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NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 1897. ESTABLI.MIKD 1882. .lit USE HOHEY. BUY YOUR VOL. XV NEW SERIES NO. 297. r and AND -: TOBAGCO ! AT MANITFACTIJIlEItS PRICES ! From 71 Broad Hi. In Our - -Pharmacy- We concentrate ail the rerources of a scientifically modern and in every way complete , Prescription -Drug Store, , . Everything being conducted with order, efficiency and certainty. ' THE BEST possible service is pro vtded.aod .newest and purest temedial Agents obtainable furnished. Our double . check system and other safe euards elim inate the possibility of mistakes. - : . ty We are here for your health. C. D. Cm. Middle & Pollock SU. II. W. SIMPSON, Funeral Director antl Enibalmer. Oftlce 68 Broad Street, next to Stewart's stables. Residence 128 Rrond direct. tSTBurial roliea a specialty. . J.- J. TOLSON, . 69 Broad St. It would be laperfluona to toll a oil lien anything about the the extent or character of the busiuesa -' done y tb is V ,- UP TO DATE House, a alt know the firm' stand ing for progress in the mercantile methods in New Burno. . Ilia atock is moat varied and per feot in Stuple and Fancy . . , GROCERIES, Provisions, Moats, Flour. ' ; ;. At Bock Bottom Price. , FREE STABLES and every at tejtion given to our country friends when they cull. ; - FOR FINK fiPRING TiAMB, VEATj, mutton, PORK SAUSAGE AND The Fluent Stall-fed Heef In the City C3 13 SMI COHN & SON, 83 Kiddle St. Phoae 41 7U; l "!t! Tim "i:i:iTM Tonle! FOR SALE AT D.ivis' Pharmacy ' and OAS ,; - ,fl 3 riTTINQ. 0 Jon tjccl nnyllimir, In tills HI. It ll. ip l aunt In r Plum- "I s a '..--11. : i, t ) ive In H.y f,,r yimr . .' .:. .! ll. .i U i all Lorillard, Gail & Ax Snuff Wholesale tt Retail Grocers, NEW KERNE, X. i John Dunn's 0-i3LEi STOLID Is Attracting Large Crowds. Fop One Week ! lie will sell Granulated Sugar 5c. per pound. Boasted Package Cof fee 12c per lb. . . . Fox River Print But ter 25c lb. Best Elgin Butter, loose, 20c lb. Cheat yourself by staying away but Lay in a Supply. Your Choice Your Price. AT joen sum FURNITURE ' HOUSE, Under Hotel Chattawk. New Berae, N. C. . o The Furniture you put in it -makes llio oifforonco o between a house and a Jiomo. Yon want it Low o I'IUckd, and jou wnnt plenty to seloct from . o Knler lias both. - Ho ia prepared to furnish one 0 small room or a large Iiouko at prices equally o r itsoiiahln. "Jt t'i'"'s N'otliinjf to viiiit Ms , l I V "I .'I be Ci livilH i 1 of Don't Forest Will Have a . tors Institute. : Base Ball Anions; Amatuers. The ' Railroad "Commission : Meets Wednesday. Pnbllc School Question. Oath to Obey Laws of State, .i , Journal Bureau, 1 ' Raleigh, N. C, June, 28. j 'Institutes" seem to he the order of the day. The limit seemed to bo readi ed when the plans for a sheriff's Insti tute were started, but that was a mistake for a Pastors Institute has been held at Wuke Forest. For the sheriff's Institute, the State Treasurer hag assigned different subjects to several sheriffs. They will open the discussion in their several lines. The game of ball between the Frank lin, Va. and Raleigh teams was played here Saturday and was one of the ' best amateur games ever played here in suite of the hot weather. By the timo the game was called a brisk breeze sprang np that made It better. The Franklin team beat by a score of 4 to 3. On Wednesday the Railroad Commis sioners will hold one of its most impor tant meetings. It will be in session pos sibly a week- It; will tax all property under its control and when one recalls the fact that there are 73 railroads, 43 steamboat lines, 31 telegraph lines, 30 telephone and about the same number of street car lines, nil to be dealt with sep arately, it will be seen that the job is no easy one. An executive committee of 100 per sons will take charge of the campaign for local taxation for public schools to be held In August. The State Treasurer has sent out to all banks, railroad companies, and nil asso ciations incorporated under the N. C, laws, the oath prescribed by the laws of 1897. It Is an oath to observe and obey the laws and constitution of the State and to lawfully discharge all the duties of their offices. It must lie subscribed to on or before tiie lt of July or the ofllcers are liable to indictment. The delegates to Hie National Confer ence of charities and correction at St. Paul's Minn., arc: Chas. Duffy, It. B. Drane, W. F. Beasley, Dr. W. C. Ben- bow, 11. P. Griglicc, T. W. Ptitlon, V. 8. Luck, A, B. Noble, A. F. McAulcy and C. B. Dt nson. The governor offers $100. rewnrd for arrest' and conviction of the murderer of Mrs. A. A, Springs of Lexington. Tills amount is the limit of a state rewar ..id it is very seldom ono is offered. The grape growers say the crop will be larger than was thought possible a month ago. Yesterday was delightfully cool and flue rains have been falling all the morn ing. WUTZER'S OPIHIOH. t Fave License With Them. Tkla a Protection Against I ad let meat. Failed States Com mis aleaert Appointed by Judge . Paraell. Special to Journal, ItAtiran, N. O., June 28.Attrney General Waller writes Treasurer Worth M follows: . ... -. . ' - "It Is my opinion that each piano and organ salesman must have a license with lilm in order that he shall have protec tion from Indictment. In reply to a letter from V. 8. Lusk referred to me, It ia my opinion, that sections S3 and 53 uf t he Revenue Act apply to all taxea alike. At flint I thought the propmoni uncon stitutional, as being In contrnventloa of provision of constitution of State, which provides that there shall be no Imprison ment In this State for debt, but after some consideration, I have concluded they are valid." Judge Pnrnell appoints ' as United States Commissioners, L. W. Hoyt, of Jacksonville) J. W. Blterson, of Wll llamson; A. . W, Simpson, of Buxton, Dare tounlyv .,, . , r two suits mbouoht illslHl rablle PrlBten, Hlrmtri Mrathen, r.r raid Th.m, Thwiki W.rlk Brla lbs Mult. Special to Journal. Rai.iioii, N. V., June 28 -81 a to Tress. urer Worth brings two suits against Stewart Brotliers, public printers, one on bond and the other money paid Stewart Brothers to which they were not entitled but for which their bond is not liable. Tlio amount demanded by the Stat is aid lo approiimats ten thousand dollars although ilia exact figures nro not yet given out. The bund is five thousand dollars. Tim suit naturally follow the very serious charge ocaiimt Htewart Ilroa , which Irnvs I mh n iulj i. l y mude during the pail sixty diij. Whi:,i hilloim or cintivn, .at CaHcan-l ' V ( ! ,( uie g'mrHntefNl, lfc, 20 The Opponents of Anneialioii fill Use Every Effort. Bill Snre to Pans. - Near the End of Tariff Talk. Union Pacific Mat : ters. Patent Attorney Fronds. Hobart Should Spek Louder. Journal Buekau, Washington. D. C, June 28. The opponents of treaty for the annex ation of Hawaii are playing it smart by trying to keep as quiet as they can, lest the program of allowing the treaty to go over to the next session should be aban doned, and the treaty rati lied before the present session adjourns. According to some hints dropped by opponents of the treaty, they hope to accomplish the re jection of the treaty by a lavish expendi ture of money to throw public opinion tn the U. S. against it. It is said that the money is to come from European gov ernments who wish the treaty to fail, hut do not wish to appear to be opposing it, and from the sugar trust, which has op posed it from the first. The friends of the treaty soy they have no fears. They believe that the Semite will ratify the treaty, but if it fails, the Morgan bill, already introduced, will bring annexa tion at once, and there is not a bit of doubt about their ability to pass that. A stranger at the Capitol would know without being told that the tariff debate is drawing to a closo in the Senate. The Senators show it by their general good nature. Of course, there are Senators lo whom the hill, which will be passed this week, is anything but pleasing, but it is doubtful whether there is a single Sena tor who does not rejoice to know that the end is near at hand. Unless there shall be much greater delay than is ex pected in reaching an agreement as to the Senate amendments in conference, the tariff bill will be a law beforo July 15tli and Congress can adjourn by that date. it is generally understood that no other legislation is to be attempted at Ibis session. Senator Harris resolution declaring that the government should at once re deem the Union Pncillc Railroad from prior liens and then take steps to fore close its mortgage, w ith an amendment offered by Senator Morgan, requesting the President "to suspend proceedings to carry Into effect the agreement alleged to have been made to sell the Interests of the U. S. in the U. P. R. R. and in the sinking fund, until further action of Congress is had in reference thereto," has been favorably reported to the Senate. Senator Harris, of Kana., wrote the re- port on the resolution, mid he presented figures to show that if the proposed reor ganization is allowed to go through, the government will lose near f5,000,000 and othe creditors will also lose quite heavily. Senator Butler is much pleased that his resolution as to the feasibility of ap plying the principle of the initiative and referendum to Federal legislation is to be investigated by a sub-committee. A proposition is being talked of among some Senators to present Vice-President Hobart with a good natured petition ask ing him to speak louder. Mr. Hobart makes a fuirly good presiding officer, except that his voice can scarcely be heard even by the occupants of the seats nearest to him when he states his de cisions on points of order or says anything relating to the business of the Senate. Fewer ex-Senatorj have been on the floor of the Senate since Senator Hale of fered his resolution, to amend tho rules to exclude from tho privileges of the floor ex-Senators engaged in lobbying, than for a long time. Some of the ex-Senators are hopping mad, but the activity of ex Senators aa lobbylels was fast becoming scandalous and Mr.. Hale's act is gen erally considered wise. THH MARKETS. Special to II. W. Sllsby & Co. Commls- . sion Brokers. Yetterdsy's market quotations: BTOCKS. Open, High. Low. Close Am. Sugar. 125 189 1351 130 Chicago Oas..... 03 05 j 03 S5 C 'H. ft Q. ..... 84, 84 841 84 Jersey Central... . H4 84 J 83 84 St, Paul 83 m 83 83, COTTON. Open. High. Low. Close August. 7.3U 7.39 7.35 7. October 180 6.80 6.85 6. - CHICAGO MARKETS. Whbat Open. High. Low. Close July... 73-71-, 73 60J 70J Bept.. ........ 601-1 60 651fI5H Dee 67J-68 68 67 67ia Com-. July ......... 5 85 85 85 Sept .. ..... K m t6 30a Mrat- Pork. July.... 7 65 7.80 7.50 7.75a Lard " .... 4.00 4.15 4.00 4.16 Ribs 11 .... 4.45 4.55 4.45 4.55 CASTORIA For Infant and Children. ft. ht- km POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strength and hcaltlifulness. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., New Yoiik. GOMEZ REPORTED DEAD. Rnmora to Ihnft KHVct 4nrrikt In Ilavaun, Bat Not Coiiflrniffl. Havana. Rumors have been afloat here since Friday morning, probably emanating from otllcial circles, that Gen. Maximo Gomez,' tho insurgent commander-in-chief, has been killed in a light near the military line, extending from Jucaro to Moron. The reports have not been confirmed. While the rumors received little cre dence, owing to the many previous re ports to the same effect, Havana eagerly awaited details of the death of the insur gent chief. Instead, however, of I he de tails being forthcoming, the rumor was modified to the statement that General Gomez had been seriously wounded. This story is, in linn, backed up by an official declaration from the palace to the effect that the insurgents themselves have admitted that Gomez is wounded. Ac cording to this same authority, a baud ol rehelB who have surrendered to the local garrison in Placetns assert that Gomez was wounded during an engagement. They further assert that his horse was killed under him. The fact that these reports came from the palace has done much lo discredit them, as there are those in Havana who persistently refuse to believe in the liiith of the Spanish assertions. In the means time Cuban sympathizers are little dis turbed. RICH RED BLOOD i- the foun dation ot (food health. That is why Hood's Sarsnparilla, the One True Blood Purifier, vivos HEALTH. ! NEW K01 ! RUTABAGAS AND TURNIPS Kost Variolic! Pure Nf rains ! They have proven Bntisfnotory many seasons. You havo purchased from mo. Tho planting season is upon us, consult your interests, buy aain. Also to arrive in timo for fall planting, Cabbago Seed Jersey Wakefield, All Seasons, Prumhond, Pint Dutch, etc; I 'can, Ileum), Ktc. Romomber tho old spot, Forget it you should not, Brick Store, Near Market Dock. J. F. New Berne, N. C. HfOrdiri by mail prnmitly Qlled. .BRANCH OFFICE Hanker nml HrokerM. I SteeksBeads, Cottea, Ural a, Provlsleas, Bought and sold for cash or on margin of one per cent. In lots from f'JO up. Over nradham's Drug Store. Phone 43, nrNalionnl Bank References. tVConstant Quotations. . H. II. TAYLOR, Manager. Pay Your IilccnMca ! Professional men and all others who pay licenses, wilt savo themselves and me trouble by paying at once. Those licenses were due and payable June lut Seeds ! Sons H. W. SlLSBY UQ J. L. UAHN, Sheriff. Iw to (Jive Oar Patrons at Every Price the EST MDES! To be Obtained. 00000000- WE ARE OFFERING Goods at REMARKABLY LOW fig ures and QUALITY HAS NOT been lowered. Best Elgin Butter - 20c. lb. Best Rio Coffee, "ST 12c. lb. No Store in this city makes the preparation, takes the pains, gives the VALUE, and guarantees the satisfaction as we do. s 5 5 1 An inspection and Facilities that "It pays hi 10 Days 10 lbs Squires l'uro Lard ,r(V. 10 lbs Stocks licet Put. Flour ,"5c 5 lbs Arbnckle's ColTco (i.ro. Kico & Lucas Ilcst Vinegar, by gallon 5-Mlc. llionz's 1 lb linked licani, with Tomato Sanco Sc; 2 lb Vic; :i lb Kic. Very Best lititter 20c lb. illegoori Grocery Vo. TS Middle Street. Sporting Ms. Hulls, Hat and (i loves for I'.ftse Ball Players. Fishing Tackle, Lines, Polos, Ktc. for tho Fish ermen. Also Stationery, all kinds. At .1. 1. Ci AN KINS, 101 MIDDLE STREET. WM. H. OLIVER, Lira riita mabini AOCIDRNT. FIDELITY. DTK All DOILI Insurance..... NBWBBHN. Annmtar of Tlm-Tried and Plra-ttw) mtiitnuMi reiir" Heiium. Cvwr tus.UM.Vu awwu nnntHM NOTOABT rUBLIU. Onmmlml .net-of Dmila for Nw York. Coo- aActlciit and Fmmylvnla. iw-Astnt National Hoamrjiwue vat- wnuro. WM.BUNN, JAS. REDMOND, rresldeat. Tie Pre. B.R.UUI0N, Seety Trees. , New Berne Ice Co Haaanutarera Pure Crystal Ice, From Distilled Water. Oiit.nut 20 Tods Pullv. Chr Ixad Lota rVdirlted. In delivered dally (except ftioday) f a. m. lo 6 p. m. ' HimilKY (retail only) 7 a. m. to 12 anon, rur price and other information. addr. U..H. UUIOM, Maosfftr. mi ot our Stock will convince to trade at s I have Just Received A mil her New Stock of MOSQUITO CANOPIES. I have just received 2." Bed-room and Parlor Suits and and will sell Cheap for Cash or on time; or will exchange for your old suits, and nc- ;ept your old suits for first payment on a new one, if you will send them to Thos. Stanly's auction house at my expense. On all t.MI.OO suits we will give li months time, or until January 1st, 18118. This opportunity holds good for this month. Sly object being to make room for my stock as 1 have more goods than loom. Yours Respectfully, T. J. Turner, NEW BERNE, N. f. The Largest Surprise. 3 lb. nan Sugar Corn, at 6c per can. Evaporated Apple 6c lb. Arbnckle's Anosa Coffee 15o per pound. Prune So per pound. Cream Lunch Biscuit, 1 lb package at 10c, F. ULRICH'S GROCERY, Phase 1. 4 Middle (It. Wanted to Sell I T leas of a valuable lintel, thor oughly furnished in modern style, doiug rood hualoexa. Is centrally located. Rea sons for wiling, owner lis. other basincs demanding hi attention. Lease and fur niture, with business of hntal will be old to right party oa easy terms. For particulars write JOURNAL, . - Hsw Berne, N. C
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