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VOL. XV-NKW SERIES NO. 306. NEW BERNE, N. C., SATURDAY, MORNING, JULY 10, 1097. ESTABLISHED l?A'l. W H AT RALEIGH HIS. I.UI ADJOURN SOON. not 3? o V Deceive YOURSELF with ' J. - u GItOCERIES or more of them ; For a dollar -Elsewhere, than at ; .- ' McDaniel & Gaskill's .-i . ' , , - , 71 BROAD STREET. .... I"They keep the Best and Guarantee Prices as Low as anywhere. No ffrm in the Oily; can show yon a Botler Assorted Slock to select from than they, Orders Carefully Filled and Goods Delivered ' Promptly Anywhere in the City. . ..... .. ..... ... : -STEAMERS- - -AND , ' ' - . " AM rifurnninn QinOTnonin PiY FREIGHT & PASSENGER, For All Points North. The Steamer NETJSE Commencing July 2nd, will leave at 5:30 p. ra. on r MONDAYS. - WEDNESDAYS, .. AND FRIDAYS, Making landings at Oriental,' Ocra coke imd Roanoke Island. : tW Freight received not later than one hour previons to sailiug. For further information apply to GEO. HENDERSON, Agt. ; M. K. Kino, Gen, Mgr., -.Norfolk, Va. ' -New Borne. N. 0., April 29, 1807. Eastern Carolina Dispatch Line, AND Old Dominion Steamship Co, EP WORTH LEAGUE CONVEN TION, AT TORONTO, - CANADA. . . For the above occasion we will sell roii ad trip tickets on July 12th to Norfolk - for (3.00. Tickets good to return until August 1Mb. - ' . Ea HENDERSON, New Borne, N. C," Agent. July 6, 1897. - The "BEST" Tonic I FOR SALE AT Davis' Pharmacy fee We 5ell LoU Ol It, ' ' find Hint fact guarantees lUlrpnh ncxH. It doesn't liuit long enough to get mill.'. It rccpiiren Inlent" to mako good oixiii. KvorvlMKlv can't do it but wc run. We nmi the freshrnt fruit ayrupe. iind filtered water. We know jiiHt how to inn things to make von iny "nil" At the ilrt Hip. Wu'rc not bragging 'though II tliiuk us Jimtilled ui doing so when iu.nU! tlm itoiia. I'raJliam's reliable Diuj- Store. aic of Block of No. SJH5, f.ir On f ("i It of Atlantic nnil Norlli ' ' lutviiif; Imtu lotioUtH' : v, ii (hut H.!i' niion for a I. Fakt Malt! - r - i the idea that yon can bay JJotter i i 1 1 iri r l w JL-f ULllli. KJ 0-s.S3Z : STORES Is . '. Attracting -Large Crowds. lie will sell Granulated Sugar 5c. per pound. . Roasted Package Cof fee 12c per lb. Fox River Print but ter 25c lb. Best Elgin butter, loose, 20c lb.- Don't Cheat yourself by staying away but Lay in a Supply. Your Choice Your Price. -AT jqen sows FURNITURE HOUSE, UnJor Hotel.ChatUwka, New Berne, N. C. The Furniture you put In It makes the (iilTurenoe between ' a house and homo. You want it Low l'liK'Hi), and you want plenty to select from Kilter has both. He is prepared to furnish ono s:iiu!l room or a large 1. oil -9 nt prices equally r ''1. ( i t) V'. 't lrH Tie M v Wrical Accoi ; liate are too Poor, Church Members to be Disciplined Keep off the Capital Grounds. More Tribune Stnff for Sale. ; A Teacher Leayes. Treas urer's Office Report. Jocrnat. Bureau. I Ralkigh. N. C, July 9. f RaleiKh is so badly in need of a nice commodious and convenient Opera Houm). The two here are small, partic ularly the stages, badly arranged etc. The Academy of Musio will be somewhat improved before the fall season, by put ting in new scenery and larger windows. The lessees of the Academy have booked some fine shows for the coming season. When they took hold last year it was decided that only good shows would be booked, and , they have so far put the Academy on a high grade. The First, Baptist Churchjhere has passed a resolution that hereafter all members of this church who dance or play cards will be disciplined. It was rather a surprise when the pastor read this resolution for he had seemingly not noted the fact that there were some members of his church, who had been indulging. The new keeper of the capital has is sued an order that after 7 o'clock p. m. all nurses and children are to be excluded from capital grounds. This is outrageous for the square is a cool place these hot evenings and belongs ti the entire Btalc and not to this nurrow minded kceoer Burns, Mr. A. A. Thompson yesterday gold the'offlce fixtures and furniture, and the electric motor. The rest of the Tribune effects, presses etc. are still for sale. It will be remembered, that Mr. Thompson, at the sale of the Tribune property bought it all in. Capt. C. B. Denson who has given up his share in the Raleigh Male Academy, will probably settle in Charlotte. It will be Charlotte's gain and Raleigh's loss. for years he has been a teacher here, and it is with regret we see him leave. The Quarter Master General has or dered a new North Carolina State flag to be issued to each of the regiments in the State Guard. In the State Treasurer's odlce the re ceipts for first half of 1896 were $820,831 and the disbursements were 503,S53. For the corresponding time for 1897 the receipts were $ 845,110, and the disburse ments were (683,683. The Wake county Farmers Alliance met yesterday and elected J. W. Den mark its delegate to the State Alliance convention at HUlsboro next month. lie opposes the taking of the business fund of the alliance for the tannery and shoe factory. Papers were today served in the 8ecre tary of States office against the United State's Life Insurance company. This company has paid its fees but as it has no license, so the suit had to be brought against the Secretary of State. The Secretary of State wants to get the printing of the Supreme court done in this State, if possible, but lie will give it to the lowest bidder no matter where he is from. There are bids from Rich- The grape crops in the vineyards near here are the finest over seen, This is say- ins: s eood deal, for the grape growers around her. have done a big business before. - - WnRN biltous or costive, eat sCascaret candy calhartio.cure guaranteed, 10c, 25c BASH BALL ' Special to Journal, - - . I'lrrSBima, July 9 Pittsburg, 1; New York, 9. ' St. Lorn, July 9 St. Louis, 0, Brook Iyn,8. Ohicaoo, July 9 Chicago, 8; Boston, 7. Cincinnati, July 9. Cincinnati, 8j Philadelphia, 19. LoumviLLt, July Louisville, 4; Baltimore, 9. - .' WSrTkjr Play Tj. Boston at Chicago. '. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. Washington at Cleveland. - Baltimore srLoulivillc New York at Pittsburg ' Brooklyn at St. Louis. HOW THE OMlM STAND. " Won Lost P. C Boston 41 ' 10 .738 Cincinnati 89 19 ,673 Baltimore.... ... 19 - SI . .650 New York... '87 88 . .617 Cleveland ........ 83 80 .523 Pittsburg......... 89 83 .473 Brooklyn 89 83 .464 Philadelphia 80 85 ,403 Chk-ago 87 87 . .439 LouUvIIIb. ......... 85 85 .417 Wiulilngton 83 85 .897 fit. Louis.... 13 50 .190 CASTORIA T )T Infants and Children. - It Bepenfls Upon Hawaii Trealj aii Monetary Ccmmission. Competition Among Architects to be Encouraged for Public Build . Ingg. Criticism of Judge Bradley by Sen. Allen. Attempt to Bribe. Journal Burkau, ) ' Washington, I). G, July 9. i In view of the large majority by which the tariff bill passed the Senate, one can hardly realize that a few months ago well-infoi med men were expressing doubts of its passage. The House has disagreed to the Senate amendments to the bill, which is now in conference. The pressure to get the matter finally disposed of is so great that the conference is not likely to be a very long one, although some bluffing will probably be indulged in during its first stages. Two things stand in the way of fixing a date for the adjournment of Congress, President McKinlcy's message asking for legislation authorizing a currency com mission, and the determination of the Senate committee on Foreign Rotation to report the Hawaiian nnnexation treaty at the present session, Instead of blow ing it to go over until next winter. It an attempt is mailo to bring these mat ters to u vote, the date of adjournment will be very uncertain; if not, adjourn mcnt is likely to speedily follow agree ment on the tariff hil. Young architects of talent have reason to rejoice at the new method of securing plans for public buildings, under the Tarsney act of Congress, which is to be inaugurated by a competition to furnish the plans for new buildings to be erected nt Norfolk, Va. , and at Camdon, N. J. Regulations governing these nnd futuie architectural competitions were this week issued by the Treasury department. They provide that at least five architects of good standing shall be asked to "submit competitive plans, drawings and specifi cations for each building to !:o erected. nformation as to cost, etc., to be fur nished by the Supervising Architect office. The right to reject all plans sub mitted is reserved, but when one of the competitors succeeds he will get quite nice thing. He will be commissioned by the government to prepare complete plans and to locally supervise the erect ion of the building. Secretary (-Inge lias great expectations of n new plans,both as an improver of public architecture and a developer of architectural talent. Senator Allen took occasion during the short debate which preceded the laying of his beet sugar bounty tariff amend ment on the table by a vote of 57 to 9 to express his opinion of Judge Bradley, of the District of Columbia Supreme Court, who presided over the trials of the sugar scandal witness and, with one exception instructed the juries to bring in verdicts of not guilty, Mr. Allen said: "I do not know who Judge Bradley is, nor do I care, but any mant sitting on the bench in this District or elsewhere and who would hold that a question put by member of a committee and not objected to by the balance of the committee was not a proper one, ought to be convicted of imbecility and general incompetency for not knowing one of the fundamental principles of juris-prudence that 1ms come down to us from 600 years ago, Que of the oldest principles of evidence, one upon which wo act .very day, i that silence gives consent. It wss deci ded differently, however, by that dislin gulshed jurist, Mr. Bradley, and possi bly there are a few poor fellows, who beliove that there can be such a thing in these days as fsvoritlsm in the adminis tration of justice." Assistant Secretary Howell, of the Treasury department, was about Hie mad dest man in Washington for awhile this week. It all came about through Alabama office-seeker. Several weeks ago Mr. Howell received a letter from tliis man asking that his application for tb. position of collector of Customs at Mobil, be filed. Mr. Uow.ll filed the ap- nlication and ss a courtesy wrote ibe man that be had done so. This week Mr, Uowell got another letter from the Ala bama chap, in whtoh he coolly proposed to pay Mr. Howell one-fourth of the salary, If lie would procure his appoint ment to the office. As soon as he could command his Indignation sufficiently, Mr. Howell wrote the would-be office buyer that he bad been guilty of violating sUtu. of the United States by trying to bribe a Government official, and had thereby shown his own unfitness to All any official position. SMik t StaMtf Harris. - Washington, July 8 Senator Inham G. Hams, of Tennessee, did at his rest donoo here a few minutes before 6 o'clock this afternoon. Th. Senator had been gro Ing constantly weaker for several days past, the Intense summer heat, which has prevailed, greatly debilitating ulm, and no doubt hastening his end. Mr. Harris represented the Ninth Ten nesse District In Congress for th. two terras ending in 1853, when he declined a r.-oomlnatlon. He then snovwi to Mem phis, where he hss sine resided. He was Hire, limes in succnaion before the war, brglnnlns: In 1857, elected Gov.rnor ot his State, snd wu serving In that ca- pacity when tlm war broke out. Us took a pronounced nt umt for the Southern ('..iif-, no y so l wns known u one of t ' f : ut i . r n nor.. mm K IIS POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strength and hcalthftilness. Assures the tooa against alum and all forms ot adul teration common to the cheap brands. KUYAh HAraiNli FUWDKlt JU., New YonK. Jnpnn Blnlces Dentnl. Washington Minister Hosbi, of Japan has received late advices from both Ha waii and Japan, which show that nego tiations on the difference between the two governments on the immigration question are going forward peaceably, and that there is nothing in the progress of the negotiations to justify sensational reports that there is a probability of serious trouble between the two govern ments. TIRED MOTHERS linu help in Hood's Sai'sannrilla. uliicli invcs them pure blood, a (rood appetite and new and needed STRENGTH. THE MARKETS. Mew York nnl lilcngo UilolntionN on NioekH Coltoii mxl Urnlii. Special to Journal. Nkw York, July 9. The stock market had continued downward tendency, with dullness prevailing throughout the sen 8IOII. The features were liquidating in (ias, The feeling in Sugar favors lower prices, as the final outcome of tho taiilt bill. On further declines, stocks are a gooil purchase, as railroad earnings are creasing. Cotton is weaker on rain in Texas, and a lower barometer throughout the cotton belt. Cereals declined after Kur,sia slopped luying. The government crop tonioi row is ex pected to show a record bieaking on the jield. On any advar.ccson foreign short ages is a good place to sell wl.ca'.Iffffilfi Provisions weak, Hog receipts anil prospects enormous. If. W. Sm.hu v & to. Yesteid; v's iiiai'Ket quotations furnish ed by II. W. Silsby & Co. Commission Brokers. STOCKS. Open. High Low, 1271 !; Hi' 8" J Clore tli'S m Hi; Am. Sugar 1378 1J Chicago (as. . . . O-'I- 8'; fr- K&q Jersey Central . . St. Paul COTTON. Ope". Hi;?!'. Low, Clote August 7.S5 7.-a 7.;i" 7.3-" October 7.13 7.15 7.08 7.0fi CHICAGO MARKETS. Wukat Open. High. l ow. ( ioe July ... 7(; iltj 70 70 Sept HI. "i5 " Dec CS (VI C71, (17 1 Corn Sept 27 i 27 '-7 ", Dec 21 'Wi 2S 2S; Mkat Pork. Sept.... 7.77 7.77 7.6:2 7.70 Lard " .... 4.12 4.13 4.05 4.(ir Ribs " .... 4.47 4.47 4.37 4.40 The following Is from the fim.nual let ter ofMacy& Pendleton, I!a. kurs rnd Brokers, New York: As the season prises it liecomcs more and more evident that there is to be an abundance of everything that grows nut ot and is taken out of the Lroiind, The prospect of good prices for agitcultural products are good and .the probabilities for higher prices for manufactured pro ducts as the roult of stimulating in dustries appears also encouraging, The currency refotm, promised inlnstyeai's campaign, is doubtless to bo delayed in performance though the promise will probably be renewed from the executive standpoint. Under all these favorable circumstances, Investor, havinff pationcc, can hardly fail to be ultimately well re warded. OABTOniA. TUhf Hall. has ToToacco Q-xowora 1 FOB YOUK Thermometers Tobacco Twine, l, ALU u m Is. IF CUTlYEIt V CO. Hardwire and ' Agricultural Implements, NEW BERNE, V N. 0. Is in iiw ifoiv latriiH al Every Prices thi To be WE ARE OFFERING Goods at REMARKABLY LOW fig ures and NOT been Best Elgin Butter - Best Rio Coffee, No Store in this city makes the preparation, takes the pains, gives the VALUE, and guarantees the satistaction as we do. An inspection and Facilities that "It pays If. W. SIMPSON, Funeral Director antl Enibalmer. OlllectW Broad Street, next toSlewarfs stables. Residence 10S liroaii Slieit. tTlhirial robes a specialty. ISUANCII OKl'ICK H.W.taMo. tanker and JlroLer. Storks, Bo n lis. Cotton, lirnin, PriM Ision, Bought and sold for cash or on margin of one percent, in lots from $20 up. Over Bradham's Drugstore. Phone 12. nrNnlionnl Hunk References. -Constant Quotations. It. H. TAYLOR, Mannger. Given Away AT LAST I I have just received another fine stock I of Oak bedroom Hulls, wood top and marble tops and will srll cheap far cash, or on Urn. for th. next tea di s. so as to make room for my stock, and will give ons of thoa. Fin. Italian Rockers Free of of charge to the purchaser of one of thoae nne in tin for csan or on lime, fcwpectfully, T. J. Tl HNF.R, -New Berne, N. 0. I !:iiiH(l. m , QUALITY lowered. HAS 20c. 12c. lb. : lb. i SEoasfj. etl. oi our Stock will convince to trade at Sewing i Machines ON KASY THI.'MS to iispon sil.Ie parties ON MONTHLY I'AYM KXi'S. Will Call or Wail on Parlies, Duplicati' Purls lor Machines For Salt1. Nretlli's ami (lil in Siiiil). E. J. Lanier, 7H Pollock SI., XI1W ISEItXE, x. v.. District Ascnl, tan Mlieral Terms Given Local Ajrenls, W SI. Dl'NN, J AS. UK I) MOM), President. V Ice Pres. II. S. (il lON, Serly A Trens. New Berne Ice Go- Hlanniactnrcrs e Pure Crystal Ice, From lift i I led Waur. Out-put 20 Tons Dully. ( ar liiid Lots Nilu iini. Ice deliverod daily (except Sunihijs) 0 m. (o 0 p. iu. Suii(ln (retail only) 7 a. m. to 12 noon, rot prices and other uilormatioii, L'..- .1 ..ii. address. II. H. (iUlON, Munagsr. UUIU1 tlliM UUUUi. Bulls, Hals and O lores or Huso Dali Flayers. ' Fishing Tsakte, Linos, Also Statlonory, all kinds, At .T. I. CJASKIiVH, 101 MIDDLE 8TRKET.2
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