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XT i i. hi 1 V njl'.v bi::n, n. c, Sunday -jSHoknimq, December io, 1889. VOL. XV11--K0. 218. ISTABLlMIMi m il n. iiaciikli::;. n. iiaciikui::. e:ly e:::vi::ti::i. -una i::::.:iei I " r -.- ( Locff Campa'.jn Wanted On The Twenty Fourth Infantry Is Expec- Constitutional Amendment . ted To Intercept Him. w y v" i arf 'j SSaa inn " kah I SMALL SLGAIt CURED PIG HAMS. S At 47 S,49!Pc!lccfcSt. We are ready to sell all kinds of :hdiidsome presents. Those Brass Cabinets have just come in " and are waiting tor you to see them.; . Lamps of all kinds, styles and prices 4 . A useful Chafing'l)ish or" a pretty Five O'clock Tea, ' 1 '; - x The Wave Crest Ware-Tern Dishes, Pho v tograp'h and Card Holders. : V x :, - The Dressing Case Set? in opal ware, all prices trom $1 25 to $3 50 a set orthe ebo.noid and silver sets and single pieces. "; 1 , ; Smoking Sets and Candlesticks in tle iron goods 1 -,;v; i'Z t l"'K, "V,""' ' silver Bracelets or a Dainty Brooch, or Hair Ornament Almost anything in a : Purse or Pocket Book. - I -T - fj 1 ; -rr ; i - ' " Manicure and Shaving Sets! in allpricesl latena to "Work For It f k Sa pree Court Declsloa Hnrts . SchoolaThe Dare Count .?.,. 1 Suit Treasurer's Report. . The Death Bate. . - "Rilbioh, Dec. .There : li naturally much interest. In -the meeting of the His Destination is, the .East Coast Of Lnion. CFaeral Touds; At Tlftan. A Five hours FlgaC;, On Americas Killed and Twelve Wounded ' Special to Journal. -- Washington, Dec O.-Tlie War De- Positions in - Bicycle Race, Special to Journal.. Democratic State committee here -next pertinent officiate are conduced that the t . Where is tho lady who doeanot oojoy wearing a pretty Fur Collar ettes, these we bare from- - . , t $2 OQ.tO ij& UU Handkc chiefs, &c. ;cs. Handkerchiefs and Silk Muffler iu many styles and prices, Such'" a pretty Embroidered Linen Handkerchief for only - 25c W3e - have most everything in the Fancy Article Ime, a&a ; DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, at Prices that Defy Competition; and we ask you not to forget to examine oar ;;. . . Groceruepc GOODS ALL NEW , v- AND FRESH. rtmerit. PRICES Candies, Nuts : igs, Raisins, Citron, J Currants, : : , Oranges,- v Apples, Lemons, .i And ia fct moft anything joa.oU for v T If you have not tried our I. JC. L. Flour, our special blend r.locha Java CofTco at 20c and that "ilgin Creamery Butter of our v:o isrgo you to do so at onco. -:;:; if you do not find thom Hi Monday erenlng. It Is assured that ihete will be a very full tUendance Aj wu remarked lart night bj John 8. Cunning nam, of the committee: .'"It la the moat Important meeting aince 1S93." A mem ber of the central committee and an ex- ohalrmaa taya he favon the holding of the State conrentlon not later than April 1, as he firmly believes In a long campaign. ; He wants the cemmittee pext Monday te call the ronveatlou and. believes It will take that step, as other ffUo It will have to meet again In Janu ary to cart It..' The Republican are try ing to rally theii forces The general public has no Idea of the character an the scope of the efferta the Republican leaden are making. ''Bat," declared this particular committeeman, "when -the Democrats get to work they will burst right through the Republican works.- Another committeeman said he under-: steod that the Republicans were work ing so actively to proselyte Democrats aid spreading opposition to the amend ment, that there most needs be prompt work to checkmate them. , The Demo crats, he thought, had relied too much upon the merits of the amendment and the popular liking for it. What they must do Is to work for It. v ' The Attorney General wrote his reply to ; the several Inqulrleiror the Bute Superintendent of Public Instruction at to the effect of the recent decisions of the fusion SupremeX'onrt on the public schools that .is aa to whether the fus- lonlste or the Democrats are to .control in all the counties. Tbe Attorney Gen eral iald. that 'scores of letters jnaking sfmliaikinqufryhad edme In, that he had answered none, but would answer all iu he opinion he would give to tbe (State Superintendent and the -public. He. said the uncertainty of the status nad stopped many of the schools aud been generally demorallilni to them,, aa. the ' letters how..?Hv O. a. Connor, raeeiver, !roOgft"s"uH against the Alligator Lumber Company and R. T. Oreenleaf and 0. R Xonea, Its officers, to remove tho cloud upon the title ,to 160,000 acres of land In Dare county, by forcing them to disclose their title to the land. The defendants filed a deburer. This . the judge overrules, under the terms of tbe State law of 1893. He says they most make their claims in a way to be adjudicated, or else bare judgment against them, which will re move the cloud upon the title.,' The de fendants have filed assignments of error. At the Agricultural and Mechanical College this afternoon, there was a drill by each of the four companies of cadets, followed by a battalion drill and dress parade. "The muilo was by the caJet band. This evening Mr. Wtllkowaky, of Charlotte, lectured to the cadets on Push, Pluck and Perseverance, three things well Illustrated In his own life. Mr. 8. ; M.' Gauls, of the legislative committee to Investigate the peniten tiary, was here and says there wIlU he another meeting of the oommlttee, bit does not know at what date it will be held. ' ;V' Tbe State Treasurer gives out the fol lowing statement of receipts and dis bursements for the fiscal year ended November 80th: ' Balance In Treasury Decern "jer 1st, last yea'r, 118170; re eel red from sale of penitentiary bonds and all other sources 11,545,717; total 1,7,W7. Disbursements 1,SOO,03. Balance all accounts $30,901. This bal ance is made up of the bUce of the pealtentiary debt fund of I10,v3; from bonds sold, $8330; all other on regular accounts 49,I81' Tbe city's report of death, births and sanitary condition for the month ef No vember was made today. There were S white and 8 colored deaths; 13 white and 8 colored births. Tbe population Is 11,000 white and 0,000 colored. objective point In Aguinaldo's flight ia Balero on, the bay of that name on the east coast of Luzon Island. Jl Is admit ted today tnat this opinion, which la apparently based on information from General Otis, has been held by1 the offi cials for some time. v The order to cut off hts retreat was given to Major Batcheler's division, the Twenty-fourth infantry being sent ep the river Majel from Bayombong, and Is now,' according to the latest dispatch from. Otis, descending the river. ? - This battalion which was: second to none at El Caney In the Spanish watyls in a position to Intercept Agulnaldo as he musl cross the Majel river Jn order to reach Bplere. Major Batcheldr Is out of telegraphjlo communication. Otis may not know of Aguinaldo's movements towards the east coast ; This Is censtd ered the only doubtful point in the task of catching the Filipino flea. ', - ., Makila, December 8 There was re Jlef In Manila when the news was re ceived toay that General Toung's small fgrce had arrived safely at Vlgan. -. Anxiety has -been felt for, General Young and the garrison at'Vlgan since it was known that General lino had a large and aggressive body of Fili pinos operating in the vicinity. General TIno made a stand In the mountain pass between Narvacan and San Qutnio. Tbe UMUIM lBUMkH VI kUd LMIHUB " If M augmented by trenches and pitfalls. -The fight lasted five hours, 'General Young ended the fight by charging and rooting-the natives, who left 5 'dead and thousands of rounds ef ammnnltion in the trenches. ' One American klllid and li were wounded.;-"-. New Tohk, Drcember I. The leaders board ef elections late tonight gave oat of the great team six days! bicycle lace their oflcial findings that W rtTajl"f . at Madison Square Garden erfT o'clock for governor,, and tab teat, of .the- Be- tonight had the foUowtog aeom e.v- 'Miller Waller 3,647.; Maya JIcEachera 2,017 2; Glmrp -Plce 9,147. t? - Ficher Chevalier 2,8473 Stevens Tarville, 2,- 048 5; Babcock Stlnson 2,048 5; Schineer Forster 3,4258-, - ; ItBACa, December- 9.--ilaymond G. dtarbuck was today re-elected Captain of Cornell football team; He will grad uate next year at the college in civil en gineering. lie will then have played on the' Varsity team four yeara. , . - Steamer Lost. - .- ' - , Spxlalte Journal. - " , , Pobt CoLBtrnus: Out.' December 9. No longer any doubt exists that the Caiadian steamer, which foundered in Lake firie was jM Niagara. The crew, consisting of Captain Oleary and sixteen men wore all lose, 1 Parts of the wreck age of the steamboat were fished up oft this port, today. The crew were all Canadians. - '' - - COTTON IL1RKEIY f Received by J B. Latham, eeasaIasioa ' :-. t :i. Haw Toanv December 9. . . " 'J- - Open. High. Low. Closei Tan. cotton ; i, 181 7.40 T.L; 7.40 May. cotton.5, 7.4 ' 7J4 7.41 7.154 . ; caioaao Kiusn rVnia-r: ; . Open. High. Low. Close X .May :iii".ir M. Coma: . -j' H xv -:K? fvzSs? i llareb1 i rj.vT 10 . ; 1 1 J 8.10 V .lt So. R'y Pfd....'; W : " v -64 a a.T. ..;. m:x '-'"':'T'.'' 8n M. pao:i;.;.i 4H' a o ; ko ; m Readlsg ;.v i, Mi Receipts at eottea ports were 83,000 bales.. Mrs. It. Churchill, Berlin, VI., says, I 'Our babv was covered with running sores, De Witt's 'Witch Hazel Salve cured her." A specific for piles and kin die eases, Beware of worthless counterfeits. It lakes but a minute to overcome tickling In ilie throat and to stop a cough by the use of One Minute Cough Cure, This icroedy quickly euros all forms of throat and lnug trouble. Harm less and plraKMit to take, it prerruls consumption. A famous six-dilc for grl ps aid Its effects. KSDuH;. . lluffy. The National Bank of New Bern. ' New Bern, N.C Dec. 8t0, 1890. The annual meeting of .the Stock' holders of this Bask, for the election of Directors, and the transaction of such other business as may come before them. will be held at their Danklng House,. the Sod Tuesday, being the 9th day January 1900. ... - Tbe Polls will be open at 13 U. to be closed at 1 P, M. . - , : . - G. U. Roberts, Casbler. J. 3. Baxter has the prettiest line of silk Mufflers and nice Ties, etc. tor Xmas gifts ever seen In the city. I have just received a beautiful line of ladles Cloaks snd Golf cips and will te sold very low. Respectfully, 3. 3, Bai trr. ' ' , - " !ckes the food more delicious and wholesome : ? ! Taylor Declared Governor.. . - Fhaskvo .t. Kt.. Deo. 8. The Bute AKBrilHWMinirai: 1.1- anil Cruckers, Uuda Biscuits and puMfcan ticket, have been elected on tit fxce otlhe returns." Commlseloner E11U and Pryor signed the majority report, In which thvyw hole that as a board of canvassers they hav bo right lo go behind the returns of tut county board; that their datlee are purely ministerial u canvassers; that, the face of the 'reinrns as received by them from the counties shows the Election of the Republican State tlckei and certificates of election were ordered Issued lo each candidate tiereon,, Commissioner Poynts presents a min ority report Which helioses by saying: I am unwilling to certify fraud and to torn Kentucky over to the control of the bayonet, Gatling gun, and the fraudulent tissue ballots." Extensive preparations are being made to Inaugurate Taylor Tuesday. Iwas nearly -dead with dyspepsia, tried doctors, visited mineral springs, and grew Worse.' I nsed Kodol Dyspep sia Cure.. That cured me.u-It digests what von eat; -Cures Indigestion, . sour stomach, heartburn and all forms of dys pOpsla. F, . Duffy. T" - Take Your Choice From our Stick in Sleds, Tool Cheats Hkaler, Gun tand RtOee for tbe tuia w i ratnv the fetttve aeaaon will;. . We have also handsome sets of .Carv ers, Pocket Cot'ery, 8bavtng Seta eta, that make appropriate and useful pree ente that will be appreciated by the recipient, ' , J - ' , Ala-) lust arrived another Beautiful Lice of Uit Glass and Fancy China. v - Call ia apd examine our Btck before It is picked over , .; ,.: L. H. CUTLER H'OVi'E CO. ToB UGGY at V,. J : We We Lend as Your? And we will tell you aomelhinr. are bulldinn Buirulis with a biff B. rWb new one for old ones with, a very Utile cash difference. . It will pav vou to Hear from us with a good Ear on Prices before you buy. a BUSgy. Kespeotiuiiy, ii. II. Watcra & Bon, 78 Broad Street. ' ' ; if ' i i. :Gtiv . '. i I . 1 1 Hi How Was Lf.aa Pprclal to J jiinml. ;iiot? Bis Fiuncib(.'o, Deo 9 Aa aUinnl ill la V't 'i! by () : 'n H. I I - 1 I ! ., llll,' itntrr ).-n. lie I shut lij I,', ii r (;i :, v, H f o ll li .' Sparo the brush snd spoil the teeth; good tooth brmh for lOo, the best for 25o. We bare rciiuced vibe price of our 8")C ami fiOc Lrunlirs to 25c while they last Braillmm's Plminnry. Bargains in n.mrcrcbifs. " .We put on alo this week 51 dor.en I.vliea fine hawlkerclil'rfu, aborted, pluln whlti! linncn, heinsiiichr.l, luco '!go and embroldcricil, worth from 10c to Km 'choice at Hi:. O. A. Har'ool. '.' At f r. ' .... , SHOES I have just gotten In a Fine Line of Tan and Patent Leather Shoes. ' Oui line lsjuplo-dat. : ' . . r;; GIre us a Call. " R. II. CARTER, v INDIGESTION. resulUnir from I -weakness of tliu atomach, is relieved "by Hood's SaraaiMtrilla, Hie great stom ach tonic and cum for DYSPEPSIA Call in and see i. O, Baxters, The Jeweler, Xmas stock.: I have a first clssi line of Sterling Silver Novelties from which you can select a present for yonr friend. - ' " , When tat Bayboro stop at tho Lnpton Efonec for food aocoauaodatloBS - We Want ! What do you Want We.want everybody to know we are going to sell tho hen Chalnlosa Bicycle 'or f SO 00 and Best Admirals for 123 00. Would be glad lo have you conn in and examine our stock, " We trade new wheels for old ones. Wektveoa bantta large quantity if Tine, alt klnde from $160 to $8 SO. And other articles that belong to a bicycle. v ' ( 8A8IIN8 CTCLI COMPANT : w will glT Try lady vUltltig our Xmas Store between now and the 15th December, a chance In a Bohemian Witter Bet, O Cn graved Glasesif 1 Large Pitch er and Tray. . . , tnll and Bee our line as they are going fait. DUGUID CiSOfl, Planters Tobacco Warehouse, New Bern, N. O. ' ' Al8 small Br fast Strips-aisd Euglkh C&xeJ i t tiers. Fait a Ala; u t ( orned Beef. Fifsh lot ( al es iw JingwWayferp. " Canned Goods of all kinds. Mince Meat, finest quality 20c lb. . "v Fesh Muck wheat,- both plain and prepared. . .Fox-River Print and Fancy Elgin Butter. - Chocolitto and ( ocoa. Dried and Evaporated Fruit. , A complete stock of the best Groceries that money will : buy. Prices us low aa anywhere in the city. Goods de-; i j jiJivered promptly and Free. - I respectfully solicit your pat. ronage. ., Wholesale & Betall Grocer, r 'Phone 91. 71 r,;vl fit. ' At GasMl & mitchell's You will find all the make-up for your Fruit Cake, Pound. Cake and all the Dainties you are to fix for your Xmas. Nuts, Eaisins and Candy tor Santa Claus stockings. Preserves and Jams of Best Goods. ' " Our Best Flour 2Jc lb and all our stock of Staple and Fancy Goods at Lowest Prices.. Give us a Trial. . " Any one expecting to give a nice cigar to a friend we have it - Small box Cigars 25c. Fancy box and pretty $1 25. Come to see these) and make a 'selection in Urne. Only few of those. . ' - A good stock of Cigars in regular Boxes and of the belt 5 cent cigar to be had. Onr Key West is Straight and Goes. , . " , - GASkljjT& MITCHELL'S, ' HARDWARE: GROCERIES: n MIDDLE STREET. 'Phone H7. 61 BROAD STREET.'- SicMiciiaSafiiiliiliiiiiMlilOiiliilliilj CHOOSING HOLIDAY GIFTS tf)Jl ". ITrom our Superb Stock of Furniture, is what Santa Clana is busy at these days preparing for tne Yuletide seuson of good: fj fellowship and interchange of gifts. s M Beauty, Comfort, Usefullness, tlegance run , Beauty iu GiH( pieces in Chairs, Verois Martin Tables and Rockers. -. X ' ; : 'X 'f - ( Jomfort ia Morris Chairs and Couches. " vt-EIegancein, Suits in Birdseye Maple and Golden Oak H And Usefulness, in everything . FRAN(.fH0NES & LQ.M r I,' -tl.y 1 I.'mi't mi ; f i'l i We Are Now Showing an TJn unallj . - Full Line of Carpets' Rugs, attings, y and Oil Cloths. Our line of Ladies, Misses aad Children's " '' FLv:;:d Uniztwzir, Is worth your attention. A new 'y of tlie ramous r" ft r PRICES 4 -j ri r : E Wo have just received a new line- ot p g Men's Double Breasted Fancy Vests at r I - . T7o can safety say that no such t val " -: uc3 have ever been offered in our tovra. 1 T7o havo marked these Vests doim : cloo, c o as to put them within the re : ct every cno. . .'.' ' Crllr.ndcct your , choice "of cole: ! C Ycur3 :ruly, . " . V
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