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VOL. XVI-NO 189. NIW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, '.1888. ESTABLISHED 1882 o mi a eft Ci n iti n 1 1 o ' 1 ( ) i non DVDflM PlAlAIMO Lunu uinun himimiiu . . i GOOD RESOLUTIONS FOR THE NEW YEAR, afterwards asserting that 'hell is 'paved with good intentions." Possibly that was after a New Year's "spree." A goo 1 resolution to make, and to keep, if yon . wish to preserve your health daring Winter's cold and dreary weather is to buy onr All Wool Underwear and Blankets, A Pair of our Dressy and Serviceable Shoes, Brace up the inner man with our PUKE FOOD PRODUCTS, and then with health and happiness running your way, you can but feel kindly toward CH1HGE OF HIHD. GALLERIES REBUKED. The Jew Railway Commissioners Veer Ir They Make Decided Reductions in Telephone Rates. Variations. According i.Localiens. Pro pose to More on Railway Rates as Next Move. Special to Journal. Raleigh, N. C, Jan. 7. Although the new members of the railway com mission said yesterday that only minor matters regarding the overcharges would be taken up and so told their, asaociute, Or. Abbott, yet this afternoon Wy ma de ft sweeping reduction of yearly telephone rates of rental by ordering the following in effect on and after Feby. 1. 1898. Business telephones, special wire, $!iQ; two and three party wire eauh $24; four and five party wires, eacli 18: residence telephones, special wire $18; two and three party wires, each $10; four and live party wires, each $14. These rates do not apply to service outside the eoiporate limits of any city or town. Commissioner Abbott saye: "That lie believes the question of the reduction of railway passenger rates will lie taken no at a very early date, possibly to morrow. DORRANT EXECUTED. Unlived nt Nun Frnnrlfteo YeNleriliiy for the Murder nl' Blnnehw Lnmoiit Special to Journal. San Fkancisco, Jan. 7. Durrani was executed at 10 33 this morning in San Qucntin prison. - His father whs prcsett at the fiual .eerie but his mother wits not admitted to the prison. Duuant remained game to Hie lust. The case is one of the most famous ones known. The dead body of .Minnie Williams was found in the library of Emanuel Baptist church, San Francisco. April 13, 18!). Blanche Lamont had been missing for some time and the finding of the body of Miss Williams in the church led to the belief that that of Miss Lainont might also.be concealed there. This proved 'o lie the tacl. A' hurried search revealed the body in the belfry of the church. Suspicion fell upon young Durrani, who was a medical student ap proaching graduation. The case was given to the jury Novem ber 1, 189i, about seven months after the discovery of the murder, and, although the evidence was circumstantial, the jury was out but live minuteB.' Durrant was sentenced to death on December 8, 1895. Too Mncli Applause For Anli- ' Civil Service Orators . Mainly Office Seekers Who Thus Demonstrate. Mr. Kryiui Will Not Return to Congress. The Senate At One Time Entirely Secret. Washington', January 7 The presid ing officer in the House of Representa tives today found it necessary to forbid further demonstrations in the galleries, so great is the interest taken by loungers about the Capital in the attacks now being made upon the civil-servict system. Ever since the debate began the gal leries have been thronged with men who arc seeking office and who think their only chance of success lies in the repeal of the civil-service law or the practical destruction of the civil-service system. It is to this c'ass that the speeches of General Orosvenor and the other Repub lican spoilsmen aupcal with force, The strong address made todav by Represen tative Johnson of Indiana, in favor of the present system, was heard with disap proving silence by the galleries, and his most telling points were applauded only by a few Republicans and by some of the Democrats. The most experienced politicians smile incredulously at the story that Mr. Bryan is to be sent back to Congress frOin his old district. They have heard such taik about ex-Senator Hill and the same so-t of a story has been told about Senator Gorman in advance of his retire ment. There is nothing that a man who wants to be a Presidential, candidate could nossibly gain by being elected to Congress, that is why the old politicians never take any stock in suoh stories, In a lecture in Washington on the V. S. Senate, Mr. Gorge C. Gorham, who was an employe of that body for eleven years, recalled public attention to an almost forgot ton fact when he said: "It is a fact which is not generally known that the Senate sat at all ti'oes with closed doors for the first six years after our government went into operation under the Constitution." Think what a hubbub would be created in this day and generation if the Seuate tried to transact all its business in secret session." AVIRETT WANTS MORE it &AKIII0 POWDER Absolutely Pure p-yrrnrnrnrrY McDaniel 71 Broad YOU MAY TRAVEL FAR (n'Jl BEFORE YOU FIND ANOTHER GROCERY STORE where Uoods are so Reliableund Trice so Reasonable m here. We are not philanthropists. We don't givo away onr goods. We make a Fair Proflt and only a fair profit. But we are Closo Buyers. That's the secret of onr Low Prices. A Full Line of FANCY CAKES Just Received. JOHN DUNN, Cash Grocer, 55 POLLOCK STREET. THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. Porterfield & Co. Commission Brokers. New Yokk, January 7. ' STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Cloie ,. 97 07 Oflj ;! . 1C0 lOOj lOOf' 101 - COTTON. , ' Open.vHigli. Low, Close " 5.0J r.()3 5.91 5.92 ' CHICAGO MARKETS. Whkat ' Open. High. Low. Close Nay.-. DOi 91J ' .901 91 Corn May 29 29J 2j 298 , Cotton Sales 80,200. bales. Peoples Gas.. C, II, & Q. ... May.. P occoooco URE NORTH CAROLINA MALT WHISKEY, recommended by lead ing physicians for medicinal purposes, Bold only at J. F. Taylop'x. cococcco i 11000 DO. o 0 O O O - 5 A. Ereah Lot of Those . LARGE IMS That we Cut at 25c Lb. TABLE WINES cannot Mie equalled in this city. Impoited Wherries. Brandies, and wines OI all kinds, the finest brands. J. F. Taylor. Oa LIWU0R3 of every kind, the 1 Palace Saloon is the cheapest place Only the Best Goods Sold and the Best U the Cheapest. J. F. Taylor, ww w w w ww Veryjbest Elgin Creamery Butter, 25o lb. , My 25o lb. Mend Coffee can't be teat. ' Shafera' Pig Hams, 12c per lb. Breakfast 8trii, lOo lb. , , In fact we carry a full and complete line Fancy and heavy Groceries. Give us a trial and we will saw yon money. Very Respectfully, , ' J. R. PARKER, JR., wtr 'Phono CO.- 77 Broad Street. & Gaskill, 7i Street, big plans for farmers institutes to begin in the earlv sunnner. There is a company that wants to buy land on the suburbs of Raleigh to operate another cotton mill. Tl. he- I y.-:Xi.cj lsrVJT u-c.jts STOP HACKING ! YOU CAN Stop That Hacking Cough If you will only take Bradham's Cough Balsam and Bradham's Bronchial Lozenges Both are old, tried recipes and guaranteed t cure, or money refunded. Try thein. Sold O'lly at Bradham's - Reliable Drug Store- MAVE .JUST BECEIYEI) FRESH FROM THE -DAIRY AX VOICE OF The Vry Finest Elgin Butter, ONLY 25 Cts. PER LB, Try a pound and if you do not find it as represented, return it and j2t jour money back. We have also just received a nice lot of SMALL SUGAR CURED HAMS. Wholesale !fc Retail CiJroeers 71 Broad Si., 1VEW HEME, X. C. JLUJULOJUlJLiJUL FOR THE PUllPOSE OF BUILDING UP AND SETTLING RIVERSIDE, i I now mali is proposal : make fur a JUST RECEIVED A FRESH LINE OK ONLY $250 00. BALANCE Why Pay Rent ny roceries. POWELL . & PERRY, Corner liroad and Middle streets UIEHW" BSKUE, IN". O. "7 r"-? r r -JCjl-ilmWUwII WIllenbrlnk'H KeKtiMiraiit, Only Up-Jo-Date Restaurant In the City. For Ladies , , and Gentlemen. ISO MirUDLaTRIDT,! , .Mew Berne, N. C. Regular fteals, At all Hours, 25 Cents. II. WILLENBRINK, Prop- Formerly Chef, Hotel Chattawka. from '. 4'. K. It. iiiiraxlnn OUVr KuirieeMlioiiH. fr'HiiiirrM InNliluteN. Auwttier Cotton Mill. Jo'Juxai. Buitiut:,. I Kai.eioii. N. C. Jan. 7, f As noted in yesterday's letter the fee claimed by Mr. Phillip W. Avirett for annearmg in the JN. c. K. it. lease case was $2,000. "lie added to this this fully 500 for expenses. This bill lias not been paid. Mr. Avirett nskftl to be allowed to retire from the case. If the other attor neys present bills in keeping with Aviretl's the directors will be bankrupt. At the Hospital for the Agricultural and Mechanical college the tin roof is being put on, and the building will soon lie readv for use. Judge 'Shepherd and his wife hnve moved Irom the Yarboro.and arc fiSw occupying their lovely lioine on North Wilmington street. The Caucasian says, "One of tje most absurd and transparent performances. was the opinion of Attorney General Waleer, advising the Round Knob com mission that they had no power to regu late telephone charges. Every competent lawyer in the Stale knows that the rail-, road commission has this jurisdiction. We hope Messrs. Caldwell and Tearson will proceed to exercise it," The two gentlemen wdio took charge of the Railroad Commissions olllce in the night, Messrs. Caldwell and Pearson, have been notified thut they arc cited to appear before the U. S. Supreme Court In Washington, D. C, on the 17th when a motion will be made to attach them for contempt for violating the super sedeas of court and to compel them, to restore the Wilsons' to the olllce of Rail road Commissions, the books, papers, etc., pertaining to the olllce. P. W. Averitt is rather severely criti cised for. retiring from the N. C. lease cose. He is credited with saying that if the road had been a wealthy one he would have charged (10,000 instead of $3,500 for services. It is ridiculous the way ho advertises hlnlsclf. There is much interest as to what the R. R. Commission will do in regard t the passenger and freight rates reduc tions.. They gay they do 'not know them selves what they will do. " - The agricultural department has many VN LBook Store School EtooSis & School ftupjjlics Arriving Daily. iiSce Stationery Selected and up-to.datc. I.eave your subscriptions for any magazine or periodical. (a. H. Ennett. s:s - s Ym Will rind. Yon will find me always at ny shop. You will find mo prompt with a So. job as well as a 13.00 job. You will find all my work of the highest class. You will Bud . my prices lower than others. Yon will find mo next door to the Journal olllce. You will find me anxious for your patronage. Baxter tiik .Tkwei.kii. AmvayVi Croun Syrup Has been used and found n Sine Croup Cure by many of the best families In (Jravcn o. We (tout want vour money if it fails to re lieve your child, just tell us anil we givn back the money. Try it, it neyer fails,. 25 Cents at Bradham's Reliable Drug Store. 4 if ' S&iMtv Will) desirable occinianls anil owners, I limited time t lie lollowiiis ailvantaseons Located on rvationul Avenue, and others equally desirable. All lots -to ho connected with complete Sewerage System $5 CASH DOWN. $1.00 A WEEK, T-rm JXJ I W hen for ens li ,!own unil payments of l per week, you can buy i desirable lot, and utter the lot is paid for, erect a Handsome oottatte. to e paid for in monthly installments. Or if you want to build at once. for ''"iO. cash and small monthly payments, von can buy a lot and build l house in a goo 1 locility. where values are absolutely sure to advance. Under my home liuildi'n system you can Imild at once after a Cish laymeMt of the value of the lot. I will build for you a house, or will ad vance von llm motley to I nil,). You extinguish both principal and interest by monthly installments, aid exantl. the same as rent, hut with this difference if paid for rent, i:vfrv dollar is wasted, if ihiiI under my system, every dollar is saved. A more favorable opportunity will never be offered, to provide a home. You should init at once. Size of lots oil x 200 feet. Full information, maps, etc., call on william joimrnr. 4. M. IlliKIE. . 37 i.llix ii Nlreel Looking For Me !. I have moved back to m' old Stand, 1)7 .Middle Street, where you ear. find the liel Selected Slock in the City of Watches Jewelry ami Silver Xottom. OF EVERY KIND. Particular I 'are Taken to do all Work First Class, We warrant our Work, 07 Middle St., Ounositt Hal tiat Church, CoswniONt ml Off With' the Old A Large Man and a Small Hat isn't a pleasing combination. The hat may lie new, but somehow, it gives an Impression of age looks as though it had been out-grown. We real ize that all men can't wear the same style of hat, and in buying our fall stock, we tried to get styles varied enough t suit everyone. If you ran't find hat satisfaction in our stock, you'll not find it anywhere. We are agents for the celebrated Knox hats and are selling same at $5 00 and also for the reasonable price of ftf.SO, Our hat lino is complete and before buying elsewhere It would pay you to give ut a call. Baker & Dunn. 73 MIDDLE ST.. NEW BERNE, - N. C. Mas an Entire New Stock of . . . HARDWARE. Cook Stoves, Wilson's Air-Tight Heaters. Ask for Masi iiVs Mixkd I'aixts, the best paint in the world. and on with the new is fickle Fash ion's' whimsical style. Itut she can't beat ns on lightning changes. We are watching every mood of the fickle dame, and bob up serenely in ail the seasons with t' e newest and most correct styles, and the best and handsomest fabrics for our patrons selection. We will make you a suit of clothes that you will be inuiid l begin the New Year on. F. n. CHADYVICK'S, Men haul Tailor, Kil Midpi.r Stkkkt. All floods Guaranteed as Hcpre- 0'Hil it! Money Refunded. Truck ! PEAS ! PEAS I PEAS ! AND Beans! Beans! Beans! The earliest of Extra Early Teas, and improved Valentine and Kust Proof Wax. Deans. Potatoes to arrive. Are You Corns I Cmet Cpmlngt J. F; CLAHK, Brink Store, Near Market flock Lamps at Cost! Wishing to close out our Stock of Lamps, we will sell at actual cost to us, for this week only, anything we have in this line. After this week we will charge our usual profit, if any remain. Come eorly to get your choice. F. S. DUFFY. A suitable vessel or barge for about CO days from February 15th, next, to anchor at mouth of Pasquo tank River in North Carolina to re coive fih for this Company's passing steam err. Apply to undersigned, stating di mensions and terms of charter. M. K. KINO, Gee. Manager, Nfk. & So. R. R. Co.,- Norfolk, Vi.
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