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1 8W VOL XV NEW SERIES NO. 282 NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 11, 1897. USTAISUSIIKII ll't. J. J. TOLSON, CO Broad St. ' " It would be superfluous to tell a c,t--, izen anything about tho the extent v or character of the business . - . done y this - , HI TO 1ATjE Iloiise, as all know the Ann's stand ing for progresa'in tho mercantile mothods in New Berne. Ilia ttock is most varied and per feet in Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, Provis'ons, Meats, Flour. Hi T At Bock Bottom Price. FREE STABLES and everj at- te.ition given to our country friends when they call. Powder msec AND TANCLIFOOT FLY PAPER -AT- Davis Pharmacy. Your Choice Your Price. at . John Sdter's Fnrnitnre House. ' Under Hotel Chatlawka. New lternr, N. C. o o o . o ' Tho Furniture yon put in it makes I ho iiffereiiec o between a Jinnao and a homo. Yon want it Low . o i'uK'ED, and jon want plenty to select from, o Snler has both. Ho is prepared to furnish one o small room or a large house nt prices equally o reasonable. S;It Costs Nothing to visit his store, and you will be convinced of the above. FOR FINE- gpRiira lamr, TEAT MUTTON, PORK SAUSAGE AND The Finest Stall-1'cd Reef in the Cily Go Id SAML COBN & SON, 88 Middle St. Phono 40. Or Yuu'l Make a Mistake I ROSENBAUM'S Clothing Store, Don't tut John or James tlofniv yon by their Goods, Itosenbanm has the kooIj at your price. New Clothing Just In nt IXOSIiNKAUJrrS Middle Ntrfwf.- rnre, Cold fioda. Every kIuhs user' nt our noils foiin Uln Is washed twice mid polished, t fur nin again, thus insuring .tit? customer absolute freedom troin contain iiHllnn. We nlin to excel In every depart nieut of otir Modern Pharmacy, this I vi.h-nred by our lucrciiin( patronage, Yonra for IiphUIi, V. I. i:rn;!hmn. j.Bl nidi) " i v t: " ! Cir '-'T mid . , , ! ! I l'linNE i; Stop Imitating ! if v McDANIEL & GAS KILL, Wholesale and -Retail GROCERS, 71 ' Itroad Street, Carry the Host Selected Stock in the City.. Their stock consists of every thing usuafty kept in a lirst class grocery establishment. 1 heir goods are of tho Very Highest Quality and their PRICES AS LOW as any where. Goods delivered iinywlicre in the city, free and promptly. They Gnar.intee their goods to he as represent! d and if found other wise will cheerfully take them back and -refund the money. You will do well to look through their slock and got prices before buying ynnr goods. Ho trouble for I hem to show goods. C3?A large lot miall Breakfast strips, anil I!:g Iuiiim to cut .lust Rtceived. Wholesale anil Uelail (Irocers. Jl Broad St.. New IternT, N. (', John Dunn's CHEAP. STORE Is Attracting Large Crowds. Ho will Mil '.. 11 lb3 Granulated Su gar for COc. Roasted Package Cof fee 12c per lb. Fox .River ' Print But ter 25 c lb. : Best Elgin Butter, loose, 20c lb. Don't Cheat yourself by ctnyin;; avay but Lny in a Cupply. VERY INAPPROPRIATE. Governor Russell's Speech at .St. Man's Commencement. Charge Against Marshal Carroll Not Made Public. Judge Fnrnell at Attherille. Changes in A. & M. Faculty Probable. Con flict in New School Law. JllUllNAI. BUltEAU. ) Rai.eioii, N. C. June 10. Toilay about finishes up the various commencement exccrciscs. The papers make a great howl about the fact that they nrc always glail when tlicy arc over anil yet sonic papers should be glad for tlioiu to be in progress for they other wise would tie minus much matter. At the AgiicuHurnl and Mechanical College yesterday, Gov, Russell delivered the Diplomas and made an address to the graduating class. For inappropriate liens, it surpassed any speech many of us had ever heard, lie criticized the cost of I lie school and told the young men their education "came high."' He forgot to tell his audience that the gov ernment bore a large part of (be expense, but spoke as if the State of North Caro lina bad this "heavy burden" alone. Mr. A. It. 0. ISryiin agent of the South ern Express Co. liere is very ill. The Capital club cave its last german of the season last night to the University students. Tomorrow night the Kuphro cyiic club give their last german. The charges against V. K. Marshal Cur roll are said to be graver than was lirst llioiighl, but bis friends sny he will come out clear. Thec charges do not seem to lie given to the public. His term does not expire until reliruary. lint weather bus suddenly come upon us, and today is a genuine hot June day. At St. Man's there were live graduates toilay each reading good essays on their lilTe.eut subjects. The exercises were putieiilaily goid. The address to the graduate was by Kcv. Pr. M. M. Mar shall. The sherHr'a convention will Ik- held in .Mniehead August 1st, every one con cerned in the listing mid taking of taxes ','1 be ;n":cd to attend. J.idge I'lirmtl le'l for Ashev !!c to-day to hold U. S. Circuit Court for Judge S neiiton A laageiiients i"c on foot here for the publication ot a new North Carolina eom nieicici t'lide end busimss index. Stale Auditor yer is in Winston to see the hiewa't tiros, 1 itilic n oners. ThcirsiicceB- oin w i!i have to be appointed by the end of June. The board of t u-tees of the A. & M. College i' e sl'll in session. Some of the members were caucusing with tlovernor Hussell iinl'l late last night. It is gen erally believed 'here wMI be ninny changes in the fncrlty for I ho neit session. There is n loutlict in the new school Inw which provides for the August elec tion on the question of local aid to public schools. One section says the Judges of election shall be appointed by the county commissioners; another section says that the register of deeds, clerk of court and chairman of county commissioners shall itppolat them. CHINAMEN DROWNED. Flv Ilnlrt I'lHlivriurB P. Hub la firrnl Hlonn Viotoiiu, 1J. C Meagre particulars were brought by the steamer Empress nt Japan of a disaster which befell the fish- ermen of Chusan Archiix'lngn, off the co;ist of China. On May Oth when all, or nt b ut, ot tho fishing boats were out on the fishing banks, a tetrible sale sprang up. Of the leveral hundred boats out at the time, very few returned, and it is est bunted that some five hundred men lost their lives. The storm was one of those sudden ones for which the coast of Chins Is noted and tho fishermen had no chauco to seek shelter. Their life-boats were smashed to atoms, and they were left to flht s hoicless battle with the merciless waves. The storm swept over the entiro srchi IM'htgn, which extends across the mouth of Uiingehow Day, on tho Eastern coast of Uiina. Severn! large Junks were Inst, in which scores perished. I. alral Krwa ttrm. Socialists peasant riots have taken place in the communes of Hungary, The gen darmes at both places were obliged to lira upoa the rioters. Two peasants were killed and forty were severely wounded. Tn enty-one agitators were si rested. It Is believed in Havana now that the liing-siirpressed news of affairs in Madrid has been made public, that General Wey la 's return to Spain will be the moat Im portnnt result ot Canovas' success In retaining power. : A syndicate of London capitalists srs negotiating for the purchase uf the Rap. pahanuock Gold Mine In Stafford county, about ten miles from Fredericks- burg, Va. J, M. Culp, tratllc manager of the Southern Railroad, was robbed of a t-'iOO diamond stud on a Itnlllmor and Ohio Southwestern paaaenger train, near Riillshurg, W, Va Tho gem weighs utioul three carats. " THE ONLY Trtio IIIikmI rurlfht prominently In the publio eye to day is Hood's Siirsapnrilla. Therefore ett Hood's and CNUY HCOO'S. SUGAR DROPS. lie Decline is Caused y Profit Cotton Declines on the Government Crop Report Which Shows Con ditions Favorable. Wheat was Firm Higher For eign Cables. Special to H. W. Silsby & Co. Commis sion Brokers. COTTON. New York, June 10. The feeling in cotton market was somewhat divided at the ooening this morning, and the general inclination was to wait until after the Government report was issued. During the early hours there were some few con tracts covered, which caused a slight advance for both the summer and fall months. When the bureau report came out at eleven o'clock it was considered bullish, aud caused considerable liqui dation which was followed by a decline of 9 to 10 points from the highest with a slight reaction at the close New Yokk, June lOtli. The depart ment of agriculture in its crop report for June says consolidation returns show State percentages of acreage as com pared with hist year to he as follows: Virginia 100, North Carolina 108, South Carolina 103, fleorgia 102, Florida 95, Alabama 103, Mississippi US, Louisiana 100, Texas 10(1, Arkansas 10.", Tennessee 100, Missouri 107, Indian Territory 134, Oklahoma 150. General average 108.5, total acreage 24,001, 3!)4 as compared with 2!l,371,'i04 last year. The average condition is Virginia 87, Nortli Carolina 84, South Carolina 87, Georgia 84. Flor ida AO. Alabama 81, Mississippi 76, Louis iana 84, Texas 87, Arkansas 83, Tenessee Missouri 90, Indian Territorv 85, Oklahoma 72, (leneral average 83 5 against 97.2. June condition last year crop is from one to three weeks late weather being cold and damp, stand regular and poor in many localities. STOCKS. The stock market was irregular at the ooeninz tins morning. The actions of the Senate in over reachiug the com mittees sugar scbedtde was a signol for limber prices in that stock, but tho; who have been holding for good prntlts were quickly satisfied, and on profit tak ing alone a decline of per cent was scored with a gain of near the clot e. Jersey central advance 21 per cent to 80 on hhcrnl buying which was generally accredited to the Insiders, inasmuch i s the remainder of the anthracite coalers failed to show sufficient sympathy. The Grangers continue firm but fail to score any mnterisl gains. The stock market has had an uninterrupted rise for nearly a month, therefore we would not be sur prised to sec a slight reaction throughout the entire list, before financial agitation is over. CHICAGO MAIIIETS. Chicago, June 10. Higher foreign cables were encouraging this morning which accompanied by a better cash de mand, caused some covering in the wheat market today, which was lot lowed by a net gain of 1 1-8 cents from the opening to the highest, with a rear tion of I cent at the close. The strength Was equally divided between the early and late months. We look for s bearish burenn report this afternoon, and believe much lower prices will follow. Corn was firm on moderate buying for slrong accounts. Provisions ruled narrow and featureless. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Clove American Sugar, 134 124 122 123J Chicago Gas..... 8fi 87 80 i) Jersey Central... Vi 80 .77 79 St, Paul 771 78 77J 771 COTTON. Open. High. Low. Close August October. 7.24 7.26 7.17 7.19 0.84 6.87 6.77 6.79 CHICAGO MARKETS. Wiieat Open. High. Iw, Close July.., Sept... Corn July ,. MSAT Pork ., Ribs .. 684-1 63M Wit 7-40 4.20 m Bit 69a 64 251 7.B0 4.2S 24 85Jli 7.43 7.4S 4.20 4.a TOZtXA. I all sua uu Si MtNItTEB TO IFAIN. S)r4 fti.vrar J. . C, r T.a fce WlikSms. Washington. June 9 II was learned today that the President hss offered the post of minister to Spain to axGovernor Jacob D. Cox, of Ohio. Whether or not he will accept Is not known. General Cox is an old personal friend of the President and on la whom Mr. McKlnley has a groat deal of confidence. Althouih almost seventy years of age, General Cos Is still a man of vigor and energy. . Senator Morrill, of Vermont, who has been III, has recovered sufficiently In re sume bis senatorial duties. The venerable Senator received the heartiest congratu lations of his legislative associates, . Tli Republican members of the An anre committee will withdraw the amendments for an additional tax c beer and for the duty at tea cents pr Pi si POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strength and healthfiiliiess. Assures the fond against alum and all forms of adul teration common to the cheap brandH. KDIAL ISAKlNti I'UffUEK CO., New York. pound on tea. The pressure tor the willi- urawal of these amendments has heen very great, and many Republican Sena tors have made decided stands against them. The formal action of the commit tee on the subject has not been taken, but tho determination has been reached. The members of the committee are still in doubt as to what shall be done with increases on tobacco in the internal revenue part of the bill, but there has icon great pressure to have these taxes reduced. The Millers' National Association, which has members in 21 Slates ami rep resents n daily output of 00,(10(1 barrels, held its annual inci ting in Chicago, lies- lutions were passed urging that a re ciprocity section lie embraced in the pending tarill bill, and protesting against adulteration of Hour with cnruineal and other grain1!. nUANCH OFKICK H.W.SilsbySCo. like i'k ami Ilrokcrs. Sticks. lloiids. Cotton. Grain. Provisions, Bought and sold for cash or on margin ot one n-r cent, in lots from 620 up. Over Itiadhain's Drugstore. I'Iioiip42. tyNatiimal Rank References. tSSTConslanl (Quotations. Noli? ! Certificate of Stock No. 0, for l::Sliari Series No. 3, New Heme Duilding and Loan Association, having been lost notice is hereby given that application for a duplicate will be made. HENRY R. HRYAN. Sporting Good: ! Balls, Huts nml (llovcs for Iiiise Hall Players. Fishing Tackle, Lines, I'olos, Ktc. for the Fish ermen. Also Stationery, all kinds. At J. D. C- iSKI VS, 101 MIDDLE STREET. ,1' Elilnon Turkish Hot Air llalh. Buy one of the above, It will give yon health, with health you rnn make weald the two combined are bound to bring happiness. Price Only $3. Call on or address, JOHN It I1LAKE, 84 Johnson St., New Home, N. ( Ladles and gentlemen agents wanted everywhere. ATLANTIC AND N. C. RAILROAD. To Agent nml Truck Nhlpier4 1 SPECIAL TRUCK TRAIN NO. tl WILL IttB ANNULLED AFTER . SATURDAY JUNK 13, '07, Until otherwise ordered. NOTK nil'OlirANTt-wura suffl Cient notice is given Ibis t flioa of any solid carload lots of truck to one dmnsiion, the earns may bpnmiptly forwsnbd by the rssulsr Mall train (No. 4 1 Other. wis sll Track will larmlter Ink the regular height train (No, I) on Monday, Wtitarsdsy sud Friday. , ' . 8. U DILL, bupl. For the toming Week ti We are 5 Ofieriiigj In the n 00000000- THE long delayed warm .weather makes importers, jobbers and manufac turers anxious to dispose ot their stocks and accept our ready cash oifer for same. The benefit we derive Irom these spot cash purchases we are will ing to share with our patrons and the public who have given us such liberal patronage in the past. We want every one to recognize the fact that we are not only Leaders in duality and Style, but also Leaders in Low Prices. This assertion applies to every department. S liiltl-i: P1T1WIIANKS. Z: VASlt 1MYJIKXTS. S; l.o.s! i:pkkii:x i:. 2 IiiKiircM Ihal "II Pa.vK to 5 Trade at 5; 3 is For this Week ! WE WII.Is Sl.1,1, Ol'R KT4M'K Aud Nome! hi us ia:ss THAN COST! NOT CHEAP GOODS BOT GOODS CHEAP Note the Prices White Shirts nt 3Sc, pair for 7.". worth t l.cn Diamond Shirts at 7c. I'ercale Shirts at Hoc, n,")-: ami T. HulhriKRnn Undershirts ut Host llalliripgan Undersliirts nt :isc, lileachftd Jean lrawera nt 2.1c. Best Bloaclieil Jean Drawers nt .'ISi-. Scrivon's Patent Drawers at 7.V. (iuyot Susiiemlcrs (tientiitie), .'ISc. (iuyot Suspondors (Imitation), 2:h ltlack Half Hose, fast color, '.hi. Best Black Half Hose, fust color, 22c. Tan Half Hose, fast color, 0c. All our 50o anil 75c Neckwear nt 'lXc. I'crcaln Club Tics at 4o. Whle Iawn Club Ties at 20c dozen, lost grade. Men's darters at 10c. Tan Polish. Pasto ami Iiiiiil nt Rc for both. Linen Collars at 10c, Cuffs 15c. A lot of boys Windsor Tins at lftc.formor price 2: t loo. Men's Leather Belts at :ic ami :iKc. Cuff Holders nt He pair. Straw Hats at Oik), formor price 5o to 11.25. Our Slock of Will b sol.t AT COST nd LESS in order ts clean nut onr stock before lajlng in a new supply. HRIKG YOUlt MONEY al.njf with you ami aoo how well yon can do. NO G0PD4 SOLI) EXCEPT FOB CASH. J. M. Howard. Great Values way of f 1 Olotlxing Y
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