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RIUIGH B1HKS. no fur or 111; IF YOU LIKE ifofBepitsoftle The Rulers of Japan Will Not . lie Foolish. AIM mm - Tea BUY IT AT McDaniel & Gaskill's THEY II ATE THE BEST. If you want good broad and biscuits buy their Snow Drift Flour 3o lb. Tlieir Lard (hnve you tried It?) there Is none better a 7o 11. The Vermont Creamery n..n... .i.. Vnnn nrin ,rion vnn nerfent ARiisfaotion. and vou will come again far it. 25c lb. Masou's Fruit Jars, Its & Pitts, also rubbers for old jars, Spices whole grain for preserves of all kindsj and anything else you may need in the grocery 11 fit fl,1 nfr nlann with PriOAIl 011(1111 ntifvl and (Jnods as RcDrcBented. 1 1 IIC JUU Will IIUU Utr Utuii pinw aisa Wholesale fc Itctail 3 racers, : if n i n 7n l Ml lciiiiiiiei & m 71 Urojul St., .1)1, NEW BEKXE, X. C. Vapor FREE EXHIBITION Stoves ! of: coorcoro WILL BE IVEBf;;;, At 93 EAST MIDDLE ST. . DURING THE HOURS OF 8 A. M. TO O P. M. Com and see what can bu done on a Vapor Stovo. If you DO YOUK OWN HOUSEWORK or have Rn interest in your servants and want to have a COOL HOUSE IN THK SUMMER and reduce your expenses attend litis exhibition. COST OF FUEL 3 CENTS A DAY. . Yon "will ha entertained, instructed and surprised. Everybody Invited, especially the ladies. - v J. Av. STKAViltiT'S Street f Wants to Go to Klondike. Reunion or Veterans at Bentonvllle. A New Name Suggested. Pre-- diets Democratic Ylctory. ' Offiolals Back Again. JoURSAt. BCBKAU.- I Ralkigh. N. 0., July 30. f Tho statement of . the Raleigh banks show that the five have a deposit as lot lows: Citizens National $414,605,79 National Bank of Raleigh. $313,460,60 Commercial and Farmer 375.777,81j Raleieh Saviues. tl95, 659,16: and Me chanics Dime Savings, $32,470,43, making a total of 11.230.818.79. There is firm belief in the Klondyke gold fields of Alaska in one man's mind here iw is shown bv the fact that he writes to one of the papers, and says if any one will pay his expenses to the gold fields he will divide his cold for the first six months, he is there. He is here waiting for some one to take his offer. On Aueust 4th there will be n big Con federate Veterans reunion at the Benton- ville's battle field In Job nston county Ex-minister M. W. Hansom will deliver the address, and General R. F. Hoke who was in command at the battle will be present. A handsome monument was unveiled there two years ago. The 100 reward was offered yesterday by. the State for the arrest of a negro rapl3t D. Davis alias Daniel Webb of Chowan county. Gov. Russell lias been on an inspect ing tour of the State farms with Super intendent Smith of the penitentiary. Mr. Smith lias put In the different positions at the penitontiary so many people from Qoldsboro. that it is said the name of tho prisonjwill be soon changed to West Goldsboro. The fact that Bicycles are manufac tured in this, btate will be an item of news to many. Charlotte has a bicycle manufactory known as the Queen City CvcleOo. Senator Daniel will tomorrow nppear before the R. R. Commission to make nrirnmcnt remirdina the lowt ring of the rental rates for the Long Distance Tele phone. Rev. Mr. Babb an ardent supporter of Senator Pritchard last writer is here, and he now says the Democrats will carry the State next fall. Tuo Governor's Guards will on August 14lh, escort Governor Russell to uccan View. Treasurer Worth and Auditor Ayer have returned from Morehead attending the County officers Convention. They are much pleased with the result. Forty counties were represented. BASE BALL. " ' 1 Ho 1 wars' on hand the Largest and Most Oomplcto Stock of ' . : Horses Mules. Carriages, Surries, Buggies, Road CnrU, Single , 'and Double Harnes, Riding Saddles, Robes, ' : Whips. Etc. ' 'rST'Kxamino bofore buying" elsewhere and bo convinced that yon can 'V - . ii i w i 1 onw lonu . hny very Low lor i nan or i Rjauio m ou ur iojo. JV "W.: STEW AST, New Berne, N. G.H I Nailaaul Lena": n PI Yr- trdr. I Snecinl to Journal. i . sNbw York, July 80-New York, if I Rrnoklvn. 1. Cuicaqo, July 30-PIttsburg, 7; un- cago, 5., Cincinnati. July 80 Cincinnati, ei Cleveland. 2. Si. Louis, July 80 St. Louis, 7; Louis 1 Title, fl. - Washington, July 30 Baltimore, 10; Waslnneton. 11. rmi.ADii.pnu, July fJO-Philadelphin, 3; Boston, 7. Whr Tb7 riy T4ar Pittsburg at Chicago. Cleveland at Cincinnati. , New York at Brooklyn. Louisville at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Baltimore. , Boston at Washington. GAL. 70. 11, 7. 74. 74 J and 70 BK0AU STREET. - YOU'RE SAFE TO BUY At John Suter's Furniture House, For this store keops up its lities ot FURNITURE, nnd iloos not permit them to run down at this season of tho M, as man other do. , J " 7" You'll find whnt yon need, finding it I J KIT Kit and -CHEAPER, and Bargains ! , At AUogood's Grocery, FOB srOTt'ASn I yILL8ELL how tor clubs stand, Won Lost Boston 65 Baltimore St Cincinnati......!.. 80 New York 4 Cleveland 43 10 lbs Oranulated Sugsr, (Franklin ' Hennery rnieuium nne ft 1Kb Hniiim'l I'lll-A I AfA ft 11k Arbunklo's Itoasted Coffee.. . . Good Uruco Conce Very nice green coffee PhiladelDhia 87 Pittsburg..'. 40 Chicago "7 Brooklyn 84 LouUvllI M Washington....... " 29 10c SL Louis ' 20 13o 50c ftOc (Mc 24 20 26 81 ,85 41 4i 47 ' 45 47 . 48 61 P.C .600 .663 .058 .507 .551 .474 .470 .440 .430 .427 .877 .247 TIMBER LAND WANTBD. M... nnrk. bv the round 6e lb. bbl. t9.50 Hhort Iwcks in-r lb 5c, 100 pounds. . 4.50 Very bent rib Side per pound oc aawvr WmM Ummw Hood liimr )H'r pounu. - Very best Hour per pound .-8c . TfcM Ileal wr pk 150 Sneoktl to Journal. - Ginger snaps per pound Ool v. c. Jul 80. The Stale klAirrirulturml Department has a letter ""V I O . , . ( L -l sura's 1 n.l. r Until CliulUnka, i n l'i rnn, N. Very lK-st red "c ' til per gallon. II gallons nM CI . I.,. ... S tans Iwst tomatoes Scans bwl corn. ft cans best pork and beans. . 8 cans best pie penche. i) cans Itesl lnoie peaeiiefl Very iH-nt built syrup per qunn. ApiU viiM'iir 4 years old per ql. .. iUilrnud baking Kwiier,suiall size, ' ' largo siw, 1 lb ran beef Ut ile's baked beans tame, 1 It) tain. .. . 8 III can 4 lb can ... 3 (limit tin biii kein, 4 iii!irt tin. buckets Willi 80o 20c )c 2llo ic 7c 5c 4c He 10c from St. Louis Dirties who wish to pur chase a hundred tliousand acres of timber land In North Carolina, preferably In the Eastern sections. Letters should be addressed to the Agricultural Depart ment, , l.'iM. yfV i' II. -i tiiinulo He Vic 17c 5c 10o 'I Otle Mo .r 5o .h eiireil sh(niMcr, 7 Nc Kid hup, l'i 1'ht bailee I h H cIm i i i i t i thiin tlic l ni:Uch' I 1 " Kireat af turn CnM. Wahhisoion. D. C, July 29. The Kavy Department h ie felt the evil effects of the cold crass. The firm of Moran Brothers, loested at Seattle, Is building the loriiedo boat Rowsn, and hd made emm! nroRreu until the Alaskan eiodus set In. Now they Inform the Nsvy Dc. nartineiit thai so many of their workmen liavq ilrojipeil their work to go to Alaska that they sro olillged to el ti Uie S'.itv 1 1. itrt incut fur an elrnhn of The President has Continued the Clyll Service Rules. Handy Made Commissioner. Must Use Foreign Dry Hock. Gold inBoIlvia. Journal Burkac, Washinoton, D. C July-30. i Nations doNiot goto war without con sent of their rulers, and the rulers of the United States have the very best rea sons for knowing that the rulers of Japan will not consent to go to war with the United States on account of the annexa tion of Hav aii, just to please the few hot-heads who thi nk that because Japan licked China she can lick all of creation It is because of this knowledge that En ropean-niade reports of war-like inten tions on the part of Japan have attracted so little attention in Washington. The government of more than one European imtinn would eladlv see a war between JaDan anil the United States, ami tlici is little doubt that their einisaries have been at work in Japan, but there will be nr. inr .Timlin lias CVCrV TCSSOn IKf wiulmiL' to keep on good terms will us ..,! wi.atitvpr for liflitinir us anil getting badly whipped. President McKinley made liimscit nlace amone the household gods of those government employes w ho are in the l.,t,.lfio,l Qr-rvicH when he amenueu me rules so that none of them can be dis missed except for cause, nnd then only after thev have been given an opportuiii ty defend themselves, which gives every oflico a life tenure, If their holders ilo n, oir vLinrU nml liphave themselves. This may not please everybody, but there Is no discount about its pleasing the olllue holders and their families. Mr. MclCiulnY also extended the civil service rules to the employes of 05 small Custom Houses which were left out when President Cleveland's blanket extension of the rules was niado. men lie excepieu ntwnu employes in each customs district anil each internal revenue district Irom tin operations of the civil service rules, the executions being those who hold conn dential relations with the collectors. The last will bo more likely to piease the practical politicians of his party thau the first. In the batch of appointments made by President McKinley just before his ile ptirturu from Washington was the name of Moses P. Handy, of III., to be wpeeim Commissioner for the U. S. for the Paris International Exposition of 1900. This appointment ended a contest in which an unusually large number of prominent newsbaner men were interested. M. II De Youiik. the well-known Ban irancis co editor, was Handy's rival for this place, and it was nip and tuck as to which would s:ct it until Handy brought Ins persuasive tongue and his whiskers to Washington. Then Handy's stock be gan to rise and Mr. Dj loung being in Paris was probably unaware of the turn in tho game until Handy's whiskers had landed him a winner Orders have been issued by the Nsvy department to have the big battle ship Indiana sent to Halifax, Nova Scotia, to be docked and cleaned, because it was considered dangerous to try to dock her at Port Royal, S. C. Actions of this sort attract more attention from foreigners than from Americans. It looks odd to sees country that aspires to a leading nlace amonir the naval powers of the world without proper docking facilities for the vessels It has. The Now ork dry dock is big enough to accommodate the Indiana, but It is out of order, if in deed, It can fairly bo said to have ever been In order, although it Is compara tive! v. new, Notwithstanding the occasional out breaks of Jingoism, the people of the United Btates as a whole have no ill (eel 1ns towards En aland. There is at present in Washington an Intelligent Englishman rtr. J. II. Roberts who thus bears witness to how Englishmen regard us "There is no ill-will among lbs r ngnsi people against the people of the United States, and I do not believe that tno mass of citliens of this country bear an un friendly feeling saalnst the mother land We have sometimes thought that certain of vour llnio politicians loved to slap Britain in the face, but we do not believe that they represent the true sentiment Of the American nation." Tim now Bolivian minister of the United Slates, who arrived In Washing ton this week, is trying to head some of the Alaska-bound sold hunters towards his country. He says Bolivia has more gold than the Klondyke region, but tbc Klondvke-or-bust men art Dot likely to nhsnira their destination on bis say so. Tha number of recess appointments made by President McKliiley before he un Wuhlntton was out of all proportion to the expectations of the waiting and hoping crowd BV7DI Absolutely Pure Celehritr.il for its crcat leavening streneth and .Ihcalthf illness. Assures the tooa ugiinsi ilium nnu un mmm m teration common to the cheap brands. KUKAIj HAlVllNli ru-WUlirs, J., New Yohk. THREE MILLIONS OP GOLD. EukkI Vor Export To-llny. Urnlil market coullnues Aellve. ollon Finn. Sneeinl to Journal. New Yohk. July 30. A lower toreign market with the engagement of nearly three millions of gold for export tumor row caused considerable realizing stocks. The conservative element is favorabli to a reaction, but the persistency will which olTerimrs are absorbed, demon aii.,.i... higher nriccH noon continued rood Railway earniniis. The Cotton position continues slronir we learn that the September option is in Hi,, hum! of three iiersnns. Foreigners continue taking all ollerings and the late estimates nut the coming crop less than nine million baless. Lpou this basis we ,.,-n l.nllUI. .and louk for u Hood ad vance. . In wheat the continued foreign purchases and lleerbohnis estimate ,.F .HIM iviillinn lmrt:lrc ill TnlVILril crims with smaller receipts, were the features. New records were niude nnu although the market declined somewhat near the closing on profit Inking. The fanners will net big prices tin their holdings in thirty days. We have advised the advance for the past month and still believe in higher prices. 11. W. Ml.siiY & I o Is to Give Our l'ntroiiM at Every l'riee the To be Obtained. oooooooo WE ARE OFFERING Goods at REMARKABLY LOW fig ures and QUALITY HAS NOT Vieen lowered. Best Elgin Butter - Best Rio Coffee, eti. 20c. lb. I 12c. lb. Yeslerdav's niarket'iiiinlations fiirnish- Silsby iV Co. Coininifsion ed by II. W Brokers. Am. Sugar Chicago (las. . . . C. IS. &M Jersey Central,. St. Paul Teim. C. iV 1 . . August. . . Sept October.. STOCKS Open.. High.. Low. Cloee i:w i:ih? i;n'. KS', !IS l 0 Sti.i !it:; HT 2II.'. S'.l! IIS! No Store in this city makes the preparation, takes the pains, gives the VALUE, and guarantees the satistaction as we do. An inspection ot our Stock and Facilities will convince that "It pays to trade at 5 COTTON. Open. High. Low. ,, 7.5" 7.IU) 7.."7 ,. 7.I10 7.:!l 7.27 .. 7.10 7.11 7.1'S CI11CAOO MARKETS. WhkaT Open. High. Low. Closi Close 7.,W .'.".I MP' nui and GAS lflff FITTING. July Sept Dec Cokn Sept Dec Mkat Pork.'. Sept. Lard " . Ribs .. 703 .. 74J ... 7.'!- .. 27i . . 20 17.Hr, . 4.2T 77J 7"'s 70 2.M' 211 1 7.04 4.;l2 4.7.-1 70.' 74J 2HI 7j 711 7.1 J 2S2 r.H5 7,'.0 4.27 4.112 4.70 4.72 Puts 73iJ,4CalU;7.7i on Sept. Wheat. A llonm lioKI !trrMy. ItiicnireU dsn IV Cathaitlc. He mes wnnderfiilnieliealiliscov.lv of the age, pl-asanl u : reltesli.iig to Hie taste, net mrnllv mill 11 MIIIVC V Oil KUU1CYS. I1VCI and bowels, cleuisuig uie entire syjieii, ilmnel rohls. i nru I.eeUine, level, naoii un coustination mill billoutnes. l'lens i.ntf .mil in- ft biv ill C C. C. tiiduv. 111. 25, fiO cent's. Sold unci guuMiiticd to cure by all 'iiuggibts. When vou need anything in this line REMEMBER there'is anotlierJIMniii ber in town, Give Hi hi a all. r'You don't hnve to pay for your work until you are Satisfied that it is all right, (live him a chance anyway. Respectfully, S. IK. l'AllKEll, JO&ll Craven St., NxwjllKKNK.iN. C ToToacco FOR YOUR) Thermometers """j Tobacco Twine, CALL ON IjMI. CUTIIl CO. Hardware and Agricultural Implements, NEW BERNE. - - N. C. 1! as? t. DURABILITY D ROMPT DELIVERY I Is almost its important to the siiiTcstiful gro cery as the quality of Hie goods it sells. CASTOR jA .lor InfanU and Childrso, ' The New Franklin has fewer Darts than anv other standard type-bar machine. thus reducing tho liability of netting out of repair. It Is constructed of the very best material, by the most skilled work men, and Is unquestionably the machine to stand hard wear and tear. Price K75.00 Cosh or Easy Payments If desired. For further particulars address: C. X. DOCKUAM, Agent for Eastern North Carolina, Nw Bern, N. C. 5! IMwk .S2Bt:""i It costs us notliing to bo prompt ami it brings its trade. WE HANDLE HIGH-CUSS GROCERIES Because our customers will have nothing bat BEST W Sell Baby . l..ilr In tin bones for 10c. .n.l rnla Headuebe Powders lOo. , The IntUT guaranteed to cure headache ol all kinds. C. D. BRADHAfl, "DruggUt. FOR FINE HPIIINC4 IjAJIB, IIUTTOX, roitK sax h ioi: AND- The trine Ntall-fed Iteeflii the City GO 10 un con & SON, rheaeU that can be bought, -' Thejwo THE CHEAPEST in the end. J0HN DUNN, Pollock Street. , HMldl St. t-.m. in hh li to .mi l.-te Hi b .ut.
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