few- JMfa VOL. XVI NO, 199. NEW It ERNE, N. U, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1893. ESTABLISHED 1882 bl 4 I "Sweeter Than all the Rosds" 1 5 Nt Are those well-dressed happy little maidens whose mamas have passed through the crucible ot trials and disap pointments in buying from houses which care nothing for duality and have centered on a firm which holds itself Responsible for the Good Behavior of all its Goods. : This course insures that the family is Well Shod, I Handsomely and I Economically Dressed 1 Nourishedby the g Purest of I Food Products, 35 And now having become healthy, wealthy and wise, would not think of wandering away from uom o D O o PJfl - A Fresh Lot of Urge Florida Oranges 40o doss. Standard 3 lb tblB Peaches, lOo oan. Standard 3 lb Pie Peaches, 8n can. Standards lb. Sugar Corn, 10c can. Standard 3 lb Tqmatoes, lOo can. North Carolina Drird Peaches, lJo lb. North Carolina Dried Apples, 6o lb. California Prunes. lOo lb, 3 lbs 25o. Very beat Elgin Butter 25o lb. , Very best Cream Cheese. 15) lb. Shafer'a Small Pig Hams, l Ji! lb. Shafer's Breakfast Strips, iOo lb; Frankford SmiPUjes. lOo lb. Largo limns, slicod, 12o lb. In fact we carry a full and complete line Fancy and heavy Groceries. Give mi a trial and we will save you money. Very Respectfully, J D PARiFR ID Wholesale and Me. rHniALn, Jll.a Retaliarocer. uiu Eta 1' uj.u CKi eta u o a o 'Phone 69. aoni!iiifH YOU MAY TRAVEL FAR It - 1 I' , . L. ' . aa. IlKFOftli YOU FIND ANOTUKtt GROCERY 8T0RB . wliere (ijods aro so Hull able and Prices to Reasonable Mjiere. We arc- not philanllirnp!st. We don't glvo awsjf our goods. We make a Fir Profit and onrj a fair profit. But we are Close Murem. That's the secret of our Loc Pri. es. A Full Lino of FANCY CAKK.S Just lUcoircd. JOHN DUNN, Cash Grocer, O o O a 77 Broad Street. Mt ROAN'S STBONQ WORDS. Prrdlela War Wllh Ham Fowrr 0,r Hawaii, rrtildcal Dolt Will Br Etamlvcd im Male. WisniNOTON, January 19. Senator Morgan occupied the attention of the Senate during the entire time of the executive session today in the presenta tion of liis views on the subject of the annexation of the Hawaiian Islands. Tills was the second installment of his speech, and when lie concluded, a few minutes after S o'clock, he had not then reached the end. He dwelt upon the military importance of the Islands, quot ing General Scofield and Captain Mahan at length in support of his position that the islands were a natural outpost for the United States, and necessary to the prop er protection of our western coast and of our general commerce in case of war, Mr. Morgan predicted that if the United States did not take advantage of the present opportunity to acquire the islands, there would be war between this country and some other power within ten weeks. It was not, he said, within the bounds of possibilities, in view ot the present European competition for territory in Asia, that the Hawaiian Is lands should bu allowed to remain inile- pendent for any length of time after the United States should finally announce their determination not to make them a part of American territory. j Arrangements are making for the en tertainment of President Dole, of Hawaii, on a scale befitting his rank as the chief magistrate of a frienJIy nation. It has been decided that he shall be regarded as the nation's guest, and that our govern inent will bear the expense of his enter tainment while in Washington. President McKinley bus decided to have the official tour of the Hawaiian President begin at Chicago, and at that poiutliewilt be-met by . the. wprescntju- lives of the President and of the United States government: Mill Owner lo not Aitroe. Special to Journal. New Bedford, Mass., January 19. The mill owners have failed to agree in (heir action towards the strikers. This dis sension makes the opposition of the striking operators much brighter. Not one of the cloth mills of the city made any attempt to run this morning. The experiences of yesterday, especially that of the incipient riot at tho Bristol Mill, Bhowed popular feeling to be so tense that it would be unwise to make any effort to resume work; therefore not an engine was started. The thousands of operatives were quiet, and everything seems to have settled down to a long, waiting battle. ' Oladalone Fntllnic. Special to Journal. New York, January 10. It is reported I T ... !.. A It I.... ,.r it., lieatth of William E, Gladstone is ing the gravest apprehensions. EdcIhikI Nat Afrnlri. London, Jan. 18. The country geiur- a'ly is greatly plei seJ by the announce ment made by the chancellor of the exchequer, Sir Michael Hicks-licach at Swansea last night, in which he echoed the previous declarations of Mr. Balfour, Manchester, on the Indian policy of the government, and added that the ministers were determined, even At the cost of war, that the door of Chinese commerce should not be shut to Great Britain.. This declaration is recognized as clear ly defining the government' position, and both the liberal and conservative newspapers commend the plain speaking. TUB MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. Portcrfield & Co. Commission Brokers. New York, January 10. BTOCKS, Open. High. Low. Close Peoples Ons.... 96 80 J 90 00 J a b, & a 99t 99i mi 991 COTTON. Open. High. Low. Clote 5.76 May 5.70 5.77 5.70 CHICAGO MARKETS. Whkat Open. High. Low. May 91i 911 91 Close 91 Cokx May...;...... 88 281 WJ Cotton Sales 110,000 bales. 28J BackUa's Araiea lalva Tim BsaT Salts in ths world for nuts, bruises, sores, uloera, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bunds, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles or oo pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sals by F. 8. Duffy. Insurance That Insures I A Policy absolutely without Restrictions; A Policy with but One Condition, namely, the payment of prvmlnmn; A Policy with a Month's Grace In premium psynmoU and paid in full in cane death during ths month nf rar, A Policy providing for Ke-lniUtement oi graca, ii ma nnureu is in goaa A Pulley automatically non forfviilug A rnhcy wltn rrlvllegc oi Ustli Biirranncr Value, If so desired, and of Loans Ave per cent. Interest, at Hated times three years after laauq A Policy with Klulit Options In settlement at Ilia end of 15 or 20 yen raj A Policy Incontestable from any cause one year after issue; THAT'S THE ACCUHULATION POLICY of The Nev York Life Insurance Co., One Hunfirea Bales Still in the FieWs at the State Faim Fire Department Bniltling Unsafe. Russell Declining Invitations. Lyncliites Leaving Sonth- port. , Butler Calls for Hancock's Removal. Journal Bur hah, Raleioh. N. C. Jau. 19, 'UB. f The penitentiary board met today. The new Supcriutendent Mcwborne will muke his first report. There are he says 100 bales of unpicked cotton on the farms. It is claimed that the present udiiiinistra tiou has put the institution on a paying basis. There. has, within the last few days, been brought to the hospital at the penitentiary 23 sick convicts. There are now 170 convicts employed in railroad work in the State, but no convicts have yet been let out for farm woilt, all being needed on the State faraiB. The new fire department building here liris settled so much that there is great danger of the walls spreading and the bmldir g coLaps'ng. The fiie committee will have the building braced at once. Yesterday before the Slate board of Pharmacy seven applicants for license were examined. This was an unusually small class. The Southern Railroad officials who weut to Durham yesterday on a suin- J""'" to appear before Judge Robinson were told that the solicit, r was not ready f ,r them Eighteen new students have entered for the Spring term at the Agricultural ii ml Mechanical college. The Auditor yesterday gave out copy for publishing the comparative guherna , torial vole of 1893 and the Congressional ! v.jte for 1891-96. Governor Russell has been invited to three banquets, one the Wilmington Chamber of Commerce, one the League of American Wheelmen to meet in St Louis February 9th, aud the New Orleans Press Club Banquet January 20tli, but he has declined them all. The Lyncliites are leaving Southport in detachments, and it is thought that by the 1st of March all will be gone. There were many politicians here yes terday looking for places under the new Revenue Collector and the new U. S. j marshal. L In Wake county there are 43 post oftices and in Randolph 79, but Wake'i nimlll,inn ia ,,,,,,, ,. nf Rull f' ' dolph, while the manufacturing interests in Randolph ore valued at about 4 more than in Wake, There is an Industrial Life Insurance company doing business in the State that has a membership of 3,000 in Raleigh. They pay from S cents to 25 cently week ly and the policies are from $25.00 to $500. The Governor was today asked for a pardon for Thos, Robertson who is serv- ng a 4 year term. Superintendent Mcbane says he will soon put all the female convicts in the penitentiary proper to work in tho shirt factory'. All banks were -closed today and the city schools observed Lee's birthday. Senator Butler calls on Governor Rui sell editorially today to remove Robert Hancock as president of the A. & N. C. R R. at once, Tho statement that the fish and oyster trade in the State Is over $2,000,000 an Dually is much larger than was expected. Postmaster Clark of Southern Pines sues a paper here for libel regal cling his son It Is thought that Senator Prltchard has already selcotcd a chief clerk for Collector Duncan, ('romalra HU Nralrare. Special to Journal. Laleigh, January 19. Governor Rus sell commutes the sentence of Ben Fields to linpronmcnt for life. Field was sentenced to be hung at Taiboro, Mrs. lack la PcnllcBilary. Special to Journal. New York, January 10, Mrs. Nock, sentenced to ten years imprisonment for the murdot Of Guldensuppe, was taken to Auburp today to commence her term to ths penitentiary. iJ( OABTOIII tub. y TM KlM Yoa Hue alwsrt BoodM, j jn Tin UitiVosHnHhwn futin H Irw only the overdue premium lth InUire! during the II vo mouths following ths mouth nnutn; after thrns annual premiums have been pad RICHES IN ELONS2SE. Mm Willi Hlir Nniii Rc-inrn Hrmy Hlerltta ON I hllUilAI. Seattle, Wash,, January 18 Twenty two persons arrived here last night from Dawson Citv on the steamer (lorona, bringing with them a snri'.l amount of sold dust, ahto drafts on the North meriran Trailing and Transportation company amounting to between $ !K)3 000 d fl,000,000. In reference to the food situation at Dawson the new arrivals corroborate previous reports that, although food is scarce, there will tie no starvation. They consider that it will he impossible to g t relief expedition to Dawson at this sea son of the year. The Yukon ia till .d from shore to shoae ilh great ice ridges from 10 to 20 feet gh, the ice being thrown up in great blocks and standing at all sorts of angles. Men with dogs can maku their way by hugging the shore, bin no large quantity supplies can be earned with dog teams. The proposed use of reindeer in Alas ka is considered impracticable by t'je biers. Heavy snowstorms have occurred re ally on the Chilkoot l'ass. Travel has been practically impossible over the pass for days at a time. One of the first to stake ground on ldorndo creek and the last man out of le Klondike country is Andrew Olsen, known as "The Iiig Swede." He is not able as being the owner of the claim on which the biggest Klondike nugget has et been found. Tho lump of eold was alued at $8(l. Replying to a request for an estimate ot the winter's gold dust output one of the miners said: "We have done a great deal of figuring on that and it now ap pears that the output, notwithstanding the scarcity of food and light, will be from 110,000,000 to 15,0(ML00. Nay lleclnre for ftc-lllitereucy. Special to Journal. Washington, January 19. President McKinley is much concerned over the agitation in the House ou the Cuban question, and the possibility that the Morgan resolution as passed in the Sen ate may be rushed through the House. Nrnator Hill Out Aenln. Special to Journal. New York, January 19. Senator D . Hill has called a meeting at Albany of the Democrats of New York State to dis cuss the situation and present plans to cure control of the legislature. POVDER Absolutely Pure Holding Your Own In the fucc uf coiunrtitiou in the confectionery line means Hint Hie dealt- keens ma iromm niwavs up In tiie same high stuiiilniil of excellene. Tliut what we no. Lvery pound of toothsome marnlininlluara, chocolates, caramels, nut candies, nought here will he found tu he of the aaine grade! that Hint surprised you liy llieir rich aud daliily delicious- noes. A Gain in New Berne We Uavo Just Keroived a lot of NO. I HANDMADE RED HEART CYPRESS 5HINQLES. Which excels anything in the way nf coveriiiK houses that lias ever ueen I vented yet. We have a largo lot of them on hand and must be sold at some price. See, here they go. BIQ HILL, The-Shingle Han Court Notice ! Witnesses, suitors and all others Interested as well as jurors at Feb mar term ot the Superior Court of Craven county are uotiged that they oeed not attend Huperior Court late: on til Monday of the second week being the Mill of Fubrtury next. II; order cf Judge itrown, W. M. Watson; C.S.U. (TVTVCtTTTVCCVCCTTCVC"C TP Fine Roasted Coffee, Best Elgin Eutter, Flour ,-Lard and Baking Powder, OU WHATEVER ELSE YOU MAYNEJS! IN TIIE Grocery Line CO 1U' 71 Broad Hi., NEW BERNE, BT. C, AND YOU CAN GET IT AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE ! F0U THE PURPOSE OF BUILDING UP AND SETTLING RIVERSIDE, With desirable occupants anil owners, I now make for a limited time the following advantageous proposal : LOT ONLY $250 00. BALANCE $1.00 Why Pay Rent When for t' cush .!own and payments of $1 per week, you can buy desirable lot, and after the lot ia paid for, erect a handsome cottage, to bo nuid for in niontlilv installments. for $250. cash find small monthly payments, you can buy a lot and build lionso in a good locality, where values are absolutely sure to advance. Under my homo lm i UI i n jr svstetn von can build at once after a cash payment of tho value of the iot. I ancf yot the money to Inuld. ion extinguish both principal paid exactl .' the same as rent, but with this dilference if paid for rent, every dollar is wasted, it paid under A more favorable opportunity will never be ollered, to provide a homo. Von should act at once. Size of lota 50 x 200 feet. Full information, maps, etc., call on M. HAKF.K. aicen). 57 Pollock Nlrrol. New Wsjt'ds Flower fieeiln, (iiirtJeii Needs (IX TACK AGES) JUST RECEIVED -AT Bradham's ( I Reliable Drue Store- ( w (i) Truck ! PEAS ! PEAS ! PEAS ! Beans! Beans! Beans! Tho earliest of Extra Early Peas, and improvod Valentine and llust Proof Wax lloans. Potatoes to arrive. Are You Com: I Camj'l Coming! I. I t LAUK, Brick Store, Near Market Deck. ...HARDWARE... Masury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles. 13 Mile -Street, .J Net Bene, N.c. 2 : 3 TO- Wholesale fc Retail rocers, 0 -Lorated. ou . NittiouuLAveniiP, aud others equally desirable. All lots to be connected with complete Sewerage fti'stem. ........ . . $5 CASH DOWN. A WEEK, Or if you want to build at once. will build for you a house, or will ad- and in forest hv monthly installments, my system, every dollar is saved. WIL.MAM DUNN. IF YOU WAXT A GLASS OF BEER , As good as yon can get in New York or any other city in the United States go to Palace Saloon! 18 HIDDLE STREET, Where you can get it. Also any other First Class Goods in the Liquor Trade. Pure N. C. Malt W'his- key, recommended by the best physicians. James F. Taylor. Henry IK. Ifryan, TrM FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, Bfew Heme, - C. 69 South Front Street. WIllenbrliik'N IteMtaiirant Only Up-to-Date Restaurant In the City. For Ladies and Oentlemen. iao middijc arriiMT,; New Berae, N. C. Regular Heals, At all Hours, 25 Cents. P H. WILLENBRINK, Trof i Fornierly Chef, Hotel ChatUwka. iKvSaVVvaTVaTSaTSarsawVar O. C. Roach, Prea, i. II. Fibhir, Caah. Pa. V. L. Lamitib, Y. Pre. The Mutual Aid Hanking Company. 117 Broad Street Does a General Banking Business Aooounl Bolicted. CorreapoDileaoe lavlied. DIRECTORS. O. O. Roach, F. B. Weal, J. B. Willi, 3. V, Stanley, WQllam Crlapla. J. A, ?(cCAI.Ti, - - 1'rrMlt.riif. 31. lIOr-TrOWEIsT Agrut. ' I ( 1 - f t ! 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