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i ,, ., . , ,. - i . ... I .... , . ..r..i i -r ibim m, VOL. XVI--N0. 12. : NW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 16 1898. ESTABLISHED 1882 fYS..Y..7 - A Judge of SHOE AND SUPERlOfi MASK IN SHOES will bo delighted when h6 examines the good n i3ta in our Stock of . FINE MEN'S SHOES In all Styles it d at 1 nc.j tlia,t.wiil stirely atlraot. .. ' 1. We think we can Suit any Lidy in T1E3. Oar Tho. G. Plant Black Kid with Silk Vesting Top is a Bauty. Also their Tan Kid with Talent Tip is both Pretty and Stylish. .ElULKU'S Q00U3 are. not to be hidden and if with "true comfort" auk for a CLEMENT S BALL. From TO-DAY we are Offering onr 75c and HOc . ,' . . m A good opportunity for baying a nice article for little money. Do not. forget our 33-Incli FercaleN For Only 8c Per Yd. ' " And every lady who is wiae wishes to finish her dress i 5 Skirt with a Binding that will Look Well, Wear Batter 3J und be Least Trouble Keeping in Order. All these 5s points are met when Bhe used . ,- Feder's Pompadour Skirt Protector, JJ 1 And we have a Supply always on hand. OUR GllOCEUY DEPARTMENT 5g " 1 jut receiving a Lino of the . Finest CAKES AND m OKAC'KEUS. Comment is unnecessary, for even the f liable look with longing eyes when they come to our Store. Onr stock of Table" Dalicaeici and Necessities , . is Fresh and of the Finest Q la'ity. -j, v You would nottako yonr wt:!ito a blacksmith to be repaired. He would not know how to' serve yon properlv. On the same a principle it requires an expert, yes, a combination of experts to 3 run such a busineea asous. Ir. i-j our life work. It gets all onr thought and attention. Wo put onr reputation into our merchandise. We want all the business wo can get. That is rjj I mdable nmbitiov" Bat in return we Guarantee all the Satis faction it u possible to give. . SSOBiilliill A Freeh Lot of N. C. Hams, only lOo lb. . . Sliaf;r's Breakfast Strips, 10c. Shafer Suiiar Cured Pig Hams, l'io lb. Loose Oat Flitkes and Oat Meal, 3a lb. , frge ami Small llminy, 2Jc lb. Fox litver Piint Butter, 25o lb. Ocod Cooking Butter, 20o b : .. . In fact onr stock of FANCY FAMILY GROCERIES are always np-to-dtte Give in a Trial and be Convinced that we B.ive 'Yoti M uey by Dealing With Us. Very U-.-pectfulIr, SI R. PARKER, O 'Phone 69. One Night Only ! WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1h Eminent Actor Mr. John Griffith, The Greatest Living McphUto Presenting 1 Spectao lUr V rsloa of Faust. More Powerful Than a Sermon. Tlis Kir ctrlol Dml. " The Dencent Into Unlet. Tlx Scene on the IVoekcn. Produrad with Cartful Atlrntlon tu JX tfiU. Special ftenery, C av luuiei ami tlcclricol KlTrela. A TUmu rio.t it I.rj.mxiT Dkam! General Admission 75 rents. llrarrvril ft w itlionl rxtra charge. Cillery, ' 2' t'cnii. MIDNIGHT a LEATHER ! yon is for B O JR., Wholesale and . Retail Qrocer. 77 Broad- Street. Our Knowledge of Dispensing Is comprehensive and complete. We've studied it in all Its braocbe, We rnnko It our specialty. If your drareat friend on earth Is rioul y III you want to I r solulrly sure tint the prescription lor linn is csretully prepared ami pure drugs uard. we -r-niu gusriniee inis when w disptnia your prescrip tions. Oar sim.i is never without rcgUlered phsrmatli'. BILiHUAM'S Pharmacy, 1JT Mld.lle St., New Iterne, N. C. Ilij-iklclnii4 ' lVi'sorlptlon A. NjrInUy. A Krinh Supply of lanJrnth's UarJ.-n fcwd. 50c. PHARMACY. 7 TNrNsNTgsTBNJtN i SESSION. Senate Deliberating on the War luropean Interference . Cs United States Army Ordered to the Front. Scenes In the Senate Resemble the Late Ones in the House. Excited - Orators. Spain's Fierce Re joinder to the Senate. . Naval Reserves to -Man Cruisers. The Senate, at a late hour last night was in session. ( Con gress is impressed with the great magnitude of the issues presented. Talk of European interfer ence has brought out the dec laration from the Administra tion that it will not be" submitted to by this country. Spain is clearly becomiug more defiant. The Cortes meet next Wednesday. The Spanish press is excited and determined. War in earnest is indicated by the order to the army to move at once to the gulf coast. It forecasts an invasion of Cuba. The next few days will likely bo ones to try the temper of the nation. The possibilities are tragic and far reaching, but the country will be equal to the task. Special to Journal, Washington, D. C. April 15. The for. clgn Ambassadors after holding another meeting, today, with Archbishop Ireland held meeting by themselves, and it is aid they will send an emphatic not to President McKinley to save Spai from war. Today is expected to be the last day of debate In the Senate. Senators favoring the recognition of Cuban Independence, Insist that they will secure a vote before adjourn meat. An all night session is probable. Twenty senators are down to speak but most of the speeches will he brief, Senators belonging to what is called the Peace Syndicate may make their speeches long. Notice is given ' that the Senate will sit in continuous sees- Ion.- - - Senator Cullom, of Illinois, In bis speech declared that the Maine disaster was a delilierat. and atrocious murder, and said that the people ot this country Dr. Bull's uilritn from pu.l it- n. billif and blood povntr. fj! I I should um Dr. Bull's Pills, 9 I I I W tho be blond puiiSer snd I III vtulluf. OftonlrUMfMOlM.Dt. ' W. Ball's ruu, Till kall'l kMa Iradi ouu. HudUilt An A Hint Tailor Is ths man that you want to take your meuure fur your new Spring bull. We will make you a Cutaway or Morning Hull nf Stylish Uroy fir ilrowa, ot the very Smart Sack of Orey Cberk or Grey Wlntiire, or a Handsome Frock Coal with Hlyliah Trouwra, that will make up all dorri-ta in your form, or lit your n are perfrrCy, at a HeaaonaUe Price. V e are aril. is In tailoring, and caa su'.t the moat rasiullout laate. X JI. Chad wick," demand that the crime' be avenged, and a blow struck wlthoufdelay. Senator Berry, ef Arkansas, argued in favor of the recognition of the Republic ef Cuba, and when he closed there was deaf ening applause from the gallery. The Vice-President cried . out, that there mist be no more of such applause, or he would be forced to have the gal leries cleared. . Senator Daniel said that diplomacy was ended and we were upon the edge of war, He accused the President of in sincerity in his recommendation concern ing Cuba, and asked if it was the Presi dent's purpose to send an army to Cuba, to turn its guns into the face of Gimez, and crush his glorious revolution? Senator Quay, of Pennsylvania, an swered that he would hang his head in shame, if he t o ght that such were tl intention of his resolutions. Senator Tillman, of South Carolina, made a red hot war speech. lie said, Populists, Republicans, and Democrats are we, but all of us are Americans enough to make Cuba free. The Pepeolo Romano, of Rome, says, the Powers of Europe will intervene be tween tue United States and Spain in favor of the latter. This paper also adds that the intervention will take the form of a naval demonstration, in which all the Powers will participate. The Madrid dispatch to London, says the note the Powers will send to Presi dent McKinlcy will review the whole Cuban question, pointing out that all the troubles with the United State have arisen through the clamor of the sugar manufacturers, who it claims, fermented and organized the entire revolt. Attention is also to be called to the alleged unmolested American filibuster ing. It will be asserted that tho Chief Insurgent leaders are not Cubans but are adventurers of alt nationalities, whose sole purpose 1 plunder-and robbery. The note of Spain presented this after noon to the administration indignantly denies that Spanish offices were responsi ble fur the destruction of theMaiue. The note says that the United States consuls in Cuba are merely rebel agents. If the Europeau Powers present the note after the Senate passes the resolu tions now under the consideration the Uovcrnmant will firmly decline to accept any suggestions. Secretary Day says that this country will not entertain any overtures from the powers which seek to change the programme already arranged. The efforts to induce the renewed action by the European Powers U not regardedy seriousl by Senators It ii uot believed that any complete condition of agreemout can be secured in any radical protest aghinst the course of the United States. Orders are issued by the Navy Depart ment to the naval militia of New York, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan and New Jersey to hold themselves in readi ncss to man tho auxiliary crui , ers recent ly purchased, including the Prairie, Yankee, Dixie, Yosemite and Venezuela, The Secretary ot War Issued orders directing the chief quartermaster of the army to secure transportation tor convey ing troops to Cuba. The order is an emergency one. 1 be quarter master was directed to let contracts for the transpor tation immediately. Tho War Depart ment has closed a contract for ambu lances for army use in Cuba. The State of Massachusetts has appre ciated half a million dollars for war purposes, The monitor Nahant has left for New York. The Flying Squadron returned to its anchorage in Hampton Roads. It ii rumored from Madrid that General Weyler will be the commander-in-chief of the Spanisli army. STILL IN SESSION. Sot Llkoly to Fans Bmolntloa Before Today. Special to Journal. Washington, April 15. (11.80 p. m.) At late hour the Senate is still in session and it may not adjourn to night. . Several motions to adjourn were made, At 8.40 sucb a motion was voted down and again at 9.10 tonight the motion was again voted down by 10 to 61. It has Just been decided however that no vote will be taken on the resolution until tomorrow. It Is officially denied that this Govern men! has yet received any Intimation of any Intended interference by European Powers. Reports of the rumored inter. fersnce have caused a great sensation and indignation In Congress, Heated debates oncurred In the Sensle and the lie was passed. Senator Money of Mississippi reeentrd a ehsrgs of Sen ator Wellington ot Maryland that be was ths agent of a New York newspaper on his recent trip to Cuba. General Mile this afternoon is I el orders for the Immediate soemblin of all the available military forces si Key West, Tampa and New Orleans. Secretary Alger says that If the Presi dent Is directed to use the army and navy ke will In forty elgbt hours oall for fifty thousand volunteers. BIB rire M Pljaaealh, Special to Journal. , PlimoutB, Mass., April 13.-sV Are here lodsy destroyed $.10,000 worth of property. The fire destroyed four blocks. Includ ing tho tows hell. ' . OASTOnZA. IVstse- It LM I HW Dwtn few lt tiastwHrsUwin a a OFF FOR A REST. Governor Russell Seels Eis Bus n liMty Retreat. Examination For Cadetsliip. Sup reme Court Appeals, Alliance Shoe Factory Closed. Another Pardon ranted. Cald well Will Stick. Rail road Building. Jovksal Bureau. Raleigh. N. C, April 15. The competitive examination for West Point cadetsliip will be held here in Raleigh on May 18th for the 4th district. Examination for admittance to the Naval Academy at Annapolis will be beld in GolUsboro on April 32nd. 1 he road bed or tlie railroad that is being built from Lilllngton, Harnett county, to Raleigh lias reached from Lil lingtou to Caraleigh Mills mills from Kaleigh. Seventy six bands are at work on the road bed. Rails have been order ed and the road will be completed duriug August. The Supreme court has heard appeals from the 10th District and on Tuesday will call the 11th Distiict cases. There are many coses that were left over from the last session of the co'irt that will have to be decided as it will probably be late in May before the court adjourns. Dr. James McKee who was made one of the directors of the Insane Asylum here lias been elected chairman of the board. The picture of Judge W. 1'. By mini which next week will be presented to the Supreme court is on exhibition here It was done by Randall, the artist. The Alliance Shoe Factory at Durham has closed down until September 1st. The stock of shoes on hand will be de posed of. Sheriff Jones of Wake county lias col lected over $100,000 in taxes. The taxis fortius county are usually about $110,- 000. Senator Sharpe of Iredell and S. T. Pearsou of Morgauton are suggested for the positions of treasurer of the N. C R. K. and deputy state treasurer at Mor ganton. A valuable piece of property heie was yesterday sold. It is known as "Battle's Corner" on Fayetteville street and Mar tin street, across from the post office. Mr. W. R. Tucker bought the property from Mr. R 11. Buttle and pai. $13,300. His plans are not decided upon, but he will be urged to build a thoroughly equipped opera house on the properly. Federal court will he held in Slatesville on the 19th. It is not yet known whether the court will be held by Judge Purnell or Judge Brawley. Last Tuesday Governor Russell par doned W. II. Hurah of Charlotte, but nothing about it was given to the public, (as is usually the cose) until last night, Governor Russell is olT to Wilmington again to get braced up for the next turu ot things. Iudeed his way is a thorny one, and with his past fuilures to Judge from, it is likely to grow more and more so. lie does not seem to profit by pasl experience at all aud at each move sticks his foot deeper aud deeper into the mire. Chairman Caldwell ot the Railroad Commission i here, lie declines to tulk but his friends say that be has no idea ol reslgoiug his position; that he only said he would tender his resignation, but that it has never been done. Many people think that Rvssell has oiTered the place lo John Graham, hut no one knows this positively. It is declared that if this case goes to law that Caldweil will beat Russell at his own game. Harvard ana Chapel mil play a game of ball at the University toinor row, It is extremely doubtful whether there will be any election held for the vote on tho issuance of the 50,000 public school fund bonds. It was asked that a new registration be required, but this the county board of eleotious de clined to order. The opera Mikado, netted the trainer Mr. Baker and the Hospital Association each f 231. The matinee will of course Increase it some. This is doing well. FOYDin Absolutely fur HOTEL ALBERT. Rooms With or Without Board. FIRST CLASS TRANSIENT BOARD. $I OOTO$I 50 A DAY, AOCORDINO TO LOCATION,. MKS. J. A; THOMAS, PKOP'R. Small Pig Hams to Boil Whole ! California Hums, ICreakfa.st Strips and JEiiglish Cured KhouIderM ! Fresh Loose Oatflakes, Fresh Macaroni and Fancy Cream Cheese. Ontario Prepared Buckwheat. Choicest Teas and Fresh Koasted Coffee. Fresh Lot of Potted Hani ttnd Tongue. ? Codtish and Irish Potatoes. Canned Fruits anil VegetableF. Flavoring Extracts and Spies J Call and examine our stock. Satisfaction gUHranted or r money refunded. E Mclianiel & (Mill, SrSr 71 Broad St., NEW REIKXE, X. C. 'fS!W!mg i I ft Buffalo Lithia Water j, ...OX SA1YE AT... I Davis' I Pharmacy, g Phone 58. Cor. Broad & Middle Sis f. KILL-A-BUG ! "Will save time and woiry Kills insects and bugs the old way or "Spring Cleaning" almost kills the patient and hard-worked housekeeper. Sold anil Guarantied by Bradham's Reliable Drug Store. d MOTH BALLS, 10c PEH POUND. CliriD'M DAItTS Are sharpest pointed when sweets hide the string. Of course it depends largely on the sweets. A box of our Bon lions and Chorolalcs will go far towards dis arming opposition and winning alT-flion. , 1 1. L'MITV vjnesp investment, isu t ii, rvi.t. OF.NT8? Corner Pollock and Middle Sts. Don't forget the place. C. T. Mi Norley & C.i. I Carolina Worm Killer! A highly valuable preparation, ? capable, horn the pminptllude of i, lis action, of clearing the system m in a few hours of every worm. I The origin, development, and support of worms, in the human ayatem, are to be allriliuliil to a depraved snd delillluieil condi tion of the stomach and bowels; it being an established fart that wheie the digestion is unimpaired, and general powers of the syalem in a healthy state, tbey can find no habitation. This preparation has the peculiar advantage of not only destroying every worm, but also of producing a healthy ac.lnn of the stomach and bowels, thereby re lieving many oomplnlnts arising from a derangement of the diges tive organs. There Is nn disease to which children are eipneed which is so common and fatal as worne, and this medicine should be kept In every nursery and in every house hold. This prepjrallon not only extirpates the worms, but cleaners tho aeaiem nf tha mucus In which they are engendered, and promotes neellhy action of lb digestive powers. Carolina Worm Killer never fails to do all ws claim lor iu Try a bottle and gel your money back if not as renreaentad. Manufactured and Sold at Bradham'a sv j s Dobbin & Ferrall, 123 & 121 F.VYETTEVIU.K ST Ti s . z r a 5t0re RALEIGH. N C After K:isIt Shopping ! 5 Arrival ill SllaV Ores i'u1)vlc ! Tin handsomest colb'ction of Frenc'i Organdies. Ml ii i i r-l y new and exclu jive det-igns. sui pa-sin : i bi'li novelty printinH all previous sm.,'s, Price 32 inches wide, 35 mils. Freni'li Organdies in plain color, now so Hlylith, orri-.". Inripi ic. evil, blue, violet, Ale, 72 inches wide, 40c. DElil'A Ml'SLI I':.,iti while, llie siteercsl eotlni'. fa'.'tic woven. Equal in texture und sb(ero,-ss to Ihe Mnslm woven in the enrca ol I ilia, 4S inches wide ijc. ASK FOR SAMPLES. Dobbin & Ferrall. s IT ii I ' . M ,1 1 uu ...HARDWARE... Masury's Paints. u i mi Ariel Bicyles. J5 !3 MilB LvW New Bene, fSsSfa N C. The . . Spring FurnlNliuig Are as distinctly dllTerrnt from the Wb ter Furniahtna-a as your Mpr g Suit Is from your old Winter Suit We have jimt received a Beautiful Line of Spring Shirts and Neckties snd you can suit yourself startle by giving Ul a trial. Our Hi j lei are the Lalest ane Our Prices are Chenn You should see our Spring Hals and Shoes which are I P to date, but IX) WN In Price. We have Just received our Spring Gloves and Every Pair at Ouaranteed. Our TAILORING DEPARTMENT Is giving great aatisfactioa and trial will satisfy yon that our samples are new sad Myliob) thst our Prices are right and ihsl we give a perfect At. Call and see ut. Baker & Dunn. 5f POLLOCK STREET. & V i J X Si Sk -J RellabU Druf Store. MM.loairi, NEW tiKHNt, N. C
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