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' 4 - VOL. XVI-NO 244. NSW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, MARt'K 19 1898. ESTABLISHED 1882 COt.llHG HEARER. GREAT GOOD BE LEASED. 4' Spain's Duplicity Imminent. . "" IN LENT, that should be kept in the House at all times, H our .EG-QS and BTJTTBR .That we Receive Freili Every D,iy. Another good ' Standby is our 0 HOICK BONELESS & SHRED .. DED t ODFISII, and our Fine Brands of Canuod ... Goods. ', ' - . - NEWS ! Consultation on the A.-&. N. C. Lease Question. OUR SHOES, - V; Surely I,ev a Good Impression. They aro built. of Sylucted Materials' 'by-. the Heat Praotioal Workmen. Wo hnvn iiti Immense Stock and our Price Ideas are decidedly In .YOUR FAVOR. SUITABLE FOU THE WAUM SPRING DAYS , We Oiler Our Line of -New PERCALES, with i ' , ' Patterns ii'm! Styii (jMito iii-to-dnt. Also Gala- ! teas end Clmmbrtiyn for Children's Baits. Then we are- showing some pretty patterns in Black i Orenaiines a :d a ne.v limrof Braids. ! Do Not STor;pt. Onv 'Ijeailer in 18 1-2 i nml 15 Vent ...WHITE DiOTIES... ; The small dealer has to make a big prof ! it on a few sales. Use your eyes and 1 ears and you will quickly know that the ; place for many sales and small ! profits is . . . . . . 31 fR33s55l "v"t," ii r jj ' The Flower of the Household. The cook hui yonr health and your temper in her hands. If she wants to she can give yon dyepeysia and make you quarrel with yonr ben friend.' Better be good to her. Give her tho best FLOUR to Work with and tho'll be the flower of the Household a "daisy" THE BEST IXOVR IS J. E. 91. and from our lice on it you'd never guess that wheat is a dollar a bushel. Another lot cf famous ROASTED CARACAS COFFEE just received from the Koastor. Try it and savu iimniy. It is One only Twelve cents a pound, JOHN DUNN, Cash Grocer, 53 POfisLOCIC STREET. 8. - War Department Becoming Secre tly. No Truth In Story of Ad journment of Congress. Un usual Deference Shown by the President. Journal Bcbeau, 1 Washington, D. C, Marcli 18. i Spaiu has not added anything to the already slim prospects for a peaceful end ing of the present situation, hy its fool ish attempt to make it appear to Euro peans that the United States hy gathering a fleet of warships at Key West had made the success of autonomy in Cuba impos sible. This suggestion, like that for the recall of Consul General Lee, was made in such a way that the Spanish govern ment can disclaim responsibility for it, should it become necessary. This gov eminent is not likely to take the slightest official notice of it, any more than it will break up the fleet at Key West or stop any other preparation it Is making lor war. The only possible effect of this virtual acknowledgement of Spain that autonomy is a failure an acknowledge ment made in writing by Senor de Lome months ago will he to furnish an addi tional justification for Bpeedy intervention by the United States In Cuba. The desire of speculators to influence the stock market has been responsible for more of the recent conflicting stories tliun any actual changes in the situation. Everything has been steadily marching one way to war. The administration tins been spending largi sums of money 111 the purchase of warships, "guns ammuni tion . and other war.paraphanalia, and naval experts ate busy examining the nearly one thousand merchant vessels which have been placed by their owners at the disposal of the government, while the Navy Department is enlisting all the men who can pass a satisfactory physical examination. One of the most significant occurences of the week was the Btopping by both the War and Navy Departments of giving out for publication details of preparations that are being made. This looks as though the officials iegarded war as so near that they did not wish to furnish the enemy with information that might be used to our detriment. Meanwhile Un report of .the Naval court of inquiry may be made public any day; men who ought to know whereof they sieak, say Unit it is now in the hands of President McKin- That President McKiuloy Is fully alive to the necessity of his retaining the con fidence he has had uureservedly up to I this time was shown by the promptness wlih which his friend, Gen. Grosvenor. denied the story that the President was scheming with Speaker Reed and other prominent members of his party to hurry up the adjournment of Congress in order to prevent any action being taken on the Cuban question. Gen. Grosvenor said that the President, instead of scheming to get Congress out of the way, especially wished Congress to remain in session until the Cuban question was settled, in Order that he might avail himself of its advice aod assistance. It is well known in Washington that President McKinley has so far treated Congress with greater deference than any other President has done for a long lime. The Fffisiuen t Will Declare CnM is Free Proctor is Taken as Sneaking For the Administration. The Amer ican Flag Hoisted on the Ainazunas. Provisioning the Fleet. Mason Will Prod the Senate. Gen. 8. Secord, the well known con- I tractor of Towanda, N. Y says: "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy- In my family fur a long time and have found It superior to any other." For sale I by F. 8. Duffy. t THO MABESTI. Special to Journal. WASHINGTON, March 18. It now sure that Prcsidont McKinley will recosnize tho independence of Cnba. whatever the verdict of the Maine court of inquiry may be. The speech of Senator Proctor in the Senate yesterday is taken as representing the Administration view of the existing slute of aliairs in Cuba. Thu speech also removes any doubt as to the manner of the de struction of the Maine and that the vessel was blown up from outside. Everybody is now awaiting with in tense anxietv the report of the. court of inquiry. Senator Mason says that unless the President takes action Ibis week, he will call ill) his resolution for intervention in Cuba. Key West, Marcli 18.-(pecial,) The cruiser Montgomery arrived from Havana today. The Detroit sailed for Tortug.is with provisions and ammunition for the fleet, The steamer Kansas arrived Willi Seuator Money and Congressmen Cum mings and Smith. Chicago, Marcli 18. (Special. 1 Prepa rations are going on for provisioning the war ships of the United States for any emergency. Chicago packers started for Now York today to close contracts for supplying canned meats to the govern ment) Gravtsend, England, March 18 (Spe cial.) The cruiser Amazonas, built by the Armstrongs for the lirazihun govern ment and purchased by the United States was formally transferred from the Hag of Brazil to the Star and Stripes this morn lug. Madrid, March 18. -(Special.)-The newspaper, Impartial, announces liiut instructions have been sent,to the Spanish torpedo flotilla to remain at the Canary Islands, and says that this order is due to the desire of the government Unit the tor pedo squadron should be escorted to Cuba bv cruisers and that the orders are Issued for no other season. Rome, March 18. (Special.) It is offl dally announced that Admir linn, Minister of Marine of Italy, has consented to the sale of the armored cruiser Varcse to Spain. Troy. N. Y., March 18. (Succial.) A serious strike is imminent at ilio Water- vllle arsenal, the lurgest ordnance factory in the United Blaics. Tlin men are great ly diasiithificd. The strike will greatly retard the production ot liic uig guns tor the navy. The men object to too ngiu discipline, A number or employees nave tieen ais missed. oaoaiis-siiiisisiisiiiisiiiinono O innpniA a i ivn bra "VI ri . O Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. Porterfleld & Co. Commission Brokers. New Yobk, March 18. STOCKS. Open. High. Low, Close ,. SO 81 80 01 ,. m Hi 89t 81 COTTON. Open. High, Low. Close ,.. 6.08 00 6.03 6 08 CHICAGO MARKETS. WnAT ' Open. High. Low, Close July 851 80i 831 80J Corn May 801 ! f i Dot too Solas 63,000 bales. Peoples Gas. C.H.AQ, .. May. o u Citf run a' LAMP FILLING CANS ! OAS TOniA. IWi irsHMTOtimwAlwarsrjoupit. fUttN H roRTirriN j the cape fear. Battery HnaArrlvrii At W llmlncloa Mil Aad AmmnallloH For Maval Ifurtfi Arm ArrlvlBK. Spcclul to Journal. Wilminoton, March 18 Fifty men of Battery I, Second regiment Unites Stales Artillery arrived hore at 12:03 today. They remained at the Carolina Central depot until five o'clock for the steamer to take them to Southport to garrison the new batteries at Fort Caswell. Beveo cases of cartridges arrived for the magszios rifles for the Boulhport Naval Reserves, and cartridges for the Uotchklss guns for the Wilmington Division. A new Colt's rapid fire gun has been shipped to the Kinston Division. Tbs gun fires 200 shots each minute and is sn efUclcnt weapon. Kind of Crops on State Farms, Baseball Season Opens. Troops for Seaboard Forts. Con federate Camp Meeting. Journal Bdread, Raleigh, N. C, March 18. f The penitentiary directors are still in session. Not mucn, out routine onsiness lias beeu transacted. Yesterday it was decided what crops are to be planted on the different farms. Oo the two Caledo- donian farms 2,100 acres will be put in cotton; 875 in oats; 375 in wheat; 2,000 in corn. The Northampton farm will have 1,200 in cotton; 1,300 in corn; 150 in oats; 250 in wheat. Halifax farm will have 500 in cotton: 100 in corn; 1,000 in oats; 300 in wheat, Anson farm 700 in cotton; 400 in corn; 85 in oats; 54 in wheat Tillery farm 900 in cotton; 200 in corn; 200 in peanuts. Castle llhync farm, 000 in corn; i!uU in peanuts; ijuu in rice, une acre of sugar beats will be planted on each farm as an experiment. A good deal of sugar cane will be planted on the Roanoke. Fourteen of the unskilled convicts were yesterday takeu to the farms to replace that number of shoe makers who were brought here to the penitentiary this week. The base ball season with the Wake Forest College team opens on their own grounds toJay when Oak Ridge crosses bats with them. On Saturday, the Agri cultural aud Mechanical College team no there and play. Governor Russell yesterday pardoned W. 8. Miller of Iredell county who was serving a 10 years sentence for homicide. lie was sentenced in 1893. The co-operative Building aud Loan Association" of Wilmington was jester lay incorporated by the Secretary ot Slate. Also the Winston agency for life and fire insurance. Troops passed here last night for Fort Caswell at the mouth of thu Cape Fear opposite Soulhport, N. C, for Tybee near Savannah, Ga., and for tort Morgan near Mobile, Ala. Miss Dora D. Jones on the 25th will begin a series of lectures, chiefly on sacred Art ut St. Mark's here. These lectures are by subscription. Miss Jones made a very favorable impression here last year in her lecture rn the Madona in Art. She has spent much time abroad aud is well fitted for tho work she lias undertaken. The L. O'B. Branch Camp Confederate Veterans met last night and elected new olllcers. They have not yet decid whether the camp will go to Charlotte on the 20ih of May or not. That will be decided ut the next meeting. The action of the Railroad commission yesterday in not restoring the old rates or at least modifying its recent order for 2 aud 21 cents, his not ended all chance of the lease f tho Allunlic and North Carolina to the Southern for Presi dent Spencer, Vice President Andrew aud W, H. Day. council for Governor Russell were in conference in Greensboro yesterday rcgardius the lease. Tho two former were anxious to carry out the original proposition of Governor Hut sell They wisli the Governor to write a letter slating that he would prefer the legisla ture should deal with these mutters, but that the beneficial Interests involved for the Slate are such that he advises the railroad commission to rescind the re duction of passenger rales, und take no further steps until the legislature meets, Commissioner Pearson" dots not like the action of Chairman Caldwell yeste day in refusing to adopt "Judgment" i the matter of reduced rates. It is feared that the U. S. Supreme court's decision in the Nebraska maximum rates may hurt thu commission. Thu people gener ally would welcome the knocking out of this commission. Small Sugar Gwed Pig flais, BREAKFAST STRIPS AND BIG HAMS TO CUT, all Fresli Quality Just Received. Also a Fresh Lot of Nice Fruit Jelly by the pound, 5c. Also iu 5 lb pails for 25 cents each, Fresli Elgin Butter, right fiom tho Dairy 25c lb. Fresh Canned Goods of all Kinds. Biker's Chocolate, both sweet and plain. Cox's Geletine, Plenty of Nice Fresh Eggs 10c dozen. The Finest Tea and Roasted CoHee iu tho City. Codfish and Irish Potatoes. The Very Best Flour, Lard aud Baking Powder can al ways be found at our Store. lUlonifl 1M1 M 1UV Uil Wholesale A Retail CJroeers, 71 Broad St., XEAV BERNE, X. . Mi No. 333. Made of tine quality of jean, stripped with satteen, boned with Coro- ne, 13A inches long in front, two side ttels, boned bust, trimmed with silk mbroidery. PRICE 1.00. No. '122. Made of coutille, satteen stripped, boned with Coroline, two side steels, trimmed nt upper edge wi'h silk mbroidery, adapted for extremely long 98 Model "W Warner's '911 Models are thoroughly up to date Corsets, We've got the latest Idea in corset work. It's in keeping the kind of Cor sets that lit - lit any liRiire. We've the kinds to suit short or Ions waists, thin or stout women. Here's notiee of a few styles, others in stock also, if you need them. A. A. A. Made of fine quality of coutille, stripped with satteen, honed with Coroline, 12 incites long in front, two side steels, trimmed with embroi dery, adapted to all ladies of medium height and form, especially youug ladies. PRICE $1.00. E, F.. E. Medium waist, full form, adapted to ladies with large hips, boned and constructed so as to be absolutely j unbreakable at sides. Heavily boned I with Coroline throughout. PRICE f 1.2 waist, slender figures. PRICE $1.00. Odd Sizes in Other Makes of $i 00 Corsets Reduced to 75c. .Dully Dobbin rallf DON'T SUFFER WITH 123 & 125 Fayetteville Street, TUCKER'S STORE," RALEIGH, - . Our High Grade New Dry Goods. We are now Rready for Spring Trade with entirely New Stock in every department. The opportunities offered at our Establishment, Tucker's Store, are not to be found else where. Wo hive I ho most Attractive Store, tho Largest Assortment of Imported and Domestio Fabrics and an Array of Nov elties noted for Exclusiveness, Originality and Smartness, At Lower Prices than sny oiler Dry Goods Store. Perfctly equipped mail order rcrvice, sample! sent upon re- 3 nest. Ws invite correspon ence nd court comparison. Ferrall. HEADACHE ! Cola Headache Powders ) Are Harmless and Will Cure You. Tlisy are mental invigorators j resting and quieting the over worked and tired brain. j No Opium, no Antipyriuc. They ( are harmless and can be given to ) children. Sold Only at- Bradham's I hav just reoeived llm 2 id lot of Arpen'e Automatio Lunp Filling C'n, ami am prepared to (ill alt ordors at short notice. These ciis are orf,Hl air tight, thereby preventing evap oration. Cms are loaned free of expenm anil are called for regularly to bo rellllud with only tho Hist Quulity Oil at Lowost Possible Prices. Call and Kximlns Stuio. Oon,l house-Keepers should not be without one. ' Very Uei'ctfully, 'J. R. PARKER, JR., Wholesale and Retail Qrocer. Phono 00. 77 Broad Stroot. THE ACCUMULATION POLICY OF The N. Y. Life Insurance Company, ... IS A POLICY . . . " With the single condition that the premiums be paid as agreed. With no restrictions whatever respecting occupation, living or inan tier ot death. Incontestable aftor it lias been la force one year. " That cannot be forfeited after it shall have been lo foroe three years. With one month trace lo payment of all premiums. With the privilege of Itoinstatomotit during 6 monthe following the month of trace. With guaranteed cash loans at A per cod I. at stated times after 3 yrs. WHITE FOU COST OF A T0LI0Y AT YOUR AOK. 51. Ii. IIOIsTiOWKIiTi. Agent. l-U.ULIi Dobbin A I Ab.olut.ly Pure I jlEBJBI. Work Counts-! ' J ftm people nop to consider 7 iM . f k m whetlM llwy ers humbugged 7 non'" KJffK Z 1 ,n r1'1'00- I"" to 5 John T 7 1 Z feat "ay be all la the bottle, . ' j f " K1 drugs, but if not prop- L Trust, U ,' 4 j erly compounded, you frl a Z I f bad mixture and worms effect "The only one 1 2 5" 1Xmm- w c'eotlnoally f J that rbsstb. Spot." 9 i -TLsiL Z fa J never JumbU things tognlbar, fe Z AOENCY AT M Bradh.m i k CHATHAM'S PHARMACY. 7 Z Ro.ble Drug Store. t Reliable Drug Store. 7 Henry's Pharmacy, 127 Middle St., New Berne, N. C. lNijMlcInii lreMcrlptloiiN A Specialty. Fresh Supply of Landreth's 7 A Uarden Bred Onion Sets. snd J "CRAVEN CITY." "CRAVEN CITY." "CRAVEN CITY." A 35x100 Foot Lot FREE with 100Q Pomi6i 20.h Centorj Cisarx. Up-to-date merchants will avail themselves of this opportunity, to acquire desirable subarbsn property free of cost to themselves. For information Inquire ot MEW BF.RNE JOBBERS or Write Wm.J. Pogue, Wilmington, M C
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