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CVCS VOL. XVI--K0 437 NKW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1898. ESTABLISHED Ut WE HAVE EVERYTHING THAT CAN BE DESIRED TO COMPLETE A DAINTY DRESS FOR THE YOUNG- LADY GRADUATE. A Fine 3G-ii!ch WHITE ORGANDY for 15 Conts, or better still, a 67 inch fr 40 Cents. Then an Imported Beauty, 72 inch, 75 Cents, TRIMMINGS for these in Viil. and Oriental - Luces, MouEoiino do Soiu in all colors and a full lino of TAFFETA AND SATIN RIBBON. An ALL-SILK 5-i.:ch WHITE SATIN SASH I'or 00 Cents per yard. .MONDAY wo expect tlio'NHVV WHITE PUFF SCAUP, : also 'the Prettiest' Line of WUITE KID3, clasp or hook fastening. ' O.ir as and ;j Cunt LI SEN BATISTE, marked down to TEN CENTS. pa An' (I ) not Forget. Unit wo Continue to Handle the Very Finest Quality of . BUTTER AND CHEESE 3J Which are Kpt on Icu and aro gent out from oar store as g , II inl and Firm.ns'if in the dvad of winter. ; 5j ' Ve huvo a',1 just received a Fresh Supply cf - POSTUn CEREAL, ' llm G'fat S-ibatitn'o for Coffee. Pettyjohn's Breakfast 5. I'. id r'-uld" Wli&it O.-rm. ShredJod Wheat Biecnit. . Q taker O.tts and Virions O'.huc Cereals, ; Give Us a Trial and You Will Surely ; . . ISo rieased. . ,y EOfeTbia.2?Il- & Merchandise JIou'h Furii!hiuH Men' r.uibiignn Shiils and Drawer, fiijf quality, per gniment, 95c. 'Bnlbrlggan Shirts nml Prau i rs, better grade, per gr.rnient COe. Men' Bleached Pi ill Drawer, 2 V. Meu'a Bleached Drill Draweis, elulio ankles, 50c. Ccrirrn Elastic. Scam Drill Drawer wlgilalic ankles, il.OO. Mm' Colored Laumlilcd Shirt, toft and shield (routs, 25c, 35c, 50c and 15c. John 0. SleUoti'i Fin lint lor men, In A 1 pi in and Derby, black or coloted at about half price, 12 W to 42 50. Stacy, Adams & Co.' Celebrated ' HUvt lor men, two grade, 94 and $3, ' i!ii;su ;) dm. Two nf lha Deil Values ever chown In town, 41 lu SO Ir.ilu wide, 80c, 47c. Dlark Biilliaulims, 50c, 75c arid BOc. , Dlnek Siciltatt. 05e, t 13 and 11.8.1. BIsck Zig-Zig Iliyadcra stripe wool ' DucheuM', lor separate skirl, $1.00. tllaek UroctJ wool UucUose, 80 In. 4e. Mack Jucquarda, 41 Inehri, 25o. IjudicM JIittxlkcrchlefN Sheer pure linen hcnieiluhed, lOc Tur Unto hrmititchril, 6c. Novel design Embroidered handker- ' chief. IV, 20c and 85c. Solid black bordcrod handkerchief 15c, Hosiery Ladles II n lisle hose, black, Vki. Ladle Kicblb-u rib bow, block, 85c, l-adles extra dno flit hose, our lead or, S'Sc. "be that knee" Children' flu lib blk Hose, double knees and heel, IJIo and i.'ic. Children' line rib blk Il.wc, lemllil t TilllIC, I'lC. Cbildn n' flno rib Inn duXililr llin-ttllil ilcmblo liolt, nll Uie, l()o tthd 12c. at Correct Prices ! Colored I'oKoiiM PUid 8oot'oh Oxford, a ttlili cotton wh fabric in bright pliiicli, 10c Printed llnon Criu-li, now printing, 8c, riimcuanu nna Duck, a grnrrou :nc to cbooae from, 10c. Whlto OooLh Vic Tjiwni, 40 inches wide, a grand itnff at Ike price, lOo and 12o. Llunn D. lode, from 80 lo SO Incbr wide, start Ihl nt 8c, then 7)0, Be, 10c, IJJc, 15c, 20is, 8:o. Whito Organdie, lb genuine French 8 4, at 8.1o, 40c, 50c and 15c. 6wiss Lawn, 43 Inches wide, 85o and 40c, White PlqiiCR A Usutr, fine writ ground, willi wide apart hcary lib, prl 85a. Wbito Pique, fancy delgn, 90c Pluin narrow welt Pique, with up and down triM, 10c. Whito Panama Twill, a special, 10c 1'iirfiMol NoTeltjr Plaid Taffeta silk, coaching colored illckn, 12.50. Whit Oilna Silk Parasol $1.50 f3.50. ITnibrcllHM Itrt Tslue ever shown la New Bern t tlie I'rl.'e. Ftyllth enough lo ur ss s Parasol and sarvioenbie enough to Hand th rain, 90c, 05c, 11.00. , Bee our SO Inch Hcstt Twill Gloria tJllk, wltb Congo loop handle, steel rod. paragon frsnie a, malcb It If you eaa l.0i). Nrparnle NklrU Summer HkirU, waihsble, of crash duek and pique, beginning at 68o and along up to 11.40. Cloth 8klru, black and Colon, some aplemllj garments la this hit, sUrt tbcae a tow B"c, ibea by degree through to fft 50, T jO. 'XOu KJjUl CO 'WJ. jOpf TTLE CUE Bnt the Plans of War Are Sure ly AUSTRIA ACTS UGLY. Cuban Insurgents Preparing to Aid the American Army. Attack on II arann Forts fro liable. Schley Believed to be Holding, Cervera Prisoner. States will Respond With Vol unteers. Auxiliary Fleet Increased. Special to Journal. " Washington, May 2(1 Secretary Alger and General Miles had an important con ference today with General Colloga and Lieut. Hennndez of the insurgent General Garcia staff. The officers returned from Cuba with L'eut. Itownn when he came back fron his hazardous trip into the interior of the Island. They say that General Garc:a hits three thousand troops at Buyarr.o who arc well armed. It is reported that vessels of the Amei can Meet have landed quantities ot an.. munition on the Cuban coast, unil that thirty thousand rounds of ammunition are for the Insurgents. General Gomez has arranged for a con Junction with too United Stales troops when they are landed in Cuba. The Spanish are reported to have withdrawn from the open country and concentrated in the cillcs. Ibe NpanUb Habit. The story was sent out from Madrid that the cruiser Baltimore, with Admiral Dewey's fleet at Manila, had been Injured by an explosion within the vessel. cable received at London this afternoon from Manila, declares that the Baltimore is all right, it being another Spanish lie. Analrln Threnlena, Two Austrian warships sail for Cubs tomorrow and It is feared that a clash itb the United States hi threatened. That a hoslilo demonstration against this country in favor of Spain is con. tern plated by Austria seems probable, The ostensible reason given for this de monstratinn is said lo bo the fact that the United 8tates refused reparation for the death of the miners killed at Hozcllon. Pa. who were Austrian subjects. Prlvaierrlua; Talk. Tho talk of resorting to privateering by Spain has again come up in the Cortes. Count Almenas in the Spanish Senate urged tb government to adopt it No action has yet been taken looking lo that end. , Spain has taken steps lo strengthen her navy, and nil the big Spanish steam. ers are lo bo taken possession of by the authorities and niade into Auxiliary Cruisers for the Spanish navy. Al Amf rrlM, The Universal Peace Union has occu pied room In Independence Hall, Phila delphia. The Union had the use of the room free of all charge. Today It was discovered that the Union sent to the Queen Regent of Spaii and to Premier Sagasta a letter ymp thizlng with the Spanish position and denouncing tho war. . Aavase I'aka. It 1 expected that new of the bom bardment of tho forts at Havana by Admiral Sampson will be received al any time. The fleet was yesterdsy reported boun west from Old Bahama Channel towards Havana.' A movement by tbo fleet agaioit all the SpanUh fort on the Cuban coast is expected previous to the landing ot th American forces on tho Island, The Oregon, having sailed from J it pi ter, Is reported a having arrived at Key Wet. The auxiliary cruiser Tale and Har vard are to bo fitted with heavy gun In addlfioa to their present armament of rapid Are gunr. Tb naval board recom mend that fifty mors vosaeli be added for th coast defense fleet, Tho govern. nieol hi buying vesaol wherever found suitable. , Will iVmbow All the SUtes will respond to tbt call of tbo Proaidoot tor 78,000 mora volun teert and advice show that tht States aro anxious to send !b troop. Although th quota ot tin State under th lint call for 130,000 men I (till 11,000 men abort, th number will aaaily bo wtado up. Th Second TUglment of North Caro lina voluntf era I completed, 0X3 onioer and men enrolled. CoL W. II. 0. Tlur- 'yne till command.. 1 Tb adjutant Oeneralss th Proaldenv's call h. pro on while rrrtmrnl of twe ssys that under propoacs to hva We companlra and one regiment of negroes composed of ta companies. I Hilll HIshilB;. Several French and Spanish warships reported sighted off the port of Halifax. . Her WM Trouble. The negro, Kitchen who killed a sea man and seriously injured another In a Key West bar room, and escaped, has been captured by marines and citizens, He was delivered to the Sheriff. Feeling continues high, and citizens belive that martial Inw should be declared for the protection of the town. Demeeralle Stat Convention. Special to Journal. . Raleigh, May 20. Over one thousand representative Democrats are in atten dance at the State Democratic Conven tion, today. James A. Bryan was unanimously elected a member of the Executive Com mittee of the third Congressional district. Sentiment seems against fusion. Julian S. Carr was made temporary chairman of the convention, Charles M. Cooke, of Franklin was made permanent chairman, John W. Thompson secretary. It. IS. Ulcnn made a great speech say ing Democratic party could carry Stato without the aid of any outside party. Vnn Silence tbe Forta. Boston, Mass., May 25. Tim former United States consul at Santiago de Cuba, Dr. P. F. Hyatt, has arrived in Boston from Jamaica on the Boston Fruit com- iany'8 steamer Brookline. tie was the last A mcrican consul to leave Cuba. Id speaking about the situation at Santiago he said: "If the Spanish fleet is reidly within the harbor, it is bottled up and as good as demolished. The guns of the fortifi cations for the most part are not of the latest pattern, although there are some tip-top-oncp. But the American Bquad ron could easily silence them all. 'The town Is flee miles from the bar b)r tntrnnce nnd the channel is so nar row that two ships could not pass abreast. This channel was mined when left there, I saw seven torpedoes at tl e mouth of the cbaunel Others hive probubly been placed since that me. "From the entrance ot the channel not a glimpse of the town can be had, owing to tho hills. But if a man were lo stand on itlio hill by Morro Castle he could see the town and basin. A signal corps planted on this bill could get the exact range of tho town and basin, and could direct the Are of a fleet." Ileal b or a Soldier, Special to Journal. IUlkigii, May 26. Private Arthur Watson of Watauga county, who was a member of Capt. Edmund Jones' Com- pany ot the Second Regiment, died at midnight last night Cause of death being cerebra spinal meningitis. Ho was giyen a military burial this af ternoon. The flag at tho camp was at bait mast all day out of respect for Wat son s memory, Ta Nbut the Kntraner. New York, May 28. George Parsons. of 1033 Madison avenue, this city, wbo is the largest stockholder in an lrn mine near Santiago de Cuba, has sug gested to the President a method for bottling up the Spanish fleet in Santiago harbor, and has offered tho government the use of his mlno to put It Into prac tice. Mr. Parson's plan is to sink several oldTlhlps or scows, laden with iron ore, In the entrance of Santiago harbor, thus effectually closing it. HI mine la twenty mile east of San tiago and three miles from the coast. It is connected with wharves on the coast by a railway, and the water at the wharves Is deep enough to occommodat war ships. Millions OiTm Awayi It I certainly gratifying to the publl to know of one concern In the land who aro not afraid lo be generous to the needy and suffering, Tbo proprietor's of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, coughs and colds have given away over ten million trial bottles of Ibis great medicine and have tho satisfaction of knowing It bis absolutely cured thous ands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bron chitis, Hosrsencs and all disease of tbe Throat, Chest and Lungs ar surely cured by It. Call on F. 8. Duffy, tho druggist, and get a trial bottle free, reg ular size 5Cc and $1. Every bottle guar anteed, or price refunded. TUB MABEXTI. Yesterday' market quotation furnish ed by W. A. Porterfleld 4 Co. Commiseloa Brokers. New York, May SO. STOCKS. Open, High, Low. Clot Sugar. 137 138, 1371 188 People Oa.. 98) 97J BflJ C. B. 4 Q. 10-1 102, 10 101 COTTON. Open. Dlfh. Low. Clot August 6 49 t.54 9.40 (.53 for their own convenience. CIIICAOO MARKETS. I You caa mak appointment with WhsaT Open. High. Low. CIom'""""' m with th. July .....118 114 110 110 ."'-'V' yoh.v..T.lephono. &)L, J My freight comef Train ltff Tele- Julv 84 84. 881 831 rwton Sal 70,800 bale. bblr)al. W now hsv on sals about 13 dosea men' toft summer shirts all colon and sires slIWc each with I pnlr cuff or two rollara.s big bargain. I1AHFOOTS ON TUB DIAMOND. amnlla ar IheNatlanal taa;ae Baae Ball Wamea Played Ymterda-. Special lo Journal. Cincinnati, May 26 Cincinnati 12, New York 6. Cleveland, May 20 -Cleveland 4, Bal timore 4. Chicago, May 26 Chicago 7, Philadel phia 1, St. Louis, Mny 26 3t. Louis 2, Brook lyn 4. Louisville, May 26 Louisville 8, -Bos ton 11. Pittsburg, May 26 Pittsburg 7, Wash- ington 11. Where They Pin To lny. Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at Cincinnati. Baltimore at Cleveland. Boston at Louisville. Washington at Pittsburg. Brooklyn at St. Louis. How tbe C'lnba Nianil, W. L. P. Ct. Cincinnati, 22 7 .759 Cleveland 21 0 .700 Boston 19 11 .645 New York, 17 13 ,583 Baltimore 14 10 .583 Chicago, 16 14 .533 Pittsburg 16 15 .516 Brooklyn 11 15 .423 Philadelphia, 10 16 .346 Louisville, 10 23 .312 St. Louis, 9 20 810 Washington, 7 23 .242 Hiate Military Affairs. Special to Journal. Raleioii, May 26. It was decided to. day that the third regiment to be formed would be white and be mobilized at Camp Grimes, probably in a week, cer tainly within ten days. It is also decided that the Fourth regi mcnt will be of negroes and officered en tirjly by men of same race. this regiment will bo mobilized at Fort Micon. Dratroy Hie Ships Rtuber: Washington, May 25. Possibly the brilliant anticipations of the handsome aidition to our naval establishment to come from the capture of the fleet of Cervera may not be realized. As it now assumed as a certainty by many persons that he is "bottled up" in the harbor of Santiago, tbe conclusion jumped at that he must either come out and take his ohances in a running fight or remain in the net which he has drawn around himself until starved into sub jeclion. No apprehension exists that any fur ther necessity will accrue to consider Cervera in our plans. He is where he can do no harm, if he is in Santiago harbor- But whether we wilt get hold of his vessels is something else. There is a well-defined suspicion In the naval mind that he is more likely than other wise to follow the example set him Manila; that if the worst comes, sooner than permit lus ships to fall into our hands, be will burn or blow them up, FOt'DER Absolutely Pur A rw Maceration Far Tone raaal4 eralloa. "Did It ever occur to you" That In hot or Inclement weather sickness may bo avoided by not exposing yourself? A Telephone Is a safe guard, That when feeling Indisposed, a phy ilclan' attention In time often prove "an ounc of prevention I worth pound of care?" Phone for your Doctor. If be 1 out yon need not bo sway from home hunting, but endeavor to And him through the Central Office. If tho caee be argent yon can Phono for another Doctor. That a Telephone obviate th necee Ity of being troubled with "remember Ing to do and what to bay." All can lie don In a moment time with a Tele phone That If "lime 1 money" a Telephone tares It. Any buainrs worth your lime and attention It worth saving. A Tele phone doe It. ' Don't tend nor travel Telephone, You can order medicine, soda drinks, (all kinds of label)con faction, groceries meal and all olhr thing too nnmerou to mention. Everything you can think Iot can b ordered at once. All np-to-dat baeloe house bsvs Phono for taking yonr order ss well it Pu"' Tha Ka Thm. TalmhnBi EvKa!. ' U bow prtptrvd to famish flrt cIbm servlo, surpassed by nono, equalled by few. A letter or postal card addressed Now Bern Ttlephon Exchange will ratatelVaa that kl Ian I Is-aftm. fif Atlaa ftt 1 1 A . roseniailve who a III U pleased to MB lr with yo. prxrtfYru Fulton Market JUST KECEIVEI. Also Fresh Grits arid Big Hominy and Carolina Head Ilice. Fresh Elgin Butter Gncst quality. Ileiuz's B iked Beans with Tomato Suco. Heinz's Sweet Mix-.d Pickles and Celery Relish. Libby's Potted Ham and Tongue. Cooked Corned Beef and Chip Beef, Sardines, Salmon and Lobsters. Fresh Lot Condensed Milk Euglo, Vermont and Dimo Brands. A few of those nice Table Peaches at 10c 3 lb. cm left. Dried Apples and Prunes. Queen Olives and Pure Olive Oil. In fact yon will 6nd a Complete Assortment of STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES and CANNED GOODS of the Best Quality at our store. J IHhi iel k (Mi jo 71 Broad St., XEW I5I1IW1:, X. . I aftftt ora6t .7 The Hat Trick is a Clever One. We are Selling Hats Cheaper than they have ever been Sold Before. Our Hats are all new and our Styles are the Latest, We are not only selling Hats Cheap, but everything else is Marked Down to the Lowest, and you can get bargains by calling on us. Our Line of SUMMER SHIRTS ib very large and the Styles are all Up-tc- Date. We have prices and qualities to suit every one. We will have in a few days the Nicest and Cheapest Line of LOW QUARTER SHOES in the city and we can save you money, if you call on us before buying elsewhere. Baker & Dunn. POLLOCK STREET. A Good Treat! For all Lovers of GOOD CL&RETTK WINE, Having Just Received a Lot I Can Sup ply the Thirsty With the ci:li:huitj:i CXOYEIl LlvlF CLARETTE, The Best Drink Fur Warm Weather. Try a Glass of our FINE LAGER. James F. Taylor. &Ferrall, -AT- st sa j l uvrvvi Store. 123 ft 133 FAYETTEVILLE ST. RALEIOII, N. C. Our Latest Arrivals. BRITISH THIS TIME VeryJ Stylish Indeed for Hummer. Real Hot Weather Wear. 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