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VOL. XVNIW SERIES NO. 285. NEW; BERNE, N. C., TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 15, 1897. ESTABLISHED Wl. Your Choice Your Price. -AT WOTS FURNITURE HOUSE, Under Hotel Chattawka, New Berae, N, C. . o . Tho Furniture you put in It . makes, the uifforonce o between a house and a home. You want it Low o TitiCED, and jou want ' plenty to select from. o Suter; has both.. lie is prepared to furnish one .or Rsmall room or a large ' bouse at . prices, equally ' o reasonable, v ' : n tiosts rooming to visit nis store, and yoq, will be convinced of the above. - Insect Powder ! AHD TAKGL FOOT FLY PAPER -AT- Davis' Pharmacy. J. J. TOLSON, It would bo superfluous to tell a cit izen anything about tho the extent nr fliuliurMl' tif flifl liildinpfia done by this UP TO DATE II.mibo, as all know the Arm's stand ing for progress in the mercantile meinous in new wrnu. Ilia Btnck is most varied and per feet in Staple and Fancy " . . groceries, Provisions. Meats, Flour. ' - At Rock Bottom Prices.. Fit UK STABLES and every at tention given to our country friends when tbey call.- .. , , FOR FINE SPRING L1MO, VJEAl, MUTTON, PORK SAUSAGE VND-l- The Finest Stall-fed Reef In the City GoloM'L COD & 201, 83 Middle St.. Paoae (8. Or You'l Make t Mistake I , - WnRH LOOKIKQ FOB ROSENBAUr.1'5 Clothing Store,. Ttnn't li.t John or Jumna deceivA von by their Goods, Hosenbauiu has the goods at your price? . . - : Hew Clothing , Just In at ItOSENRAlJJTH mm t a .a. " Inrc. Colil floda. V uii r niaasi liau.ff .1 rill S aWul al fsm l Uln U wikft)M) twit e ami poliftliMl, Ix fir UHinfc ftgitln, tliui mfttirlng evcrj (MiM(omr ftiriU(liit frwilnm from con turn nuii"n. Wo aim lo vre in eviry th mru nit-tit of our M'ulrrn I'li.tnuiK jr, tint i eviJi m i'A tf our lucrriiaiiig jmlmnHgo, Voiiri fir lirtiltli. V. 1. Stop Imitating ! Another Lot .of Cured m Just Received. Try One. They are Fine. tj& & Lea & Perins Worchestershire Sauce an Excellent Article, for Only 10 cents bottle. Prepared French Mustard, Keen's Mustard, Ileinz's Tomato Catsup; Pure Olive Oil, Qneen Olives, - Chopped Celery in jure; Celery Salt. Pnre Spices and Flavoring Extracts. Chopped Pine Apple, Baker's Choc olate, Coxes Welatine, Powdered Sugar finest quality. Choice Teas and Roasted Cotfce. Vermont Creamery Butter, Fresh from tho dairy. Eagle, Vermont and Dime Brand Condensed Milk. Fresh Cunncd Goods. IflfCull and Exam i no our Stock. Goods Guaranteed as lie presented in every case. Yours truly, Wholesale and Retail Urocers. 71 Broad St., New Berue. N. C. CHEAP CASH Is . Attracting Crowds. For to Week ! lie will Nell Roasted Package Cof fee 12c per lb. Fox River Print But ter25clb. Best Elgin Butter, loose, 20c lb. C1 - "t 'yourself by - ' 7 but BADS John Dunn's Dont JUNE REPORT. Conflilioa cf the Crops frcia Stale Cotton Acreage Larger. Decreas ed Tobacco Acreage. Average Condition of Wheat, Oats, - Potatoes and Fruit. Special to Journal. Raleigh, N. C, June 14. Tlie State crop report for June on returns from over one thousand correspondents was pre pared this afternoon. It says that the acreage of cotton is sixteen per cent greater than last year, and the condition 88 per cent of an average. The acreage of corn Is 2 per cent less than last 'year and its condition is 89 per cent of an average. Acreage of tobacco is nine per cent less than Inst year and its condition is 87 per cent of an average. Following is the condition of the oilier crops as compared with average wheat 100 per cent, oats 94 per cent, hay 89 per cent', Irish potatoes 90 per cent, sweet potatoes 92 per cent, apples 64 per cent, peaches 61 per cent, grapes 87 per cent. Govern AsM to Appoiat Dele gates for Keit Meeting. Very Hot Weather In Raleigh. Big .Sale at "Tuckers Store." Improve ments in Pollen Park. New Ap pointees. Russell at Wrights vlllc. Teachers Assembly. Jot'KKAL Bl'KEAl', ) Rai.Eioii, N. C., June 14. i The hoard of tru. tees of the Blind Asy lum met this eveuing. Thero was an im portant meeting, as there Jwcrc several changes to be made in the government of the institution. Tho Governor has been requested by the Farmers National Congress to ap point two delegates from the Stale i.t largo and one from each congressional district to represent North Carolina for the next two yeais. at tho annual meet ings. Hon. J. 8. Cunningham of Person county is vice-president of the congress. The next meeting is at St. Paul, Minn , August 81 to September 6th. Tho weather Is very very warm and besides there Is no (breeze and no'pros pect of rain. Fully 3,000 people went to "Tuckers" opening sale on Saturday. Many people could not bff waited on. A convenient and well arranged summerhouso with refreshment rooms will be built at Pullen Park immediately It is something very much needed there. There Is a nice open dancing pavillion already thero but that affords no pro- ection in coso of storms. . . To-day the new appointees of the Ag ricultural Department took charge. There lias been some very severe criti cisms on some of the "goers in," but nothing could have been harder than S. Olho Wilson's defence of E. O. Butler of Vance against the attack made on him hy the editor of tho News & Observer. Miss Mattio Pace is giving a delightful house party to some young friends of hers. A suggestion hs been made for the memorial to Vance, thai is to be ordered, to take the form of an Industrial school for boys, and be called the "Vance In dustriol School.'' No better suggestion could be made and It is to be hoped it will be carried out. At a meeting of the friends of fit. Mary's scb ool Quild was formed with 10 chapters of 10 member each to work to raise money for the . "purchase fund" The way In which the old pupil of St. Mary's have rallied to her call for help shows how dear to th. heart of each Is the welfare of their "Alma Muter." Governor and Mr. Russell went to Southern Pines yesterday and tomorrow re o their cottage In Wrlghtavlll. lie fi below Wilmington. The attendance at the Teachers As sembly, which begin at Morebead to morrow, promise to be the largest in many years. . ' ; There is a great scarcity of cotton la this Bute. The mills have used much but there has been a heavy foreign ship ment. Politics have crept Into the county wards of public Instruction In spite of th effort of Superintendent JUbaneto permit It, The ten new school laws pro viding for ipeolal elections are found lo be all right. At first they wero thought to liar, been omitted from th legislative rvjiorU. TR1BUNS SOLD. hi hr aul.lcfe furl rr ai,s4 Bprclai to Journal. HALsmil, K O., June 14-Th Raleigh Trilmn. sold her today, brought only It ws bought by A. J. Thompaon, of IUU'itn, N. C. CAfSTOniA, ONE ISSUE fiOHE. Future Campaips Relieved of Tariff Question. There Hay be an Inheritance Tax Passed. Talk Once More About Buying Cuba. Hot Weather will Likely Cut Short the ' Program In Congress. Journal Burkap, Washington, D. C, June 14. i The events of the past week have made it as certain as any political event in the future can be that the tariff, will not figure as an issue in the next National Campaign, and perhaps never again. The cause of this is the adoption of the lie put lican policy ot protection by a con siderable portion of the Democratic party, while many Populists have always be lieved in it. True, the Democratic Sen ators who have voted for protection do uot all call it by that name, but that is immaterial. They have voted to put a protective duty upon the products of their states, ana they have done so because ot the wishes of their constituents. In those states there can be no tariff issue, when everybody favors protection under some name or in some form. The silver men have seen this tiling comhig for some time and have encouraged it, because they think it will have a tendency to make the money question tho overshadow ing issue of the next campaign, and they say that is what they wtnt. If it were not for the Republican cau cus agreement to vote only for such tariff amendments as are reported from the Republican steering Committee, the amendment drawn up by the minority of the Finance Committee, to iinnose an internal revenue tax of 2 per cent upon all inheritances cxceedins 45,0110 in value, except those devited to religious, charitable, educational, und like institu tions, could probably easily get the nec essary votes for its adoption, and if the Democrats, and the Populists, .who are not affected by the caucus agreement, will all vote for it, it will ko through anyway. Whenever things get a little quiet around the Capitol, Senator Stewart can be depended upon to spring a startling discovery of some sort. His latest is the existence of a scheme to buy Cuba from Spain with Cuban bosuls guaranteed ny the U. S. which he declared is being pushed by speculators who will try to take advantage of the sympathy for the Cubans to secure the necessary Con gressional legislation. There is little be lief in the existence of such a scheme, and none that it could possibly suc ceed. If Congress intends to do even a small part of what current gossip gives as the probable program, the extra session will run into the regular session, next De cember, but Washington dog days have upset many a Congressional program of the past According to gossip, the tariff bill is to be followed by a bill authorizing the appointment of a currency Commis sion, and a treaty for the annexation of Hawaii, not to mention legislation that may be made necessary by Ihe new Cuban policy of the administration. Up to this time Washington has had no dis agreeable summer weather this season. By the time the first real sizzard gets in a few days work at tho Capital, the prin cipal anxiety of every member of both branches of Congress will be to adjourn. Jersey Central Advances Three Points But Reacts. Wheat Bales Firm oa Bel tor Foreign Advices and Export Demand. Pro visions Scores a Good Advance. Cotton Rales Dull and Featureless. Special to Ii. W. Bllsby & Co. Commis sion Brokers. COTTON. New York, June 14 Cotton was slightly lower at the opening this morn ing and ruled dull throughout the entire session, there being more checkers played than cotton sold by the exchange bro ker. Liverpool reported talc of 8,000 bales, with prices unchanged for spot and about on halt point lower for fu ture. Speculator as a rule, are Inclined to keep out of the market pending more definite crop new. The government re port i considered very evenly balanoed, and after the first Hurry prices became stationary. Wbon business pick up we xpeel to e lower prlcos,claimlng,s we hsv for sm llm, that th enormous acreage with nj kind of a fair yield, III oft set the depicted condition of the statUUcal position. . bTOCKS. Nl York, Juno It. London mar ket failed to show any Improvements for American securities at th opening till morning, but gained slightly on th seouod call. Our market opened un changed to J per cent lower, and with nOOD'i ?rnparlllft has over ..nd over ngaln proved by it runs, i& In. it fit! ftlli.r hwitirul bttt. fttil.u' lli.L v llll mxmm Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its tm-.it Irnvopino' strengtli and henlthfulncsa. Assures the food against alum and ail forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. KUiAL ISAKINti roWDKIt CO., New Yohk. the exception of the industrials and an. thrncite coal carriers, showed but small gains for the (lay. Jersey central was particularly strong at the opening. On liberal entering and moderate buying by the. same people who were operating on the short sides a fort night ago. We consider the s'.iurt interest pretty well eliminated ami would not hesitate to sell on any further advance. Sugar gained l j on good buy ing by the local traders, ."he grangers were heavy throughout the day. UllICA-GO MAI1KKTS. Chicauo, June 1 1. Kearly cables were rather bullish on wheal, and our market ruled strong throughout the day, ilcsiiig at the higlust. The market gained its strengtli from the July option, which was bought liberally hy both local and St. Ijoiiis houses, and on better export demand. The full mouths were lirm but less aclivc, prices being held down undt r the inlluence of large crop reports. The same conditions influenced corn ion cer tain extent. Provisions were unusually strong and advanced veiy rapidly dining the eaily hours on continued buying by the western packers and Knglish houses. July ribs gained 1? e.-nts for the day, closing strong at the highest. STOCKS. Open. High. I.mv. ( lofe American Sugar, I'Mj Yi'u l'-V l'-'-M Chicago Oas. . Jersey Central. St. Paul SliJ Hlj 7s COTTON'. Open. High. Low. Close August T.l.-j 7 . 1 ." T.l'l 7.n October .7-I 0.7:! K.7:l .73 CHICAGO MAKKI'.T.S. WllKAT - Open. High. l.ow. Close July Sept Dec till 0-l, . 01! 70) 0' 07 (lit on Colts- July 2"i 21; 251 Mkat "Pork, July. 7.17 4.:!D 7.7i 4.47 7.17 7.07a 4.110 4.47b Ribs " . Jrsx try a 10c. box of Ca-cuets, flip Be liver a id hntvt-1 regulator ever made 1IUANC11 OF KICK H.W.SlLSBY&CO. mill Slocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain, Provisions, Bought and sold for cash or on margin ol one per cent, in lots from '.'0 up. Over llradham's Drug Store. Phone 42. t7?" National Hank References. tlf'Conslant Quotation. It. II. TAYLOR, Manager. 1 I I VUltllJ Eidson Turkish Uot Air Hill). Buy one of the above, It will give yon health, with health you enn make wealth the two combined are bound to bring happiniss. Price Only $S. Call on or address, JOHN U. M.AKfc, 94 Johnson St, New Heme, N. C Ladle and gentlemen agents wanted everywhere. Sporting Ms ! Dulls, Bats and (ilove for Huso Ball I'laycri. Fishing Tacklo, Lines, Toles, Kto. for the Fish ermen. , Xlso Stationery, all kinds, , At J. T. CslAMKIXM, . 101 MIDDLK BTtth'Kf, 5C I era :5 I I to Give Our I'ufroiis at IS very lrice Hi' 3k I BEST To 1 Obtained. ooooooooz WE ABE OFFERING Goods at REMARKABLY LOW fig ures and QUALITY HAS NOT been lowered. 5a Best Elgin Butter - 20c. lb. Best Rio Coffee, "sr 12c. lb. No Store in this city makes the preparation, takes the 2: pains, gives the VALUE, and guarantees the satisfaction as we do. 2 m s . ' An inspection ot our Stock 5; and Facilities will convince Si that "It pays to trade at 's Sa So 10 SB The Great Day Has Come. TO T1IK Pl'liMO '. Come fttick! Coino ut once, and see what j we are doing. W'e keep Dry .Stove, It.iuge ami Fireplace VOOJ, ready j cut, under large sheds und never j gets wet i:i rainy weather. A full line of Soft ami Hard 'KICKS, nice Tost for fenccs,Murl. Also Milk Cows. SIlIMil.KS of nil kinds both hand niado tiiul sawed. Ileal C3tatc for sale in most any part of tho city. Houses to Kent nil tho time. Wo have nice team ami polito diavineii standing ready to serve the good people of New llerno nny time free of charge. 11KI HILL, TnK Sit in: i.t: Man. 10 lbs Squires I'uro Laril 50o. 10 lbs Stocks Host Pat. Flour :'5c.' 5 lbs Arbncklo's Coffee (ific. Rice & Lucas Best Vinegar, by gallon Wo. Ilienz's 1 lb Baked Beans, with Tomato Sauce 3c; 2 lb 12c; 3 lb Kic. Very Best Butter 20c lb. Allcgoori iirocery Co., 7S Middle Rtreet. Farmers. We have A FULL LINE of PJsOWS, IIAHIIOWN, OTLTIVATOILH. and all other Farming In plemenU at U0CK BOTTOM MICKS. TO 1ERCUANTS-W Jean sell too gnodnii manufacturers pilot. w - Mi 10 Days Aim VALUES 1 1 5; Xoliee ! IhssoU TIoN (IF Co-I'MiTNKHSIIIl'. Theiiiulersigiiedli.iv.' It nuituil con sent dissolved the business hentofor,) existing under the lirm name of liiggs & Mayo, (.1. I., liiggs and W. T. Mayo.) All account, notes, ric., due tin- linn oT ITlL'gs tV' Mayo will lie paid lo ,1. I., Itigg. This April 2-lh, 1SU7. J. I., lili :i;s. W. T. Mo. 'Notice ! I have just received 2.'i Bed-room and Parlor Suits ami ami will sell Cheap for Cash or on time; or will exchange for your old suits, and ac cept your old suits for first payment on a new one, if you will scud them to Tli os. Stanly's miction Mouse ut my rxpence. On all fit). tin suits wo will give U months time, or until January 1st, ltt'.tS. This opportunity holds good for this month. My object being to make room for my stock as 1 have more goods than loom. Yours Respectfully, T. J. Turner, m:w berxe, n. c Henry' lMuiriuary, 127 Middle St. Tooth Brashes, Toilet Articles, 1c. D0Y0UM-? TARE BEXRY'A, composed ol Sana, pirilla, Yellow Dock, Mandrake, Banna, Prtckler Ah Brk,8wrrs, lodids Pot. . sb sad Iodid Iro with Winlcrgreen. ' This prrpmtlo Is eipr.nl pot up lo niest the popular nesd for a lilootl PurlUer, without being rctalad to the many secret Ooslruru and qusck ntedl cln of th day, of unknown com position nd generally of little medicinal valns. Th loiotula la prlnlfd on tha IuIhT. I'llICE ONLY 60 CKNT5 H.nm lis boll In n.tutlly sol I fnr S1.0). ... It is tho On True CLOOD I'urdlor. I U Vutlrr Co.
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