NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1897. ESTABLISHED 18112. If you want any Canned Goods ; come to us We are very par- ticnlar abont that part of our , stock. We do not claim that 'we carry the largest Block of canned goods of anyone in , the city, "but we do claim that we . carry- the best and freshest. Isn't that the kind yon want? And REMEMBER that for the Next 30 Days ! I will SELL GOODS LOWER than ..! ever before. . Tobacco and Snufl, Sugar and Coflee, . Cheese and Butter, -Meat and Lard, Meal and Flour, and in fact anything you need in the Grocery Line. . . pome and See for yourself, then you will be convinced that you can get THE BEST GOODS FOR TUB LEAST MONEY" of any phvce in'tho city. , . Respectfully, JOHN DUNN, Pollock Street. NEW BERNE, N. 0. PROFESSIONAL. F. M. Simmons, ' A. D. Ward KiiiimoiiH fc Ward, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at LAW. KKW BEHNB, II O. Praelloe In the eountu s of Crayon. Dnpltn, ' Joiim, OiihIow, Carteret ana Pauillooi in Vue Bupramo anil Kauorai uourt. Ulf al Na. Man Ik frm ftlraet oituwaitti Motl iaaiuaka. P. II. Pclletler, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Middle Street, Lawyers Brick Building. Will.pnuttne In tha Conntlea of Craven rartarpt. Jontta. Unalow and Pamlico. U. H. remi t at Now llama ami suprouis Court of -STEAMERS- :and- FREIGHT k PAS8KNGIR. For All l'olut North. The Steamer NETJSE Commencing July 2nd. will leave at 5:30 p. ra. on MONJUYS, WEDNESDAYS, ' v . AND FRIDAYS, Making landings at Oriental, Ocra- coke ana lioanoke Island. tit" Frtieht received not later tlian one hour previous to tailing. -For further information apply to GEO. HENDERSON, Agt. M, K. Kixo, Gen. Mgr., Norfolk, Va, New IWrne, N. C, April 29, 1807 FOR FINE rOIIItfJ.llIJ.AGI AND TJ:o X'lnrvt f ::tll-feil r hi r vity r , h r i f f ' At AUegood's Grocer, . FOR BPOT CASH I WILL SELL , 10 lbs Granulated Sugar, (Franklin Refinery) medium fine, 55c 10 lbs Squire's Pure Lard, ....... 55c 8 lbs Arbuckle's Roasted Coffee,... 65o Good Green Conee. v 10c Very nice green coffee..... 15c Mess pork, by the round 5c lb, bbl, 9.50 Short backs per lb So, 100 pounds.. 4.50 Very best rib side per pound. . . . . . 6c Good flour pe pound....... ' Sic Very beBt flour per pound ; 8c Heal per peck 15c Ginger snaps per pound 5o Very best red "c" cil per gallon ... 12c 5 gallons red "c"" 55c 8 cans best tomatoes ...... 20c 8 cans best corn. 20c 8 cans best pork and beans 20c 8 cans best pie peaches 20c 8 cans best table peaches. . . . 25c Very best light syrup per quart. "c Apple vinegar 4 years old per qt. . . 5c Railroad baking powdcr,small size, 4c " " " large size, 8c lib can beef 12c Ueini'B baked beans with tomato sauce, 1 lb can 8c 81b can 12c 4 lb can 17c 2 quart tin buckets 5c 4 quart tin, buckets. . . 10c 15 boxes coast matches, 100s 10c Defender soap, 2 bars for 5c Very best English cured shoulders, 7 & oc Helm's Keystone Ketchup, Pepper Sauce ana sweet riCKies cheaper than the cheapest. JJlegootl Grocery Co., 78 Middle Street. YOU'RE SAFE TO BUY At John Suter's Furniture House, For this store keeps np its lines of FURNITURE, and does not permit them to run down at this season of tho year, as many others do. tagf"You1l And what you need, finding it BETTER and CHEAP ER, and isiaction Under Hotel Chattawka, New Berae. N. C. and GAS FITTING. When yen need anything In this line REMEMBER there is another Plum ber In town, Give llliu a Call. ty You don't have to pay for your work until you are Satisfied tliiy. it Is all right Give lilm a chance anyway. - . Respectfully, N. II. FABKEB, Craven BL, Niw BKr.ua. N. O BRANCH OFFICE U IXniikerM nnd Iroker. Stocks, Bonds, : Cottoa, firali, , ' rrorlslons Bought and sold for cash or on margin una per cent in lots from $30 up. Over Bradhara'a Drug Store. Thonc 43, nrNnllonnl Bank Rcfcrenoee.' - (VCotutaot Quotations. A. O. NEWBERRY, Munager, Fire Insurance Notice. Mr. George Henderson lias this day Furcliaand my Insurance Agency, and moat cordially meommend uim to th favorable consideration of my former patrons. H. H. BTREKT. New Berne, N. C, July 10, 1887, Geo. Henderson, Insurance Agency. ' All claaacs (if (lciiraUo Flro Iniurance Holirltwl. All onlcra will receive prompt atU'B' tlon. N'inabiit firt cUa companies Wjire- W lit ,1. :.l aC 1,1" T No Sworn , Evince . MmM Apiost the Sailcationists. Good College Ontlook. Telephone Line to Northern Cities. Big Basket Picnic. Penitentiary . Board Meeting. Official Kill Report. JOURNAL BrjBKAU, ) IUt.eigii, N. C, Aug. 19. t There has been, for over a year, quite good deal said; about the "Santlfica- tionists" and their mode of work. down in the Eastern pai t of the State, and finally the Governor notified the solicitor of that district to prosecute the leaders. Solicitor Leary of the lac district now informs the governor that ho cannot prosecute because he cannot secure sworn evidence sustaining charges against these people who it is said are living such lawless and immoral lives. The outlook for the Agricultural and Mechanical college next session is very encouraging. The canvassers for the college Bay the prospect is for fully 400 students on the roll. Ruluigh is soon to be connected with New York, Philadelphia and other north ern cities by the long distance tolephone. It U said that there are COO men at work on the line. It will be connected wit i the plant of the Bell Telephone here and will be in operation by Dee. lst it is thought. On the 24th there will be held at Dur ham tiic annual meeting of the N. C. iquor Dealers, Distillers and Grape Growers association. Tomorrow there is to be a Basket Picnic, for the farmers, given at the Ag- icultural and Mechanical college grounds. Governor Russell will address the crowd. It is hoped his speech will be more appropriate than the one he de livered before the graduating class of the college in June last. The official report of the Labor Bureau shows 220 cotton, silk, and woolen mills i) the Slate. Eight of these have sent in no reports as yet, but in 212 there are 081,470 spindles and 23,407 looms. Last year there were only 188 mills in the State. At the examination for the Pcabody scholarships, (four of which fell to Nortli Carolina this year, the follewing were the fortunate ones: Y. M. Sancil, Jack son; J. V. Sliiims, Hillsboro; Miss Blanche Duprey, Davidson; Miss Emma Conn, Raleigh. The meeting of tho Board of Trustees of the penitentiary yesterday was not the very quietest. As stated yesterday Sup erintendent Smitli was not in favor of yet turning out all the Democrats, who still hold office, but the board soon brought him to terms. It was said if he did not submit to the dictative of the board. that they would make charges against him to the Governor, and ask him to re move the Superintendent and that the Governor could do nothing else but re move him, so the law was laid down by the board that all the places held by Democrats were declared vacant after September lat. There are about 50 of these places, and of course there was a swarm of office seekers and their friends here to secure jobs. The Superintend ent made a fight against putting In 50 In competent men, at one time said lis was putting in Republicans and Popu lists as fast as be could, and to put in so many new bands at once would swamp the penitentiary. lie was not listened to, and the result will be told In a later chapter.. The Superintendent reported that on April 1st, 1897 there wai on hand money to the amount of f20.S74.40, Bills due amounting to $14,033.47, leav. ing a balance of 1(1,040,98. Ho gave i full report of all be bad done since be took charge and thanked the retained officials (Democrats) for their valuable aid to him in bia new duties. The people at Southern Pines have about ceased to fight the turning of cat tle looee on the streets. Tbe natives there now bold up every new town olB cur that is sworn In and make him take oath at the point of the pistol to re sign. The North Carolina Colored Fair will open here November led. Cotton is shedding Its leaves badly in this section, and this will reduce the crop. The crop la so heavy It will uara- ly all ripen any way. Tbe Bute Board of Equalization finds that it Is not necessary to make any changes in tax valuations in Wake coun ty. Mecklenburg nor New Hanover conn ties sent any report to the board so subpoenas have been issued for the sheriffs of those counties to appear before the board in I days. There are no changes to be made in the valuations of Union, Warren, Randolph. Richmond, Ilock ing bam, Harnett, (laaton and Cleveland, The R. R. Commission has sent to the U.S. Circuit Court clerk its records In the reduction of Wcstsrn Union Tel graph rates. It is reported that from McDowell CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. TV f county 69 lbs , of gold was taken to the mint at Charlotte and valued at $14,200, Senator Butler's paper, The Caucasian, today prints resolutions passed in several counties denouncing their representatives who Voted tor Pritcbard, Butler says editorially: "Let every other county where there is a traitor on the executive committee take the same action." BASE BALI, Hntlounl Lftngne flumes IMnveU Yra tertlay. Special to Journal. New York, August 19 New York Louisville, 0. Brooklyn, August 19 Brooklyn, , l; 13; St Louis, 5. Baltimore, August 19 Baltimore, 0; Cleveland, 3; Boston, August 19 Firstgamc Boston 8; Pittsburg, 1; secoud game Uostou, 10; Pittsburg, 1. Philadelphia, August 10 Philadel phia, 3; Cincinnati, 4. Washington, August 10 Washington. 4; Chicago, 10. Where They I'lny Today. Cleveland at Baltimore, Pittsburg at Boston. St. Louis at Brooklyn. Louisville at New York. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Chicago at Washington now the cuius stano. Won Lost P. c. .87 .070 .053 .017 .537 .485 .448 .434 .424 .400 .390 .353 Boston OS :u :ti 33 :i 44 fit r:j M r7 57 r.s 71 Baltimore Cincinnati r.o r8 New York Cleveland M Chicago 48 Pittsburg 411 Louisville. ...... Philadelphia... Brooklyn 4:1 30 Washington ;SR St. Louis 24 TBE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish cd by II. W. Silsliy fc Co. Commission Brokers. New York, August 17 STOCKS, Open. High. Low. CIofc Am. Sugar 14!J 140J 14HJ H8:J Chicago (Ins 102 102; 1021 1021 C. B. & (). !.' 90 05J no Jersev Central.... 911 95 9 1 95 Bt. Paul 93) m 931 933 COTTON. Open.. High. Low. Close Soot 7.00 7 03 (1.00 0.00 October 0.85 fi.89 0.81 0.81 CHICAGO MAKKKTS. Wheat Open. High. Low. Close Dec . . 88-873 .. 30 m 87j Corn Dec 302 30 30 Mkat Pork. Sept. Rilia. Sent 8.05 5.10 8.75 5.12 8.55 5. 10 8,70 5.10 Sales of cotton 93,000 bales. Latest News Items. The steamer Alkl, brings news from Alaska that a few hundred men hav crossed the divide into the Klondike mining region. A prominent official of the Pennsylva nia Railroad Company says that business is showing a material Increase, and that the company is taxed to its utmost to fur nish the cars. Officials of the Burlington Road say that with (rood weather for ten days tin corn crop of Nebraska will aggregate 250,000,000 bushels, and that If goo. weather continues until the middle of September the yield will lie more nearly 400,000,000 bushels. The National Park Bank deposited 1 000,000 In golden the United States sub Treasury in exchange for greenbacks, It is said that the Treasury's gold reserve will be largely increased la this way by banks which need currency in the shape of small bills for shipment to the south for harvesting the cotton crop. A solom mass of requiem for the rc pose of the soul of Scnor Canovns del Castillo, the Spanish premier, was sung In the Church of 8U Vincent do Paul in New York. Bcnor Dupuy do Lome, ac compamcd by his First Secretary and Third Secretary of the Spanish legation at Washington, were present in diplo matic uniforms. A further decline in the price of silver occurred, tbe quotation for bar silver in New York receding to 520 an ounce, decline of Ijc Yesterday's prices were low records np to that date. Quotations for Mexican dollars were only nominal at 410. Just before the close the price of bar sliver fell an additional Jo to 81o. making the total decline for tbe day o, The closing price in London was 24 pence a total decline for tbe dav or 1 1-10 pence. At today's New York, price the value of the silver standard dollar is 40.10 cents. . . BnalHlHl In rarln. Pabis, August 18. Tho departure preaidcnt Fame from Ibis city today was marked by a scene of the greatest eiolte meot, accompanied by the circulation of wild rumors. After his departure a bomb exploded along (he route the Presi dent had followed, and although no dam age was dono and nobody was hurt, tbe mint Intense excitement prevailed a long time afterward, and sensational reports had It that those who ei plotted tbe bomb intended an outrage of a more serious nature. POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its ereat leavening strength and healtlifulncss. Assures the toon against alum and all forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. KUl AL liAlUJNl l'UWDEU UU., New Youk. ArmciiiiiiiN I'ae Bomb. Constantinople, August 18. The citv is almost in a panic to-night over the news of bomb explosions at three dilTer- nt poin.s. The explosions are allnhut d to the Armenians. At 3 o'clock a bomb was thrown just outside the police headquarters in the Peru district. It failed to explode. Al most at Hie same moment an Armenian was arrested at the Iuipearial Ottoman Bank, in the tialata district, lie was carrying a package of explosives which he was trying to ignite, A second bomb was exploded in a pri vate road between the oflieesof the (Irand Vizier and Mate Council House. One man as killed and several others were severely injured. The explosion shat tered windows in the vicinity and did other alight damage. The police have made a number of arrests. Reports of the outrages spread quickly through the citv and caused the greatest excitement, The True Remedy. W, M. liepine, edito: Tiskihvn, III., "C'hiel," Mm: "We won't keep house without Dr. K inn's new discovery fur con sumption, coughs and colds. Experiment ed with inaiiv others, but never got the true rcniedv uuiil we used Dr. Kin ''s new iscovery. No other remedy can take its- ilnce in our home, as in it we huvc a certain ai d sure cure lor toughs, colds, whooping cough, etc.' It is idle to cx peiimcnl with other remedies, even if they ire urji' I on you as just as good as Dr. Kum's new discovery. 1 hey are not as ood, because this remedy has a record cures ami betides is puaianteed. It never Sails to sitis'y. Trial bottles fiev at F. S Dufl'y's drug sh rc. 4 A IloiiMeholil JeeeNHlly. Cascarets Cain'y t nthartir, li e im st wonderful me Ileal discovery ol the ngc plasa:il ami refreshing to Hie late, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing t lie entire fystem, dispel ( olds, cure headache, fever, I aUt- mil constipation nud biliousness. Picate buy and try a box of C. C. C. todny. 10, 25, 50 cents, bold am! gcaranlexl lo cure by aP 'iruyysts. riedicines when eiven separately, have dif ferent effects, but when combined entire ly new nrooerlies are developed. I I1I.1 is the important point sought niter wnen compounding prescriptions, nnd nolens done correctly the virtue of remedies is lost. PhVHcinns can depend upon their prcscriiitioiiB receiving careful attention at Bradham'g Reliable Pharmacy. T. J. TURNER lias Just I.ucrivcd another Car Load of the FINEST FURNITURE that hna ever bcon recuived in the EiStcrn part of North Carolina and will Sell Cheap for Ci"h or on Time for the . Next 10 Dais, to at to maice . room for my Large Stock a wo have more good than tore room, fi? All orders by mail will hate prompt attention, Yoori Respectfully, "; T. J. TURNER. Noe. 70 & 73 Middle Street, Now Her no, N, C. 3l McDaniel & disk ill A NICE LOT Fresh Cabs and Crackers, Nico Fruit Jollies by tho pound 5 cents. A Fresh Lot Libby's Pottoil Ham and Tongue, Cooked Corned Beef ani Chip ttecf, IIeinz'8 Naked Beans with Tomato Sauce, Very Finest Butter only 30 cents pound, Nice Cucumber Pickles only 5 cents per dozen, Small Pig Hams and Breakfast Strip?, Big Hams to cut, expected today, A Full Line of tho Best Groceries to be had. Rroart St. 0UB is to Give Our I'utroiisat Every Prices Hie BEST To be 5 WE ARE OFFERING Goods at REMARKABLY LOW. fig ures and QUALITY HAS, NOT been lowered. Best Elgin Butter - 20c. Best Rio Coffee, "Jf 12c. No Store in this city makes the preparation, takes the pains, gives the VALUE, and guarantees the 'satislaction as we do. An inspection and Facilities that "It pays ackbums l M FREE EXHIBITION OF COOKING ON THE Vapor Stoves,! las been a Great Succot and baa attracted many .Hundred interested riaitora. ... Tbe exhibition of VAPOR STOVES till continues at the follow ing placet: ' I II. Cutler 4 Co. Slorer Hardware Company, . . K. W. Smallwood, , Turner Hardware end Furniture Company. Do not fail to oall and elect a stove for yorr own aw. It will be boon to yoor Household. A postal card to any of aboe firms will bring representative to your home to explain tho store fend Its use. HAVE JUST RECEIVED WIlOlS3lU' A ltHnil new m:ui:, v. AI VALUES ! I Obtained. M oooooooora Ib.ll f " lb. I ot our Stock will convince to trade at