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' r ' 7'. VOL. XVI--NO 210. NIW BtKNS, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, 1898. ESTABLISHED 1802 . . . 3 o niiiiuiYirViI Fascinating ! I ,' TEA GOWNS, feminine and dain ty, in cashmere and soft clinging fabrics are popular for borne wear, and we have many beautiful materials for your se lection. . We are showing a stylish assortment of LADIES' FLANNELETTE and all the lingerie so necessary in every Lady's Wardrobe. These wintry blasts and cold rains make extra precau tion necessary. Fortify auainst tlecpleesneea by buying a pair of oar i ALL WOOL BLANKETS, 10x4, GOOD VALUE, Former Price Now Reduced to '. 3.50. $3.00. Heavy Cut in all Winter Underwear. ; March so trying to every 'one, has many aches and shivers in store for you. Examine our stock and marvel at 'the bargains we offer.. No one should tempt Providenco by risking wet feet. We 6ffar great values in our SHOE PEPAKTMENT. ' Quality, Prompt and Courteous Service and Ex-' tremely Low Prices are a winning team for STILL 1H0THER Hearinjr For Tie Kortli Carolina Railroad on 10th. w a mm n mm- B LP R bcu ft wm b ODODisraiiiiiiiiSiiiOOOnoDOi. Arpus Automatic Lamp Filling Cans: o I desire to call attention to the fact that I am prepared to furnish, the trade with Arpus Automatic Lump Filling Cans, These cans hold 5 gallons and are self-filling and. . perfectly air I ight, thereby preventing evaporation. . Cans aro loaned free of expense and are called for regu larly to be refilled with ouly the REST QUALITY OIL at Lowest Possible Prices. Call and examine same. Good house keepers should not , be without one. Very Respectfully, JX DADIrTD ID Wholesale and .11. I HnlVLn, Jn., RetailOrocer. PTirtTio AO. 77 "Rrnnrl Rttaot o o I YOD MAY TRAVEL FAR Be ratines of Fire Insurance. Fob He School. Capitol Grounds Fencing:. Cumnock Coal Ont- ' put Fifty-nine Waal Li censes. Not Beslgned. ' JOURNAL BcBKAtt, Ralkior. N. C. Feb. 7. "98. ( There is very favorable outlook that the property in thU city will be re-rated for tire insurance next 'June by the Southeastern Tariff Association. Each individual risk will stand on its own merits. ." ' ' ; At the meeting of the board of alder men on Friday night a resolution was passed to charge $1200 rental annually for tbe Geutenial Graded school. Tnis is the largest public school here. The building was put up in 1883 by the pity and stands on the site of the old 'Governor's Palace" The school committee have limited funds at its control, and to pay the reutal de manded by the city would shorten tbe term of the public school from 8 to 4 weeks. This is to be very much regretted as the schools are splendid patronized, and doing tine work.-,..-:, ;,...;.,. ,...,...,;,1 ,. In taking dowu the coping on one side of the Capital grounds upon which the iron fence rested, the marks of the coast survey which the government had had made at great cost were destroyed. In the corner ot the square stands three upright granite blocks, and in a partiou- ar line from these were copper balls in the coping which have been removed. The North Carolina Department of Agriculture has made a contract with trustees of the A'. & M. college for the analysis of the fertilizers as made by the experiment station. The Department of Agriculture will hereafter issue the Bulletins regarding tbe analysis, instead of their being issued from the experiment station. - liev. James M. Horner of Oxford last night preached the last of the series of sermons at the unurcn ot the uooa Shepherd , on the "Apostolic Fathers." Ills subject was "Origin." Kev, Dr. Pittinger rector of that church will lec ture in Toronto, Canada, before the Students Missionary Association, about the 20th o' this month. At the Cumnock coal mines in Chat ham county there are now 200 miners employed and the output is 200 daily. Of this the 8. A. L. contracts to take 100 tons daily. Since the mines have fallen into new hands there has been a marked improvement there. Yesterday at Rex Hospital Mr. W. H. Willard died. He was operated on by two, eminent surgeons just exactly (two weeks before his death. W. T. Caho resigned from the revenue department because be did not care to claim civil service protection, and serve under Republicans. There is to be another hearing in the case of the N. C. R. R. being leased to the Southern, at Salisbury on Friday the 10th befoe Special 'Master Craige. He has summoned President Spencer and other officials of the Southern to present their books and papers before him at that time. This is at the request of Gov. Russell. " The Bell' telephone company this morning Died a 3,000 bond with the railroad commission to protect telephone uses in the State In case the lower rate ordered by the commission is adopted. Tbe courts decided this to be legal. The class for law license before the Supreme Court today was next to the largest on record. There were 59. Six were negroes. ' The State today chartered the Worth Company of Wilmington; Capital paid in 1100,000; capital stock permitted $.VW,000. All tbe members of tbe com' panr sre members of the family of the late B. O. Worth. (Maude Bernard the new district attoi ney has not yet sent In his resignation as solicitor. Judge Puruell has sent bis opinion of the sal of the Cap Fear and Yadkin Valley R, R. to the U. B. circuit court of appeals. It ordera a dull sale of the road. It hi a modification of the opinion of Judge Bimoolon. It orders a sale of the whole, or by sections s the terms ot In morurage reads. Baltimore bond adders will appeal to tbs L". tt. Supieme Court. ' Trial. Special to Journal. Paris, February 7. The trial ot M. Zola on account of bis charges against high officials and army"offlcers is being held. A vast gathering is present at tbe trial .-. Tbe trouble growing out of Dreyfus affair has created great tumult in tbis city, and the promoters of the anti- Semitic feeliDg hisaed Zola upon his ap pearance in court for his declaration of a belief in the innocence of Capt Dreyfus. YlBrua SfMirn lu AaMrl. . Special to Journal. London, February 7. The news from Vienna is that the Austrian Government has closed all the German Universities in the Monaichy until the 22d of March in order to prevent further rioting, growing out of the recent race troubles. talMr4 VII Scheme. Special to Journal. New York, February 7. The Stan dard Oil Company is arranging to water its stool by increasing the face value of its shares 400 per cent. The company is buying in shares. The public announce ment of dividends is 10 per cent, but the secret dividends amount to 80 per cent. The stock is selling at (4,000 a share. II T . ii iremiei 4 11 it 1 1 : i k 1 1 1 Wholesale ft Retail Grocers, Are Slew Lawyers. Special to Journal. Raleigh, September, 7. The Supreme Court today rejected thirteen of the ap plicants for license to practice law Among the successful candidates 'were R, A. Nunn and John B. Seymour of Craven county, who passed. 71 Broad St., XEW BEMX, X.CV 3 Mtlll Molding Wat. Special to Journal. Boston, Feb. 7. The striking cotton operatives at New Bedford are not weakening in their refusal to accept the ten per cent cut in wages, as was ex pected they would do on account of their distress. It was expected that the ma chinists at Fall River would strike today in aid.of the other operatives but up to this time they have pot done so. Au Atlantic City Fire, Special to Journal. Atlantic City, N. J., February 7. A disastrous fire in this ciiy today, due to the explosion of chemicals, burned the Academy of Music, a big hotel and much death front property. Denntle Are Frightened. Special to Journal. Wn.KisBARRft, Pa., February 7 It expected that some of Sheriff Martin's 58 deputies will run away as they are becoming alarmed as the trial progresses and the evidence is so strong against them. No Spirit of Retaliation. Jerry Simpson and - Dingier' . Hat Label. Speaker Reed Keeps Jokes on Himself. Eight Hour Labor Bill. Journal Bureau, l WASmsQTON. D.C., Feb. 7. f Has the predicted industrial war bo- tween America and Europe begun? Quite a number of well informed per sons are disposed to regard the partial shutting out of American fruit and the threatened shutting out of American horses by Germany as the first blow in that war. The administration, however, does not take that view of it. It is rath er inclined to treat the matter lightly pending on investigation, which is being made. Congress1 is disposed to treat it more seriously, the Senate having adop ted a resolution calling upon the Depart ment of State for informrtion, The total value of nil the American fruit sent to Ger many has not in a single year exceeded $1,000,000, but tbe outlook for increasing it very largely was considered very promising before the German govern ment began to hamper it. The trade in American horses in Germany, although comparatively new has grown to large proportions, and is rapidly growing. This government is slow to believe that Germany is actuated by a spirit of retal- liation, but should it be convinced by its investigation, it will speedily show that retaliation is a two handed game. . It is now known that Jerry Simpson's speech about the London label in Repre sentative Dingley's hat, which that gen. tleman said was put there by the Amer ican maker to catch the dudes who were willing to pay extra for anything la belled London, was prompted by I isvery man of moderate mean?, and every man workinz on a ealarv. Representative Hepburn, of Iowa, wholmay own a home. Buy a home and pav for it in installments. never loses an opportunity for a joke. I Wheu the first payment is made, I will give you a guarantee to make He accidentally saw the label in the hat I you a ueeu lor the lot when all payments on same are made, "a pass book and told Jerrv to eo and look at it. ror ween iv payments. knowing that he would be sure to make! Safer than a savings bank, and far more profitablf speech about it. He did. and now "hen the lot is paid for, I will build you a MC 'ERN COTTAGE. some of the republican members are ex-lvj0"' "noice oi pianj to do paid lor in monthly installments. I'ayments pressing fear that the London label in 0,u "lUB more lnan Jon wouM pay rent, for bxample, a cottage costing Mr. Dingley's hat will be heard from 2,000, est in monthly payments, 830, fur 7 years, and the house 4 nEFOUK YOU FIND ASOTHKR GROCERY STORE where Goods are so RuliaUe and Prices so Reasonable u here, r V are not philantlirop'its. We don't give twsy our goods. We make a Pair Profit and only a fair profit. Put we are ('!in Itiiyris. That's tho secret of our Low Pries. A Poll Line of FANCY CAKF.S Jmt Received. Epidemic Rafflaa Special to Journal. FisKKiLr, N. Y., Feb. 7. The epidemic of scarlet fever in this town has become so threatening that tbe authorities have closed all the public schools. llli Fir.vcin Absolutely Pure ! CROUP ! SmtraMteai the rhlllpplaM 8pectal to Journal. Loxnox, Feb. 7. A destructive firs In Maoila, the capital ot the Philliplne Is lands consumed two hundred costly buildings of the city, Is Always Alarming, Sometimes Fatal. Anway'tt Syrup Affords Immediate Relief. We have hundreds of Testimonials praising, in highest terms, this valuable remedy. No Cure, no ray. Manufactured and Bold at Bradbam's Reliable Pharmacy. Pollock and Middle Streets. Henry R. Ilryan, Jr., FIRB INSURANCE AGbNT, New Berne. IS. C. 69 South Front Street. . ... IILST 1QQ7 ... Tho Jew York. Life Insurance Co. it DIIITIT, Grocer, 1MII TO ITW POIsICY Erery Second, - - - Every Minnte, - ' - - Every Hour, - - Every l'sy, - , m - - Every Week, - . . - Every Month, - - - From January 1, to Dooember 31, - THE 1HDUSTRUL V&R hreatenei By Germany Not P pr Tnrrrmrrn A Nice Lot of Small ' Sugar Cured Pig Hams. Fresh Elgin Butter. , Fancy Cream Cheese. ' " ' Fulton Market Corned Beef. Small Breakfast Strips. Fresh Grits and Big Hominy. Loose Oatflakes. "Dried Apples and Peaches. Fancy California Prunes and Apricots 10c per lb. Heinz Baked Beans with Tomato Sance. Standard quality Table Peaches 10c per 3 lb can, and los of other good things to eat, whiuli we cannot mention for space at prices which defy compction. 1 n nt 1 . 1 v 11 l,M III l1 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 System. . . $5 CASH DOWN. $1.00 A WEEK. LOTS ! ONLY $250 00. BALANCE oftener than his explanation, especially, in the rural portions of their districts. Instead of lieing offended at the nu mcr- ous jokes that are told about the auto cratic manner in which lie runs the House Speaker Reed is constantly adding to them. His latest was gotten off in a street car on Representative Hicks, who was absent when tho House voted on the Teller resolution. Mr. Reed was in the car when Mr. Hicks came in. As soon as he saw him, the Speaker said: "Hicks, come here," and when Mr. Hicks stood before him, he continued, using the tone of an irate school master; "Hicks, you didn't come to school last Monday after noon. Have you brought an excuse from your motherr" The joke was so apparent that everybody in the car, including a number of Congressmen, joined in the shout of laughter that followed, and Mr Hicks forgot to answer the queition.- Tlie House committee on labor has reported a bill amending the eight hour law in such a way that it can be enlorced (for various reasons, principally lack ot jurisdiction, the law has only been en forced in apoia, ana no wnere very rigia ly) to the House, auil will try to getUihe bill voted upon. and lot is yours. If you want a smaller cottage, sav to co3t f 1,000. The monthlv payments will be $!.. At the end of 7 venrs you own a house and lot in a desirable locality, increasing in value every day. ion snouia act at once. Size of lots 50 x S!00 feet. Full information, maps, etc., call on A.M. BAKER. iml. 37 I'ollork Nlrrrl. WILLIAM Draw. mm ...HARDWARE... Masury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles. TAB MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W.'A. Porterfleld 4 Co. Commission Brokers. New York, February 7. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Clove Peoples Oat.... 08 08) 88 0HJ a n. ft Q. ion 103 ion ioij COTTON. Open. High. Low. Clote May B.M 8.98 6.08 5.06 CHICAGO MARKETS. Whsat Open. High. Low. Close May 001 OAt 04 04 Conn May 20 201 Si 201 Cotton Balas 24H.800 bales. BackUa's Arnica Salve. Tns Birr 8avi in the world for cnts, bruises, eores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblai ns, corns, and all skin eruptions, and poai- tlvcly eores pile, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per bos. For sale by F. B. Duffy . Miie ; Street, New Berne, N. C. i I Everything For Chaps. Frostilla, Camphor Ice, Pnrfumed Vaseline, Vaseline Oil, Vaseline Cold .Cream, Hind's Honey, Hind's Almond Cream, Bishop's Camphorine, SOLD AT Bradham'i Reliable Druf Store- & Henry's Pharmacy, 127 Middle St., New Berne, N. C. Physician PreMcriptionH A Specialty. Fresh Supply of Landreth's Harden Seed Onion Sets. Dr. E..F. Early, DENTIST, OFFI(;E:-Over Bradham's Pharmacy, Rooms 3 and 4. OFFICE HOUKS:-9:ao to 3 and S to 5. GAS ADMINISTERED. 2 vJBjBNaSBNBVBNBNas i as 1 IL.-'- W I HOLDERS - I 13 - ' 128 78 -' - 7,780 GO 61,813 6." 8T3,i!S8 76 - 1,617.454 63 1!),40M'M 61 L. IIOLLOWnLL, A cent. No Croup fledlclne la Better Than Duffy's Croup Mixture. Mr. E. H. Barn u 10 savs: "We keep a bottle of it at nur houaa at ail nnwi ana cneeriuiir recom mend ll." Mr. imr W. Wstrrs says: "I have found all that Is claimed for it is no mora than it dturrvea, it having given instant relief when n wlmlolstered. AT ... . Davis' Pharmacy, PboosM. Cor Broad ft Middle St Truck ! PEAS ! PEAS ! PEAS ! AND Beans! Beans! Beans! The earliest of Extra Early Peaa, and Improved Valertine and Boat Proof Wax Beans. Potatoes to arrive. , Are You Cornel Cornel Com In ft I J. F; CLARK, prick Store, Near Market Dock They Stand IIIKh On a Dedeatal of norxit.r f.vnr when e make rour clothing- or over coat They derate the wearer above the ordinary, every day style of man, and giv. a swell appearance that Is lm pnulble to jrrt from any one but an artlat In the tailoring line. We not only mass me clothes, but adorn the man. F. fl. CHADWICK'S, Merthaat Taller, 10I Ml DDIS BtMCT. See He For.. SHORT LOANS. Wbsatvar you have a paper yon want dtaonunted so me and you OCT Till CAM!. ISAAC II. H71ITII, IM Middle m NEW.BEHNE, 9. O.
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