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X' VOL. XV NEW'BERIBS NO. 258. NEW BERNE, N.C. FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 14. 1897- KH'AinjSllRO if 1 1 J Gooi Better Best That is the kind of GROCERIES YOU FIND AT TOLSONS. S3STComplete-Line and Guaran teed LOW PRICES. Call and aee jourself. Balls, lists and Gloves Base Ball Players. Fishing Tackle, Lines, PolesEtc. forjthe Fish ermen. Also Stationery, all kinds. At J. . ASKOTS, 101 MIDDLE STREET. flosquitoes Begin to Bite GO TO W. P. JONES, AND GET A Mosquito Net.. -FOR FINE- SPIllNCr LAMB, TEAIs, MATTTOIT, POllK SAUSAGE AND The Finest Stall-feil Beef In the City Go to SAM'L COHN & SON, 88 UMlt St. ' Phone 4. Farmers. ' We hare A FULL LINE ol MrOAVS, HARROWS, CUIsTIVATOBS. and all other .Farming Im plements at ROCK BOTTOM PBICES, , ' y , TO HEBC1ANT8 We Jean tell you goodsjs manufacturers price. " Ii. IT Sutler A, Co. Sewing Machines OS EASY TERMS to reepon aibla parties ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS! '' Y WlltCiUtr Wait on Parties, , Duplicate Parts for Mtcllnei m TJaedlei pnjn Stpply. E. J. Lanier, ' 78 Pollock HU matnw. wo-rTr"V'" TaT T1 jN.avaV MM! XW. .t District Ajcitnt, . Elzinp Kainfactiirinr Coxpany. Literal Terms Siren Local Agents. rr. v. heikoih - TV: - r TTIrrrlsr and I ES Broad Street , .TnoNBN T"lli"ll tobss C-'cSeit for WHEN THE STATE HPIUl. Yisiliiil Drmiists Given Banquet anil German. Governor Cannot Attend Mecklen- burg Celebration. Railroad Meetings. Episcopal Conven tion. (J rape and Frnlt Brandy. JOVWU, liCKEAl', I ItAHiciii, N. C. May 13. ( Governor Russell is Invited to attend the Mecklenburg Declaration of Inde pendence celebration and to be a guest of the cit.T,of Charlotte. There will be a military display on the 20th and a sham battle on the 31st In which seven com panies will participate. Other engnse nents will prevent the Governor attend ing. "The wet spell in Slay" is upon us, and toon will come the cry from all tide of "too much rain." ' There was a called meeting of the stockholders of the Raleigh & Quit on II R. yesterday. It was held for the pur pose of agreeing to minor changes in the new five per cent, bonds and endorsing the issuance of them by resolutions. President Hoffman, Vice-President Bl John and others came here in privntt cars to attend the meeting. The Railroad Commissioner lias hurl complaint made before it, by the people of Halifax and Northampton counties in this Btate, and Brunswick, Va., against the changing of the line of the Raleigh & Gaston K. R., as it abolishes the depot at South Gaston and causes great incon venience to shippers in that section Railroad Commissioners 8. O. Wilson and D. H. Abbott are attending the National Convention of R. R. Commis sioners at St. Louis. They will return for the next meeting of the N. C. Com missioners on next Tuesday. The druggists of the city gave an ele gant banquet to the visiting druggist last night and tonight the Capital club gave a German complimentary to lb convention. The convention of the Episcopal church which is in session here in the Church of the Good Shepherd is w II at tended, A motion was made yesterday during the session to allow women to vote in all parocbical elections. Itcrested quite a discussion, but was carried ovei until today when it will no doubt pass. St. Marv'a school entertained the con vention from A to 8 p. m. this evening The treasurer of the diocese reporteil s balance on hand of $5,100.89. Mr. C. R Johnson was re-elected treasurer. The revenue department is making enquiry regarding the amount of gtat and fruit brandy that will rrobamj In made this year. ' There was only a ven limited quantity last year. LBB REPORTS ON CUBA. Allot Woyler'sBlateiuealt Salt, la ara;BIarC)alBlac eroM. Aaa HaanUta Aalhorlty la r aba la a Vary Bad Way. WashISOiOS. Consul General Lee has made a report to the State Depait- ment descriptive of the situation in Cuba bleb, la said to lie very startling in Us character. On account of the revelations made therein, President McKlntey, ti Is said, it reluctant to make It public, tie has no desire to precipitate a crisis in the Cuban matter at this time, fearing Its effect npon the tariff muddle. The report which Ibe Coasul General has made In regard to the genei al situa tion In Cuba is dated a few days sgo He make an attack upon Qener.il Wey- ler which la said to be very savage, lie declares that Ueneral Weyler has ih grounds for stating that the Island hs been pacified; as a matter of fact, Gs i- era! Lee declares the insurrection waa never stronger than at the present tint. The Cuban fforces have increased in number since the time of hi arrival in Cuba, but on account of their policy and peculiar methods of warfare they are pursuing the plan of harassing the Span' ish army by mean ot guerilla saciic. He expresses the firm, conviction that the rebels will be successful In driving the Spaniards from the Island. The Spanish authority In Cuoa, accord ing to the Consul General, is In a very bad plight. The Spaniards are discontented I ecause of their failure to geHhelr pay. Prom present indications Spain I hav ing great difficulty In getting another loan. The money obtained a year age by this method was exhausted some weeks sgo, and she has no funds with which to curry on the war. While ostensibly William J. Calhoun baa gone to Cuba to represent this gov. eminent in the Rule Investigation, the real object of bl visit is to investigate and report upon the sitiistlon on the Island.' ' THE COTTON MARKETS. May 18. COTTOff was dull and featureless, closing t T.S9 for August. ' : ours truly, ' ( J. CLsraiK THE MARKETS. . Cmoseo, May W Orsmso. OVOSS. July Wheal.. Hi 4.7U t.r.o .n.- CUARLOTTB NEXT TIME. title Pharmaenetleal AsaoelallOB Eleelft O Mcem Place or Mcef lar. Special to Journal. Rai.eigii, N. (' May 13. John P. Btedman, of Oxford was elected Presi dent, W. M. Yearby, .1. B. Smith and J. I. Johnson, Vice President, and 11. R. Home, Secretary of the State Pharma ceutical Association. Next meeting will be held al C'h.ii- lotte. TYPHOON II WINS. Kealarky Derby Unea Against 4'aleu. lallons of I be Men Who Caen. Lonsvu.i.K, Ky. The twenty-third Kentucky Derby hus passed into history, and with it the whiter and sprin; caleu--lation of the knowing ones. Ornament, the much-touted son of Imp. Order, that game chestnut colt whose two-year-old performances stamped him the king of the Western turf, lowered bis colors this afternoon before a gamer and a bet ter animal. Without being touched and with only a little shaking up near the wire, Typhoon II landed the coveted prize, showing the way the entire distance of one mile and a quarter. The finish was not of the sensational kind, for Typhoon's victory was won with an ease that Ideal ly proved his superiority over the five other colts. ARMISTICE PROPOSED. But III Powers Have Heard Nothing- From Turkey. Trele Hill Hal be NatlsHeil. London. The Ambassadors of the Powers held a prolonged conference at the close of which they presented to the Turkish government a collective memor andum proposing an armistice between Turkey and Greece on the basis of the negotiations for peace now in progress through the Powers. The memorandum, which was presented to the Turkish minister of Foreign Affairs, by the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps, enumerates the conditions which have been accepted by Greece and begs the Porte to isRiie the necessary orders to arrest the progresH of the Turkish tronps. It is officially announced that tin Powers have notiheil the Greek govern ment that the Greek Hoops may leave the Island of Crete, mid that the admirals of the international Heel will release tin steamers which have lieen seized during the blockade. The Times correspondent nt Candid ays that it is feared Hull autonomy will fall to pacify Crete, owing to the oppo sition of the 20,(HM) Cretan Mo'iKiume daus on the island who feur that autnnov will end with union wilh Greece, wLile the insurgents are still delimit and at tually talk of lesisling the ilepiirtun ol the Greek troops. Latent New llm. There was a sharp frost in London and I i the iiilnni cmniii s. Apparently reliable news of the most important insurge it success In month has Just reached llnva'ia. Another break occurred In til Hurl m levee, at Butou Rogue, Liu. It is widen I ig and deeprnln lapiillv. He..vy snowstorms have prevailed oi- the counties of Perktilure, Lincoln-hire and Herefonlnbiiv in KngUiu 1. In Scot la n 1 .there have Uei heavy snow an I li'ii'atorint, ami the weather has been us' cold as ilcri v- the mouth of November. Telegrams from Rio Janeiro, Hia i1. state that the fuilurei of several Idg ci-a - panics have been announced, Mid tin t business is paralyzed. NewJOrleans Is to have n new court house, to cost about tVO.COO. The site is to coutain not less than nin thousand square feet, In a central H.rtion of ihe city, fronting on not leu than three streets. A special dispatch from Naples ny that two large streams of lava that, have been flowinf down Mount Vesuvius for th last two days have united at the de posit from the eruption of 1801. The uc tlvity of the prlneipsl crater is normal. The Ocean Steamship Company's ves sels sailing from New York, Boston and Philadelphia will now rease to purchase supplies in those cities. With the ssiling of the vessels from those ports Monday the last of the supplies to be bought tor the company in the North were brought out, and hereafter all supplies will be purchased In Savannah. All repairs that can be mad there on the company's vessels, will, when necessary, be done In Savannah. ' Gen. Nelson A. allies, United States Army, who arrived In England Wednes day by the American Line steamship St. Paul from New York on hia way to the scene of the Greoo-TurkUli war, waa asked whether the conclusion ot pence, whon brought about, would change his plans. . The General said U would not, that he would start tonight for Consist tlnople and that he Intend to see the Turkish army and the armies of EuMie generally before returning to Ihe "United Bute. roher l-aaiMaaa'a Ca. WASiiisoToy, Msy 19.-A fumor was i eircuku.il today that Broker Mvertoo R. Chapman, ot New York, already eo' vlcted and sentenced In serve thirty day in lull for refusing to answer Ihe ques tions ot the Sugar Trust investigating commit, had boo sutaawtaod to an. rear here immediately to reoelv Ida aontenoe. : . . . The revival of the sugar scanflsl, which BOYAl si POWER Absolutely Pure Celelrated for its great lenveniug strength and healthfuluess. Assure 'he food against alum and all forms of n il teration common lo the cheap brands. KU1AL HAIvliNH I'UW DKK CHI., New York. attended the passage of the present law through the Senate, by the resolution of Senator Allen today is regarded as a very adroit ettort to force Broker Chapman to give to the Senate the Information be re fused: the investigating comnii'lie or serve a term in jail. The resolution and discussion whi !i it caused will, it is believed, make ii very di ticult for the President to inleiveii" in Mr, Chapman's liehnlf, anil as ll lat ter will probably not tell the Senate which of their number in 1S1I4 usei t ie information they possessed about the provisions of the sugar schedule to s emu late in stocks, his imprisonment is con sidered likely. It is stated tonight that Broker Chap man has teleiaphed to his aTtor levs in this city to withdraw his application for pardon, as he will come al on. e t Washington to serve out his st nil nee. This action is said to tie the result ol the discussion in the Senate today. TbeTenuessve i:xomoii. Nashville, Tcnn In the presence of a large attendance there was unveil I in the Terminal Railroad hnildin at the exposition a bust of President .lo'in V. Thinias, of the Nashville, Chattanooga and St, Louis railroad. John (!. Kenne dy made a brief speech, and President Thomas, visablv affected, responded brieliy. The statue is an excellent one and wa9 presented by the oflicials of the road longest in its service. Railroad men from Atlanta, ( hattauoog:i : ml all points on the line attended. The lied Men and companies ol the State, ami National Guard cngagod in a sham battle on Ihe military held, repre sentimr the t'usler massacre. This IVat ureof the Improved Order of Red MeuV celebration drew a larc attendane : ml was immensely enjoyed. The presence in the city of the deli -gates to the Slate Medical Soeiei..' Con veniion and the auuu.il meelin ; " ihe Knights of Pythias, as ell as i i, lied Men's celehralion, have inoivased t lie numbers of visitors ureatly, ami ! e tirsl organization from another M'i!e ihe Wolverine Stale 1'iess Asoeiatioti, ar rived, sevrnd hundred in all, lo irtnuii several da) s. The exposition executive conl'i'dle. has invited Hie del. -jinics t ) ll.c W.i.ld's Poklal ( onlt sn li. attend Hie . ! i il .. I i. n and also In Hie N.itienial l-'nnoei I'rviis Aittocialioii. WONDERFUL Hood's ?ai -.ih:iL'll!:i, the Hires by :.hd et t liny are simple ami naiiiral. llooil'ssisKa parilla makes PURE BLOOD. BABY CARRIAGES ! I have Just Uec -iveil n Stock of HiiLy Carrltt'.-ci will sell CI1KAI New .mil For Cash Or On Time Or will exchange for jour old ones. Call ami Kxnuilne oitr stock before - purchasing elsewhore. I also have While Kilin Parasols anil White Ijtce cov ers that 1 can furnish extni. Your Reipectfully, T. J. Turner, NEW BERNE, N. C. The Largest Surprise 2 lb. can Sugar Core, it bo per can. . Evaporated Applet flo lb. Arbuckle' Ariosa Coffee l.'o per ponnd. Prune do per pound. - - Cream Lunch Hisciiil. 1 lb package at 10o, F, ULRICH S flROCERT, PktaeM. 4 BU4I Rt Another lot of those Big We cut just received by last freight. Fulton Market Corned I'er Sc per pound, Slmfcr's Mil.l Cured lit m Biiiiill sizes, only P'is j er pound. Fancy Cream Cheese .mil In: ported Macaroni. Codlish imil Irish Potatoes. Fresh tints. Out KlnLes ninl ( 'llll'lilKl Kicc. Wc hell the Very Finest F.I gin liutter for 'ie poiiin1 iiml Keep it on ice. Fresh lot California l'rui:es lit est fjtiulity. J3fFverlliin in the (iiocerv line. 1'iicei) as low ns any wheiu iu the citv. Jr5f "(ioods itelivcrod auywliuc in the nil v tee. Wholesale uud Retail Wroee rs. ;i Brand SI.. Xew.Berje. . I. .I(HC1 A i l3 AltlCIHl.i KK.tlKOV. Mall'l U'COldillir In I-O 'IH !:l (il till- Isle I 'ol. .Im.l:cll, Stil.lt i,Y AT Davis' Pharmacy. '2Zt l-r Hot lie. Your Choice Your Price. AT Join Snter's Furniinre Hubfb I nder lintel Chaltuwkn. New Kerue, N. V. o The Furniture you put in it makes ll.e uilTetcnie o between a house and home. on want it Low o Pish rn, iind von wMn plenty to select Iron o Snler hus both. lie i prepared to furnish on o small room or a Iuik house at prices cii ml o reasonable. t-ifh Cost N'othinar to visit Li tore, ami you will be ccnvi'ioi.l the above. 1Iiii7m lliariuH,y, 127 .Middle HI. Toolh llrnshes. Toilet Articles, Ac. 00 YOU!!"1 ? TAKE HEXItYV, compiweil ol Suki purills, Yellow Dock, .Msn(lrnk frrna, lVxkley Aoh Dark, Snssnm Iodide I'iH ssli and lolUe Iron with WinUrure. n, - Ttala im parilhtn U exprly put tip lo meet live pnpnNr nerd fx a Hhnxl PuriHer, without bring relsled In the nwny sec rot dm ruins and. qusck oiedl do of lb day, of unknown cornro-ltloo and geoernlly of llltlat niellclosl value. Th loimnis Is prlntetl on th label TRICK ONLY St CENTS, Bam slse bottha ntnslly soil for tUD V ' DOQOOaOElCOOOOOOOOaODOOOOOl! o SEKEEPE o o o 0 o 9 A GAIN we make au exc optional; 2 0 oft'er Wo day, May 20th for Pills"bury's o 6 Made of Q o D O Best Flour. BEST ROLLS, 2nd BEST ROLLS. 3rd BEST ROLLS, a O o o Maker's name and direction taken Jt from package of Flour to be in sealed fjg envelope attached to Rolls and sent'?? to our store by 2 o'clock, p. in., Thurs- 3 day, May 20th. Rolls will be judged at 0 b o'clock by the impartial ladies, and i$ merit alone will secure the decision. m This Flour uu 9 a O a o a seems hard to handle, but when given $ thorough and skillful trial ITS MAXV 0 srii:itioia ciiAi.rrir. aim: i EVIIKXK. llvvry line in OI K CVI AHMOTH SIHIlal-l is C'suiiirls?!' ith om1 f Sit rl Quality AT LOWEST PRICES. B o BOQdooDoooDoaoooooonnooo l. : v tr : i . i lail' r w In lit. i n'i k mi , j l-Jt r " -.iii-'ti in inir li' H i.i-n in ' in kum iu-t a l it 1 vim v )u t". ainl jtl'-l I ii wc cm ii r:iM' .(txl nn e-t tu i rul'Ui u , VtMl 'i MHC til i- WC i..il.' l i li'l llill. Wt- iluii'l U'V In ii tliin,; thai vm t w;uii. F. JI. CliinhtiHf.- Hiilille Street mi Prepare in Time. WIMIOW M IIKK.NS, 1)0011 SfllKENS, rtlll.THV XEi'TlMi. (I l L AMZKII.WIHK FKM IMi. Glazier's Refrigerators Hit' I1F.ST iiml CHEAPEST t'vrr it in Hie l i v. Garland's Stovss & Ranges i hey lukf ihe IE VII md arc rquallt'd 1 mnir. Under Hotel C'hattawka, roa'.li Front Street, New Perne.N. r, When bilioos or costive, eat a Oksctnt I rami calhaxilc, cur go usLtted, 10b. tSe. g RS will pay on Thurs-vfi llKST BlOI.i.s s .43 & O O o u 1-00 5 0 mail (o,u iiaiiivaiiv!; h. a d IA 9 A fire -.t Imm Grc ceries Cheap and not Cheap Grocer:8 Hsre Attracted the at- l-tnlioii of All Ood ! Housekeepers, i OIK DKIJVRHY W.UJOX Iii on tbe (t() all tbe time. BE 1 ) TO YOURSELF and tare lu fty r ...... , ,J tradinn witti i r.; - JOHN DUNN: ' ' ' l Dunn's Ca sh Store: .ft
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