pension attorneys for soliciting business for v thirty yeaiB Enough of this has beeu done. A law -S Q Wl ru - - - - 1 - . -'.. - -v. , .- Is Now Here. And we open our doors to the determination to mako this j - . Trade with the The Best Year ; Up to Date. Are you coming in for your share. 1 ' OUR TERMS AUK CASui but ocrfprioes are so , low that our coin pelt tors do not attempt to compete, . ' For a J.tttle Money you can make youir dinner table . roan under the weight of (iood Thingi. ,. ' " . . . '. ' : The ery best of everything that sho'olil be found in a First Class . . : QtlOGElV" Sl'OCli. JOHN DUNN, Cash Grower; 53 rOIXOCK; STREET. : l' I UUATIFYLNG KLSDLTS. in rEREsTiMo EXPEBines r wi ru TUeNKWfirVSACIt BKNEOT. Sot Pntrnl Mrdlelnr, But i Nri roVAII form of liHlliceallan. The results of recent investigation huve established, beyond question, the great value of the new preparation foi indigestion and stomach troubles; it u- compo-od of the digestive acids, pepsin. bismuth, Gulden Seal aod similar stoin acbics, prepared in the form of 80 grain lozenges, pleasant to the taste, couten ient to carry when .traveling, harmless to the most delicate stomach, and probnhl) the safest, most effect mil cure yet diS' covered for indigestion, sour stomach loss of appetite and flesh, nausea, sick headaches, palpitation of heart, and the many symptoms arUtng from imperfect digestlonoof food. , They cure because they cause the food to be promptly and thoroughly digested before it has time to sour, ferment aod poison the blood and nervous system.' . Over six thousand people in. the State f Michigan alone in 1801 wero cured ol stomach troubles by Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Full sized packages may be found at all druggists at 50c, wr sent by mail on receipt of price from Sliiurt Co., Marshall Mich. Bend or. tree boon 00 stomach diseases, should tie enacted that in the future no fee should be paid tir any - attorney or claim agent for any claim filed for pen sions. That would put an end to the pension scandals".' Mr. Evans added to his attack on the. pension attorneys by stating that several ot his predecessors in the office of Commissioner of Pensions had entertained the game feelings to wards tbem. The pension attorneys will fight back, ' but it will not be done as openly as this attack upon them. Representative Dingley says the Ways aid Me ins committtee may report, a bill at this session to refund the bonded debt of. the United States with 2J per cent gold bonds. He says that the enactment of such a bill into law would save $12, 000,000 in interest each year, but admits that the chance of Such a measure' to get through would be very slim, owing to the number of men in Congress who pre fer lo have the irovernment lose that 112.000,000 a year rather than authorize the issue of gold bonds It Is not probahlc that the government of the United States will make any speedy reply, if it replies at all, to the last refusal of Lord Salisbury to join in stopping ipen sea sealing. It is the general belief in Washington that the matter will be tllowed to stand just where it is. Canada c in catch the seals, but it cannot legally sell the skins in the United States, and by its attitude in this matter it has des troyed the little chance there was of its getting anything in the line of commer cial reciprocity from the United 8tatcs. The British Ambassador has opened negotiations tor a ric'procity treaty for the interchange of products of the United States with those of the British West Indies.' President McKinley this week signed the bill prohibiting open sea seal ing by citizens of the United States, and the importation of si al -kins. The President is displaying much in terest in the response to his appeal to 1 he people of the U. S. for donations of clothing, food, medicine and money for 1 lie poor of Culm, and is so far well pleased. Many believe that the accep- snce of this aid by Spain will prove the entering wedge to peaceful intervention by the United States In Cuba, although 1 he Spanish minister in Washington in sists that such au idea is ridiculous. REPUBLIGINS II GUARD JAPAN Bt CJHI.NO AROUSED. Will lie Collector Dnncan's First Move in k 1 1 1 i 1 tJ Ul 1) ' IS O o o o STOP HACKING- I ; YOU CAN Stop That Hicking Cough . , .V. 'If you will only take Bradham's Cough . Balsam and 4 Bradham' Bronchial Lozenges Both are- old, tried recipes and glisrantead to cure, or money refunded. Try ; them. Sold only at . e , -: ' Bradham's Reliable Drug Sto'e- X F..- I1 L..t 'of Unadulterated fchiedded Codfish, 10j Very ln-t Llgin Butter, 25e lb.) ' ;, CiilifuriM I'runes. lOn Ih , 'A llii' for 25o. 1 " Apriuots, I'm lb., ll lbs. for 25o. , Dl'idl Apples, 5 h ixl Ho lb. ;. j ' ' Ty our lllend C .ir,w, it hut no tnnn. CI i a fi ll Mini complete II are t( Imv 11 t!ie loin li ii r ll-- 1.1 v. C . e of 'uncy Groceries, We puaraiitee fat iih a ti ;ul and u'u will iiii.'l J fur luict favors, ioi , .-id, Wllleubrf nlrtt Restaurant, Only L'p-'o-Date Restaurant In the City. ' For Laaies an (3j Gentlemen 120 JvTIDDLBl.BXRBIBIT, New Uerne, N. C. R. .. .ir Heals, At nil i: rs, 23 Cents. 1;. w n.. ! ' h . . r!y CI., f, i: rV'i.Prop- i-I Cl.-iMawka. ChrlHIInn Siloii ot Europe rlll- clHed by a HCa1IiI Pnffnu rawer. AeilvKy In Xiivjr Turds. Washington. December 31 A high state of public feeling in Japan over the complications in the fir East centering iu Chiua, is b'.iowu by the last press ad vices received here from Japan. The Jiji Shimpo. the most Influential paper in Japan, contains a scathing ar raignment of Germany's caurse declaring 1 hat the occupation of Eiao Chou shows that the laws and tenets of international morality- have-ceased to be anything more than specious pretense by European powers, and that the rule by which their conduct is really regulated is "the flesh of the weak Is the food of the strong." The Nippon says the crisis calls for a resolute foreign policy by Japan, and avers that nothing tends to impair amity more than tame submission to insult and wrong, The course of Germany is ar raigned as a flagrant violation ot interna tional law." The Tokio ' Shimpo takes the radical position that It is Japan's duty to succor China at this juncture, on the' ground that tie boasted civilization and Chris tianity of the Western world is slowly trampling down tight and justice in its descent upon the Orient. - ' - . London, January, 1. A dispatch to the Times from Hong Kong says there is the greatest activity In the naval yards there, while profound secrecy is main tained. The movements of the British fleet and its whereabouts are not known at Hong Kong. The cruiser Grafton hav ing taken on supplies of coal and ammu nition leaves today. Mow rrrr Arw York. New York, January 1 Greater New York was born at midnight. The old city ceased at that hour to exist as a munici pality and a new one, the second in the ' world began, : . The chief observance of the event was a carnival parade Ulat ended at the city hall al midnight. As the hour struck & babel of noise from boms, bells and rattles, mingled with cheers from the orowd, hailed the new city. The City Halt was brilliantly illuir.i nated with strings of elcctrlo lights beau. liiully colored electrical stilt Ids and American fines composed of revolving liglits. Uu the dome of the building were emlit searchlmhls that Hashed in all ay rectlmis and cut across the lights that bla'jvd their rays from the roofs of the posiolllce and newspaper buildings in the neighborhood. i Washington, December, 81. The plan I of using reindeer as means of transporta tion from the seaboard to the Klondike does not promise success, owing to the Suability of the government agent, Mr. Kji'llmaun, to get the autmals train Lapland in time to be of service this winter. Wah!ngtou, December, 81 In the course of lue removal ot the book and papers of the Congressional Library to the ne building, an unexpected find has been made in the sh ipe of a large box Of papers written by Thomas Jeffer son. Tliey are entirely public papefe, Havana, Cuba, December, 81. General Pando's campaign ba buen brought to so abrupt halt, owing to the impossibility of continuing an aggressive movement In default of the teeelpt ot supplies and munitions repeatedly demanded from, t'-e DverDmnt. . ' Mew borne Tabes Charge Penitent iary. No Removal.: Without v Cause. Nest Teacher's As . sembly Probably at Aahevllle. . Journal Bureau, ) Raleigh, N. C, Jan. 1. Mr, E. C. Duncan the new Collector for this district hopes to take charge of the office by the 15th. He is here today and goes to Washing on tomorrow, He says be has made no selection as regards bis force, but will put in new men- good Republicans subject to the ap proval of the Secretary of tnc Treasury. 'Vhere were 13 applicants who stood for examination here for civil service a few weeks ago, but only cne A. C. Leh man of this city has been notified of his acceptance. J. M. Mewborne took charge of the penitentiary today. He filed his $5,000 bond yesterday. As soon as the auditor notified the Governor that the bond wa riled Governor Russell issued the com mission. The wind has been blowing a regular gale for the last 24 hours. The weather is pretty crisp but not bitter cold. Riley Pate the young boy who killed his companion in Yancey county, and whose death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment was brought to the penitentiary yesterday. , The negroes today have a regular gold day emancipation celebration. Parades bands, addresses, etc. The revenue officers here have been notified by the authorities, at Washing ton that the janitor and fireman of the postoftlce building arc under civil service rule and cannot be removed except for just cause. It. T. and It. L. Grey is the name of new law firm here. There was a hot fight before tho board of aldermen last night over the granting of liquor license to certain bar rooms, 8S applied and one was turned down. It is very probable that the next scssioi of the Teachers' Assembly will be held ai Aaheville. The teachers of Georgia Tennessee and South Carolina, arc in vited to meet with the North Carolim teachers and Ashcville will the most con. venient place. H. L. Grant bf Goldsboro says tha only about one Republican out of 1 thousand in the State endorses Governoi Russell's administration. Grant is in k sition to know, as he is a State com mitteeman. This Stale still leads as to the nunibei of new mills built in 1897, and old mill' added to. Senatoi Butler says no fusion of Popu lists and Republicans is yet agreed upon This of course applies to the Butler Popu lists, The nnti-Butlerites have practically made ft deaTwilinhe Republicans. It is believed that the Railroad com. mission will oust the very efficient clerk H. C. Browu and put in Sbarpe of Iredell whd was last Week made assistant clerk Mr. Brown is a Democrat and Sharpe 1 Republican. . It mi F0V7DZR Absolutely Pur AMUSEHENTS. If you miss it, you will miss it.' Small Sugar A Nice Lot of Cured Hams, (Uncovered) JUST RECEIVED. Also a nice lot of Breakfast Strips and English Cared Shoulders. Bis; Hams to cat expected today. A fresh lot of Imported and Domestic Macaroni, On est quality.. ' Fresh Canned Goods of all kinds. Sauor Kraut. Codfish and Irish Potatoep, The best Roasted Coffee sold in the city Anything yon need in Groceries, you can find at Wholesale fc Retail Grocers, 71 Itrniul St.. -HFW IfRRIVK. TV. TL OPERA HOUSE JTEW BERNE Monday Night, Jan. 3 C rentes t of the Season. ' Gorton'M Famous JVevv Orleans Minstrel. ' New Faces. New Features. Editorially Indorsed, , The Brightest Now In Existence The Only Organisation producing Genuine Minstrelsy. Tas Leaders " Hank Goodman, II J. Yorker. DeWltt I'onke, - Bentham & Byrnes, Mullen & Yonder, Sextette Novelty, Crescent City Quartette and others. Only Artists of Recognized Ability, Hilarious Specialties. New Songs. Dances, Musio. I Don't miss Qor ion's Incomparable Gold Band- Seats on n1 now at Water's. Get your reserved tickets early, Reserved Seats, 50c, LOTS ! OR THE PURPOSE OF BUILDING UP AND SETTLING RIVERSIDE, With desirable occupants and owflers, I now make for a limited time the followins advantageous proposal : Located on National Aventir, id others equally desirable. All lots to he connected with complete Sewerage System ONLY $250 00. $5 CASH DOWN. BALANCE $1.00 A WEEK, Every man of nioderMo means, and everv man working on a salary, nay own a home. Buy a home ntvl niv for it in installments, When the first payment is made, I will gie vott a guaranty to make ou a deed for the lot when all payments on same are made, "a pass book or weekly payments. Safi r than a savings bark, and far moro profitable. When the lot is paid for, I will build you a MC )KRN COTTAGE, your choice of plan) to be paid for in monthly installment,-:. Payments tut little more than ou would par rent For example, aonttajje costing 2.000, will cost in monthly payments,' $30, for 7 years, aud the house ud lot is yours, ', If yo'i war.t a smaller cottage, say to cost. $1 200. The monthly aymen's will be $18 At tho end of 7 yenrs you own a house and lot in desirable locality, increasing in value every day. Full information, map-i, etc., call on I. Jl. BiKPR, cn. S7 fnllnck Ntrret. Looking For Me ! I have moved back to my .Id Stand, 07 Middle Street, where you cud find the Best (Selected Stock in the City of Watches, Jewelry and ' fSIi ver Notions OF EVERY KIND. Particular Care Taken to do all Work First CJass. We warrant our Work. SAM. K. EATON, 97 Middle St., Opposite Baptist Church, 73 MIDI) LE ST., NEW BERNE, - N. C. Has an Entire New Stock of . . . HARDWARE. Cook Stoves, Wilson's Air-Tight Heaters. Ask for Masury's Mixed Paints. the best paint in the world. AU Goods Guarantied as Repre e it ted or Money Refunded. Truck ! PEAS ! PEAS,! PEAS! Beans! Beans 1 Beans! The earliest or Extra Early Peas, and .improved Valertine aud Bast Proof Wax Beans. , Potatoes to arrive. Art Yoj Cornel Comat Comlngl J. F; CLARK, Brink Store. Near Market Dick AttentionLadies We htrvo just received another Luge and Beautiful Line of . Cut GIat, - llavilaiiriV China, II mi q tie t Lamps. When you are looking for Xmas Presents it will pay you to call and examine our stock before buying. ' L. H. Cutler Hardware Co. p if URE NORTH CAROLINA MALT WHISKEY, recon mended by lead inir physicians forlrtediclnal purposes. sold only at - JT. F. Taylor's. ocooccco Y TABLP. WISES cannot ? equalled in this city. Irupoited Sherries. Brandies, and Wines of all kinds, the finest brands. T. F. Taylor. P C4rl (P 0k ft ik lf 0 ty , OR LIQVOR3 of every kind, the Palace Saloon is the cheapest place. Only the Beet Goods Sold and the Best is the uiiespest. T. F. Taylor. ccccccco I A suitable vessel or barge for about CO days from February 15tb, next, to anohor at mouth c.f Pat-quo- -tank River In North Carolina to re ceive 6h for this Coin pa'iy'e passing -steamers. . Apply to undersigned, stating di monslons and term of charter. ' ' M. K KING. Gen. Manager, Nfk. & So. R R. Co., Norjoli, Va.
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