VOL. XV-NEW SERIES NO. 296.: NEW BERNE, N.C, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 27, 1807. ESTABLISHED 1831 . In Our Pharmacy " We concentrate, ell the resources of a scientifically modern and in every way complete Prescription ' Drug Store,' 1 m , Everything being conducted with order, efficiency and certainty.-- v f THE BEST possible service is pro- vldedand newest 'and purest, remedial aeents obtainable furnished. Our double check system and other safe guards elim inate the possibility of mistakes. ;;''. WWe are here for your health. . : CO.' Cor. Middle & Pollock Sts. IX. W. SIMPSOHr, Funeral Director and -, Emhnlmer. Office 68 Broad Street, next to Stewart's tables. Residence 128 Broad Btrcet. ' IVBurial robes a specialty. . Your Choice ' Your Price. AT Tntnr ottppd'C! furniture dUUii OU'.MIO . HOUSE, Under Hotel ChattawksjJ ; U' New Berne, N, C. : o The Furniture yon put in : it makes . the uifferenco 1 , o between a house and homo. You want it Low o PitiOBD, and you want i plenty ' to select from, . o Suter has both. He is prepared to furnish one ' o small room or a large house at prices . equally o reasonable. - t3TIt Costs Nothing to visit his store, and you will bo convinced of the above. J. J. TOLSON 60 Ttroad HU It would be superfluous to tell a"o',t izan anything about the the extent or character of the business f - ' done y this UP TO DATE House, as all know the Qrm's stand ing lor progress in trio mercantile methods in New Berne. His stock is most varied and per feot in Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, Provisions, Meats, Flonr. At Reek Bottom Prices. FREE. STABLES and every at tejtion given to our country friend when they call. FOR FINE SPRING I. AMR, VEAX MITTTOX, PORK SAUSAGE AND The Fluent Stall-fed Reef In the-City Co 13 SAM'L CORN & SOU, 88 Middle BW Phone 48 2"Jje WJiT" Tonic J'OR SALE AT Davis Pharmacy 7,1 and OAS FITTING Wln-n you w anything In tli I ' .:! !ttlire is another Plum ".if! rilr.i a Call. f Vou tl-m't lmvf to jny for you i is 'J v.. ii me t:nli,fl.-il II, t it U all - vt' Irii a :li?m anyijy. Big Hams Cut' CO Expected by -To-day's Freight. Small Pig Hams Received by freight, - to . last boil whole. Guaran teed first-class. I.Ibhy, McNeill ft lobby's Potted Ham, & Tongue 5c A lOc Per Can. Canned Corned Beef and Chip Beef, the best quality on the. market. Also a nice lot English cured Shoulders, which wo slice. Try them they aro One Tho BeBt quality fine Granulated Sugar 6c pound. Grated Pineapple, finest quality Pure Spices and Flavoring Ex tracts. : Finost stock Yff Tea in tho city. Good Flour 2Jc, and the Very Best for 3o pound. Very Best RoOned Lard only 7c. Wholesale and Retail , . , Urocers. 71 Broad St., New Berne, N. O. , Jolin Dunn's CASH Is Attracting Large Crowds. For On M ! lie will sell Granulated Sugar per pound. 5C Roasted Package Cof fee 12c per lb. Fox River Print But ter 25c lb. Bc3t Elgin Butter, loose, 20c lb. CIl"Lt yourself by ; r ' ;r 7 but GIVE US A CiLL. cDnUi Don't : I apply. WILL NOT DIVIDE. No Division of State ' Mlic Death of Ex-State Treasurer Tate. Child Bitten by Iog. Denial of Rmuors Concerning Britchard and Butler. . Journal Bureau, ) Raleioh, N. C, June 26. ) The death of cx-Stnte treasurer Samuel McDowell Tate of Morgan ton causes deep regret all ovor the State, particularly among the ex-Confederates, lie was a very gallant Boldicr. At Gettysburg, as Colonel of the 0th, N. C. Itcgluicnt, he passed through n gap fn the famous stone wall and with his revolvers killed six men. He told me this himself. His statement was confirmed. He had flanked a line of men lying down, and emptied every chamber of his revolver as quickly as the weapon could bo fired Managing editor R. O. Rivers of Sena tor Butler's paper, the Caucasian, says the reports that it was to divide with Barnes as to the public printing arc in accurate but that they came from the fact that Barnes Bros, needing a press and gus engine has taken those of the Caucasian and that the two offices will be operated together, lie declares that tli in is all the Caucasian has in it, that it means a caving of rent and some returns on properly. Some of the Republicans are circula ting a story today that bnrnes will charge 87 cents for 1,000 cms for com position in tho public printing contest, while Stewart Bros, charged only 27 cents and claim there is a job in this. Positive statements are made, on the other hand, that the new contract will save the State $10,000 a year. Next week tho penltontiary superin tendeut will go to the line of the proposed extension of the Carthage railway to sec wlmt the amount of work will he. The president of the road, W. C. Pitty wants only SO convicts, hut Superintendent Smith says ho wnnts to put in 100 and finish the 71 miles during August when thero is no crop work for the convicts Last night a shepherd dog here severely hit the little son of ex-Sccrctnry Bruncr of tho Agricultural department. The dog had been trained by Ha young owners in tho neighborhood to cliase children and this time it became angry aud bit the little boy. A denial is made of the rumors that Senators Butler and PrHchard had made up all their quarrels and differences and ere consulting together as to the divis ion of North Carolina patronage. Every bit of this newB was brought hern direct from Washington by Republicans of the strallcst sect. They gave It out and In no other way was it circulated. The railway commission will devote several days next week to the annual assessment of the property of the 72 rail ways anu urancu lines, steamer lines, 25 telegraph, 20 telephone and 5 street car lines. The general opinion of all who attend' ed the session of she Teachers' Assembly which ended yesterday is that it was the most satisfactory, practical and valuable ever held. Under tho provisions of an act of 1897 the State Treasurer Is sending to bankers or officers and directors of banks, rail ways end other corporations incorpo rations and doing business in this State, blank form of oath which If, that they will observe the constitution and laws of the Sluto and Iruly discharge according to law all the duties which may devolve upon them in the execution of the trust imposed upon them, and that they will not knowingly violate or permit to be violated any of the provisions of the statutes of the State under which the as sociation has 'been incorporated, and that they are the owners In good faith and In the same right of the number of shares of tho stock of the association required by the said statutes. ' David Castillo Loughlln, a circus per former whose home is Henderson, is one of the men sick with yellow fever at Swlpburne island New York. An Investigation Is being made by taw. yen as to the Status of the defunct Egypt coal company. It is found strange to ay, that there were two companies of the same name. The Secretary of State has had the Supreme court reports stowed in aloased building and did not know until yestet day how many there aro of them. They are now in a book store, and there are found to be 18,511, which is nearly twice as many as he thought there were. The record of charters granted tho Secretary of Slate only extend back years, There are about 000 of suoh charters In that period Mention was made of the fact that there came from Washington rumors that charges were Impending In the IT, S. Marshals office here and that W. II Odom and Settle Doc leery were spoken of as to bethe chief deputy and clerk, Mr Dockcry writes that this part of the statement Is certainly inaccurate, that Odom does not live in the district and that a for himself be will in a few days go to the University law school and will whon he obtains hti license devote him elf to Hint profiMMimn. pttn KCD CLCfD I" tbefoun- (Lilian -.f fHid lii iiiili. Thai In why 11 1's iK.,r -.nrtlti. Ii" Oim True i:uid J'uii;i.T, nivcs HCALTM. Visitors Out Nnmlier Nashville's Entire Poplation. Confederate Re-Union. Tennessee and Texas Remember the Alamo. Georgia has Her Day. Mak ing Money Now. Not Very Hot. Nashville, Tenn., June 25. Nashville has entertained more personB than her entire population during tho week just ending. More have walked the streets of this city than have entered her gates dur ing a similar period before, perhaps, and the Tennessee Centennial Exposition has, of course profited Editors trom Kentucky, Missouri and Mississippi kept the exposition inclosure full of newspaper talent, and the reunion of Confederate Veterans, with its numer ous auxiliaries, kept the streets of the centennial city thronged with wearers of gray uniforms, bright badges and the in signia of brigades, divisions and minor commands. Noticeable in the great rush was the Texas delegation, which was one of the largest, the most enthusiastic and prob ably the most important. These Texans came a thousand strong, from all parts of the great State, willi a double pur pose. They came to take part in the re union and they came to celebrate Texas Day at the exposition. To the reunion they contributed the principal speaker, Judge John II. Reagan, the sole surviv ing member of Jefferson Davis' cabinet, and to Texas Day they brought an enthu siasm that no other State has aroused on a similar occasion. The people of Texas and the people of Tennessee arc bound by the ties of blood and by kindred interests. The Alamo is the pride of Texas history. The Alamo was mndo famous by Davy Crockett, native Tennessecan, and Texas history is full of Tennessee names. The thirty members of the Texas Legislature who honored the dav witli their presence in cluded a largo proportion of natives of the State that is now celebrating the hundredth anniversary of her State hood. Georgia also celebrated her day at the exposition this Week, and the flower of that State's beauty and chivalry took part in the interesting exercises, The scene at the Union Depot during tho first days of the week is not often equaled. All regular trains were run iu from four to eight sections, and specials were arriving every few minutes. A queer lot of locomotives were pressed into service by this unusual demand, forcing the belief that switches and repair shops for many miles around had been com pelted to give up their means of transfer for the time. Tho week's attendance will prove great advertisement for the exposition Those who composed the crowds came mostly from the 8outh, the section that is largely depended on to boom the daily admissions during the warm months of July and August, Director-General Lewis has just made a report to the stockholders, In which he shows that the rccejpts from all sources have exceeded tho actual operating ex penses by $1,000 a day. He calculates that, On the same basis of receipts and disbursements, the company will bo en tirely relieved of debt at the end of the exposition period and have a more or less valuable lot of assets to dispose of for the bcuerlt of stockholders, Although the weather for a week was hotter than It usually gets in June here, the ambulance calls did not increase to a remarkable extent, and the attendance was not reduced. Many cities north of the Ohio river, notably Chicago, suffered more severely from the beat than Nash villa did, and it is particularly gratlfylti to people here to note that the number of exposition visitors from tbo North has steadily increased. AS FEB raOMISB. rortaao Hiieeeoda BtliMIck a t'l.rh : or V. . Vlalrlel Coart, at Special to Journal. RAi.nan, June 26. Julius B. Fortune, who lately came here from Shelby, N. C was today, as promised by Senator Pritchard, appointed by Judge Purnell as clerk of the U. B. District court here, to succeed N. J, Itiddick, who Is re moved, the change to take place July 1st. PASS THIS WEEK. PromlM4 For fh Tartft Bill. J.I ft . Haven ! M- raid thljv Car luuia law Tark. Washington, June 23, All the Inter nal revenue features of the tariff bill are to be illlmlnatcd, it is understood. As surances have been given to Senator Wellington and others opposed to the In creased, tax upon manufactured tobacco that no increase will be made, and the finance committee has also agreed to a slight Increase ia the duty upon Cana dian coal, which Is entirely satisfactory to Senators Wellington and Elklns. The duty on Canadian uoei ia raised to 67 cents a ton from 60 cents. This makes the rate praottoally the same as that Im posed by Canada upon .coal from this country. The Republicans are now coafldont they will pans thrlr hill next week, and the Democrats admit the probability of fill fill thrift? 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 brands. kuyab jsa1ujnu i'uwdwk uu., New Youk. such action unless some unforeseen ob stacle presents itself. The compensation of keepers and crews of life-saving stations throughout the country hereafter will be paid to them monthly instead of quarterly, as hereto fore. A letter to disbursing ofticials to that effect has been issued by Superin tendent Kimball, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, Ex-Secretary Carlisle has definitely de termined to settle in New York City. lie is now there selecting law offices and a residence. It is understood lie will offer his house in this city for sale. This action Indicates he has concluded to withdraw finally from Kentucky politics, and, as a friend of his put it today, to devote the rest of his life to making money. His son, Logan Carlisle, will he associated willi him, and ho will have a friendly connection with the law firm in ftew York city of which ex-Assistant Secre tary for the Treasury Curtis is a member. STEADY IMPROVEMENT. The Title of Business lint. Affnln Be gun to Rlne. New York It. G. Dun & Co's. Weekly Review of Trade, says: There is no step backward in business, although the sea son of midsummer quiet is near. I in provement continues gradual and pru dently cautious as before, although ii many branches evident, where no signs of it appeared a few weeks nuo. Business men of the highest standing in all parts of the country, having gradually per ceived that the tide lias begun to rise, are regulating their contracts and invest ments and their plans for the future, with confidence nuito unkuown to them n shdTtimc ago. Great changes before tho adjournment of Congress are hardly to be expected, but removal of uncertainty is with rea son expected to bring in operation buy ing forces which have been restricted for months. THE MARKETS. Mew York and Chicago Qnofnflonn on Blocks Cotton Rn.l Drain. Special to II. W. Silsby & Co. Commis sion Brokers. Yesterday's market quotations: STOCKS. Open. High. Low. 124 913 811 H3J 801 Close Am. Sugar 124 125J 12.-.J 112 J m 81 Chicago Gas 01 1 92 J c.;n. &Q 8;lt Mj Jersey Central. ... 1 84 St. Paul 80J 81 COTTON. Open. High. August 7.27 7.27 Low. ( lose 7.23 7.24 October 0.85 0.85 0.83 0.8!! CHICAGO MARKETS. WlUAT Open. High. Low. Close July 72 - 7113 72 72! Sept 64J 00 (Itj 05J-fi6 Dec Oflj t 071 0(1 1 07 J Corn July 25 25J 25 25 Sept 20 20 J 25 J 2fi Meat Pork. July.... 7.45 7.50 7.45 7.47 Lard " .... 8.00 8.95 8.90 3.05 Ribs .... 4.40 4.42 4.40 4.40 OABTOIIIA. ttnr BKAN0n OFFICE H.W.SlLSBY&GO 8tocksBouds, -Cotton, (J rain, , Previsions, Bought and sold for cash or on margin of one per cent, in lots from a.'U up. Over Bradham'a Drag Store. Phone 43. tlTNullonal Bank References, - 1 t9Constant Quotations. . U, H. TAYLOR, Manager. Vtiy Your EIeeiic ! Professional men and all others who pay licenses, will save themselves and me trouble by paying at once. These licensee were due and payable June 1st. iSnnkerN ii ml llrokerH. i.U 1IAI1N, Sheriff, Is to Give Our Patrons at Every lrice the I BEST :S To he oooooooo i WE ARE OFFERING Goods at REMARKABLY LOW fig ures and QUALITY HAS NOT been lowered. Best Elgin Butter - 20c. Best Rio Coffee, 1 12c. No Store in this city makes the preparation, takes the pains, gives the VALUE, and guarantees the satisfaction as we do. MM An inspection and Facilities that "It pays 5 1 The Great Day Has Come. TO THE PUBLIC ! Come Quick! Come at once, and eco what wo arc doing. We keep Dry Stove, Hungo and Fireplace W'OOP, ready nit, under largo sheds and never gets wet iu rainy weather. A full lino of Soft and Hard HUICKS, nice Post for fcnccs,Marl. Also Milk Cows. SHINd LKS of all kinds both hand made Mid sawed. ileal citato for sale in most any nart of tho city. Houses to Kent all tho lime. Wo hayo nico team and polite draymen standing ready to servo tho good paople of New Herno any timo frco of charge. BIG HILL, Tub Shinoi.k Man. tfet 10 Days ! 10 lbs Squires Pure Lard 50c, 10 lbs Stocks Best Pat. Flour ?5o. 5 lbs Arbncklo's Coffee (55c. Hico & Lucas Best Vinegar, by gallon 20c. llionz's 1 lb Baked Beans, with Tomato Sauce So; 2 lb 12c; 3 lb Hie. Vory Best Butter 20o lb. Allegood Grocery Co. n Middle Street. Farmers. We havo A FULL LINE of riiOWN, HAItROWH, CUMIVATOILH. and all other Farming Ira. rdcmontiatltOCK BOTTOM rlJICES. TO MERCHANTS-We lean sell goodsjs manufacturers prices. you JmXM Sutler A Co. VALUES Obtained. 5: as" . 5, Ih - ID. s lb. I ot our Stock will convince to trade at I have .lust Received Another New Stock of 1 MOSQUITO CANOPIES. I have just received I2," Bed-room and Parlor Suits and and will sell Cheap for Cash or on time: or will exchange for your old suits, and ac cept your old suits for first payment on a new otic, if you will send them to Tlios. Stanly's auction house ut my expense. Oil all fc."0,00 suits wo will givo (i months time, or until January 1st, 18H8. This opportunity holds good for this month. My object being to tnako room for my stock as 1 have more goods than room. Yours Respectfully, T. J. Turner, NEW BERNE, N. ('. The Largest Surprise. 2 lb. can Sugar Corn, at 5o per can. Evaporatod Applos 5c lb. Arbuckle's Anosa Coffco 15c per pound. Prunes 5o per pound. Cream Lunch Biscuit, 1 lb packages at 10c, F. ULRICH'S (JR0CERT, 40 Middle St. Phene 81. Wanted to Sell I Tto lease of a valuable lintel, thor onghly furnished bi modern style, doing good buslnees. Is centrally located. Rev sons for selling, owner has other buslncas demanding his attention. Lease and fur nltnre, with business of hotel win be old to right Darty on easy terms. ' QFor particulars write JOURNAL, Mew Ikrne, N, 0.

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