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VOL. XV-NIW SEMES NO. 295. NEW BERNE, N.C., SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 2G, 1807. ESTABLISHED 1082. s A. HANCOCK'S PIIE REMEDY. . , A certain., cafe and speedy . - specific for this disease. , .. . A single . application will ... .. ' convince the patient of lis - ' miraculous power of healing ' uuil Hint Piles can be per- -, -' manenlly eradicates, with out the knife, ligature or '.' " caustic, thus doing away- -" - with the intense pain and ' great danger attending the -use ol Instruments, and the V ' onsclentitic, laborious . and -; : cruel use of acids. r hold nif BItADIIA9L' . . PHARMACY. II. W. SIMPSON, Funeral Director and .. Eniualmer. ' ' Offloe 68 Broad Street, next to Stewart's table. Residence 128 Broad Street. tyBurial robes a specially... Your Choice Your Price. -at FURNITURE ; . . HOUSE, Under Hotel Chaltawks. , Mew Berne, N. C. . o The Furniture yon put in .r ".-. it makea the Difference . r o between a liouee una n . . .. homo. You want it Low - o , Priced, and jou wint plenty to select from . -. u. o Sutor Iihb both. He is ' : prepared to . furnish one ' o smalt room or . a large! . - I10118O ht - prices equally o reasonable f-i$fIt Costs Nothing to visit his tore, and Toil will be convinced of " tho.ubove. J. J. TOLSON, 60 Rroad Ht. ' It would be superfluous to tell s c,t- - izen atiytliinu about the the extent or character of the business ' .. done tl'ia UP TO RATE .. Iloiise, at all know tho firm's stand ing for progress in the mercantile ' methods in New Berne. - His stock is most varied, and por ' ft ot in Staple and Fancr GROCERIES, Provisions, Meats, Flour. At Bock Bottom Price. FRKU Sl'AIUiKS and every at tention given to onr country friends when they call. ' . . ' .''J- FOB FINE SPRING IiAMR. TEAL, MUTTON, PORK SAUSAGE -AND - The Finest Stall-fed Reef In tho City . Go 10 SAM'L COHN & M, 83 Middle St. I'koaelO m !!?.! The "Ri:.'TM Tonic! FOR SALE AT Davis' Pharmacy 'lfOll!i, llappiucss! :i Turkish Hot Air lialh. 'of t!i ultovc, it will (five you i Ih - .' ii yoti run iniiko wraith '"ii1 I mi IfMiinl C lr t K Big Hams to -Cut " Expected by To-tlay's Freight. Small Pig Hams Received, hy last v freight, '. ' to boil whole. Guaran teed firsi-i'Iass. tAbhy, McNeil! fc .ihhy Potted Ham, & Tongue 5c & lOc Per Can. Canned Corned Beof .and Chip Beef, the best quality on the market. . Alen' ik nipa i lnr. Rncli&h cornd : ,. , ,. of obluin'ng Lade concessions of some Siioalders, Which we al.ee. -'J sort Irom us limn with any idea ofrcta them they are fine. !lng or preventing annexation. - Tho Best quality lino Gisuulntedl The tni'iiT b; w ill not be a law by the Si'gCT 6c pound. 4illof July, brn'o'csentiiiiiliciiioni roc Grated rineaDnle. fincfit oualitv. -Pare Siiices and Flavoring Ex tracts. ' Finest slock of Tea in the city. , Good Flour 2Jc, and the Very Best for So pound. Very Best Refined Lard only 7c. GIVE -.u' A CAM. .; Vholflnale and llelail Ororer. 71 Broad St., New Berne. N. C. Jotm CHEAP Attracting Large Crowds. Ho will sell Granulated Sugar 5c. per pound. Roasted Paokage Cof fee 12c per lb. Fox River Print But ter 25c lb. Best Elgin Butter, loose, 20c lb. Dunn s Bon't CI:- u 3'ciircclf by : y l;ut i I i:i r'-'"'iy. NOT TILL DECEMBER. The Anneiatitut Bill Till Nut it Japan's Protest for Business Ron roiih. ill Want Tariff Dis posed of. fcasy to Wreck the Bill. Butler's Resolution. Calhoun Rewarded. Journal Bureau, ) Washington, D. C. June 25. i The Senate committee on Fn.-eign Re lations devoted the entire time of its meeting this week lo (lie t'-eatv for tlic annexation of Hawaii and the protest against the treaty that has been made by Japan. The treaty was referred to a sub-couimillee consisting of Seuntors Davn, Fnriiker and Morgan, ail favora ble lo anuexnlio.i, wi'ii i isl.iKJions to investigate and report to the full com mittee. As tho sub-committee wPI go into :'e subject thoroughly there in no probability of a report being made before December, unless some exigency should demand an earlier oue. Japanese busi ness incn now in Washington do not hes itate to say (hat Licit- government is much more anx'ous to increase Japanese trade with the U. 8. than to qrn iet with us about the annexation of Hawaii, which makes it appear lhat ihe Japanese nrolcst lias been Hied mo-e with ibe hope 11 "avo l""""!"" "y iliiil ua t, no.n iiliHi:rn ng ine (.i .nies, po'ilie;il. pcrso.ll'l. p,n) iudiixlii' winch liiivc clif ,;cle :ed liie debate tiiis week. It Is paifeedy cle. i' lo i.io HenoiA i'ifi the people of tlie couni.y, hotli 'ihose w'iio believe i!ut the new Ii.'1T will hi Kg lieUe;- timet and those who do not, want the I. iff b:l' pessed, end Hie Sein'e is ;o'ng lo p:si it, Aa(iPenien:n Inive been receded upon nM the scbeibiles over wli'ch Iheiu w:8 a d'V s'op union;; i'ie Kepnli e: ' S, n id it i diilie 'i lo sep wliut ti p't'icnt a tin i von- b - a ie.ipnp,l by I lie fli.se lie .t weci.. It w'.i lie an honor seldom rrcoi c 1 o a new memhe of tne henn.e. en n 'V en iie is of I. e si .no oob ies !: ibe i,ii' jor y -'.oi'lci Lie Hep. ri i n men) ie s or .ie Se ) e J.n ci: ' i " ."r'ltee io whlc) e who'e "ii iieet wes iv'e ed for co mil e 'alien, decide io .ccoinmei il 'lie inloiiiion of I. n no' ' 'st niiie'.iilciiert io ' e I i ' I 'i II oiTe ed by SeiiPto.' Pci.iir rs :ie best n.i'enilii'enl jiroponed, ps lepoi s bavs tiiev ill. 'I lie Inct was vci.v clc." ly deiiionsl'u'ed in the Spnnle Hi's week tlii't Hip neces- b.i y voi"K lo p..H Uic l. ' ito'l eoriu i " Ih obu.i.Kil ,iv ;.i'i!niing ilie gieier K)i io.j of i.ie i'ei.iiir 8 nuulciiv Seiietois f.'oiu the woo, ow .'j S . ies. This was made e'uii.'v."il. to eve.vlioi.y ji'stfi pr the Pen,. ;e inn. y the Oiiex.iecied't lae, fou.ieeu IncbeB in circumference. Sur majoil.y of 5 ,o l ', vo.ed to wio.it the 1 geons are busy dressing the wounds of finance corr.n'liee a'cerdmeat reducing the House i. s on i.d-clas, wools from II lo 10 ceMs. There, was move or less excitement ou ti'e floor just r Iter lluit vote was l.il en when Henator Cal ler said linprebsively: ''The' vote just taken discloses a puiice lo male rciiuc tions in the rates on raw wools. The day of reckoning is yet lo come. The votes which have combined for this reduction IM not combine, to pass (lie bill." Sena tor Foinker added to the excitement by intir.nuing bad faith on 'he pari of Sena tor AlHson mid the coir'nlT'co. Benalo's Allison, and Pint:, of Jon, lecliciit replied nn Ulia'f of thu commi'Ui. Penato Vest and Te-'er nagged ".he Fepubl'ca.is by cliarginj 'hm Willi delaying the Ipriff bill. IJul it was a case of mint with the commiitee, pnd s.'ier a buried consn'!s- j lion without le .vlng the chamber Sena tor Allison offeied Ihe amendment dp-1 minded by the fcool . men p'oid'rj that scoured wool of '.be thld c'a' sha'l ed by a vole of 20 to 28 and everything' became cslnr but the Iccldent shows' how easy It would be lo raise to S' Or ti tbit would wreck the b.ll. Henaior B.Hlei' this week c:!'ed rpand had read his icuolution d' eo ii'jr 'he Senate connul .ee on Pi'.iV-T,ei red Kleci'ors to 'nqn'ie Into and re.tr.it li xm 'be pXlTab.'-ty of appMrt 'be p.V- clpln of Mi lu.a Ivp and rt.'e tpdii.-n i Fenon.' '.i'slulion, nd BomVor re.k'iis reiuliod.'cei li' bill of last se.i'oi p'o tlding for li t o;olnlnicnt o a com mission foi" the '.'vesgp ion o'. la'ior, I'jrlculliirr!, and 'ndustr'it! enndii'ons and problcmo " Bomcbody mast have been ni!li ken In announcing when Mr, c. 'noun l-st r: - lu.n-d from Cuba .hr.t h's i pporl was no' saiiKfoctoir to Presldeii McK'u'er,1 r,p.i.i.i-. lis. on er mea, uo not re- ward their agents wI.om wo.k Is not eat. isf.clory. and the re.pc.nsll.lc position o! Lomptroiter ol me Trranuir lu. Oeeu ' tendered to Mr. Cs'houn. Another move aa nude In Uisf .bt between the U. 8. govrrnmenl and the two companies which have a innnoKly of the milking of aimor plates for ouri navy ve.se Is, when Ibe Senate committee on Appropilutions this woek reported the General Defielcncy Appropriation bill to the H. nnte. This bill llmlU the price Unit the Kecrrlary of the Navy may. PrnFrCTeud fTinHient r the nun In Hood's hui ..ip:n ilia, I. fiin-o it in .ke pure, ii, h, l,.-Mitby,' I,;.- hi 1 I,. ,::!, ; i, r v cm pay for armor to $425 a ton. The last Naval Appropriation bill limited the price to f 400 a ton and the two companies which have armor making plants refused to bid. claiming that they could not fur nish the armor at a profit for less than 450 a ton. Whether they will bid under the new limit remains to be ascertained. ELECTED LIBRARIAN or UnlvrHy. Noaltaerlnnd RelR;n HI Director Eastern llo.pllal. Special to Journal. Ralbigii, N. C. June 25. Ralph II. Graves is elected by the executive com mittee as Librarian of the University. J. F. Southerland of Uoldsboro, re signs as diiector Of the Eastern Hospital for the Inamc. at Golilsboio. Hlgber Prle. r.r Tobacco. Cincinnati. Tobscco has already jumped fiom four and a half cents lo seven and seven and a half cents a pound Repoits show ''i..t planting 1is yea.' lias heeu exc eedin'y sh jit. Almost a'! 'tic white br lev tobscco in tiie world is grown w tVn GOO miles of Cincinnati. It is used in I iie manufacture of ping, fi ne cut, aud smok ng tobacco The Finance Committee at Washing ton originally f ed I lie late on uostem- med wiv pper tobacco at l.&Operpoi'nd. In oopos tion to the House line of $2 per pound The iepu is of .he jpf growers iinmediclelv began a conieni ion for tl e eefco linn of the Hni'Sfc iale wliich was cs'b'Pd by i''C smaller lmunifucl.i'eis, ;in. iicrli.r'y of t!ie western Stales. The H iisn. e Commiitee yielded io 'he grow e o 'he estp.ii of advancing the raie 'o i-'.7. Seuuloi' Hale- lenre seu'i'd tlie .'oweis l.i tneir efforts to sv ci e a W ;ale. 'Lie caucus decided uilhout division to Blend hy the compro mise rpte of $1.73, UNrBECEDENTiD STORM. Ha-! 'I lint Kilt ISirli ami Diiu. K'oiie I.Hrc a OMi'lch t'KUM. Toitka, Kan. The worst ha 1 storm Knnwi ! ilie lustoiy ir I. ai"as lias visit- ed r. s ci.y. Uni'-stones weib'ng I'.-om twr've lo sii een ounces si.ipped the 'ees of their foliaj,e. smashed w ndow p nc8 on eveiy banc1, ii-eliidiug iiie tinesl jihde fel-ss Rloiu Iron s. enl down leh j,'ajili cud telppliiiiie win's, lid.l'ed pwu i.e,s. and i..il'e ed nnp eiede led daiu p;ae i'nouhoiit ihe city. 1)u',h were s iiick ;n the si vets and inslantiy kil'vd. Iloioes were knoesed lo '.'e'r kines'. j I.Yiirw.. s occn " ed Ihioughoiit the ci. t . ' When ' ic fit: y ( t Ihe s'oini had p..Sot'd. liepd biids weic found eveiywlieie. A bervy n'nd and leniflo li:;lilii'HJi)cconi- i.'ii led the storm. Torieka looks 'ike a cii.v that w 'thsiood a siesc of win- iips. The e a c not u liivn bu tilings ;.i l ie lown that are not p noat indowless and many lon.'s were ci vedi. . The joois ofsl eetc. is nlio were ji eioei . T.icdpmpge w oe.'iht ei"i iie iiiiaiecu when il !s known lhat 'lie nailslones ranged in s: e 10111 th. t of a lien's egg lo nn osmch ess- and that ilih' y ni'iiules p'ler i lie storm one ha.il stouc was picked up wnich nicasuicd persons injured in tlie storm, and re ports of injuries continue lo be received. Muny were hurt in runaways on tlie street. , THE MARKETS. N'och eotina aal Urala. Special lo H. W. Silsby & Co. Commit- sion Brokers. 1 Yeslerdjy market quotations: srx;K8. ' . 0)en, H'gh. Low. ( hue Am.Hugnr. 1W 133 V!i Chicago Jos,.... 8 o?i 01 J C.;. Q 81 P-M 83J 8ri Jersey 'Vntriil.... 83 83 R'l 8. St. Paul 81 81) 80 8n Oiipi. High. low. Close August. 7.SH T W 7.P2 7.' O-i. ber 4.8 6 M 6. :0 6.84 : CHHUG'.) -I ' R"M. H ?rU Open. !i; l . Close July.. .rj-vo '.ii 8i a; Bept t4;- 84J 04 04 Deo feii-f b-i t)lr tO' I IBM .'illy SJ-Sft 24J ?,J Sept.... ,....0 30; ?.r4 80a Mrt - Vori..'. ; y.... 7 45 17.67 7.43 ,7.55 fnl .... 8.8f 8.05 8.87 8.9.1 HilX ' .... 4.40 4.4U 4.40 4.42 llt l.w luinw. A.-eon'Inir In pmrM a ranemeuis, wonit Ih bulllvanrad I Coli" V'tsxlinmons S' io. bo 'x lounds ft Ambrose Park on Ji 6 W Martin Ji'lisn. manager of HI Simmons, went to Boston a few darn io rnd seei .ed JounL'sslgnalni-elo ' , ,x wire.il. Tliat Is aonf of why the I .epo t h been sent out thut John U k 1 ) t.nining. . f.nl)fcro-(irlin EuWlll,i (Jooke of , pM ,,, ,lwld , M ,, ,t m C(, .,, ,,l)m . c,0s her I Mr t'ooke ri rd ipe'enily in p Vc' Iierlih. , . . The aerao minimum lemperatuie In Aikantas an shown by govs ii.neot thiv ammeters was 100 degrees, The lilghewt point reached was at Warren, where the thermometer registered 109 degrees. At noon the Ihennometer In Ihe United HlaU'S weather bureau at LHlloltock reg istered 100 dogiece. . , ... 1 Although the President has tendered thu Bppoinlmnut of Comptroller of Ihe Trrssury to Judge W. J, CelhmiD, late l'iul commimioiier lo Cuba, the latter not yet formally accepted it. mm Wk POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strength and healtbf illness. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., New York. Gold has beeu discovered on Oak I'oinl Island ij R. irjy Li ke, Mien., wli'th will niiiloe'jteillv lend lo an in.ei -national .louniin y (iispul.c between G eat ' J . i I : i n r id the Uniled Stales. Aeco il;n lo maps of the fleologiei-l fSmvev, the is- IdMi.l iu in Pm.n.linn l.p .101 v. lint !tepni-l- n ig to the womI ng o' Ihe treaty oflJJ (input, Ihe island is a iiivt ol the Stole of Villi eoU. thi he- lmlla tt m Sliutun, erf 01 Election Nolice ! The voters of the different townships of Craven County will tako notice, thai i in accordance with nn Aet of the General I Assembly rati lied on the Dili day of March, j 1H9i', an election will be held at the vol I ing precincts of tlie various school (lis . tricls (townships) in tins (,'onnly, 01 . Tuesday after the Second Monday ii August, it being the 10th day ot August. lSBi. for the purpose of levying a bpecnil ; Distriet (township) Tax for Ibe Public ; Schools of each district (township. ) The tax lo be levied is :!0 cents on each poll, and 10 cents on each hundred dol lars worth of properly in even township lo which this notice is sent. Those in favor of this Special School Tax will cast a ballot with Ihe words "For Schools" written or printed on il, ami (hose opposed to such lux will vote a ballot wilh the words "Against School-," written or printed on it. The polls w ill be open at the various voting precincts in each township at 7 o'clock a. in., and will close at sundown on the day above named. All voters w ho are not now registered will call upon the registrars of their respective precincts anil register. Ily order of Hoard of Commissioners. This 7th day of June. 1!)7. J. WILLIS, Clerk of the Hoard. I? K A NO II OFFICE H.W.SlLSBY&Cfl. Hanker ami HrokcrN. I Stocks, Bonds, Cottou, drain, Provisions, Bought mid sold for casli or on margin of one per cent. In lots from ir'-'li up. Over Bnulliiiin's Drugstore, Phone 42. y National Hank Heferenecs. tlTConstanl Quotations. It. II. TAYLOR, Manager. Ralls, Kali and li loves for Base Hall I'layers. Fishing Tackle, Lines, Toles, Etc. for tho Fish ermen. Aleo Stationery, all kinds. At .. I. OANKINS, 101 MIDDLE STREET. and GAS FITTING. When you need (anything In this hne REMEMBER there Is another Plum- ber fn town, Give Him a Call. ly You dnot Iwve to pay for your work until yon are Hnl lulled that it Is all Ms right (live him a chance anyway, ' llespcctfully, H. II. PAllKEIt, " Z9 ft 41 Craven St., Niw Bbknb, N. 0. ?S I to Give ij Every ; S To he 'I On 00000000 1 WE AEE OFFERING Goods at REMARKABLY LOW fig ures and QUALITY HAS NOT been lowered. Best Elgin Butter - 20c. Best Rio Coffee, K,T" 12c. No Store in this city makes the preparation, takes the pains, gives the VALUE, and guarantees the satisfaction as we do. An inspection and Facilities that "It pays The Great Day Has Come. TO TIIK l'l'I'.LIC ! Conic (tiick! Come lit once, anil see what we are doing. We keep Pry Stove, liango and Fireplace VOO), ready out, under large sheds iitul never gets wet i:i rainy weather. A full line of Soft ami Hard 1UII0KK, nice Tost for fenccs.Murl. Also Milk Cows. SIIIN'OLKS of all kin.ls-bolh haml mado (.ml sawed. Itcal c3tuto for ssilo in mojt anv part of tho city, lloiisea to Rent all the time. We hayc nice team and polite I'lrsynicn standing ready to servo the good poplo of New Iterno any li mo frco of charge. MO HILL, Tiik SiitNoi.K Man". Next 10 Days ! 10 lbs Squires Pure Lard 50c. 10 lbs 8tock Host Pat. Flour ?6c. 5 lbs Arbttckle's ColTee G.ric. liico k Lucas l!est Vinegar, by gallon 0c. Hicnz's 1 Hi Baked Ileana, with Tomato Sattco 8c; 2 lb 12o; il lb KJo. Very Best Butter 20c 1J. Allc;oo4l CiJrocory C4., JS Middle Htreet. Farmers. Wo have A FULL LINE of HARIIOWN, CUMIVATOItS. ami all other Farming Im. plemcnUat liOUK BOTTOM PRICES. , . TO MERCHANTS-We Jcaa srO you gils1 manutacturers prloea, Ii. II Sutler etc Co. i' Patrons at Price Hie J- VALUES ! I Ohlained. II) J lb. 1 ot our Stock will convince to trade at I II :l e ,1 ii -Keeehed A lint her New Slock of U!zUi& ('A NO PIES. I have just received '.'." IjciI-iooiii ami I'arlot' Suits ami ami will sell C'lieiip for Cash or on time; or will exchange for your old suits, ami ac cept your old units fur liit payment on a new one, if you will semi lliein to Thos. Stanly's auction liousc at my expense. On all fc.'iii.tlu suits we ; wi!l Kivp (; niontlis time, ! J'uary 1st, lS'.tS. or until This opportunity holds good for this month. My object being to make room for inv stock as 1 have more goods than loom. Yours Respectfully, T. J. Turner. NEW BLUM'., N. C. The Largest Surprise. i lh. can Sugar Corn, at .'c per can. Evaporated Applos fio lh. Arhuckle't Ariosa Coffeo loc per pound. Prunes So per pound. Cream Lunch liiscnit, 1 lb packages at 10c, F. ULRICH'S VBOCERT, 48 Middle Hi. Phone 61. Wanted to Sell ! Tie learn of a valuable Hotel, thor ouHily furnished In modern style, doing good buslneMh I centrally located. Rea son for selling, owner ha other business demanding Id. attention. Lease and fur niture', wild business (of hotel will be old to right narty on eay term. MJfror particular write JOURNAL, New. Berne, N. C,
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