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Special to Journal. . ' ;
Wasuinqton, January 86. The news
comes from Havana- that a cumber of
foreign warships arrived today. These
are vessels belonging to tho British; Oer-
man and French aoveromcnts. The na
tions of the world are now veil repre
sented in the Havana harbor.
That are effective every time,
through all kinds of bad weather, are
our Superior and Stylish
They keep' the feet dry, and are light
and handsome at the same time. For
lien, Women and Children-who are very
much out of doors, these shoes will save
many a" doctor's bill.
.; - After a day of exposure nothing is
more solacing than a cup of our
INCOMPARABLE COFFEE,
Associating with the superb biscuits
and bread made from our. ' ..
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Then a romp with the children and then
tucked under our ALL WOOL BLAN
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Writes la the Garvraor. Denial af
all Cnarces Aaalast Him.
Special to Journal. ' - -
Raleigh, N. C, January 20. Covern
or Russell today received a letter from
Robert Hancock, President of the A. &
N. 0. Railroad in hich he denies all
the charges that have been made against
him by the Abbotts. . " ;
He accompanied bis letter of denial by
letters front New York City from rela
tives of lib's Abbott in New York in
which they bear out Hancock's statement
f his relations to the girl while in that
city.- -v.;'.
Hancock says in his letter that so far
as he knows the character of the girl is
good, and that his relations with her
have been entirely proper, and that he
never made any threats or tried to in
timidate her in any way.
Nt. Louis ilarrleaae.
St. Locis, Ho., J:in. 25. A gale that
reached the highest velocity of any that
has visited St. Louis since the tornado of
May 27. 1890, prevailed today. Its veloc
ity was 60 miles an hour.
Two deaths, one fatal lujury and sev
eral minor casualties were reported, nnd
there was considerable destruction of
property.
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Arpus Automatic
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I desire to call attention to the fact that I am prepared -'
to furnish tlio trade with Arpua Automatic Limp Filling
Cans. Those cans hold 5 gallons and are ielf-fillinc and
perfectly air light, thereby preventing evaporation.
Cane are loaned free of expense and ore called-for regu
Urly to be refilled with only the BEST QUA LI IY OIL at
Lowest Possible Prices. :'
Call and examine samo. Oood lion so keepers should not
be without one. Very IUipenlfnllT, '
J. R. PARKER, JR., Retail Qrocer.
'Phone GO. 77 Broad Street. B
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LETTER FRORI HsNCOCK.
1HTO THE GOVERNOR.
cular saying they will issue no more fne
puses to rallroi I employ families.
This will be a hard blow if it is carried!
out i
Judge Robinson was yesterday a wic- ;
naaa in 1.iI.1uKh. ma I. I.ta 1 1 1 . il i .1 " n
The Hswl Daily EiMMtioii ofh-
TREATED ALL RIQBT.
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The lBM(labl Main NMnteU at
4'onrlrNtrtt Extended.
Washington", Jan. 2o. A telegram was
received from Consul General Lee by tlic
State Department this afternoon nnd was
taken by Assistant Secretary Day to the
White House for I be inforn a ion of the
President. General Lee suid that the
Maine had been receive! with every
cmrtesy. The commanders of the Ger-
meeting yesterday had the pleasure of man and Spanish ships of war in the har-
having quite an array of Southern otfl- bor had called upon the commander of
cials before them. -They also had the the Maine, who had returned their calls;
Tucker is No More. Small Fox At
tracts Attention. Convicts vFor
Pnblic Roads. Pensions Paid
Confederate Veterans.
- More Passes.
Journal Bureau. i
Raleigh. N. C. Jan. 26. f -,
The Railroad Commissioners at their
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FIGHTINQ MATERIAL SUNS.
Fllllbualer Tlllla l.oal at Hen. ronr
Mr Ga Dawa and Marb Cnrga.
Providence, R. I., Jan. 25. Nineteen
survivors of the wrecked filibustering
steamer Tillie were brought to this port
by the coasting schooner Governor Ames
today. Four men were lost, Capt. John
O'Brien, a famous filibuster, known as
'Dynamite Johnnie," was among those
saved. : , "
The rescued men bring word that the
Tillie wis abandoned off Barnegat, N. J.,
last Sunday afternoon in the midst of a
terrible storm. It is believed that she
was scuttled by traitors who had joined
the party on board for the purpose of
destroying the vessel.
The nineteen who were saved escaped
with great difficulty. The other four
men could not be taken off and went
down wth the vessel.
Forty tons of dynamite, . three dyna
mite guns and a considerable quantity of
ammunition, intended for tiie Cuban
insurgents, were on board the Tillie
when she sank.
pleasure of bearing Boms pretty plain
words. No ' decision in the contempt
cases was rendered at Col. Andrews and
the others ate their breakfast at their
homes t'-iis morning instead of "behind
the bars." Col, W. A. Henderson of
Knoxvilie, Tenn., general counsel for the
Southern made a brilliant argument for
his clients.
Today sees the end of a firm that has
been in existence here for over 00 years,
" W. U. &R. S. Tucker & Co." today
closes its business and the two gentle.
men T. H. Dobbin and J. F. Ferrall who
will open in the place of Tuckers will do
so in their own names.
The appearance of small pox in Char.
lotto while it is in Wilmington and
Rockingham naturally . makes people
here a little restless. It may be that the
Board of Health will take the matter in
hand and require vaccination.
One of the commissioners of Cabarras
county came yesterday to complete ar
rangements for the 40 convicts that are
to be carried to that county for work, on
the publio roads.
The lovers of comic opera will enjoy
"Wang" here on January 81st.
The Raleigh Euchre club was elegant.
ly entertained at the home Miss Lydin
Hoke last night. ' '
Dr. Eben Alexander of the Stale tni-
versity.who has been minister to Greece,
will, on February 11th deliver an address
on "Greece and its people," for the bene
fit of Good Shepherd church
It will be remembered that Governor
Russell was requested by tho New York
World to wire some cotton mill statistics
a few days ago. Your correspondent
the Spanish forts had fired Salutes, and
all the ceremonies demanded by naval
etiquette had been observed. . In addi
tion the Consul General stated that every
thing was tranquil in Havana.
McKenna IUNtnlletl.
Special to Journal.
Washington, January 20. Joseph
Melvenna was installed today as associate
Justice of the Supreme Court.
AT INDIANAPOLIS.
Large tialhertug- Iiitrraud In the
Reform ofiue Currency.
Special to Journal.
Indianapolis, January 20 The second
day meeting of the monetary convention
was held today in the Grand Opera
House.
There arc now 26 States represented in
the convention and there is more than a
hundred delegates increase over the first
convention of a year ago.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve
Tint Best Salve iu the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, suit rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, nnd all skiu eruptions, nnd poet
tivcly cures piles or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price i
box. For sale by F. 8. Duffv,
THE HARKETS.
Yesterday's market quotations furnish
ed by W. A. Porterficld & Co. Commisslqp
Brokers. ;
New York, January 80.
" STOCKS. '. ' ' V
'- r . ;' Open. High. law. Clot
Peoples Gas..., tttj 90 95( 96
C. B. & Q. 90 99J 9PJ 9itj
- ; cotton. - ;
Open. High. Low. Close
May...... ..... 8.79 583 6.79 5 82
CHICAGO MARKETS. S,
WHkAT Open. High. Low. Close
May 9lp 94 93J 941
Cobs .
May 391 29 Hr 29
Potion Bales 106.000 bales.
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BUZZARD STILL RAOINO.
Over Vaat Niraiehra af Caaalry lb
una King Balda Mway.
Special to Journal. ' '
Chicago, January 86. The great
Northwest storm of wind and snow still
rages over thousands of square miles of
country.
In all the cities the streets are blocka
ded and street car t radio has ceased.
Telephone wires and poles are down In
every direction.
The damage to the delay of trains and
the Inns of perishable goods Is very
great. In Chicago the suburbs arc qullo
isolated from the city.
YO'J FIN'!) AND Til Kit GUOCKUY STORK
K-'!iii!'lii and Piiivt a U tutonaMo u hora.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
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gave an out line of the Governor's reply
but did not know that be had added
"irratus" a nine at Dr. Abbott, the rail
road commissioner that does not let Gov.
ernor Russell think for him, nor who
does not always think as the Governor.
He intimates that Dr. Abbott can be
bought by Pierpont Morgan, but that hie
two rascals Caldwell and Pearson can
not. Republicans here last night were
indignant that the Governor should have
so slandered Dr. Abbott
The machinery 'or the shirt factory at
the penitentiary arrived yesterday and
will at once be put in position. The
penitentiary is allowed to do the washing
for residents of the city and many pat
ronize it. Thus convict labor is brought
In competition with free labor, and those
who help convict labor would bo loud in
their denunciations of one who had to
steal to live after the means of living was
taken from them and given to those who
little needed it, rather than to the State.
There la little doubt but . what Ewait
will be tho' successor of Judge R. P.
Dick. It is not known who will be
Ewart's successor. The Governor has not
given It out.
Tomorrow tho passenger rate question
oomes up before the R. R. Commission
and on Friday tho Southern Express
Company will be asked why 1( "Dead
Headed" exprossage to his honor the
Governor.
Borne time ago the plan to establish
library at the city graded schools was
started. There are now but 1.000 vol
umes. These were contributed to the
Duolls mostly- Borne books have been
bought by money raised by different en.
tertainments and some given by citizens.
Theso 1,000 books are in the Centennial
school at the Murphy Is another library
of the same kind.
Bines 1889, when the first pension law
went Into effect there has been paid to
Confederate Veterans in pensions 9764,
000, so ssjs Auditor Ayer. This docs
not include the special appropriation to
disabled soldiers.
It is not yet known whether the Bell
Telephone will appeal from the R. R.
Commissioners rate or not. If not the
rate will go Into effect Feb. 1st.
The penitentiary bought tho Castle
Hayne farm but never paid tor It, It
nevertheless did not hesitate to sell about
t6,000 worth ot material. Tho penilen
tiary must be in straits. Even the direc
tors not knowing its debts
The Southern it, R. has issued a cir-
The Nnsbville fmitrst.
Nasiivillb, Tenn.: Jan. 23. A vote
was taken iu each branch of the Legisla
lure today for United States Senator. A6
the Democrats are largely in the majority
there was no election. Most of them did
not vote,
The Democratic caucus net again at
night and took eighteen bulbts. The
last and eighty liflh ballot stood
McMillin, 87: Turley, 27; Taylor, 26
The indications still point to a dead.
rock, and the feeling is crowing that
there may be no election of a Senator,
Fresh Buckwheat, old fashion and prepared.
The Very Finest Elgin liulier, fresh from the Dairy,
only 25c per lb,
And one of the Most Compute Slocks of Choice Fam
ily Groceries in the city.
Give us a call, Yours Truly,
Wholesale
fc Retail
Grocers,
71 Broad Nt., NEW ISIHIXE, W.' C.
FOR THE PURPOSE OF BUILDING UP AND SETTLING
RIVERSIDE,
With desirable occupants and owners, I now make for a
limited time the following advantageous proposal :
Located on National Avenue, and
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bo connecter with complete Sewerage
System
$5 CASH DOWN.
$1.00 A WEEK.
Every man of moderate mean;, and everv man working on a ealarv.
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cents periuiay owu u noun;. uuy n nome nnn pay ior it ill liistiiiimpiitR,
w nen me ursi payment is made, l will give yon a guarantee to make
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If yo;t want a smaller cottage, say to cost $1,000. The monthly
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ou siiouiii act at once. Hze of lots 00 x 200 feet.
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BALANCE
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WILLIAM BUIOr.
A Iblnpsa ReeepttOD.
Washington, Jan. 25. The Cluueee
minister and Madame Wu gnve one of I
tbc most beautiful card receptions of the I
season this attcrnoon to ceieuraic me
Chinese New Year. The wMto marble
msnsion occupied lf the Chinese lega
tion was filled in tlio lute afternoon hours
with a distinguished concourse of vli
tors, the Chinese minister 'arid Madame I
Wu welcomed tic guests In tho yellow
drawing room at the left of the muni en
trance.
The minister greeted the guests first I"
the Chinese fashion, while each of theral
wished him a happy New Year. The I
minister's "dress" was especially elabor
ate composed of rich brocades, nnd he I
wore the buttons and jewels denoting his I
rank. .
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Housekeepers!
Cream Olive Oil,
Extract Vanilla,
Extract Lemon.
Extract Orange,
Extract Almond,
All of Best Quality.
Don't spoil your cooking by
UBIIlg
Interior Spices.
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Reliable Drug Store-
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Pharmacy,
127 Middle St., New Berne, N. C.
PIiyMician
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A Fresh Supply of Landreth's
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' A I'olirv witli a Month's Uruce in uranium nuymeott and Mid in full in4' case of I
.Until riiiriinr tlie month of grace, leu only Hit) nrerdus premium wllli Intereit;
. A I'i'Ik y ir i.i in sr for Ite ltmutenipnt during Hie five mouths following the month
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A I ' . 1 1 v nuioinHiicaily ii-.n fuil. nliw afier tlitveanniiHl premiums have been paiil;
I A I'olli y iili I'rivil. i;!- nt h Hurrviider Vlum, If so desired, and ot Loans at
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A I'i'lu y wiih l i l. I opiums In m till mi nt at tlia end of IS of IM) years;
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PEAS! PEAS! PEAS !
AND
Beans! Beans! Beans!
The earliest of Extra Early Peas,
and improved Valentine and Rust
Proof Wax Beans.
Potatoes to arrive.
Are You Camel Come! Coming;!
J. F: tX AUK,
Brick Store, Near Market Deck.
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It ts Better to Have
Loved and Lost
Than never tn have loved at all.
(I Is hotter, a good deal, for ths confec
tioner and (or the flnrint. I'leaalii the
woman you lor is the rio-lra of evnry
mnn in lore, and takinf tier a box of our
it it i n t y marshmnllows, deliolnua nut ran-
- . . I iiktn ,,l 1IM. im.i iiih ,v mil' .ra.ii.TiB t I
1' ' I'fll. the Ixwt way to bs aure of iloiuit It.
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nf. V.J. ::-:;oriey A Co.
Masury's Paints.
Ariel Bicyles.
Men of Wealth
and Refinement
Will never wear anvtlilns but
clothing that ia made by a Aral-class
tailor, because they will have nothing
hut the best. And the; get it whea they
come here, after we have taken their
measure and made them un a suit of
clothes from our sterling quality of fab
ric, ipni us peneci in nyie, lit ana
finish.
F. fl. CHADWICK'S,
Verrhait Tailor,
101 Middle Strict.
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For Bale 100 Its -roll First-CUas Seed
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Flour barrels, double beaded, if de
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