f ill If tif itat ...1 I u Ml JyAy wax VOL. XVI- NO. NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 15, 1837. I STAULISIIED 182. M i jxj ,.., . ,. i TO. CTJT, SHALIi BREAKFAST STRIPS, SftXALXi PIG IIAHS, antf ENGLISH CURED SIIOlJI,lf ERS JUST ' Also a Freeh Lot of the Verj Best Batter fresh from the daii-y, only 20o per ponnd; Fresh Ginger Snaps, best quality ouly So per pound; Nice Cucumber PickTes 5o per dozen; and everything in the grocery line at prices to enit. :.' ' , MnMoniAl .4 .yd - ,1UV. 71 Broad Hi., Vapor 1M1IM FREE BUN - At 93 EAST MIDDLE ST. DUIUNG TIIE HOURS tOF 8 A. M., TO 6 P. M. . Come iind see What can be done on a Vapor Stove. If you DO YOUR OWN nOUSEWORK or have an Interest in your servants and want to have a COOL HOUSE IN THE SUMMER and reduce your expenses attend this exhibition. COS OF FUEL 3 CENTS A BAY. You will be entertained, Instructed especially the ladies. - i v v jl ji v v y -a, St Sale Hxcta i Staples Ha always on hand the largest and Most Complete . Stock of ... Horses Mules. Carriages, Surries, Buggies, Road. Carts, Single and Double Harness, Riding Saddles, Robes, ' . .. Whips, Etc,.: ' gF"Exaniine before bnying elsewhere and be convinced that yon can bay very Low for Cash or I'ayable in 1897 or 1898. J. W?. STEWART, 81' M"0 70 v; New Berne, N. 6. BttANCII OFFICE Bankers nud Broker. Btoeii.Boads. Cotton, Grata, ' : - Provisions Bought and sold for cash or on margin unH per cent, in lots from I'iO up. Ovor Ilradham's Drug Store. Phone 43, lITNallonal Bank Reference. grCotmtnnt Quotations. A. O. NEWBERRY, " Manager, Ural Ilsi:i!n Arney ! IIOU.SKS FOIl KENT. " HOl'SEi Foil fiA I.E. FAIUM Fort SALE. C0LLECTI0X3 OK I'VSTS. Any I'U in our line will be g:ven .11 ;l :. t,lin 1-y t:U nor-1 nt the i T N'. T' l'in ,t fit., ( : .'.! the ;-. i' v. m : nt a-x him RECEIVED. 11 WlinloanlA efc Retail , Grocers, NEW BERNE, IV. C. Stoves ! OF COOKING WILL BE GIVEN and surprised. . Everybody invited, At Allcgood'a Grocery, lO DATS FOR SPOT CASn 1 WILL BELL 10 lbs Granulated Sugar, (Franklin Kenneryi medium nne, 03c 10 lbs Squire's Pure Lard Ittc S lb Arbuckle'i Koasted Coffee,... 65c Good OrecnCouee. ....... .-. 10c Very nice green ooflfee. '. 15c Mes pork, by the round 5c Ibtbbl, 19.50 Hhort backs perJboo, 100 pouuda., 4.50 Very be,t rib side per pound.,,,. . c Good Hour per pound 2)c v ery Dew nour per pouna . Be Metil per peck 15c Oinger snaps per pound dc Very liest red "tr" cil per gallon. . . 12c 1 gallons red "o" .., IWtc 8 cans best tomatoes ..... , ...... 80c 8 cm bent corn 80c 8 cn bent porlr and beaos..... ... 20c 8 cans best pie peaches. 20c ft cant beat tiililu peaches. iTii Very brat light syrup per quart. .. 7c Apple vini'icr 4 years old per qt... ' 6c Railroad Imking owdcr,iiinall 4c " " . " large size, Ho I lb cun oi'cf , 12' Ili'inz linked bcuns with tomato bhiicc, 1 II) cm n 8c 8 Hi cn 12c 4 lb cn ..,..'. 17c 3 quart tin buckets 5c 4 qmirt tie. buckets. 10c 15 ixuini count mntvlies, 100s, 10c I x fiwlcr ionp, 8 bars for 5c Very bct Knglisli cured shoulders, 7&8c UhIiii'h Ki ynlone Ketchup, i'pir Sauce ami Hwift l'icklea clienpvr tlmn the CIICRIH'Ht. All - ;: oil CiJrnMrr '.. JH KiJ.Un - 'r I. II FOR THE RESERVES. Acting Secretary Roosevelt Has - Plans for Them- A Unnboat for their Exclnslve Use. Mew Devices for Protecting the - Treasury anltg. American Missionaries la China to ; be Protected.- Wabiiinotok, August 18. A plan is being perfected by Acting Secretary Roosevelt which will eventually lead to a ship of the regular navy being assigned exclusively to duty with the naval militia organizations of the country, Mr. Roose velt believes that the Reserves must prove a most valuable adjunct to the navy, and that better means should be employed to instruct them in the dntiesof their system. The summer drills have brought out clearly the necessity of a radical change in the present methods In order to pro mote the efficiency of the organization. Mr. Roosevelt has accordingly outlined a plan whereby a vessel of the new gun boat class will be assigned to work with the Reserves, spending the winter months with the Southern bodies and the sum mer' with the Northern, thus giving all organizations ample chance to secure the benefits of training on modern vessels of war. The' vessel for this duty is to be of light draught iu order that sho may ascend the shallow rivers on the Southern coast and can be readily handled in narrow waterways. As Mr. Roosevelt has entire charge of the Naval Reserve, be will probably carry out his ideas and some time this fall will assign one of the gun boats to exclusive work witlt the militia. Ever since United States Treasurer Roberts came into office he has been thinking over the question of new de vices for protecting the government against losses of money from inside or outside building. He has now arranged to have an electric protective system for the safes and, vaults under his care, and the contracts will be let within a few days. For years China has has refused to comply with the requests of this govern mcnt that a decree be issued instructing the provincial ofScluls to afford better protection to American missionaries and holding these officials responsible for any harm that might befall the Americans through Chinese outbreaks. Advices lately received from Mr. Denby give hope that recent demands of the United. States are about to be complied witband that hereafter American missionaries can en ter the interior of China with assurances of protection from injury. BASE BAIX antionnl Leag-ne damea Played Tes terdejr. Special to Journal. " New YORK, August 14 New York, 0; Boston, 4. Washington, August 14 Washington 7; Brooklyn, 4. Philadelphia, August 14 Philadelphia 10; Baltimore, 11. . Cleveland, August 14 Cleveland, Q; St. Louis, 10. Pittsburg, August 14 Pittsburg, 8; Louisville, 8. i Cincinnati, August 14 Cincinnati, 9; Chicago, 10. Where They Play Taday. Chicago at Cincinnati. St. Louis at Cleveland. MONDAT'S 0AMK8. . Brooklyn at Baltimore, Washington at Boston. Chicago at Cincinnati, - 'St. Louis at Cleveland. Philadelphia at New York. Louisville at Pittsburg. . now toe oLfBS stand. "Won Lost Boston., 64 80 . Baltimore 60 80 p. a .881 .607 .644 , .400 .627 .485 .443 .443 .453 .418 ,403 .288 ClncinnatL.. 68 83 Nw York 64 80 Cleveland 49 44 Chicago. 47 50 Louisville 48 54 Philadelphia 43 63 ' Pittsburg 43 . 61 . Brooklyn....... 88 64 . Washington . 88 . 55 St, Louis 28 71 TBS BfiRXITff. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by II. W. Silsby ft Co. Commission Brokers. . . . Ntw Yoac, August 18, . . STOCKS. . ... Open. High. Low. CI ore Am. Sugar, 147, 1481 147, 1471 ChioagoOas....: 103 102 J 103 1021 a B. AO, ..... 08 0 8 96 Jersey Central,... t. 07 5 37 St. Paul 98 94 f 98 94J COTTON. , Open. High. Low, CV Sept 7.10 7.10 7.C3 7.02 October 6 08 8.98 8.84 8.84 CHICAGO MARKETS. WTUAT Open. High. Low, Clone Dec 8l K' BIJ 8? Co I0 .. Ml'AT !' ,rk, ! .2t, 2!J 29 2C 8.1') H II H.I0 8,10 NORTH CAROLINA. Westers Calais Will Picks Ibe Older la Bednee Talla. The Boatlaa mill Dlaater Revived. RaLkioh, August 14. Senator Butler and Governor Russell bad two confer ence this week. " Politically, they are very close together. Democrats express contempt for the address making a declaration of prin ciples which the Populist State Com mittee issued. The Republicans express pleasure at the tone of the address. Several of the Baptist associations in North Carolina are demanding the resig nation of Dr. Whitsett, as the head of the Theological Seminary. It is said his continuance in office threatens to split the church. The Southern Railway is buying rights of way along the route of the road be tween Mooresville and Mocksville, work on which is to begin in sixty days. Con victs will probably do the grading. The grand Jury of Iredell county, has fonnd a true bill against J. A. Hand and Bud Shepherd for the murder of Hugh K. Leinstcr, who was killed in a fright ful accident at Bostian's bridge, or via duct, in that county, in August, 1891, when forty-two persons were killed or wounded, a passenger train on the West ern North Carolina Railwav having been derailed. This bringing up of the worst railway disaster which ever occurred in North Carolina is highly sensational Hand and Slicpard arc both white and are State convicts. They made a full confession to fellow convicts of the de- railinc of the train by removing spikes from the rail on the bridge, and said it was for the purpose of robbery. They also told of the place where they had hid some money they took from passengers. Lcinster was aresilent of Iredell county. Hand and Shepherd- will be taken there for trial. The Republican State organ'.announcrs today that Congressman' Skinner will be I he coming hero in political combina tions in North Carolina. A Boston capitalist writes he will take $50,000 stock in the Morganton and Blowing Rock Electric Railway. The Farmers' State Alliance ended its annual session at Hillsboro'. It made an entire change of officers, electing John Graham president, T. B. Parker business agent, and J. T. B. Hoover secretary and treasurer. It was decided to operate its tannery and Bhoe factory as soon as it can secure expert superintendents. The Western Union Telegraph Com pany was recently ordered by the State railway commission to make its day rate from point to point in North Carolina for ten word messages fifteen cents. Il filed exceptions to this order. It now proposes next Monday to have the case removed from the State to the Federal Court on the ground that one of the State judges has already prejudged the case. By this is meant Associate Judge Walter Clark, of the Supreme Court, who both writes and speaks against telegraphs and railways; Twenty-four of the Populist State committee men and leaders, who met hero and prepared the address to their party are officeholders. Seventy -five conyicts are grading a rail way from the Seaboard Air Line, near Weldon, to Roanoke Rapids cotten mills. One of the men who took the witness stand at the inquest over Brackett, the Buncombe countv lyncher, had a gun in his hand. At Concord yesterday 275 Confederate veterans marched in the possession at the reunion and 5,000 people attended. BUTLER aCBEMB. Tm Make Stay The Nenilaee Far Caa areas. Special to Journal. Baleiod, N. O. August 14th. A rumor is current here that Senator But ler, has made a deal by which Moye of Pitt county is to be the Populist nomi nee for Congress in this district. REPORT PROSPERITY. Brad.lreel aad Daa tay-aanlaeaa Ie , Baemlaf. New York, August . 18. Bradstreel's weekly-report says: Evideooes of widespread revival In de mand for merchandise and other prod' ucU have become to numerous as to compel general recognition. The press has, therefore, ceased discussion whether trade has really improved or not, and have begun measuring the volume of business compared with 'preceding pe riods. A buoyancy of feeling baa appeared among buyers and sellers at New York, Baltimore, Chicago, 8t Louis, and Kan sas city, when Uhe interior merchants have thronged tliie week, the like of which has not been auen for several yean. Merchants are buying dry goods, olothlng, shoes, groceries, and fancy ar ticle far mora freely than at any time si coo 1893. Crop conditions hava im proved at the South an Southwest, and merchants there are encouraged. R G. Dua ft Co' Weekly Review of Trade says: Every city reporting this ireek notes Increase In nearly all branches of trade and bright crop prospects, The great change In business I emphasised CASTORIA For Infants and Children. TV. fie. POWDER Absolutely Pure (talphrjlfaH tnr iia nrrnnf Inavonincr strength and hcalthfuluess. Assure the iuou ugainsi aium ana an ioi ms oi adul teration common to tlie cheap hrands. KOYAli BAKING POWDER CO., New Yokk. by the presence of a large number of buyers from all parts of the country, by their statement of the situation at their homes and more forcibly yet by the hu ge purchases they are making. But the-customary signs of prosperity are not lacking. The strong rise in stocks, the growth of bank clearings and railroad earnings; the heavy speculation in many products, but most of all in wheat, have made the week one of sur passing interest even to those who best remember the upward rush in 1879, There is Nothing So Good. There is nothing just is good aa Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs aud Colds, so demand it and do not permit the dealer to sell you sonic substitute. He will not claim there ie aLylhing better, but in order to make more profit lie iiiny claim something else to be just as good. Yin nar.t Dr. Kind's New Discovery because you know it to be sate md leliable, and "turantred to do "Ooil ir money refunded. For Coughs, Colds, Consuinplion aud for nil allections ot riirout, Chest anil Luuus, there is noth- n eo good as is Dr. Kind's New Discov ery, l it il bollld Iree ut t . . Dully s Drug Store. Regular sizes 50 cents nml tl.00 New Berne riutual Fire Insurance Company, A Homo Company. Desi ruble Fire Inw ranee Solicited. J. J. W0LFENDEN, Gev'i, AtiEjri', . Oflice over Citizens Bank. FOR SALE, LEASE Oil KENT! One 60 II. P. Lumber and Shingle Mill. Good Location. Rail and water transportation. Termt easy. For further information apply to JOHN Z. BROOKS, Proprietor Qrifton Lumber aud Grist Mills, GRIFTON, N. 0. It's Healthful But it's awfully hsrd on velvety skins. A beautiful skin Is a maiden's most valua ble possession. We keep all the helps to tcautv. Pow der perfume lotions for sunburn and freckles everything a girl ccu!d possibly need to make ner prettier in just now when these helps are needed most, the prices are the smallest. C. D. BRADHAM, Draggiat. Prica $75.00 Cash or Easy Payments If desired. . For further particular address; , C. M. D0CKHA1, , Agent for Eastern North Carolina, NsW Diana, N. C. OCT Is to Give Our Patron at Every Price- the BEST VALUES ! To be 00000000 WE ARE OFFERING Goods at REMARKABLY LOW fig ures and QUALITY HAS NOT been lowered. Best Elgin Butter - 20c. lb. Best Rio Coffee, "a 12c. lb. No Store in this city makes the preparation, takes the pains, gives the VALUE, and guarantees the satisfaction as we do. An inspection ot our Stock and Facilities will convince that "It pays to trade at tin and GAS FITTING. When you need anything in this line KKMKMBKR there is another I'lum ber in town, Give Him a Call. tJTYou don't have to pay for your work until you are Satisfied thnt it is all right. Give him a chance anyway, ltt'spcctfully, S. It. PA11KEIC, 3U&11 Craven St., Nkw BkuNB. N. C. YOU'RE SAFE TO BUY At John Suter's Furniture House, For this store keeps up its lines of FURNITURE. and doei not permit them to ran down at this season of the year, as many others uo. B3yYou'H And what you need, finding it BETTER and CHEAP ER, and ai fader Hotel Chattawka, New Berne, N. C. FOB FINE N Pit I NO lilJin, VEA1W MUTTON", PORK NA.UHA.GE . ' AND - The PInet Stall-fed Beef iii the City Go to Ml CORN 89 llU 8L Phi4 ubif Al M Obtained. si 2S 2? If you want any Canned Goods come to tis. We arc very par ticular about that part of onr stock. We do not claim that we carry the largest stock of canned goods of anyone in the city, but we do claim that wo curry tlio best und fnalicst. Isn't that the kind you want? And REMEMBER that for tho fct 30 Days ! I win rei.t. nnons rnwrcn th.v. ever before. Tobacco and Snufi, Sugar and Cofle'e, Cheese and Butter, Meat and Lard, Meal and Flour, and In fact anything you need in the Grocery Line. Come and See for yonraolf, then yon will be convinced that you can get TIIE BEST GOODS FOB TUB LEAST MONEY of any plnoe in the otty. , r Kospectf ully, JOHN DUNN, Pollock Street. NEW BERNE, N. 0.