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VOL. XV-NEW SERIES NO. 272. NEW BERNE, N. C. SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 30.' 1897. KSTADLISUIil) ISf,' Farmers, We havo A FULL LINE of PJhOWN, iiaiiuows, cultivators, and nlf other Funning Im " vlemcntsat ROCK BOTTOM -I'MCKS. ' TO MERCHANTS- Wo Van " sell ' you goods, manufacturers prices. Ii. II Sutler &Va. Good, Betterr Best ' That is tlio kind of GROCERIES - A ' YOU FIND AT TOLSON'S. ISCoinplote Lino and Guaran teed LOW l'UICE.3. Call and aee Jouisolf. v Hulls, Krtls and tiloves for ',. ; Hose H.ilt Pinyors. : : ' . Fishing- Tackle, ' Linos, ' 0 l'n!e, Em. for tho Fudi I'lmcn. Alin SlhI ioiti'ry, nil kinds. : . At ?. !. GANICINS,' 131 MIUM.E SfKEET. -FOR FINIi- VEAL, MUTTON, roiiK S4i s vVji: AND TJi Finest Stitll-fVd Jlsrt in the City Go lo Slftl'L COHN & SON, S: Middle SI. Phone 4C. Sporting Boods ! Sewing - 1 $ Machines , ON JiASl' TERMS to rcepon eiulo puriioa ON MONTHLY . ''PAYMENTS.'','- , Will Call or Wait on Parlk'?, . ; liunlicale Paris Tor Machines . For Kali'. ",. Ntcdlca and Oil In Supply. E. J. Lanier, 7H Pollock St., N E W I5E RN E, Jf District Aarnt " Sinner Mannfjctarios " Ctmpaay. Liberal Tenia Given Local Agents. 1 Hare Jnst Itcrtlrrd n ojher New Stork or Mosquito Canopies, Vj( I have Jnt Ri'ci'ivcd ft Now Stock of liahv Carriage and will mil CHEAP For Gash Or On Time Or will exi linni! for jour old IOCS. Oil I- Vim k 1 I full! Ill I'clllU-Ulg l : I II lii'l i1. n'-'i lmvc While S.if.in J " . 1 1 -l ll l ii W Kite I :icc I i ( I I'.ll 1 I llll li: ii cxln. CARRIAGES .Those Small Pig Hams : '".' Have . , Come. . And thoy-ttro Dandy Litllo Fel lows. Call and get one before they are all sold. Only 12e pound. : .. Fresh Loose O.it Flakes, Grits, Carolina Kino, Li : ma lieans and White ISeans Just Roccivcd. : 1 .- California Prunes and v a Fresh Lot of thoeo Nico Table Peaches at l()o per 3 lb cm. ' - Va-n iroutcn'd Cocoa and . Baker's Chocolate, Piilvcrizcil Sugar, finest ' quality. ' Coareo Suit for frcoxln L;e Cream, Id) pk. S.uii-3 & MeCorimoVa Flavoring Extracts and Spies. . Wholesale and Retail . - tJrooers. 71 Broad St., New Berue, N.Y. DIAllUIMEA ui:ui:iy. Mud;) ttononling to formula of . tlio Into Col. Jordan. - SOLI) ONLY AT. . , Davis' Pharmacy; . 25c Per llolllo. . Your Choice .AT JflhD Soter's Farnitnre Mil Vuier HoteI.ChatU k, . New Berne, N. C. " ; . v - - o The Farnituro you put in it makes the (Villerenoe o between a houso and o ; homo. . Yon want it Low o , PiurF.n, and you . wont ::' ' V plenty to eclect from, o Sutcr hut hoi It. ., Ho is prepared to ftirniali one o mall room or large houso at prices cinally . o" raonablo. . ' Z'-'ll CoaU Nothinjf to visit his store, and you will bo convinced of tho abovo. IIt'iiryH Pharmacy, 127 JIhldIc St.. ' Tooth Brushes, Toilet Arlicloe, & . DO YOU No il f .'( hI m Hprini" llh.o I . l'uiiilur TAK K ni:NTtYM, compcscil ol Sum n.p.lii. Yellow Dock, Munilruko, Hdina, IVj-kley A-li Cnik, Riiswirmf, Iodide Pol noli iil loiliilc Iron Vmti rj-rci n. Tliis iirciurnlim U exft-sly put up lo ii.rd llio pnnuUr- nofil nr a lllnod I'uiiIIit, williniit lxii)!! rilnlod lo tlio in i i y wt-tri uilnniii and ijimi-k nicdi ( ii r- (,f i ' i!ny, of unknown C"tii;iniliou ,,,.1 ; ,"y of liiiln n;cl: liml vulim. '!.!' I i- I I I CHI llil! l.lU'l. ' mi" UcDanioI & Cask OFF FOR H4SHVILLE. Governor ,Rnssell and- Pari? Leatfi for Tennessee. Telephone and Telefrili Charter Granted. Republican Stale Or. . gnu Advises Against Kndors - ' In; Governor llnssell. Itl " llrewcry at (Jrecnslinro. .'Journal HuRKAir. f Ralrioii, N.-C. May. 29. 1 (iovemor Uiisscll and parly leave Tor tlio Tennessee Centennial Exposition on a special car on (lie Seaboard Air-Line toinorniw nfternoon. Sonic idinnijcK have been made in the personnel ot the nnrly. It will ho ns follows: (inv. and Mrs. Russell; Mis.. W.. II. Clmdhoiirnc and Miss Kate Johnswi of Wllinuiglon: Miss llngs of Wilson; Misses Luck and Rollins of Aslieville; Hluto treasurer ami Mrs. W, II. Wotlli, dipt W. II. Day, private seertniT, J. E. Alexander, II. H. Leard; 'adjutant general Cowles, Cols. Hoyster, Hurrcll, Cook. Leyhrook and Holt..; Majors Hayes, U. S. A., Macon and Hrown. The 4lh story of the liajilist Stale Fenialo University hiiildinc hero ih uenrly completed, the executive com iniltee is well pleased with the progress of the work. Tho Slate prunls n charier to IhcTar horo Telephone and TeleKiiipli ('(inipiiny, the incorporators being (ieorjtif A. Ilol derness, J. Y, MelieKau, W. N. Hinith, Julo Col.b, J. N. B. liattle, A. M. Fairly and W. II. Powell, Jr. Fine rains fell today and ne needed, I lie next crop report will no douhi. he nioio favoiahle than that of last week. June Till lias liecn detignaled as "lini cltch Day" at tlio Ti nncfsce Kxf osition. The newly ousted Slide hoaid of pub lic school examiners met today. Present L. L. HohhS of Guilford college, W. L. Poleat of Vako Ft rst college and M. t'. S. 'Noble of Wilmington. The council of State which by an act of the last legislature was mad" the pub lic printing hoard, niei today lofpeciallv consider the mutter of thr-piinling. The reports show that so far this year there is Very little hog cholera in this btnte. The Louisbtirj; dispensary di es not go into effect until July 1st. The Republican Statu organ culls on the party not endorse any of Governor Russell's acts, but to wait until the parly holds Its Slate convention in 1S!8 mid see whether lie is to tie endorsed or not. At the Agricultural and Mechanical college hero last evening the League literary society bad its annual dccjainii tion for prizes, M. W. Ikmsliall won the medal. F. M. Foy was the prize essayest. In the debate on tho question whether I lie wide use of machinery injuries the working classes, there was a tie between D. 0. L'zzcll and A. K. Cohorn and they drew to decide it, Uzzell winning. Judge Montgomery made an address In present, ing prizes and took occasion to score bond holders, who lie asserted were not bearing their part of the public burdens the real liuideu being borne by people of moderate means and the workers. A saw fish 13 feet long from Cape Lookout near Deanfort is the latest ar rival at the Mtato Museum. It, as well as a score of other llua specimens, was caught In the bin seine of J. II. Potter & Sons. .' ' ' ' . : - Greensboro's brewery, which Uic Stale granted a charter this week, will have finn.OCO capitol and will make ftO.OOO barrels a year. There ale only two brew erics in tho Stuto. The Aurora tire Insurance cftmnany of Philadelphia is doing Jmslncss In this Hlale'wltliout license. It is the fifth com pany thus detected in the last 00 days. Arrivals to-d:iy, Seymour Dennisnn, M. DeW. Stevenson, r, of, New Rerno. President Hancock of the A. & N. C. R. B. was "hero yesterday and to-day. An curt is Iieing made lo secure a tM.OO round trip rate from Ridelgji loMorehead City. A $3.00 rate has liecn arranged from Uoldsboro to Morchead City. l.nlrkt Nrwn lli m. SrKc'uil dispatches from places hi New York State, state that a severe eailhquuke hock was felt there. The inhabitants were greatly frightened and ru.ilied Out of their houses in their tdghtelolhes, Houses were shaken, windowsand dUhes were broken and lamp overturned. In some pine heavy doors were shaken from their hinges. . . The winter in Chill promises to lie very severe. The snow bus already Mnpied all tralllo la'tween Chill and Argentina. -The mill of Win. Lunnson.'tlia Lorny linker, who left nearly a million dollars to Yido University, will tie contested hy w a II l. . D T....l Sirs, l.aura Ann iirouRn, m d. i iiui, Minn., his ngeil aunt. ' John E. Redmond, tho Pnrnellito lead er, was suspended 111 the House of Com mons, owing to his persisting iu nn Irreg ular discussion of the financial relations U'tween Great llrltaln and Ireland. Right Rev. John nrockeiibnrongh New. ton, bishop .coadjutor of Ihe Kpiscoiid Hlocese of Virginia, died at his rcsidcnc' 717 Kast Grace street Richmond. lie Was slile'(co willl heait failure during the nij;lit wbmi, realizing the serious nntum ot Ids Iroiihle. he nroiiMil his wife, nnd s'ik In turn fulled the other nioinlx rs of his family in llio bouse to bis ltcdsid. roTurns dun help ii -apMi 1 1 hi , which ylvos I. a hI iipin file and t! inrn r oi j ,."!'-. in j i'i 1 '. V I I THE SUGAR SCANDAL. Srnnlor Tlllmnn Itrmans tnll anil Thorough Inventicntlon. Hiikoii Nome NensntloMMl t hnrves. Washikoton, May 2. After 4i Itmg period of silence, Senator Tillman, of South Carolina, startled the. Senate to day by a speech no ksb'drnmutic in its delivery than sensational in Us allega tions. He proceeded it by presenting a resolution fur tlie appointment of a special committee of five Senators to in vestigate charges of speculation by N il titers wliilo tho tni'ilT bill was before the 1' I nance Committee. In advoealing Hie resolution. Mr. Tillman threw asnh' t he usual conventionalities of tlio Senate, and with a plainness of speech sehioin heard about the halls of Congress called on his associaales lo mvestigale I be published charges ol senatorial specula lion, and, if found true, purge the hen ale of those who debauched ii. The Senator had published articles read from the desk staling thai Senators had recently made large sums of inonev in speculation in sugar stock, and in one instance the name of a Senator wan mentioned. Mr. 1 ill man spoke for nearly an hour, every line of his speech being punctuated with intense invec tive, Mr. Tillman asked consent lo make a statement on the resolution, and this being granted, began n speech wluco proved lo he one of the most sensa tional the Scnale hns heard in recent years, 'We have arrived at a lime," lie de clared, "when the Senate enu no lonsrer airord lo rest under the damning aeeu salions made against Senators. II ilicrc me men here debauching Ihe Senale tin u wc should be purged ol Ihcni. Iflln se reports are slanders then I he press galleries should be purged. c eannul arford to la)' back on our iligiiuy any longer and say we will not investi gate." Ilotb parlies were face lo face with litis scandal, lie said. The rormt r sitar investigation sought to learn whether members cf the finance coniinillee, then Democrats, were "bought and sold like cattle.'" That investigation involved the President, the Secretary of the Treasury and Ihe linaiioo coniinitlee. New, in added, we have the same quislion. hut the parlies are chanced and nothing but cowardice would prevent Senators from energetic' action to protect our good name. FRENCH BIMETALUSTS. Tliftr Cniip llrelurril to Ixi.llnpclnf . Frnucr nml America Mny I'lillc. Pamr, May 28 There were 4(1(1 dele gates present today at the annual meet -my of the National Ili-Mclallio League. Deputy Fougoirnl presided. M. Thery, secretary of the league, rend the report. It'sel forth that the leading event of the year was thn election of President Me Kinley, which gave great satisfaction to lii-nictalhsls. He dwelt upon the neces sity of bringing llio movement id a de finite issue before the expiration of Pres ident MeKinley's term of office. The French government had done excellent work, which the international ncgotia tir.ns would reveal. It bad persevered in seeking the co-operation of Great 1'iitain because the hitter's participation would disarm the worst opponents and give in ternatinmil bi-metallisin a perinanenl and solid bacis. The report added: "The English hori zon is less dark than asserted. The pres ence of the American delegates iu Paris may greatly hasten n solution of Ihe quesljon. . Franco and America ould easily como lo an agreement if England was inclined to a serious efTort in favor of silver, and Germany would folloyy, her example. It is upon this that Ihe ques tion of international hl-inelallisni; there fore, depends for its practical solution." THE COTTON MARKETS. Nkw Yoisk, May 89. COTTON quiet anil steady, 7.15 for August at close. , J. . Latham, Macy & Pendleton sny nlioutjcotloiii Nkw York, May 28, p. in. The Liverpool stock Is 1,123,000 bales, of which 073,000 is American, against 1,08(1,000 bales a year ago, of which 1)17, 000 bales were American. Tho Houston "Press" savs editorially: -"Cotton is hack- ward; reports of squares and blooms are coming in daily wliilo a few places men tion tho formation of bolls... The Jlarge acreage in cotton In Soul Ii and Southwest Tcxrts indicates a good August movement which means that by the middle of July the cotton pickers will be at work." A good mnny people who bought eollon from 7 to 7J on the theory of niticM higher prices, while we were advocating a decline, aro now hanging on with niar- Ulns narrowing each day nnd somo of .. . ... . . , 11 , . them holding large and small lots are being compelled by changing sentiment to unload. Wo think cotton a Utter sales for I50 or 200 profit per contract than at sny .time sinco wo began talking bearish (ilxiut it. . ' - Jt'T Iry 10c. liox or Cascnrots, Iqe ilnest liver rid bowel mgulatiM'avcr nndc THE MARKETS. , CniOA(io,;May 2i. orsNiNO. ' clos. ' July Wheat. July Rils. ,., ... (M BH 4 i Cacicaiikts sliniul.ite liver, kidneys an bowels. Never iljksn, ukfo or grip loo. Ab6c!tstefy Pure ( 't'lfl-iakfd fur its rc;i! It-.-ivciiti sliviii'lh rnnl yticjillhlulin ss. Azures 1 Iu fntx. rtiiinsliluin anil I'ih-mik nr :uu trntif in CHUttnoii lt 1!m- rln:ii l.nim! :. iiov.AL ji.AKiNd row ll-Al CO., CHISiS IN ATHCNS. Ill iij: (-('OO1 in I pot It tl Iu bo I'riici Icitllv jjltarrlciiiti (I in His Piil ir-. Pi'(iiirln t l.ciivc iirrc i'. I,(iNl),- r.:is( I'ri(J;iy 1 1 m ' cmN;i--ns ivt'fivcd won I In tin th'.ir rt-jn 'Ctir iitin islets Aliicns thill I In 'i.--ilim Iln-Um-k rny:i) lamilv is now . ill King (Jioij;!1 is practit'ally l.an irndci in llic palact1, anil it w r'in inl thai, In- is m,ik iii liis pniar:ili(i!tH to lt-avr AiIh-iis in rmltT li cyaih' tlir fnryoi Im- pnpnlarc. The relations lii'lurm Hh- Kini; ami A). Walli, lln- prniiii r, aic very muc h strain cil, :tiul llic taicial silualion is cxtri'iuo ly st ritms. KialiMialc inr;islc, h;;r I, ecu :ivt it In kci'p niilrr a I A I ln;ns. iilr I In - pdlin anil nl::i tin s a i 1 1 ;;ii:hi1 h;r Ih i-m m rollcil li-'iu ain!' Ili.'iM'i-l i,iu. h it in h:tli;i:itt!s. The mini. -In- t ihe iiilcuni', M. 'I'li'M tuhis, is rroht .1 lo il.-.il '.-viTi'ly Willi anli (tyiKi.lic tiiitt'it.i'iiN. '('In I 1 1 1 :; t tin- ai'-lup al i'li.tld inn niv rt aly t- hia i Irnnii.- anil arlilln.v iit (In1 event dl' iii -.cr.lri ; in-eui i inif. h--ti l i t ii I lie revi'Jul i-ijiisl s Ti t. in tii;il;in:' a ticini)iisLr;i'.iia. NOTICE ! The Water .S: Sr.mTu, el' New 11,-inc N. ('. herein lloiify l!,e il, I, lie lii.il IheJ viil t :rp llic water iiedii and l;iy lie- pipe to Ihe mJi W.iII. free ..f charge b. the eoasuiiu r. 'I'hey w ill al-.o I'.irni-di as In i lubirc Kree uf elenge all the Ji".nr pipe neet s s:iry bel w een I be main -:iier and i-lde. walk. I'ariies wisbin lib; emiii! el ion lo have the work dune li.eln -elt .. Kur furl her inl. i i.ial i.ai eon nil ('. II. I'liV, Siij-I. ab r t'v Se(i r t 'o ESi'i.HiM.alix'r 1. (!. tlieen, the I 'hltobei'. w ill ei.nlieet on the water and :,ewer.i-e pipi s nt. the enib and talie them bi ouy and all p.uls nl your house and lot, by pulling in hath lulis, water closel i, - kilehen buih i- . kileben siiil-.s.uls.) lawn sprinklers. hnntl ains, ele He has l,s,. Hollas nil on band and isenosl mils i(eltin.' mure. For Wstlo ! Two lols, Ihe bih l. Iniililiie.'s mi III. lii and ualei lii'id-. :il lite eniiiei- ot l"'..i -1 I'lnlil and I'liiln, I, Slie.-I. For p. II 1 1' ul il- nnd I' nil-, apply In OA !;.! I I'll. llnUv.'. null, N. ( '. FOIS "tUXT! Six room ilwellin on South l-'ronl Street, formerly ( upied by ('. It Hill. Apply lo S. M. r.l.'INSON. The Great Day Has Come. TO Till-: li.'ULKJ ! Come Quick ! Come nt once, and sen what ivo aro doing. We keep l)iy Stove, I'aiigo and Firepluoo WOOlt, ready out, under Inre sheds and never 2;cta wot i:i rainy weather. A full lino of Soft and Hard I5UIUKS, nice I'ott for fences, Marl. Aldo Milk Cows. Sill MILKS of all kinds both hand made 'unl sawed. Ken) citato for sale in most any part of tho city. Houses to Kent all tho time. : Wo hayo nice toani and polite drnyuicn standing- ready to serve tho good pioplo of New Ilerno any titno frno of charge. . -. mo hill, TlIK SlIINnLH MtN. Furnish ng b uuuts. renting and collect. U g reels, Abo negotiation of tubs In all kiti'U nf lte d KilateLinds, houses snlloK j-fi'"I' rsin,il nitoilino given repairing ol liouse lemesj'cle. .- 10. E. Hi PP Kit. 'ar Foil Oilic. ' '' HEAL ESTATE AGENCY risosaoooooooononooooon TO TRADE AT SEVER was there a truer fact written or spoken. From the friends ot our earlier efforts to the swelling hosts of present patrons all testify cheer lully that BT 1MYN TO Tit Ali: AT II A li- 16 II JIN'S. Look into the merits ot a progressive house, one that's he en with you for years; one that's in touch with the people by reason of FAIR DEALING and a conservative policy ot II 0 B.ST ;OOIS, roit hom:st money. And your money back when not satisfied. We lead in the duality and Variety of our goods and the fact that we discount every bill means it pays to trade at o Q si m 5S3 gBeOOOODODODODOOOOOODDODO The Largest Surprise. I lb. can Sugar Corn, at '' per can. Kvapoi-ated Appl.iB ,"m: lb. A 1 liuekl'i's Ariosa ColT-o loe per pound. Prunes "n! per pound, ('ream Luiie.li Kiscnit, 1 lb packages at 10n, F. ULRICH'S (iltOCKRY, Phone 01. 4(i Middle St II. W. SIMPSON, Fmiernl Director nml lumbal inor. lis I'r j(1 Street PHONK.84- rtr'llurlal Itoho. s Hiiecis V Nothing Short About ROSENBAUM ! If you want to prosier iu life buy one of Kosenhaum's I'lne Imported French Clay Worsted Salts. If ynu want to live long buy one of Rosen haum's Fancy Plaid Suits. U ynu want to be a fair and honest mnn, buy your Men Summer Snlt from Knsonbauin. pO goods Guaranteed as rep resented or money, refunded, Don't forget the Place, Middle St., Next to DuHj'g UruR Store. WM. H. OLIVER, LI KB FIB! MASINI . ' ACCIDINT, FIDSLJTT, DTK AM BOIL! Insurance...- . HICWniKN. Annmher nf Tlm-TrM and Flt-tMtd nipnnl) rinr LawiUI. Cvur IMiu,iu suu r.nraMntod : nutuart run LI 0. Oommlioit ner of rKd for Ntw York, Ooa iM'tteiil and fKiiniiylv.nla, I -Annul NUoul Uuu-df Mvtn Cndtr- A Ereat Success, Groceries Cheap and not Cheap Groceries Have Attracted the at tention of OlTIt DELIVERY WAGON lion the GO all the time.- TO YOURSELF and uve 10 to 15 per cent, on your porcbatei by trading with JOHN DlMl. All Good Housekeepers Dunn'sCashStore BE GOOD
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