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fiWt H1K MM VOL. XVI- NO. 37.. NEW BERNE) N. C., FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 13, 1897. ESTABLISHED 18. 3 . TO CT-7T, - 83XtXli KRE1KFAST STItlPS, HSIAIaJj pig hams, and ENGLISH CUBED SHOULDERS JUST RECEIVED. r Also a Freeh Lot of the Very Best Batter fresh from the dairy, only 20o per ponud; Freeh Ginger Snaps, best quality only 5o per pound; Nice Cucumber Pickles 5o per dozen; and everything iu the grocory line att prices to suit. ELECTRIC MIIMD Proposed to Ran from Morpnton toBlofiDtt Rod McDamel i Gaski 74 Broad St. Wholesale fc Retail Grocers, NEW BEItNE, S. . iF COOKING wiiaTj re GIVEN Vapor Slaves ! FREE EI1III At 93 EAST MIDDLE ST. DURING TUB HOURS OF 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Come and we what can lie done on a Vapor Stovo. If you DO YOUR OWN HOUSEWORK or have an Interest In your servants and want to have a COOL HOUSE IN THE SUMMER and reduce your expenses attend this exhibition. COST OF FUEIs 3 i CENTS A HAY. "You will be entertained, Instructed and surprised. Everybody, invited, especially the ladles. - - - ''','. . J. r. STFAVilP-T'S. Broad Street Sale Ss EschanPie Stables Ha alwavs on band the Irgost and Host Complete Stock of Horses Mules. Carriages, 5urries, Buggies, Road CarU, Single and Double Harness, Riding Saddles, Robes, Whips, Etc, 1$f Examine before bnying elsewhere and be convinced that you can bay very Low for Uash or J'ayubie in i8U7 or isua. .:New. Berne, N. G. C8l, 70. 78, t 74. 741 AKD 70 BROAD STREET. BRANCH OFFICE HISraACo Ranker and IfrokerN. fUerktnoaas. i'ettea, Ural a, ' rrevlaleat rtoughtand sold fur raah or on margin iinn per cent. In lots from III up. Over Hraillim't Drug Store, Phone 42, t grNaltonal Hunk Refurenoea. JTCoiuilant Quotations. A. O. NEVYI1KKRY. Manager, -v a run iu:.r. HOl -'E'i Foil 8AI.K. FARM-i Full SALE, -)M.i:'TKtN-H ;f in: NTH. A v I u !. tu i.ur line will l li ven t ). ill, ..li l.y I- m.i i woi.l at the f -V, fiuim t ("., e the !'. v. I'm ; : . 4.AU At AUef ood's Grocery, V 10. jdjtzts FOB SPOT CA8JI 1 WILL BELL 10 lbs Granulated 8uer, (Franklin Kellnery) medium nne. ......... 0- 10 lbs fWre's Pur Lard ft 5 Hm Arbucklc's Routed Coffee,. . . A Oood Ureen Cone 1 Very nice green ooffoe 15c Meas pork, by the round 6c lb. bbl. 19.50 Hhort uocla per lb DC, 1UU pounds.. Very lieat ribthla per pound...... Oood flour per pound Very beet flour per pound y..... Meal per peck linger simps per pound Very best roil "tr" (.11 per gallon. . . . .1 gallons red "0" . S cent best tomatoes , . t cans beat corn ,, I cans beat pork and beans 8 cant brut pie peaches 8 ran. beat Ublu peaehes. Very beat liiilit syrup per quart. ., Ai'l.le vinegar 4 yeare old per qt, . , lUoiroad tmking Hwder,amall sise, " " " lurgo aiise, 1 lb ran beef , Ui'liir. baked beana Willi tomato sauee, 1 ill ran ih can , 4 lb ran, 2 quart tin buckets 4 u iiirt liQ.lmrli'la I !..,..- rit no,ii hi-, lODe. I - L i, I. r m .ill, 1! I.ura fnr V v I" - i I i-li iur.,l liunilili.ra, 7 A He I .v ,i R K' ViSiinr K I'll hill, i'rwr HlllH'e ad hiv t lnki.a ciivnpor than tlic IV; Re 12c 55c lc 0C aic List of Bank Stock Owners. - Two Weddings In Raleigh. BIr Cot - ton Crop. Hoonshlne on the ' :, Increase . Importance of - the Popnllst Session. . Raleigh; N: C. August 12. A largo and enthusiastic meeting of the citizens of Morganton was held Tuesday to con eider plans tor the furtherance of the Morganton and Blowing Rock electric railway. As a result of their deliberation, a com. mittee of ten consisting ofW. B. Car neil, Jr., of Watauga: Milton Shearer, of Caldwell: Samuel Huffman, W. C. Er win, Frank P. Tate, W. E. Walton, J. F. Spainheur, of Burke, and Walter Brcm, of Charlotte, and Messrs. V. H. Boyden, F. K. Bruner was appointed to have a preliminary survey made, prepare and obtain a charter for the company, to be known as the Morganton and Blowing Rock Electric Company, to solicit sub scriptions to the capital stock, and to do such other and further acts in aid of the inauguration and completion of this en terprise as may be deemed necessary for the permanent organization ot the said company. Double the amount of money estimated as necessary to make the preliminary survey was subscribed on the spot, and it is expected that a much larger amount of stock will be taken as soon as the committee presents the subscription list. The meeting adjourned to . meet at the call of Mr. J. J. Davis, chairman. Under the provisions of a new section of the revenue act the State Auditor has obtained a list of all bank stock owners, and he is sending the names to each sheriff, bo that it can be seen whether the stock is listed. There were two weddings here yester day, Miss Mary Yancey, daughter of Mr. Thomas B. Yancy. married Mr. Rowlett Barnes, son of W. P. Barnes, secretary of the State Farmers' Alliance. Mr. S. T. Dodd, of Johnson, married Miss Fannie Powers, daughter of Dr. J. B. Powers, of Wake Forest. Mr. Robert White and Mrs. Nellie Seawitt were married at the home of the latter. The State crop report shows that the percentage of condition of the cotton l the highest ever recorded, 102. The acreage is nt least 15 per cent, greater than it was last season, and it all means an immense crop of this State, very pos sibly over 600,000 bales. In a raid by revenue officers last night a "moonshine" distillery was captured in Granville. Its owners had fled. Moon- shining is on the increase. A man who is charged with assault is now on trial in Greene county. Then there is Hodges, In jail under this charge in Beaufort county. In thirty-three days three crimes have been committed, Jacob Jones, a negro preacher, charged with preaching the infamous doctrines of the "Sanctified Band" in Oberlin, and who was beaten by White Caps last Fri day night, has gone to Durham. The importance of the meeting of Pop ulists session is well known. It Is an ef fort to reconcile the very discordant ele ments in the party. Senator Butler In hia paper attacks the Railway Commission, saying it has failed to do i's duty, and that tho people will elect the commissioners). He also says the Southern railway controls the com mission, and that this railway also bought enough votes In the lost Legisla ture to control that body, COXtT rOR GOVERNOR. TBB END IS EXPECTED. Pltlabnra; Mlae Operator Hair That ' Dcatllwlloa Will Reon Caarne the Ntrikera ta Yield. PlTTSBCHO,' August 11, Cool Is Still plentiful here and prices are steady. There is still a large quantity of coal in the river available for rail shipments, but much held for emergencies Is now being sold, as it Is regarded by the operators as almost certain that a break will be made by the miners at several places within the next ten days. The reason given for this view is that there is great destitution among the fam ilies in the villages surrounding the mines. The contributions from the pub lic have been devoted largely to the feed ing of the men at the camps, while the women and children in the isolated vil lages have been neglected. Appeals to the officials come from the villages every, day for aid for the families of men who are at the various camps. Operators think the strike will be con tinued at certain places as long as the contributors are liberal, but the destitu tion which prevails in the villages is re. lied upon to induce the men to accept the otters which have been made by operators until such time as a settled rate will have been established. It is stated here today that the New York and Cleveland Gas Coal Company has under consideration a plan for shar ing profits annually with the miners. The plan will not be put into effect until after the strike. POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its treat leavening strength and hcalthfulncss. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. KOYAL B A KINO FOWDEK UU., New Yoiik. national League Oninea Played Tea- terdny. Special to Journal. Boston, August 12 First game New York, 4: Boston, 5: second name New York, 7; Boston, 10. Washington, August 12 Washington : Brooklyn, 0. Louisville, August 12 Chicago, 5 Louisville, 6. Cleveland, August 12 Cleveland, 9; Pittsburg, 2. , Philadelphia, August 12 Philadelphia Baltimore, 11. Where They Piny Today. Boston nt New York. Baltimore at Philadelphia. Brooklyn at Washington, Won Lost P. C. Boston '. 04 28 .090 Cincinnati......... 58 30 .059 Baltimore. t. r8 30 .659 New York 52 30 .591 Cleveland 48 43 .527 Chicago 45 50 .474 Philadelphia 42 51 .453 Louisvillo 43 53 .448 Pittsburg 41 51 .440 Brooklyn 38 52 .422 Washington 35 65 .389 St. Louis 25 70 . 203 Ohla Faaaiiata Beellaa la raw, aad Xamlaal Their wa Ticket. Coi.UMDUa, O., August 11. Fusion was repudiated today by Hit Populists of Ohio in a manner to emphatic as to leave no chance for controversy regarding the future policy of the party, The Populist State Convention by an overwhelming majority, severed the alli ance made a year ago with the Democrats oa the free sliver issue and nominated a full State ticket, headed by Jacob Coxey, of "Commonweal" fame, as the nominee for Governor. ' -. aaalarda aWfMloe. Havana, August 11. The question of who will be the permanept successor of Senor Canovas is being hotly discussed in political circles. Many believe that Senor Sagasta will be called. In offlolal circlet tho conviction la strong that the Conservative will continue In power, Captnln-Oeneral Weyler will not resign while a Conservative Cabinet handles the reins, but no one doubts Uiat he will do ao If the Queen Regent called on Sagasta. v ., BASE BALL. To the United Nlnlea at Ihe I.oweat Point Nines 102. Washington, D. C. August 11 The tide of immigration is at the lowest point since the General Government assumed jurisdiction of the subject in 1892. The number of arrivals from all countries, ac cording to Treasury statistics, during the last fiscal year, was 230,822, a de crease, as compared with the previous ear, of 112,435. The lightest immigra tion of any previous year was in 1895, when the number from all countries was 279,948. During the entire period of Federal supervision 7,432,010 have enter ed the United States. now THE clubs stand. Payable at Once. SCHEDULE B TAX Is due and pay ible now. 1 have a list of every one and shall proceed to collect. Those who owe will save trouble by piying at once. JOSEPH L. 1IAIIN, Sheriff. TBB MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish cd by H. W. Silsby & Co, Commission Brokers. New York, August 12, STOCKS. ' Open. High. Low. Cloee Am. Sugar 145 148J 145 1401 Chicago Gas 101 1031 B. & Q. 97 . 97J Jersey Central,... 90 87J St. Paul 04i 94J 94k COTTON. Open. High. Low. Sept 7.1S 7.10 7.U October 7c. 7.04 0.98 CHICAGO MARKETS. Wheat Open. High. Low. Deo .. . 81 83J el Corn 28J 29 281 101J 102J 90J 7 90 97, 941 Mi Close 7.19 7.04 Close 82 Deo Meat Pork. Sept.. Ribs. Sept.. 7.87 , 4.73 7.93 4.75 7.80 4.70 20 7.95 4.75 "There ia Nothing Oeoi. There Is nothing Just ,1$ good as Dr. King's New Discovery for Coot umption, Coughs and Colds, so demand It and do not permit the dealer to sell you tome substitute. He will not claim there er-rthlng better, but in order to make more pEofll he may claim something else to lust as good. . Yon want Dr. King's New Discovery because you know It to be sale and leliable, and guaranteed to do good or money refunded. For Coughs, Colds, Consumption and for ill aflectlons Throat, Chest and Lungs, there ia noth log to good si it Dr. Kinit's New Disoov. try. Trial Dottle, free at r. . Uuny Drug Store, Regular sites 50 ceotl sod 11.00, ' Tho tMatnr llooa Hoaao. ' Br. Petcbsbum, August 11 The Em peror and Empress of .Germany left 8U Petersburg this morning. Their depart ing Ms (est let were accorded an nlhasi- astio reception by Uie crowds along the route. Taa Browaod al maa View. Noaron, Ye., Auguitia-MlssEnlclle Wlafreoof Lynchburg, Va., was aoei ilently drowned at Ocean View yesterday, The sad event took place at about o'clock In the evening, while Mies Win- free and lu r coualn, Mr. Ben Holmao, of thla city, were enjoying a surf hath. The body was recovered shortly after Its dls l pearam e beneath the wave, tnd al though ever v e!T.rt ninilo to reucl 1 1 e IIh inf.ilunnlfl lii'ly, they prnved Ooa'l Taaaooo Malt aad tatoht Life Awajr If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well, ttreng, magne tic, full of oew lift and vigor !ake No-To-Boc, Ihe woadcr-worktr that make weak men strong. Many gaia lea pounds In ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Bn No-To-lUc from your own drugglt,wbo will guarantee a euro. Booklet sad sam ple mailed J free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Uo , Chicago or rew lora. Jit try a 10u tx. of Caacareta, the tin- el liver or 1 bowel regulator ever made TBB TIDE OF IMMIGRATION. CASTORIA For Infant and Children. The lu-ilmils llgutwe III It n Tlrf wrtppir. It's Healthful But it's awfully hard on velvety skins. A beautiful skin is a maiden's moat valua ble possession, Wo keen all the helps to beauty. I'ow derpertume lotions for sunburn nin! freckles everything a girl could possibly need to make her prettier in just now when these helps are needed most, the prices are the smallest. C. D. BRADHAH, Druggist. Price $75.00 Cash or Eaiy Payments If desired. For further particulars address: C M. VOCKHAM, Agent for Eastern North Carolina, New Dims, N. C. a IlV...,VI.M,,.,,,..,f era mm mm j LI Tooth Brushes I We keep all kinds Including, hair hand, nail and batn itruahea, nils week we are selling 15c Tooth Brushes for 10c Bradham's Reliable Pharmacy. Ih to Give Our Patrons at Every Price tlie EST MBES I To b Obtained. WE ABE OFFERING Goods at REMARKABLY LOW fig ures and QUALITY HAS NOT been lowered. Best Elgin Butter - 20c. lb. Best Rio Coffee, 12c. lb. No Store in this city makes the preparation, takes the pains, gives the VALUE, and guarantees the satisfaction as we do. 'g& 'g S An inspection ot our Stock and Facilities will convince that "It pays to trade at . mmmmmmmmmmfmrnrnm mm P if and GAS FITTING. D ROMP When you need anything In this line RKMEMBER there is another Plum ber in town. Give Him a Call. tF You don't have to pay for your work until you are Satisfied that it is all right. Give him a chance anyway. Respectfully, H. IS. PAllKEll, 39&41 Craven St., New Beknk. N. C. YOU'RE SAFE TO HUY At John Suter's Furniture House, For this store keeps up its lines of FURNITURE, and docs not permit them to rnn down at this season of the year, at many other do. fjjryou'll find what yon need, finding, it BETTER and CHEAP ER, and T DELIVERY I Is almost as important to the successful gro cery us the quality of the goods it sells. IE Under Hotel ChatUwks, New Berne. M. C. FOR FINE VILtl, MUTTON, PORK MAUHAGJE AND -' The Flnent Mall-fed; Beef In tle Clly Ho to Sm'LCQHN&M, S Middle St. Pkeaelf oaiiyaj It costs na nothing to bo prompt and it brings ui trade. WE HANDLE HIGH-CLASS GROCERIES Bocante oar cnitomors will have nothing bat that can be bought. Tbej are i THE CHEAPEST in the end. , . J0HN DUNN. Pollock Street. i
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