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1 VOL. 1VI-N0 197. NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY. MORNING,' JANUARY 111, 1883. ESTABLISHED 1882 W "Sweeter Thaa all uuimumuximrm .--"V " jll THE EVIL RESULTS. N. C. Seciiriiies Refused Because Stanley CoRepaaiates. Are those well-dressed happy little maidens whose mamas have passed through Jihe crucible ot trials and disap pointments in 'buying from houses Which care nothing I for Quality and have' centered on a firm which holds itself Responsible for the Good Behavior of all its floods. . This course insures that the family is Well Shod, ..: . Handsomely and Economically Dressed Nourished by the ' Purest of Food Products, . . And now having become healthy, wealthy and wise, would hot think of wandering away from on. '' vJllSt o o o o OQO o 'A Fresh Lot of Urge Florida Oranges 40c dor.. Standard '3 lb Titbit) IWhtM, JOo can. ;a , Standard 3 lb l'ie Peaches, ' 8 can. Standard till). Sugar Corri, lOo can. Standard it lb Tomatoes, 10 cimi, JJorth Carolina Pried- reaches, Ala ibr .North Carolina ' Dried' Apples, Ho lb. California -rune,10o lb. 3 lbs 25j. Very Urst Elgin Butter 25o lb J Very beat Cream Cheese. 13 j lb." Shafer' Small l'ig Hams, 12c lb. Bliafer'a lreakfot Strip,. lOo lb. Frank ford Sausages, lib lb. ' tarjro Hams, sliced, lie lb. In fiict wo carry a full and complete line Fancy and heavy fun f Oroceriet. . Give n b trial and wo will save you money. j j Very Kespectfnlly, , J I D DADIfCD D Wholesale and v CI J. si. rMrisVLri, Jn., Retail Orpcer. o Speight of Halifax county has been ten dered the position. .. Judge Purnell today administered the oath of office to Henry G. Dockcry as U. S. marshal, la the selection of his clerks etc., no civil service is observed. SPAIN WARNS VS. The Railway Commission Case Hay be Setiled Soon. Oxford Orphan Asylum Eeport. A New lie- ; ,. brew Order. Dockery in Office. JOURNAL BcRKAU,. Raleigh, N. C. Jan. 17, '98. ( The effect of the decision of the Su preme court in repudiating the-issue of the Stanley county bonds is now being felt. , -Foreign investors are now shy of North Carolina. Her securities refused as collateral by a northern Arm, and an insurance company stops further loans. The new collector . C. Duncan is here and Is terribly beseiged by ofUne seekers. There are plain Republicans and fusion- ists all looking for help. The Superintendent of public instruc tion has issued warrants for the balance due the colored Normal schools from the State. . Tbe seven schools have received this year f 1,874. 14. The appropriation was (14,000, $3,000 lor each school, but since then, au act has been passed giving the States Industrial school at Winston $1,000. This is ruu in connection witli the Normal school there. There is a prospect that the case re- sardine the H. It. commissions here, will be argued before the U. S. court tomor row. A motion is to be made to have it advanced on the calendar. That will settle for all time who has tho right to the office. J. W. Wilson and 3. Otlio Wilsou or Caldwell and Pearson. Two important orders by Mr. James I Wilson, the U. 8. Secretary bf Agricul-1 ture alfecling the quarantine of cattle in N. 0, has been received ut the agricultu-j ral department- The line is established I at Salisbury. ' . Tho Secretary of State has granted let ters of incorporation to The Bern i Cis- roael Society. Ouly Hebrews are ad mitted to membership. It is a benevolent order aud will advance the "Hebrew faith." ' ' ' The Monday Evening Club meets to night and ''Science in' the Victorian Age" is the subject. There is still much interest felt here in the state of affairs between the United States and Spain. Many would be glad of an opportunity to light. .. The theatre goers here arc looking for ward to the coming of OlisSkinuer iu Prince Rudolph" on Wednesday the 10. The report of tne executive committee of tbe Oxford orphan asylum says that during the pnsl year $21,000 was con tributed and expended; 211 orphans cared for and provision made for 16 moie. Four cottages for boys have been com pleted and accepted, and four for girls will.be built soon. " Miss Mary Armistead Jones has issued cards for tbe entertainment of the Fin tie Steele club tomorrow evening. The younger set of society people here are surely taking the lead here. Rev. Balus Cade has resigned a $1,000 position as chaplain at the U. 8. fxmilen tlary at Leavenworth and Rev. T. T. A TbrrHt ar WaryaiarTSwFTB " UH. Special to Journal. Washington, January 17 El Ueralda, published at Madrid, warns the United States that cruisers must be kept away from Cuba, or there, will be ar. It is reported from Key West, that De dastro the leader of the Cuban Autonomy party, has been killed by the editor of La Discussion at Havana in a duel. Senator Wclcott Does 'Not. Sic- ceeiiailBasiDiEito Side. HannaTakr HU . Special to Journal. Washinqtos," January 10. Senator Hanna was seated today in the United States Senate for tbe term ending March 1899. There was no objection raised. Fire la Chicago. Special to Journal.' Chicago, January 17 A fire this morn ing broke out in clothing stores and re sulted in a loss of half a million dollars. RACE FOR GOLD. Two Hundred Hn Strove to net There flint. The Tliermimieler Thirty Derres Below Zero. TaCOma, Wash., Jan, 10. Witli the thermometer 30 degrees below zero, midnight race over thirty five miles of rough mouutain country in the heart of the Klondike has earuod for George Dra ham, a logger, the prize of staking off his choice of overlooked and unregistered placer claims valued at $200,000. Draham was at the Canadian register's office on the afternoon of November 1 when a man rushed In and tiled a claim on French Pete creek, which adjoins the richest part of the Eldorado district. He had discovered that in the rush to stake off the Klondike district a bunch of five claims on French I'eto creek had been overlooked, ' Draham .hastened from the register's otllce and getting a blanket and loaf of bread in his calio, dashed off to the hills. Others had heard of the alluring pros pect, anh two hundred miners joined in the Chase for the prize of staking off the the remaining claims. A wild and exciting scramble followed. Draham ran steadily seven hours and was first to stake off a claim, breaking all Klondike stampeding records. Three of his friends came next, and after them hundreds of other miners. . OASTOHIA. ju&f Tin Kind You Haw Always Bought . THB MARKETS. Ati5LBook5tore I More Nohool BookH .& School Supplies ' ' t j Have Arrived, g Call and See My... 1 : Iinneh Basket!, Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. Porterfield &,Co. Commission Brokers. . Nsw York, January 17, STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close People Gas ... 961 971 001 'M C. H. & Q 99 100 00 COTTON. Open. nigh. Low. May 8.81 8.83 .5.78 CHICAGO, markets; ., Whkat . Open. High. Low. May.......... B3J 91 DO Corn May.......... 29 ' 29J 28J fotton Sales 83,000 bales. I w "J ? ) ) YOU LI AY, TRAVEL FAR Tooth Picks Paper Dusters. and Nice Tissue G. N. Ennett. - -'-TV i. - N BKFORE YOU FIND ANOTHER GROCERY STORE whero (Joods are so Ruliable am Price so Reasonable m here. We aro not liiU'illirop:sl4. We don't givo twsj our K t- We iniiko a Fair Profit and only a fair profit. ' l'.t't wo are L'ltwc l!uyer. That's the secret of our Low JV . A Full Lino of FANCY CAKF3 Juit'HeoeiveJ. roup : Has frightened many moth en " II ad they used Aoway'i Group Syrup at the beginning of attack the suffering child woi.lil have been relieved. There no better remedy, Sold .by Bradham'f Reliable Druf itore. 1001 Close 5 Close 28J Thomosville, Ga , Jan. 10. Benjami Butterworth, United State commissioner of patents, who has been sick at the Piney Woods Hotel here several weeks, died this afternoon. , The end was peace' ful and when it cam hi wlfo and chil dren were.at p bedsido. Norfolk, V., Jan. 10. Having com pleted coaling and taking on provisions for their winter' cruise In Southern water, the ship of the North Atlantic squadron which had been anchored Hampton Itoads the last ten weeks, incln ding the flagship New York and the bat tlcship Indiana, Massachuset and Iowa, left at 10 o'clock this morning. BADLY MIXED. Fine Roasted Coffee, Best Elgin Eutter, The President Said Not to be So Urgent as His Secretary. Reed Wants to Drop Finances. In auguration Day. Seeds Free as Usual. Journal Uuueau, Washington, D. C, Jan. 17.) Senator Wolcotl's speech, explaining the European trip of himself and his col leagues upon the international bimetallic Commission pleased neither the extreme gold men nor the extreme silver men Both of these classes wished Senator Wo!- cott to acknowledge absolute failure and to admit that there was no use in honing for international bimetallism, because it was a tiling impossible of accomplish ment. He did neither. He says the work of the Commission was not an ab solute failure; that it isn't over, and that lie expects it to have something substan tial to show for its next effort. And lie intimated quite pPainly that President McKinley shared hn views, in part, is not entirely. That is what those who are trying to force gold legislation at this session of Congress dislike tbe most. Hints have been dropped that President McKinley did not 'regard the need for gold legislation at this session as being so urgent as Secretary Gage and tlic ie.- resenlatives of the Monetary Conference, who lnKe been much in evidence by rea son of their statements before the House Committee on Banking ami Currency in favor of their bifl, have made it apparent that they did. Speaker Heed is said to have been con vinced sometime ago of the impossibility of important currency legislation at this session, and lo have said that it would be ad impossibility to construct a bill that six of the leading members of bis party in the House would agree upon in all Us details. He is also credited with having advised Unit Financial agitation be dropped us far as possible fur the remain der of the session. That is much easier said than done, now that the extremes of all the parlies have got under a full head of steam. There is bound to be fin uncial talk. Some day it is likely that Presidents of the U. S. will be inaugurated ou April 30th; when there is inuoli more probabili ty of good weather lliiiu there is on Marcli 4lb. For some yeais past, a joint resolution iiioposin'' the amendment to the Constitution, necessary to the change has been offered in each Congress, aud every time inauguration day is cold, wet and disagreeable, as so many of them have been, the sentiment in favor of tiie change increases. It is bound, sooner or later, to become strong enough to win Senator Hoar has offered the usual joint resolution. It provides for the extension of the term of President M- K'niley and of the Flflhy-sixtli Congress to April 80tli 1901, and, of the extension tf the term of such Senators as would otherwise expire on March 4th, 1901, to the same date The change would add nearly two months to the short session of Congress, which has more (ban once been too short lo transact (he necessary business. The House had the usual annual spat over lite Appropriation for the free dis tribution of seeds bythe Department of Agriculture, with the usual result; the making of the Appropriation. Flour, Lard and Baking Powder, OR WHATEVER ELSE YOU MAY NEiil) IN TIIE Grocery Line GO TO- McDaniel k (Mills, Wholesale V lletail Grocers, 71 Broad SI., NEW BERNE, JT. C, AND YOU CAN GET IT AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE ! LOTS Elffbt Million Id Jolrt nl. Special to Journal. Ban Francisco, January 17. It is re ported that there is stored In Dawson city, awaiting shipment next spring, eight million dollar in gold dust taken from the Klondike. Die early closing In of winter prevented it beingsent down the Yukon river. 0U THE PURPOSE OF BUILDING UP AND SETTLING RIVERSIDE, Willi desirable occupants and owners, I now make for a limited time the following advantageous proposal : Located on National AveniK, and others equally desirable. All lots to be connected with complete Sewerage System. .......... ONLY $250 00. $5 CASH DOWN. BALANCE $1.00 A WEEK, Why Pay Rent When for $" cash ilown and payments of l per week, von can buv a desirable lot, and after the lot is paid for, erect a handsome cottage, to be paid Tor in monthly installments. Or if you want to build at. once, for fc'ioO. cash and small monthly payments, you can buy a lot and build House in u good loon I ty, where values are absolutely sure to advance. Under my home building system you can build at once after a cash payment of the value of the lot. I will build for you a house, or will ad vanco you the money to build. Von extinguish both principal and interest bv monthly installments. paid exactly the same us rent, but with this ditterence if paid for rent. every dollar is wasted, if paid under my system, every dollar is saved. A more favorable opportunity will never be oltered. to provide a home. You should act at once. Size nf lots 50 x '00 feet. Full information, mtipj, etc., call on WIIrAM UNN. BAKFR, Ultfnl. 57 I'llllix ll Nil-eel. 1 Executrix Notice ! Having this day qualified ur Executrix I to the last will and testament of Hagar Jones, alias Hagar Pitts, deceased, notice is hereby given that all persons having i claims against said estate, will present them for payment on or before the 18th ! day of January 1800, or this notice will ; be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All ! persons indebted to the said estate will I make immediate pavment. This llth dav of January . ly$8. SAUAH OXLF.Y, Executrix, of llagnr Jones, alias Hagar Pitts. L. J. Moore, Atty. for Executrix. Fishing for a Lady's Heart With somethinz that tickles the palate is a gxl idea. There is nothing you can bait your hook so successfully witli as a box of our rich chocolates with nuts, cream marshninllows, pep permints or clnionds carefully covered with tine, delicious chocolate. C. J. XeSorley & Co. llenry II. ICryan, Jr., FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, Xew Heme, - X. V. 69 South Front Street. l'tla Mill Trvnbl. Special to Journal. Mew Bedford, Mas., January 17. There are ten thousand idle mill hand In this city. Th reduction of ten per cent. In the wage of the hand 1 the I cause of the strike. ' ' . ! The striker have become more dem onstrative and are rioting. One of the mill superintendents wa itoned by the crowd. PA m . FG7DER r Absolutely Pure) : 1 Truck ! PEAS ! PEAS ! PEAS ! AND Beans! Beans! Beans! The earliest of Extra Early Peas, and improved Valentino and It list Proof Wax Heans. Potatoes to arrive. Are You Corns I Comil Coming! J.FiCLiRK, Brick Store, Near Market Dock. i,Ti;:n, cii Grccor, i't Insurance That Insures ! ' A Policy atmolulely without llestrlctlons; A Policv with but One Conditloo. nanietv.Hbe payment ef premiums: . a. 1 1 i.i. 11 . . I , ,1 , 1 . ... -.. .1 11 1.. I. V A roncy witli a mimui unn id premium mjiii. mi mu t,i iuii in vmi i death during tbe month of grace, leu only Ihe overdue premium with internl; A, Policy providing for lte-lnittcment during tbe Hvo months following tbe month of grace, if the Iniured U In rood hrellh) - 'I A Policy uinmaliuilly non fnrffillu after three annual premium have been paid; I A Poller with Privilriit ol Caah Surrender Value. If an desired, and ot Loan at Ave per cent. Intermit, l stated time thrwo year after Issue; A Policy with i.iuhl Options lo Mtllrment at tbe nd of IS or W year) ' ' A Policy Inoonlwtable from any cause one year after Issue; , THArs THE ACCUnULATION POLICY ol m w M W m riio !ov York Life Insurance Co., New KvedH, Flower tteelM, Garden Needs i (IN PACKAGES) JUST RECEIVED AT Bradham't ' ' Rellabl Drug Store- I! U Ml. ..HARDWARE... Masury's Paints. i XT. a -y- Ariel Bicyles. 73 Street. Kti Bene Willeiibriiik'N IKeNtiwraiit, Only Up-to-Date Restaurant in the City. For Ladies and Gentlemen. ISO MIDDLB BTEIKT, Xew Heme, N. C. Regular Heals, At all Hours, 25 Cents. H. WIM ENBRINK, rrop. Formerly Chef, Hotel Chattawko. iitisir iotatoi:.h. For Kale 100 ButcI Firet-Oas Seed Irish Potatoes, white Bli, fall growa. Will be delivered at Aurora, N. 0. Flour barrels, double beaded, if de sired. Correspondent answered prompt ly. O. K. M ALLISON, Jan. II, 18U8. Idalla, N. C. O. C. Roach, Pre. J. II. Kishir, Cah. Da. Wm. L, LassiTik, V. Pre. The Mutual Aid Banking Company, 117 Broad 8treet Docs a Oentral Banking Business Account Solicted. Correspondence InTlled. DIRTORS. a c. iioncii, r. n. went, J. U. Willi, J. P. Stanley, William Crlnpin. J. A. :: rAIiIi, - - lrellent. ' :i. Z. IIOLT.OWIII-I-h A cent. ll'lw. N.C.
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