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s VOL. XY NEW SIR'lES NO.' 288. ' NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1897. ESTABLISHED 1882. x? a; Your Choice Your Price. : ' AT JQEN SUPER'S furnitiiouse, ? Under Uotel Chattawka, " New Berne, N. C. ' " 0 . 0 o - : o i Ttio Furniture yon put in ;. r" "it makes the difference .. o between a . douse v and a homo. 'Yon want It Low .-.. Priced,- anil yon want . plenty to select from. - ' o Snter has . both. Ilo is . )- prepared a furnish one o " small room or. a large j , . .r ' honao at prices' -( equally reasonable. - -iSTll Costs Nothing to visit his store, and you will be convinced of tho altovo. . I r! AND TANGLSFGOTFLI PiPIR -AT- Davis' Pharmacy. JJ. TOLSON, C9 ISronil St. - It would be superfluous to tell a cit izen anything about the the extent j or character of the business ' done y this' K , IJIVTO IATE Il.uise, as all know the linn's stand ing for progress in the mercantile--. , methods in NewrBerne. His stock is most varied and per feot h Staple'and Fancy , GROCERIES, Provisions, Meats, Flour. , . ' At Uock Bottom trices. FRKK STABLES and every at te.ition given to our country friends when they catt; ; r k' -,r .;. . ; - . - FO It Fl N ... SPRING liAMK, VEAL, MIITTOtf, PORK SA1JSAGE . vNi . The FinoHt Sliill-iVd Ilecf lii tlio Cily Go "lo SAHl'L COHN rM, 89 Kiddle Hi: Plioa 40, Stop ; Imitating ! Or Tou'l Make a. Mistake I x Vims Look mn fob . ROSEN BAUrTS 1 Clothing Store,; V Don'i let John or James-deceive you iiy their Goods, llosenbatiin has the goods at your pride. . ; ; New Clolliliig ' Just In at4 : ' : i;OSliNI5AIlM;S Middle Street. Iii re, Cv.ltl Mo!n. " F.vrry lims wm-if at our soda fonn luin is wiwhed twicfl and polmheil, bo- forn lining Hi-lilt, Unit inmirlnK tviry rnntonicr nlmolult fri-t-cliun from ( iiiiIhiii- iiHlii.n, Vc film to et'-i'l t vn y clc phrl iin iit (if itiir. MimI' Iii I infin ,k y, iti vidt in mI hy iur liii-n-iiing (mlroiinii, Vim fur lif-.illli. ' i r - .. ,, mi Powde T, We Desire to Call SPECIAL ATTENTION to Our Stock of which wc have .fust Received Direct from the Importer, Con- : HiNtlllg of Oolong, best qnality, . Black Tea, Gunpowder, best quality Green Tea, Mayune Gunpowder Tea, finest qual ity; Royal Seal, an excellent Blend ed Tea, which for drawing qualities, uul flavor has no superior, put up in' half and quarter pound air tight tin cans; Old Government Blend, a most excellent article of Mixed Tea, put op in half and quarter pound lead foil packages; Pagoda Tea, a nice quality Mixed Tea, put up in 5 and 10 cent packages. 13?"X you drink Tea give na a call and you'll be suited. - We have also just received by last freisht another Choice Lot of Small Pig Hams from 4 to 8 pound. Try ono, we gnaranteo every ono to be first-class. If not return it and get your money. llespectfnlly, Wholesale and Retail ' ' Urocern. 71 Broad St., New Berue, N. t'. i s ""cash: ; " - . . . . . Attracting Xarge . Ciowds. kk M ! . ; ire win cii ; Granulated Sugar 5c. per pound. (, Roasted Package Cof fee 12c per lb. 1 , rx. Hirer Print But- . tcr.S-c lb. ... tr Best Elgin Butter, loose, 20c lb.. Don't CI" yor.rrclf by f ! r.-.. Lr.t John Dunn mm INSTITUTE. To Be July 27ili at City. State Board Agricnltnj-e Renews its Fertilizer Contract. Officers Elect ed. Farmers' Institntes. Im migration Committee Elected Special to Journal. Raleioii, N. C, Juno 17 The Sheriffs Institute will be lii'Kl at Morclieail Oily, July 2Uh to 39th inclusive. The Hoard of Agriculture renews its contract witli the Agriculture college to mnke fertilizer onnlyees for ten thousand dollars annually. J. W. Allen and Hill 13. King were elect ed clerks, Herbert II. ISriniley, curator of miiHcum." D, Reid Parker was ordered to hold farmers Institutes. A rising vote of Ihnnks was given to the retiring Secretary. T. K. Bruncr. An immigration committee of I luce was elected to confer with the railway companies operating; in this State. Illicit Bislillini. lie Inst anfl lew Eaifls. " ' The Caucasian Attacks Editor Hun- Icls. Shackles Removed from Prisoners. Large Collections for the Fiscal Year. Pro fessor Holmes (Joes West. Joprxai, rtrimAr, ) ISaleigh, N. C, June, 17. Tbo Caucasian's attack on tl.e editor of tin? News and Observer, this morning is somelliing very severe. SoKevere thai how the editor can stand it is a mystery: That it is just many will declare. Tfie ignorance of some of the school committeemen in the various counties is so great as to disgust the superintendent of public instruction. Moonsbiulng is increasing in tlio eas tern counties, where the revenue men do not know their tricks so well. There is said to be a great deal of illicit distilling going on in Johnson county and very few raids have lieen made. The Stale is to be canvassed iu July ami August in the interest of the A. and M. College'. The shackles have been taken from nil I lie t-onytcts in the penitential'. Some of the more desperate ones wore them. Next fall women will he admitted In Trimly College. This was the condition of the gift of 9100.000 by Mr. Washing ton Duke. ' The collections for the fiscal year end ing June 801 h In the revenue department exceeds all other yenrs reaching 91,073,. 000. Collector Simmons has handled since he has been tlio collector for this district no leu than 4,7.')0,0O0. The new board of Agriculture wants to have lis own priming done irrespective pf the public printer. It Is dissatisfied with the charges made for printing the dcirtinent work. John Graham, one of the board, want to be wade director of the experiment station as lone as bo did nut get to Ik president of the A. & II. College. Profeiwor Holmes, Slate geologist left to-day for Denver Col., to attend the International gold mini rig convention. It dot, not nieet until July 7th, but he, will visit several of the Western states during his trip.'- . , , .' j -v ' A cablegram announcing the safo ar rival f Messrs Ilarbee, Leach and Kue hne, ai Queenslowu has been received., . Tim .weather la still fine for crops, but hard on humanity. - Ninety llvo was regliterec' yesterday, aud the weather bureau promise a continuation of this fur several days Ibngcr. " , 'j At the Woman's exchange today a templing Brunswick slew dinner was served. The lani-hes at these rooms can always lie relied upon aa being of the very nicest.- i . , ' The board of agriculture is still in ses sion. Thai Is It Mill meets every Any an hour or so then adjourns. It was decided yesterday that thtf board b. allowed 3 per day for board..'. Tlie Raleigh school committee met yes terday ami re-eleoled Prof. Howell su perintendent of III. city grwlod . schools, ami raised the salary of somo of the leathers. ' -, ' ' Tlie hot weather yesterday sent a great many people away, some lo the coast and some to the mountains. ' '' '", rMr. Stephen iB of Clilcag who at tended the W C T. U. convention at llwidcrson last, week, spoke here on TuMulay .veninft. 8he Is the Nullcmal Srcrrlury of lb. Union. ; Tin snilM.siulors of the powers have ulimltled to th. Turkish government the scheme for the. delimitation of tho frnilllers of (In-r ce anil Turkey, a. drawn up lV 1 1 nj n.iliury niiif hM of tlie differ, cut eiiiltiiw h (luiiiii( ijiir rrcut vitit to Thii.!r. It ainit ! lit' ly H iiMiiinluHl en ,i. on t'tr f:t . i r ' f T',. s.,ly, lint I 'I'm I a. i j I l.,.lll liny ' I ! V til. lit 'i n, ' .!) , Treaty to incei Hawaii Sipefl Eoti Governments. Strong Opposition Shown in the Sen ate to the Treaty! Japan Makes Formal Protest. Entire Con s trol Given to Hie United States. W AsniNQTON, June 10. The treaty for the annexation of the Hawaiian Islands reached the Senate Chamber at 5 o'clock today. ' The Senate at once went Into executive session, and as soon as the doors-wre closed the message of Presi dent . Mc.Cinley, accompanying the treaty, and the treaty itself were read to the Senate They were attentively lis tened to. .. ' The message of the President was a very long document It dealt with his torical facts concerning the islands, and showed that the United States and Ha waii yearly grew more closely hound to each other. This was not really annexa tion, he said, hut a continuing of exist ing relations willi closer bounds lietwecn people closely related by blood and kind red ties. The control over the .Islands by the United States given in the treaty is abso lute as shown y the lust article which reads as follows. '"The government of the Hawaiian islands heicliy cedes from the date of the exchange cf the ratifications of this treaty, absolute and without reserve, lo the United Stales forever all rights or sovereignty of whatsoever kind in and over the Hawaiian Islands and their de pendencies, renouncinir in favor of the United Slates every sovereign richt of which, as an independent nation, it is now possossed : nnd henceforth said Ha waiian Islands t-li:ill become and be an integral part of the territory of the Uni ted States." Before the final signature of the docu inent the Secretary of Slate was presented with n formal protest by the Japanese government through its legation here, against the consummation of the agree ment. The protest is understood lo be baaed on apprehension that tlio special treaties now existing between Japan and Hav nii, under which the Japanese enjoy advantages, would he iilFcclcd injuriously by complete annexation. The treaty proved to be a simple docu incut of six articles based, in its essential details, upon the treaty negotiated by the Hon. J. W. Foster during the adminis tration-of President Harrison. The isl ands arc ceded practicnlly without con ditions, leaving the United States to pur sue its own coutse with reference to their management. While there is a very large sentiment in favor of ratification, it will be neces sary to convince a number of Senators whose votes are necessary that the treaty is a proper measure, as these Senators ore among tho most doubtful men in the Senate who have taken no stand either for or against the measure. Friends of the treaty say that the at- titude of Japan and the comments of the English press will have a tendency to create an American sentiment in favor ol ratification, Senator Chilton, of Texas, says he is opposed to annexation of Ha waii lr It Is to become a state. He pre sents a proposition that in case of annex- ation Hawaii should lie divided into counties and made a part of Oregon or Washington, so that no political party can at some future time in someexigency admit the islands as State and sccHre two Unit rd Stales Senators. TEACHERS ASSEMBLY. Th. Bea-nlar Pr.a-ramm. .r Ba.rrlaM Carried Out. , MonailBAO Crrr, Jnne 17. A large audience listened to Principal J. E. Ray cf Raleigh tonight, The regular order of exercises was carried out. lo die programme today Supt. E, 8. Sheppo, Itcidsville Public Schools Spoke on "The frequency, purpose aud mode of conducting teachers' ineelingi." Superintendent C. W. Toms, Difrham Puhlio Schools spoke on "a course of study for the improvement of a corps of City Public School Teachers." Superintendent R. M. Davis, Tarhoro Public Schools spoke on "How the work of tho Superintendent can be madu most effective." , , . Tomorrow the regular order will be followed. Cha. J, Parker, secretary and treasurer of tho Assembly make a very popular ofllcor, NEWI rROM ABROAD. A bomb was exploded In Paris in front of the tftrasburg statue on the place De la Concord. The explosion did some in jury to the balustrade of the statue, and the Immediate locality was strewn wllh scrap Iron as far as the wall of the Tu Il iad s. . , ' Queen Victoria haa left Balmoral fof Windsor Castle 'Jhtt la the first step of her M ajraly lu tbe long progranssae ar ranged to oelehral tlte sixtieth anni versary of her acct aalon to the throne.. Furtlwr reports from India of the ilea. InictioQ caused by the enrtlKiunte of bwt Saturday show that great damage waa done, Terrlbla reports are coming in from Amsiii. nnmlwrs of bnildinn have I lUM,n lL..lrf,(.A.t fll...Ll i. . rivpr bank lias sulwiiled, flnnilliig the cininlry mid nlliiiiin ttierrota. POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strength and healthful ness. Assures tin food against alum and all forms of adul teration common to the elieap luaniis. ICO Y A Li JJAKINti rUWDEK UU., New Youk. L The Liveipool Cotton Market Fiini. Sales 12,000 Bales. Our Market Rules Firm lint Fails to Advance in Sympathy and Is Expected to Sell Lower. (Special to II. W.' Silsliy & Co. Commis sion Brokers. COTTON. Nkw Yoiik. June 17. Liverpool was unchanged both on spot ami lor futures at the opening this morning, wllh sales of 12.000 hales. Our market opi ned one to two points higher and ruled narrow but firm closing at a net gain of one point for the summer and two points fur the full months. The narrow range of prices in tins market in the face of gond salt s and hislier prices in Hip Liverpool mar ket, would indicate that higher prices are hard to reach nnd we relieve when the temporary activity leaves tlio foreign markets, we will see lower prices at home. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKETS. Liverpool, June 17. Slow business fair prices unchanged American midland uplands 4J sales to-day 12.000, of which 1500 are for speculation ami exportation Receipts 2.000 of which i!G0 are American. Futures opened dull with the demand quiet, and prices J higher and closed steady, at a gain of J for the day. STOCKS. Open. High. I-ow. I'loee Am. Sugar 122, 12IJ 122 12J Chicago (las 88 8!l; 88 8'.l Jersey Central.., 81,' 8IIJ 81 j 82 j St. Paul 77j 78; 77,' 7S( COTTON. Open. High. Low. Close August 7.22 7.2(i 7.22 7.2:. October .83 fl.8(! fl.82 (1.85 CHICAtiO MARKETS. WhkVT Open. High. Low. Close July 08 J (18 j (18 08 1 h Sept 04i (I4J Ol' (Hi Dec 0KJ 07 (Hi (HI? Corn July 2tj 25i 047 24:a Meat Pork. July.... 7.40 7.57 7.4'l 7.55 Ribs " .... 4.3il 4.1S7 4 IM 4.n RICH RED BLOCD n-foundation of good health. That is why Hood's Sarsaparilla, the One True Blood Purifier, arives HEALTH. MUNCH OFFICE llnnkerN and llrokers. Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, drain, Provisions, Dought and sold for cosh or on margin of onu icr cent. In lots from fid up. Over Bradham's Drug Store. Phone 42. IVNntional Hank References. IJJTCoruitftnt Quotations. R. II. TAYLOR, Manager. Sporting BooSs ! Balls, Ball and Ulove for Baae Dall l'layors,' Fisliinj ' Taoltle, Lines,' Tolet, Btc for'tho Fish- ermen. 4 Also Stationery, alt kinds, At T. D. OANKINS, 101 MIDDLE HTftEET. For .Rent ! V. v. - . , . !i or 6 Good Dwellings on Pollock Street, Not. 135, V17, 130, 138, 117. 'Apply to , K, O. HILL.. H.W. SlLSBY & CO Ih to CJivc Oar PatroiiK :il Every lriee Hie 5 I EST MO To be Obtained. 00000000 WE ARE OFFERING Goods at REMARKABLY LOW fig ures and QUALITY HAS NOT been lowered. Best Elgin Butter - 20c. lb. Best Rio Coffee, "3 12c. lb. No Store in this city makes the preparation, takes the pains, gives the VALUE, and guarantees the satisfaction as we do. An inspection oi our Stock and Facilities will convince that "It pays to trade at 5 I I ackbum' 3S. The Great Day Has Come. TO TIIK lTllUC ! Conic (Juink! Coma nt once, and sec what wo arc doing. We keep Dry Stove, Uungo and Fireplace VOOl, ready 'int. under largo sheds and never gets wet i:i rainy weather. A full line of Soft and Hard 11 KICKS, nice Post for fences, Marl. AU Milk Cows. SUINCLKSof all kindx both band niadn iiinl sawed. Ileal citato fur sale in most any part of tlic city. Houses to Kent all tlio time. Wo have nice team and polite draymen standing ready to serve the good people of New Iterno any ti nio frco of charge. ism mix, Tun (SiiiNni.F, Man. . 10 lbs Sipiircs Iii ro liard flOo. 10 lbs Stocks Host Put. Flour :Th 5 lbs Arbuckle's ColTco (i.V. Ilico it liticas llest Vinegar, by gallon !i. Hicn.'s 1 Hi Halted licaiis, with Tomato Sauce 8c; 2 lb 13c; :t lb Hie. Very Host Butter 20o lb. Alleooil Cslroeery JS Middle Street. Farmers. We bave A FULL LINE of 1IA1UIOWN, ; CUI-TIVATOIW, and all othor Farming Im. , VlomcnUatllOCK BOTTOM riUCF , tO MERCHANTR-Wa ;caa sell yo gonds. manufacturer prlrca. . - . 1 r ' . Ii. If Sutler A, Co. Nc:-:t 10 Days Xoliee! Hl.il.l TloN Of Ci-P.l(TNKR-llir. The undersigned Icivc L tnuiti:il cu seal dissolved llle l)Uille-- lie) el . l . . . existing iiiulcr the lirni nam.- ! lic; ' Mayo. (.1. L. Uifw and W . T. Mayo, i All aecollllls. llole. ele.. line ll,e tillil lot Kit's .V M:ivo will l. paid lo .1. I RiKKS. , This April 'lli. IMC. j J. L. UllK.S. I W. T. Si A ii. I hue .lust Iteeci i I'll A nut he r New Stock of M0SUI ITtl CANoriES, I have just received 3." I'ed-rooin and Parlor Suits and and will n il Cheap for ('ash or on time: or will exchange for your obi suits, and ac cept your old units for first payment, on a now one, if you will send tbein to Tims. Stanly's auction house at my expense. On all ."iii.tw kiiiUuc will give (! months time, or until January 1st, ltS'.'S. This opportunity holds i;iih1 for this month. My object being to make room for my stock as 1 havn more goods than loom. Yours Kespcotfullv, T. J. T URNER. NKW It ERNE, X. C. Henry' lNinrniney, 127 Middle Hi. Tooth Brushes, Toilet Articles, Ac. DO YOU Naetl a (iofal A 8priim 11 loo I 11 rl llr TARE HENRY'S, composed ol Fina. psrllla, Yellow Dock, Mandrake, Bcana, rrickley Ah Bark, SuMafras, loiluls Pot. asli tod Iodide Iroa with Wintergreen. This jin-paratloa Is exprenlj put p lo Biest tbe popular need for; a piood PorlHer, without being rvlutad to the many secret nostrums and .quack medi cine of tbe day, of uoknowo coimxisllioii tod ircoerully of little medlcintl value. Tli lot mult is printed on tbe label. I'UICE ONLY r.0 CENTel. Bain iae bottles awalli told for 11.00,
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