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NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 25, 1097. ESTABLISHED l!15. FARM VALUATIONS. IS NOW UW. A FRESH LOT YOL. XV-NEW SERIES NO. 324. fill am Small Pig Hams, Big Hams and , " ' " ; AND THE BEST STOCK OF CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES , In tlie City, ;? Pricee Guaranteed. Goods Delivered : . Anywhere in the City Promptly. , ' v fflcnamcus iiasK 71 Broad Ht. MID-SUMMER SALE . . . -mof : "Weiglxt Olotlxi Percale OfTico Coats at 42o, all 81301. 1 . . .-. :. . . ' 1 Hair Line Silk Mixed Coats and Vests at a,25, worth 13.50. Silk Mixed broad etripo Coats and i vava a vv.v, nviwt vu,uvi 50 Linen Crush Suits at 12 38 a tnit, last year these suits sold at $5. J. M. Howard OPPOSITE BAPTIST CHURCH. J. V. STEWART'S Broad Street Sale & Exchange Stables Hat always on hand the Largest and Most Complete Stock of ; Horses Carriages, Surrles, Buggies, Road Carts, Single .and Double Harness, Riding Saddles, Robes, Whips, Etc, . ; fif Examine before buying elsewhere and bo convinced that yon can bny very Low lor Lash or Payable in m7 or lUB. J. "W. STIC W-ET, . C8i'7,Vo7Hrt7C- ISItANCH OFFICE itutl IIioIuth. ?' U, B0BIh, Cotton, Ural, I'roTlHlonn ! M fin! nnlil fur thmIi or on margin i j r t i ht. In Ints fnm JO ii p. ' r V " i n'rt r 1 1 : ':tnrc. riime4', T I t' i.'.k l- ii'nr'I'S, H.W. urfCo. To Cut. MUST RECEIVED. Wholesale Ill fc Retail lli Grocers, MW BERNE, HT. C. ' Alpaca Coats at 91.10 and $1.25. Alpaca Coats and Vests at $1.75 and 14.00.. CWThese goods are all a bargain and will be sold foi CASH ONLY. ; Now Lot Collars and Cuds, Hos iery, Handkerchiefs, just in at LOW PBICES. Mules. Hew Berne, H. C. Vou Don't Need the ran till Iho foil. Evry lint diy Wf thank our Nturw that wo know how to tnnkHtf ioil Bddii. imt nlono Ihtimim we A mm h. tnit 1 'mi ii, hsvn It lo '!' i 'l vcvtnti It triklt ' " !l I I i ' I! I'm C'lilK'H f 1 ) : ' ' f I " ! I. . I -. ' i .i -,k onr- Ineplity in Prices in Different Counties of Land. ' Naval Reserves at Nog's Head. Farmers Alliance. ' Ice Factory SoesJKallroadY Democratic - ' Papers - Coming ont Against Fusion. Journal Bureau, ) Ralejgh, N: C, July 24. j The State today issued a charter to the Murphy Savings bank, of which J . V. Brittaln, A. L. Gurloy and others are in corporators. T(io State board of equalization is Bur- prised at the differences in valuation of lands and horses In the various counties. As. to farm lands soma examples are. Sampson 93.16 per acre, Franklin $5.70, Chatham $3.79, Bladen $1.90, Alleghany $3.58, McDowell $1.55, Lincoln $6.10. As to horses valuations are in Sampson $33.05, Robeson $40, Chatham $36, Lin coln $40. Moore County, 47 is the value. Even Populists who tec these figures admit that railways are taxed much higher than lands. The Sampson county lands could not bo bought for $4 an acre. As an example of inequalities Bladen returns 457,009 acres, valuation $806,450, and Cabarrus 215,079, at $1,535,200. Keal estate ought to bo assessed it at its ' actual cash value. People from other States will not buy land, offered to them at $30 which they find listed at $0. The auditor's Chief clerk, Mr. Simnis of Cabarrus says he sold laud there for $28 an acre cash which was valued ut only $6. The Elizabeth City division of Navul Reserves goes into camp at Nag's Head August 8rd. The Edcnton Company (D. Capt. Banks,) of the First regiment goes into camp there at the same time. The officers of the Stute Farmers' Alli ance are now making a desperate effort to get it out of politics. But yesterday the Populist State Convention most in gloriously ended the annual meeting of the Alliance. There was quite a gale of wind for an hour here last night. It riiil no damage in the city, but perhaps did some to corn and cotton. Cotton is remarkably well fruited this year, ruts is mo comment or all the growers. , Thomas Robertson, the white man con victed of seducing Julia Hester here was given the full limit of sentence, 5 years. He has appealed and the ease gets before the Supreme court in three months, Feel ing against him is high. The Hygicnce ice company (defunct) which was really H. Brar & Son. of Charleston, sues the Scalioard Air Line for $30,000 for the burning of Its ice factory hero several years ago, with claim that sparks from a passing engine caused the fire. The attendance at the farmers' insti tutes is small up to this time, tlio Popu lists have concluded that the attendance was light because there were Democratic officials, but now all the business is in Populists hands, yet they do not draw the crowds. ' This early Democratic papers are com ing forward and taking a Arm atnnd against any fusion with Populists in 1808. Last years disgraceful failure taught a lesson. One of the seven convicts who esoapvd from the Castle Hayue 4arm has been returned to the penitentiary. It is said one of the convicts was shot. In the Superior court hore today Thos. Terrell, white, submitted to a verdict of manslaughter for killing John Gill near Wake Forest last April. ' ImIii tor a !( Stk. PnlLADiM-iilA, Pa., July 23.-Two British steamers, laden with valuable cargoes of sugar, are to-night scudding over the seas towards this port as fast as their engines can carr thera In a rao against time, 1ide and tariff, . There Is a stake of $135,000 at tho fin ish if they get within the customs dis trict of Philadelphia before the Dlngley bill passe the Senate to-morrow after noon, for by doing so they will have saved that much money In duties on the sugar. To incoming vessels the Philadelphia customs district begins at Marcus Hook, Pa., and today three swift tugs went down the river to pull the slamers ovor the Hoe before the bill becomes a law. Every effort is being made to make better time than the United State Ben at, has been making, and the postpone ment of the date of the vote on the bill until & o'clock tomorrow afternoon has stimulated hope fur the landing of the take. . To do so, however, the steamers will have to be within the district before noon tomorrow, as custom-house oliMKf at Hint hour until Monday. SnlMtsiitlsl rewards awslt the captains of Hi ships if they beat ths bill, CASTOR IA T ir I. ' i '.s and CLiLlrert, Tie Tariff Bill Passed Yesterday at Tire O'clock, Conference Report Is Adopted by the Senate. Message Sent by Presi dent McKlnley Urging the Appointment of a Curren cy Commission. Special to Journal. Washington, July 24. The confer ence report on tho Dingloy tariff bill was adopted by the Senate at 3 o'clock this afternoon by a vote of forty to thirty. It was signed by Speaker RccdJ Vice rresiaenc riouuri anu Dy rrcsiucm McKinley. President McKinley sent a special mes. sage urging Congress to appoint a Cur rency Commission, the Commission lo report before the first of November. The President recommends necessary changes in the banking laws. A vote will be taken on the message and a final adjournment will take place late tonight, BASE BALL, Nnlionnl Lok Unmea rioyf.l Vrs- te r.lny. Special to Journal. CmcAflu, July 24 Chicago, 3; New York, 7. Louisville, July Si Louisville, 2; Boston, 5. PnTSUUtta, July 24 Pittaburg, 10; Bal timore, 3. St. Louis, July 21 SI. Louis, 7; Washington, 5. Cincinnati-Brooklyn, postponed. Cleveland, July 24 Cleveland-Phila delphia game forfeited to Cleveland, 9 to 0. Where They Piny Tuilny. Louiavillc at Oliicugo. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Baltimore at Cleveland. Washington at St. Louis. hondax'soames. Cincinnati at Chicago. New York at Olcvelnud. - Brooklyn at Louisville. Philadelphia at Pittsburg. Boston at St. Louis. HOW THE C'LMiS STAND. Won Lost P. C. .707 .048 .044 .595 .508 .408 .473 .443 .441 .438 .389 .213 Boston 53 22 Cincinnati 46 23 Baltimore 47 26 New York 44 30 Cleveland 43 32 Philadelphia 87 42 Pittsburg 8) 39 Chicago 85 44 Louisville 34 43 Brooklyn 82 41 Washington 28 44 St. Louis 16 59 Ult ftews Item. A dispatch from Copenhagen says that tho report of the capture, of a carrier pigeon in the vicinity of Tromsoc Island, near the north point of Norway, supposed to be from Andrcc, stamped with the words and figures, "North Pole passed 15," Is not true. The ambassadors of the powers and Tewlik Pasha have agreed upon the frou tier clause in the peace treaty. Negotiations are now going on all over the United Status looking towards the formation of the National Brewers Trust that shall control the output of lager beer as absolutely as the Standard Oil Com' pany regulates thejmarkct for petroleum. Mr. Sulsor, of New York, introduced in the House a bill declaring that a state of publio war exists in Cuba, and that belligerent rights be accorded to the Cuban Government; also, a constitu tional amendment for tho election of United Stales senator by the peo ple. ,,- A dispatch from Singapore says that the Chinese steamer Srihengann, bound from Singapore for Malacca with 190 passengers, was1 wrecked In a squall off Malacca on June 19th. One hundred and ninety person, including the Captain of the steamer , were drowned. The re mainder were rescued by a passing steamer. , The correspondent of the Daily Chron icle in Bagua La Qrando, province of Santa Clara, Cuba, writes to bis paper a tbrriblo account , of affairs there. The troops and Insurgents, ho says, are suf fering horribly from famine, and the ravages of small-pox and yellow fever, while butcheries of prisoner after In quisltorlal tortures are of daily occurence if tli victims bo suspected of withholding information. Cspt.-Oeneral Woyler, lira correspondent say, has shown neither mercy nor quarter, and ha turned the campaign in Cuba Into a near approach of that of the Duke of Alva, In Holland, in tli sixteenth century. ' - WabiuncitoN, July 23. Assistant Boo rs In ry Evanderllp to-day authorised the Director of Bureau Engraving and Print ing to print and deliver to (lie office of the socn Uty, United State note, Treas ury note and silver certificates, to the amount of $104,000,000. A lurgn proportion of these notes Will l.f in unmll i!i-nitmiiialimi( ones, twos, ill r , an. I tlin " I ' ' ' 1" rMvtvl POWDER Absolutejy Pure Celebrated for its ereat leaveninc strength and Jhcalthfulness. Assures the tooa against alum and all forms of adul teration common to the cheap brand:. KUYAli BAKING POWU1SK CO.,, New Yohk. to be sufficient for the needs of the Treas ury for a period of about three months, meeting the usual large demand for timall bills required in the movement of crops. The department anticipates in view of tho abundant crops and the foreign de mand, an unusually large and early call for small bills. Oft" for AliMkn. Seattle, Wash., July 23 The steam ship Quoeu sailed for Alaska today cur rying 413 passengers, of whom 103 were from Seattle hound for the Klondike gold lields. The steamer carried 400 tons of freight consisting of baggage and provis ions. The demand for transnortntion to Alaska has increased so rapidly that the Pacific Coast Steamship Company lias decided to place another steamer on the northern route. 1 he steamer Mate of California will leave San Francisco on the 7tli August connecting with the George Welder at Portland, on the 80th. THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by H. W. Silsby & Co. Commission Brokers. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close Am. Sugar Chicago Gas. . . . C. B. & Q 14i; 145 J 141 111 99 99 89 80S 8i 89 1 981 88J HI) m 98 88 1 89 88! Jersey Central, . St. Paul .. 88; 88 COTTON. Open. High Low. Close 7.45 7.48 7.20 7.29 7.07 7.08 August 7.4."i 7.53 Sept 7.2'! 7.32 October 7.07 7.13 CHICAGO MARKETS. Whkat Open. High. Low. Close July Sept Dec .. . 753 7U 70S 751 721 30i 27 J 70J 72Ja 73Ja 271a 285 Corn Sept.... Dec. ... 20 i , 27 2Tj 28J Meat Pork. Sept.... 7.75 Lard " .... 4.12 Ribs " .... 4.53 7.75 7.75 4.12 4.17 4.20 4.02 4.52 4.00 Puts 711, Calls 74J on Sept. Wheat. At Allcgood's Grocery, lb ID-k5TS FOR SPOT CASH I WILL SELL 10 lbs Granulated Siiar, (Franklin Rctinerv) medium line 50c 10 lbs Squire's Pure Lord, 50c 5 lbs Arbuekle's Boasted Coffee, . . . 05c Good Green Couee 10c Very nice greeu coffee 15c Mess pork, by the round 5c lb, bid, $9.5(1 Short backs per lb 5c, 100 pounds, . 4.50 Very best rib side per pound lie Good Hour per pound 2ic Very best flour per pound He Meal per peck 15c Ginger snaps per pound 5c Very best red "c"' cil per gallon . . . 12c 3 eullons red "C .mc 8 cans best tomatoes 20c 8 cans best com 20c 3 cans best pork and beans 20c 8 cans best pie peaches 20c 3 cans best table peaches 25c Very best light syrup per quart. . . 7c Apple vinegar 4 years old per qt. . . 5c Railroad baking powdurfumall size, 4c " " " largo size, 8c 1 lb can beef 10c Ueinz's baked beans with tomato sauce, 1 lb can 8c 8 lb can 13c 4 ib can 17c 3 ouart tin buckets 5c 4 quart tin.buckets.. lie 15 boxes coast matches, 100s 10c Defender soap, 2 bars for 5c Very best English cured shoulders, 7 & 8c Ueinz's Keystone Ketchup, Pepper Sauce and Hwcot Tickles cheaper than tue cheapest. AUegooiI Grocery Co., 78 Jllddle fttreek Your Prescription ' will receive th most careful attcn lion here, and be delivered to auy part of the city. W know medlolniw are life savers, and that the best are hardly food enough fot sick folk, nd the smallest thing should be handled with same care as most dlluciilt proscription. -Yours for health, C. D.BRAMUW, Corner Pollock and Middlo Street. Is to Give Our Patrons at Every Price the BEST To be Obtained. 00000000 WE ARE OFFERING Goods at REMARKABLY LOW fig ures and QUALITY HAS NOT been lowered. Best Elgin Butter - 20c. Ib. Best Rio Coffee, 12c. Ib. I n m No Store in this city makes the preparation, takes the pains, gives the VALUE, and guarantees the satislaction ;J as we do. 2: An inspection ot our - Stock j: and Facilities will convince 3:, that "It pays to trade at 3' IOl'blrlIl B f: Your Choice Your Price. -AT JOEN SUM'S FURNITURE IIOUSK. Under Hotel Clialtnwka, Now Berne, N. ('. o Tho Furniture you put in it makes the uiuVrence o between a lion so and a lionio. You want it Low o l'liicKD, and you want plenty to select from, o Suter lias both. lie is prepared to furnish one o small room or a large house at prices equally o reasonable S-t?-It Costs Nothing to visit his Hore, and you will bo convinced of the above The Largest Surprise. 2.1b. can Sugar Corn, at 5c "por can. Evaporated Applo 5c lb. . Arbuckle'i Ariosa Coffee 15c por pound. Prunes 5o per pound. Cream Lonoli ISiscuit, 1 lb packages at 10c, F. ULRIGH'S UROCEHT, PktaeOl. 44 "Middle St. t FOB FINE VEAJU MUTTOX, POllItL NA.UHA.GI2 . and . TliePInent rWl-fcd Beef In the City GotoSilinOHNiM, St. ' rkeit a MIES 1 D ROMPT DELIVERY Is almost as importalit to tho siu'cessfiil pro -eery as the quality of the goods it sells. It costs ns nothing to bo prompt and it brings us trado, WE HANDLE HIGH-CLASS GROCERIES Bocattse our customors will havo nothing but THE BEST that can be bought. They are ;,' THE CHEAPEST in the end. . . JOHN DUNN. Pollock- Street..
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