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VOL. XV - NEW SERIES NO. 293. NEW BERNE, N. C, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 24, 1097. ESTABLISHED 18112. ix. w. srarsour, Funeral Director and ISmbalmer. Office 68 Broad Street, next to Stewart's tables. Residence 168 Broad Street. tY'Burial robes a specialty. Notice ! ... Certificate or Stock No. 0, for 18 Shares, Series No. 8, New Berne Building and Loan Association, having been lost, notice Is hereby given that application 'for a duplicate will be made. 1 HENRY B. BRYAN. Your Choice - Your Price. AT JOENSUTO?,,KN,TKESE. New Berne, N. C. -, o - The Furniture yon put in . - it makes the aiQerence ' o . between a house and", a "' home. You want it Low v ' o Priced, and you want plenty -to select from. - o ' Suter has, both. He is .. prepared to furnish one o ainull room or a large . " house, at prices equally -. o reasonable . tIt Costs Nothing to visit his store, and you will be convinced of the above. J. J. TOLSON, C CO roal St. . It wonM be superfluous to toll a c.t izen anything about the the extent or character of the business dono 'y ll'is UP TO DATE House, as all know tho firm's stand ing for progress in the mercantile methods in New Berno. His stock is most varied and per fect in Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, Provisions, Meats, Flour. At Bock Bottom Prices. " FRKK S I'ABLKS and every at tention given to our country friends wnen mey oau. ,, FOR FINE SPItINQ LIMB, YE All, IHIJTTOJT, : PORK SAUSAGE AND The Finest Stall-foil Reef In the City v GO to SAM'L'COHN & SON, SSHUdUSt: Fkoae 40. INij4?, Cold Soda. Every glM usee" at our soda foun -tain Is washed twice and polished, lie fore using again, thus insuring every customer absolute freedom from contani nallon. We aim to exceMn every depart luent of our Modern Pharmacy, this Is vl k need liv our Increasing patronage. ' Yours for health. C II. Rrndliam. The " II I1ST"-Tonic! FOR SALE AT Davis' Pharmacy "o i!:o Public. While in liayboro don't forget 1 1 e! p at tiio Z, ; i-.itt House ' ' I . in,; i) i) if the lt"l places iu ' ., I!, (i. LI'ITON', 1 1 ''!: tr. FRESH GRITS and BIG HOMINY . eTllst Received. Good Rice for 5 cents pound. Fresh lot Breakfast Strips. Small Pig Hams and Bologna Sausage. Fulton Market Corned Beef. Vermont Crea.nery Butter, the Best on the market, received fresh from Dairy every week and kept qn ice 25u pound. lleinss's Baked Beans with To mato Sauce, 5 10, 15, and 20 cents per can, Try them they are nice. TUK BEST of everything in the Grocery Line at prices to suit. The host stock Good Chewing Tobacco in the city. A 5 cents Bag of Good Smok ing Tob.icco for only 3 ceutp. Try It. Wholesale and Retail Urocerx. 71 Broad St.. New Berue. N. C. John Dunn's . CA-SEC STOKE Is . Attracting Large Crowds. For Ob H ! He will Hell ' Granulated Sugar 5c. per pound. . Roasted Package Cof fee 12c per lb. Fox River Print But ter 26c lb Best Elgin Butter, loose, 20c lb. Don't Cheat yourself by Etnyin away but ly in a Cupply. CONFEDERATE VETERANS. Great Reunion of Bojs in Grey at MMk A Memorable Scene. General dor don Likely to be Re-elected tirand Commander. Names of Prominent Veterans Present. Nashville, Tcnn. The rain Tuesday morning was an unpleasant feature of the Confederate reunion nt Nashville, but the inclemency of the weather did not weaken tho spirits of the old Con federates, nor did it prevent their gather ing at the tabernacle in great number!) by hundreds and by thousands. At nny rate, it was an improyement on the se vere heat of the past week. As soon as the doors at the tabernacle were opened at 0 o'clock the crowds be gan to pour into the spacious auditorium, and the ushers were kept busy sealing the delegations in the sections laid off for the various State divisions. The gallery was the first to till up, and by 11 o'cloak every seat on both floors was filled, and many visitors unable to secure seats stood in the aisles. Beats on the platform were occupied by the sponsors, maids of honor, officers of the association, spenkers of the day, and distinguished Confederate gen erals and their staff officers. The picture presented was one of beau ty ond chivalry. But a grander sight was thut on the floors where were gath ered the rank and file of the Confederacy the men who fought in the ditches, the men who made the names of tiic generals and colonels famous in history. Gne of the most pleasing events of the great gathering will he the reception and bull to be given by the Nashville lieuuion Club in the hull of the House of Repre sentatives Wednesday night to which the fair daughters and gallant sons of the entire Southland will lend their presence. General John I). Gordon, who recently wrote a letter declining a re-election as general commander of the U. C. V.-, 1ms, it is Bald reconsidered the matter and those in a position to know say lie will accept a re-election. This has been good news to the veterans. The choice of the location for tho lint tie Abbey has been definitely postponed until next annual reunion and the many irrespective of States, who favor Rich mond for the site, nre agreed that her chances are materially improved by the postponement. The parade Thursday ought to be a grand sight. Indeed there Is every Hidi-I cation that 12,000 to 13,000 old veteran, will be iu line, and bo many marching to martial music ought to draw out the na tives In schools. One of the unique features ot the pa rade will lie a company of thirteen young Indies at the head of Troop A. of Rich mond, which has been selected as an is cort to General Gordon. Prominent among the veterans present were General Stephen D. 1CC, of Missis sippi; Judge J. II. Rengan of Texas, the only surviving member of Jefferson Davis' Cabinet; Colonel A. 8. Colyar aud Dr. Thomas 'Menes, of Nashville, and Hop. J. D. C. Atkins, surviving mem bers of the Confederate Congress. Hon. Marcus J. Wright, of Washington; Gen eral Simon B. Buckner, of Kentucky; Colonel Henry ft M. Meyers, Colonel Lake. Colonel Helm, of Memphis; Gen eral E, P Sikes, of Mississippi; Colonel Howard, of Georgia; General Moorman, of New Orleans; Colonel Baxter Bmith, of Nashville; General W. II. Dale, Col onel John II. Bavagne, of Tennessee; Dr. J. William Jones, cbanlain of the United Confederate Veterans; General Clement Kvans, of Georgia, and General Joseph Wheeler, of Alabama. JAPAN'S PROTEST, Tk.' r.felact DlHMiaffl rarrlgm 1 r trra. Washington," June 83. The cabinet talked for fully two hours today, most of that time on questions of foreign pol icy, but without deciding npon any par ticular changes In the lines of action already laid down. Hawaii and annex ation were discussed at length and es pecially th. protest filed by the Japanese minister .gainst the pending annexation treaty. The protest is not given very much weight by the administration tor the reason that la th. estimation of the cabinet it Is bssed upon a misconcep tion of the terms of Ilia treaty and of th. result, that would follow the sulwll- lutloo of th. laws of tlia United States for th. Hawaiian laws and treaties. ' MsslB far Oxford, N. C Mr. Thomas Gheatlism has sold his farm through which the voln of gold runs, to Mr. Hambley, rep resenting Northern capitalists, for sev.u thousand dollars. ' About six months ago Mr. Ilambby gave flv. hundred dollars for an option on tho tlie fund and after a a thorough Investigation and sinking several shafts th. sale of th.'farm was completed last night and th. work of digging for gold will be rapidly pushed foraU it is worth. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. , W fu ll II. COALERS ADVANCE. Ms Role Firm, the Coalers anfl Granp Leading. Cotton Declines Undor Sales by the Uermnn Bear Element and New Orleans. Speculation In Wheat Is of a Local Char acter. Provisions. Special to.H. W. Silsbyt Co. Commis sion Brokers. 1 COTTON. . New York. June 23 There was more disposition to sell than to buy Cotton today. At the opening Liverpool sho- nl a small advance for both spots and .u tures, but the latter weakened during tiie day and closed at a loss of 3 to 3 points. Our market opened off 2 to 3 points for both the summer and fall months. Weakness immediately devel oped itself and the close this afternoon shows a loss of 0 to 7 points, all months declining equally. The German houses were the largest sellers of the summer months and New Orleans sold the late months. Opinion is very much divided as regards the immediate course of this market. It is generally conceded that the present crops conditions should war rant lower prices, but with the old crops almost depleted, the ultimate results arc heard to predict. Personally we consider the fall months a sale on nil bulges for a quick turn. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Livkhi'ooL June 23. Spot demand good business fair; prices 4-32 higher. American midland uplands 4 5-32. Sales today 12.0(H) of which 1,000 are for spec ulation and exportation. Receipts 8,000 of which 2,700 are American. Futures opened quiet and steady; demand mod erate and prices about j higher, aud closed at a loss of 2 to 3 points for the uay. ' STOCKS. New Lork, June 23. London market for our securities was fractionally higher at the opening this morning. Prices here opened nl an advance of j to j per cent, compared with yesterdays close, ami for the moment ruled narrow. Later in the day reports were received from Washington which indicated speedy ac tion in reference to the tarill hill winch created a better feeling, and caused liberal buying throughout the entire list. The grangers were the more conspicious Burlington advanced 1 for the day, clos nig at the highest. Chicago Gas advanced 1 on moderate buying by the insiders. In the coal group Jersey Central gained 1J ou buying which was divided among the professional ocratoi'9. Sugar wuh weak on rumors that the Senate would not stand by the committees schedule, and closed i under the opening figure. CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago, June 23. Speculation in wheat today was confined almost ex clusively to the local traders, and prices ruled within "a narrow scope. Shorts were inclined to transfer their holdings to the later months which caused a slight spurt in July. The export demand continues fairly good, but is offset by favorable reports. We still believe in lower prices for the fall months. Corn declined fractionally iu sympathy with wheat but the volume of business was too small to occasion any decided move ment either way. Provisions wero firm. with the local packers moderate buyers July pork advanced 12) cents. Ijird and ribs were also higher. We consider this market axale onjany further advance for a turn. Yesterday's market quotations: STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close Am. Sugar 123 Vi 122 1221 Chicago Gas 89 01, H0 01, C. B. & Q 82j H 821 831 Jersey Central.... 81 81 81 S3 J St. Paul 70 80, 70 80 COTTON. Open. High. Low, Clos. August I. 7.8d 7.30 7.28 7.28 October 0.88 "(J.gO 8.83 8.82 CHICAGO MARKETS. Wheat Open. High. Low. Close July 68 09 68 09 J b Sept 84 8I 63 64 Dec On 60 Ofla 00 Cork July ....7.... 24 24 24 2lb Sept -2.')j ST1 3-1 - So Meat- Pork. July.... 140 '7.03 7.40 7.60h Ribs " .... 4.35 4.43 4.85 4.42 HIJOICINO MILLION . All Raslaaw ! H M.r IllaMriM. QaM. !) r wtilssrslm. ILoxdox, June 23-Tlie but stroke of lw.lv. had not died away In th. mid night air when from a hundred metro politan steeples a tumultuous peal of bells announced Diamond Jubilee Day. Th. vast crowd that filled th miles of streets and squares answered with ring ing elisor! and her. and there lb. singing ot "God Bavo th. Queen, Tli. metroKlls of th. British .mplre, la gala attire, witnessed th. gTMtcet cele bration In IU history. Th. Jnhlle. pro cession, crowning .vent of a brilliant reign, accompanied by th. cheers ot n thiisiastio subjects anTt th. roar ot artll-h-ry, was participated In by royal fami lies of .very European power and an In" iniig array nf British troops from veiy quarter of the glob.. Flugt, banners sad imptruj device of ii POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strength anil henllhfulness. Assures the food against alum and. all forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL ISA KINO POWDER CO., New York. every, sort were displayed, many win dows had hangings of some sort gener ally scarlet and gold, or red, white and blue, and many others added (lowers. London was transformed into a vast court at which an Empire rendered fealty to its sovereign. United States special envoy, the 1 ion. Whitelaw Reid, drove in the procession accompained by one of the royal equer ries, the latter being nil gold, scarlet, and feathers, while Mr, lleid was quietly at tired, wearing an Inverness coat, an opera hat, and a white tie. (!en. Nelson A. Miles, representine the L'nitcd States Army, rode up on a splendid horse anil in full uniform. (!en. Miles took his place in the procession with the naval and military attaches, in alphabetical order, beginning witli Austria and end ing with the United States Gen. Miles, representing the United States Army, ode with Gen. Lagren, representing the President of France, M. I'aurc. RIERVOUS Troubles arc iuc to impoverished blood. Hood's Sar sapurilla is the One? True P.lood Pui-ilicr and NERVE TONIC. BRANCH OFFICE and ISrokcrs. Stocks, Bonds, Cot ton, t.rain. Provisions Bought and sold for cash or on margin of one per cent, in lots from 9'Jil up. Over Brailham's Drugstore. Phone VI ttSTNalionul Bank References. tSrConslant (Quotations. It. II. TAYLOR, Manager. 1 I I VIM III) Eidsiin Turkish Hot Air lialli, Buy one of the above, it will give von health, with health you can inaku wealtl the two combined nre hound to bring happiness, l'riee Only $3. Call on or address, JOHN It. BLAKE, 24 Johnson St., New Heine, N. ('. Ladies nnd gentlemen agents wanted everywhere. Sporting Ms. Hulls, Hats ami (J loves for llase Ball Players. Fishing Taoklo, Lines, Pjlo, Etc. for tlio Fish ermen. Also Stationery, all kinds. At J. 1. O ASK INN, 101 MIDDLE STREET. and OAS FITTING. When you need anything in this ho REMEMBER there is another Plum ber in town, dive II Im a Call. tafYou don't have to pay for your work aoUt yon are Halisfled that it is all right Give him a chance anyway, Respectfully, . H. IS. I'AllKKlV 8 41 CraT.n Bt , Niw Bus, N. C. 1-5 i J? I in 4ive Oar Patrons at' Kver.v l"riee llie st m 5 To be Obfainetl. WE ARE OFFERING Goods at REMARKABLY LOW fig ures and QUALITY HAS NOT beeiij lowered. Best Elgin Butter - 20c. Best Rio Coffee, ":"r 12c. No Store in this city makes the preparation, takes; the pains, gives the VALUE, and guarantees the satisfaction as we do. i 3 5 An inspection and Facilities that "It pays ackbura' The Great Day Has Come. TO Til K ITIILIC ! Come Quick ! Come at oiuv, and seo what j tve nre iloing. Wo keep Pry Stove, Mango anil Fireplace VOOl, ready out. under large sheds ami never gets wet i:i rainy weather. j A full 1 i no of Soft ami Hard i llUH'KS, nice Post for fences, Marl. ! Also Milk Cows. Sill Mil, IvS of all kinds Until haiul nunle Mid sawed. lical citato for sale in most any part of tlio city. I louses to Kent all tlio time. Wo have nico team ami polite draymen standing ready to servo tlio good peoplo of New llerno any time free of charge, BKi HILL, Tub SniNiii.R Man. 10 lbs Squires Pure Lard S0o, 10 lbs Stocks Best I 'at. l'lrur 5 His Arbnckle's CofTee (i.ro. :5c. liico & Lucas Best Vinegar , by gallon 2l)c. llionz's 1 lb Baked licani. Tomato SancoSc; a lb 12c; lb Very Best Butter 20c lb. with l(!c. AUegoots Oroeery 7H Middle Street. Farmers. We have A FULL LINE of PLOWS, IIAItllOWN, CUMIVATOItS. ami all other Farming, Int. l.lomontaat ROCK BOTTOM MICKS. TO MERCHANTS-Ws '.can sell yon goods,!' manufacturers prices. Lull Sutler Itet 10 Days DBS i m , OOOOOOOf lb. I as, , lb. I; ot our Stock will convince to trade at flllitiiMss I line Just Iteiei ted Another New Stock of MIISIJUTO CANOPIKS. I have just received .'." Bcil-ronjn ami Pallor Suits and and will sell Cheap for Cash or on time: or will exchange for your old suits, ami ac cept your old suits for first payment on :i new one, if you will send them to Thus. Stanly's auction house at my expense. (In all $."iii.no suits wo will give i; months time, or until .laniiary 1st, Ih'.is. This opportunity holds goo. I for this month. My object being to make room for my stock as I havo more goods than tooni. Yours Respectfully, T. J. Turner, NEW it ERNE, N. (', No. lee ! Dissolution of Co-I'ahtnkhsiiip. The undersigned have by mutual con sent dissolved the buxincxs heretofore existing under the firm name of Higgs & Mayo, (J. L. ltiggs and W. T. Mayo.) All accounts, notes, etc., due the firm of Riegs it Mayo will lie paid to J. L, Kigg. This April ii-Hlli, lull?. J. L. RKJIJS, W. T. MAYO. Heiirj Vt lMsnriiiaey, 127 Middle Hi. Tooth Brushes, Toilot Articlos, 1c, DO YOU BP ? TAKE HENRY'B, composed nl Fsrsa. psrilla, Y.llow Dock, Mandrake, Hernia, Prfcklay Ash Dark, Sassafras, Iodide Pot ash sod Iodide Iron with Winlrrgreen. This preparation Is sxprwily put ap In meet th. popuUr nnd for a Mood Purifier, without being related to the rustiy arc ret nostrums and quack mcdl cine of llis day, of unknown ooroDOnlllou and generally of little medicinal tsIiw. Hi. loimula is prluUxl on th. ItbeU PRICK ONLY GO CENTS Bam. slat bottles' usually sold lor 11,00.
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