1 -1 VOL. XVI-NO 208. NEW BCtttiE, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30, 18911. ESTABLISHED 1882 X a a o u in IV r ii r, l'IV rur lilt V ! 3 ('. In Our Stock Oft High Grade Groceries W? f-l SIHIAH We are constantly receiving fresh invoices of the finest China, Japan and Indu TEAS, and the i Choicest Coffee Berries. All our Coffees are Dry Uoaeted and Blended, so as to pro duce a delicious fUvor, and the Prices aro Right, . 1 Superior Roasted Java, . , 25o lb. : : . ' Best Roasted, Rio,x - 12c lb, Oood'Roasted Rio, ' - - '10o lb. : Best Elgin Batter, prints and bnllc,85o lb. Our Shoe Department He:eives tasty additions every day. Just in, A line of BOY'S SHOES; which will show their good qualities on exam ination and wear. - . . . ' .. . -J t J . Dry Goods Department persecution co;iti;;ues Are Kept Bosy. Is rapidly MER TRADK.! filling up for the SPRING AND 8UM- Examiiic Our EmbrohlcrieM ; . .. Jos'. Received, and the patterns are so beautiful, the quality so good; ai d the prices so low, that evory lady will find it poesible to keep up tho standard of "a vision of beauty and j y forever." '1 he consc ojsness of baing tastefully dressed, will wreath every face with an expression of contentment and :int reminder of . Raleigh's Health Record. Swamp Lands Wanted. Otho. Wilson After Postofflce. State Form Mix Up. i Who Are . Party Killers. Journal Bureau. 1 Ealkioh. N. C, Jan. 29. '" And still the persecution of Col. A. B. Andrews and the Southern R. It goes on. Russell yesterday afternoon insti tuted 8 civil cases against Col. Andrews for $40,000 in penalties for failure to pro duce information for the It. R. Commis sioners to use.. Summons was served on Col. Andrews and are returnable the first Monday before the first Monday in March. The sum of $5,000 is claimed in each case. That is the outside limit in (he penalty cases. Governor Russell signs nimself as principal in the action. Messrs Cook, Douglas and Simms are his .attorneys.. Col. Andrews and hi, conn. cil yesterday appeared before the com' mission and asked as to the decision in the contempt cases as lie wished to leave the city he wanted to know if he would be allowed to do so. or if he was to be jailed. Commissioner Abbott was the only one of this lovely trio who had any mind on the matter the other two had come to no decision. The railroad ofH ciuls who had been here before this board of commissioners have all relumed to their homes, - ' , There was'a meeting of the city iboatd of health today to take a look at small pox situation. Italeigh health record Uvollne that the city is well prepared to cope with the disease if it should appear here. The city physicians or rather the physi cians to the city give a remarkable re port. Out of 1031 cases of sickness they 2 will be a pi wmmmmm Mm ..'oapDiBie: engoeDODoi o Arpus Automatic Lamp Filling Cans I desire to call Attention to the fact that I am prepared to furnish tho trade with Arpua Automatio' Lamp Filling Cans, Thoe cans hold 5 gallons and. are self-filling and perfectly air tight, thereby preventing evaporation. . Cans are. loaned free tf expense and are called for regu larly to be refilled with only the BEST QUALITY OIL at Lowest Possible Prieoj. Cull and examine same. Good home keepers abonld not be without one. Very Respectfully, . H J. R. PARKER, JR j Retail Orocer. xuvuo uu i uiuau uiiiooti. o Mil 3? o o YOU MAY TRAVEL FAR tor . ) BUrOrtK YOU FIND ANOriIF.lt CUOCEBY STORE w!ht(! (i ni l, are so K.tlmMo and Piico sj Uuasonable r.l here. We are not p1iila'iihrnp:t. We don't give awsy our :'. Wj make a Fair Piofit and only a fair profit. I'.t wi. Hie (.'I.mo li.iyi'rs. That's tho 'orct of our Low A l ull I.MMif FANCY CAR V. -S .Inst Keooived. were called to last year, there were only , 29 deaths. There are two of the Raleigh j doctors who are employed by the city as physiciants to the poT. , , I air. John A. Ramsey, who is the engl. neer to the State Board of Education, and who has charge of the swamp lands says that there are several offers to purchase this swamp land. One man from Penn sylvania wants 50,000 acres.' There aro SI applicants for admission to the Sanitarium for colored people at Southern Pines, but nearly all have had to bo refused as the means to enlnrge its capacity is not in hand. The project is only in its infancy and but few rooms are ready for patients. Otho Wilson comes in to make the inn for the Raleigh postmastership in place of the negro Jim Young, but lie has little showing. , . ' Tlie old cotton rates have been restored by the R R. commissioners made a uni form rate for cotton, but these new men have knocked all that out. The passenger rate will not be decided until the next meeting of the commission. Each road will be considered separately iu fixing the rate. Ine Western Union ielegraph com pany has until April to file its exceptions to the rate filed for them. The tertilizer rate was very much modified. - '' Superintendent Mcwborne of tho peni tentiary says be thinks lie will be able to make the , penitentiary self supporting, that it takes between $130,000 and $140, 000 a year for it. There is quite a falling off in the number of convicts. There used to be nbout 1 (00, now there aro only 1008. He says they have no idea of going into the phosphate business as will not Luy Oast e Hayne. That .it is too risky but they will fnrnisli convk-ta to the purchaser. Supervisor of the Caftle Huyne farm Joe Woods lias been dis missed and Russell's friend Cannon of Brunswick put in. Woods was a friend of the Dockery's hence thet-liangu. Mew- boruo declares the Anson county farm ought never to have been leased, at the liiuli titrures $3,500 anuuully. The lease THEY ARE AGRttD. The Pmint and His Carj'met 1 Claim to Be a Unit. CATARRH OF THE BTOMACIt An Important Week Just Fast. The Financial Question. Fierce De bate In the Hou?e on "Pros perity." The Increase Pension Bill Fails. Journal Bureau, Washington. D. C. Jan. 39. f Important happenings, national and international, have fairly tumbled over each other this week. The week was opened with the selection of awellknown bunetallist to take the place ot a more widely known advocate of the single gold standard as director of the U. S. Mint, and by the Bending of a U. S. battleship to Havana. This was followed by the declaration of Secretary Gage that the President Btood squarely upon the bimetallic plank of the St. Louis plat-! form and that he was earnestly support ed by every member of his cabinet. The silver men say there things have been brought about by t lie Teller resolution, declaring bonds payable in silver at the option of the government, the adoption of wliicb by the Senate has shown the impossibility of gold standard legislation by this Congress, which is, of course, denied by the administration men, who say that they are merely the result of the letermination of the administration not to be misrepresented. All will doubtless hear arguments enough, from both points of view as soon as the Congressional campaign opens. The House devoted an hour one day I his week to u political debate, bused upon the assertion of a minstrel end num. i'npuiiri on tl.fi nnnr or tlift Hons ot the Halifax farm, on the Roanoke, has by Representative Richardson, of Tenn., oniy more year, in mil, ouu u . ,.m . , difference between the' Fresh Buckwheat, old fashion and prepared. The Very Finest Elgin liutter, fresh from the Dairy, only 25c per lb. And one of the Most Complete. Slocks of Choice Fam ily Groceries in the cil y. Give us a call, Yours Truly, Wholesale A Retail Grocers, 71 Broad St., UTE W HERNE, Iff. C. .JULOJUUUUULfiJIJL- 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 others equally desirable. All lots to be connected with complete Sewerage Svstein. ........ . . McDaniel & Gaskill, VJUULOJUUULA LOTS ! A PlensautMimpIr, Bat Nnlo ;envelnkl C'nre For It. Catarrh of the stomach lias long been considered the next thing to incurable. The usual symtoms are a full or bloat ing sensation after eating, accompanied sometimes with sour or watery-risings, a formation of gases causing pressure on the heart and lungs and difficult breath ing, headache ficble appetite, nervous ness and a general played out, languid feeling. There is often a foul taste in the mouth, coaled longue, and if the interior of the stomach could be seen it would show a slimy. Inflamed condition. The cure for this common and- obsti nate trouble is found in a treatment which causes tho food to be readily, thoroughly digested before it has a time to ferment and irritate the delicate mucous surfaces of the stomach. To secure a prompt and bcaltby diges tion is the one necessary thing to do.and when normal digestion is secured the catarrhal condition will have disap peared. . ... '. According to Dr. Harlanson the safest and best treatment is to use after each meal a tablet, composed ot Disastasc, Aseptic Pepsin, a little Nux. Golden Seal and fruit acids, ' . These tablets can now be found at all drug stores under the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, and,, not being a pat- ant medicine, can be used with perfeot safety and assurance that healtbyappetite and thyiongh digestion will follow their regular use after meals. Mr. N. J. Booher of 2710 Dearborn St., Chicago, III., wrltcsi ''Catarrh is a local condition resulting from a neglected cold in the head, whereby the lining mem brane of the nose becomes inflamed and the poisonous discharge therefrom, pass ing backward into the throat, reaches the stomach, thus producing catarrh of the stomach. Medical authorities prescribed for me for three years for catarrh of stomach without cure, but today 1 am the happiest of men after using only one box ot Quart's Dyspepsia Tablets. I cannot Mod appropriate words to express my good fueling. - I have found flesh, appetite and sound rest from their use. tilnart's Dyspepsia Tibiets b tho safest preparation "as well u the simplest and most convenient remedy for any form of Indigestion, catarrh of stomach, 'bilious ness, sour stomsch, heartburn and bloat ing after ixoala. Bend for little book, mailed free, on stomach troubles, by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. The (ablets can be found at drug stores. be renewed. He thinks the lease of the Tillery furm on the Roanoke a good ono. Tillery furnishes 30 ploughs and half the fertilizer. He says he will plant all the food crops t'.iat it will require to feed the people and animals of the penitentiary, both at the prison proper and all on the farms. All the women havo been put back here in the penitentiary and will go lu the shirt factory. At a meeting of the directors of the Soldiers Home yesterday all the old officers were re-elected. Capt. Drooks succeeds Capt. Fuller as superintendent, Capt. FuUcr being incapacitated by a broken hip. Cleveland panic and the McKinlcy boom. The .Republican? main'uined that the country was prosperous and those who wanted work employed; the Populists and Democrats disputed botli claims and ONLY $250 00. BALANCE Governor Russell seems by bis message to President McKinley to think Pritch- Iowa. UmIerwood nnJ Wheeler, of Ala ard can kill the Republican party in km nnA R,ii f CMnmrtn K..v.,r,u $5 CASH DOWN. $1.00 A WEEK, Every man of moderate means, and everv man working on a salary. may own a home. liny a home and pay for it in installments, When the nrst payment is made, I will givo von a guarantee to make pointed to the cotton mjll strikes in New vou a deed for tho lot when all payments on same are made, "a pass book England as practical proof that they for weekly payments." were right. Among those who partici- Safer than a savinjrs bank, and far more profitable. pated in the rough mid ready debate were when the lot is paid for, I wilMnhld yon a MC lERN COTTAGE. Walker and Knox of Massachusetts: ty" cuoice oi pianj to oo paid lor in (Monthly installments, f'aymenta Terry, of Arkansas; Richardson, Sims "ut "ule more man 3011 would pay rent, tor example, a cottage costing and Gaines, of Tennessee: Greene, of M.OOO, will cost in monthly payments,, mO, fur 7 years, aud the house nf Npl.rkn!' Ridirelev. tf Kansas: I anu 18 jOurs. Cockran. of Missouri: AV. A. Stone, of If you want a smaller cottage, sii to cost $1,000. The monthly ' :n 1 . ait a . 1 1 tu 1 Pennsylvania; Bandy, of Delaware; l'viiieu win oe i.. at trie cnu 01 h yer.rs yon own a nonse and lot iu Crosvenor, Norton, aud Norlhway, of I " , ' v ""','k 1 ' . 7, ' - Ohio; Jones, of AVashington; Lacey, of ra should act at once. Sizeof lots 50 x 200 feet. 111 iui mtiLiuii, iiinjs, ml., uall uu North Carolina, but the leading Republi cans in the State think that Russell Deed not fret. He alone can and will kill it much faster than Pritchard. Judge Robinson is severely criticised for his slighting remarks on tho bench at ditlerent times. VIM. t'ollM Mill Troublra. Special to Journal. Boston, Mass., Jan. 27. The reduction of wages in the cotton mills of New England continues. A cut of ten per cent in the wages of operatives In the mills of Lawrence, Mass. ,' was made today. The cut affects, rive thousand persona. . . In the other strike centers the situa tion is unchaoKcd. The operatives have refused to return to work' except under the old scule. The cold weather is cam ing suffering among the poorer families. BUBIED IN SHOW. tunes the House was in such an uproar that it was impossible to hear what ex Cited members were saying, but at no time was it worso than when Grosvcnor, of Ohio, referred to Greene, of Nebraska, as a iackwoodsman." Although It was stated that the Pcn sion appropriation bill carried anywhere from live to ten million dollars less than will be needed to pay pensions for the next fiscal year, and nob-xly denied the statement, the Senate voted down Sena tor Allen's amendment adding 7,000,000 to the amount carried b the bill, and passed the bill without .'increasing the amount it carried when passed by the Howe. Congressmen are so puz.led over the present status of the Cuban question that they are not doing much talking about it. There is general DtKFR. Aurrnl, 117 rollork Nii-eel. A Great Pall arm Braolirnl Itaaw la Mew Tark. Cold Weather la The Bl or! a. Special to Journal. New Yobk, January 29. A great fall of snow has occurred in this city and vicinity during the last 24 hours. . The citr authorities are putting forth the greatest effort to keep the streets open for travel. A thousand carts and four thousand men with shovels are removing the snow from the thoroughfares. The estimated cost at clearing the streets is placed al nnv thousand dollars. The reports from the New England States show an exceedingly bitter cold wave In that section. In New Hampshire Hie thermometer registers 84 degrees below zero. tho sending of a U. 8. vessel to Havana. and although the members of the adminis tration have repeatedly assorted that no significance was attached to that act, the belief iu Congress is so general tint something else is to follow that several resolutions dealing with different phases of tho Cuban situation, which were to have been reported this week, have been held back by committees to await the next step of the aduiinlstiwinn. To Control Coilon Mnrkel. Special to Jouronl. New Yohk. January 2!)-The projec tors of the "Cotton Growers Protective Association," which is the newest thing in the form of a trust, have invited all Congresmen from the South to join the company. The plan of I lie Association is to buy and hold off the market the surplus cot ton raised. All members are also expect ed to pledge themselves to reduce acreage of cotton planted next year. Bncklon's arnica Salve. The Best Sai.ve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains. gratification overt corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. 8. Duffy. Henry's Pharmacy, 127 Middle St., New Berne, N. C. Physician Prescriptions A. Specialty. X Fresh Supply of Landretli-s . Garden Seed arid Onion Sets. CASTORIA For Infant and Children. talk ticutan rmr Vnppof. OUR NEXT VISITOR. rrroldonl Bias la Oar Onnl. Birthday af PrraKleat NrKlalrj, Special to Journal. AVAsmrorny, January 29 President Olax, of Mexico has decided to made a visit to the United States.' All the ncccs sary arrangements for the trip Imva been completed, according to advices from the Citr of Mexico, Today Prcnideut McKinley celebrated his uoth birthday. I. s.Llli Absolutely Pur IRISH POTATOES. For Sale 100 Ba-rels First-Class Seed Irish Potatoes, white Bliss, fall grown. AV'lll be delivered at Aurora, N. O. Flour barrels, double beaded, if de sired. Correspondents answered prompt ly. G. K. M ALLISON, Jan. 11, 18H9. Idalla, N. C. THB MARKETS. . . . laKT' 1S97 . . . ! The flow York Life Insurance Co., f 1MII TO 1TH Erery Second, s - -Every M unite, Kvery Hour, F.very Day, Every Week, - - F.ery Month, -l'rotu January 1, to llccember 31, policy noi.ii:ns - - - t 2 15 " - ' - 128 78 - - - 7,70 00 - - 01,813 65 - - 373,258 70 - . - - 1 617 454 C3 19,400,4.'.3 CI Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. PorterAcld & Co. Commission Brokers, New Yokc, January 20. STOCKS. . Open. High. Low. Close .. Wi 9?) M( OTi ., Oflj 100 P0J 100 COTTON. ' Open. High. Low. Close , 8.70 5.80 5.78 S.7S CHICAGO MARKETS. WRkAT Open. High. Low. Close May 87 8fl A Cork Mity m 2l 2l) 20 Peoples Oas. 10. R.AO, May... for Thta Weea Unly Z We Will Sell . . . 7 25c Tooth Brushes S "Prir 1 fin 15c Ones tor 10c. i f Every one warranted; Z Bradham's r 4 Reliable Drug Store. 2 BVBSmsBVSBrSTv9SVlBSa1 i At th. Rnnk Store i See He For SHORT LOANS. Whenever you have a paper you want discounted see me and you GET TllE CASH. ISAAC II, NmTII, 130 Middle St., NEW BERNE, N. O. 111 ...HARDWARE... Business In Call and See Me I Office Stationery 5 A Specialty. ... (a. H. Ennett. $ Masury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles. 73 Miflflle Street, Kew Bene, H.C. Mi, iir-onf.

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