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Spill SrttaL VOL. XVI- NO. 50. NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY MOANING, j , AUGUST ESTABLISHED 18111 28, 1897. ft SOffli Rill 98 '-BHDS Small Sugar Cured Breakfast Strips and English Cured Shoulders, I5fFamily Corned Beef, and a Fresh Direct from the Mill-JUST RECEIVED. Family Groceries at cDan id k (Mi 71 Rroad St., If you want any Canned Goods ; como to ns. . Wo ore very par ticular about that part of our stock. We do not claim that we curry the largest stock of canned goods of anyono in the citv, but we do claim that we curry the best and freshest. Isn't that the kiud you want?. And REMEMBER that for tho 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 tho Grocery Line. Coma and Seo for yoursolf, then yon will be convinced that you can get TUB-BEST GOODS FOB Tllij LEAST MONEY of any pliwo in the city. Respectfully, JOHN DUNN,1 Pollock Street. NEW BERNE, N. 0. PROFESSIONAL. F. M, Slntmeas, A. D. Ward Klimiioii & Ward. ATTORNEYS ana COUNSELORS at LAW. HKW DkllNI. 1 0. rnwllo In tlisemintHiolCtsvmt. Dnplln, Jon., On.lnir, CnrUtml mu1 1'KUllLooi la UM Jltiprftii6 itl roli ral Curls. . mi a... sa aMto rraaS lUreel , ,ilwits statsl laattawha. I. II. Fellctler, ATTORNEY AT LAW. . Middle Street, Lawyers Brick Bidding. Will Tinu-tlfa In th. CnnntlM nf CrsVMli -f i u.rot Joim... ttnxlow .ml r.inlloo. u. . ( l .1 Nw lKru mml bupr.uis Court or ttiH MU1. FOU FINK ::::.: ca liinn, r""a v t i""",fv AM) ri r t r;::;iMVi I' i i I City fat 30 Days sens i TO. . CXTX. Lot of A. Voigfs Flour Also a full line of "Choice Wholesale & Retail Grocers JfEW BERNE, X. C. T At Allegood's Grocery, FOR SPOT CASH I WILL SELL 10 Ibe Granulated Suimr, (Franklin Kellnervt medium Hue, o.ic 10 lbs Souire'8 Pure Lnrd .. 5.1c S lbs Arbuckle's ltoasted Coffee, . . . 05c Good Oreen Concc Hie Very nice green coffee 15c uess porn, oy the round oc ID, lilil, su.mi Hhort backs per lb 5o, 100 pounds. . 4.50 Very best rib side per pound Oc uooa nour pei Very best not Good flour per pound . . 2 Jc best flour per pound 8c Meal per peck luc Ginger snaps per pound 6c Very best red ' Gil per gallon. 12c 55c 8 gallons red 3 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. . . 7c Apple vinegar 4 years old per qt. . . fir. Railroad baking powdcr.sinall size, 4c 1 " larce size. 8c I lb can beef.. , 12c lleinz's baked beans with tomato sauce, 1 lb can 8c 8 lb can 12c 4 lb can 17c 2 quart tin buckets 5c 4 quart tin. buckets 10c 10 boxes coast matches, luus ; luc Defender soap, 9 bars for oc Very best English cured shoulders, 7 & 8c lleinz's Keystone Ketchup, Pepper Sauce . ana uwecl rickles cheaper than tue cheapest. Ailegootl Grocery Co., 78 Kiddle Street. BRANCII OFFICE H. W. SlLSBY S Co. Ranker mid Rrokern. Stocks, Bold. Cotton, Grain, Provisions Bought aod sold for cash or on margin one per cent, in lots from 20 up. Over Bradham's Drugstore. Phone 43, ls"Nitlon Bank References. yConstant Quotations.' A. O. NEWBERRY, Manager. and GAS FITTING. When you need anything In this line REMEMBER there is another Plum ber In town, I . Give Him a Call. tsTYou don't have to pay for your work autll yon are BalUfled that It is all right Give him a ohanos anyway. Respectfully, H. IS. IMllKER, 8041 Craven Bu. ' Nsw Rkhne. N. C. .iFire Insurance Notice. Mr. George Henderson has this day nun-liaM'fl my Insurance Airerwy, and 1 mmi cordially recommend lilm to the favorable consideration of my former patrons. B. It. STREET, New Berne, N. C July JO, 1897. Geo. Henderson, Insurance Agency. All clnaiuw of dlrlle Firs Insurance Roll.iMil. All orders will receive prompt alien. ti.,n. ?'..n !.!!- f; .t(i!f cm.t,ttli-l r-! II EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS. l AuDOrtionment Will Increasel Ms Year. Gone to Klondike. Fish Commission. er Worth. House Entered by ThieTes. Tests that Need Exter minating. New Professor A. & M. College. Journal Bureau, Raleigh, N. C, August 27, The State Board of Education at its last meeting discussed the advisability of apportioning some of its accumulated funds among the public school children of the State. The lost apportionment was made in 1804 and the amount was about seven cents to each child, It was decided to increase that amount to 9 cents for each child between the ages of 0 and 21. To do this will take about $50,000, Superintendent Mebane says this apportionment will prolong the the school term from three to four weeks in the larger counties. Mr. Richard Memmon of this city has gone to the Kiondykc gold fields. He will be joined there in a short time by Mr. James D. Ennis. Mr. Stephen (. Worth who was ut one time fish commissioner of this State and lived here in Raleigh, has been sent to Irwin Tennessee where he is to be Blip orintendent for the construction of a fish station. Mr. Worth has for several years been the chief clerk of the fish cominis sion in Washington City. Mr. J. Hul Babbitt a prominent drug gist hero has notined ulends by wire that he was appointed Secretary of the American Pharmaceutical association at its session in Minneapolis, Minn. Gen. R. F. Hoke and family are away for the Bummer, and their home here was closed. Yesterday morning the doors and windows were found opened, and upon investigation it was found thieves had entered the house and gone through every thing. Requests for space at the Fair grounds are coming in rapidly and there will be no vacant places. At the Liquor Dealers Convention this week held at Duiham Frank O'Donnell of Asheville was elected President, and W. Ortman of Wilmington Secretary and Treasurer. The legislature created a commission for the extermination of pests. There was a meeting held yesterday and Prof. Masscy oi the A. & M. college was ap. pointed botanist and entomologist of the board. There is uo pay attached to the work. Could not the commission be in- duced to exterminate certain human pests, among them let it get to work on the lust legislature, the creator of this much needed commission. The subject of most Interest here right nowds the question of the 950,000 bond: for street improvements. The election to settle whether the bonds will be voted will be held in about two weeks. The new professors at the Agricultural nd Mchanical college to vacancies made by resignations are: Prof. F. A. Weilie the chair of physics and electrical engi neering. Prof. Eldridge sucoccds Prof, Craighill to the chair of mechanical en gineering. Chairman J. W. Wilson and Mr. a Olho Wilson of the railroad commission came in today. There will be some pret ty lively words when they appear before Governor Russell on September 1st, Many believo Walter Clark wrote the letters to the commissioners, at any rate he and Butler bad a conference before the letters appeared. The first new bale of cotton came In yesterday. .During the last year there have been 27,408 bales of cotton brought here by wagon, and the year before there were 23,174 bales. It Is said that Butler is arranging for a deal between the Populists and Hcpubll cans, for be fear the Dcmoc ratio silver ylank will catch many Populists and thus ruin his party. Two convicts from Lenoir who have served thvlr time say that two convict Band and Shepherd, confessed to the wrecking of the train at Bostian Bridge soma years ago. True -mils have been found against tuera by the oourt in Ire. dell. , TB BUBKIT. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by H. W. Bllsby Co. Commission Brokers. " New York, August 97, : ' , STOCKS. Open. nigh. Low. Close .. 1401 149J 1481 1481 ,. 102) 102) 102 j 1021 ; 97 8 . ti 97 Am. Sugar,.... Chicago Gas... C. B.&Q, ... Jersey Central, ... 95f 931 95 95 St, Paul .. 98 94 93J 9I COTTON. Open. High. Low. Close . 7.85 7 87 7.80 7.82 .. 7.08 7.05 7.00 7.00 Sept.... October, CHICAGO MARKETS. WniAT Open. High. Low, Close Deo 901-90 01 88 90) Meat- Pork. Sept.... 8.87' 9.07 8.87 8,d5 Cotton Huli t 103,600 Bales. 0 OAflTOTlIA, BABB BAXX ntloMal 1uh;ssms riayM Te tcMay. Special to Journal. New York, August 27 First game New York, 9; Chicago, 8; second game New York, 6; Chicago. 0. Philadelphia, August 27 Pittsburg, Philadelphia, 5. Washington, August 37 Washington, St. Louis, 0. "Baltimore, August 27 Fust game Baltimore, 5; Cincinnati, 0; second game Baltimore, 5; Cincinnati, 8. Boston, August 27 Cleveland, 10; Boston, 4. Brooklyn, August 37 Brooklyn, 9; Louisville, 4. Where They Play Tsday. Cincinnati at Baltimore, Cleveland at Boston. Louisville at Brooklyn. Chicago at New York. Pittsburg at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Washington. nOW THE 0LIB8 STAND. Won Lost P. C. .083 .679 .634 .630 .536 .457 .437 AM .433 .430 .417 .254 Baltimore 09 33 Boston 73 34 New York 64 37 Cincinnati 03 88 Cleveland 54 47 Chicago 49 58 Philadelphia 47 60 PittBburg 45 58 Brooklyn 45 69 Louisville 46 61 Washington 43 60 St. Louis 27 79 THE MINERS STRIKE. Hun Will fin. Destitution Among Mob In Ohio, Seventeen Thousand Persons n Charity Lists. Special to Journal. Washington, D. C. August 27. Pres ident Gompcrs of the American Federa tion of Labor, thinks the big coal strike will be over by the end of September, and the strikers will win It)is given out that as sixjhundred of the seven hundred and fifty mines, in West Vireinla are closed there is hope that men used to hardships will stay out, There is imminent danger of a fierce bread riot in the mining districts in Ohio. Inspector Hazelton reports over seven. teen thousand persons on the lists de pendent on charity. Hazelton says he is unable to relieve this post. Umct Askcsl S)aesllas. Special to Journal. Constantinople; August 27. The Powers have asked Greece to state the amount she is able to pay as the first in stallment on Turkish indemnity and men. tion revenues she can assign to guaran tee the whole amount. Plat Discovers. Special to Journal. Madrid, Auiust 27. An anarchistic plot to avenge the death of Oolli, by sassinating the Queen Regent, has been unearthed in London. A Typical Hswhraam Tswa. Seattle, Wash , August 36. Advices from Bkaguay by the steamer William- ette describe that place as a 'camp of 5,000 people. Five miles up the trail there are tents all along on both aides, but a greater part of the people nave never been up the trail Rain, mud, dis. content and contusion prevail. The men have a great respect for the vigilanoe committee, but they refuse to obey any authority when It comet to working- on the trail. Buildings are going up rapidly and stores and saloons are opening every day. The first danoehousa and saloon was opened while the steamer was In port, The receipts tt the bar for the first boor the dancehouee - was open sggregated 11,848. On the outside of this bouse Is tree upon which several significant no tices are posted and from a limb of which dangles a new one Inch rope with a noose. This was put there by the vigi lance committee, and it la more effective than a hundred volumes of statutes against crime. There are many restaurants at Bkagnay but the fare Is abominable. aval Mall SSsllvsry. Wabhinotor, Aug. 86, The matter of the possible replacement of many of the post offices and star routes now In Of tion by the establishment of rural free delivery service has been taken ap by the Postofflce Department, and In a few days an experiment la this line will be made. Its results are expected to show the e tent to which the offices sad route eaa be done away with la favor of tb rural delivery routes, Tbe towa of Grand Isle, Vt, has been selected for test. The recent experlmente to demonstrate the feasibility of rural delivery service la a general way Indicate? that Its estab- linhment throughout the country would involve tn additions! annual expend! lure of from i'.O.O! O.000 to W,0"0,000( POUOER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strength and healthfulness. Assures the iooa against alum and all forms oi adul teration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., New York. By having it substituted for postorHes and star routes wherever possible the expense may be cut down by $15,000,000 or 130,000,000. The test may result in Congress being asked to give authority for the establishment of rural free deliv ery in certain districts meeting certain conditions. MUST IXOP TO POPULISM. Thorani E. WMmi Hays That las liver Democrats Will Have Io .save Their Parly. Atlanta, Ga., August 26 Thomas E. Watson, of Georgia, late candidate on the Populist ticket for Vice-President of the United States, says) that 'by the time the fall campaigns begin there will not be silver Democrat in the country, as men holding silver views will be compelled to walk into the Populist ranks and leave the old party organization to the gold men. Uo issues an urgent invitation to all silverites to take shelter under thc"broad arms of populism," and says the struggle between the two metals will be short, sharp and decisive. Mr. Watson argues that the gold wing of the Democratic party, "by its persistent attacks on Mr. Bryan, combined with the supreme con tempt with which it bos always regarded anything approaching free-silvcrism," will effectually split up the party and show to the advocates of silver the ne. ccssity of embracing the cause of a party that is "more tolerant and has more new issues to fight for than the old line Den). ocrats." The time has come, says Mr. Watson, when the people of the Union realize that the only party which will devote all of its power to the conquest of monopo lies, trusts and rings is the Populist party, and that it will be the vantage ground on which all true patriots will rally in 1900. lie speaks skeptically as to the assertion that the advance in wheat and cotton is to be credited to Republican agencies, and says that what is called prosperity may be attributed to the scarcity of crops abroad and the ex pectation that the actual harvested crops ill full far below the estimates. If this is not the case, he says, it is simply an excitement raised by the 4 'gamblers In the pit" for selfish ends He docs not say as much, but Mr. .Watson is plan ning for a big State campaign this fall, and declares that his party will carry the election here by a tremendous major- ity. ToToacco FOR YOUR Thermometers Tobacco Twine, CALL ON It, If. CUTLER CO. Hardwire and Agricultural Implements, NEW BERNE, N. 0, T. J. TURNER s Has Jnat Received another Car Load of the FINEST . FURNITURE that has avtr been received in tbe Eastern part of North Carolina and will Sell Cheap for Cash or on rime for the Next 10 Days, so as to make room or tny Large Stock s n . u we bare more oodi than store room. . IW All orders by mail will have prompt attention. Yoari Respectfully, T. J. TURNER. Not, 70 A 73 Middle 8treet, New Borne, N. C. Is to CJive Our Patrons at. Evers Price tli ? best mm at. WE ARE OFFERING Goods at REMARKABLY LOW;flg ures and QUALITY HAS NOT been lowered. Best Elgin Butter - 20c. Best Rio Coffee, "ST 12c. No Store in this city makes the preparation, takes the pains, gives the VALUE, and guarantees the satislaction as we do. An inspection ot ovir Stock and Facilities will convince that "It pays to trade at -STEAMERS- East Carolina Dispatch Line -AND- FREIGHT & PASSENGER. For All Points North. The Steamer NEUSE Commencing July 2ml, will leave at 5:30 p. in. on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS, Making landings at Oriental, Ocra- ooke and Roanoke Island. tW Freight received not later than one hour previous to sailing. For further information apply to GEO. I1ENDERSON, Agt. M. K. Kino, Gon. Mgr., Norfolk, Va. New Berne. N. C, April 29, 1807. YOU'RE SAFE TO BUY' At John Suter's Furniture House, For this store keeps np iti linos of F E, and does not permit them to ran down at thia season of tho year, many others do. FrfYonll find what too need, finding it BETTER and C1IEAP- mt, ana Under Hotel Chattewka, Nsw Berae, M. C URN1TUR SITE Obtained. V, M lb. I lb. Si s- fr. m: OS. ' WE OFFER YOU THIS CELEBRATED Three Drawer Sewing Machine For $20, mid tfivr you a -r Year (iu;irunlv. NOW I.ISTKN 1 Ni ;H( i nc is Hie place to m il your tobacco, and Wlutly'sjs Ino place to buy your Hardware. J. C. Whitty to. Thl Pharmacy Is no Museum but two articles we soli work wonders: IIsapham's Oouiih lUt-siH, ate., ami Coi.a llsiPACiii 1'owimHH, 10c. Your money will be refunded If you are not cured. Nothing fairer can be ofTercd. C. D. BRADHArt, Droifglst. Wanted-An Idea WHn ni ttittife Of anmsi tmta tfatlia-UilMslrtltf Vnnr IrlMBt thaW Iwritl .. sMallk. Writ null WH.lM'KllllUKFf Pl4nl Alt". -. WMiiimton, r r.. rr iHir $ prtw 9119$ Mi MW Us ut M IsfcMamiMft UlwaMlUssM Hllll
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