7 t . VOL. XVI NO. 40. NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17, 1897. ESTABLISHED 1082. ii ffli exhibit: THE ORDER GRANTED TO KEEP THEM OUT. t . .., ...... OF COOKING ON THE "Vapor Stoves ! lias been a Great Success and has attracted many Hundred interested visitors.! , Tlie exhibition -of VAPOR STOVES still continues at the follow ing places: i L. H. Cutler & Co. Sloyer Hardware Company, ' E. W. Small wood, Tamer Hardware and Fnrnitnre Company. Do not fail to call and select a stove for your own nse. It will be a boon to your Household. A postal card to any of above firms will bring a representative to your home to explain the stove and its use. TO CTJT, SM AXIi BREAKFAST STRIPS, SMAliIi PIG HAMS, ami ENGLISH CURED SHOULDERS JUST Also a Fresh Lot of the Very Best Batter fresh from the dairy, only 20o per ponnd; Fresh Ginger Snaps, best quality only 5c per pound; Nice Cucumber Pickles 5o per dozen; and everything in tho grocery line at prices to suit, '" McDaniel & Gaskill 71 Broad Hi. J. AV. STEWART'S Broad (1.1. 0. fl n in ip r vnnnnn Street UOilG W UAWUOiUK II as always on band the Largest and Most Complete - Stock of Horses Carriages, Surrles, Buggies, Road Carts, Single ' and Double Harness, Riding Saddles, Robes, . ' Whips, Etc, "Exsmine before bnying elsewhere and be convinced that you can buy very Low for Cash or ratable In 18U7 or 18U8. 3Y "W STBWAET, C8i;70iR7U BRANCH OFFICE R-W.SiLSrtCo, Rankers and , Rrokers. SteekiBoads. -Cettoa, Grata, Previsions Bought tod sold for cash or no margin una per cent. In lots from 30 up. Over Bradham's Drug Store. Phone 49, tVNalional Bank Bofcreooe. TConiUat Quotation. A. 0. NEWBEKRY, Manager. Ileal IlHiale Agcnry ! houses for kent. . houses fob &ale. FAKM3 roil BALE, v COLLECTIONS Of BENTS. Any Imsine lu oar 1 1 no will In given rnn'pt attention by leaving word at ilia h'titn nf N. Kunu it Co., npputile the 1 tf :'.:. r. E.j'iArrEit . RECEIVED. Wholesale A Retail Grocers, NEW BERNE, N. C, - .l ... 6 . Mules. Hew Berne, N. C. ZBaxgraixis I At AUegood't Grocery, FOB HPOT CASH I WILL BELL 10 Iba Granulated Suaar. (Franklin ( Hennery) medium una, , one 10 lbs Bqulre' Pure Lard Mo 1 Iba Arbuckle'a Roasted Coffee, ... K5c Oood Green Couee 10c Vrr nice craeo ooffo 15c Weaa pork, by the round Be ID, bul, sjv.ou Hhort backa per lb So, 100 pounds. . 4.00 Very heat rib side per pounu ec Good flour per sound.... Sfc Very beat flour per pound He Mtl iwr neck.... lie Olnifer snaps per pound 5c Very beal red "Cn til per gallon... lc 9 gallon red "C" 65c S can beat tomatoes.............. Vuc V can beat corn 20o S can beat pork and bean . 90c 8 mm best pie peaches SOo can beat table peaches..., ..... soc Very beat Unlit syrup per quart.... 7c A pple vlnrgar 4 years old per qt. . . , 6c Kailroad baking powder, small size, ' 4c - " " large ise. Be lib can beef 13c Helm's baked beana with tomato sauce, 1 lb can , fc I lb can 13c 4 lb can 17c quart tin buckets., , Ac 4 (Miart Un.buckela 10i It Ikii coeat nmtelira, lUOa.,..,. lOo f Mender aoap, 2 Imra for fc: Very U-"l Knglinli cured iliouldera, 7 A8e Hi'Iiie'b Keynlone Ketchup, tVpimr Haure and riwK t rickles clieaptT trmn the cbeop t. I Ml! (irwrry ', "i-i :. 1 : r. . t. ... .- - v t of Telepapl Rate. Order Issued by Judge Slmontou. Hatter to be Heard In Wilming ton In September. Ex ception of Postal Compa ny Over Ruled. Special to Journal. Raleigh, N. C August 16. Judge Slmonton grants the restraining order preventing the Railway Commission from enforcing the fifteen cent rate on Western Union telegrams. "The matter will be heard in the United States Circuit Court at Wilmington September 6th. Tho Postal Telegraph Company excepts to Commission's order making its rate 20 cents. The Exception is over ruled and the company is given ten days to appear. BASE BALL nttoiml League OfimeN Plnyeil Yea. terday. Specml to Journal. New York, August 16 New York, 7; Philadelphia, 2. Baltimore, August 16 Baltimore, 14; Brooklyn, 5. Boston, August 16 Washington, 2; Boston, 5." PirrsBuiio, August 16 Pittsburg, 3; Louisville, 2. Where They Piny Todny. Brooklyn at Baltimore, Wasliingtonjiit Boston. Philadelphia at New York. how the omibs stand. Won Lost P. C. .084 .070 .048 .000 .532 .480 .457 .442 .439 .409 .891 .265 Boston 65 80 Baltimore 61 30 Cincinnati 09 83 New York 54 30 Cleveland SO 44 Chicago 47 51 Pittsburg 43 51 Philadelphia 42 53 Louisville 43 55 Brooklyn 38 55 Washington 36 56 Kt. Louis 20 72 THE STATE FAIR. rmnooek rnl. More Flour Mills. The Eaeaped 4'onvlete. Rai.EiGu, August 10. Preparations for the State Fair here in October are very active. AH indications are that it will be a notably good one from an agricul tural point of view. This is a wonder fully prosperous year and the people are in the humor for such things as fairs and other gatherings. The Cumnock coal mines during- July sold 2,000 tons of coal, most of it to the Seaboard Air Line. This month it will tell more. There is a notably large increase in the nnmber of rolling flouring mills in this State. These are using every bushel of wheat grown in the State. Benator Butler announces that during the remainder of the year he will per sonally edit bis paper here. The names of the five negro convicts who escaped on Thursday are, John Hill i burton, life prisoner; John Johnson. ton yean; John Richardson, one year; Yache Simmons, one ycar;RufuGibson, seven yours. liilllburton and Johnson were repturncd by two young white men and returned to the penitentiary. The guard who let these men escape was dismissed. They got away either by the grossest kind of negligence or by criminal carelessness. A female hoeoltal attendant saw them walking: across the grounds about 11 p. m. The wonder is that under the present management con. victs do not get away by scores. The autlioiltle of the prison will have trou ble after September 1st, when the last of the veteran employes leaves. THE MABEET9. i ViMSerdav'a market Quotation furnish ed by l. W. Blliby & Co. Commission Brokei New York, August 10 STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close .. 148 1491 148 149 Am. 8u;tnr,. Chicago Oas.. .. 108 1081 103 95 SI 108 C. K ..... 96 9i i set Jersey Cwtral,.,, 08 98 941 B8t 94, 8t. Paul. i... COTTON. Open. High. Low. Close aept 4... ,. 8.90 8.98 8.91 8.98 .. 8.80 8.80 8.78 8.78 October. . J, . CIJK SAT i to ,X. - v CHICAGO MARKETS. Wheat-, i Open: nirfh. Low. Close Dm ...A. 84-83 841 68 84 Cos Deo.... i... 801 80 891 S9I Meat- fork. rHV... 8.20 8 23 8.10 8,17 CASTORIA For InfiinU and Children. Anarchists Are . Not Waited in tbis Conntry- Secretary Sherman not Talking Much. Vacation Time is Dull. Brooklyn Navy Yard Hatters. Big Prices for the New Batteries. Journal Bureau. ) Washington, D. O.j Aug. 16. ( The efforts now being made by Immi gration Commissioner Powderly to pre vent the coming to the United States of those anarchists who have been or will be expelled from European countries, under the stringent regulations put in force in consequence of the assassination of the Spanish Prime Minister, will be watched with eager interest by those who know the weakness of our laws in denning an anarchist, and who remem ber the failure of a determined effort to prevent the coming of a notorious Eng lish anarchist several years ago. The man simply proved that he had ample means and was well educated, and the Government not being able to prove tbjit he came to the U. S. for any unlawful purpose, he had to he admitted: His trip was made a failure by the State authori ties which prevented his making speeches and not by the U. 8. authorities. If the anarchists arc 1 paupers or convicted criminals, they can be kept out easy enough, but if they have even moderate means and have not been convicted of crime, keeping them out will be no easy job. But Mr. Powderly, who has issued a special order to Immigration officers warning them to look out for two Spanish anarchists, said to be headed this way, will make the effort. Although there is a quorum of the Cabinet in Washington, there is an air of vacation dulness nround all the govern. ment departments. Secretary Shermun Is at liia office every day, but since he has had to deny so many newspaper in' terviews, he will only talk in monosyla ablcs to those who arc allowed to get in to sec him. Attorney General McKenna is wrestling with a tariff problem referred to him by Secretary I age, who is also in town, for an opinion, and he bus listened to arguments on one sido by Ex-Secretary Carlisle and Ex-Assistant Secretary Hamlin, the first representing the Maine and Boston Ii. H. and the latter Boston business organizations. Secretary Wil son, is as usual, hammering away on routine matters and not inclined to court publicity in any way. According to an official document signed nnd made public by Assistant Secretary Roosewelt, an exhaustive re port Jmade by Commander Davis has shown that those who charged thatcvery- hing was not conducted just as it should be at the Brooklyn Navy Yard were merely dreamers of troubled dreams, or words to that effect. Mr. .Roosevelt even goes further, as may be seen from the following extract from his official com ments upon Commander Davis' report 'But It is evident that the real reason for tho att.icks upon Mr: Bowles (the Constructor In charge of the Brooklyn Navy Yard) is to be found, not in the fact that he has done badly but that he has done well." Everything pertaining to war contin lies to grow more and more expensive The Ordinance Bureau of tho War De partment recently opened scaled pro posals tor the construction of five disappearing gun carriages, more or less, upon which to mount th heavy guns intended to be used for coast defenses; and the lowest bid received was 28,560 each for the carriages. Such prices would make the ordnance oftlcer of the period of the first Napoleon open his eye in wonder, and yet the cost of the guns to be mounted upon these carriage will be much more than the carriages, and the cost of firing them a ill exceed $1,000 a shot. Perhaps after all it hi cost rather than an improvement in human nature that has operated to lessen tho number of wars between nations in position to make war upon up-to-date methods. COTTON OUTLOOK OOOD. Mlallatlelaa McNeil Predlela Crap Teat Mllllea Bale. , New Orlsahs, August 15. Mr. M. II McNeil, the well-known cotton statist oian, ha issued a circular oa the growing croo. After referring to the correctness of bis estimate made In July, 1884,' of the crop of the season, Mr. McNeil says. "At this moment for this yew the promise' Is equal to any previous year in very State but Texas, and on the present acreage, even allowing that Texas should fall abort of bar maximum production per acre by 1,000,000, the outlook now i for a crop of at least nine and three- quarter millions with five hundred thouaand to one million more within the range of possibilities. j 'This figure of nine and three-quarter millions is really very conservative, for a ptoducl per sore outside of Tsxaa equal to 18B4-9S would glvs 7,850,000 bales and l maximum for Texas wouldbs 8,950,000 bales from which, sUowiog 1,000,000 off, you would, have i crop of 10,800,000 bale. The crop Is now so far advanced from recent rains sod heat that It will reach maturity and be Independent of front at an unusually early, date, and POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strength and heatthfulness. Assures the tood against alum and all torms ot adul teration common to the cheap brands. KUYAL BArUINli fUWUtSK UU., New York. should we soon have good rains in Texas her crop also would be near perfection, and the possibilities for total crop would then be something enormous." FMa. Lee'a Report. Washington, August 14. (Jonsul- Gcncral Lee reports to the Slate Depart ment that the fund of $10,000 in gold sent him May 2lid, last, for destitute Americans in Cuba, is nearly exhausted. He declares that it has been expended with the greatest care and economy, having provided about 1,400 impoverished Americans with daily food and medi cines. One hundred and eleven persons have had transportation purchased for them to various United States points. Don't Tobacco Npttinnd Knioke Tonr Lile Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well, strong, magne tic, full of new life and vigor take No-To-Bnc, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many faiu ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Boc from jour own druggist,who will giuirantee a cure. Booklet and sam ole mailed fn e. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. New Berne riutual Fire Insurance Company, A Home Company. Desirable Fire Insurance Solicited. J. J. WOLFENDEN, Gek'l All EN T, Office over Citizens Bank. FOR SALE, i,i:asi: on rent One 50 II. P. Lumber and Shingle Mill. Good Location. Rail and water transportation. Terms easy ior further information apply to JOHN Z. BROOKS, Proprietor Grifton Lumber ami Grist Mills, GRIFTON, N. C. It's Healthful But it s awfully hard on velvety skins, A beautiful skin is a maiden's most valua ble possession. Wo keep all tho helps to beauty. Pow. der perfume lotions for (unburn and freckle everything a girl could possibly need to make her prettier in just now when these help are needed most, the prices are tho smallest. C. D. BRADHAH, Druggist. "it Price $75.00 Cask or Easy Payments If desired. For further' particulars address! C. H. DOCK HAM, Agent for Eastern North Carolina, NswtDslsl, M, C. Im to Give Our Patron at Every l'ricet the EST MUSS ! To be Obtained. 00000000 WE ARE OFFERING Goods at REMARKABLY LOW, fig ures and QUALITY HAS NOT been lowered. Best Elgin Butter - 20c. Best Rio Coffee, "T 12c. No Store in this city makes the preparation, takes the pains, gives the VALUE, and guarantees the satisfaction asj we do. An inspection ot our Stock and Facilities will convince that "It pays to trade at n 1 and GAS 1 my FITTING. When you need anything in this line KEMEMRKlt there is another Plum ber in town, Oive II im a Call. ty 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. lMRKEIl, 3iWt4t Craven St., New BkkNK. N. C YOU'RE SAFE TO BUY At John Suter's Furniture House, For this stor9 keeps up its lines of RNITURE, and does not permit them to run down at this season of the year, as man others do. ffYou'll And what yon need, finding it BKTTEIt and CIIEAP- lilt, and 100 Under Iletel Chattawka, New Bene. N. C. FOB FINE SPRING LiMli, VEAX, MIJTTOX, FORK NAUSAUK AND The Flneftt N tall -fed Reef In the City go torn coma 81 MIsUlt St. rkeaeU p mmmnni i lumu o aAi, im i lb. lb. 2z If you want any Canned Goods como to us. M e are very par ticular about that part of our stock. Wo do not claim that we carry tho largest stock of canned goods of anyone in the city, but we do claim that wo carry the best nnd freshest. Isn't that the kind you want!' And REMEMBER that for tho hi 30 Days ! I will SELL GOODS LOWER than ever before. Tobacco and Snufi, Sugar and Coflee, Cheese and Butter, Meat and Lard, Meal and Flour, and in fact anything yon neod in the Grocery Line. Come and 8ee for yourself, then yon will be convinced that you can get THE BEST GOODS FOR TUB LEAST MONEY ot any place in the city. Respectfully, JOHN DUNN. Pollock Street. NEW BERNE, N. O. SB

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