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4 I VOL. XV-NtW SERIKS'NO. 298.' NEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 80, 1897. ESTABLISHED ll!l!2. i::fortant decisiohs. HIM MB MS BUY YOUR On the Reyenne Act ani on -Im- Expenses Pf Aopst School Elec- Lorillard, : . prisonment for Taxes. lion Yotini Aicl . . . 71 05 ;1 ; : Gail & Snuff and: tobacco ! :" " ' ' , . . , rf - rr , Y' ' at ' - , ': : MANUFACTURERS PRICES! From eDaniel & 71 ISroad St., In Our , . , - , Pharmacy, Vie concentrate ail the resources of a scientifically modern and in every way complete r ' - ... , -, :"' -'.',..-." :? " Prescription' Drug Store, : Every Uilog being conducted with order, - efflcleiicr and certainty. ., THE! BEST possible Bervicc is'pro vlded.and .newest and purest 1 remedial agent obtainable furnished. Our double check system and other safe puards elim inate tho ponsibllity of. mislakeg., - ty We are here for yonr health. C." D. Cot. middle & Pollock St. II. W. SIMPSON, Funeral IMrector and Embalmer. (( , Omc 88 Broad Street, next to Stewart's tables. Residence 138 Broad Street. 7Burial roltea a specialty.- I. J. T0LS0N, GO Rrouu hu It woulJ be (uperflnous to toll a cit izen anything about the the extent or character of the buiineea " . done Hy tbii ., - UP TO RATE ;- IIoDse, as all know the Drm's itand ing for prngreM in the mercantile; method in New Bowie. ' Hit dock ii most variod and per fect in Staple and Fancy , GROCERIES, Froviaione, Meats, Flour. At Bock" Bottom Price. FRKK STAHLKS and every at- tejtion given to onr country friend when they call.y ; . ,'... ; FOB FINE " BPKING liAMR, VILITj, 5IIITTOW, PORK SAUSAGE ANl5 - The Finest Stnll-fed 7 Keer In the Cily - Go 13 SAH'L COHN & SOS, 89 KlddUSt. Phone 48. n i , ill m Malt! The KESTH Tonic! FOR SAfJJ AT D :vh' Pharmacy 1 and OAS "in SIU FITTING. V, !; ii you nerd anything In this 1 ' "'IK tbero is another 1'lum- r i - - I!!-:, n Call.; ' n't have to p y for your i nm H.iii .1 tli:ii it la nil ' ft l ' ' I' IU W hV, Wholesale fc Retail Grocers, . NEW RERNE, m C. John Dunn's Is :Attracting Large Crowds. . v i ' i v v - He will sell Granulated Sugar 5c. per pound. . Roasted Package Cof fee 12c per lb. Fox! River Print But ter 26c lb. r ; ' , - ' s . Best ; Elgin Butter, loose, 20c lb. Don't Cheat yourself by "' staying away but - Lay in a Supply. - Your Choice Your Price. ; f AT - TnTTTJ OTTTPD'O FURNITURE HOUSE, Uader Hotel Chattawk,' New Heme, N. C. i The Furniture yon putln 7 It make the ('.ijcrence between a liouso and ; homo. You want It Low i Pkickd, and you want plonty to select from. i " Sitter ho both. He is ' ! prepared to furnish one i small room or a largo house at prices equally i ronsonablo. '"It CobU Nothing lo virtit hi tut. I you wi'I bu convinced (if Mil Experiment Station Sustained. One Million Cotton Spindles. New - Demperatle Paper'for Rat elith. Penitentiary In bad Financial Con , , dition. JorRNAL BtmsAn, Balelgh, N. C, June, 30. 1 The Attorney Oeneral yesterduy ren dered two important decisions: one is in relation to the revenue act, which pro vides that "every person, company or manufacturer who ahull engage in bus! ness of selling pianos or organB by sample, list or otherwise in this State shall before selling or offering for sale any such in strnment, pay to the State Treasurer, a tax of $10. on each brand and obtain license which shall 'operate for a year." The Attorney Oeneral says each salesman must have a license with him to prevent indictment. The other decision was in regard to collection of taxes and whether a failure to pay them renders a person liable to imprisonment. It is thought that such is the case so says Attorney General Walser. The executive committee of the Board of Agriculture met Lib! nightand decided to continue the experiment statue at Southern Pines. State commissioner Ilamrick lias visit' ed one third of the cotton mills in the State and fliida these have over 840,000 spindles. He thinks there are 1,000.000 in I he State. t. B. Fortune today gave his bond ns clerk of the U. S, Court here. It is with a Baltimore Guarantee company. There is a chance of a new Democratic lally being started here pretty soon. The penitentiary under Its new man agement is in a financial mess. On June 1st it owed $18,000. And they are going in debt at the rato of f lli.OOO per month. Governor and Mrs. Uussell have re turned from Wrightsvllle. The weather is fearfully close and op pressive today. . The thermometer Hear ing the 90 mark before midday. Weekly ('rop Bnlleilu. The week endini; June 28th was gen erully very favorable, except along the northern section of North Carolina and over a few southeastern counties, v here insufficient rain fell. The 22l, 23rd and 27th were cool, but temperatures above 00 degree occurred during the middle of the week. Very beneficial showers oc curred throughout the week. Wheat is about all housed and threshing is under way. Cotton is still backward, but progressing well; corn ho improved and is being layed by; tobacco continues small. In sonic counties farmers are having difficulty in keeping down the grnssv - . -j . Eastern District, Ovor portions of the district, especially in Halifax, Gates, Nosh, Wilson and Brunswick counties, the past week has been too dry, and crops are suffering from the drought; iu other occasional showers occurred. Crop have been kept in good condition Considerable of the corn has been layed by; It is small, but doing fairly well; corn is silking and tassel ing. Cotton was retarded in growth . some by cooler weather on Bid, 23rd and 27th- but made progress during the middle of the week: blossoms are reported. Tobacco is doing well at many points; in some counties isbutomng out badly. Threshing wheat i in full blast. Rice crop is flue. Early table corn is ripe and tomatoes are ripening. ; . THB MARKETS. sltoa m dram. Special to II. W. Bllsby A Co. Commls- . slon Brokers.1 ' Yesterday' market quotations . ,.' 8TOCKS. '. Open. High. Low. Close Am. (Sugar,.... Chicago Gas,... C. B.&Q. i... Jersey Central. . Bt, Paul........ 129 120J 127t 127J 06 85 1341 83 OfiJ 83 84 83 05 88 ; 881 82 COTTON. .. . Open. High, Low. Close August......... 7.81 7.8.1 7.28 7.83 October... .9S ' 7c 6.90 7c ' C. ' CHICAGO MARKETS. Wdiat , , Open. High. Low. Close July...'. 89-M 701 09 70b dept.. Deo . Sept.. 03 ail 7l oil 00 , set Ml 80, 00 83 241 . 25 20b Mbat Pork. July!.;. 7.07 7.75 4.17 4.53. 7.00 7.70a Lard 4.1) 4.63 4.10 115 Ribs 4.50 4.0! Urgent appeals for old are coming in froln that part of Alachu county Flor Ida which was devastated by the great hurricane of September 29 last. The destitution appears to be greater than at any prcvloustiino since the catastrophe, Alaidiuacounty Is situated in the centre of the lM-iiinmihir, midway between Jacksonville nd (Vdnr Kys. - 1 ' ,T f A LT prove 'ic rrcat i d oi I loo.) a I- si h din. K.u . n. Ilw I., . K "( C . . c w . . , To Pnhlic Schools. Park Hotel Sold for 927,000. Caucasian denounces Tom Watson for Playing Into Republican Hands. Scarborough Accepts. Special to Journal. Raleigh, N. C, June 29 The Attor ney General deciles that the expenses of the August election on the question of local aid to Public schools, miiHt be paid out of the general fund and not from the school fund. The Park Hotel In this city, was sold today for twenty seven thousand dollars, by Page Brothers, of Aberdeen, to J. C, Brown, late proprietor of Hotel Bonnit at Littleton, N. C. Senator Marion Butler will in his paper tomorrow, denounce Tom E. Watson as having played into licpublicun hands in the last campaign. John C. -Scarborough of Raleigh ac cepts the presidency of Chowan Baptist Female Instituto. filfD WILL APPOINT. The Committees Will lie Named ire ADjooroinl Populists May Secure Some Repre sentation. Hill Appoint Old Members. Anti-Trnst Legis lation. Likely to Be come n Leading Issue. Washington, June 28 Speaker Reed said today he had the matter of appoint ments under ron;idcrntion and that un less something now unforeseen occurred to change his present inclination he would prepare the list and submit it prior to the tinal adjournment. One of tho interesting things in con nection witli the appointments is the dis position to be made of the twenty-one Populists. In a written communication to the Speaker enrly in the session they demanded recognition ot the committees as a separate party. Heretofore they have not been recognized. Neither Speaker Reed nor the late Speaker Crisp recognized the party of which they are members as entitled to separate recogni tion and their assignments as a rule were confined to unimportant committees. Nono of the; big committees, like the Ways and Means, Appropriation, Foreign Affairs, or Judiciary, has had a Populist member. The Democrats will protest if the Pop ulists are given representation at their expense; It is not considered at all likely that Sneaker Reed wilt see fit to change his policy regarding the Popu lists. When Mr, Reed conies to make up his lists, lie will doubtless confer with Mr. Bailey, of Texas, who was selected as the candidato for Speaker by the Democratic caucus. There is no intima tion ot any change in the chairmanship of the principal committees. Where the oh chairmen are members of the present House, they will doubtless, with pos sibly an exception or two, be rcappoin ted. Tho Republicans are. having great difficulty in deciding upon an anti-trust amendment to their tsulff bill for the reason that there is no purposo to frame a practical provision. Senator Hoar, who has been struggling with tho prob lem as chairman of the juciciary com mittee, took occasion today to point out to the Democrats seme of the obstacles be has discovered iu the way to any sat isfactory restriction. ' Members on both sides of tho chamber perceive that the question of trusts is likely to occupy a much more Important position in the political development of the next few year than ever before. The trust are becoming more numerous and more powerful, and the feelinc against them I not only more intense, but is fos tered and strengthened by the agitation of both the tariff and the nlver questions. Opposition to the truiti form a com. mon ground upon which Democrat can meet, and those of both faction who favor harmony believe the trust issue may be made very prominent in the next general campaign. The Republican have no desire to be placed in the attitude of upholding then institution, winch both parties condemn, but they will not, ap parently avdid such a position at the ex pense of their cherished tarid schema. It It therefore thought, that the so-called anti-trust amendment, which, it is (aid, will bo added to the bill, will be for the purpose only of placing the Republicans on reoord as opposing trust in the ab stract. CASTOR I A for Infanta an 4 Children. be Si k lip ma P0UDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leaveniiiR strength and hcallhfuliicsa. Assincn the food against alum and all forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., New Yobk. l.ftle SlrwH ItrniN, Unless the condition of public business prevents, President and Mrs. McKinley will leave Friday for a visit to Canton, O. They will remain until Monday. A mass-meeting which was largely at tended was held Monday afternoon at the Columbia Theatre Washington, in the interest of llio Cuban cause, under the auspices of the Woman's National Cuban League. The principal speaker was Senator Daniel. The Western roads running nut of Chicago hive come to the conc lusion that they will be about swamped with the amount of business to the Christian Endeavor convention in San Francisco. At the time of making the rate tlie gen eral opinion was that it would nut hiiiii' a large amount of trallic, but some i.l ihr roads now are in straits lo gel the neces sary equipment to enable Ihcm to handle the traltlc. OASTOniA. every or s . itt'vi vrappei. I NEW CWO.P ! RUTABAGAS AND TURNIPS J Host Varioties ! Pure SI rains ! They lmc proven satisfactory many seasons, i on nave iu remised from mo. The planting Benson is upon us, consult your interests, buy again. Also to arrivo in timo for full planting, Cabbngo Seed Jersey Wakefield, All Seasons, Uruinhcail, Flat Dutch, etc; l'cas, lJeans, Ktes Itemeinhcr tho olil spot, Forget it you should not. Brick Store, Near Market Dock. J. F. 0ld7 J New Berne, N. ('. f-W Order filled. by mail promptly JmANUII OFFICK Hanker anil llrokerc. RtockBond. Cotton, Urain, Provisions, Bought and sold for cash or on margin of one per cent, in mis irom .u up. Over Bradham's Drug Store. Phone 43, UrNatlonol Bank References. UTConstant Quotations. 11. II. TAYLOR, Manager. Notice. Certificate ot Stock of No. 285, for One Share ot Stock of Atlantlo and North Carolina Railroad having been lost, notice Is hereby given that application for duplicate will be made, t. f. McCarthy, Administrator II. & Blsckwell, Pay Your IsIeenMea! Professional men and all others who pay licenses, will nave themselves and me trouble by paying at once. These licenses were due and payable June 1st, Us Seeis J. L. 11 A II N, v . Sheriff. to fjJivc Our l'afroiiK at Every lrice the To b Ohlaiiieil. WE ARE OFFERING Goods at REMARKABLY LOW fig ures and QUALITY HAS NOT been lowered. Best Elgin Butter - Best Rio Coffee, No Store in this city makes the preparation, takes the pains, gives the VALUE, and guarantees the satisfaction as we do. 2 5 5 v ka An inspection and Facilities that "It pays 111 lbs Squires Pure Lard "iOo. 10 lbs Stocks llcst Tut. Flour 5 lba Arbncklc's ColTee (!"'. Itice it Lucas I'cst Vinegar, Liu-it h I tic. gallon XMIc. Ilien.s 1 Hi P.aked Benin. Tomato Sauce Sc; S lb UV; :i I Very Beet liiitter X'Oc lb. A 1 leood in rM'r,v '-., JH Middle Street. Sporting Goods. Hulls, Hat ami Cllovca for llase Ball Flayers. Fishing Tacklo, Lines, Polos, Kte. for tho Fish- ormeri. Also Slationory, all kinds. At f. I. OA SKINS, 101 MIDDLE STREET. WM, H. OLIVER, Lira riRB marini ACCIDENT. FIDELITY. 8TKAH DOI LB Insurance.... ' MKWDIKN, AnnmlMtr of TlmevTrlMl and rire-tested nnwile. rnr jwnteil. Cvw b,uuu,(rJ sweuu renreewnted notoart pnoua OnmmlMl .nerot Dewl. for Rw Tort. Coft- aoetteut n! I'.nnnylv.nla. IwAiienl nauonai uoaruravin. unaer- wrlMr. . WM. Dl'NN, JAS. REDMOND, President. T Ice Pre. B. S. UL'ION, fteety Trees. New Berne Ice Go msaaffcetarr e Pure Crystal Ice Prom Dirtilled Water. Out-put 20 Ton DhIIt. , Car lioad Lots Follrited. Ice dvllvereil daily (except Hondsys) f a. m, to 0 p. m. ' Sundays (retail only) 7 a. ra. to 13 noon. For price and other inlurmstinn, address. . U .S. UUIUS. Manager. M Next 10 Days 2t)c. 12c. lb. E ml lb. I toast1' Ml. ot our Stock will convince to trade at rnsl I hiive J list liereived A not her New Stock of ..'.-:t''-l V. MOSIilllTO CAN0P1KS. I have jtiht received :.'."i Bed-room and Parlor Suits and and will sell ( llieap for Cash or on time; or will rsrhangc for your old suits, ami ac cept, your old suits for first payment on a new one, if you will semi them to Thus. Stanly's auction house nt. my cvpi UKc. On all .Mi.tMl suits we will give ii inonlliK time, or until .liuiuiiry 1st, IS'.is. This opportunity holds good for this month. My object being lo make room for my stock as 1 have inoro goods than room. Yours l!c8pectfully, T. J. Turner, NKVY BERNE, N. t'. Sewing Machines ON EASY TERMS to respot eihlo partioa ON MONTHLY TAYMENTS. Will Call cr Wait on Partiei, Duplicate Parts for Machine . For Sale. Needles and Oil In Supply. E. J. Lanier, 78 Tollock NtV, m:v msRuris.x.CL,' ' District Ajt.cnt, Sinier' Mamfacliriir'tePuiiy. liberal T erms Given L !
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