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V , A. A. A, - t J . A. A ' 1 WO votrxy-NKw series no. 307. NEW BERNE, N.C, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 11, lii97. ESTABLISH L 1S82. SPECIAL SUNDAY EDITION THIRTY-TWD -CDLUMNS. not UO Of SHUT FART. REWARD OFFERED FOR ARBITRATION. Deceive pi r :r n 1 General Lee Uses M Arresl of PerpBrtrators el lbe French Broad Case; Labor Leaders Adrise ibis Course $6,0Q0for SestitntB Americans. in" tlie Coal Slrik ' . -mm - 55 1 YOURSELF with the idea that you can bay Better "GROCERIES or more of them - For a dollar Elsewhore, than at McDaniel BROAD J"Thcy keep the Best and Guarantee Prices as Low as anywhere. No Qrm in the Oity, can show you a Better Assorted Stock to select from than they. 1 ' Orders Carefully Filled and Goods Delivered Promptly Anywhere "in tlie City. STEAMERS- in FREIGHT PASSENGER, For All Points "North. The Steamer NETJSE Commencing July 2nd, wilt leave tit 5:30 p. ra. on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, . AND FRIDAYS, Making landings at Oriental, Ocra ' coke and Roanoke Island, i ' tW' Freight received not later than one hour previous to sailing. For furthor information apply to . GEO. HENDERSON, Agt. -M. K. KiVfO, Gen. Mgr., s Norfolk, Va. New Bemo. N. 0., April ; 20, 1807. cistern Carolina Dispatch Line, -AND . -. Old , Dominion Steamship Co. EinVORTII LEAGUE CONVEN ' TION, AT, TORONTO, CANADA. For thrt' alxive occasion we v. ill sell ronml trip tickets on July 12th to Norfolk for 5.00. Tickets Rood t return until August llilii. . OKO. HENDERSON, New Borne, N. C, Agent. July0,18u7. Thos. .Bowden's New Quarters Are now Next 'to Big ike'i On Middle St; i . - ALL KINDS OF Y7ines, Liquors, i - Draught 1ebk,, ClOAt'8 andToiiacoo. . W IlOLESALifc AND RETAIL.: JJ7Give me call at my New .Store. ' : THOS. BOWiiEN, ; Notice. YrtilK'nto of Stock of No. SHft, for One i i urn nf Wink if Atlaiilin ami North imliiia I jiil. ciwl having Ix-eii lit,lioticp hereby pivi'ii Hint application for a .; liruti! ill I"! ni;il', T. T. !i-r.i:T1!V, ' AND Old Dominion Steamsliip Co. & Gaskill's STREET. , Jolin Dunn's " STOEE Is , Attracting Large Crowds. v : '..1 vj.. For One Week ! He will Nell Granulated Sugar Be. per pound. Boasted Package Cof '. fee 12c per lb. Fox River Print but ', ter 25c lb.v Best Elgin' loose, 20c lb butter, Cheat yourself by staying away t Lay in a Supply. Don't Stavintr awaV bir3,n-llllccrease in tcnPratnre was V Your Choice Your Price. AT JQEN TOR'S rTRNITURE HOUSE Under IloUlgCliut tanls, New' Berae. N. C. Tin it it.iirn you i: . put l'l i Heathers of Congress Wish to Get Away from the Heat. Death of j Senator Harris Causes I)e- ; presslon. Hawaiian BUI.' President's Vacation. ; Washington, July 9 United, States Consul General Lee lias been rendering some-account to the Government of his expenditures from the sura appropriated by Congress for -the' relief of destitute American citizens in fluba. His figures were presented to the Cabinet today and the showing was remarkable for it ap peared that of the total of 150,000 at the disposal of the Consul General Jie had expended only $6,000. . ' It is thought to be extremely improbn- b'o that anything wilt bo done at this session of Congress after the tariff bill is Anally disposed of. It is doubtful it the proposition to authorize the appointment' of a monetary commission will be con sidered, even if the President recom mends such action,; unless it is done while the conferees are endeavoring t ngree upon the differences between the two hou9CB respecting the tariff measure. Members of both bodies are anxious to get away, mid cannot be persuaded after tar ft" legislation has been enacted that anything else can be of such importance as to necessitate their remaining in Washington during the remainder of the hot weather. ' The Senate met today under the de pressing influence of the death of Sena tor Harris, of Tennessee, who has been one of the conspicuous figures in the upper house of .Congress for over twenty years. The desk ho had occupied so long was not draped, as the Senate had ns yet no official knowledge of his demise. The Senate Committco on Foreign Re lations made two efforts today to secure full meeting for the purpose o flaking up and it possible disposing of the Iia- wniian annexation treaty, but failed. No quorum was secured at the fore noon session and there was nay a full at tendance at the afternoon.' The treaty was discussed at some length at the latter session and the more pronounced of its advocates suggested the advisability of early action. " President UcKinley will spend most of Ins summer vacation on the shores of Lake Champlain. Plattsburg, N. V. will be bis nearest town. His party will con sist of the members of the Presidential family, of Vice-President and Mrs. Ho- bart. Secretary Alger and family, Secre tary and Mrs. Porter, and probably of several other members of official society. The conferees on the tariff bill put in a very hard day's work. , They recessed at 1 o'clock for lunch and again at 0 for dinner, and at 8 o'clock resumed their silting, and continued in session until late tonight. " : " They have all taken a particularly binding pled go of secrecy, and are guard ing their labors with unusual vigilance. Beyond the general statement that they were making satisfactory progress, the conferees would say nothing. . BEAT IN CHICAGO. Many Dalb. d Htnet Drop la lb. ' Mircta. ' . ' CnlCAOO, July 9. Of all the hot days that have made life a burden since the warm weather of 1807 began this was the worst . There were more ucatbs of hu man beings and, of animals, and the number of prostrations was greater than upon any other day of the long hot spell that ' has hung over Chicago. Sixteen people are dead from the heat, two are insane, and out of a large number of prostrations ton cases are critical. The night was a sizzling horror there was comfort to be . found powhero, the hottest eight Chicago had ever known, The mercury was 87 last midnight, and although near the lako It sank to 83, at 6 I .1 I.... 1. IIIUIO IIIUU JJ Ml I D IU ,B humidity, which through the night awl day made the discomfort far greater than is implied by the record of the thermom cter. ' . - . ., The day was especially severe on horses, over 100 lying In tho streets. Six teen hundred men and boys were tern pororily thrown out of employment In Pullman todny. Owing to the intense heat the managers found it necessary to cloo the works at noon and send .the workmen home. At JSloomtngtnn, III., the mercury reached 105. Cliiriims weullicr prevails iti Ban Fran cisco nnd the CliriMiim Kmlciivon'ry crowded the vaHt churches where met- ing were to I In M. Tliti-o ni'inkeil pil'lu-rn 111 ( I ' ! in l! " r 1I1.T 1 ' I ('. Chatham Connty has an Interesting Law Case. ' Insurance not in Com pliance with Law. The Lease : .- Again. Can Play In 1 ,' the Square. Journal Bukbait, ) , 1 Raleigh, N. C, July 10. ' f ' Governor Russell offers $100 reward for the perpetrators of a strange crime April 1. The body Of an unknown man was found floating in the French Broad river in Buncombe county. The ceroner held1 an inquest and the jury was of opinion that the body was that of Wil liam Vestol. There seemed to be no clue whatever to the murderer or murderers. It was found that tho latter after; killing him hod thrown tho body In the river. ' An interesting legal case comes up from Chatham county A.' P. Terry of Pittsboro made application to tho county commissioners for license to sell liquor, and 275 out of tho 410 voters in the town ship signed the petition. ; The county commissioners refused to grant license. Proceedings wore today begun to force them to grant it, on tho ground that the law does not give them absolute discre tion or power to refuse generally. The wording of a previous act was "shall without discretion grant license," which that of the present act la "may." But there is a proviso, which was In the former act and which was evidently by an oversight left In the new one, and it is on this proviso that Terry's counsel base their contention. The southeastern tariff insurance asso ciation will not comply with the law of the last Legislature requiring Insurance on farm houses to be as low as .the rates in the southsldu counties of Virginia. Tho act also requires a reduction of rates on farms in the country. With this act the companies comply, but they ignore that part of it relative to country dwell ings. .-. !; .' v., A. Pinkerton detective is now at Lex ington trying to unravel the mystery of the murder of Mr. A. A. Springs. . The Louhiburg dispensary is making; sales at the rate of about 20 a day. Tho commissioners ordered beer kept on ice but this the board of control stopped. The now State directors of the North Carolina railway seem to be quite the re verse of sanguine as to Gov.' Russell's carrying out his plan to annul the lease of the North Carolina railway to the Southern. ". .-' . ' The keeper of th capital issued an or der that no children or nurses would be allowed in the Capital square after 7 p. The board of public building held a special session yesterday and rescinded the order. There ia tome comment on the tact that not the least notice was taken at the Capital or by the treasury department of the death of ex-State treasurer S. McD. Tate. Tho capital board yesterday discussed this matter, In view of newspaper strictures, ,v The law uow requires a report of the amount of air furnished in mines. The first report of this kind ever made came today from tne Cumnock coal mine. The military company at Henderson will goto Washington, X. C. Monday on Its annual outing. . . - Tho deputy revenue Collectors In this district have made an excellent record this year In the matter of acimres of il licit distilleries. ; ' ' . BASS BALL. Ralloaair.Leaft-a UaiMM Jlajroa Toa- Speoial to Journal. . ,. . 4 PtmBiiao, July 10 Pituburg, 8; New York, IB. .. . - . . ' St. Loon, July 10 St. Louis, 4; Brook lyn, 8. ' - .-' "- . Chicago, July 10 Chicago, 8; Bos ton, 7. - Cincinnati, July 10. Cincinnati, 0; Philadelphia, 8. . Cleveland, July 10 Cleveland, 8; Waihlngfon, 1. , Louisville-Baltimore, wet grounds. . ' WBrTky riay Tar. Brooklyn at Chicago. . LouiivlDe at Cincinnati. : : Washington at Cleveland. Baltimore at Bt. Louis. Monday's oamkh. f. Brooklyn at Chicago. New York at Cincinnati. t Boston at Cleveland. ' Philadelphia at Louisville. WonlilngUm at Pittuhurg. Baltimore at St. Lnulf MOW Til K dl.ltim STAND. Won Iwt P, C. Boston...... 41 17 .7L' Cincinnati 40 19 .IKS Pallium 21 .f'. NYwYnk :!S 21 .(L'l (Vvehtci. hi '." jtr: I ' r:i ' .( 1 A Conference 'in Pittsburg and a manifesto Issued. A Joint Meet ing of the Arbitration Boards ' Hay be Held Soon.' Num. , ber of Miners Ont. PrrrgBURa", Pa., July 0, The greatest gathering of labor, leaders that ever as sembled in this country In the course of a strike was held in this city tonight to devise means to assist the coal miners in their contest for increased wages. ' The conference was called 'suddenly, but the officials who responded represent nearly every branch of organized labor in the United States A manifesto was issued in part as fol lows; ,-r .? . -j "Every effort, it was determined, will be made on the part of those present to secure the co-operation and practical aid of organized labor for the struggling miners. Ail the circumstances warrant the firm conviction that the miners will ultimately achieve victory, and to this end, the aid of labor and the sympathetic public is invoked. Conscious of the great interest which tlie public has in a contost so widespread as that of the miners, it gives us great satisfaction lo know that the mineis have not been and are not now opposed to arbitration. We, therefore, ureo and advise that a conference be held by the representatives of the miners and the operators with a view of arriving at a settlement ot the present suspension." The suggestion that a joint meeting of the arbitration boards of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Pennsylvania be held In this city next week, and an effort made to settle the strike is received with favor here, and it is believed that both opera tors and miners will welcome it. Next week there will bo thirty repre sentatives of the organization at work and by next Friday there will be 150,000 to 100,000 men in line. It is difficult to make an accurato estimate as to how many miners have joined the strike, but 125,000 is a conservative one, and the number is daily increasing. THE MARKETS. How York and f hlrnco Quotation on Niork Cotton ami Oralna Special to Journal. New York, July 10. Stocks, today, assumed a half holiday dullness, but showed great strength. It is confidentially expected that Pres ident McKinlcy, on Monday, will send his financial message to Congress. Railway earnings continue good. In dustrial stocks are all stronger, and the market should go somewhat higher, Cotton was depressed on rains In Texas, but rallied on the government report, which showed the condition to be 80, which was a less percentage than ex pected, The feeling in wheat ia bearish on the receipts, and the expected Government crop report, but the market declined only fractionally tin fears that the continued foreign demand, with our small viih)e supply may bring about a squeezo in the market, ' GOVERN MKNT RRI'ORT.ON COTTON. , The department of agriculture report tlie July returns for cotton indicate an average condition of 80.0 as compared with 83.5 in June, An inorease of, 2.5 points. The average for July 14, 1896 was 92.5. The average by States is: Va., 87, N- C, 90; 8. C, 80; Ga, 85; Fla., 80; Ala., 85; La., 80; Tex., 88; Ark., 88; Teun., 80; Mo., 05. Okla., 82; Miss., 81; Ind. Ter, 93. V ; , ' , , n w- B'LBB & CO. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by U. W. Sllsby & Co. Commission Brokers. . . STOCKS. ; . ' Open nigh. Low. Close Am. Sugar....... 128 12 128 129, Chicago Gas 04 , 044 93 941 C. a AO, 82 82J -8J 82) Jersey Central. ... 85 85 85 . 85 BL Paul 83 83 83 83 , COTTON. , - . r Open, High. Low, Close August.. 7.85 , 7.B8 7.82 7.88 October 7.07 7.07 7c 7.02 CHICAGO MARKETS. WniAT Open. High. Low. Close July 70 70 09 00 Sept 65 85) ViJ 6C:-( Deo 07 07 0CJ 07J Corn : ' Sept 21 20 2(11 2(1) Deo 28 2H 271 27 Meat , Pork. Kept.... 7.C5 7.05 ' 7.50 7.50 Lard ' 4.03 4.02 8.05 3.05 Ribs " .... 4.37 4.37 4.35 4,37 Trml. in H'U. NkW Y"iK, July H' -lini'l ttr.-oL's to ! - v '. ; Ti.c pr.- I 1 if :.u i n !y m l 1 r 1 Absolutely Pure Celebnted for its areat leavenina strength and hcalthfulness. Assures the iuuu against alum ana an rorms 01 auui teration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., : New York. While a ganj pf workmen were ex cavating on the line of the street railway in Lexington Ky., one of them struck what appeared to be a piece of pipe, but which proved to be a sixty-four pound dynamite cartridge. A fearful explosion followed and five of the six negroes In the gang were blown to atoms. ' OABTOHIA. his You Don't Need the Fan with tho soda. Every hot day we thank our stars that wo know how to make good soda, not alone because we self so much, but because we nave it to drink ourselves. Every time it trickles down our throats, carrying tne coolness of a hundred-weight piece of ice, we feel tniinktul. We feu! just like paylne our- selves for making it. Whatever the time of the day you call on us, you'll always mm lresn, refreshing drinks at Bradham'g Pharmacy. LBsirgfaiKLS;! At Allegood's Grocery, 10 JDjrz" 1 FOR SPOT CASH I WILL SELL 10 lbs Granulated Sugar, (Franklin . Refinery) medium fine, 00c 10 lbs Squire's Pure Lard, ........ 50c 5 lbs Arbuckle's Roasted Coffee, ... 65c Good Green Couee 10c Very nice green coffee 15c Very best creamery butter ........ 20o Moss pork, by the round 5c lb, bbl, 9.50 Mhort backs per 10 00, 1UU pounds. . 4.50 Very best rib side per pound 6c Good flour per pound 2jc Very best flour per pound ....... 8c Meal tier peck 15c Ginger snaps per pound.... 6c Very best red "c" oil per gallon... . 12c 5 gallons red "(T' 05c 3 cans best tomatoes 20c 8 cans best corn. 20c 3 cans best pork and beans 20c -20c cans best pie peaches... -, 3 cans best table peaches.. . . ..... Very best light syrup per quart. . . Apple vinegar 4 years old per qt. . . Railroad baking powder.small size, " " " large size, 1 lb can beef Heina's baked beans with tomato 25c 7c 5c ' 4c 8c 10c sauce, lib can Sc 8 lb can 12c 4 lb can , 17c ftquarttin buckets , ftc 4 quart tia. buckets 10c 15 boxes coast matches, 100s 10c Defender soap, 8 bars for ......... 5c Very best Enf lull cured shoulders. 7 ft 8c Heine's Keystone Ketchup, Pepper Sauce ana bwcce ricmes oueaper tnan tue ciicapest. AlIegoo4l Grocery Co., 78 Middle Street. and GAS FITTING. When ynu need anything In this line RKMEMBER there la another Plum. ficr In town, ' Give Illm a Call. ITTYou don't have to pay for your work until you are Hal In fled that it Is all right Give him a chance anyway. IteH:clfiilIy, 311 Craven St., NsW Bf.knr, N. 0, Is to Give Our Patrons at ' Every BSST 11. To be WE ARE OFFERING Goods at REMARKABLY LOW fig ures and QUALITY ; HAS NOT been lowered. Best Elgin Butter - 20c. lb. Best Rio Coffee, BT -12c lb. '''' ' ' ' No Store in this city makes the preparation, takes) the pains, gives the VALUE, and guarantees the satisfaction as we do. 'ty ' 55 ..,-'' An inspection and Facilities that "It pays II. W. SIMPSOX, Funeral Director and !Embalmer. Office 68 Broad Street, next to Stewart's stables. . Residence 168 Broad Street. ' RTBurial robea a specialty. BRANCH OFFICE Stocks, Bends, ' : 1 '.Cottoa, drain, V , ' Provisions, Bought and sold for cash or on margin of one per cent lp lots from 2u up. . Over Brad ham's Drug Store. Phone 42. tlTNalional Bank References. t9Constant Quotations, ' s ' - R. H. TAYLOR, Manager. ; Given Away ust ' '. '" "'' ' ' '' f H. W. SlLSBY & Co. Bankera . and ISrdkerA. 1 Price the pi Obtained. I oi our .Stock will convince to trade fat Machines ON EAST TERMS to reipot Bible partiea ON WONTIILT PAYMEJim Will Call or Wait on Parties, , Duplicate Parts for Machine. ' ' For Sale, '. Needles and Oil in Supply, Ta T. J T ' '. 78 Pollock HL, J - Blstjlct Ijrent, Sinner Ilanafacturina: Companj. Liberal Termi Given Local Agents. WM.BCNN, ? JAS. REDMOND. President, fM PrM. B.S.tiVlOX, Seety ft Treaev Hew Bcrnc Ice Go Blast ictarera a Pure Cryctal Ice, From lnntillid Water. . Out-put 20 Tons Hi, ii T. ( 11 r Jsd Lots Solicited. Ice duliveredd n!v (esrent Kimil.. fl a. m, to 8 p. m. , ' ! v Am noon, rur ,ri-s and other itiiormatloo, ' "Mresa. U. 'UJ LION, Kane. ' i , it. : O Bninll r -1 i-r lion-n J at : 1 O ri'HKOif;tUo, t ."'It C. , 5 N ' ' " dllire, ll'l l-)ll Will bO COIIH I I 1m. I rr.nv. . I ."'Ml Ml: . I V. ,,1 t 1 . 1 i .... . ri. vt I . ) .- ,1 t , i,h k. .-r fine Hi it 1 t t..j) ainl . i r iMtnh, n to V 1 I' .. VP ! ...if Wliilo in J '..J Wi iloll't ferret , slop At lie It I - ', 0: ii of tlio I.'-1 'a;f'8 in r ...!;.'.',. n. 0. i.urroN, I I. 1 i' 1 c ti) tne i!r. hi ill 1 ,.!,.), An.'. . i il v 1 I . " i 1 .nun ! I ! ! 1 M . .r , i r nil ' ' 'V 1 J . I
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