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V,: . M A. A I . Jfc. a. LJ J " ' 1 " " 1 1 , 1 1 ' "" -y - -v" . .Hi-.!,, , ,.- ... - - - ' VOL. XVI-NO 204. : ; ' NEW BERNE, N. C.f TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY I, 18931.'- ESTABLISHED I8!l! . , , , . , . - , . , , . , i i i - i 3 5 I In Our Stock Of. ...High Grade Groceries - . We are constantly receiving fresh invoices of the 6 nest China, Japan and IodUTEAS, and the Choicest CofTeo Berries. : All oar Oollees' are LVy lloastej and Blended, so as to pro duce a delicious flavor, and tho Prices are Right, . , ; Superior Roasted Javn, a- 25a lb. ' J Bestltoasted Rio, - Vic ll, . ?3 Good Boasted Uio, r '. : - , lOo lb. 2 V ' Beet Elgin Butter, prints and bolk,26e lb. , I Our Shoe Department 2 Receives tasty additions every day. Just in A line of 4J ROY'S SHOES, which will show tlicir good qualities on exam inntiou und wear. , .r ; 1 I Dry Goods Department jjg U rapidly filling np for the SPUIN'O AND,SUJI- 35 MKU TKADK. ' 3: - ' 5; Examine Our Embroideries 5ai , , : - '- 1 i . . . . Just Received, and the patterns are so beautiful," the Sg quality so good, at.il the prices s tow, that every lady will find 5 Poe8'b'a to keep up the standard of "a vision of beauty and a 3"' j '? forever,". 'I he consciousness of baing tastefully dressed, 2J will wreath every faco with un' expression , of contentment and. will be a plea'ant Reminder of o u o u Arpus Automatic Lamp Filling ft 3 3 3 I desire lo call attention to the fact that I am prepared lo furuiah the trade with Arpus Automatic Lamp Filling (Jans, These cans hold 5 gallons and are self-fillins; and perfectly air tight, thereby preventing evaporation. Cane are loaned free of expense and are called for rega - larly to bo reOlled with only thjg BEST QCALI TY OIL at Lowest Possible Prices. " r "; Call and examine tame. Good house keepers should not be without one. Very Respectfully, m "m ti J. R. PARKER, JR., w"a',,: 12 .'Phone 69. : .77 Broad Streetl H O C C slllalIelllliiaifillllllllllC O Q O YOU UAY TRAVEL FAR I! K FORK YOU FIN D ANO riIF.lt GROCERY STORE where IioihU urn so KnlmMe and Prions so Uuasonable u here. V.'o urn not p'.iilu'ithrnpists. Wo don't givo awsy oar V.'o in.iko a F.iir Profit 7t nil only a f.iir proDt. .t an A 1 PVf"t. ' i o E3 Cans. O o TIkiI's tin! B' c.ret of our Low - V C.V! .Tu 4 I J. n DIUU IFPQINTEES Take Their" Places io Rev- . enne First Snow of Season- No Compul sory Vaccination Yet. A..& M. Cadets Indignant. Culver-, shy Loses on Connty. Bonds It Owns . . Journal Borkau, l Raleioh. N. 0. Jan. 81, '98. f E. C. Duncan, when he tukes charge of the Revenue office tomorrow, will make the following appointments: Henry C Thompson, of Orange county will suc ceed ex-Judge Tbos. B. Womack as chief deputy, salary tl,800; Oliver H. Dockery Jr., will succeed Captain 8. A. Ashe a cashier, (it was thought he would he chief . deputy). The casblei's salary is t.1.200; J. R. Joyce ot ReidsYille will be made stamp clerk at that place, $1,200. Mr. Duncan says he will let it be known tomorrow what he will do as to clerks who claim retaining under the civil service regulations. Yesterday the first snow of the winter began fulling. The sky for hours had a heavy leaden look, that gave promise for a good snow Unless small pox makes its appearance in this city, compiilnory vaccination will not be resorted to, though the board of health earnestly urgue upon the people the advisability of being vaccinated und many are following this advice. The cadets at the A. & M. colk-gc here ueiu an luuignuuuu meeuug a lew uiguis ago, aud demand better fare and better service in their dining hall. These boys pay 8 a month for board (the same thut he University boys pay in Commons' Hull). At the A. & M. college here, there is never a table cloth or napkin used, both are used at the ' University) an oil cloth is tacked to the table, . and washed off once a day. The amount paid m to the Mess Hall heie in about f 1,500 and at Commons Hall only about $1,100. The faculty will look into the . matter this week. It is asserted that Senator Butler was anxious for John Oraharu to be made Chairman of the R.R. commission instead of Caldwell, hut that ft did inot suit the Governor to do so. Why ia well known to the public generally. . Fifteen convicts, were sent to Golds- boro Saturday to work on some dykes there. Tho 40 convicts that were ex pected to go to Cabarrus county for wotk on the public roads could not be spared so says Superintendent Mewborne. He also notifies the Agricultural and Mechan ical College cadets that they can have a (quad of convicts to put the athletic grounds in order if they will pay 69 etc. a day for them. " When it was first proposed to put the A. and M. college here the city donated $3,500 for a site a piece of property north west of the city was bought for $2.100 and the other $400 deposited ' with the State Treasurer. Later Mr. Pul lan gave the present site to the promoters of the enterprise, and the site purchased left as belonging to the college. Now there is a purchaser, for the land,' but no deed can be found; The University held $8,000 of - the Stanly county bonds and f 8,000 of the Wilkes county bonds. , Now these are declared invalid so the University will Iosefl4,UuU. The money invested was that given by the Aliunnl for one of the j classes of the University. Collector Duncan says that if V. S. Lusk wishes to step into Ewart's shoes Governor Russell will give him the place, otherwise E. D. Carter of Asheville will be the lucky man. . A- political piece of pie now being watched here is the postmasterehip. Ex. U. a Marshal J. D. Hill says that Pritch- ard promised him the place, and C. T. Bailey claims that Pritchard promised it to blm. . News at to new cotton mills and big Improvements on old ones continue to come in. Cotton mtil industry is certainly assuming large proportions in this State. Superintendent Mewborne says that 1S3 convict are grading the mad from Ashepole to Elrod and have finished 11 miles. 1 '. . 1 BnckUn's Aralea Salve. Tna Best Salvs in the world for culs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, feer sorei, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively curat pile or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2Vcents per box. For sale by F. S. Duffy. The Jew York Life Insurance Co. 1MII TO 1TN Every Second, - - Kvery Minnie, -Kvery Hour, Every Day, Kvery Week, -1'very Mouth, - -I'li'in January 1, to P.veir.lr i SUBIMONED TO APPEAR. Dultcd Hlaten Siinm Cnrt tfltr Bbkllwnjr CannlwUBtn. Rn'cal Rtdacilaa Im Fuwaitr Ititlra Special to Journal. 1 Raleigh, January 81. The. United States Supreme Court this afternoon It sued a rule that Caldwell aud Pearson, the two new Russell commissioners of the Railway commission, appear before the Supreme court on February 21st, to show cause why they should not be attached for contempt of court. It Ig stated that it is the purpose of the railway commission at its next meeting to reduce first class passenger fares to 2j cents a miles and second class passenger rates to If cents per mile. . Prod ner ExehnuKe Cloned. Special to Journal. CmoAQO, January, 81. The long con test between different factions of the Produce Exchange in this city bus re sulted In the formal closing of the Ex change by a vote of the members. This Exchange has fixed prices for years on butter and cheese and other farm products, and has been the most important agent on its line in this coon- try. The produce merchants will now deal independently, ' CAN RISE OVER CHlLSOOT. . Aerinl Bttllronil Completed. A Marvel of EuterprlMe. Taooma, Wash., Jan. 80. Hugh C. Walluce, president of the Chilkoot Rail road aud Transportation Company, has been informed of the completion of the company's aerial railway over the Chil kott Pass to Lake Linderman. This marks a 'new era for Klondike triivel.ns the time between tidewater and me neaoquurterH oi llie l uKon river .is shortened from a month to one day, be' sides the removal of the perils and hard' ships. The company made a contract last night with the Canadian government at 15 cents a pound for the transportation' of all its freight for thu mounted police from Dyeu to Lake Lindcrmuii. HlK Punllrj Nhow. Special to Journal. ' Nbw York, January 81. The ninth annual poultry show begins in this city tomorrow and will be held in Madison Square Garden. The prizes offered amount to seven thousand dollars, FORCING TBS ISSUE. Nenntor IHiwitn Innlaiii Upon loierfer enoe In Calm, friends of Cub B. coming KeailenM Aft-nln. Special tp Journal. Washington. January 81. Senator Win. E, Mason of Illinois will introduce a resolution in the Senate demanding that pence in Cuba be secured at once and at any cost. Senator Mason heads the Republican Senators who are urgent for action against Spain's continued rule In Cubs The Cuban situation in Congress was cased for the time to a marked extent by .the sending of that warship to Havana but the advocates of action are getting restless again under the numerous re ports that the warship was merely trick to gain further time. It is significant that the Senators who are agitating the mattor are in political accord with President McKinley aud in favor of the annexation of . Hawaii, but are impatient at the slowness with which the administration's Cuban policy is de veloping, and anxious to hurry it up little. An intimation of titer feelings has been given the President. Absconder Caught. Special to Journal, Boston, January 81 An absconding merchant of this city has been captured la Canada. In his possession was thirty thousand dollars in bonds and diamonds, and five thousand dollars in cash. Tbe China qneallon. Berlin, Jan; 81, Newspaper comment here is all to the text of Eugland' in' glorious retreat, as indicated by the an nouncement of the Berliner Tageblatt, that Russia and England have arrived at an agreement whereby England has ar rived at an agreement whereby England bascobaented lo drop ber demand for the opening of Ta Lien Wan a a free port and Russia waive further oppoel tion to British' control of the China sea customs. The National Osteite learns that Tur key has given Russia permission lo send tbe Black Sea fleet through the Dardenelle, OABTOTIXA. nstsc 9 The Kind Yw Hawi Mantn BoogM. policy izoi,xi:xis 2 128 78 - 7.70 CO 61.81.1 373,a:s 1,017.434 in,4on,v-3 ON P&YING BQHDS. Ways anfl Means Committee Be- port Resilatioi UifavaratJly. Report Will be Immediate. Will Result In Party Vote. Speaker. Reed Predicts Thirty fla jority Against Resolution , as Passed In Senate. Special to Journal. WAsniiiOTOK, Jandary 81 This after noon, the House committee on Ways and Means by a vote of eleven t" five, decided report unfavorably the Teller resolu tion, making government bonds payable gold or silver at the option of the Treasury. The vote was taken on strictly party lines and the decision was to make the unfavorable report immediately. As soon as the resolution is reported back from the Ways and Means commit tee, tho rules committee will bring in a special order for its consideration. The me allowed for debate is likely to be brief, as the leaders do not believe there any necessity for protracted debate, and, moreover, a long discussion would he contrary to tile purpose they have in view, namely, a prompt and decisive neg ative reply to the Senate's declaration. The report of the ways and means committee will, it is understood, be pressed to a vote us speedily as possible wild the rules, tho power nud the in flucnce of the Speaker will all be exerted to effect this result. Speaker Reed Fays that the result of a vote in the House will be a decisive vote of thirty against the resolution ai passed in the Senate. Rnilrond Wnr Tnrentened. Special to Journal. f Uhicauo, January 31 A great trunk line railroad rate war of the biirirest roads running out of this city is considered to be immiuent. Npnlu nny utve I'p. Havana, (via Key West,) Jan. 80- Gea. Arolus has said that Spain cannot caray on the war in Cuba beyond July, and that if by that time the island is not pacified Spain will be obliged to abandon it for lack of resources. He also expresses the belief that Premier Sagasta anil Senor Moret, the minister for the colonies, in tend to abandon the island by July next, This morning United States Consul General Lee gave a banquet nt the Havana Yacht Club House at Variano Reach, to the oflicers of the United States warship Maine. FOVDEn - Absolutely Pur TUB MARKETS. Yesterday's market'quotatiODi furnish ed by W. A. Portcrfleld & Co. Commission Brokers. New Yohk, January 31. 8TOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close People Oft.... OS D!H 98 98 J c. a & q. 1003 im 100, loot COTTON. Open. Hifrli. Low. Close May S.T7 .V7H 5.T0 5.18 CHICAGO MAKKET3. Whsat Open. High. Low. Cloe May....; 951-W 00 04 84 J Cob May .......... 29J SO, 8SJ SSJ notion Salos lOfl.SX) balus. They Htnnd High On a nedi'tlnl of DODular furor when w uiaka vour clothing or ortr coat. They elevate llm wrurnr above llho ordinary, rry dy style of mn und give a writ ieiranc that I Im pouiiii lo gel Horn any one but an artUl in the tailoring Una. We not -only mum in ciume, uui auora lot man, bAraiK5 F. n. CMAOWICK'S, lerrhaat Tailor, 101 Mihix Si incur. dig z222WJl&U2 i Fresh Buckwheat, old fashion and prepared. The Very Finest Elgin Butter, fresh from the Dairy, only 25c per lb. And one of the Most Complete Stocks of Choice Fam ily Groceries in the city. x Give us a call, ., Yours Truly, McDan iel & Gaskl 71 Kroml SI., EW ST. C. nouuuuuu ixsulsul&sulujjljuulsl: 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 : LOTS ! ONLY $25000. BALANCE Every man of moderate means, and every man working on. a salary, may own a home. Buy a home and pay for it in installments, When the first paymeut is nude, I will give you a guarantee to make you a deed for the lot when all payments on same are made, "a pass boolc for weekly payments." Safer than a savings bank, and far more profitabh. When the lot is paid for, I will build you a MC )ERN COTTAGE, (your choice of plan) to bo paid for in monthly installments. Payments but little more than jou would pay rent. For example, a cottage costing 12,000, will cost in monthly pajments, 130, for 7 years, and the house and Int. is yours. . If you want a smaller cottage, say to cost $1,000. The monthly payments will be $15. At the end of 7 yenrs you own a house and lot in, a desirable locality, increasing in value every day. Yon should act at once. Size of lots 50 x 200 feet. Full information, maps, etc, call on 4. in. BAKER, rnl. 37 lollnrk Ntreef. Tooth Brushes For This Week Only We Will Soli . . '. 25c Tooth Brushes For 15c, 15c Ones lor 10c. Every one warranted. Bradham's Reliable Drug Store. I AtBook Store i. H Business Men Call and See Me Office Stationery A Specialty. m ;. jj ' G. N. Ennett. k 'A ' L. H. Gutter Hardware Company, Hardware, Nnah, loorM and IXllndw. 11 me, Cement and nens ana fa Bradham's f V ' " ' Reliable Drug Store. 2 PInMer. Ilullderjiii Hardware a Specialty. We alio have tb largnt and beat orted Lin of PLOWS IAND AGRI CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ever in tbe city. i Merchant we can Mil you at Manu facturer's Price. Reinemhrr w keep a full line of De vov and Harrison' Paint. Your for buntneoa, I. U. CUTLER HARDWARE CO. Wholesale fc Retail Grocers, Located on National Avenue, and others equally desirable. All lots to be connected with complete Sewerage System. $5 CASH DOWN. ' $1.00 A WEEK, Henry's Pharmacy, 127 Middle St., New Berne, N. C. Physician Prescription! A Specialty. A Freali Supply of Landretti's Garden Seed and Onion Sets.-, si:ed IRISH POTATOES. For Sale 100 Baiels First-aass Seed Irish Potatoes, white Bliss, fall grown. Will be delivered at Aurora, N. O. Flour barrels, double beaded, if de sired. Correspondents answered prompt ly. O. K. M ALLISON, Jan. 11, 180S. Idalia, N. C. See He For- SHORT LOANS. Whenever yoa have a paper yon want discounted ee me and you GET THE JA8H. ISAAC II. SMITH, 130 Middle St., NEW BERNE. N. V. ...HARDWARE... M ricnmr'f DnM:A asuiV. Ariel Bicyles. Hb a 1uiuj, XuTpX 73 Kills A;cnt.
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