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VOL. XVI-NO. 231. NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING, MAKCK 4 18911. ESTABLISHED llill'i o a o u C3 cm ci! ( ) r i -' Hjittl VTTi ran in1 Si If ..... May Well le f iitrcNtel in Our Notion and Dry Goods Dep'ts Our Hosiery Line CONTAINS MANY CATCHY ATTRACTIONS. We wish to Call Special Attention to oar .Complete Line of Embroideries and Laces, Embroidered Chiffons, Liberty Silks and Figured Mousselines. , ' We ctn also show von a pretty nobby thins in THE KOMAN 8TRIPK MNI) TIK-jnit the nicest clToet with the Xcw Standing Colin'. SHOES Well-Earned Reputation for STYLE. Every Pair Warranted as Represented. The Policy that has made our Stores bo Popular will ho rigidly adhered to. Wo shall : uitintiu to ho of the greatest possible service to r hosts who f ivor us with their patronage OUR OltOtSEir aiHiHOTMIJtfT, I filled will) every ilelion'v and y-ur complete satisfaction will .bu earnestly striven for hv Substance of Investigatioa as Told by the New fork Sod. ing options on cruiser that are on sale Florida. Georgia, Louisiana Texas ai d by English builders. The report also Arkausaa be auit here. The government forms the line of action now under con- allows the Slate 25 ets. er day, for the sideration by the President and his ad- maintenance of each convict. It is ex- visors" peeled that the different courts this The New York World says that the 8prne wm Benu funv mo convicts indication is 'stronger that Secretary i1(r,. Thia will v verv much tnm-ds Long will be asked to leave the cabinet making the penitrntinry self support-' on account of the ill advised expression of bis personal opinion that the Maine was destroyed accidentally. Congressmen are very angry that a member of the cabinet should have made ing. Oscar J. Spears came here yesterday to lake the oath i.f office as assistant District attorney, but he found his com mission had not reached heic. It may such a statement regarding the hemes come todiiy. CRITICAL TIMS AT HAVANA. Weylcrltes are Likely to Make Vronbte. Americans Fear Harm Storm Delayed Work on Wreck. Preparations for War Going on. Special to Journal. New York, March 8 The corrcspon- of the New York Evening Sun Folly Maintain Their . FIT and WiiAIt lent sends the following special: "President McKinley and his Cabinet know posi tively that the Maine was blown up from the outside. Reports to this effect have been n - ceived from the court of inquiry. Infor mation of Buch a message being received has been gained from an official who has read the message. This information Is from a. source that Is absolutely reliable and a report was sent in return that the policy of the administration would be perfected and everything would be ready for action when tho full report of the court of in quiry is made public. "This report forma the basis for action now lining taken by tho administration in fortify ing the sea coast and in assem bling the fleet of warships in the gulf and in purchasing ammunition and secur- a'peccliar fact on the ill fated Maine before the board of of inquiry had made its report. General Merrill, commanding the de partment of the east, is suddenly return ing to this city, after leaving on a tour of inspection of t e 0 ast foit fications. He did not get aS far as Key West as was intended. Havana, March 3. (Special) -The sit uation in Havana has become decidedly more alarming during lha hist twenty four hours. The arrival of the warship. Viscaya Tuesday night aroupe 1 nil the latent en thusiasm in 1 the city became ready for an outbreak. The officials at the palace are really more alarmeA than the foreign residents as they did not know what directions the demonstration that seemed imminent might take. Cheers for former Captain General Weyler are frequently heard in the streets. I lie American colony liowcver is anxious to have another warship here. They express the belief that the lives and property of Americans are in greater dangerthnn evex before. The Spaniards in Cuba are jubilant over the Maine disaster and it is feared by Americans that these loyalties may break loose at any tune. Operations on the wreck of the battle- shin were delayed today by heavy thuii der storms. Key West, March 3 (Special.) It i expected that the b tard of inquiry will return to Havana tomorrow. The big deiiionstraii iu at the funeral over the victims of the Maine's disaster was abandoned. Probably a special day will be assigned later for a demonstra tion. The postponement was nude be cause all the dead had not been brought from Havana. Admiral Sicard wanted to have it a naval funeral. Washington. March 8. (Special.) I ne government mis closed another con tract for one million dollars worth of powder. It will be remembered that a reward of some $90 wag . ffeied for the arrest of the person or person who defaced the monument in the Confederate Cemetery, An arrest has been made, and the young man will be tried tomorrow', and pun ished if he is found guilty. The weather bureau gives us colder: weather w ith rain for today. The Southern Hi!) Telephone Company have renewed their bond for .jfo.l Q ) with the clerk of the. ltaihoud Commission. This bond represents the aggregate rates charged by the company and those tixed by the Commission. The bond is good until the question of rales is set tled. tergeant J. C. Carpenter if Lincoln county died at the Soldiers Home yes terday. The vacant part of the Confed erate Cemetery is being fast lilled up by these old veterans who die at the home. The Governor of Viiglniahas not, as yet, honored the requsilion papers ol Governor Russell for the return of the forger J. C. Langdon to this Stale. He is still in Norfolk. Senator Butler attacks the State Deni- ocram executive committee tor wivinu that National Chairman .tones address did not advocate fusion and the dropping of the party name. The Southern Railroad demands a hearing on its exception to the I!, li. Commission's reduced rates. It is probable that there will be an en- campmint of tie' farmers alliance-at its headquarters near Hillsboro tliit-year. Langiion the forger after all was safely landed in Wake county jail today. North 3 Carolina Hams. i CHOICE LOT Small Sugar Cured Hams. lireakfist Strips and English Cured Shoulders. Big llama to Cut Just Received. And a 1' resh Car Load of C. C, Drift, Calla Lilly, and Star Kiour. reliable flour. If you ate in need of a barr you buy. Every barrel guaranteed. A. Yoigt & Co.'s Snow Tiirec grades of good see us before Wholesale & Retail Grocers, 71 Broad Si., NEW KEItNE, X. V. THE STATE CAPITAL. I 111 B lUVSlrl of the Household. The cook lias your health and your temper in her hands. If she wants to ehe cm (five you dyspejsia. and make you quarrel with yonr belt friend. Better he iro d to Inr. 'Jivo her the best FLOUR to Work with and ihi'll be the flower f tho Household a "daisy" THE IIEUT FliOUR IS J. E. ML,'. and from our rice on it jou'd never &uci that wheat is a dollar bushel. ' Another lot of fnmnn ROASTED I CARACAS COFFEH just reoeived f from the It-inster. Try it and lavt- g money. It i line only Twelve cent a pound, j JOHN DUNN. Cash Grocer. I t t 53 POLLOCK NTUEET. I . i'MMt)itS?WM'?''M' s,ai..i,..n,,nri'-e"W".r's.-"'c'ti-'S."ii''jt'l3iJ 5 II U W Ml V JU3T RECEIVED. My Jk R nited (,'olTco hm no toml. Fox Uier I lb. hint nmt. r, '.'3 : lb. '(! od (,'ooki ffie ter. 0o lb. Try my 3o and flu Fhmr .n I yo'i wlii alwaji oome oj.tin. W Ujl keop i. n li tnd a fall and complete line of Choir Fniuilf (irocnri.M, tine in irid an J fit will joti moiJcy. Sitinfaotioii ;;ur.tnleei or your inaney refund ed, Yours for Diuiiiii-i, rhoiiinnd or Frolu llnvc Dynprpiiln In Ii Worm Form mid liu Aot Know It. A week stomach is the cause of aboii'. nine-tenths of all disease, yet in most cases the wrong thing Is treated and ' the true cause overlooked. This is because a weak digestion pro duces symptoms resembling nearly every disease because it weakens and disturbs the action of every nerve and organ in tho body: poor digestion causes heart trouble, kidney troubles, lung weakness and especially nervous break down oi nervous prostration, the nerves cannot stand the wear and tear unless geucrous- ly fed by well digested, wholesome food. Keep tho digestion good and no one need fear the approach of disease. Mrs. H. M. Leo of Rochester, N. Y., writes: For the sake of suffering humani ty I want to say that from a child I had a very weak ftomach, threw up my food very often after eating and after a few years nervous dyspepsia resulted and for more than twenty years I have suffered inexpressibly. I tried many physician! and advertised remedies with only temporary relief for nervotis-dyspcptla and not until I com menced taking Stuart's Dyspepsia Tub- lets last September, six months ago.bave I been free from suffering caused by the condition of my nerves and stomach, In short, chronic nervous dyspapils. I have recommended Stuart's Dyspep sia TablaU to many of my friends and now I want In a public way to lay they are the safest, pleasantest and I believe surest cure for stomach and nerve trou ble. I write my honest opluloo and I will gladly answer any letter of inquiry at any time and feel that I am, la my small way, helping on a good cause. Btnarl'i Dyspepsia Tablet I not a patent medicine, but they contain only the fruit salts, digestive acids and pep tones iiecuaury to help the weak stom ach to promptly and thoroughly digest food. All druggist sell Btuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at W cents for full slxei package and anyone suffering from nervous dy pepsia, aour stomach, lieadaohes, acidity, gava, belching, elc, will find them not only a quirk relief but a radical cure. Send lo Stuart C., Marshall, Mich., of Hill hook describing cause and cure fontomach J trouble giving symptoms and treatment of lb various form of indigestion. t pf Adjutant is Oit. Goldgboro Hospital Reported In (Jood Condition. Spears Tabes Oath of Office. Defarrer of Confederate Monument Caught. Journal Uuc.rau. i Rai.xioii. N. C. March 3. ( The annual report of the Adjutant General Is just out. The Adjutant gen eral, the Inspector general, the Quarter master general; the paymaster general; the surgeon general; the report of the commanding officer of each of the four regiments, and of the naval reserves are all embodied In this book. In the book, it a report to the Secretary of war. made by Maj. Hayes the U. S. Army oflicer stationed here la which he recommends fiat better rifles be furnished the State Guard. He says further that the Gov ernor desire the Stale appropriation in creased, and that it Is confidently ex pected that the legislature will so act. Mr, G. B. Alford of Holly Springs was j e iter Jay made president of the Cape rear and Northern Hallway. Ihs Director of the Hospital for the Colored Insane held a meeting yesterday. Thep found the Institution, which is on the outskirts of Goldsboro, in good con dllton. The average Dumber of patients cared for In 1897 was 418, Of these about 183 were kept at work. The coal per capita for caring for the patients Is about 98 a month. Seuator Butler In his rharg" againtt Judge Ewart to prevent the confirmation ot hi appointment a U. 8. Judge cited quit a number ot witnesses, among them being Covernor Itussell, A special officer from Washington I expected today to serve the subpoena for Mm to go to Washington, Filday, Tb order designating the penitentiary hero a a prison for United Stales pri. oner say convicts from Tennessee, West Virginia, North ami South Carolina, OABTOniA' rssb. HaUdtw Km latin gwgH saaus yar . . Urn Bucklcn's Arnica Salvo. The Bbkt Sai.ve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skill eruptions, uml posi tively cures piles or no pay required, li is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 23 cents pi box. For sale by F. S. Duffy. Trouble ou Ihe Klondike. Special to Journal. YlcTOniA, li. C . March 3. The British flag has been raised at Summit .:iVv in the Klondike country. Martial law is proclaimed at Skaguay. United Slates troops arc enforcing it. Two Klondike miners have been frozen to death while endeavoring to make I heir way hack to the Vniled Stales. They had with them w hen found 100,- 000 dollars in gold. THE MARKETS. Yesterday's maiket quoliilions furnish ed by W.'A. Porterlield .V Co. Commission Brokers. Ntw YuliK. March :!, STOCKS. Open. High . Ill; 91 . !:3; illij COTTON. Open, llih 11.18 (i.lll ClllC.UiO .MARKETS. WlUAT Open. High. Low, Close May.... 107 107 10'i Hid "!oKN May 30j 30 i 30 j 30s I'otton Sales 107,0i!0 bales. Peoples Ua It. & Q- May. Low. itVj Low. li 10 ('lore b3j !i."( Close 0 18 ...HARDWARE... Masury's Paints. POWDER Absolutely Pur IVlZmiN HIGH GRADE. riANOS. Tiie A. Cpux Piano & Ohoan Co., New Hern. N. C. (ienlh ni' ii: -It is with real pleasure that 1 nine your having uuia secured the ng.'iicy of the meritorious "Mehlin" pianos. I onlv wish that those of nor Inane people who are desirous of pur chasing a piano would intelligently investigate the genuiii" merits of this kinr of pianos. It possesses, indeed, all )!' Ihuse rcimtrkaolc characteristics which nave m.idc the Chii keriiig. Steinwav and ither tiist jrradc instruments so justly celebrated easy, elastic touch, full and evenly balanced tone, sympathetic to the veriest shade of feeling. a perfect Wagnerian tornado or a Cliopinesqile z.cphyr, at the will of the crfumcr. In mv opinion llhc Mehlin is sl'mbtly in advance of any other piano. It must be investigated thoroughly before it can fully appreciated, When we consider that its cost is far below thai of I he old line ti rat grade pianos, we must be ns t unshed that intelligent purchasers will pass it hv. As for the pianos that were famous in this section ten to thirty years ago, I am simply aslotiisheil that people will consider litem even as second grade instrument. As a mailer of fact, these old celebrelies are far behind the times 1 in our or two conspicuous Instances In inn redii'uloiis in comparison wild such a marvel as tlx- Alelilin. It atlonls lite pleasure to write you tins, anil, as 1 do, 1 entirely and wholly a voluntary act. Fill ! our homes with .Melt I ins. and you will do us more good than all lit" hosts of ancient , and honorable iletelect pianos could in a century. With liest wishes, CliAiu.F.s L. CahkiI.I.. j Ariel Bicyles. 73 Middle Slreet, New Berce, N. C. C Ul i lcniy Pharmacy, r Middle St., New Berne, N. C. PliyKiciaiM l"r?N4?ritioiiN L A Kpeclalty. be b A Fresh Supply of Lnndreth's lotrtlen Oni. Seed uionlScU. mid Vaccination Shields Pro'ccl Varciiialed from Painful injury. -SOLD AT Bradham'a Reliable Drug 5 to re .liNavaTs' Arm ( tVsaVi ore. 2 OIVE YOUR ORDER . . FOR . . Job Printing ! Before you have wen us 'or got our prices. We have a full and complete stock of ...S.rs$i.vlsi...-s ! verything lu this line and will compete ' w tiith hiiv resnoiiHihle iirtntinir hous. 9 ' (loini: llisl-class work. Slates. In Time iof Sickness in the t'nited A hot w ater hot lie la a neces- In lime of heHlili it Is n com. i We Haul Your Trade and will ! guarantee Price und Pimt-CIa Work. NOT CHEAP PIIINT1NO hut PItlNT- CIIKAP. The Print r. South Front Street, HILL, I Have Just Received and and Have on 5ate at I ft III 1VI AM j ui vii mi Mitt to Live With Life Intnrince Than to Die Without It. 18 MIDDLF. 8THEF.T, I The Celebrated . . . J. R. PARKER, JR., If You Wish to Know Wnat an Accumulation Policy in the New York Life would cost at your age, and fiMI q ' What the Company isj?aying to living pol Retail orocer. o icy holders who insured 1,6 or 20 years ago, at fort mid a luxury. The family with- J1 : out one Is without a ilooil friend. ;J I 5 llieamily with one is the family": New Berne, N. C. ! that known the value of null at . ; friend, nnd in I lie family that is safe- i. tillArdml iidiiiiikI lllilili.ll ntlui'ka f,f ') I Illness, such as colds, chills, crumps, 'j' , i, mln, inltaliimulioiiK, elc. Then- j IsiMli urc not exinive. as some' .., , ,. ,, it, ink Tl,..v ..... rl.,.n S I "Ib'd Bhx. "While Itliw, very cheiip lien vou consider their s i Soiilh" and "Early Ilos.'" Cheap fnrCaah, I .....r..l...u. '. ..i... i, . , . w . r,. I. A I II A l. NpoiI I rKh loliioon! "Pride of uciuinc. ne can give y.iii one . - inr i , or larger ana nriier onen nr J 1 H. tl and l,.'sl. A comhliitition I hot water bottle and rrtnie for t. ' or a fountain nyrlnge slme for lia , J, ?V. 1. ai.tt and fl..VI. If yon i would l,ke lo know more, ronie In nnd we will be pleawd to show Vim f Bradham'a j, Reliable Drag Store !i Craven Street. FOR FINK . I . I TIT" T ill w hx i .n i iii ns: nil ii A tons Time k 'Phono 00. 77 Broad Street. O! a :zono your present age, Address Philadelphia Brewing Company's At ROTAIL A WH0LCSALC. nipectfully, JAJII H F.TAYLOIl, 1M l fM1'Jl'l'Miii4ifl' if'- 0 "ti Komeiine akrl: Itlalma Mary, iiiite conirsrr. How dor your aa'deo f row" Kuril a qnmliin la aggravating after III" gsrdcii I pluiliil and I here la fmind lo M something lb matter wild the ac. We don't bvller there will be any trouble it you com to ua tor OARDCN 5EC0. Wa bava LtanacrM k Hon' fsKKOH, and tbry are all fmb. We would not harp thrra if they were not. Davis Pharmacy. Cigars & Tobacco, DON'T FOUGIT TO STOP AT IIOWARD'8 Giit Edge Saloon BILLIARD AND POOL KOOM IN CONNECTION. Iif.C Middle Strtrt, New Bern, N. C. 4 It t-rti444'M4ye444 Try glau of that coUbrattd Rock Ueor, at the Palaoo Salooo, 18 Middle 8trt.
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