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VOL. X7-NEW SERIES NO212. NEW BERNE, N. C. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1837. ! ESTABLISHED l?i2- 'HUT,- Rubber Stamps, ," I am now prepared to furnish llubbei- Stamps, 8eal Presses, Pads, etc., on short , notice, ETXeave orders at Journal Of fice the price will be KianT. Family Printing Outllts-change to , any member of .the family' name, com plete With INDELIBLE INK. Onlv 60c. , '' , A. ROBERTS, with J. urnal Books p : LATEST ; Newspapers, Periodl ealsand Magazines, niajmayg be found at ? T. W WATERS'. ; ? 105 Middle St IST'SubscriDtions received for all peri, odicale. School supplies for sale. Orders f"f supplies. latest Stan "J VivaU; IMirila, pans, inks, etc. .Dressing Well ' is aa art, and tbe mart who hag his garments made to measuro by ns haa found the key to that art. It doesn't reqnire any arguing to show yon that you can set a better fit and more Btyle in a snit or over coat when they are moulded to yon. , P. M. Chadwlck. 101 Middle Street . EVERYBODY DELIGHTED With Oar Cash Come to See and UN .; on Your Groceries. We have jast received a Ci e lot ' of North Carolina llama, only 9 cts. per ponnd. Granulated Sugar still at 5 ct. The market ii advanoing and this price cannot remain many days Stationery Barn L . longer, so buy all you will need. - Tt.e Vr F'iet Table Cutter, . only 25 nU. pound. '' Good Uresuiw-Y Butter 20o. lb. Sharer's Hams, I ' ,v " .; Strips,- v , California Hams v " Chase and Sanborns Bosada -Coffee, finest, .. Mocha and Java Coffee ' Maraclubo Coffee V Kio Coffee - V Meal , Eagle Brand Milk 8 lb can Tomatoes ' . 9 lb can Table Peaches Lemons Orangos .' Bananas ",' 12o lb. Do " 8o " V 30o " 25o ' 2'o " . Lie 12a pk vl Oo can So ' 106 " 15o dox i;.o 15o 1 And all others goods proportion. a low in Yourn, .' JOHN DUNN. ALL TUB LATEST Periodicals, " Blank Books, Stationery, Fcncils, Pens, and Ink : At i. x. J Af;::ir.M, 101 KIDDLE tTRCICT, THE TRADE SIMM Wholesalers Report Bnsiness Ai ' Conlinnina Gooi Prices Firmer on Soasouableioods. Nctes on Farm Produce. Lumber Prices Better. Features of . Sccnrity Market. Boston. March 19 In general, busi ness continues good among wholesalers and. contrasted with the earliest part cf the present vear, bIiows a big improve ment. Better times are gradually com ing on, and the outlook for trade this spring is much better than it has been for years., IN RETAIL BUSINESS. Retail dealers who have not yet Rot in all their stock are already beginning to sec that prices arc gradually growing firmer on scaaonable.goods. It is a poor plan to let a competitor buy when goods are cheapest, while you wait to see "which way tlie cat jumps.". The demand for cotton goods i6 in creasing. Prints are in good demand md as we predicted there has lieen an tdvance in prices on some grades,' like Vmerinnn blacks and whites. Organ lies leem to be very popular this season, to judge from the orders thai lire coming in. Dress goods are very active. Dr.ip d ;te and Cashmeres arc pretty well solti nit by wholesalers, there has been such i rush for them. Moss green, purple and gondarme blue "open weave" are to be the most popular specialties this num iner. Storm serges have gone up in price. Men's clothing is boon 1 to go up in price. Fancy cheviot suits nre going to icll better than any other kind, as they ire cheap, durable and yet attractive iooking after a good deal of wear. C heap jassimerc suits are also going to be very populur. There will never be a 1 ettii timcjthan now to buy clay worsteds. A rood 10 oz.-quality has been sold recent ly ns cheap as fl3Jc, a yard. Next fall, ho same goods will lie selling at least 35 per cent, higher. Now is the time to buy IJio colfee and all grades of sugar. FOK FARMERS. It is evident now that there will be a ;ht in Congress over tbe proposition tc tako the tax from Aim ricnn-inndc nlco hid that is used in manufacturing pro cesses. If the fanners insist, through their Congressmen, upon this being done, as it means a new market for 41,000,000, bushels of American corn, it inilit be supposed that the proposition would bp udopted; but the liquor interests an going to put up a strong light against tin proposition, and unless farmers insist upon it, the proposition may be defeated If every person who is interested in get ting better uriccs on corn should wrili to his Congressman and Senators on thit matter, the repeal provision would still be adopted but the chances are that nost of them will let the matter go until it Is too late, This has been a quiet week in Extern markets. Qood hay is still in demand 3ood butter also sells well, but mjoi grades are very cheap. Trade is dull ii: jheese, but prices hold up well. Just a present prices on poultry are a tnfli setter. Egg prices have gone down. Hides are strong, No. 1 selling at g)c and seconds at 0c. IN OTHER BUSINESS. Wo are going to see better lumbei prices this spring, as we predicted a few weeks ago. Certainly lumber prices ii 1897 will be better than In 1800, Western hardwoods, are getting more in demand all the time. Those who bought wire nails when we advised are now in a position to sell at i good profit as tbe price Is now (1. 1)0 at mill. 15 SECCBITIIH. The stock market holds it own and failing of odvanoe underlying conditions the trading lapses into a dullness that l trying to the nerves, while the tenocltj with which prices hold up, la the strong eat possible argument lor a future appre oiatlon. - . , ' The Vanderbllts are still the centre o! Interest and the advance iu Omaha is es pecially noticeable. . Since we b-gin advise the purchase of this stock the market price has risen 10 points and thou bo followed our judgment must have made money. . ' , '" . The position as outlined In its annua report, is unusually ttrnn an I wo look for an increase in tha dividend payment on common stock to 4 per cent, and further advance In price to over 70. Tbe practical coalition of the mtst I in portant Interests In the anthracite coal carrying business makei It imperative that the market value of such stocks Jersey Central, Lehigh Valley and Read ins must advance from the low level reached on recent liquidation. Jersey Central and Lehigh especially at present prices are good speculative purchases. .' , ' The Industrial shares are still Out of favor and although the dismissal of the case In New Jersey court against the tohecco eompan y and rumors of tbe re tirt-mcnt of the scrip bad an Influence for better prices In this stock, the elteot soon wore Itself out. Sugar is suffering from anticipation of a higher duly that shall encourage serious I fOOD'i Sainnparilla has over and I 1 over aimlii proved by Its con's, when all other prnmratlons failed, that it is the Ono True BLOOD runner, mm mm )7D Absolutely Pure Celebrated for Ub great leavening strength and healtlifuluess. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., New York. competition from beet sugar industry and the fluctuations are irregular. The market as a whole is very strong ;ind bound to go higher whenever the impetus shall come from the right direc lircction. THE STATE CAPITAL. Kfw Public Kehool l.nw. N. Iltree I orN lt l Nhiih-iI X-xt Weeh. Fer llllxer NnleN lire I.Rrice. Ileum ol 1 meres!. .loniNAi. l?ri!EAI , j Kalkiuii. N. C. March. 3(1. '!I7. ," I The supeiintin lent of public inslruc ion is sending cut the now public school aw, which ia certainly a great iinmovc mont on the very defective one of 1HH5. Miss Edna Rohertsnn, tlio executive dork, will retire from that place April I. It seems that her appointment was inly temporary; during the legislative icssion. By the middle of next week the (Jover- lor will, it is now intimated, make pub ic the names of the new directors of tin Vnrth Carolina railway. The statement s made that tho (iovcrnor has h.id to nake changes in these, as some owned 10 stock in the road and as a director is equired to own at least 5 shares. The tatenv-nt also is that the fiovernor has icon endeavoring to inn- some slock lor he new men and possibly has secured ome. Work on tbe Moore County and Wes ern rail.wny lias licgnn at the Concoru nd. The outlook for railway construe ion in the State is more promising than in seven or eight years. The total amount of tho direct land ax which was unclnimeu was ifii.-.uuu, if this 425,000 was used in making the itate exhibit at the World's Fair and t lie remainder was ordered into the Tiea- ury. Thomas Uureh, the negro burglar who as shot here, was on trial yisteidaj ifteruoon and was duly commit led tc ail. This city will receive in handsome ilyle the editors from the New England ind Middle States who arc to arrive on a ipecial excursion over the Seaboard Air Line, April :i. , The sales of commercial fertilizers thh icason ara expected to equal or near ye qual those last season which broke the record. The outlook Is that, despiti dl tfforts to secure a reduction of the icreage, a very large cotton crop w ill lie planted. No less than 1,700,000 tax tags each for a 200 II). sack, were sold in IMMi Inquiry was made as to why Senator Ud. Clark of tbe new pcnilentinry board was so extremely anxious to take charge f all tbe olnces at once, nnd it is learned that it is because be desired to have tin control of the Halifax convict farm. The funeral of Win. O. Riirkhead, Ksq., was held here today, from Edenton Street M. K. Church, of which liis full) t was formerly pastor. The Quarterly statements of the 1)1 hanks in this Stale shows :W),rt03. capital; 1.871,723. surplus; 9713,420. individed profits: t!),701,303 individual leposits subject to check; $707,000 ot bank notes current; (007,000 In gold anil 1343,000 in silver on band. The revenue officers atCarthajre dnybc fore yesterday found a notorious inoou dilner secreted In a trunk in his house. lie is now In jail. One of the several acts regarding the Atlantic & North Carolina lailwny which was ratified at the bile legislative tension, Is to give power to the (lover nor to throw the road Into a reeeiverV hands. In case there i any attempt to bother bis progress. The receiversliii can continue as long as dotdred. THE COTTON MARKETS, ' March JO. Tub cotton market May closes at 7.0' for Moy delivery. Thb vreckly ' market letter from Hold Moore & Co.. will be found la-low. - ' ' Yours truly, " . J.E, Latham. Nw Yohk, March 19, POT. J. E. Latham, Dkah Sin The retrospect ot tho woek discloses a moderate buslneas aa well narrow fluctuations In (price, but main taining tolerable steadiness and exhibit log some signs ol working up to a higher plan of values. The retarding Influences havs been the disturbed political situation" in Europe, menacing war. of uno?rtlo mag' nitude, yet of which the news today af fords hope of a peaceful solution. The changes in our tariff and discussions consequent thereon causes hesitancy In this oountrr keeping up procrastination in the dry goods market and restraining mills from stocking beround immediate wants. On the other hand, and notwithstand ing the adverse circumstances n lined, consumption has been 'proceeding so that the visible supply of cotton now in the world is but httie in excess of that .it the same date last year, and it promised soo: to be less, as there is every reason to sup ;ose that spina is' ivciiiremcnts will considerably exceed liio.se nf the exuvnn lcpression of t s;m;. t 'it-i- fiiv.nalih ligns are that the movement of Hi cn hows near iippriiacbiiigexhiiusiion from plantations anil that slocks in haul un well held; and lust but not liMst m lie mentioned the certainty of wide s it ad iverflows iu the southwest preel i-lmg the possibility of an early crop in regions iffecteil. Respectfully, Uobt. Moutiii A Co. MONEY RONS SHORT. Stile Treasurer Worili MM Heads ef Slate Motions. Ic (annul Fay Fxlrn Appropria tions this Year. Itnud Inleiesl Must be 1'nie FiM. l'aiker Will Fail on Olliee. Inecial. R.vl.mim. N. i'.. March 20. Slate rcasurcr Worth to-1 ay untitled lie head- (if ihc -. ii in i Stale Institu tions charitable mi l cducaliopal - that iwing lo tin- hii-.i-e iiiiiiroiiriiiiions imule ij' the l.cgislalnr.-. ami the decreased aloe of properly, he cuinol )n :mv . - ra appropriations Ibis year or until he inils there a : uiplns after paying lhe ntercst on Ihc four percent, bonds, and he necessary running expeii-es ot tin- state govcrniiieiil. He says he t ives ,is notice to prevent he making .!' :,j.v eoniraels which night eml.ai,i-s. It is said thai I). IJci.l I'.-uker will fail o get the ('oiniiiissinnerliip ol Agricul- lure, and thai the majority of tin- Hoard ire pledged to ,1. .M. Mewborne. TO ri'ltljl llll.ll DAY Take l axative IJr.ui o (uinii e TaVets. A.11 druggists ie!und(tl:t- money. if it i.-iils to cure. 2"ic. W havn jiut prices on our lloor mnttins that our neighbors find it hard to approach. At Mo, 12lc, 15c, ntiil '.'.'c per vanl. tranrdi ii;iiv ICi Valium. islio vinlMV. 'a 0. A. BAUF00T, Mgr. !ni Door i kom P. . For Sale ! Fine Trotting Htnlllon "Midway." liny oolt, years olJ, kind and gentle, well broke and warranted sound in every re spect. Midway by Phalanx 140. Phallas !l son ot Dictator, sire of J. I. C. 2on. PI lector 1.17. Directum SOTi. First Dam, Dellirht i.m liv Volunteer, No. M. ftlrcorSt.Jiillen3.lt, St. Fat- rick 9.10. (Hosier S17. Clrand Hire ot Amelia S10. etc. Full Pedigree fir mailed If wanted. Midway's Dam, Putt I is by Wade Hamilton and she is a producer of three that can beat 8.30 and one trolled last season a a four vnr old In 3.18. Midway Is untrained, can trot mile now In 183. For lurlher particulars write, ' J. A. DAVIS, -Taieoao, V. 0L Special miim e h Wh(h'N:ik and Kvtnil Dt'jik'iN in ColTi-e, Sugar, Mnlafsej, yt-tp, I-'lotif, l,;iril, Meats, (.'nickers ami Cakes, lint tcM' und Chouse, Tea uud Spices, li'cc, llorniiiy.tiiit?, Oat Flakes, I'-uckwheat, Caiiiu-d Coo-lsof all Kinds, l'lckles, Catsup, Sauce, Oliyes, Olive Oil, Mince Meat, Dried and Kwiporal-c-d Fruits, I u k i n u: Powder, li'c.irh Soda. al .-.'oda.Soan, oli'Cll, II Dltst, I Vil li! e, I' ; o of the Kitchen, (.'on ' ted l.vc, I'liickeis. 'l'lili'., ii.ooms, Tnblu Sait, (iro. Altiiiiti S.ilt, Wtisli hoards, l.orillaid and (lail A A Sn ii IT. Clie.viti and Smoking Tnbaccn, Cheiv ing (itiin, and niiinermis ntlier iirliries at wholesale or retail. GIVE US A CALL before buying and we will Hitit you both in price iiinl i.lltllit v. 11 Broad Street iv. v. GUANO 11 you want Guano for Cash we can supply you";with i llmh ICoitoiii IrIM'N. I. C.Whitty&Co Fanners. We have A FULL I.1NE of PLDWN. II AUEHMVS. CWITI VATOIIN. .ml all other Fui'iiiitig I mi. p'.-n cuts at UtX'K I'.OTI'ini 1'lilCF.S. 10 MKUCIIAM'S We -can sell y..n gonditv' 'iiiinutiuiuri'iH piices. I,, ii t'nii'ps r. 127 MIDDLE ST. l'liyM'luiiM lrH4'rIlloiiH Crt fully Prepared At I'ricos to suit the times. -TA cholco selection of IVr fumes anil Toilet Articles. Just tr 10c. bu of Cstcartts, the t!nest liver ard boeel irgu'atortvof m- CASH HOBOSl00$OOODODOOCOOD 9 O a o a iliilll III I C FIRST CONSIDERATION. S3 m We put nothing: whnt wfi know to - you spend a dollar with us you get g a hundred cents worth of certainty. 2 U The certainty that what you buy is a the best of its kind. Your confidence Q is the jewel we gain through earnest O 5 etiorts and rhiough lowest jrices. On- ward i:5 our aim ami your interests vill 1)0 g'uardert to t o very limit of g watchtulnes ami car' . q m c fi Cu. AsMirfi;ifi, ni' SSnrinq and Summar-Fabrics" is more varied, our stock x larger, our values more gen- 0 Q erous than ever. Q & O I Our wrocery is teeming' with finest Pro ducts of the earth. EHH 4.f!T ESHallT 4$ 53 CH5SS 9 O i3$0$nBBQ90000a0D00i T. J. TURNER, -.'-J Tb N ,'t., , !' .' o IIM.1 KI.I'i. i-. l N ' -' I- ' l ; IIVI.l SI .Ml. I tun- I'l- ' e, lb- I I lit- -I. k I 1 Hi:- 'I - . 1 i, i ii,. Nrv I IU la; b - i: , h i on li'ie- lo o lo- I "I" ' ., , ,. ,,r b l- bv lo nl -Ii i I' Ipi all - lit I- -II. Yours Ii- - - Hud T. .I.TntXKW. M-.W IlKIIM'. V. - a fi:i-ii i.im: m -TMXXVcS 4iio4o1a('s and Eloa lions A , ltiiluoi l . I i-. I oi aioil TKV IH It T A I l ii i- :bc l-t " iln- in uki I. Xix-ltoJI'osl Otb. e. ! W. P. JONES. PSM I1lil(is lijLj, Furniture Furniture Furniture o D o 8 O SS 0 .4 D O O o 8 in our stores but hn eood. and when O O 7 uepartments a o O O 8 ! W tvai.i. m: soi,i kic.iit! a ( tt irop"i!y t,f nsi'rt forfait-i-ii "f 1 m lii'M . Si inn (' the hu-it 1 OU- u 1 ! - in !h ily :iie n li.de I, i nd m. v i ; I i 1 1 r, i 1 1 1 1 1 h - teiiemeiltH. i - w I. tM' ;t iiiimher "i Brtitt wf ' fi) I- I in ; in ;i i li iv 1 loeutioim, i0 lb i '' - ; i ' n- if vu le.dly tint I I' - t - I it Ml V.lli lt B lltH Of lU i .mi in 1- iit ni '-t Jim I lie u "I t- UN a --peoiiillv. K. 1 II ARPKR. Onion Sets ! QSi'iiii. a;i!'!ii Secilsi. :in! '!owor f''d! Davis' Pharmacy. Take Notice ! We Law i in ili , ices doA'n on Ml--I -i" - " I Wi lieliver Med sd va .-o .1 e. lo - on i,.or lorCV-. n load. -! .. e.. I . ii ii niie. il. Tlii" word ifl kept i., I. i l.ni -I i .1- in vei Ki t- wet i .iin .it In r. See I'-u Mil f r 1 1 ml in ule am J-nwc4 Sliiiij-le-. Mail. I trick, I .t ic anil. Fence I'oM ill a ;i on la, id. I Have Purchased for Llreediiif Purposes A I'lir'. Itt'iNlerei Tlioroulilr.Ml AVSIIIIti: III LL, iiel inn ihia olTerin his scrvieel to tl I'lllille This Hull look premium nt tbe F.it i Hioliiiii Knir, t MW7 , and in fn in Oalc itroie siiM'k Farm, Ibirl ngion, S. ( , hoi fiirlln-r liiforinntion see ! big iiilu New Heme, JjJ. C, FOR 11KNT ! . , Six room dwelling on South Front Street, formerly occupied by 0. B. Hill. Apply to . 8. M. DWNSOK. i ... t
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