r VOL. XVI--N0 13. NIW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY MOESINQ, APRIL 17 1898. ESTABLISHED 1882 :2 A Judgef 1 SHOE e AND SUi'EKIOJl MARK IN SHOES will be delighted when he examines t lie i.iod points in our Stock of - FINE MEN'S SHOES Id all 8tvles at d at trices that will Burely attract. . We think we can Suit any Ldy in TIES. Oar Thos. 0., Plant Black Kid with Silk Vesting Top is a Beauty. Also their Tan Kid with Patent Tip is botb Pretty and Stylish. ZEIGLER'S CJOODS re not to be hidden and if you wish "troe comfort" ask for a CLEMENT & BALL. From TO-DAY we are Offering our 75c and 90c . . , . . A good opportunity for buying a nice article for little money. Do not forget on r " - . . 1 32-Inch 'Percales For Only 8c Per Yd. And every lady who is wise. wishes to finish her dress - Skirt with a Binding that will Loctk Well, Woar Bettor - and be Least Trouble Keeping in Order. All these -points aro met when she uses - Feder's Pompadour Skirt Protector, .And we have a Supply always on hand. OUR OBOCRY DEPARTMENT U jut receiving a Line of tho Finest CAKE3 AND JK ACKERS. Comment is nnneoessaryfor even the babies look with longing eyes when they come to our ,'. Stnro. Q.r stock of Table Delicacies and. Necessities - ' is Fresh and of the finest Quality. -You would not tako your watch to a blacksmith to bo repaired. lie would not know how to serve yot) properly. On the same principle it requires an expert, yea, a combination of experts to run such a business asous. It is pur life work.' It gets all. our thought and attention. We put our reputation into our m-rchaudiso.' We want all the business we can eet. That is 1 ludable ambitio i- But in return we Gmraoten all the Satis faction it i possible to give. g JUM ' A Fresh Lnl of N. C. Hams, only 10c lb. . v bhafvr's Breakfast Strips, 10c. , : . Slwfer's Sugar Cured Pig Hams, 12o lb. Loose 0 it Flukes aud Oat Meal, 3o lb. Large and Small Hominy, 2Jj lb.' - Fox River Print Butter, 25o lb. Ocod Cooking Butter, 20olb . ' ; ; . In fact onr stock of FANCY FAMILY GROCERIES I are alwajs up-to-date. Give us a Trial and be Convinced ' ! that we Save Von Money by Dealing With Us." & Very RePpectfully, . J o J. R. PARKER, JR., w"r"?o,. O 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street ; C One Night Only ! . 1EMESDAY, APRIL 201 The Eminent AttT. Mr. John Griffith,' , The Greatest Living Mephialo Presenting Bpeclao ilar Version of 3? a u s t. More Powerful Than a Sermon. The Electric! Purl.'. . The Descrnl Into Dade. Tli Ucentfon the Hrocker. -' i i Product d wllli L'errful Attention to Detsil. Special Sienery. tumot anil Electrical Effect. A Ravil.tTlO I LOlTIMT DhaBUI nTdl Admission 75 Crnfit. llrwirved K '( without extra charge, "fry, . 25 t'rats. LEATHER ! Kid Gloves For 50c. inono ISIS. o o Our Knowledge of Dispensing ' Is comprehensive and complete. We've it lulled it in all In branches, We make it our tneclalty. , . IT your dnareat friend on earth ii erieualy III vou wjnt to be lit. olutely sure ItiMt tile prescription lor mm is caroiully prepared and pore drug used. We personally gtisnnlre this whea we dlaprnre your prescrip tion. Our iore is never without a registered pharmacWt. ... BtUPHAM'S Piiarmacy, - i:7 r: J lie Ht., Kew IWrne, N. C. :, :iy. J of I,nitn I'renti F. !. i 1 I'm.! f - .1 A Fre,h tlanlen N. ""i'l c. t;. PHARMACY. Z NvJXsBS&sBVJ?sBs?SZr,'J r.Hcnry'5 ' 7, SENATE HI Night at 9:10 O dock, II is m IT OHCE. Same Besolation as Passed Jy k House Bat MBDded. England Savs "Stand Or to the Towers. "Blood Thicker Than Water." Thirty Beslmrals l.n Movement Towards the -f - Onlf. Consul In Spalu Attacked. After three days of exciting .debate the Senate has passed the resolution for intervention in Cuba with the army and navy of tho United States. ' .The resolution is the one passed by the House last Wed nesday. The Senate amended it by declaring the Indepen dence of Cuba. , Monday at 10 o'clock the res olution as amended will go back to the House. If the House decides to end the matter quick ly, a motion to concur in the Senate resolution can be offered and adopted. No further ae- , tion would then be necessary before the resolution 'wnt to tho President, ' ' The war features of yesterday were the great movement of troops, the answer of England to the Continental Powers and a United States consul mobbed in Spain. Special to Journal. WssniitOTOs, April 10 Tho United Slat Senate, at 9:10 tonight, parsed the resolution which embodied the majority report of the Committee on Foreign Relation. The voto on the resolution was 51 to 88. This I the flouto resolution, with the exception that It was amended by the reoo.n'tion ot Cubsn Independence It take the same number as the House reso lution, so that it will not have to g back to the committee. The House bad adjourned whrn the resolution passed the. Benito. Botb House will meet at 10 o'clock Hondsy when the effort will be made to adjust the difference. Negotintlons were begun luring the day looking to possible arrangement for the House and 8ensle to remain in session tomorrow, if neceassry In order to come to a final conclusion upon the Cuban resolution. tTlis plan did not succeed and lb Hour adjourned until Mondsy. Englsnd has defeated the eombinstlon of the continental powers whlrh was being formed to Jntervtne between Bpeio ml the United Bintrs, bo plsn proposed going so fur a to mak a naval demon stration off Cubs of tli combined Beets to coerce this country, The wply pf England to Ilia p-opowl la tireinrly poolllr. If anything of tho kind Is atlehipled, alie sari, England will dueler hers. If th stUto ally of the United FiatM. Five wamlilji are sighted of the Iltiwl yiX f , ! niu.wliirh it jut sant of i'urlo y r believed to b 8a The Aoierlcao liner Si. Lotil pun h; - - this week by the government for' a fast cruiser, made a hurried sailing from Southampton, England, Una afternoon. An urgent telegnm was sent to the 8t Louis and in response the steamer st once left. . - ! ' The fortifications. ot Norlolk and Fort Monroe are being supplied by govern ment tugs from. New York.wilh new' ar mament. The tugs are hurrying ammuni tion for the batteries and by nightfall they will bo thoroughly equipped. Representative Cannon of Utah, after conference with the President, says that 1300,000,000 in bonds will be issued next week for war purpose. The regular army Is on the move today for the gulf porta. Thirty regiments, numbering not less tban 18,000 men are under these orders. . If the resolution IS passed by Congress the Adjutant Gener al of the United States says that the National Guard will be called out Mon It was decided today by the War De partment to provide each soldier sent to Cuba in the invading army- with an aluminum tag numbered for the pur pose of identification. ' A conference of the President, Secre tary of War; Alger, General Miles and General Lee was held regarding plans for the capture of Havana. Other mili tary and strategic plans were under consideration. It is reported from Havana that people are leaving the city in fear of a bombardment by the United States fleet. -. . ' - The army signal corps, of the Depart ment of Colorado, left Denver today for New Orleans. The corps is provided with war balloons, which are designed for use at New Orleans in the defense of that city. . , , . The Spanish Consul at Jacksonville, Florida has been ordered home by his government The American consuls in Spain are still at their posts, but have permission to leave. At Cadiz the American consulate is under guard owing to disturbance In the city. . ' - . ' ., ' The United SUtes Consul at Alaloga, Spain, was attacked by a Spadish mob today. Details are lacking. - ' - Ellin Whk III London, April 16. The Daily Chroni cle this morning devotes an editorial to urging England not to join in any con- cert of the powers. ; "Our concern is too see that England Is nut once more dragged at the heels of deipots," the editorial says, "and made to play, the game of the latest of the rot ten try ramies that .encumber the earth We have good reason to state that there are strong friends of America In the present government, and we hope Lord Salisbury is one of them. "It was not easy to coerce Greece, but America stands in a different category. She U a great power, intensely proud and entirely self-contained. She is not going to be bullied by the heroes ot the Cretan blockade. Our present purpose is to insist that our government does best by using every means In Its power to defeat any auti American combination. If there be any doubt about the feelings of tho great ma jority of the nation w shall be happy to try the experiment of marching a hund red thousand Londoners .through the metropolis with the Union Jack and Stars and Stripes In combination,'' . Tha Practise Crale Old Point Comfort, Vs., April 15. The Brooklyn, Massachusetts. Texas, Minneapolis andj Colurabiaj comprising tbe flying squadron, returned to Hamp ton Roads at (.80 p. m., and shortly after anchored eft Old Point Host ot the lime' while at sea was de voted to test of guns of varying power, sub-callbie practice being ladulged in, The squadron on Wednesday was taken 15 mile out to sea, at the eeaeo tlms maneuvering in response to the signals from tbe flagship. Ail tbe big vessels responded quickly, the battleship Massa chusetts and Texas being especially and surprisingly quick. Line of battle was formed' with the Brooklyn on th right, the Massachusetts to tbe left of th Brook lyn, the Minneapolis to the left of the Massachusetts'; the Columbia next and the Texas oa the extreme left. T signal to anchor was obeyed so well that an almost perfect ahbmgeol wa obtain ed. Anchorage waa made oa Wedos day night 13 miles cast of Cape Charles light. Thursday morning found a heavy rata and hall storm and a bigh sea, but Com modure Schley decided to go out and be gin maneuvers. Th Maaaaehuaetts dipped her low pos time after time taking np tons of water, but was handled beautifully, coming op to alignment or circling oiore quickly than a ligl cruiaer. 1h OUier veiaels alao were quick to reRiul. This drill was kept up all day, and at nightfall anchorage was mad at a point U tfiilt-1 from Cape ICharles. After dark signal work by electric light waa practiced for two hours. At 8 o'clix k, when moil of the officer snd nu n had prepared to railre, th call In quarlori snd battle e.lill w. re soumled On the 'Hnmklyn 0 quickly was Hi work dune thut every dmMt otllcer 1i-t c, "r n'y" in (Mir n nnii!'- ar I the c!y f..r l. Uc Wll! I I. . TKST1TE CIFIIL to ; Be ; TreasnrLjil Carolina Bailroail'-. Chambers Smith For Fngloa "Expect to Be Ordered Away. Railroad Cannot Tell of Horermentsif . Troops. Odd Felltfs' v '; . Xeetlng. - ; "1. Journal Bdbiau. - Rauiob. N. C, April 16. J The legislature passed a bill giving the State Treasurer authority to duplicate any sua of money raised in the counties for a special public sehool fund up to 150,000, - No one county to be paid over 500. So far the Treasurer has paid out to meet these demands 96,246.41, The Democratic Executive committee of the 6th District will meet at Rocking ham on the 27th. . - Adjutant General A. D. Cowlee .writes to the Governor, and asks to be appointed to tbe position of Treasurer of the North Carolina Railroad. This of course would require his resignation of the Adjutant Generalship. Btrawberries are now being shipped pretty largely from Wilmington and all that section of the State, .It is noted that Fort Macon iu Beau fort harbor Is being fortified as fast as possible. ' ,-'..,'. .'.'".'..;.;..;.' "Home Rule" Otho Wilson's new pa per against fusion of Populists and Demo crats will be issued nex t week. It Is the successor to the late "Hayseeder" Mr. Ed Chambers Smith who has re turned from Washington where he at tended . the Jefferson Banquet stata that the sentiment there was for fusion with the Populists oothe'Bilvei question. .;u- - There has just been reported to the State board of health a case of small pox at Ashevilte. It is a tramp who Is quar antined outside of the town. Maj. Hayes and Capt. Gresham two U S. Army officers here on detail duty ex pect to be ordered to leave tomorrow and join their regiment the 7th Cavalry which has been ordered to one of the points down on the Gulf of Mex ico. '"' There is to be uo more notices given out by the ' railroad people in ngard to the movement of trains carrying troops guns or ammunition. Strict orders have been issued to that effect. Tbe Raleigh Electric Company elected Mr. Wm. J, Andrews president last night. The company is in a better con dition than ever, The civil term ot Wake county Super ior Court will be held herewith Judge Timberlake presiding, beginning April 25th. Tbe divorce suit of Mrs. Glas. and the Bute Treasurer's Bint against Stewart Bros, of Winston will be settled at this term. There are 10 divorce cases tor this term ot Court Mrs. Glass will accept no compromise in her suit. People from the Western part of the 8tate report quite a snow fall up in the mounttlns. The weather around hat continues really cold for this time ot the year. , . ' Tbe Odd Fellows will hold the annual meeting of tbe Grand Lodge here May lOtl. The Masons hold the meeting ot the Grand Eucampment, Grand Com maodery and Mystio Shrine here later in May. Tbe Supreme Court will a' thi term hear the free pass case against the S. A L. and the Southern Railroad. These are th appeal ease fro mi the 1,000 fines. Judge Puraell win hold Federal court at Statesvllle aext week. The aiveo tie. Washington, April 15. The lstest ad vioee received In Washington Indicate that Pope XIII ha given up hi tfforts to promote th Intend of peace between th Called State and Spain. A an evidence of this fact, it may be stated that tonight Archbishop Ireland, of 8l Paul, who ha represente! the Pope n the negotiations during the past two weeks, left the city for New Yoik. 11 has ro ll fled Leo XIII that, la bis opinion, any further effort which could be made by blot or th Pope himtelf would be futile, least, a far a the Uulted Stale is Con cerned! HOTEL ALBERT. Vi'li or V, T ( !. ! I STOCKS, COTTON, Will AT. All AOVrtcd ejjr w ar Oallaoh. Aellan President Eaaieeleal r . Special to Journal. ... . Wahhisotox, ,D. C, April 16 The course of the tock market tody was downward, in accordance with the war outlook, and Senate resolution which It is expected will be pissed t might. There will be a conference of two hours Mondty, when it Is Lelieved Presi dent McEinlcy will issue a twenty-four hour ultimatum to Spain, on Tuesday, C riton was strong, with higher ocean freights, Europe buying ahead of war. 1 Foreigners buying wheat caused yes terday's short sellers to cover, advancing prices July -wheat two cents a bushel. Late reports say troops were rr.obiliz- lag' in the South and the navy was ap proaching Cuban waters. W. A. Poutebfiei.0 A Co, THE MARKETS. . Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by;W. A. Porterfield & Co. Commission Brokers. NkwYobx, April 16. ' STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close Sugar...........' 116 116 115J 116J Peoples Gas.... 901 Wi 90 00 O.B.&Q. ..... OH OH 00 OH COTTON. Open. High. Low. Close May .... 6.05 6.07 6.05 6.06 CHICAGO MARKETS. Whxat Open. High. Low. Close July 85 87 85, 86 Cork July............ 811 81 814 81J Cotton Sales 100,000 bales. Memorial Day at Wlaator, Winston, N C, April, 15, In a bal loon assention made here at 10 o'clock last night by Prof, John A. Thompson, his parachute came down in S tree. He caught hold of a limb which broke throw ing him to the ground, a distance of ihlrtyjfeet. It is thought he will recover. Committees have been appointed to ar range for a big memorial celebration on memorial day. 'Money has been raised to have tomb-stones placed tit the head of each grave of Confederate soldiers hurled here. A fund has also been started for a handsome monument in honor of the men who lost their li ves in defense of the South. ' if"" er flaking- Monkey-Jack of Him 1-4 hat Uncle San la likely to do in short order. Don't allow anyone to make a -monkry-Jick of you by selling you an ill-filling, cheaply finished suitor clothing, when w will make yon Suit from Exclude Rtylee iu, Fabric, that wjll fit you to Perfection, and that finished with Elegance and Taste. F. 31. Chadwlck. Middle street, NEW BERNE, N. C, HJLSLBook Store ii NEW music, New Strings and New Instruments. , Examine - Waterman' Ideal Fountain Pen. - - i .1 I ' 6. H. PnnRtt. I For $2500" Cash YOU CAN GET A , STANDARD Illh CJ rutin ISIrycIe New and Fully Ouirantaed. CVTI . it t V At H. Sfunn ft Co.'s, OPPOSITE F03TOFFICE. r eJIIMQS o Small Pig Hams California llama, Breakfast Strips and English Cured Shoulders! Fresh Loose OjI flakes. . Fresh Macaroni and Fancy Cream Cheese. " Ontario Prepared Buckwheat. Choicest Teas and Fresh Roasted Coffee. . Fresh Lot of Potted Ham and Tongue. Codfish and Irish Potatoes. ' Canned Fruits and Vegetables. Flavoring Extracts and Spices Call and examine onr stock. Satisfaction guaranted or money refunded. i 71 Broad St., m VJUL2JLJ Buffalo Lithia Water I ...OX HALE AT Davis' Pharmacy. KILL-A-BU0 1 urn i ..... . : . i Kills insects and bugs tbe old way of VSpriug Cleaning" almost kills the patient and hard-worked housekeeper. Eold and Guaranted by Bradham's Reliable Drug Store. MOTH BALLS, lOo PER POUND. CUPID'S DARTS Are sharpest pointed when sweets hide the string. Of course. it depends largely on th tweets. A box of our Bon Bons sad Chocolate will go far towards dis arming opposition and winning affection. Cheap inveitment, Isn't it, FORTY CENTS t Corner Pollock and Middle St. Don't forget tbe place. C. el. McSorley A Co. Carolina Worm Killer! A h'ghly valuable preparation, capable, fiom the prompt itude of it action, of clearing th aya.em in a few hour of every worm. Th origin, development, and support of worms, In Ibe human system, ar to be attributed to a dVprared and debilltnu-d condi tion of the stomadi and bowel) it being - an eaubliahed fact that where the dlgcatioa la unimpaired, and general powers of th syatent i; in a neaimy aute, llieycan nad no jj habitation. This proration ha ,5, th peculiar advantage of not only 3 destroying cry worm, but alto of jj producing; a healthy ao.lun of th j, stomach and bowel, thereby re- ii lieving many eomplnlnt arising P from a dnraugemeot of th diges- J tiv organ, V, There la no dlaeaae to which V chlldreo are eipoard which is so ; common and fatal aa worms, and ii Ihia ineillolue ahoiild te kept Itf V every numnry snd in every Houae J hold. Thla preparailon not only ; extirpate, the worms, but cleanne the avaum of the mucus la which J they ar engendered, and promote htalihy aolloa ot III ditxsliv ;i jwwrs. I' Carolina Worm Killer never falla to do all wa claim for It. Try iKitlle and got your money hark if nut r .nmMiU'd, Xauufactured si. I b'-l.l at 1D1 1 Uill, I ... l - 1 Pbone 06. Cor. Broad & Middle Sts SOW! to Boil Whole X Wholesale & Retail Grocers, JLJULJLJ 1 & Ferrall, 128 & 135 FAYETTEVILLE ST. TPs a cfrtr. RALEIGH, N. Cf We offer our Latest Importations of BLACK ALL-OVER LAOE8 for full Costumes and Skirts and Waists, com-, prising Cbantilly. Craquele, Renaisance, &c, together with the Newest Shades in Plain and Ulace TAFFETA SILKS for foundations. . No house in the trade, we feel, will offer a Choicer Collection, nor such un approachable Low Prices. . - Besides the Laces by the yard, we show a Select Line of Lace Circular Skirta and Robes, Very Stylish just now. Correspond with us regarding these Laces. Dobbin & Ferrall. ..HARDWARE... Masury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles. 73 lie' Street, ' Net Bere, l c. : II J 1 111 11IJ1I 1 I'll s. The . . . Spring Furnlnhingn ' Are a distinctly diffsrent from r the Winter Furnishings aa your Spring Suit Is from your old Winter Butt . - We hav joat received a Beautiful Lin of Spring Bhlrtt and Weeklies and yon can suit yourself exaetlr by giving us a trial. Our 8tyle are the Latest eo our Price are Cheat) Tou should see our Spring Hats' and Shoe which ar VP to date, but DOWN la Price, ' We have Just received our Spring Glove snd Every Pair la Guaranteed. Our TAILORING DEPARTMENT I giving great ealiaf action and a trial will tatiufy you that our Sample ar aewand sijli.h ; thsl our Price ar right aad that w tiv perfect fit. Cull and ar v. Dunn. : i I'rai'bam'S I " ' 'o Vvv. r u More. h- t . I r ;-; si ' r.

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