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; r; a,.. Attn . . ; , : . f w - J. " .' 1 III i ...a .Li ,i. .i -, i I , VOL. XVI--NQ, NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 7, 1801$. KSTABLISllED 13E2 fa iffl Bolh Feel, I --111! 1 Gill UNCLE beautv. QUALITIE SAlf DTD. " His boots aren't much on 2 but for STIiKYiITU Vml TrASTTOfl S .., t , la Stylish, Handsome," and Well-Made, and onr , ; ; : Bull Dog Toe, Russia or French Calf, Vici Kid, and Fine Tan and Russet Leather Shoes are beau ties, as well us being Light and Durable. ..From time to time wo have been calling the at tention of our Lady Friends to our Spring and Hummer Goods. We now ask the GENTLEMEN to remember us as we think we can please -them whether it is . , ;., y Underwear, gtiu?e or drill, lress or Negligee Shirts, Collars or Cuff they wish. The Season" now reminds us that DAINTY ORGANDIES, ; PERSIAN LAWNS " and INDIA LIN0N5 are necessary to a lady's happiness and you will find By calling at OUR STORES that you have been Thought Of and Prepared For. Everything in the GROCERY LINE Is booming. We have a Large and Complete Stock and you can save Large Money by Laying in a Littlo for the Future. Nearly every article will surely be advanced before many days. We have just received a Fresh Consignment of the Celebra ted "Blue Ribl Kn" Mocha and Java Coffee, which we are still selling at 25 CENT3. Try it once and you will nse no other. Tho old Reliable "Oriole" is still spreading its wings and flying to its consumers and continues to give perfect satisfaction to the Patrons of . . ... FURNISHINGS Not the highest priced exclusive things, but popular priced, reliable kinds. Scan these lines and see if there's not something that will interest you. ; CXiOTlIING. A few items, we think well of. Gents's all wool blue serge, round wale at $8, wide wale at An all wool plaid $7.60, better quality round cut $8. An invisi bio plaid, all wool cassimere, round J cut at $b. Each Excellent value. MEJf'S SHOES. Stacy Adams & Co.'s kid willow calf and cali um and wide toes, both .Two grades oi these $4 and $5. Other relia ble shoes at $2 to $3.50. Black vici kid ox lords price $3.50. Tan $3. Tan, willow cali, balmoral, bicycle shoes at $x.ou. M.EBP8 SHIRTS. Ntn't colored, soft and laundrled front shirt, wllh cuffe and coltan attached, i!so without cuffi A line jif Percale Shirts, with and sold.fur SOc, now priced 35c. at 75c.'V One check madras no collars torn orer colts r. ' " MEN'S UNDEItWEAIl. , A fair article of ecrn balbriggaa shirts, with crochet neck band 25c, Better grade at 50c. Very the $1.01) grade priced C2 I 'lc per garment. Bleached drill drawers with balbrlggaa ankles at &0c. Screens elastic seam drill drawers at $1.00. ' STRAW AND Jno. B. Stetson's office saaiples, Derby and Alpine Hats. This season's shapes, at an average of about half price. Some In the lot, his finest goods, always retailed it from $3.50 to $5. Our prices $2, $2.25 and $2.50. , . - A special purchase of men's straw samples, most of the lot at 50c. AN t'SUSUAL VALUE. .- ' ' IHICAlllAlflllllllirklllll(lflftiir S tkev arc'il:tii(l!i-i4. Our (dock of 5 Footwear FOR MEN ! or square cut, narrow $7. cassimere, square cut Fine Shoes, in vici skin, narrow, medi Congress and laced. vici kid oxiords price and collars at 5Uc. coffn aid tarnover collar, worth Two showings of Colored Shirts or cuffs, the other coif with line bilbrixgan shirts and drawers. . ', ' FEET HATS. TBS ITATB CAPITAL. War ( birr Tpl. teacher Aaeenablr at Aahevllle. Eplaeapal Itlaeeee. Array Peat EatabllabmeBt. Journal Bureau, Raleigh, N. 0., May 6. ( Two more companies of the 2nd Regi ment have been ordered here today., The Wilmington and Oxford companies came this afternoon. Then were already two of the Second Regiment companies in camp. In the physical examination the Qolds- boro company was the only one that did not have a single man rejected. The soldiers are certainly enjoying the privileges of the bath houses at the city's beautiful park not far from the camp. There are many complaints made of the poor supply of water, and that it is far from palatable. The 15th annual meeting of the Teach ers' Assembly commences at Asheville on June 14th to last through the 18th. Many prominent educators and orators from this, as well as from other States have accepted invitations to address the assembly. The Finance Committee of the Board of Aldermen tonight made a report hb follows: The total receipts of the city for the past year amount to $74,47:126, and the disbursements $82,827.27, of which amount 18,327.00 was paid into the sinking fund leaving a net balance for the expense of the city $00,499.07. The $50,000 permanent improvement street bonds have brought a premium of (4,006.58. The receipt and disbursement figures show a deficit of $8,354 during the past year. George E. Butler of Sampson county has been appointed Major of the 3rd, Battalion. Mr. Butler is a brother of U 8. Senator Butler. The teams of the State University and Trinity College at Durham will tomor row play a game of ball on tho Trinity grounds. The annual convention of the Episco pal Diocese of North Carolina, and tho Brotherhood of St. Andrew will be held at Henderson on the lltl). It is pro posed again to change tho name of Protestant Episcopal church and at the general convention to be held in October It will be one of the leading questions. On parade yesterday some of the men had on patent leather 'shoes. Shoes are included In the outfit to be issued by the government. The Daughters of the Revolution this afternoon organized a Relief Society to serve the soldiers in camp who happen to need attention of any kind. The proposed battery of heavy artil lery has been changed into a battalion of negro troops composed of three com panies. Senator Pritchard and Govorn i Russell had a row over the Second Regi ment, Russell wanting It to stand as he had so arranged and Pritchard, so it is claimed, wanted the negro put forward Russell carried the day, The Capital Club last night gave handsome German to Mr. L II. Mahler and bride, and Mr. John Hardin and bride. An order haj been received here to put 80 Instead of 64 men to a company. Col Armfleld says that the 1st Regiment will buckle right down to hard work. Th tents, blankets, and other camp equipments that were requisitioned for have not pet come. The committee to raise funds for tle establishment of an army post here have gone actively U work. There is every prospect that Raleigh will secure the post. Blaaee'e Taesiee. Kky West, Mar 5 Captain Oenertl Blanco is In desperate strait. He is al ready thinking of abandoning Ilavaou and the entire western part of Cuba, ap parently realizing that It will toon be come untenable. Theatres and publio schools In Havana are closed. Beef has risen from tweuly four cent to $4 pound, and other pro visions ant correspondingly high. To keep up the spirit ot tho peopli Oeueral Blanoo has military bands pUy- ing oonlinually in the park, and tho newspaper issue an extra announcing Spanish tuooe, ' BOCaXBWI ARNICA SALVI. THK BEST SALVE In th world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Soros, Tetter, Chapped HantU, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Eron - tlons, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to gir perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 45 ceuis per box. For sal by F. 8. Duffy. TBI KXARKXTS. Yesterday' market quotations furnish ed by W. A. Porte rfleld A Co. Communion Brokers. New Yobk, Hay 6. STOCKS, Open, High. Low. Cloe Sugar m 138 lt)o U0 People Um.... 84 J 04 M O. Ketq. ..... 97J 6 94 J 97J COTTON. Open, Hlfh. Low, Close August 6.80 (.80 8 it ntfinn trinirc-ra i , few but which it wouW be both Inju WnAT Open. Blah. Low. Cine jui.. ..i nn.lr,nii. inm-v n,,i,n July...., Com 1001 103, MOi 101 Jjly 8.T1 tt( rtotto Sales 80,100 bale. 881 84 o Beusles ft-atu TOIIIA. jt la kiss ! IM lot 1m Hit Htn kef HUM HOUR HOI Bill No Report From Dewey fas Receiveil Last Hiill PORTO EICO NiXT EMS. Battle With the Spanish Fleet Expected. Volunteers to be Divided Into Sev en Army Corps. No Landing in Force Tet. Seizure of the French Steamer La Fay ette. Will be a Prize. Special to Journal. t Wasmnoton, May 0. Up to tho clos ing of the Departments tonight, no news has been received front Commodore Dewey at Manila. Ofticials of the government say that the cable communination may be opened at any moment. Watch will be kept all night by the operators in case anything comes that will give the news iron) Manila. The German Embassy at Madrid re ports that advices have been received by their government from Hong Kong an nouncing that Commodore Dewey effect ed a landing of his forces at Fort Cuvite after a fresh bombardment by the guns of the fleet. It is stated that when tho dispatch bout McCulioch arrived at Mirs bay ut Hong Kong, its officers learned for the first time of the battle ut Manila and that the vessel at ouce hurried back to Manila. Porto Kir. Secretary Long is of the opinion that the first news from Cuptuin Simpson and his fleet will be the defeat of the Spanish fleet near Porto Rico. The Secre tary expects to have the word that a victory lias been secured, not later than Monday. The Army. The volunteer aimy will consist of seven corps, each one of which will be commanded by a Mnj ir-Ueneral, At the same time it is semi-ofllciaily ascer tained tonight that the landing of the army In Cuba will not be iu large force before fall. The plan for the present is that operatious shall consist in expedi tions furnishing reinforcements to the Cubans and supplying them with arms and supplies. Tbe Ntcamer ftrlanre. Members of the Senate say that the French steamer Lafayette should not be given up as its seizure comes within the President's proclamation and was nolillvd not to run the blockade. Tbe Lafayettewos captured by tho gunboat Annapolis and carried Spanish soldiers and officers and supplies for General Blanco, and after the seizure It was found that the vessel belonged to the French Naval Reserve fleet. The Stato Department says that the passengers and crew of the Lafayette will be released but that tbe ship ill Le retained as a legal prize. Soma appre hension is expressed that complications may result willi France as a result i f this capture. Senor Pola, the Spanisli ex-minister to this country who has remained at Toron. to, Canada, since leaving Washington, dented this afternoon that he had been recalled to Madrid by Sagaata at the in stance of Lord Salisbury. It is reported that Emperor William annouuee that Germany will obbvrve neutrality. No confirmation of this is given. Tbe observer at Cape Henry reported tonight that (the cruiser Minnrapo'.U I sighted, bound for Old Point Cwnforl ! i:irrm Tho order lusued requiring nil army officers lo wear the uniform of their rank at th place where they may be sm tloned will facilitate the business of the War and Navy lie pnrtme nt In varleus ' ways, au.l will bo of much eerviro Ut busioeas men having dealings with those department by enabling Ibera to know , th difference between tbe officers at- j taobed to those department and the civ-1 man employe at glance, it win also army and naty officer who are un known lo the employe who duty I to watch every person who enter the building th annoyance of being bold up until they have bee Identified. Aaeiher Blew deriaia. Commodore Dewey' victory I not the only cause for rrjuiclng ln Washington. It la known Jhst order have been issued. th eiaoi nature1 ot which 1 know lo a illll S A bmmI tieellvut M.tttl In Um Mm, tr"0 lau- Or Pills lire, as arlrii4 Inula now, wnlcu there Is every reason to believe will result in as crushing a blow to the power of Spuiu as was the loss of its Asiatic tied and of the Philippine Is lunes. There Ls a general feeling that the fighting is to be pushed now and the war fought to u speedy ami victorious se. That is cerluinly the intention of the administration and of Congress. Porto Rico, Cuba, the Spanish navy, all are marked as our prey, I Worth? Sli-ii I'roiuoied. The President doubtless offended a few people prominent in the political and bociuI world when he announced that under no circumstances would lie give a general's commission in the vol unteer to a man who had not had experi ence as a soldier, but he pleased thous ands, and bis action will make him new admirers all over the country, among those who believe that the principal bus iness of a volunteer army is to fight and that it should be officered by men who knew how to conduct that business. It only those iu Washington, who know of the enormous pressure that had been brought to bear in favor of the would-be parlor generals, who can fully appreciate the backbone displaced by the President in turning the whole crowd down for good and all. Long Will Report. New York, May 5. "Commodore Dewey is without doubt master of the situation. I feel no apprehension eon cerning him and I am confident he will communicate with the department at the first favorable opportunity." This statement was made tonight by Secretary Long in answer to a question. Believing that it is due to the relatives and friends of the officers and men on board the squadron, as well as to the country at large, the Secretary has di rected that any information whatever from Commodore Dewey shall be made public at once, no matter at what hour of the day or night it is received. Nolh- iu of this kind has yet come. "As soon as CammoJoro Dewey 's dis patches are received by the consul at Hong Kong there will be no danger of any attempt being made by the British government to stop their transmission. Besides what I have stated, the London government is evidently desirous of fav oring the United States in the present wa;', and would undoubtedly not raise at this time the point that a belligerent can- uot use its cable lines." ON TUB DIAMOND. Resiili of Ihn National l.png"" Hue llnll dumps (Mayed YeMertfHy. Special to Journal. New York, May 0 New York 7, Bos ton 5. Brooklyn, May 0 Brooklyn 10, Wash ington 0. Rain elsewhere. Wbfro Tbey IMny To day. Philadelphia at Baltimore Washington at BrooKlyn. Now York at Boston. St Louis at Cincinnati. Chicago at Pittsburg. Louisville ut Cleveland, low tho llubn Ninnd. W. L. Baltimore, 8 2 Cincinnati, 11 !! Cleveland 10 5 Brooklyn H 4 Chicago, H r Boston, 8 8 New York, fi 7 Pittsburg,.. 7 9 Philadelphia, 5 7 Louisville, 5 11 Washington ;) HI St. Louis, 2 10 P. Ct. .8(K) .7SII .Ihii .007 .613 .:0! Am .4;w .417 .531 .107 PQWOER Absolutely Pur nrtAAn i ? lKUUr I It i nn maxim, old, time-honored 2; , "The Proof of the pudding Is In the eating of IU" Come and gel a gluts of Oiar lJaoNlautef Orange, Lemon, Cherry, any S, ' kind, and It you da not think i perfection Iu Notln Water ho been reached ( Slight Here Iia Oiar Nlore Your money will be refunded. $ Our syrups are not only made ill iron we iruii, out from tie Isrted fruit, and ()l-e. Holder, Counter and Bur rounding, always Clean. Bradham't Reliable Drux Ator. CJ Small Uraakfast Strio. California Hams pound. Small Sugar Cured Jta.'ii?. finest ity 12 CENTS per pound. Fulton Market Beef. Plenty of Nice Fresh F.gsjs. Fancy Cream Cheese. Finest Elgin lint tar. Ilciiiz'e S-,ve:-t Mixed I'iulvtca. Dried anj Evaporated Apples. Fresh California Prunes. Fresh Cauneil Goods of al! kinds, In facta Complete Stock of the liEST GUOCIilMES thiit money can buy can be found at our store. V3 ildliiiiid & (Mill, 71 Broad St., HEW 18 SIX Si, To the Ladies ! Give your orders to T. J. TURNER with your Small Picture of yourself or anyone of your family and he will fur nish you a fine 16x20 Crayon Picture for $1 98 16x20 Fine Pastel Oniy 2 98 16x20 Sephia, latest style 2 98 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. You can sec a fine sample of Ibis work ut in v More. This tine work Ls done I y the Owens Portrait Co., of Chicago. I am no agmt for pictures, I buy them and st 11 them us I do my stock, and if it is not convenient to come to the store you can send your orders by mail or give them to I). M. J-lies of P-e-iufort. IJ. Robinson and I i. ',V. Bi.ll, Iniv I- ing salesmen. All orders by mail huve prompt attention. Respt., T.J.TURNER Leading Furniture Dt al-.-r, 75 Middle Street, New Ili-rne, N. V. Flats, AlFsiz(S Carries Load on Deck or in Hold. Red Heart Hand-Made and Sawed Shingles I Always on Hand. Cut Prices on Brick, Laths and 1'er.ce Posts. Slove Wood Cut anil delivered lo your door. See BIG HILL, The Shingle flan. Fire Insurance! J. J. WOLFENDEN AOENT FOR The New lieru Mutual, Slock Mutual, Underwriters, Ae;ri -ultural, Williainkhurg, Merchants and Manufacturer and Globe Fire Insurance Co.'s, The New Bern Mutual, Flock Mutual and I'nderwriters, Minus Proiit With Policy Holders. rrkI-KS n &Ferrall, vr- Tucker's Store, 123 & 121 FAVKTTEVILI.K 8T. RALEIGH, S. C. Are Selling Black Grenadines, Our nieces hu been unprecedented In Black Silk Grenadines. W Imported itrsnd line and arc ab to give the Lowest Prices. Lower llisn other Dry Goods Store i. SEND FOR SAMPLES. We hv also a Perfect Lining at 2.1c per yard for Grenadines, 30 Inehee wide, Fast Black and with the "Swl.l," of Bilk, oeaier Silk than anything ever made. A Okixadik Dhmr need not be Ex rtxsive. Try us on Block l!k Grena dine and write lo us when you want Dry timid or Kindred War. No trouble for u to answer your letter. only S CKNT.S per qiluli- Wholesale & lletail Grocer, N. V. B For Coughs and Colds Use JORDAN'S COUOH BALSAM. One of !hc P,.-st Cough Medicines ever inadf. Yaluahle for I he Throat. Bronchial Tubes- and l.un-.;s. Allays Irritalion, tenets t lie (lough, l ores Quickly, Pleasant to the Taste 25c Per Bottle, bidi- and Sold Only at Davis Pharmacy. I Ph..,.. ".I! ' "or. Bro.id A li 1.11.- Sis 111, Masury's Painij Ariel Bicyles. 73 mt ,1 u. FORWENT. The most desirable house in the City for a boarding bouse containing 18 room, water and j;as. Located ou South From Street. Api'lv to J. W. STKWAKT. HOTEL ALBERT. Rooms With or Without Board. FIIiST CLASS TRANSIENT HOARD. $1.00 TO $1.50 A DAY, ACCORIUXO TO LOCATION MUS.J. A. TII ;M P,;ur . If you nill jut il r . in wliui you iro on our street, it, will git us .ile.isnre to show yon tliu Finest Lino of Samples for Summer Suits Tint ha o.er Immmi seen in our town. ...HARDWA ' liko lo allow them, Wo art proud of llieru. Wo can give jet a Perfect Fit. W can giv you testimonial from men who lis? tried at. and who hare been doll((lited with their suits. Call and 8e a. Baker & Dunn! POLLOCK STREET. nil Banlm. Ir, John w It rill tmn Hmu4 tMarflratMa, Dobbin & Ferrnll. ataukt.nlnwii Jimiu
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