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4- VOL XV-NIW SERIES NO. 283. NEW BERNE,' N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 12, 1)197. ESTABLISH EI) IBB2 MAKES GREAT CHARGES. SUGAR IDYIHCES f.lcDANIEL Russell Altacls the ApqH Over Two Per Cent, ph Tariff! & GA8KILL. . College with Tipr. , Legation. Si 'X Y;- J. J. T0L80N, CO Rroad SL It wonM bo superfluous to toll a at izap anything about the the extent v or character of tho business i v . ' done y this UP TO DATE Ilonso, 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 . . GROCERIES, Provisions, Meats, Floor. At Rock Bottom Prices. FREE STABLES and every at tention given to our country friends whon they call. r.-- I r! AND TANGLEFOOT FLY PAPER -AT- DayisV Pharmacy. Your Choice Your Price. AT John Smor's Finilirs Hoi?e. Under Hotel Cliattawka. ' ; New Heme, N. C. - o Tlio Furniture yon put in it miikes tho difference o between a house and a . ' homo. You want it Low o TKirKD, end yon want ;" plenty' to select from. o. Suter has both. . He is i prepared to- furnish ono o ' small room or a large hpuso at prices equally o reasonable. t3FIt Costs Nothing to visit his ton , and you will bo convinced of the above. V , FOR FINE VJEAIs, JHTTTOW, FORK SAUSAGE . " AND The Finest SI nil -IV J IJeer In the City Go to SAMX COHN & SON, 88 Middle St. rhone 40. Or Yuu'l Make a Mistake I WlIEN LOOKING FOtt ROSEN BAUM'S . Clothing; Store, Don't let John or James deceive yon by their Goods, Koecnbauui has the good at your price. , "Sew Cluthlns f Just in at ROSEN II AlTirTH ITlIddlo HtreeU Iure, Cold .ftoda. Every glitmt at nur soda foim tnin l wulicd twlco and polished, Ik.' f.irn ulnn neain, thus innurlna; enry niliiniT nUi-hite frt-otloin from roiiUuu- miiioa. We tin to exwl tn every t1i-wrt-iiit-nt of our Modern riiutnuu y, this is v v i 1 1 nr. by our Inert-Ruing atrnn:i0, Your fur Ix-uUli. I. I!nulhniii, . r : :.I I" In i lor mid r. -riici-.K used Powde Stop Imitating ! Wholesale and -Retail GROCERS, L llrojul Street, Casry tho Best Selected Stock in the City. Their tock consists of every thing usually kept in a first-class grocery establishment. Their goods are of tlio Very Iligliest Quality arid their PRICES AS LOW as any where. Goods delivered unywhero in tho city, free and promptly. They Guarantee their goods to be as represented and if found other wieo will chcerfnlly'tako thorn back anil refund tho money. You will do well to look through their stock and got prices before buying your good?. No trouble for them to show good?. 83JA largo lot small Breakfast Strips, and Big ham to cut Just Received. !(l Wholesale and Retail (irocers. 71 Broad St., how Berne, N. ('. -4 i s ..CASH STOBE Is. Attracting Large Crowds. For One Week ! ' He will ftcll 11 lb3 Granulated Su gar for 5Qc. Roasted Package Cof fee 12c per lb Fox River rfint But ter 25c lb. Best Elgin Butter, uorm Dunn lodsefSOc lb. Don't Chcai yourself by Elryin:; away but 1 y in a' Supply. State Chemist Battle Pnt Ont, Charges Against Carroll Ex plained, Names of Members of tho College Executive Committee. Journal Bureait, Raleigh, N. C, June 11, The board of trustees of the Agricul tural unci Mechanicnl College and exper niunt station, backed by the governor, tins fimslietl its work, and dropped gnod iiu-n to put in office men who are seek ing pic. The State should be congratu lated that it has left the President of the College, Col. Ilolladay and part of the faculty. Dr. Battle, State chemist is rousted. Iiis successor is not yet ap pointed, but li is duties will be attended to by Prof. W. A. Withers. Professor of chemistry at the College, until an ap ptiintincnt is made. Governor Russell, declared he would get control of the Col lege if it required the calling of an ex tra scfeion of the legislature. Raleigh and Henderson will cross bats on the Hth at Athletic Park here. Marshall Carroll will hold his office his full term which is until February. The charges against him are all explained. The new board of trustees of the A. & M. has Ave Democratic members. In filling the position of Dr. Battle they will have to go out of the State. Then- was a spite against him is wiiy he was displaced. Tho new executive committee of the college is J. C. L. Harris, A. L. Ilolladay, E. V. Cox, J. H. Waller and J. R. lyhamhcrlain. Tim experiment station ranks first in the South. One of the Democrats withdrew declining to act with the board. The majority of the hoard really wanted to oust the entire fa. :ulty at the college but they ditl not. MARVELLOUS SPEED. I'orprrto DohI Mmlc m Mll In Two jniuntrs Without an t.llort. New Yoiik. The United States tor pedo boat, Porter, on Sunday made the marvellous record of a mile in less than two minutes, with scarcely an effort, She made the circuit of Long Island in faster time than it has ever been made before, and successfully passed the most severo test that ever has been given a boat in her chtss. The vessel was put under all conditions of boiler power anil run at various speeds, but was not let out any time, the highest speed for any hour being twenty-seven kno.H. The Porter cut through the white caps like a knife and despite her high speed, scarcely any water was taken ou deck. The board will try torpedoes and test the vessel's mcnoeuvering qualities. Lntrat Nvwa Items. Henry O Bryant his arrived at Yatr- kulnt, at the base of Mount St. Elias, wiih a party of Ave who will scale the mountain. Dit-patches from Verona Italy announce that a terrible cyclone, accompanied by hail, devastated the Valley of Caprino. All the crops, including the mulberry crops, were destroyed, entailing a great loss of silk worms. The government of Argentina has been officially informed that the gunboat Siiarez, of the Uruguayan navy, yester- lay lauded a force of Uruguayan troops on the Argentine coast. After the troops hod been landed the Suarei sank a vecscl Hying the flag of Argentina. A dykes by the steamer Empress, of Japan, are to the effect that the fatality from famine and plague la China is ap palling. Tho famine north from east of ttzuehuan is causing many deaths. A tr.vcler who lias jmt returned from Uhere reports having seen numbers of dead bodies lying unattended to. In one large town half the population bad pciUhed 'from the starvation and the fever that follows in Its wake. ' The mcmliers of the ivv committee of the clan of '06 who are still St Yale havs decided to make another effort to hare an ivy planted. Leal year they got a sprig troin the grave of Oca. Robert E. Lee, but it was pulled up In September. The committee has obtained another ivy from the same place, and will plant it In a few days. New England was visited by a storm Thursday which, from ths damage done, has become one of the wont in many years. Most of the rain which fell cams down with great violence at Intervals between 4 p, in. and midnight. The steamer Windward started again from London for Frans Josef Land Wed nesday In order to bring hack from the Arctic regions the members of the Jack son-Harmaworth expedition who have now spent three wlntorf at their little Arctic settlement, Klniwood. near Cape Flora, where they erected an observatory 2,000 fuct above sea level. During the pa-scat summer the expedition was to make an attempt to reach the highest lioint north through an opening In Queen Victoria sea, the open water discovered by Mr. Jackson. T'ONDERFUL are the enros by 1 lliHid hai Hiiparllla, and yet tlmy are iinilt-and nalot-nl. Ilixid's Sarta i.mi'lu makes J .', Z CLCOO. Cotton is lnll and Fractionally Lower. Farther Legislation Sends Wheat Down from a Higher Opening. Special to H. W. Silsby & Co. Commis sion Brokers. COTTON. Nkw York, June 11. Dullness was the leading feature in the cotton market to-day. Liverpool cables were unchanged to one point lower at the opening, and lost two points during the day. Our market opened off 2 to 4 points, and de clined 2 to 3 points during the day under the pressure of realizing sales for local accounts. The fall months were noticeably the weakest, with New Orleans a mod erate seller near the close. Reports from the southern belt are more favorable, the nights arc reported warmer and in the late sections, the plant Is doing much better thnn was expected a few weeks ago, we look lor a narrow maria-i uniu business becomes more settled, after which cotton will sell lower. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Liverpool, June 11; 12:30. Spot bus iness quiet, prices favor buyers. Amer ican midland uplands 4 5-32. Sales to day 0000. of which 5(H) are for speculation and exportations. Receipts 1000 of which none are American. Futures opened quiet, demand moder ate and closed easy at a loss of one to two points for the day. The following was the range of prices for the three leading months today: Opening, June and July 4.4 July and August 4.3 September and October 3.56 2 P. M- June and July 4.!!-t July and August 4.2-3 September and October 3.50s 4 P. M. June and July .' 4.2b July and August, 4.1s September and October 3.55s srtc.es. New York, Jure 11. The London market for Amoilcan securities was frac tionally higher thi-i morning, but busi- is from this source, was somewhat curtailed owing to the fortnightly set tlements which have just been made in that market. Stocks here opened Arm, about i to J per cent over yesterday close. Sugar was the most active again today and the close this afternoon shows a net gain of per cent for the day, the most of which was gained during the last hour. The Washington contingent was the buyers. The actions of the Sen ate convince us that this monopoly' will fare even better at the hands of its Sen ate friends, than it did in the house There was a slight inclination to cover in Jersey Central 'during the afternoon on rumors that the Company hau already earned over two thirds of their next quarterly dividend. We are becoming very skeptical as regards much higher prices in this mar ket. Should the financial condition of the country become more unsettled owing to tariff agitations, and Internat ional conlroversities, it would be impos sible for speculatois to sustain present prices. CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago, June 11. Tho Govcrmcnt Crop report Issued at four o'clock yester day afternoon show the condition win ter wheat 82.1 and spring wheat 80.9. This was considered rather bullish, and was reflected In the early loreign cables, which were considerably above yester day's close. Wheat here wss active on the curb at an advance of i to ! cents. The opening was irregular and on i scales of from to 1 cent above yester day's close for the July option and i to j for the fall months. The opening proved to te the best for the day, as the advance brought out considerable long wheat especially for the September deliveries, and a sharp decline quickly followed and the loss more than exceeded the fain. Conservative speculators are not inollned to give the government report much credit, as thor seem convinced the con ditions are underestimated. Personally we ooncur In this belief as we are con vinced that conditions throughout ths wheat belt are much better than this re port would indicate. We can find noth ing to alter our ideas as regards the future of this market and look for much lower prioes. Corn lost i cent on mors favorable reports from the frost bitten sections. Provisions continue dull and totally without feature. STOCKS, Open. High. Low. Cloee American Sugar, 138 1251 123; 125J Chicago Oas..... M0I 86 80 80 Jersey Central... 78( 80, 701 79J St. Paul 7BJ 78 77 78J COTTON. Open. High. Low. Close August......... 7.17 7.17 7.18 7.16 October 6.79 6.77 ITS 6.7 CHICAGO MARKETS. WhsaT Open. High. Low, ClOM July...... ... Hept 601-70 70 654 61 .68, 63 68a 63b Coaa July.......... M UaiT Vork. July.... 7.42 Itibs " ....'4 92 25 84 III 7.45 .7 7.40 7.45b 482 4.87 POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strength and heallhf illness. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. UUYALi HA KINO l'OWIJKK CO., New York. WHITHER BOUND? The llnttlealilp New YorK I'lilsOul to Nen With Ken loil Orilera. Boston. The United Slates cruiser New York, the flagship of the North At lantic Squadron, with Bar-Admiral Mont gomery Sicard on board, steamed out of the harbor not a soul on board knowing to what port Blie is bound, for it will only be when the big white cruiser is well outside of Boston light, with her pilot over the side that the sealed orders from Washington will be opened, and her destination ascertained. It is generally belieted, however, that when she reaches Cape Cod she will turn her nose to the southward, and that her twin screws will not stop until she is somewhere in the neighborhood of Cuba: for when she started she was fully pro visioned and coaled, and could, if neces sary, go so far as Gibraltar or Rio Janeiro without layini; in more supplies. TROUBLE NOT OVER. Tnrkry Will Ketalii Tlininli Solum In PreimrltiK lor Wnr. London. The Constantinople corres pondent of the Standard says: i-At Tuesday's conference of the ambassadors for the decision of the terms of pen- Twctik Pasha was present, armed with categorical instructions to persist in tin retention of Thessaly given him by tin Sultan personally. When the conference ended, the Sul tan summoned his ministers to a special council at the Yildex Kiosk, which sat until 2 o'clock in the. inoi ninj; of Wed nesday. The decision arrived at was that the evacuation of Thessaly was impossible, but there was no necessity for precipitate action. Beins; in possession, the Porte t was argued, was able to wait patiently and even indeliuilely, while discussing academically a point with the powers. It was afco decided to make active prepara tions for war. OABTOIIIA; nht- j li ra 01 r-v&ttt--) BRANCH OFFICE H.W.SilsbySCo. Hunker mid ISrokors. Slocks, Ho litis. Cotton, Grain, Provisions. Bought and sold for cash or on margin of one per cent. In lots irom up. Over Brodhnm's Drug Store. Phone 42. IfTNationul Bank References. (SfConstant Quotations. It, II. TAYLOR, Malinger, Notice ! Certificate of Slock No. 0, for 13 Shares, Scries No. 8, New Derue Building mid Loan Association, having liecn losl, notice is hereby given that application for a duplicate will be made. HENRY R. BRYAN Sporting Ms ! Balls, liats and (i loves (or Bass Dall Players. Fishing Tackle, Lino, Polos, Etc (or the Fish - ermon. - Also Stationery, all kinds. At J. D. GAHKINN, 101 MIDDLE STREET. ' Xotlce. ' Certificate of Stock ot No. ?8 fur Ore Sliaro ot Block ot Atlantic ami Nortt Carolina Railroad baring been loat.nntlre Is hereby giwi that application for a duplicate will be mad. T. F. McCAIlTIIY, Administrator II. S. DlackwrlL to 1ive Our I'utroiis :ii livor.y lri?e th .To he OlisaiiitMl. 1 WE ARE OFFERING Goods S: at REMARKABLY LOW fig- ures and QUALITY HAS S; NOT been lowered. si Best Elgin Butter - 20c. lb. I Best Rio Coffee, Tm 12c. lb. I No Store in this city makes 5 the preparation, takes the ; pains, gives the VALUE, and 3 guarantees the satisfaction as we do. 2 m m i m at An inspection ot our Stock and Facilities will convince 3 that "It pays to trade at 2 3 3 I 5 For this Week ! WK WJL.L. SKLL OI K STOCK And Soiuotliiii I.FSS Til AX COST! NOT CHEAPIGQODS BUT GOODS CHEAP SH5H5HSP.5H525H5ES25H5HS2525E5aSH525H52iTa57? Note the Prices Whilo Shirts at 38c, pair for 7-"c, worth tl.oo. Diarnontl Shirts at T.ic. Purcalo Shirts at .10c, fi.'x; anil 7.r ISalbrignn Undershirts at XMc. Heel Ilulliriggan Undershirts at :iSe, Bleached Jean Drawers at S.'lc. Best Bleached Jean Drawers at .'I.St-, Scrivon's Patent Drawers at 75c. (luyot Suspenders (Genuine), IlKr. (iuyot Suspender (Imitation), Black Half Hose, fast color, ! Best Black Half Hose, fast color, 'i-lc. Tan Half Hose, fast color, Oc. All our SOo and 75c Neckwear at 'Mc. Porcalo Club Ties at 4o. White Lawn Club Ties at 20c dozen, best grade Men's Garters at 10c. Tan Polish. Pasto and Liquid at ftc for both. Linen Collars at 10c, Cuffs 15n. A lot ot boys Windsor Ties at 15c,formcr prico 'i -'l-'i Men's Leather Belts at 23c anil 3Hc. Cuff Holders at 8o pair. Straw Hats at 50c, former prico 75c to 11.25. I. Z525H5E5BSSS2S252S2SZ5ZSZS2S25eSSSH5E5c!52S Our Nloek of Will be sold AT COST and LESS In ordor ts clean ont oar stock before laying in a new supply. UIUN'U YOUlt MONEY along with you and seo how well yon can do." NO GOODS SOLD EXCEPT FOR CASH. J; M. Howard. m I Si 0000000: 2l 7 at . Clotliing!
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