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MW:flif! br : rl VOL. XV-$IW SEMES NO. 291, 'A- NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 1097. EST A B 1.1 Ml I I) I RK- sw T WW mm mm NORTH CAROLINA. ' v The Fifty-Second 8eesIon of thin Col- lege begins Wednesday, Sept. 8th, 1897. - Advantages of College and Conserva tory offered at moderate cost" A FACULTY Of SPECIALISTS! AMPI.l EeUIPMSNT, . ' - A Plsabant Bomb. - Catalogue on application. .-, - DRED PEACOCK, President Your Choice g Your Price. AT ' J0ENSOM'Sf,,b!1tS;58e, . ; Under Hotel Chattawka, v 3 New Berne, N. C. o The Fdrniture yon pnt In r' it makes the - liiffcrence o : between a. house and a ; ' home.;' You want it Low B PiticED, and yon want - .' ; plenty to Releut from. . o ' Suter has both. lie is ' , 1 - prepared to. furnish ono o . w small room or a " large t fiouso at -prices equally o ,' reasonable. . ,. J3flt Costa Nothing to visit his tore, ami yon will bo 'Convinced of the above. J. J. TOLSON, 69 Rrond HU It would be superfluous to toll a al lien anything about the the extent or character of the business done y this UP TO DATE House, an all know the Qrtn'i stand - log for progress in tlio mercantile methods in New Berne. His stock is most varied and per ft-ot in SUploand Fancy . GllOCEllIES, Provisions, Meats, Flour. At Boek llottom Prices. . FREE STABLES and ever at te.ition given to our country friends wheu they call. . ..,,., FOB. FINE NP11ING XAMD, VILITi, MUTTON, FOIIK SAUSAGE AND , The Finest Ntall-fed Beef In the City Go to SAM'L COHX & SON. 88 ladle 8t. Phone 48, Inre, Cold Eodn. ' Every ulaae'iiarC at our soda fooo taia U wooded twice and polnhod, be fore ulng again, tints insuring every cuatomer absolute freedom from contain natloa. We aim to cicvl In every depart ment of our Modern Pharmacy, this la evidenced by our Increasing aln ange. Yours for health, C. I. Ilrndlinni, Tb LaryDst 2 lb. 'can Siignr Corn, kl 'T r in. 1 !m mruU"l Arpl.ia hn Ih. Atiiiicktu's Aihmi CoIIno 15r I i-r I'liund. l'i h .' o 1 1 r Mini. Ci. .iii J.l.rn !i !.,i:iiit, 1 11 J.-M k; -S at ItJc. .' , V ) X -Jp, We Desire to Call SPECIAL. ATTENTION to Our Stock of which we have Just Received ; Direct from the : - Importer Con sisting; of Oolong, boat quality, Black Tea, Gunpowder, beat quality Green Tea, Maynne Gunpowder Tea, finest qual ity; Royal Seal, an excellent Blend ed Tea, which for drawing qualities, and 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 up in halt and quarter pound lead foil packages; Pagoda Tea, a nine quality Mixed Toa, put np in 5 and JO ount packages. 1-43" It you drink Tea giyo us a call and you'll be suited. - We have ulso just received by last freight another Choico Lot of Small Pig Hams from 4 to 8 pounds. Try one, we guarantee every one to be first class. If not return it and got your money. Ilfspeotfully, Wholesale and Retail l ' Uroccru, 71 Broad St., New Perne. N. C. John Dunn's CASH STOKE . Is Attracting Crowds. For One M ! He will Mil Granulated Sugar 6c. per pound. Roasted Packago Cof fco 12c per lb. " Foz' niver Trlnt But ter CHclb.- Best Elgin Butter, loose, COc lb. c: 't 7:': If by UcDanicI & Gaskill jDon't THE SECRET OUT. Reason' If Secretary Sherman Kow Favors Annexation. Japan was After the Islands. How Trade 'With Gnba has Dropped. The Income Tax. Anti-trust Bills In the Senate. Not Likely to go Throngh. JOIIENAL BDRKAF, ) Washington, D. C. June 21. Secretary Sherman, in order to justify his own turn Around towards annexa tion, made a diplomatic break and gave away a State teoret. He said that under ordinary circumstances he was opposed to annexation, but that when he learned that a scheme was on foot to put Hawaii in possession of Japan, he favored an nexation, Thereby hangs the whole 'story of the hurrying . up of the treaty for the annexation of Hawaii, which President - McKlnley sentto the Senate last week. It would como in time any way, bat the administration recently learned of a plot on the part of Japanese on the island and tho friends of tlio ex Queen, who is in Washington, and who made an opera bouffe protest against t lie ratification of the treaty, to overthrow the present government of Hawaii and set up one of their own, with the ulti mate design of turning tlie island over to Japan, and that caused the treaty to go to the Senate much earlier than it would otherwise have gone. The Jap anese government has all along denied that it had any grabbing intention to wards Hawaii, and its denial may have heen perfectly honest and it may have been entirely ignorant of the plot to overturn the Hawaiian Government. As the information concerning that plot was secret and was not mentioned in the President's message accompanying the treaty, diplomats regard it as a bad break on the part of Secretary Sherman to have publicly mentioned It, and the Japanese minister regards his having done so as almost an insult to Ins country and is onscquently somewhat disgruntled. There isn't opposition enough to the treaty in the Senate to prevent its ratifi cation, but there is enough to make the debate quite lengthy, so it is intended to allow it to co over to the regular ses sion. r No stronger plea for some action on the part of this government that will restore peace to Cuba has been put forth than Is contained . in an official report prepared by the Agricultural department, showing our trade with Cuba for a period of years. For the fiscal year 1893, our com merce with Cuba amounted to $103,804,- 204; for the fiscal year 1890 It had drop ped to 47,548,010, ftnd.cstimates for tlie fiscal year 1897 place it at less than t0,- ooo.ooo. : Senator Morgan called attontion to the failure of the tariff bill to provide for the repeal of (he Income tax, imposed by the Wilson tariff bill and declared to be un constitutional by the Supreme court. He said he was glad that the bill did not provide for Its repeal, because if it were left upon- tbo statue book, a change In the court might cause it to be sustained. Quite s number at the Senators who helped to knock out the Pettigrcw anti trust amendment to the tariff bill, have off ored amendments to their own, especially aimed at the sugar trust, with which they appear to have a dread of being considered friendly. One of these, off orcd by Senator Petlus, prohibits the im portation of raw sugar by the sugar trust, and another, offered hy Senator Nelson, provides that any attempt to monopolize the trado la raw or refined sugar among the states-or with other nations shall be punishable, upon conviction, b a fine ol not less than 4.100, nor more than 910,000, or by Imprisonment at hard labor not leas than six months nor more than two rear, ur by both said punishment in the credit ion of the Court. Notwithstand ing all this activity on the part of Indi vldual Senators, there is no probability that the tariff bill aa it Anally passes and goes lo the President will convaln any anii-irust anieoamenis. It Is expected that the attendance at the Tennessee Exposition this week will break the record, for the week will be crowded with interesting events. - President McKlnley has determined to revive tbs abandoned treaty of general arbitration between the United States and Great Urlt In. ns has already turn ed hit attention to the subject, snd nnder tbs direction of Secretary Sherman the matter has progressed to the extent that a new treaty has been drafted lo serve as tin basis of negotiations. Ueneral Weyler was so Indisposed that he - could take no part lo the Corpus ChrUtl ceremonies. Ths report of his resignation said to be confirmed. As vot Its has received no reply from Madrid, Queta Victoria brgaa the celebration of her jubilee today as was befitting her entire career before (be altar of her faith. Throughout London, Ihs United King dom and the Empire, In every cathedral, church or r Impel of the established C'hiirrli of Kngland wrre held servient imlliar (o tlio at St. Onorga's Chapel, Windsor, wbera hrf Mujraty paid her devotions and offered solemn Ibaiiknglv Ing. , "THE C'.'LY Turn I ii Ptiriflit f f n (iv S J . 1 . ii 1 1 1 ih 1 1 1 ' y , (! !"'' Y I i I. ... i I IS MONET. Stale Jnanrer Worth Secures Fanfls ifor School EoLnty. Hot Wave Broken. Capital Streets to be Paved. Injunction Agaiust Secrelary Thompson. The Mica Industry. Sonic So cial Items. Journal Bureau, Raleigh, N. C, June 31. ) The hot wave is broken and living has become bearable. In spite of the intense hut spell Raleigh is very healthy. There is remarkably little fever here of any kind, Treasurer Worth has made arrange ments by which he is enabled to borrow 150.000 from the trustees of the educa tional fund with which to pay the town ship school bounty. Of course the next Legislature will make tins good. Thus the school tax can be voted on and the State will put up a like sum to any raised hy any community liy taxation within limit. The last Legislature passed a bill re quiring the State to pure the streets around capital square. Superintendent Smith of the penitentiary oilers to furnish all I ho shell rock necessary, and have tlio work done if the Stato will pay the freight on the shell rock from the State farm at Castle Hay no near Wil mington. An injunction lias been gotten out through Judge Melver to prevent Secre tary of State Thompson and A. Williams & Co., from entering into a contract w hereby the sale uf Supreme court re ports is given to A. Williams & Co., ex clusively. This has been the contract for years made by the former Secretaries of State. The marriage of Mr. Will Linelian, (of the linn of Cross and Linelian, clothiers) and Miss Mamie Kesson will take place on Wednesday the 83rd. The insane asylum board meets again on the 7th of July wbon several changes will be made 111 the employees out there. Labor commissioner Hamrick is back from the western part of the State where he went on an inspection lour. He is de lighted with the mica industry. It is sel ling at $1 a pound and great quantities are being mined in those western coun ties. Cards arc out announceing Die marragc on June 30lh of Mr. John Haywood of this city and Miss Griggs of Columbus, Ga. Mr. Haywood is a son of the late Dr, E. Hurkc Haywood. Georgetown College, I). C, will confer tho honorary drgrce of LL. D. on Asso ciate Justice R. M. Douglass of North Carolina on Weduesday. He is a grad uate of that college. The evidence so far is that Carl Dun can of Beaufort is to be Revenue collect or for this district. Governor Russell returned today from his summer home nt Wrigbtsville lieach, below Wilmington. Mrs, Russell is there still. COTTON IRREGULAR. Covering of MHlbe Snm 'mer Months Up. v Stocks Open Lower, Bnt Fall to De cline as Expected. Moderate. Liquidation Causes a Small Decline In the Cereals. Provisions Rule Dull (Special to H. W. Sllshy & Co. Commis sion Brokers. COTTON. New York, Jane 21. In the absence of s Liverpool market, there was a slight disposition on the part of the small shorts to cover today, especially In the summer months, which opened st aa ad vance of about two points compared with Saturdays close, and gained three to six points for the day, while the fall months opened up about two points and closed Bocaanged, alter selling down one to two points. There seems to be a slight dlspoaitlon to transfer short contracts to the late mouths owtng to tbe favorable crop conditions, which are expected to cause lower prices. The Liverpool mar ket will be closed until Wednesdsy owing to the Queen's jubilee celebration STOCKS. Naw Yonit. June 91. Tha atoek mar. ket was inclined to be heavy at the open ing this morning. The first sales being made at a lots of to i per cent com pered Willi Saturdays closing quotations, The promised reaction In this market which has bean generally anticipated and talked freely upon the street for the put week gained many enthuaiaatle friends sroond (be opening, but It proved merely smyth and a misnomer, as the opanlng figures proved about tlie lowest for lbs day. The coalers were among the weakest and show fractional lo The absence of foreign support wss felt, tho lowest for the week especially, asT n-rnnls ths internationals. We consider Nu-divlllc s pnri haae on any further de . iino I Imiild their earjjng Inerraw sum. I. iitly to warrant the expected POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strength and healthfuluess. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. KOYAL BAKING POWDER CO., New York. declaration of a dividend in September, the stock would easily sell above the six ties. We would rather sell than buy the industrials, especially sugar and Gas, as the large number of long contracts which have been made during tlio recent ad vance, must be eliminated to a certain extent before new buying sets in. This interest is very large in the latter stock. It is expected that 12,000,000 in gold will be shipped tomorrow. CHICAGO MARKETS. CllK'AOO, Juno 21. Prices were un changed in the wheat market at the opening this morning, and ruled narrow to and fractionally lower during the en tire session under the influence of mod erate liquidation. Wheat was equally divided among the old and new crop months and tho close this afternoon shows a loss of about i cents for the day. Reports continue very favorable both as regards the growing crops and harvest- mg.wilh conditions unchanged. The new crop will come within a million bushels of being the largest for years, which will more than offset foreign shortages. Coin continues narrow and fluctuates in sym pathy with wheat with sales of no im portance. Provisions ruled featureless through out the entire day with the undertone somewhat weak. Yesterday's market quotations: STOCKS. Open. High. Low. ('loee .. 123 1M I'.'.'j 123 Am. Sugar,. . . Chicagolas. . C. B. & Q. ... .. 90 . . 81 1 . .. 82 .. 78 j 1HI. !' S , 821 7!) S'.li 81 8U 7S? 8!IJ 811 8-: A 78J Jersey Central St. Paul COTTON, Open. High. . 7.3(1 7.13 .. 0.91 0.94 Low. CIofc 7 35 7.43 (1.92 0.1)1 August. . . October . . . CHICAGO MARKETS. Whkat Open. High. Low Close (17; 8 July. Sept. Dec . 081 04J-S oo; 7.30 4.30 CM! 0-15 go-; ."i (171 fi:ij (K.-4 on 5 mi CoitN July Sept. 24 i 25il) 21Ja 252 b Meat Pork. Ribs July.... 7.32 4.32 7.30 7.30a 4.30 4.32a BUANUII OFFICE H.W.SilsbySGo. Hunkers nntl ISrokers. Stocks, Bonds. Cotton, (iraiii, Provisions, Bought nnd sold for cash or on margin of one or cent. In lots rrom $20 up. Over Brodham'a Drugstore. Phone 42, tyNationnl Bank References. tyConstaut Quotations. It. H.TAYLOR, Manager. Sporting Ws Balls, JJals and Cloves for Base Ball I'lsyors. Fishing Tacklo, Lines, Polos, Eto. for tho Fish ermen. Also Stationery, all kinds. At J. D. GJ ANKIXN, 101 MIDDLE STREET. and GAS FITTING. - - When yna need anything In this line RKMKMDER there to another Plum borlntowo, Give II I in n Call. tlTou don't have to pay for your work until yon are Satisfied Hint it Is all Give him a chance anyway, Ilcspcolfully, M. R. IMIIKIUI, 89 41 Craven St., NsW Uxrns, N. C. MM If to Give Our Patrons at livery Price the To he 00000000 WE ARE OFFERING Goods at REMARKABLY LOW fig ures and QUALITY HAS NOT been lowered. Best Elgin Butter - 20c. Best Rio Coffee, K?:r 12c. No Store in this city makes the preparation, takes the pains, gives the VALUE, and guarantees the satisfaction as we do. 'tj An inspection ot our Stock and Facilities will convince that "It pays to trade at w Jm Ma The Great Day Has Come. TO THE PUBLIC ! Como Quick! Como at once, and ece what we are doing. We keep Dry Stove, Katiee anil Fireplace V00I, ready on t, uniler large sheds and never gets wet i:i rainy weather. A full lino of Soft anil Hard 11RICKS, nice Post for fences, Marl. Also Milk Cows. S11INOLKS of all kinds both hand mado ind sawed. Ileal Citato for sale in most any part of tho city. Houses to Kent all the time. Wo hayc nice team and polite draymen standing ready to servo tlio good psople of Now Berno any time free of charge. Mi HILL, Tub Siiin(ii.k Man. 10 lbs Squires Puro Lard 50c. 10 lbs Stocks Heat Pat. Flour ?5c. 5 lbs Arbucklo's ColTeo liftc. Hice & Lucas Best Vinegar, by gallon 20c. Iiienz's 1 lb Baked Beans, with Tomato Snnco 8c; 3 lb 12c; 3 lb Kic. Very Best Butter 20o lb. .illegood Grocery Co- 78 Middle Street. Farmers. We havo A FULL LINE of FIiOWN, 1IAHKOWB, CIJITIVATOILS. am all other Farming; Im. ' ' piemen ts at ROCK BOTTOM MICKS. TO 1ERCIIANTS We lean sell you Roods,' manufacturers prices. aL.II Sutler t Co. iEackburns Itet 10 Days 5; Obtained. lb. I; St, lb. i m , t . , ea , . ; sa v I hate .lust Received A not her N e w Stock of M0SUI IT0 I'ANOPIKS. Pit I have just received ;.'.' Bed-room and Parlor Suits and uml will eel! Cheap for Cash or on time: or will exchange for your old suit, and ac cept your old suits for first payment on a new one, if you will send tlu ni to Thos. Stanly's auction house at my e.vpenec. On all ."m,(ki suits we will give (! months time, or until January 1st, 1S!8. This opportunity holds good for this month. My object being to make room for mv stock as 1 hav more goods than loom. Yours Respectfully, T. J. T URNER, NEW BERNE, N. ('. Noliee ! Dirsoi.ition op Co-partnership. The undersigned have by mutual eon sent dissolved the business herelofur.i existing under the firm name of Riggn Mayo, (J. U Riggs nnd W. T. Mayo.) All accounts, noU-s, etc., due the firm of Riirgs & Mayo will be paid to J. L. This April 2Slh, 117. J. ,. RIGGM, ,W. T. MAYO. Henry' lNinrmiiey, 127 Middle Ht. Tooth Brushes, Toilot Articles, 4c. DO YOU Need s (o k1 Spring Bloo I Purifier TAKE HENRY'S, composed ol Sarsn. parllla, Ysllow Dock, Mandrake, Senna, IV.ckley Ash Bark, BasMtfrss, Iod ids Pot ash snd Iodkl Iron with Wintergrcen. . Tlill prcparallon Is expressly pot up lo meet tbe popular Deed for a Blood rarlfler, without bclns related lo tin many secret nostrums and quack medi do of tbe day, of unknown compoalllosj snd generally of little medicinal value. Tb lot mots Is printed on the label. miCE ONLY SO CENTS, flame slae bottles naaally sold for 11.00. VALUES liiil , K'Si-. -Vl
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