frvMiifm.mmm,Y- 'rVi rrv rni n . ,'.,uAitM 1 i 1 1 rf". fcnuiui n in. it n .,..(... a. -.. peto 1 if f I sis' HIT U ' UtT tmS I ttol. xx. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C. JUNE 17, 1897. NO. 11. FULL OF ERRORS. WRECKED BY WIND. FARMERS CONGRESS. ODE ISSUE GONE. COTTON ADVANCES. - "1- kJUIIff 57 C S f S g ft 5 5 ( id S 3 3f 9 S 3 S f t f B f t f f Vf f iWlVkVJ Sslod Htttioa Lav Omitted frcm tig Printed lets. Southern Pines Swept ni BcilJ iip Wrecked. Governrr Asked to Appoint Dele- Fntnre Campaips Relieved of l Increased Business in Liverro " its u so TO) ta "So V latfs M Next Mesfe Taiiff Qnestion. Sends Prices Up. -"l ' V . - . s. v- Ik' 4 SUU Cfctmlst Battle Pat Oat. Ckr;e Aralist Carroll Ex pls!ae!. Names af Me when r the College ExmbIItc CBltt. Journal Bursa it, RaLIIQU, N. C. June 11. II is now stated that the "school elec- liou" law, mooted by the late legislature ia mot in the printed volume of (lie acts of "fLM-aews will nnu a genuine 'sensation. " ABOiher bad error in the acts of 1897 waa today diacorered by the Secretary of Stat a. The act io regard to fishermen front other States imprecd a license tax of f3,-TOO on Uioc who caught fish with eiaea for market. The act as passed waa DOO-reaidents." A9 enRros.sfd, aa ratified and as pi in ted It rends "now residents. Of rourse the whole business ia in-operative. Cfcarlea II. Turner of Siatesville is cotnmisslooed 2d lieutenaot of Co. A. 4th. rejicneot, N. C. State Guard. It ia learned from Representative Cox, of Pitt (Hep..) that aa yet u t a sinie official cotnaiissioQ has bet-11 issued to any one ia Pitt; that the reason Is that Con jrrwnaD Skinner prv pes to use all tkeo positions to secure eudnrseinents of kia coarse this Tear na to Senator l'ritch- ard. Tt.e program ia that Skinner is to j Hve loo it 00 Republican lines this! year and next year. j It ia ill rumor that J11 le rurnvll will make cl anjcee two or three of the U. S. Coart clerks in this district. ' Repablican State chairman will gn in August 1st as attorney for the western dUUlct, to succeed R. B. Glenn, resign E. V. Cox hta resigned as a tru?te-e of j the Agricultural and Mecbanical college. ' Ia an interview to-day he said it was be- j of the violation of the interest and ' parpoM of the Legislature to keep the ! coilejre oat of politics. lie sys the oiut ia( of part of tbe faculty is merely the entering wedge to the ousting of all. The purpoae ia to change all save Hoiiaday Wheu Cox got here Tuesday he found tbe Governor wauted to oust the presi dent and put in John Graham of Kidge way. Cox said lie would not throw the college luU politic and so told the Governor. J. R. Chamberlain was tle soring spirit in the chaoges. and Cox say h waa animated ly malice. Tbe board of truateea of the Agrrcul- tural and Mechaaical College and exper-j seat station, backed by the governor, . finished its work, and dropped g'"od to put in office men ho are seek-1 ing pie. Tbe State should b congratu-1 bsivd that it has left the President of tbe College, Col. llolladay aud part of the j faculty. Dr. BatUe. Statu chemist is 1 rouateu. Hta successor is not yet ap pointed, but his duties will be atundrd to by Prof. W. A. Withers. Professor of chemistry at tbe College, until an ap pointment ia made. Governor Hii-sell declared he would get control of the Col lege if U regui led the casing of an ex tra session of the legislature. Kalelgh and Heudersn will ernss bats OO the Hlh at Athletic Park here. Marshall Carroll wiil bold bis otliee his' fall term w hich U otitil February. The ! char jr e against him are all explainetl. Tle new board of trustees of tbe A tt af. has Are Democratic meniljers. In 1 filling the poajlioti of Dr. Battle they , will bare to go out of (he Slate. There was a spite against him is why be was displaced. The new executive committee of the cvllege is J. t'. I.. Harris. A L. Hutladay. E. V. Co, J. II. Waller aud ! J. R. chamberlain The experiment atatioo ranks first in the South. One of I lie Democrats withdrew d.c'.ining to j act with the Usjrd. The majority of the ! board renlly wante-i lo oust t he entire ' faculty at the college but they did not. BLARTEILOUS SPEEU. Tsrs4s Baal Hade a lll la Two Sllaai. Whkoai aa lltrl. Niw Yoi.K. The I'tnted States tor pedo but. Porter, on Sunday n-aile the marvellous record of a mile m less than two nitiiutiS, w ith earee'y an etTort. She made I h-i in uil of Iaiu-; 1-oiad m faster time limn it Its ever 1 c n made before, aud succ sfull v ) aseti the most severe test that ever h.u iH-n given a boat in her class. Tlie vessel was put under ai! conditions of boiler power ami run at arious speeds, but vu not let out any time, the bii;Iiet speed for anv hour being l eiity-ycven ktvo a. TJe Porter cut through ti e white caps like a kuifr ana despite le-r hih s t t d. scarcely any iltr was taken u deck. The board will try torpedoes ami test the resnel's nienoeuvering piaiitii s. WELL BE OCRS. Treaty f A if lallta llaTnn Drawa I p. WasIIIXOToy, June U A treaty for the annexation of Hawaii to the United Stales will 1 sent lo Hie Senate soon fler the retuin of tb- President, ui.iess prevent plans are altered. The treaty has been written, antl all its details were fully agTeed upon before the President aad Secretary Sherman left for theSouth The tremtT is on the general lines of the treaty negotiated during the admin iatration'of President Harrison and with drawn by President Cleveland It pro vide for annexation without the ex action of the conditions on tbe part of Hawaiian. The United Stales will agree, however, tO aaanm the debt of the present II wajian government, but will come into of all the Hawaiian posses- , Trustees Appointed for Blind Insti tntion. Washington Couuty Commissioners IndU'ted. School Election Law of l.si)7. Special to Journal. H.vLEHin, N. C, June 1'2 A heavy wind storm swept through Southern Pines late this afternoon, wrecking sev eral buildings ;ind ilam;iy;in(f some others. (leorge TonnotTski and K. ('. Rivers, both of llaleipli are appointed trustees of the Blind Institution. Superintendent of Public Instruction directs the indictment of the commis sioners of Washington county for refus ing to pre notice of the August .-ohoo election. Upon examination it is found that both the school election laws appear in the Acts of IStfT. They are Acts to stimulate taxation in rural districts find to encourage local taxation. JUNE REPORT. CGEdiiioo of Ih3 Crops fern State tapiaflects. Cotton Aereaire Larger. Hecreas ed Tobarco Arteairp. Averaire Condition or Wheat. Oats. Potatoes ami Fruit. Spet'i-' to .I.nirnai. Kai rt-s:t. N. C. Ju:v '. J. The Stati cnip report for, Mine i. re'rns one t'.Ku s.ind f .r: e-p,i!'.. U ni s pared th s if ',err.iH:i. n: o vei ls lire- It savs that llu a. :e:l' 1.- sixteen p'r cent greater I i. an la ami the condition per cent average. The acreage of v-oni i- 'J p.-r i than last ear an.l i! condition i- ; year, of an - t les M pel cent of an average. Acreage of tobacco is nine p. r cent less tlun last rear and its condition is 7 per cent of an average. Following is the condition of the other crop as compared with average wheat 100 per cent, onis 1)4 cent, hay ', jk t cent, irish p-t aloes SO kt cent, sweet pitatoes 90 jwr cent, apples 64 per cent, peaches 61 !er cent, ravs J7 per t ent. DEMANDS SEATS. BASH) ON SUPREME ((HUT DECISION I.N ASYLUM CASES. Made at Meetinsrof Board of cn It 11 re. Man and Human Ci innl bronirht to the Airri i 111 Penitentiary Uur Po ison 1 11 ir. S;H'ci.il to Journal. I A I E 1 1 I ! , N. ('., ,l;;ru- 1 "--At tin l;.( el-attor- inof the Joard ef Acru-Miliac. neys R. Burton and Shopard made demand 'n behalf of J. II. 'fiimer. J. R. Mel t-lland and F.. K. Aiken th:it tl.cy be received hs meinlers of I'm- Board and lake llu ir -eais and si rv- until the ex piration (if ihtir terms. Tins is I :US1 d oil the deciio;i ia the in-anc which is claim- ! to pi ee cas-. me hmri over this A w lute man an well ci unt . w en tentiary tiw'.ay. t years fo r poi-or. i w om.an fr, ln ( : Ad roiilit ;o the peni- serc a term of ten the woman's former husband so that tbev could mairv. WUITUER BOUND? The Rnttlrthtp w York Full Ont to Men Wllb Kenlnt Order. Bo-Tov. The I'n.tt i! Stat s cruiser New York, ii.e flagship ..J lantic Spiadroii. wit a Iiar Komery Slc ard, o: :.r 1. the har'. -or n -t a ul . :; I to w!i-:t poi t he i. hoi::., ! . w hen t '. I '.v. iii outside of B. o ;-, :;!,;, over ttie fi le that t lo - a! -Wti.-sbintor, -a. 1 1 le o; t destination i---ert.ii ,e I , I: is cencr.oly I ' ie 1 . when she re:i. b ( 'ap I '. her r.o.-. :, : .. :r h w ,r i. t in -I'll u- :,; i, -I somewhere in the i. i -' , 1 for w he" ,!,. i-'aito! -he vioioiied and c a!i ), and ho Notth At Imira! ior.t :iio d . lit of a: lainH .: '. it " iii otdy to- i , II i.i. I:, r pii.-t ei !e i - from i. and lui aoir. th.it - he- 'a til turn : i ti. it h. r l.l.tll he is "d .f I'ub a: .- f u ov j ro- i. K; s-iry. w i 1 1 1 o u fa r a I mIt i:!.ir : a in n i ore m , ; .1. TRIBUNE SCLD. RoDChl by Knit l(h Purl Special to J. ii rn.vh RaLM'.H. N C . Jim Tribune -o!d here t I. fl, It u as bought by A R.ileigli. N. C. Tie K. : n--l.t J . Tie 'in p. '11 . of WONDERFUL .ire the cure- l)V Hood' Sai supai 1 1 !a. and vet thev are simple and natural . Hood'- Sarsa parilla makes PURE BLOOD. Very Hot Wealher in Hnleitrli. Bi- Sale at "Tuckers Store." liupriMe- inents in Pillion l'ark. Nf it Ap pointees. liussell at S riirlits- tille. Teachers Assenihli. .J. 'I i: l B; ! . ' Km kh;ii. N. .Inn.- I. , The hoard of trustee.- of tin- Blind A- -lum met tin- evening. Tin le . us .,m i:n poiiant meeting, as tin re ' ii errd changes to lie made in the lo'Veinm. n! of tl.e in-titiition. The I lo verno-r has beeti I . (i o -ted by the Farmers National Connie-- to ap point two delegates from the Sta'eat lare anil one fri -in each ''"ii.'i --ion-d di-trict to r. pie-ei:t North l'a:o!.:ii for the next two years, at the ani'.u intrs. Hon. .1. S. I imnin -rhani of met t 1 I'm :i ((.Ulllty is v;i e-p! e-l lent of ti,e e.o rr The next nu'etia,; is at St. I'am. Minn August :U to September ihh. The w eather is v, i v viiy u .: u: ate besides tin re is no 'b: . ., a i:d :. pi -pect of rai n. Fully :;,i ')ii people w, :.! t . Tu lo t-' opi n I ujj -ale on Sat a i ! ay . Mi::v je.pl, C aid not be wait' d on A convenient and Well arran-rid suninierliouse with refres'im ri.nn u ;!i be built at l'uilen Ba'rk immediately It is Sunn tiling vety much needed there. There is a nice open da i.eir,r pa v 1 1 i .o i i ;. 'ready tlure oat that atfo;d- u- ; l :('! ion hi ca-e f -terms. To dav the new appoint, r- . f tie' A I icilltlir.li Depa: t mel.t tool; (I.ar,e. There has bum M ine vty m e:sms on -omo of the "oei nothing could ha e b 'en bar I l Kilo ll-oa's lef.-I.ee of 1". I! Vance arain-t the atta -i; made 1 e (I it' ll." I li te all S. r of him to the editor of t he Nov. - vl. Oka rv. r. Miss Ma'tie I'.iiv i- L-i iiu: a del: litfu; iioi:-e patty to - u: e y.ain 11 iei.d- f A sllo;i-tiea h;,,- 1 cell 111 a l" f .r tbe mem. a i ii to V.ir.rc, that i- to ( ! .le: e.i. to tal.e tl-.i foi in of an inda-ti: al m-.. I for bo;, -. and be (ailed the V.o:ee l:i dll.stn.-ll Sell -..I." No 1't !i, r -a' -te-tloM lord ! be made and it i- ! ie pi ': it w 1 11 be can le. 1 out. At a meeting of tie- fro tei- of Sf, Marv's si b ool ( i: iid w a.- t 1 tiled w.:h 1" chapters of lo members each i" v . : k to raise money foi the puu ha.-e f'ind." Idle way in winch the oi.l pupils of St, Mary's have raliie.i to ber call f help shows how dear to the luatt ot i.acli is the welfare of their - Alma M a! or.' Governor and Mrs. Russell went to S uiii.rn Bines yesterday ami tomori. -.v oo o tln-ir cottage in V : i!:ts ille Beach below Wil m; u -1 m . The attend tnce at the Tern !u r- As seiiibU . which beirir.s at Moialie.ei to minrow, pronu-es to be t'ne !.'.!:. -', ;;: many year-. Tlu re is a iea'. scarcity of e. t. ;', in this State. The mills have u.-ed much loir tbere has bet ii a heavv I'oreien sh reign sl.q - men t. IVditiiS bat. crept int- th all.tV wards of public instruetion in -pite ..i the t tTort of Supei iuteiidetit Mi bane permit it. The t 'ti new seho.il law- pro viding for special election- are f. end t be all ri-ht. At first they w. i e t ho: -m l to have been omitted from the Vi-!ative l e'ol ts. I :il't r KeillH. Henry (I. Bran! lus inriv. i a'. Van katat, at the base of Mount St. Klias. with a party of live tho will scab- the mountain. I h.-pati ht .- from Vol oiia 1 1 a iy a iiiiuuin e that a terrible cyclone, nee. mpam. d by hail, devastated the Valley ( f Ci.pi in-', All the crops, including the mmbeiry crops, were dest rot ed . cut a i! l ,,g a gin at 1. ss of -ilk worms New Fngiatid was visited by a storm Thursday which, from the damage done, has I.M'Uiir one of 'be wo;-' : u many years. Most of the rain which f.-ll came down with great violence at iutertais between 1 p. m. and midnight. I Tlie steamer Windward started a-iiu f:oin London for Fra n 7. Josef La m I Wed- n. d iy in c ider to bring back from the An. tic regions t!ie members ot the. lack- - u-IIaruiswortii exj edition who have now spent three winM at their 1 .' t le Are'ic settlement. Finite.". 1. rear Cape Flora, w here they erec ted an .i.sei vato-v J.UUO feet above -ea level. During the present summer the expedition was t make an attempt to reach the highe-! poi nt n. i t h 1 hroi: h an opening in Jneen 'ict. ria -ea. the open water di-ctcicd bv Mr. Jackson. FAVORABLE FOR CROPS. H o Ul) ( ri lillliellu III purl hir I 111' Hcfli inline y o ii (I ay . .1 ii uc 1 I . Rai i:i.;:i, N. I . June i V The we. h ending Mom 1 it , June 1 -1 n . ha- ia t n v . ry favorable. Fine ran.- occurr d the lii-t i f the i-i k. and h c..i sh -w a i - through out, foiijtvid ht fair and much '.taiiior ttea'.inr. cau-ing general in vi-menl m m op- S. me . -;! ilainiigi i v- I.. ,iy lain-, and a seveie !, o! .-toim was ie. p.-rti - i at Southern Pines. C't'o ii i foiining squares in smthern p i:o: Lat .ng liv c m l:a-b ga:i. Tne t he ; ii.il n -t is 111 full Li i-i, w-;h iMilh i.t t I- hi. Fast, rn Di-trict. A tfna tav labie tviik. With nice .-hotter- tie- ti:-' tl.ia. day- and much wariia r weather will: abundant sun-hine the la'ter half of the week. Clops ate giottmg nicely, aie cl. an and have go,. I i ..ho : and. if lic it i at her .io.-.- m t ia main dry oo h ng, the out look will 1 e encouraging. Cot ton is doing tteil. Farmers are beginning to lay by c rn: cut worms still doing a b'lle damage. Rice is growing timlv. Tobacco doing fairly well, but some hnt !. nmg is reported. Field peas are being plant..!. Still digging Irish potatoes: crop short; shipments from south portion are nearly oter. i There May he an I nheritance Ta v i'as-cd. Talk Once More About 1! ii t i n ;- C" ii hii. Hot Weather tt ill Likely Cut Short the I'l'ourrain in Congress. .b ii i:N. i. Ill i:k a r, ' ash im i'l on, 1). C , June l-l.i The outlook for the speedy passage of tin- '..nitTbill daily arrows brighter, and 1 .i nfoiiiie 1 Seiiat ei's are now predict in : that it will liecoine a law by the 10th of July. This u k the Republicans formally bound themselves in caucus to vote as a unit, which they have been d :!; ur.d-r an informal agreement, upon ,dl he. I'ih : of the bill, and as they are oetiinLC Note- 1 l ! 1 1 a 1 o 1 1 if from but ll l'ojn:li-t- and IVmocrats it looks like I i on -ni;;i:r lor tin- rest of the schedules a;: I I. r the ceiupleU d bill. Talk with !.. ilors and Kept t st n.tat i ves indicates tl a' ma. h les- time w ill he lcipiired to .-:. on i he aim in inn ut.- 1:1 conference t'.i.iti I'.ei in . n nera'.ly allotted to that p. It ion ot the u . 1 k . ii is .' id :.: that Piesident MeKinley !.:'..- n o I 1 1 a of h u i ry i n r h I m so! f in an il ii',. any eliane of policy towards Cuba. )'e received the report of Consul 1 1. n. r.il I..e, and 'hat of Mr. Calhoun, on the Ruiz in . a -t i'at ion . !.-fore he left for. the Na-hviic expositii.n. hut t be only .nnooncement . Hieiailv made before his d.-paitnre was ;h;,t ( x-t.lov. Jacob D. Co., of ( I'aio, had been asked to go to Spain as C. S, Minister and that he bad tiie requc-t under advisement. It is gen erally uinlei'-loil among the friends of the a. 1 m in 1st i ai ton that the first move in the new Cuban policy will bo made by . tir a-ew minister to Spain. As it will be a month or more before a minister can be nominated, continued, and get to Spain, i: is ju.-t a- we'd for the Cuban enthu-si.!-!s to cultivate patieiio.. Senator Alien told the Democratic a l ' .tier six of them had voted, for a duty on O'tt.'ii that they had apparent ly abandoned their party tenets ami adopted the plan of every man for bim si 11 l and the de ii take the hindmost, and Senator ("hiiton answered bv lemindmg him that a IVpulist Senator Jones, of N i vada was acting with the Republican members ( f tl.e Finance committee. Then Senator Stewart remarked that he endorsed the action of h is colleague on the taritf. and that Ihey Loth intended to secure for thiir State the same benefits that wen- to be given to other sections. Senator Join s, of Ark., w hose position as chairman of the Democratic National committee and leader of the part- in the Senate give hi- w ords weight, says of the rumor that President McKinley will ask I engross t- auth. ri.e the appointment of a cm n ncy commission as soon as the taritr bill is , ut of the way: "There will be 1.0 .monetary com mission authorized at this session of Congress. That can be set down for a fact. No matter whether we remain in session until next December, there w id be no legislation of that sort at t i: i - -i s -ion . " The events of the past week have made it ;.s certain a- any political event in the f.i'ute can be that the tarilf will not liri;re as an i.-sue in the next National Campaign, and perhaps never again. The cause of this is the adoption of the Re pa! lica'.i policy ot protection by a con siderable portion of the Democratic party, while many Populists have always be lieved in it. True, the L)eniocratic Sen ators w ho have voted for protection do not all call it by that name, but that is immat.'i lal. They have voted to put a p: nt.-cl iv-duty upon the products of their -tales. :;:: t hey ha ve done sj because of the wishes of their constituents. In those states there c m be no tariff issue, when everybody favors protection under some name or in some rorm. l ne silver men have seen this thing coining for some time and have encouraged itv because tle v think it will have a tendency to make the in. mey question the overshadow ing issue of the next campaign, and they s.'.v that is what they want. If it were not for the Republican cati- c!is agreement to vote only for such ;arjtY amendments as are reported from . , , . Republican steering Committee, the amendment drawn up by the minority ,,f th,. Finance Committee, to impose an m ,i :.a 1 i e v ci. ue tax of '-2 per cent upon :lq j heri t anc. s exceeding 5.01.10 in value, except those devised to religious, charitable, educational, and like institu- tioi.s, could .nbably easily get the nec c --ai ot( s for its adoption, and if the 1 leim i rat-, and the Populists, who arc not afTicted by the caucus agreement, will nil vote h r it. it w ill go through any way. Win inter things get a little quiet ai.-uml the Capitol. Senator Stewart can I: d.epi nd. d upon to spiinga startling d;-eot . ry e( -omo sort. His latest is the i xi.-tenee of a scheme to buy Cuba from Spain tt ;th Cuban bonds guaranteed Oy th.- F. S. which he declares is being ru-lnd bv .-peculators t ho will try to take a. haulage of the sympathy for the i 'iii, an- io .-i cure the necessary Con-me-s!"U 1 legislation . There is lit tie be lief m t he c x i-terice of such a scheme, and n ''ne that it could pos.-lbly allC- Stands at the Head. Aug. .1. Ih g' 1, the leading druggist of S :: -. veport. La, say-: "Dr. King's New Di-ioverv i- the only thing that cures my c ugh, and :t is the best seller I have." J. F. Campbell, merchant of SatlbrJ, Ariz., writes. "Mr. King's New Discovery is all t' at is ci.ume i for it; it never tails, mid is a sum c ure for Consumption, Coughs and Cold.-. I cannot say enough for its merits.'' Mr. King's New Discovery for Cousump ti 'ii. Cough- aud Coals is not au experi ment. It ha- I eon tried for a quarter of a ( entury, and lodav tUnds at the head. It n.-ver disappoints. F'ree trial bottles at F S. Duffy's Drug Store. Stoeks are Less Active and Frac tionally Lower. AVIicat Be elinos on Heavy liealiz i n;.' Sales. Corn Rules Firm. Special to II. AV. Silsby A: Co. Commis sion Brokers. '. COTToN. New YuRk. June IT Cotton was more active today than for sometime.' with the feeling decidedly bullish. Liv-j erpooi reported sales of fourteen thous and, with spot prices-steady and futures 1 to 2 points higher. Our market opened at an advance of four points for both the summer and fall month.-, and gained ', 0 points for the day. c!oing at the high est. Although the volume id l.mdtit was small, yet it was coulim d almost exclusively, to the summer months which lead the advance. There are some reports of insects in the Southeastern belt: and in the low lands some re,: stocks are also reported. These, with a better foreign demand may cau-e a tem porary bulge, when cotton will be a irood sale. " J STOCKS. I New York, June lo. London cable.-! came in this morning frac tionally hi :hcr ' than our closing vesterdav. Our maike! P-' "'' at an advance of about 1- cent. I an(1 ruled strong during Hie lirsi hour. with the industrial groups in the lead. Sugar advanced to lilj-j but under the pressure of realizing sales quickly de clined l!. a share, but rallied one point near the close. Jersev Central was the favorate again to-day. The opening was unchanged, and the close showed a loss of H for the day. The grangers, under the leadership of 'juriington were firm, on increased earnings for the second week in June. The general market was unsettled at the close, and we would n. t be surprised to see 1 nver prices to- morrow. CHICAGO MARK KTS. C'HK'aoi), June 15. The price of wheat was practically unchanged in both the home and foreign markets. kI the open ing tins morning, but heavy realizing in the July option wss noticable during the first hour, and a loss of one cent a bushel followed the days business. There was but very little doing in the late months, and the decline was not so great. The decrease in the visible was considerable less than was generally expected, which had a ilepressmg influence upon prices. Corn was inclined to be firm near the (dose on bad reports from Kansas. Pro visions were less active with prices 7 to 10 cents lower, although the understone remains strong, and higher prices may follow. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Cloee American Sugar, 125- 1 tii- 124: 12o; Chicago Gas 88 88j 87., 87 - Jersey Central. . . S4J 81i s:!i !?:Ji St. Paul 78 7s; 78V 78: COTTON. Open. High. Low. Close August 7.17 7.2:3 7.17 7.23 October (i.7l G.7'J U.7U 0.70 CHICAGO MARKETS. WlIKAT- (pcn. High. Low. Close July Tt-j 70 j Clib Sept trl-ir 05 01; 0C-; Dec GGf-; GO; GO; i!G; Corn July 2i 25 i 2-f: 25 Meat Pork. July.... 7. Go 7.G5 7.52 7.55a Ribs " 4.45 4.45 4 1) 4. in ASYLUM CHAN&ES. Party Goes to Carteret Lcflp at Newport. Raleiirh Tribune E fleets Sold at Low Prices, Ofliee Changes. Rev enue Collections. Attempt .Made to Oust Curator Brimley. JotHNAL BniEAF, 1 Raleigh, N. C, June. 15. i Tbe various changes of the faculty ami employees at the Blind . white ' asylum, and the Deaf, Dumb and Blind (colored asylum, here, are very great. The princi pal of the Blind Asylum, Mr. Ray. was not changed but the assistant principal. Mr, Young, was removed and the oiiiec abolished. The physician was not changed. There were still more changes at the colored asylum. C. T. Raiiy is chairmen of board succeeding B. F. Montague. The property of the Tribune w as sold yesterday in lots and then as a whole. In lots it brought only s70 net, it w as sold as a whole, and bought by Mr. A. A. Thompson for one of the banks h r if 1,365. The only other bidders were Josephus Daniels of the News and ob server and C. B, Poland one of the Trib une employees. This bid will, by no means satisfy the judgments against the paper. There is ttill about 1.41U left against the paper. Two North Carolinians have received fellowships from John Hopkin.- Univer sity. W. A. Jones, Hillsboro: A. B. Chemistry, G. C. Lee, Chapel Hill, A. 15. History. Quite a parly of gentlemen hat- no I to Carteret Lodge at New Pert near Morehead for a weeks fishing. 'This is quite a resort for fishermen. State Superintendent of public instruc tion, wanted to pay public school com mitteemen but the attorney general says lie can find no authority for such pay ments. Mr. N. J. Riddick who has been clerk of the U. S. district and circuit courts Absolutely Puro lelebrat.'d for its gnit leavening str.-:,'th an 1 Ik ait hl'u! m ss. As.-uics th. food again.-; aiiiiu and ail forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAK'INO POWDER CO., ; NEW Vij;:K. here for hi years is ton-tire to make a place for J. B. Fortune. Tibs had to be l 'ue :t is .-aid to prevent S: i.ator Piitch ard 1 rom antagonizing the appoint merit of .judge PuriieH. The revenue colli clions m this district for May uere ifST.TTo.-l'.) which exceed May collections for 1N)(; by 2, (.00. There was a semi-annual session, of the new board ( f agriculture this after noon at 4 o'clock. One ot the plans dis-cus-ed was to oust Mr. Herbert Brimley the curator of the museum and State taxidermist, and put m Hymns a brother-in-law of Pritehard, Mr. Brimley is a very accomplished man, and Hymns is no iit siioecrvsoi for him. One of the board it s-.-ems U in favor of abolishing every ofiieo that a competent Republican cr Populists cannot be found to till. Tbe car w hu l works here which have been shut down for some months have resumed work. They are a branch of the great Lobdell works of Wilmington Dela ware. Rheumatism Cured. A ft er c -miiuv.t physicians and all other known reniedie- jad, Bo amc Blood Balm (B. B. 11 ) will q'lii kly cui e. Thousand.- if tc stmi 'tmil- al;t t ibis liic No ca.-c kiieu-natis n can btatr; be l ore its inaic 'jcalirg power. Scud stamp f r book ol ! pa 1 1 icui o s. It contains evt.'etif e t hat ! v:ll conyine y.-u that Li B B. is the best S . ..... ..ii iii i n.,,i i;.. ,i..,. ..I e c i c ioi iit in -ia i ai :u -rvoi wisrusc- v v I diecovtr.d. Bewale of -ubsututpg said to i e "ji;s: ;.s good." f 1.00 per large bottle. A .NoTIP JOl'RNALIST Cl'KEU ANI TKSTI KIES. I was afllhted for three tears with I rheu matisai of the ai:kleand joints t o such a extent that locomotion was difficult, ami 1 suffered great paiu. I wi.s induced 10 try ti bottle of B. 15. B. and before I had completed the second bottle I ixperi eu'ed relief, ard four boiths effected an tuiire cure. Six months have passed s.nc.e the swelii and pain disappear! d, and I will state that B. B. P., hasrflectcd a pei imuunt i uiv, for which I am very g rati fui . W . G. iiiuEY, Aflantii, Ga. For f de bv Druggist. Xotice to tlie jPublic ! This is to certify that we have thor oughly examined tbe books and vouch ers of Chas. B. Hill, Treasurer d Craven comity for the quarter ending May hTst, 18'J7, and find the same to be correct. We also find the amount of money due the county as per said books lo be de posited to the county's credit in The National Bank of New Berne, and the Citizens Bank of New Berne. II. M, GROVES, 1 Cashier Citizens Bank. ! Auditing E. G. HILL, ' Com' tee. dim. Board Co. Com. j Your Choice Your Price. AT JOHN SUPER'S 'CI IT KMTlTii: IIOl'SE.!, rnder Hotel Chattavvka. (, Now Berne, N 0 0 0 o The Furniture you put in it makes the nili'erence j between a house and a o home. i on want it Low ri;ici;n, and you want plenty to select from. Sp.ter has both. He is prepared to furnish one small room or a, large house at prices equally reasonable. o o o '' It Costs Nothing to visit his e. atel von will be convinced of above. the J. J. T0L80N, OO ICroatl Ht. It would be superfluous to tell a c,t izeii any t!i ing about the tii e extent ur character of the business done by this I F TO "DATE Hotise, as all know the firm's stand ing for progress in the mercantile methods in New Berne. His stock is most varied and per feet in Staple and Fancy QIIOCEJRIES, Provisions, Meats, Flour. At Hock Bottom Prices. FPiKE STABLES and every at tention given to our country friends when they call. and 'vVT-iskey Habits cured at home with out pain. Book of par ticulars sent FREE. B.M.WOOI.LKY M.D. AUauUt, (ia. Office 104 IS. l'ryor SU 11 vvs SB -! z '.a To b- WE ARE OFFERING Goods at REMARKABLY LOW fig ures and QUALITY HAS NOT been lowered. Best Elgin Butter - No Store m this city makes the preparation, takes the pains, gives the VALUE, and guarantees the satisfaction as we do. An inspection ot our Stock and Facilities will convince that lIt pays to trade at DDTIMPT IMP llUilUUlllD. Trnrtf.JInrk ItfoClslrrril. THE IDEAL LAXATIVE ct'ia: I-on CONSTIPATION. AS I'I.EASA NT . V 1 1 o N I Y ami .-r it i: d it i; I i'l: Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Stomach Troubles, Bowel Disorders, Liver Diseases, Irregularity, Kidney Troubles, Headache. Fevers. Sick Stomach, Skin and Blood Disorders. Thick and Sallow Complexion, I A niilvprvlmnii vli.l tier llinfiim-s a net .Com pi leal Ions Hue, to nn liim ll si ii I eolfl he Bn u ls. 1'RUNELINE is the s:.f.-,t ami surest catiiartic liinl apei ;, i,t one cafl use. It thoroughly cleanses without griping, puri lie.-; the Mood j anil removes all waste from the .-s i r. r .1 I I .1 niJK IIU'.IV tv i t h c a - t o r oil I.. l,l,,a ,,,.o o and all ol h, r oalise- Ions purgative-. It torn - ,t: 1 . t . r gizes all t he great organs the system. It is free hum all harshly acting drugs, and is always safe, al ways reaclv, always reliable. , 1 1 Keep the head cool, the tcct warm and the bowels open, using PRNELI NEffor the latter purpos v PR I N F.LI N 1. ! llieM'erleol l-'niuily Mcillcliif Nulil l.v l.l 1; Ol-al e r-i. or so it on rec-liit of ct- 'm .i ddr. v,y Winklemann S Brown Drug Co.. Nle I'roprlclor-, BALTIMORE. MD t; S. A. 1 5 1 ; a n c 1 1 oj'i ici: n u ISniihcis mid BSroliers. Slocks, Bllllll-, Col 1 o ii , (.rain. Pro i - i ii u - Bought and -"Id f. .r -., -h : 1 n n. .i i i one per n lit . in bit - f r. a u S -'" 1 1 1 . Over Brad b am' - I i 1 1 v t : . . Ph I .' INational Bank Io b n :.. -. 3?' Constant 'm . at I a . -. It. II. TAYl.UB, Mai, a,'. ,. OticH' ! ( 'ell i lieat e ul Sim k N.. '. I . I r ! - . Series No. :;. New l'.ei oe 1 ; , u ; la ii Assi M-iatiiiii. h:n.:. 1 . . notice is hereby a'iven liei' .j h o lor a dujilicale will be made. HK.NK1 K l.KA A N. w.s Bri' 1 I Asa aa3 4Iiai immI. 20c. I2c. lb. lb. 3 John Dunn's - Is Attracting Large Crowds. For One Wei ! lie vill Nell Granulated Sugar 6c. per pound Roasted Package Cof fee 12c per lb. Fox River Print But ter 25c lb. Best Elgin Butter loose, 20c lb. Don't Cheat yourself by staying away but Lay in a Supply. 2Vof io. I., . ! so.ck of .No. L'H.", (or One : -m ... k .1 A t lantir nnd North . 1,1 ...id liavinK beon lont,noUoe . 1 o oven iluit jilic4ition for a it. w .11 In made, i. f. McCarthy, Administrator H. H. BlsrWweU. i d I-..-, .-Lav. 2; sT" -