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1 Me. VOL. XV- NBW SERIES NO. 292. TNEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 23, 1897. ESTABLISHED 1882. V Y - xi. w. sihpsox, ; Funeral Director and ISmbalmer. - Office 68 Broad Street, next to Stewart's stahles. Residence '168 Broad Street. -. . QTBurial robes a specialty. - Notice I : Certificate of Stock No. 0, for 1 8 Shares, Series No. 8, New Berne Building; and Jan Association, having been lost, notice is hereby given that application for a duplicate will be made,' '' - HENRY R. BRYAN. Your Choice Your Price. AT . Under Hotel Chattawka, -New Berne, N. C. o Tlio Furniture yon put in it makes 4he (iifference o between a house and a homo. You want it Low o Priced, and you ' want plenty to select from. o Suter has both. lie is prepared to urnish one o small room or a large houso ' at - prices equally . o reasonable. t"It Coats Nothing to visit his store, and you will bo convinced tf ' the above. .- ,;:-;1". J. J. TOLSON, V 69 Broad St, It would be superfluous to tell a c'.t izfii anything about the the extent or character of the business . . i dune Hy this - UP TO DATE IInisc, as all know tho Ann's stand ing fur progress in the mercantile methods in New B-rne. llii stock is most varied and per , lectin Staple and Fancy - GROCERIES,; Provisions. Meats, Flour. At Boek Bottom Prices. FREE STABLES ami every at -te.ition given to our country friends when they call. . FOB FINE SPRING IilMD, YEAIs, MUTTON, PORK SAUSAGE AND- The Finest Stall-fed Deer In the City Go to SAJILCOHHM, 88 Middle St. . - Phoae 46. Pure, Cold Soda. Every glMi'iiMS at our sods foun Wis Is washed twice and polished, be for wing again, thus insuring evrry cuatnmev absolute freedom from contain- nation. We aim o excel In every depart ment of our Modern Pharmacy, this Is evidenced by our Increasing patronage. Yours for health. CD. IXradham. PatBt Malt ! The "IXi:STM Tonic! FOR SALE AT Davis' Pharmacy .0 tlI3 .TilllC. Vi'l.i'e In Uiijlioro doit't forget t ) '"p lit tuo Itl . . i.f tU I.-.:(. plan. in ! :.. .. ;:. C I !'!:'!ir:, FRESH GRITS and BIG HOMINY - v. - . , JUSt ; Received, Good Rice for 5 cents pound. Fresh lot Breakfast Strips. Small Pig Hams and Bologna Sausage. . -' , Fulton Market Corned Dcef. Vermont Crca.nery Butter, the Best on the market, received fresh from Dairy every week and kept on ice 25 J pound. lleinz's B.iked Beans with To mato Sauce, Cj 10, 15, and 20 cents per can, 'fry them they are nice.: THE BEST of everything in the Grocery Line at prices to suit. Tho best stock Good Chewing Tobacco in the city. A. 5 cents Bag of Goo 1 Smok ing Tobacco for only 3 cent?. Try It. Wholesale and Retail Urocer. 71 Broad St., New Bern. N. . Attracting Large Crowds. For Ona Veek ! lie will ftell Granulated Sugar 6c. per pound. Roasted Package Cof fee 12c per lb. Fox River Print But tor 25c lb. Be3t Elgin Butter! loose, 20c lb. Oll't - C licit yourself by : ' J:"; but Ir.y in a lr-.ly. John Dunn's STATE CAPITAL Public Mill Will lis Given Out Neit Wednesday. ' Baptist Picnic. Colored Excursion' Ists In Ralelgh.Col. Haywood to Return to Hendcrsouvllle. The Passing Regiment. Sheriffs Institute. Journal Bdreau, 1 Raleigh, N. C, June 22. t It is expected that the council of State will meet on Wednesday, nnd the con tract for public printing be given out. Barnes Bros, will undoubtedly get the job work, but the heavy work such ns printing and binding of books, will be given to another party, so as to keep the two grades of work separated. Tomorrow the Sunday school of the FirstJBaptist Church will go to Chapel Bill for their annual picnic. There is very general regret that North Carolina will be so poorly represented at tfe Confederate reunion at Nash- ville, Yerfterdry Raleigh was crowded with negroes the result of two excursion trains from the eastern part of the Slate. The excursionists were indignant that the keeper of the capital would not al low them to go on top. The three following names hare been sent to the Inspector General of tho Uni ted States as the best all-round drilled men In the Agricultural College, Brad ley J. Wooten, Wilmington; J. rL. Knight, Tarboro; C. D. Harris, Ral eigh. Mr. Charles D. Ileartt ex-chief of po lice of this city is critically ill at his home here. Mr. A. P. C. Brynn, Southern Ex press n gent here has had a relapse and is very ill. " Col. W. W. Haywood of the dead Tri bune will probably return to Hendcrson- ville where he was doing newspaper work before he came here. The 4th Virginia regiment passed here yesterday .in a special of 9 curs returning from the Tennessee Centcniul. One ot the drug stores here is putting in the largest plate glass window ever brought here. It is 8x10 feet, one half inch thick and weighs OuO pounU-. Il cost $105. Treasurer Worth says over half the sheriff in the State will attend the sheriffs institute in August. , DIAMOND JUBILEE. F.lchl Million People Gnlbrr In l.oi - London June 21. If the Btreets can he taken as a forecast, Queen's Day will be signnliAl by the assembling in Lon don of not less than eight millions of neople. At all the London termini since early morning people have been pouring iulo the Melropolis in thousands. And for thousands there is no other shelter lliaa the streets. Bright sunshine and warm tempera ture b'.tssed the first day of the open-air programme of the Queen's Diamond Jubi e ). Sunday was devoted to relig ious services in the historic cathedrals of old England and in churches throughout the British empire. Today the venerable Queen emerged from Windsor Palace, hei country residence in England, and, embarking on a 'magnificent railroad train of coaches built upon the Ameri can palace car pattern, rode twenty miles to Loudon. Every station was crowded with loyal subjects, who cheered their sovereign on her way, and all along the route groups of people assembled to do her honor. - The reception In London was an ova tion, and the ride through the streets from Paddlngton Station to Buckingham was a foretaste of the great Jubilee pro cession of tomorrow. In the afternoon the Queen received the special envoys sent by the United States and nearly every nation upon earth. The eventful dai closed with a grand dinner party at which the Queen entertained her most distinguished guests in Buckingham Palace and a reception to the dlplomatio corps. It was a subject of special gratifi cation that the Queen bore the fatigues of the day without apparent distress be yound what might be expected of a lady of her age. She Is seventy -eight years olJ. LlttMi R.W. llt The revenue cutter McLsne arrived at Key West, Fla., with the tug Dauntless In tow, having found her off India Key. The Dauntless, . was disabled, ' having blown out tbe (tubes otpier.boilcr. The great tailors strike, which at one lime involved about 30,000 bands Is ended. The last of the contractors surrendered to the men. The mills of the Salmon Falls Cotton Uanufaelurlng Company, New Hamp shire, resumed a full time schedule after having been ran on two-thirds time since last December, The change in time Is the result of an Increased demand for the goods manufactured by the corpo ration. CASTORIA For Infant! and Children. TV.fl.. sin km Ms, Will a Fxccplinns, Were Fin AW. Cotton Opened Unchanged, But De clinedOto 11 Points on Real izing. Southern Houses Were Buyers on the Decline. Wheat Irregular. (Special to H. W. Silsby & Co. Commis- - slon Brokers. COTTON. New York. June 22 There was more activity and a larger volume of business in the cotton market today than has been noticed for some time. The opening was about on a parity with yesterday's close, and during the ttrst hour prices held up fairly well. After this there was Borne realizing, principally by the local traders which was followed by a gross decline ot from 0 to 11 points to the lowest for the day. A slight rally near the closing hour reduced the net decline to about 7 points. Houses with Southern connec tions were moderate buyers on the de cline, in expectation of a higher Liver pool tomorrow. Although we arc consid erably over exported which favors a squeeze in the August option, yet we consider that contrai ls arc too much di vided to cause even a temporary advance and believe lowerjmices will follow the evening up process which will start in a few days. STOCKS. Kbw York, June 22. Those who looked for a reaction in the stock market loil u v were disappointed. Opening prices were about above yesterday's close, and, with but a fuw exceptions, the close this afternoon shows an ad vance for the day The grangers, under the le idership if 'Jurlington were ex ceptionally thin, and gained nearly a dollar a share. Commission houses were moderate buyers for public accounts. Considerable business wiw also done by the leading international house;, which would indic.ite a better feeling abroad. Nashville was also strong and favored our views as regurds purchases on all weak spots, 'there was considerable realizing in the industrials and coalers, but offerings were quickly absorbed, es pecially as regards the latter stock. Chi cago Gas is the weakest stock on the board and should be sold on all bulgcs, as insiders arc inclined to withdraw their support for the present. CHICAUO MARKETS. Chicaoo, June t)2. Trading in wheat was irregular today. Opening prices were unchanged to 1 lower. Considerable short wheat was covered during the fore noon, especially in the near options, v liich resulted in an advance of over a cent for July deliveries. This movement proved only temporary however, as the good crop reports and the knowledge that wheal is comiog in fast led (he trading element to ignore the possibility of a squeeze in the near month, and the crowd was quick to take advantage of the small rise to increase their short lines. We "have, along with other prominent houses, believed in a possible squeeze and were dubious of the short side of July, but upon a careful Investigation, we find the majority of large houses have suc cessfully transferred their July holdings, and tho danger line seems to have been obliterated. The close this afternoon was near the opening figures and the concensus of opinion is to sell all options on bulges Provisions were fractionally higher to day, but the buying was scattered; the larger houses being out of the market. Yesterday's market quotations: STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close Am. Sugar 1231 1281 122 123 Chicago Gas,.... 90 00 80 80, C. It. &Q. 8I 82 81 1 82 Jersey Central.... 83 8'3 81 81) St, Paul 78J 70 . 78 70 COTTON. Open. High. Low. Close August 7.4) 7.44 7.88 7.37 October.. 6.93 0.93 8.89 8.90 CHICAGO MARKETS. Wheat Open. High. Low. Close July .'. 87 69 87 68(a Sept 83 64 63 64b - Deo ,. ....... 66 86 68 66 CoBM July 84, 2.1 21 m Sept.... S-l 23 SI 25 Meat- . . - Pork. July..... 7.40 7.45 7.85 7.40 Ribs .... 4.83 4.87 . 483 4.85 WEEKLY CROP BUIXSTIN. CbHIms for fhe tk y, tmm tl, lT. The week ending Monday, Juno (1st, was generally very favorable for farm work, especially haying and harvesting, and for the growth of crops, which bar Improved, materially. The weather was very warm and dry up to the 17th, with maximum temperatures above 90 every where, and abundant sunshine. Good showeis followed, which were extremely beneficial. Some severe locabatorms oc curred. The wheat harvest ia about over. Cotton is beginning to bloom In extreme south portions A good crop of bay has been saved In past two weeks. Etsrsax DidTBlCT A very warm week ending with One rains. Crops on high lamln sulTcred ft rut part of the week from drought, but all were Improved by a favorable season after the 1 Till and crop POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strength and healthfulness. . Assures the food against alum and all forms of adul teration common to the cheap liranils. KOYAL BAKING POWDEB CO., New Yokk. arc generally clean. Local heavy ruins or hail damaged crops over limited areas in Nash, Bladen, Chowan, Camden and Brunswick counties. Ooltcn is doing very well, though still small. Corn is growing more vigorously; some fanners through lulling il; tobacco felemler and inclined to button too early; some leaves have been cured. Peanuts are growing fast. Oats being cut; crop not good gen erally. Cantaloupes anil watermelons blooming. Peaches and pears ripenln but crops very short; June apples very inferior; berries abundant. GOOD PROGRESS. Rri.nbllcniiii Hope lo I'nss (lie Turin lllll Next Week. Washington, June 21. The rapid pro gress made with the tariff hill today has iven rise to hopes upon the Kepiiblicnn side of the chamber that the bill nuiv pass by the end of next week. Then- are, however, a number of weighty quest ions to be determined by the Republican cau cus, including the woolen duties and Un duly on hides, which may cause delay. while the Democrats will have some amendments to offer that nuiv lead to prolonged discussion. Still the Rcptili lienns express themselves as perfectly satisfied with the progress that lias been made. WONDERFUL re the cures by Hood's Sui'supuiilln, ami yet fhey are simple uiul natural. Hood's Sarsa parilla makes PURE BLOOD. UNITED STATES CUSTOM S ISUILI ) ing, New Berne, N. C, June 22d, 18U7. Sealed proposals will be received at this building until 12 o'clock noon, Tuesday. June 29th, ISO", for furnishing fuel, lights.water, iee, miscellaneous sup plies, washing towels, hauling ashes, and sprinkling streets for this building lini ng the fiscal year eiiitinir June .i'Jth. 181)8, or such portion of the year as mav be deemed advisable. The right In re ject any and all bids is reserved by the Treasury Depart men t. erfcl'llfc.N 1J. I.AM-.. 'Ustoilian, BRANCH OFFICE H.W.MC0. Rankers and HrokerN. Stocks, 11 on (Is, Cotton, tiraln. Provisions. Bought and sold for cash or on margin of one per cent. In lots from if .'U up. Over Bradliam'M Drug Slon-. l'lioue 1.' tWNiUional Hank References. tSTConstant Quotations. , H. H.TAYLOR, Manager. Sporting Ms. Balls, Hals and Cloves for Base Ball Players. Fishing Tackle, Linos, Poles, Etc. for tho Fish- ermon. Also Stationery, all kinds. At T. D. GANKINtf, 101 MIDDLE STREET. FMif and GAS FITTING. When you need anything In this line ItKMEHOER there Is another Plum bor In town, . Giro II I in a Call. HTYou don't have lo pay for your work antll you are rkiUhVd that il Is all right. Give him a chance anyway, . Respectfully, n. ii. r iiiKi;n, 80 ft 41 Craven W., NsW Bkx, N. C. I to Give Our Patrons at Every Price the BE ST TALUS ! To be Obtained. 00000000 WE AEE OFFERING Goods at REMARKABLY LOW fig ures and QUALITY HAS NOT been lowered. Best Elgin Butter - 20c. lb. Best Rio Coffee, R":r 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 ot our Stock and Facilities will convince that "It pays to trade at 9 flp'h1! 1 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm The Great Day Has Come. TO THH PUBLIC ! Come Quick! Come lit once, ami sec what wc arc doing. We keep Dry Stove, Range ami Fireplace W001, ready tMit. under large elieils and never tota wet in ruiny weather. A full line of Soft and Hard BRICKS, nice Post for fenccs.Marl. Also Milk Cows. SHINGLES of all kinds both hand made Mid sawed. Kent citato for sale in most any part of the city. Houses to Rent all tho time. We have nice team and polite draymen standing ready to serve the good pjoplo of New Berno any time free of charge. BlCi HILL, Tiik SniN(ii.K Man. il 10 lbs Squires Pure Lard 50c. 10 lbs Stocks Best Pat. Flour :'5c. 5 lbs Arbuckle's Coffee C.rc. Itico & Lucas Best Vinegar, by gallon 30c. Hicnz's 1 lb Baked Beans, with Tomato Sauce So; 'i lb 12c; 3 lb 10c. Very Best Butter 20c lb. Allcgood Grocery Vo, 74 Middle Atrret. Farmers. We have A FULL LINE of HAIlllOWN, CULTIVATOR and all other Farming Im. plemenUatllOCK BOTTOM PBICB3. TO MERCUANTS-Ws Jean soil jroo (oodnjil manufacturer prlosa. Sutler A. Co. Next 10 Days au W, I. I have Jusl Iteeeived An ot her New Sleek or MOSQl'ITO CANOPIES. I have just received :.'." Bed-room and Parlor Suits and and will sell Cheap for Cash or on time: or will exchange for jour old suits, and ac cept your old suits for first payment on a new one, if you will send them to Thos. Stanly's miction lmuse at my expeiife. On all ICiii.Oii suits wo will give '! months time, or until January 1st, lb'.iS. This opportunity holds good for this month. My object being to make room for my stock as 1 have more goods than loom. Yours Bcspectfully, T. J. T URNER. NEW BERNE, N. ('. No. Ice! Dissolution op Co-PAnT.ERsiiir.. The undersigned have by mutual enn- cnl dissolved the buxineKS heretofore existing under the firm name of ItigK Mayo, (J. L. Uiggs ami W. T. Mnyo.j All accounts, notes, etc., due Hie firm of Riffif & Mayo will be puid to J, I., RlKRS. This April 2tUh, 18tl7. J. L. MUGS, W. T. MAYO. Henry 'm l'linriiiaey, 127 Middle Ht. Tooth Brushes, Toilet Articles, ic. DO YOU jSh ? TAKE HEN MVP, composed n Sana. psrilla. Yellow Dock, Mandrake, Bnnn, Prxkley Atb Dark, Sssfafras, Iodide I'oU ash ami Iodldo Iron with Winhrurotn. ftps . This pn-paratlna Is x jire.il y put up lo meet the populsr need for a Wood Purl Her, without being related lo the' many secret nostrums and quick medi cine of the day, of unknown coinponltiou and generally of Utile medicinal value. The lotatula Is printed on the labil riUCE ONLY 50 CENTS game lie bottle uroally told for 11.00.
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