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vcl. ::v-:;-t ci:jz3 no. 263. NEW BERNE. N. a THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 20. 1897. ESTABLISHEO l?tl That Is the kind of GROCERIES YOU FIND AT thi err vc "Complete Line and Guaran teed LOW PRICES. Call' and set yourself, s . I , - , ' ji'ting Roods ! Balls, Bats and Gloves for ' Base Ball Players. , - Fishing Tackle, Liner, . Poles, Etc forjthe Fish- , ; t- ermen. ' , - Also Stationery, all kinds. ,. At J. D. GASKltfS, - . 101 MIDDLE bTRBBT. WETB3ST : Hosquitpes : 1 Begin to 1 Bite . . : GO TO 17. P. JONES, AND GET A osquito (let. .FOR FINE y YEAX, IIUTTOJT, POSK SAUSAGE r'v AND The Fineat Stall-fed JCccf in the City ' Co to SAH'L C01 & SOS, Kiddle St Phone U Farmers. " TV mare a, xuaj-u inwa w nAnnoTsn, CUIiTIYATO?I3, and all other Fannin Im plement at ROCK BOTTOM PEICE3. - ; yO KXECHANTS We loan sell yot ,' good-Ji manufacturers prloea. Zi.II tfotlcr A Co. Sevnng Machines ON EASY TmiS to respon ;i!e parties ON MONTHLY TAYMENT3. V . ; C:'l cr V.'ait ca Parties ; ' r:rt3 f:r Kachlzei r.r stite cirim. till of tlie Ea Oroal : Co- Repairs at tbe Hospital. New Flaa for Education. Baptist Cnlrer-, slty Building. Harris for Co r baa Independence. Shark from Beaufort. . Journal Bureau, ' ' Raiiiqh, N. 0.. liar 19; The R. R. commission met yesterday, ind heard and discussed general matters at interest,- The reduction of the tele phone rate was discussed, but no decis ion was reached it being postponed for further bearing, Jane 1st. X'-. The trastesa of Raleigh Hospital have lecided to close the hospital for 80 day from the lst. This Is done so aa U nake some absolutely needed repairs and the request of the Medical Board oi tbe Hospital. Tbe Ladles Hospital Ait Association will soon equip the new iperating rooms which they have helped to build, or rather which they have bad iiandsomely tiled etc. - , , Oat at theJCaraleigh Cotton mills a ,ilght school has been started for the iperators. . A good - teacher is put li juarge and there is much interest mani- sted In the school. Similar achoob will be started at tbe other factories. Jr. John T. Pullen of this city, who L mown for this great generosity started - lis idea and. made the pun feasible b ubstantlalald. , '-. " : : "... The uiud story of the Baptist Penult Juiverslty is -completed. Tbe roofwil put on without any delay. -', Peace Institute has issued handsomi invitations to the commencement exer- lines May 23rd, 28th. . ; Governor Bussell has a cordial invita tion from Qovernor Taylor of Teunessei (a be present . with . his staff in Nash- die, June 1st, which has been set apai is Governors Day. Jane S8tb is to b tforth Carolina Day. . , - . j Mr. Potter of Beaufort has sent to tbi Mate museum a fine specimen of man dating shark 9 feet ions;. A very largi Una crab was also sent from there, - J. 0. L. Harris, Governor Bussell' right band man, says he will go will my party that recognizes tbe indepen- lenoe of Cuba, and that be believes Gov irnon Russell Is of the same optnion. v Wake county officials say that its debt is about V40.VW, Dot tnat it was not in juried by reason of any extravagance. President Richard Battle of the Stati Agricultural Society has tendered th' position of chief marshall for tbe Stab fair in October to Eugene Holt of Bui- liogton. - ."' ; .. " .. 0. K, Johnson Esq. accompanied by bi laughter Miss Mary, and her friend Mis Eleanor Vass, left this morning for Ne fork and from thence to London, C, D. Heartt, the Ex chief of polio lere has gone to Buven Springs Waym lounty for bis beallh. He bas beei ohlef of police here for 17 years, ; T - ; LatMt lew Items. That measure known as the Richmond Allege relief bill passed tbe Senate o he United States yesterday, Itwlil l remembered that this bill appropriatet 28,000 to Richmond College, as paymew (or damages done there by Federal sol liars during the late war, , - Tbe tailors' strike which began Sun- lay in New York is assuming enormout proportions and indications are that i ill spread to other cities, if reports re- wived by strikers can be believed; Twen y-two thousand tailors, who assert thai heir families are starving, are now oa ttrlke-.- i . 1 Mrs. Ferdinand Garescb, of 8t, Lonb received a telegram last evening statint ,hat her niece, Mies Madeline La Clerq JIteen years old, was among those burner to death In the Charity Baiaar Ore b. t'arls. Miss LaClerq's mother was bora in HL Louis ana tbe family wae wen mown there. i Extraordinary power has been dele ated to former Secretary of State John iV. Foster, who left Washington for No fork on his way to Europe, Where hi pes on an important mission for tht united States. Mr. Foster has practioall paramount authority to negotiate and ilgn treaties with Russia, Japan and tbi Jnited Status for the better protection ol be seals, sod It he can carry out his mil lion suemmfuny there may be a genera re ;.d,lng of tbe question, with Russia im ?,a end litis country arrayed agalnsl jret L,.uin. Ei fitnator Dubolii, Senators Cannon ind Tettlgrew will stul July for Chios nd Jiipan. It is understood t!iey go to UuJy the financial question from tht 0lfllt--.l H'iiu lpolut. , . Cot. Y,V 't of '. iM,,hitS decided that iVc Siji .; ' j, :. y S i, sl.atl hft thedatfoi l. f..rt. !d trim "-rof t'ie J i 'Sower log o f '.' H i" .r f ir.H rl,u.i is by for- r A. t .r I ;-yar.. Taeoeretnony . I t.o i la the y - noo of the t tt l ; a si'Mii.g In Ji.iut con- 1 lu V-n I if I - -,wutUvm. i.r r i rv. - i la ' TBS WAB AT AN ENS. awla IaMrveaee aael rra Tarhey so Basswasl HswUiiUeev PH He. IttlaUoH la lre s. Constantisoplk. There has- been a sudden and unexpected change in the po litical situation. ' Russia quietly showed her; hand and thereby forced Germany and Turkey out of the game, to all intents and purposes, - - Turkey, supported by Germany, was practically defying Russia, France, Aus tria, Great Britain, and Italy insisting upon the annexation of Thessaly in addi tion to a huge war indemnity and seem ingly was determined to march upon Athens. 1 . . J . , 'The ministers- received official advb from Sofia announcing that orders bad been issued for the partial mobilization if the Bulgarian army, possibly at tht instigation of Russia. There was a hur ried consultation of the Ministers. , ' The war party was for further defi ance,; but tn the end pacmo counsels Kem tohave prevailed, for orders wen telegraphed to Edhem Pasha, the Turkisl iommander-in-cbief, in Thessaly to cea lostllities. - ..' - . J The peace negotiations will now b undertaken in real earnest and ' the ireeks will no donbt be spared any far viier humiliation. ' -i ; - ;' It transpires ;that the Czar made a di rect appeal to tbe Sultan to order bit .roops to cease hostilities and arrange ai irmistice, and this, coupled with the fac hat the most serious results would bavi issued in Turkey had persisted in hei lefiant attitude, brought about the pret - mt state of affairs. , It is now believed that tbe terms ol jeace will be negotiated directly betweei turkey and Greece. CUBAN BELLIGERENCY. Senators Plead for Inimeiliatc Re- Mcopita of Cnlia.S If It Means War, Let It Come.' Said the Illiaeis Senator- Wei liegtoa ef Maryland tn - ' ' a '"i ." "v. Opposition. ".' ;; i . 1 : ' Washinotos, May 18. Cuba again xwupied the foreground in tbe Senate today. . It drew large crowds to tbe gal erles and there were, two notable tpeeches by Mr. Mason, of Illinois, 1l favor of the Morgan, resolution, and Mr. Joar, or uassacnusetts, in opposmor it. ,' . The Illinois Senator pictured tn fervb rma the distress in Cuba, dwellini lartloularly on the starving condition oi iOO United States citizens, as reported j the President and celled, upon thi jenate to throw off its lethargy and past Jm Morgan resolution. Mr. Mason htl event sharp tilts with Mr. Wellington if Maryland, tbe latter protesting that hi iva being misrepresented, li iea v sonslderable commotion in tbe galleries. luring which Mr. Wellington declarec hat he could not be choked offbytbi rudeness of the galleries, . : Mr. Hoar spoke in his usual calm saf llgnUKd style and took occasion to de ide buncombe appeals to constituent! tnd braggadocio as to onr natlona itrengtb, i Mr, Hoar's ontlclsms, although Imper tonal, were clearly aimed at Mr. Mason. Senators GalUnger, (N. B.,) and Haw ey, (Conn.,) also spoke, tbe former foi (he resolution, and tbe hitter urglns that the United States not rush Into war while our coast lines are manifestly In s defenseless condition. , I There has been more criticism of Sens cor Wellington's speech than that of an) other new member who has spoken at this session, but by conservative men li ia conceded that bis position is tbe prop er one, Tbe senator maintaining tnat a oeltber; Mr. Cleveland nor Mr, MoElnle nave found enough In the reports thai nave reached tbe State Department dur Ing the last two years to Justify the stei which tbe friends of the resolution advo- eats, there must be something wroiu. with the statements which some Sena tors accept with ready credulity. Th ferjstor has not changed his views, as a was opposed to any action regardlni Juba while a member of tbe House, and as been'oonslsteot throughout. - Even it the resolution passes both nouses, It is probable tbe President will jay no attention to it until he receives report from Mr. Calhoun, who Is now u. Cuba. Tbe friends of tbe administrate do not want Mr. McEinley placed Is this position, and It Is likely some of Dm Beoubllcans who are advocating tbt iMsaage of the raolutlonwlU also con dude It may be wise to await the result of the Investigation which the President is now making. The belief is K'neral that a majority la both bmiHMi favor the !resolutlon. and interest In tbe development of the next few days is absorbing, A spirited Bgbt It the Iloune on Thursday la anticipated, anJ the K j uhUi an loaders bare request ed ail RiuUican nifaabera to lie pree- t. TUy I; i'S to c" ' n to any ncth u r t tl;.i0 the pit :ill" rol them in oppo- octlug Cuba i . .n to afford rellut m.i, but the Demo i n 1 be a eonsideraijle n If a roll-call la or- - ; rdl. X t .; an dV it, so -' i or ( ', t . ' kJ " Is. I zz J WwfLsa. Absolutely Fur Celebrated for its ereat leavealnc strength and healthfulness. Assures the tooa sgainsrkium ana au lorms oi aaui teration oommon to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., yf, :;;".. rNaw YOBK. -.v . - V aetMlCnv Aatlelaatee. - The New Orleans Picayune regards tbi orst of the flood in the Mississippi Val ley as over, and fakes a hopeful view of .he outlook.'. It says: "All the crop indi cations are favorable. Even in, the pot ions of the Mississippi Valley which havi jecn under water there is now a prospect that the water will recede rapidly enough to permit of a crop being planted.,: Else where In the valley cotton.though slight ly late, is doing well, with every indica Jon of an increased acreage. In the ter ritory immediately tributary to New Or leans the crops all promise very well. The' sugar-cane prospect never wa letter, as there is not only a larger acre re under cultivation than but year, but the cane is making excellent progress. Slice la also doing well, with a largei tcreage planted in the river section, whiol ilways furnishes the most reliable crop. The first horses which ever left tht Cumberland Valley, Va., for England were shipped to George A. Ensor, ton Ion. . The two carloads were made up ol leavy draught horses, Intended forusi in tbe streets of London, and were or lered on a special trial to See It Amerloai torses would stand London street work Hie horse dealers of the Cumberlam Valley await with Interest the result ol his experiment. - THE COTTON MARKETS. Maylft Oottoh dull with slight changes, closing T.e August, Yours truly, J. E. Latham( THE MARKETS. Chicago, May 19. oraitmo. ovmf. fuly Wheat..., 71 71 fulyRlbs. 4.47 IV i For Hent! Houses on Middle Street, now occupied by Mr, Obadwlck and Mr. Aberly, pos wsston given June 1st. Apply to Tv nr. rjHAS. DUFFY, ; Or Mrs. X. A. M00B. i win sell Mosqui to Canopies for eacb.rorweil 10 Days. CARRIAGES! I hare Just Received a Nea Stock of Baby Carnages sn will sell CHEAP , , ,a For Gash Or On Time 1 - Or will exchange for jour olc ones. Call and Examine : oar stock before purchasing elsewhere. , - I also have White Satit Parasols and White Lace oov ; ; ert that I can furnish extra. . Yours Respectfully, i c T. J. Turner. SEW BERNB, V. C. . , Nothing: 5horll . About -''' . ; . ROSE.lBAlK.l 1 If you want to prosper in life buy one oi KoseuDaiun s Flae Imported FrSaeh Clay Worsted Salts. If yu want to live long buy ne of ituwiinaum s lairyriallSalta. If you want to be a fair and h aest ibhu, boy your Kite ftnuiiiier Salt from Rosenbaum, TAW foods GuarantAed as rrp. rt-!t i)i-4 ormonvy rtilunUed, : :t r tt:.jr:. r t li r .:y'i Ir.: Store. A Nice Lot of Flne;laallty OnlyJISe. per per lb. af mat Received. - We expect on todays freight a Fresh Lot Big Ham to cut. Canned Salmon, Lobsters, Cooked Corned Beef, Chip Beef, Potted Ham, Baked Beans with Tomato Sauce, Sardines, K pj ered Herring all fresh stock and stand ard quality. Bologna Sausage and Cream Cheese, It you want Cheap Roasted Coffee we have it, if you want the best we have that too at 30c per oound ground to order, and its equal can not be found elsewhere in in tho city. .Try it and bo convinced. Wholesale and Retail tiroeers. 71 Broad St., New Berne, N. C. JORDAN'S DIARRIKEV REMEDY. Mftdn according to formula of tbe late Col. Jordan. SOLD ONLY AT Davis' Pharmacy; 25c Per Rottle. Your Choice Your Price. -AT Mi Suler's Furniture House. i'ader Hotel Chattawka. ' New Berae, N. C. o The Furniture you put ir it makes tbe diffcrena o between a house and i home. Yon want it Low o Priced, and you want plenty to select : from. Suter haa both. - He i t ; , prepared to furnish on o small room or a larg t :' . house at price eqoallj . . o . reasonable, v ; ; ylt Costs Nothing to visit bi itore, and you will be convinced o" the, above. .', . i IIenry' Pluiniiacy, ; 127 Middle Stl; ; n : : tootu Brushes," . - Toilet Artiolea, o. i ', DO YOUJa? TAKE BERRY'S, composed ot Sana. ptrilla, Ysllow Dock, Maodraka, Senna, I'rCcklsy Aab Bark, Sassafras, lodids Pot- sab snd Iodide Iron with Wmtergretn, This preparation Is exprassly pat p o neet tits popular netd for a Blood rorlBer, without belag rttslsd to tbe many secret nostrums and quack medt cios of tbe day, of unknown eorapostUoa ted g-o rally of IHtle medicinal value. , Tlie loi aula is printed on the label. rr.ICS OXLY 80 CETS, Same a!r.s bo'H -a unally soil tot 01,00, eta e 4 Gaskill onoonoDcccccccoonoccccoon llHH AGAIN" we make an exceptional offer We will-pay on Thurs day, May 20th for REST ,ROI.Ij . . Pillsbury's S Made of Best Flour. BEST ROLLS, . 2nd BEST ROLLS, 3rd BEST ROLLS, Maker's name from package of Flour to be in sealed envelope attached to Rolls and sent to our store by 2 o'clock, p. m., Thurs day, May 20th, - Rolls will be judged at b o'clock by the impartial ladies, and Q merit alone will secure the decision. 2 This Flour on first acquaintance q seems hard to handle, but when given 5 thorough and skillful trial ITS O SUPERIOR HITAIslTIKSI ARE Ttf D EVIDENCE. g Every line in OUR JfAMJtOTtt 5 STORE Is Complete with gooclft ef Mn O perb nnaltt.v AT LOWEST PRIITES. UOQOCCCODODODODOCOOOODDO .i . If Rleiky to fret youi a tailor who doesn't know bis buxme. thoroughly. We are wide-awake nougb to know just what the vry latent fashion is, and lust how for we can ustt it in your leand meet your peculiar wonts. When you come to us we cater to rour tiwtc in clothing. We don't try to give you some thing that you don t want. F. 31V Chad wlek. 101 Middle Street VV eiA ineap urocenes .Carolina ChUl Pills entirely, cured me of dyspepsia and gave me an appetite when everything .else had failed. For first time in several years I am a well man. f (Signed), H. B. SMITH. AT 15c ROX. WX. DTK, JAfl. BCDMOND, President. Vice Pres. ' B. B. Gl'ION, Secty Trees. Hew Berne Ice Go aaalketniere ' Pure Crystal Ice, From Distilled Water. Out-put 80 Tons Dally. T Car Load Lets Solicited. Ice delivered daily (except Buadays) I a, m. toO p. m. Sundsys (retail Only) 1 a.m. to 10 ooo. Fuc prices and other information, address. H.K tJ UIOX, Managar. r assssaaaaMs--aaw u o 11 o o o i o a o a o O o 6 o $3,oo a 2.00 1.00 gs and direction taken . ..isjj..i'-..'.'.ii; ... '.t . A Great Success. Groceries Cheap and not Have Attracted the at- f tention oX All Good Housekeepers OUR DELIVERY 5 1VAOON Is on tlie C, 0 all tbe time. T0. YOURSELF apd sae W to 13 bar cent, on vnur nnrdhsaM hV? . s ' . -. tradinn witn ... jo';::)' pVr"i M W.USFT
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