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$- mm. VOL; XVI- NO. 51. NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29, 1807. ' ' ESTABLISHED 1882. r z r srm. DLJLIU U LCI LiLli Bad Li Small Sugar Cured Breakfast Strips and English Cured -Shoulders; .' JFamily Corned Beef, and a Fresh Lot of C. G. & A. Voiat's Flour Direct from the Mill JUST RECEIVED. Aho a full line of Ch ' Fain ily Groceries at 1, Will 71 Broad St., If you want any Canned Goods come lo us. We are very par- lioular almut that part of our . stock. We do not claim that we carry the largest stock" of c timed goods of anyone in the city, but we do claim that we curry t ho host ; and freshest. Idii't that the kind you want? And REMEMBER that for tho hi 30 Days ! I will SELL GOODS LOWER than ever before. Tobacco and Snuft, Sugar and Coflee, . Cheese and Butter, Meat and Lard, Meal and Flour, and in fact anything yon need in the.Orocery Line. C'oiiih and Seo for yourself, then yon will bo convinced that you can get THE BEST GOODS FOE , TUB LEAST MONEY of any ' phiee in tho city. Respectfully,. JOHN DUNN. Pollock Street. NEW BERNE, N. 0. PROFESSIONAL. rf. X. Simmons, A. D, Ward Nlmmoiift & Ward, ATTOUNF.YS and COUNSELORS at LAW. NKVT BKIINI, II c. Kraollca In IImi eoiinti. I ot I'rsYMi. rwplln, Juiim. I hi.Imw, iitrUirvl mUii FmmIK'u; lu Ul Niiir,m Mil)) cIlTfil I'oMI'IM. II, rr .1 KfclH Hum i I, fraat NlrWl, 4.wllt H.ttl 4 llMMnWiilfc. IMI.lVIIclicr, ATTOUNET AT LAW. Middle Street, Lawyers Brick HaUdlng. Will prnrllri. tu lli foontln f( Cravm f HiUTi't Jinn.,, I'niuw .nil I'nmllro. U.K. ( i hi 1 1 nt Nw Ihu iiw kikI miiik'ihu court ol tliiittlaUi. i ()!: nr.- Finna i ILIUW I CTJT. 01CC ' Wholesale fe Befall ; Grocers, NEW IIERSTE, JT. . At Allegood's Grocery, FOR SPOT CASH I WILL SELL 10 lbs Granulated Sugar, (Franklin Refinery) medium flue. fi5c 10 lbs Squire's Pure Lard 55c 5 Ilxt Arbucklc.'s Kousted Coffee, . . . (15c Good Qrcen Conce 10c Very nice green coffee 1 5c. wees poiK, uy the round ftc id, DDI, $ u.oti Hliort backs per lb Sc, 100 pounds. . 4.fi0 Very brat rib aide per pound (1c Oood flour per pound 2c very best Hour per pound 8c Meal per peck 15c Ginger snaps per pound . . fie. Very best red "o"' oil per gallon. . . 12c 5 gallons red "o" 55c 8 cans best tomatoes ...... ...... 20c 8 cans best corn 20c 8 cans best pork and bentiB 20c 8 cans best pie peaches 20c 8 cans best table peaches. 85c Very best Unlit syrup per quart. . . 7c Apple vinegar 4 years old per qt. . . Re Kmlroail oaking powdcr.small size, 4c " - large size, ec llbcnnboef 12c tleinz's baked licnns with tomato sauce. 1 lb can 8c 8 lb can 12c 4 lb can ITc 2 quart tin buckets 5c 4 quart tin, bucket 10c la boxes coast matches, luu iuc Defender soap. 2 ban for fie Very liest English cured shoulders, T & 8c Heluz's Keystone Ketchup, Pepper 8auce , and Sweet Pickles clieapcr than the cheapest. . , Allego'otl Grocery Co., 78 Middle Street. ; BRANCH OFFICE Hanker and . Broker. Sleeks, Bends, Cotton, Grata, ; Provisions Bought and sold for cash or on margin C one per cent. In lots from 20 up." Over Oradham's Drug Store. Phone 42, tyNalional Bank References. . tyConstnnt Quotations, A. O. NEWBERRY, . ' i Manager, and GAS FITTING. When you need anything in this line REMEMBER thers Is another Plum ber In town, CJIvc II I iii n Call. HTYou don't have to pay for your work until you are Hulls fled that it la all right. (live him a chance anyway. Respectfully, M. K. IMIIKEB, ;19A4l Craven HI, Nsw Bkknb. N. C. Firo Insurance Notice. Mr. (leorife Henderson hns this dny liiiri linnt'd my Inxiirnnro Ailcncy, and I iiiimt iirihuily rioiiimeiii him to the fuvornlilH cuiKiiliTatioii .if my former put pin. H. It. hTRKKT. New lii rne, N. C, July 10, 1HU7. (l:n. Henderson, A ' i f.! .'.!r I'iin Innurunre 1 i. . - t ill l ii- RUSSELL A FAILURE. Admitted So By Rpicans ThronAont the State. Ofllciol Courtesy Violated by Gov ernor. Capital Square Walks. Railroad Survey. School Spec ial Tax Vote. Sympathy for - r Senator Prltchard. JotJitNAL Bureau. I Raleihu, N. C, August 23. ( Governor Russctl is in bad odor with his party. An Eastern Republican said today: "He is a failure. I will admit it and I have the additional mortification of knowing that I helped elect him. But he is particularly dead. His war on vested rights has killed him. His advisers are a small coterie. We Republicans know who they are." One of tho leading lawyers in this State, a man in high public life for 40 years, said: ' I never knew so gross a violation of olUcial courtesy as was shown by tho Qovernor in giving to a newspaper the official letters which were sent to two of the railway commissioners, bo that the publication was made two lays before they received the letters. letters which were by all the rules of official etiquette for them alone." J. C. L. Harris is engaged by S. Otlio Wilson to appear for him in bis reply to the Governor's charges. It was remarked today by a prominent citizen that this whole matter is the re sult of "a conspiracy between tho Gov erner, Senator Butler, another official and two lawyers." Such is the language used. It was a Republican who used it and he said that in his whole life he hnd never heard of so injudicious a proceeding. Tho Capo Fear and Yadkin Valley railway today paid into the State treas ury $5,170 taxes. Today was the last of registration for the city election for (50,000 street im provement bonds. Registration today was heary and the advocates of the bond Issue expressed themselves as conti dent of success. The walks in the capital square are being paved with brick made at the pen itentiary, The work is ibeing done by "green"' convicts. Some persons express regret that shell rock was not used for making the walks.' A Goldsboro man says that if shell rock is brought here and put down in the summer it will cause sickness and holds it responsible for sickness at Goldsboro. City physician James McKee says this is the most notable summer Knleigh has ever done so far us health is con. cerned. There is talkJtlmt.Thonins M. Nags of ltulei'h may bo ngreed on for U. S. at torney of this district. Claude Bernard, one of the three chief aspirants says as much. Seaboard Air-Line surveyors are muk ing a preliminary mirvey for a .branch lino from Gaatnrla to Denver and per haps to Newton. It turns out that only 7 townships out of 1321 In the State voted for the public school special tax, In over 20 townships majority of votes were coat for the measure, but not swnajority of the regis tered vote. J Three barns and a storehouse on Col Bcnnehau Cameron's farm at Fairintoali, Durham county, were burned yesterday, tlie loss being some 94,000, - It is claimed that tho establishment of a dispensary at Fayettcville bas largely decreased drunkenness. The Secretary of State has a letter from an Alleghany county man dated "Air Bellows." No suck ridiculous postofflce can be found, and it Is suggested that Aroballa was Intended. The friends of Senator Pritchard great ly regret to hear of the perhaps fatal shooting of his brother George, a very plucky fellow, the sheriff of Mitchell, by a desperado, , Old city bonds to the amount of $10, 650 were yesterday destroyed. , They bad been paid off and were burned in the nrcsonoe of witnesses according to law. There were (31,135 in interest coupons destroyed alto. This year bonds amount ing to (34,1 50 bavcbeen paid oft. Out at the State Fair to be held in OctoberlMr. J. T. Wyatt ot Faith, N. C. will exhibit a cabinet of minerals 'and curios that III be well worth seeing. Any one having anything In that line to exhibit should send it to him with their name I at tacked and it will be exhibited, Professor Chat. Barkerville of tile University hat been elected Becretary of the American Association for the ad vancement-of Science, There are over 3,000 members of the association. On September 10th the corner stone of the principal building of the Picksford Hnnitariuin at Southern Pines will be laid Thli it the hospital to be built for colored contumptivpt. The Governor declines to honor the requisition of the Governor of Georgia for S man named Guilcy Hodges. A reward of (100 was offered by th Ktutu for Alex (Jilmoro who it wanted In Cumberland county for burcUry. And a 1 200 reward it offered for Gilbert Ward ajimn who murdered a woman In Wayne. (,'ul. Andrews will at ait for Hon I"r oii o the llrst of nou week. Ho will g in li In prlviile cur and will tukehla family und hi. pi h a'n si n-tury. .t a(V- BASE BALL national League Oamw Played Yea. tenia?. Specml to Journal. Brooklyn, August 28 First game Brooklyn, 6; Louisville, 11; second game Brooklyn, S; Louisville, 8. Bai.timori, August 28 Baltimore, 7; Cincinnati, 2. Boston, August 28 Cleveland, 5; Boston, 11. Washington, August 28 Washington, 10; St. Louis, 11. Phii.adki.phia, August 28 Pittsburg, Philadelphia, 4. New YORK, August 27 New York, C; Chicago, 6, called at end ot eighth inn ing darkness. MONDAYS GAMES. St. Louis at Baltimore, Chicago at Boston. Cleveland at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at New York. LouiBvillo at Philadelphia. Pittsburg at Washington. HOW THE CLUBS 8TANI1. Won Lost P. C. Baltimore 70 32 .088 Boston 73 84 .(182 New York 64 37 .m Cincinnati (12 3! .013 Cleveland 54 48 .520 Chicago 49 58 .458 Pittsburg 46 58 .442 Louisville 48 61 .440 Philadelphia 47 61 .435 Brooklyn 45 61 .425 Washington 44 60 .423 St. Louis 27 80 .252 WILL FIGHT ON Th. New Npanlwh Premier A annnnees TbRtTae ub.a Policy Will be Itn ehnnired. Madrid, Aug. 27. General Azcnrrngn, the Spanish premier, at the cabinet coun cil over which he presided last night, de clared the goveinment would follow In the footsteps of the late premier, Scnor Cenovas del Castillo. Continuing, General Azcarrnga an nounced that tho government had full confidence in Captain-General Weyler's political and military conduct of affairs In Cuba. Pernonally the premier was aware that the insurrection in Cuba was approaching an end, and if the United States madej any demonstration, which he hoped would not be the case, he said, Spain would do her duty. Tho premier closed his speech by ap pealing for the good will of all conserva- ives. Seuor Sagasta. the liberal leader, has made a fresh declaration on the political situation, He says it is daily growing worse in Cuba and continues serious in the Philippine Islands. Senor Saeasta is ready to apply automony to Cuba, nnd expresses the belief that the liberals wil assume power earlier than expected. Referring to tho possibility of a rising in favor of Don Carlos, the pretender to the Spanisli throne, Senor Sagasta asserts tbat the Carlisle are already prepared for a rising, and are only awaiting a falsi' step upon the part of the government or a favorable opportunity to take up urmsd Improvetneal roallaarn. R. G. Dun Sc Co., In their weekly mar ket review says: 'Speculative markets have their turns of reaction, but business hat none this season, gaining with a steadiness which Is most gratifying. The starting of works increase in banda employed, advance in wages and in prices of products and the heavy movement of crops are facta before which all speculative Influences have to bow. The week's despatches mention sixteen Iron works wnlch hare started against one closing, fifteen woolen mills have started, and so in many other bronchos, while many more works have increased the force and many are preparing to re turns and some increased wages. While these things continue, with grain rising and going abroad in enormous quantities money markets have reason for abound ing confidence and speculative markets for strength. Crop prospects are oontradlotory as usual at such a time, but it Is noteworthy tbat none of them Indicate anything lees than ample supply of the great staples. Sympathy with other markets rather than reports of Injury, which capital au tboritles deem not important, account for the deviation of the 8-16 lu t'.on, but the mills are resuming work wit i a nth. A general replenlthmenl of Mocks ry dealers will call for heavy addition: 1 sup plies. , The wool market also reflects In great er strength and further advance In some grades the heavy buying of woolens, which has set many mills at work night and day, and caused makers of many grade to withdraw them entirely from the order market, bat while the mlllt bava been buying somewhat more, moat of them hold large stock and the trading has been mainly speculative between dealers. T ' PrevalllaiallloM Seed. In retard to the financial and specu lative situation, Mncy ft Pendleton, Hankers and Broken, In their New York letter eay: "The. one thing more particularly notlocalilo than any other in the present stock market la the tenacity of holders tod the quickly renewed courage of told TOUTA. POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its creut leavening strength and hciilthfulness. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. KOY AL BAKING POWDER CO., New York. out hulls. Those who have engineered the reactionary influences also show courage at times, but thfjr efforts have thus far resulted in disaster to hank ac counts. The money which is now pour ing into first hands in a golden flood is sure to return enriching all transporta tion treasuries and middlemen every where, whether engaged in the manufac ture or distribution of products which the agriculturists buy. It is not a temporary condition, but one which will rim tliroui'li the season nd likely he again emphasized by ad vances in the prices of products in the ice of new evidences that those pro ducts arc for sale in abundance to satisfy ho demand. Not more than once or twice n a generation do such conditions pre vail as markedly as now and no specula tor should fail to lake advantage of the unusual circumstance. THE MARKET. Yesterday's market quotations furnish 1 by I. W. Silsby it Co. Commission Brokers. Nkw York. August 2S. STOCKS. Open. Ilirh. Low. ("loco Am. Sugar 142 H'-'h 14 s 102; 102; 102; 102 "hicago (las. . . . H. & (J IMt OCJ 118 S 9Ni! Jersey Central,. 116 00 Oil St. I'iiul . . 05 05;: !I5 0, COTTON". Open. High. Low. Close Sept.... October 7.:l0. 7 35 7.27 7 6.IHI 7.02 6.91 6 !I4 CHICAGO MARKETS. WhkaT Open. High. Low. Close Dec 00'.-? 001 US J !I0 Coiin Dec 3-H 82-:- 3 I t 31 Meat Pork. Sept.... 8.07 8 07 8.82 8.00 Ribs. Sept ... 5.20 5.10 5.00 5.0: Cotton Sales G6.000 Hales. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Thifia tallt ' tin 0WT tlrutart tf ppw. ToToacco G-iowsrs FOR YOUR Thermometers Tobacco Twine, CALL ON it, ir. iTi;i:it co. Hardware and Agricultural Implements, NEW BERNE, - - N. 0. T. J. TURNER ITae Jnt. Received another Car Load of the FINEST FURNITURE . that has ever boon received In the KaMora part of North Carolina and will Fell Cheap for Cash or on finio for tho Nixt 10 Days, anas to tnako room for my Large Stock as wa hare more goods than tore room, JiT Alt orders by mail will hate prompt attoution, Youn Iiotpectfully, T. J. TURNER. No. 70 4 72 Middle Street, New Heme, N. C 32 i I 1 I to Give Our 1'atroiiM :it Every Price I lie i BE I Si To be Obtained. OOOOOOOO- WE ABE OFFERING Goods at REMARKABLY LOW ;ng ures and QUALITY HAS NOT been lowered. Best Elgin Butter - 20c. Best Rio Coffee, "a- 12c. No Store in this city makes the preparation, takes the pains, gives the VALUE, and guarantees the satisfaction as we do. An inspection and Facilities that "It pays 9 flp'h1! 1 T21 6uVabi M bill, i -STEAMERS- The Steamer NEUSE Commencing July nd, will leave at 5:30 p. in. on MONHAYS. WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS, Milking landings at Oriental, Ocra- coke nnd Roanoke Island. 2'$ Freight received not Inter tliikii one hour previous to sailing. For further information apply to GEO. HENDERSON, Agt. M. K. King, fion. Mgr., Norfolk, Ya. Now Borne. N.O., April 2!), 1807. YOU'RE SAFE TO BUY At John Suter's Furniture House, For this store keeps op Its linos of and does not permit them to rnn down at this season of the year, as msnv others do. ItfYonll find what yon need, finding it BETTER and CHEAP ER, and If JOB (iiimaW at I'aler Betel Cfcittawka, New Berae, N. C. hast larohna Llispaicli Luie; jja Old Dominion Steamship Co, f FREIGHT & PASSKNGEH. fZ'?! For All 1oIji1n North. NQjlrJmj FURNTUHE it 3? r lb. I 3: lb. 1 ot our Stock will convince to trade at WE OFI-UR YOU THIS CriLUBRAlTI) Three Drawer Sewing Machine For $20, anil give you a 5 Year (luaranlee. NOW I.ISTKNI New;ilerneisltieplace to si ll your tobacco, nnd Wliitlj'Hjln the place to buy your Hardware. J. C. Whitty to. Thli Pharmacy TUBES I p spill lSV nJ?(J1H: 1! muv:uh.) , If no Museum ' , but two article we sell work wonders: riisDiiAM'a (Iouhii IIaijum, S'io., ami Cola liatnACiiB Pownrnw, l()c Your money will lx refunded II you am not cured. Nothing fairer can be offered. CD. BRADHAfl, Druggist.
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