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j : r" i VOL. XV---NEW SERIES NO. 276, NEW BERNE, N. CM FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1807. ESTABLISHED 1882. Your Choice Your Price. AT Julm Sater's Fnrniture Honse. Under Hotel Chattawlta, New Berne, N. C. - o Tlio Furniture yon put in : it makes .the difference - o between & bouso and a homo. You want it Low o 11110151), and you want plenty to select , I rom. o. .:. j Suter lias both. v ile, is . prepared to famish one o small room or a large honso at prices equally o y reasonable. , ' t3T"It.CoBts Nothing to visit his store, and yon will bo convinced of tho abovo. , Ll UUUUU1 I 'Flint is ho kind of " GROCERIES , YOU FIND AT TOLSON'S., . I-gT'Omnplele Line and Guarnn teed LOW I'UrCEi X'all and see yourself.. Farmers. We have A FULL LlNI?-Df ' HARROWS, ' ClJIflVATORS, mi l all oilier Farming Im plements KOCK. 150 ITOM ' I'UICKS. ' TO MKRCIUNrS-Wo lean soil you gondsji maiiulaotureis prlccj. I, If Antler 4b Co. -FOR FINE- npring Ti.i?iB, VK.ITi, MUTTON, fork sausage -ANi) ' The Finest Stall-red Keel in the City v () 10 Ml C03N &30I, SH Middle St, I'lione 4f. Ston Mail Or Yiiu'l Make a Mistake ! WlIEtf LOOKIKO FOR RQSEfJBAUu'S ClolIilii Nlrc, Don't let John or James deroivo yon l their Goods, Hosotibaiitn has the l'.oi at your price. New Clothing .Siist fa sit : ::.mib ?:nvt. 1 "1 , 1 "I I! i: 1 ',"!.!:'! ! (o !..;.-. v. k:,.j, 1 ,f :...,.. ; : . . V..oii, i' '( Hhi .,-i Best inn rap uuuu iiams to Gut ! A Fresh Lot Just Received. -' 'V Small '.Pig Hams Nice to - Boil whole, - Only 12o per pound, . ' ' and every ono guaran teed.' Plenty of Nice Fres'i Eggs. Freah Canned Goods. . The Very Best Flour . Only 3d pound. a' Royal, (ream and Good Luck Baking Powders. '.The Very Best LaidT v Guaranteed Absolutely l'liw. - ' " THE BK5T-OF EVEUYTII1NG ix tjIk Grocery LINE AT Prices to Suit , the Times. ' . Wholeaale and Retail .... iUroeer. . 71 Broad St., New Berne, N. 0. k Breat Success, Groceries Cheap and not Cheap Groceries . Ilavo Attraolcd tho at tention of . All Good Housekeeper! p '"'I'flfjop tfi . t ..... 1 L) Vy v . j 1 U w J "1 1U t: 1 (' .11 the linn 1 1 Li 1 TIE HUM ration of Insane Patients ; Into Tio ClassEs. s. Health Keport Favorable. Pay Day - at the Penitentiary. Teachers Wilt Talk Politlcg for a Dar- - The Com nock Mine Cases. Uross Ineqnallty In I Taxation. t Journal Bdiiead. Raleigh, N. C, Juno, 8.J The department, at the penllontiary, for tlio criminal insane is not quite ready for the removal of those patients from the . aillerent asylums, but one. was brought there yesterday from Jackson county. He will be kept there until cured, then be carried homo to he sen -, tenced for manslaughter. This class of criminals will be required to wear the convict enrb us the others do. The health report for May gives 22 dcatliB. This is far less Hum the cor responding month in 1896. Then tlicdeath rate was 40. The health officer hero is very efficient and the sanitary condition of the city is excellent. ' . : Mayor: Ituss is badly in need of a new bible 1 Ho has actually "sworn off" the hack of the one now on his desk. Notice lie is not charged with the condition of tho book on account of private use. " r Yesterday was pay day at the peni tentiary. .It took $1,300. to pay the sala ries of the ofllcers for the montliTif May. The number of North Carolinians who have gone abroad this summer is excep. tlonally large. A cablo gram from Q. E. Johnson of this city tells of the safe ar rival at Oihralta of himself and daughter, Miss Johnson and her friend Miss Vass, The State grants a charter to the Iligh Point. Table Co, E. D. Steele, W. 11. Steele and John Marsh arc the Incorpora tors.', ,;: . .' -' At the Teachers Assembly this summer one day is to he kno n as "Political Day,'' and that day' politics -wil) be liberally discussed. -' ' . '. ' ;. . ., ' Athambcrs,.Jiidge Purnell signed 2 1 cries in the Cumnock coal mining cases.- Une orders tliat all property cur ried by deeds of trust of the Egypt Coal Company and the Langdon llenszey Coal Company tie sold in 3 months fot cash. The other decree signed approved the compromise of 19 cents for $10,000 brought by relations of miners killed in the explosion in 139.); By the terms of the compromise f 9,000 is to be paid to cover nil claims, ' , ' Lt. Governor Reynolds says the in- qualities in assessment' of taxes is out rageous, and, that upon a proper assess ment of lands tho-amountnf taxes would be doubled. : , - ' ' : Quite a number of U. 8. prisoners will next week bo carried to Columbus Ohio.. They were sentenced nt this term of U. S. Conrt. y CRISIS IN SPAIN. IRraall or lliH BrlllBreney linn. . ; .' '- Madrid. The premier, Senor Canovas del Castillo,Jias tenderedto the Queen Regent the resignation of the cabinet, owing to the dilllcujty the ministers ex perienced in carying on the government in view of I he parliamentary situation caused by the refusal of the liberals to t ike part in tho deliberations of the Corli s. This attitude of tho liberal is due to tho personal encounter between the Duke of Tituan, the minister for foreign affairs, and Professor Comas, a liberal Senator, on May 21, when the Diiko slapped tho face of the Srnatfr af. ler a heated debate on the Morgan bel ligerency resolution adopted by the United States Senate. The Queen Regeut has accepted the resignation of the cabinet of Senor Cun- ova. del Castillo, It has caused a pro found sensation. Before (llnully taking Ihia step her Majesty begged Senor Cano vas to remain in office until tho morrow in order that she mitrht have another op portunity to considor the matter In coun cil, but this only meant that tho resigna. lion would be accepted. STEAM DISPLACES. , the llllBslaOutrnl Will Eiprrimral . With KUftrlrllj. CnioAdo, 111. It baa been decided to adopt electricity ns the motive power on the Illinois Central Railroad. A Commit tee which has been - investigating the mattur for many.yoara has recently re ported that tho time is now come when the currwitcnn bo considered a rival of steam,' and recommend that stepi be tiken to practically drmonHtial tho re sources ami cohIb of the latter. Tlii doeg not mean thai electric trac linn ill he applied nt onre on the en tire Hiibiirhan lifiea. lint tho in ill' r will he e;'ine into In nil exjn-rimenl.il way, ami it. m iiKrly that one or luoro traekfl le eijuippi il lictvveen F'nty third dii i t ami Chieno, or pox-tibly fioin Kunie J M.t furl her Rnuth titan tltlH. It lnr 1! ( h Ml h l i.It 1 wh it H ilein to n :- , v. . ::: r lh- tiiint mil or tlr over I . i i , mid H Is not ail nnlifcvly ! t I i i ill lie Invcti,; ited SPEAKER REED IN DANGER. Ills 1.1 fe Ttarvotened by Writer or Anonytnon Letters. . - Washinotom, Detectives are search ing for clews which may-lead to tho cap ture of a person who sent through the mails a letter threatening the life of the Speaker of the Ilouse of Representatives. The epistle contained certain emphatic demands and was illustrated with num erous gruesome designs. Tho authori ties are undecided as to whether it is the work of a sensation-monger or a danger ous crank, and every precaution has been taken to protect the Speaker, though somewhat against his desires, as he is disposed to make light of the threaten ing missive. .The police are inclined to attach no importance to the threats. Speaker Reed has received a great many letters of a threatening nature, but the last one was the worst of all. The single sheet of paper upon which it was written was profusely decorated with a coffin,: skull and cross-bones, and other tracings . suggestivo of sudden death. Among other tilings the Speaker was in formed that if he interfered with legis lation he would he killed, and if certain bills did not pass his dcatli would follow in a certain number of days only a lim ited time being allowed him, This did not alarm the fjpeukcr; nor did he pay much attention to it, treating it rather jocularly. Ho even tacked it up on his door for his friends to look at. FIRED ON. Ward Line Htenmcr Overlinuleil liy n WpunlHli t'rnlNpr. IIavana The Ward Line steamer Valencia, which has arrived at Cienfugos reports nn exciting experience while oft Quantanamo hn3'. ' The Spanish cruiser Reina Mercedes signaled to tlio Valencia to display her colors. As the Valencia did not immed iately comply tho Reina Mercedes fired a blanck shot, which was followed almost immediately by a solid shot, falling out of range. The Valencia then displayed her colors. It is understood that the United States vice-consul nt Suuliago, Cuba, has lodged a formal' protest against the nc? of the cruiser. Captain Qvetada left by the steamer Mexico to investigate Die affair, whicli has serious aspects. ' .. l.ntst Nir IteniH. Secretary Joseph Chamberlain lest died before the Parliamentary Coinniilteethat lie knew nothing of tlio Transvaal raid of Jameson, and the taking of testimony lias closed. A dispatch to tlio Daily Mail from Ber lin says that the Turkish government lias opened negotiations with an Englinh linn for overhauling the entire Turkish fleet All the ironclads will be reconstructed and six new men-of-war built. An unknown man jumped over the falls from Prospect PointyeSteidny morn ing. Ho wore a brown overcoat and hat, and was about thirty year? of age. . Leader Schoenfeld.declared this morn ing that tho striking tailors were slowly, but surely winning. A number of con tractors signed the agreement this morning- . ' , , . Tho French government has submit ted to the powers proposals on the sub ject of Cretan autonomy. Thoy com promise the enrollment of. a foreign gendarnioile, anil a lonu to pay thegend arrcerio and to provide for tho initial expenses of the administration ot the Island of Crete. Russia supports these proposals, and it Is believed Great lirit- ain.also favors them. " A cablegram received at the War Dc- partmcut today from General Miles at Athens states that ho will be in Rome next Friday and oxpjots to be in Vienna on Monday." The Drat of June was uihcred In by a snow storm which lasted for au hour in part of New York State. K sharp frost wa9 experienced through, out Wisconsin Monday night, and fruits and vegetables suffered severely. ' Japan will subscribe $5,000,000 toward the building of a trnns-Pacillo cable line, from San Francisco, Cal., to Yokabainn, via tho Hawaiian Islands, nlout half the eslimatcdcoht. -. ., " The Japanese loan of $31,917,910, iu Mvc per cent, payable In gold, was sub scribed in London several times over within an hour. Senator Smith, of New Jorsey, made a sweeping denial in tho Scnnto of tho published story that ho had speculated in sugar stock, and it may have tlio efTccl ot preventing the Investigation which Senator Tillman bos asked the Senate to make. ." V i ' Till .MARKETS. , ' CnioAao, June 3. OriKINO. clous, , July Wheat July Ribs. 0R1 8i . I 4. SO 4.87 Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorii Notice I . t prtilicate pf stock No, 22, Scries No. 3, of New Berne Building and Loan As sociation, having been lost, notice is hereby given that application for a du plicate certificate will he made. ROSCOK NUNM. I'or t Uc I IP P0YDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strength and heidthfuliiess. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., New Yoiik. THE COTTON MARKETS. June 3. COTTON closed today at 7.20 for August. J. E. Latham. Messrs. Mucy & Pendleton, Bankers & Brokers, in their commercial letter ot June 2nd, p. m., have the following on the cotton situation: "The cotton market is a trille firmer and the overdue rally caused by some covering on the part of a rather liberal lino of sliort8, ,and appears liable to make a 1 it tin further advance. Liverpool sales and prices continue rather unfavorable to holders of cotton, but there isnclianer of more improvement if the occasional complaints from Ninth Carolina, Tennes sec and scattered points elsewhere in tin South get any emphasis. An early pas- sngo of the Tariff bill might also bo eon 8trued as likely to sliinuiale the deinaml for cotton cloths, which are ro low ns t admit of considerable reaction even on a speculative basis. On the whoh , we ar inclined to advise caution about selling cotton short at present ar.d until the ero) report, due on the ICth, shall have veri (led hugely unolllcial reports. Pure, Cold Soda. Every glass used at our soda foun tain is washed twice and polished, lie fore using again, thus insuring every customer absolute freedom from contam ination. Wc aim to excel in every depart ment of our Modern Pharmacy, this is evidenced by our increasing patronage. Yours for health, iu. I. ISrndhaiu. Henry' lliariiiay, 127 Middle St. Tooth Brushes, Toilet Articles, &i D(f you; is- ? TAKE rjENllYV, composed ol Stirss psrilla, Yellow Dock, Mandrake, Scuna, Prickley Ash Bark, Sassafras, Iodide Pot ash snd Iodide Iron wllh Wmterglein. Thfi preparation Is expressly put up lo meet the popul ir need for a Blood Purifier, without bciua rclulo.t lo . the many icciet nostrums and quack mcd; cine of the day, of unknown composition ind generally of little medicinal value. The lei inula is prliiloiUin the label. -- PRICE ONLY 50 CENTd Same size bottles u-miilly sol-1 for 81.00. WM. II. OLIVER, urn ma maiiinb 1 V ..ACCIDENT. F1DRMTY. - , ST HAM lKIILB Insurances.. NKWDBHN, Annmher of Ttme-Tilod and Fire tested mpanles repr BiMiteil. liver ll-'5,uou.("' awH-U renrosented , KOTOAUT ' l'CilMO. - ' Commlsil nerof I)eoil. mr Now Tort. Con necticut nail PonnTylvinta. twKent n allium uoaniHtnn. unner writers. . Sporting Goods ! BuIIh, IStils mid t; loves or 5.wo Ball Players. Fishing Tm-klo, Lines, , Polos K',c. for tho Fish- ' ermen. Also Stationery, all kinds. At .1. l. GAKXITW, bit MIDDLE SI'lUXi'. And LASTING Al.li THl WEEK, we will HEIAa OUR STOCK ' T COST I And Kometliliigr, i.i:ss Tirix cost! NOT CHEAP GOODS BUT GOODS CHEAP! fa55H5H5HSP.Sa52Sa5H5a5a57i5H5a5H5a5HSa5asa525aaS Note the Prices: White Shirts at 3Sc, pair for J5r, worth tl.00. Diamond Shirts at 75c. Pcrcalo Shirts at 30o, f.5c and 75c, Balbriggan Undershirts at 2.1c. Hcst lialhriggfln Undershirts at 38c, Blenched Jean Drawers at 23c. Host I'lcached Jean Drawers at 38c. Snriven's Patent Drawers at 75o. (luyot Suspenders ((Icnnine), 3e. Guyot Suspenders (Imitation), 23o, llack Half Hose, fust color, 9c. Jtest Black Half IIoso, fast color, 22c. - Tan Half Hose, fast color, 9c. All our 50c and 75c Neckwear at 38c. I'ercaln Club Ties at 4e. Whto Lawn Club Tics at 20c dozen, best grade. Men's Carters at 10c. , Tan Polish. Paste and Liquid at 8c for both. Linen Collars at 10c, CiiITb 15c. A lot of boys Windsor Ties at 1 jo.former price 25 4 35?. Men's Leather P.clts at 2:ln and 38o. Cuff Holders nt 8c pair. Straw Hats at 50o, former price 75c to $1.25. B35E5HSH5H5E5E5125HS2S25E5H525H57a52S7257i5HS; Our Stock of Will lo told AT COST and LESS in order ts clean out our F.tock before laying in a new supply. BRING YOUU MONEY along with you and see how well yon ran do. NO GOODS SOLD EXCEPT FOR CASH. J. M. Howard. BOBoononooooooooononooeooo o TO TRABE AT a o NEVER was there a truer fact written or spoken. From, the friends ot our earlier efiorts to the swelling hosts of present - patrons all testify cheer lully that f "IT PAYS TO Tit A1U AT IIACK- Q O El o m o o D o u o a o O o Q o KURN'S. Look into the merits ot a progressive house, one that's been with you for years; one that's in touch with the people by reason of FAIR DEALING and a conservative pblicy ot q HONEST GOODS, O O O u o a a o FOR HONEST MONEY. And your money back when not satisfied. We lead la the duality and Variety of our goods and the fact that we discount v every bill means it pays to trade at onn n o -1 n 1 lu CJlotlxing ! o J a B8 O O () o o o o o o 0 o o o a o n o o (r o M O n 0 o ( ) ) ( ) - 1 o . - I Two lots, tin; In ii k buililiiiK on tin in ami water fronts, nt Hid corner of East lionl iiml k SI rent. I n j n i ' i : r.ml i i nn, apply In A. i ' "! t:i, J1 i ) (
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