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NlJV BERNE, N.C., THURSDAY MORNJNG, JULY, 1, 1897. EST AH LI SHE I) REX HOSPITAL CONTROL OF TRUSTS. Y Ilnson's ;li . Improved n Behl PW ft Itapd An AmenOment Agreed Upon b? ior uccnpajicj. . the Senate - Cnitiee. VCL, XY-NEW SJSISS KO, 239.? PI II ' J . Mill I .(,' fo)'( '- , , " ' . ,' V v - Q-caxtc, - : '. - . It you need any see us beiore you buy and we vrill make it to your interest tcr buy from u I ii 1 1 u - it - - ' f : '1 : .-. ,.;-j,.'Up-.;,v lianicl & Gaskill ?H,,e 71 Croud 81., NEW BERN E, DT. C. In Our Ti .;' Pharmacy We concentrate all the resources CT a scientifically modern and in every way complete t . . : . Prescription , 1 , Drugstore, cfficiener and certainty. .. . THE BEST passible service is pro- - vldedjand newest and purest remedial agent obtainable furnished. Qnrdouble check .jitem and oilier safe guards elim inate the possibility of mistakes. . v (F We are here for your health. -r. CI Oer. Kiaile ft PaUeck Sts. II. W. SIMPSON, Funeral (Director and Embnlnier. TXVoe 68 Broad Street, next lo Stewart's italle. Residence 128 Brtttd Htreet. -W Burial robee a specialty, ....- John' 'v '..-;-:4- ';-.i-f ' - ;. i' Dunn's K Wood Hotel Property. Bonds Sell Well. Cotton Too1 High. Cut ting In Capltajl Square. Corporation, Being ... Looked After, v 7- ' JOtllWAliBlIREAC, J RAi.Kion, N. Juno 80. f Rex Hospital fehichj for a month has been closed for repairs J will be opened to morrow morning tor pittenta. It is now In as thorough repair rl it could be put. The board of directop are-looking anx iously for the time whin they can erect a handsome new hospiitl. As it is, all the walls of the present one are sonp stone so that the hose can be turned on and they can be thoroughly Hashed down. The now operating rooms arc completed and the furniture ordered. The Ladies Hospital aid association' had agreed to pay for the tiling fot,the rooms and put In all necessary tablei.cabincts, and some of the instruments. The Junior Hospital Association donates a handsome $135. operating table. Tfie ladies have the Farmers. W bare A FULL' LINE of. , mows, : v cultivators, d4 all othor ' Farmlntr Im ! plemenUat ROCK BOTTOM PBICES. TO MtECUANTS Wa can, soli you goods manufacturer! prices. Ii. II duller Jk Co. FOR FINE - - : vr.ma iiiiii:, " VILITa ' MUTTON, " raniiMAUWAOE AND j. r! rinet faall-fed T hi the Vity C3 ini CC3S &M, fcH i: '. "aSt. 1 riioa4. 1 1:3! ":::;:;tm Tonic! FOIt SALE AT PiinrnK.cy ; ::ancu office Vn onv V, On rOLOUIOlUU Is Attracting Large Crowds. 1 ! ' For i!W ! lie will Nell Granulated Sugar Sc. per pound.! ; . Boasted. Package Cof fee 12c per lb. V Fox River Print But- Best Elgin Butter, loose, 20c lbs v V Don't ' Cheat yourself by staying away but Lay in a Supply. Your Choice K Jr1 Yourj Price. f- AT y4 nrro'Q H'kkituke lader Hotel I'iiattawka, New Berne, 5. C. Tlio FuniUuro yon put in it liiiikcli tlifl fiiHoronr ' ' n ft 1 "se ami a ii. nuts, y on Hunt it I.cu riiK'Kli, ' tnj y)U wan 1 l'i 'J Ui Bi ieiit friiil : ni r li linili. IIo is 1 -'Y lo f 'nihil oiio t ! r'Jmi or a lurp money in bank to lect their obligations The Park HottJi Lumber Co. of ii which amount to a little over $500. This has been raised its one year with only about 40 active irtprntwrs. Too much praise cannot be jgiven them for this work. '..:.?" I .-v.: ': owned by tho Page kioro county was yes- tenlay sold t6 Mr. If. C. Drown of Little ton for $27,000. Ikcost the former own ers over $00,000, bat under had manage ment it has not been a paying piece ol property.' If tlio. present proprietor proves to be a hustling hotel man he has fine material to make a splendid hotel. The broad airy corridors, blight cheery rooms, and a lovely (situation makes il more desirable than any other hotel in the city. It is earnestly hoped Mr, II. V. Crawford the efllcient Steward will re tain his place, as well as Mr. J. T Tucker the night clerk and book-keeper. Ralehth bands, yesterday, to' the amount of $25,000 at 9 per cent interest to mature in 1010, were sold. ; No bid was made for iees than (1.05 and Inter est. The Peon. Mutual Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia was the pur chaser. Tliis is a good showing for the credit of the city as the purchaser pays 100.10.20 for each one hundred dollar bond. Kaleigh is being imposed upon by hav. Ing the sick from other towns brought here lo bo put in Iiex hospital This hospital is a, city hospital anil not for Btnle except as pay patients. Caralclgh Cotton Mills of this city ave to close in a few week unless more cotton can be bought at present prices.' The price of cotton goods will not justify the paying of a larger price, The State is making requisition on the war ricpartmont for supplies for the 1808 issue. Some of the requisitions are to be dark, blue flannel shirts for the entire guard. All the supplies asked for are for service wear. Btewart Bros., havd not yet employed counsel in the suits broughtagainst them The agricultural department wants an nccounting wl.b them badly, The cutting of trees in the Capital Hqjiare by the new keeper is outrageo'ia. The severe. censure Is duo him for the ruthless work. 2 At the meetinsjof the R. It commission the telephone rate is t bo again dlse.ui srd. Today they are handling the charge uospiui thlStn p ha -rfhaa.a ( Ban. Acaln.t '!. tela Km tlalvormliy r Vlr i.tlnla. -- Special to Journal. . ' '. Poohirimik, N. T. June 80. In the iFreshmnn boat race, four miles, fowwl today between crews from Corn Bell, Columbia and lh. University ol Pennsylvauia, Cornell won, Columbia second, University Pennsylvania, third thm t.20. ' , cnjrniN noihinatxo. . Special to Journal. - ' OlLimnus, '.Ohio, Juno 80. ft. L. Clispnian, a rich mine owner, and N tlonfl Ilnnk 1'n'nlilcut was nominated on tli a aerond hnllot, for Ooyerntir of Ohio, this aflernmin, by the State Democracy, Tlia tint Hint the Mr Lean crowd sup ,irti'd Chnpinsn niado his nomination sure, ' ran i A Counterfeit Silver Certificates iu Circulation. . Chinese Getting Admission via Nashville. -Qneen Lll In the Senate. Pettigrew Recovered. Washington, June 20. The Republi can members of the Senate Committee on Judiciary today had under considera tion the form of an amendment to be submitted to the control of trusts. They practically agreed upon an amendment making it an offense punishable bv fine and imprisonment for any person or cor poration'lo monopolize or to conspire with any other person or corporation to monopolize the trade in any article pro tected by the tariff bill. The amendment, when completed, will prescribe penalties and supply directions for the detection of fraud. The prepara tion of the amendment has been referred to a sub-committee. The first counterfeit of the new de sign of silver certificates has reached the secret service bureau. It is of the $5 denomination and bears check letter B. plate No. 4. It is a photo-lithographic production and is printed upon two pieces of paper, between which silk fibre has been distributed and then pasted to. gcther. Much of the work oa the note is blurred and indistinct. Information lias reached the Treasury Department that large numbers of Chi nese admitted into this country as par ticipants in the Tennessee Exposition arc clandestinely leaving Nashville for San Francisco, Sacrumeuto, St. Louis, New York and other cities, thus evading the spirit and letter of the law authorizing their admission. A count has been made recently of the number now employed at the exposition and it lias been found that 117 arc missing Ex-Queen Liluoknhni, of the Hawaiian Islands, ppjnt some time in the private gallery of the Senate today accompaujed by three members of her suite. She first appeared in the Senate Marble Room and sent her card to Senator Perkins, of California, who, after exchanging a few words with her and introducing her to many of his colleagues, escorted her to the gallery, where she took a front seat and appeared to be an interested listener to the debate on lead ore. Senatcr Pettigrew was on the floor of the Senate today and was congratulated by his collebgnes on his speedy recovery from his recent illness. P0UDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strength and hcalthfulncss. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. KUYALi UAlUNli 1'UWUJiK UU., New Yohk. Eocene V. Deb IsNnlil lo Have Aban doned lb Nchemp. Milwaukee, Wis. Victor S. Merger, editor of a Socialist organ, gave out u statement last night on his return from a conference with Eugene V. Dclw. He says tho scheme to plant n Socialist colony in the West has been abandoned and to take its place there will he a small migration of unemployed men lo the State of Washington. Tbey will look for homes there the same as other 'settlers and the expense of transporting them will he paid through a per capita tax of 15 cents a month on members of the Social Democracy, Debs' new parly. Debs will remain in the Eaat and he and his associates will devote themselves to the case of Socialism through this political party and the hul lot. BASE BALL Rational Leaga. Ctamo. PIbjkI Tea. I.r4ay. New York, June 30. New York, 8: Baltimore, 8; at New York. Boston, 9; Brooklyn, 8; nt Boston, Philodelphih,!; Washington, 3; at Phil adelphla. Chicago, 7; Louisville, 8; at Chicago, Cleveland, U; Pittsburg, 3; at Cleve- land. Wkrrrlk.j Plajr Today. Washington at Baltimore. Pittsburg at Chicago. St. Louis at Clevt 1 ind. Cincinnati at Louisville. Boston at New York. Brooklyn at Philadelphia, BOW TUB ULl'BS 8TANO. of the 8, A. L. track at Gaston. Won 'Lost P. C. The State Auditor is makine an effort Boston... 40 U .741 to get a list of all the corporations in the Baltimore 86 17 .879 Stato, so aa to secure reports of all stock- Cincinnati 83 17 .0r3 holders.; , ' New York ...,83 . 20 " .023 The attorney general's decision that Cleveland 27 27 .500 tho expoisea of the local aid to public Pittsburg . 26 27 .491 school election Is of the school fund to be Brooklyn 26 : . M .... .481 paid out or the general and not out or Philadelphia 27 80 .474 the school fund Is very Important. It Washington 23 81 .415 will, as before stated be fully 150.000. Louisville........ 21 83 .396 Chicago 20 85 .864 ; '. CORNELL AOAIN WINS, ; " 8t. Louis .. , 11 ' 43 .804 CAUSE OF BIMETALLISM. r r and CiMren. - Hav. J4nn Ik. B.iwsl, LoNDOK. The next issue of the Na tional Review will eontain an article an nouncing aa Important bimetallic dcvttl opmcnt at the hands of the United State. Monetary Commission, consisting ' of Senator Edward O. Woleott, former Vice-President Adlal E. Stevenson, and General Charles Jackson Paine, which will arrive here in a few days. The com mission, according to the National Re view, will present to Uie British Govern' ment a joint statement from Franoa and the United State., declaring their "de sire to terminate the disastrous experi ments inaugurated la 1878, and claiming our good will and active concurrence. The National Review addsi "We ar. able to announce that England's reply will be that the Government Is willing to reopen the Iodlan mint., to make a further substantial contribution to the rehabilitation of silver by extending Its use to England by Increasing the taal tender of silver, making tli silver the basis of notes, eniiowertng the bank of England to use Its silver reserve, and that material assistance and strong moral support will lie given to the object O.e t i I Htste. and Kr.u e have in NO SOCIALIST COLONT. THE MARKETS. Mew York and flileatfo 4nof ntlons on Nlorks Cotton anil Uralu. Special to II. W. Silsby & Co. Commis sion Brokers. "Yesterday's market quotations: STOCKS. Open. High. Ixm. ('lore .. 1271 iasj l-'I'-l I'-'Oi ..1)12 an U fllj . 811 S-t (,( H:'i ... S3. 1 H.-i i H!)l H-U COTTON. Open. High. I,mv. Close . 7.:W 7.3S 7;!2 7.33 .. fi.97 7.01 0.00 7.01 Am. Sugar, Chicago Gas. . . b. & q Jersey Central . August.. October. CHICAGO MAIiKETS. Wheat July .. Sept Dec Corn July Sept Meat , Pork. July... Lard " ... Ribs " ... Open. High. Low. Close (10 Gfi 24J 2(1 7.00 4.10 4.50 (10J 11.-. t ' OOj 21 J 20 7.00 4.10 ('.) (ill fill 8-U 85J cm (Ml (Mil 24 4.0.-. 4.504.40 4.0ft 4.40 TRED MOTHERS Amu help in Hood's Sursnparilla, which drives them pure blood, a (rood appetite ami new and needed STRENGTH. Eastern Carolina Dispatch Line, AND Old Dominion Steamship Co $350 TO Norfolk & Retuiin $3.50 Tickets will be sold from New Heme to Norfolk on July 2d, good to return un til July 10th, 3.50 for the round trip. Fire-works at Ocean View, July filh, and other attractions nt Virginia Bench and Old Point. uEO. HENDERSON New Berne, N. C, Agent June 26. Us UUUUL, ft NEW CROP! RUTABiGAS AND TURNIPS 1 Bettt Yarltftlm! , Pare Strain ! They have proven satisfactor; man; seasons. Yon havo purchased from me, Tho planting season is upon us, consult your interests, buy again. Alto lo arrive in time for fall planting, Cabbage Sood Jersey WakeGeld, All Seasons, Drumhowl, Flat Dutch, etc; I'eaa, lieaua, Kto. I t 4liv4 Our Patrons at Ever Price the EST MLUES Ss I To he Obtained. WE ARE OFFERING Goods at REMARKABLY LOW fig ures and QUALITY HAS NOT been lowered. Best Elgin Butter - Best Rio Coffee, 1 i Roasted. 20c. 12c. lb. I lb. I 2 No Store in this city makes the preparation, takes the pains, gives the VALUE, and guarantees' the satisfaction as we do. An inspection ot our Stock and Facilities will convince thatg "It pays to trade at U4 , m . a, n Next 10 Days u 10 lbs S(iiiirs 1'nro Lard .r0c. 10 lbs Storks Most IV.. Flour 5 lbs Arliucklo's ('i)ITec (i.r.r. l.ice & Lunas Hest VineRar, gulfon ytlc. Ilionz'g 1 II) Baked liean-i, with Tomato SihiooSi;; '1 lb litr; I! II) Hie. Very Best lUttter SOc lb. hv Allegood iJroeer,y fo., 7H Middle Street. Sporting Goods. Halls, Hall and (1 loves for Ilase Hall L'layers. Fishing Tackle, Linos, Poles, Ktc. for tho Fish ermen. Also .Stationery, all kinds. At .1. 1. CJ ASKl.XS, 101 MIDDLE STREET. srTTffJ-V -r--,n I hue ,lut r,."- l!eeeied p ; 5 . i A iml her Z-r , ' New 4 -'l, 1 ' -11 Sloel. of &&S&V 1'AMIIMKS. -at 1 have just leceivnl IVd-room and Parlor Suits and and will sell ( 'heap for Cash or on time; or will exchange for your old Miilti, and ac cept your old suits fur hint payment on a new one, if yon will send tlieni to Thos. .Stanly's auction house at my expense. On all .Ml,li) suits we will trive i; months time, or until January 1st, lrWS. This opportunity anlds ",'""1 for this mouth. My object being to niaki) room for my stock as 1 have more goods than room. Yours Uespuetfully, T. J. 'TtJRNKR, NEW rtKUNlCiV, r. Remember tbe old spot, Forget It yoa sliould not, Brick Store, v , Near Market Dock. J. I tint ,Kew Bern?, N. C. WM. H. OLIVER, IjlFR K1KB MAKINB ACUIDKNT, F1DKLITT, HTKAM DOILI Insurance..... NKWBBHN, Annmhir of Ttma-Trted and Flra-UsUd iMpnnlHH rei.rfB1iiiitl. Vver Uil,Uu.ifu awwU rtnraMnted NOTOAKT VVBUU. OnmmlMl .nor of THAi for Raw Tors, Ooa Bftlcut nixt I'F.innylvaiila. IVAwirul NaUoual UwtnltM vtn UD4r-rrltan.. WM. DUNN, JAS. REDMOND, rrtsldcat. Tlce Pres. 11. 8. U ION, Rert j Tras. Hew Berne Ice Co " Maaafaetarar . Pure Crystal Ice, '. Froia DiMilled Water. Out-put 20 Tods Dull r. .' Oar 1iad Lots Policltod. Ice delivered daily (except Kunlay) f a. in. to (I n. m. U.,,luva Mtftil nlv 9 tit A 19 J Orders by mail promptly Boun. F.n prices and ether inl'ortnttino, filluJ. t aJilrefiS. U.K. UUION. MaoaKW. Scwine Machines ON EASY T tilt MS to eilile partios ON PAYMENTS. respofc MONTHLY Will Call or.Wait on rarlit-s, Duplicate Tarts Tor Machines For Sale, Needles and Oil In Supply, E. J. Lanier; ct a uiiin-H ru, . ; District ARent, ; Sinner Manufacturing .Company. Liberal Terms Clvcn Local Agents.
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