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VOL. XVI--NO 4C. NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 31, 1898. LSTABLISHEl) UU 1M1 SENSE SI CHANCE TO FIGHT. RUSSELL WILL NOV excellent authority for laying that it will, require at least three or four more : - weeks to equip enough ot tne volunteers Famish Reerulia 1 rill up Eeplars and Volutes Mark- ing; for Cntan Stores. FULL NEWS SUPPRESSED. When you are looking for Durability, Ems and Com fort, as well as Beauty and S'vle in a SHOE, Is Our Fine Quality of Vici Kid, Tan and" Willow Oulf, with Flexible Soles, aud Either Kid or Fancy Cloth- Tops, made on the New Trilby Toe Last, or onr FINE TAN AND RUSSET SIIOES for Ldie8 and Children, that we are Selling at SUO II AMAZINGLY LOW PRICKS. General Miles Leaves for Tampa to Take Personal Charge. . Only a Few, of tho DOLLVR WAISTS LKI'T, theao we are Selling It ipidly for Ck)c. J Andonr Choice Patterns in COLORED ORGAN DIES for 18o, iO iand 30 3. Then a HEUITFUL WHITE SILK (INDIA) RUFFLED PARASOL with Natural Crook Handle for I 50, or a bettor quality in black for $1.75.' - If you are looking for a BLA.CK SUNT UMBRELLA, - wes promiso you a. Ileal Bargain in Silk with Steol llod P.nigon Frame, for Only tl.00. ' OUR WHITE KllV Clasp Fastoning Cannot be Heated forl (0. And as ilie Season for FRUITS Approaches, lie member That You Can Always Find a Fall Supply of riason's Self Seal i ng Fruit Jars JN' HALF GALLON, QUART AND PINT SIZE?. " AUo JELLY GLASSES ard EXTRA RUBBERS. y We have also J.ist Iu-cjived an Invoice of WAT KIR CKMUjISKW, Made : From Wood Fibre, " Which aro almost indestructible and will presorvo tho . Ice longer than any other Cooler on the market, be-. sides being a eroat deal Cheaper in Trice. Call and Take a Look Jit Them. Looking Out for Admiral Dewey. Expected Assault on Santiago Causes England to Take Away Citizens. Spanish Fleet Surely in ilio r Harbor. Preeeot LJ CORSET SECTION. 7 SUMMER CORSETS. It. K. K. Short, full hip, made of Ba tiste, stripped with Ratteen, boned with coroline, 13 , inches long, two side steels, light weight, cool and a most dura ble summer corset. $Price 1.00. WAUNEK'H COS. Whalebone Hip, made of Batiste, 13 inches long, boned with coroline. The admirable leature of this corset in the hip section, which is of coutilie with an interlining of mohair. This section is quilted and braced either side by genuine whale bone. The peculiar placing oi the whalebone makes the corset unbreaK ablo at the sides. Prico $1.25. . In addition to these two Special Summer Corsets, tho section contains other '98 Warner Models, suited to any figure, in short, medium and extra lengths, at $1.00 and $1.25. TO CLOSE OUT, we offer a numbor ot odd Eizc3. styles that wo will not continue, ot $1 ami 01-25 Gradc3 at 75c Movement Urituii. Special to Journal. Washington, May 30 The govern ment is exercising the strictest censor ship of all news sent out from Tampa. It is believed, however, that fifteen thousand troops have already sailed for Santiago to be used in a lunil movement upon the place iu union with tho Insur gents. , Tho War Department orders to General Shatter, who is in command of the corps were to move immediately. The trans ports will be protected by vessels of Ad miral Sampson's fleet. Urn, Mllta NinrtR. General Miles is starling for Tampn tonight to take personal charge of the troops there designed for the move men I on Havana, His baggago and horses were put on board the cars and the oft announced start is actually begun The large number of transports char tered by the government arc waiting to sail. They will carry twenty thousand troops and General Miles is expected U carry the orders that will cause them to embark. The forward movement of troops from other points is also under way. One thousand of the volunteers, lett Atlanta this evening for Tampa. Hush orders were communicated to the railroads to facilitate the forward movement and four trains from Atlanta will rcuch Tampa tomorrow. The government lias now chiulorid nil the boats necessary for a Cuba invasion The process of transporting the army from its present position to Cuba will oc cupy at least three days. Scnor Quesado, of the Cuban junta, says that the United mates lias mane arrangements with General Gomez for an Immediate junction with the insurgent on the arrival of United States troops in Cuba. Members of the junta say the force under (leueaal Gomez is 25,000 strong, though greatly lacking la arms and ammunition. At Mftutlngo. The belief that Santiago is to tie the scene of active hostilities is shown by the action of the English iiovcmment. The British wanhip Indefnllgnblo goes from Kingston, Jamaica, to dnnllago to take away the British Consul and tho Biillah residents of the town. Talk, Palllnplara, The call for Ironpt to be to make up that number. Although extra efforts -were put forth to make a good showing at Camp Alger when the President went to review the volunteers there, the lack of equipment was made painfully apparent by the fact that only two-thirds of the 20,000 men iu camp could take part iu the parade, and the equipment of many that were in line is utterly worthless for fighting purposes. The same condition exists at all the mo bilizing points. The men ure ready and anxious to tight, but they aro not yet properly prepared to do so. But the work of preparing them is not being al lowed to lag. Hawaii Needed. That Americans are tolerant ' is well known. It is also well known that the sentiment of the country was overwhelm ingly in favor, of the annexation of Hawaii, even before it had been declared by the administration to be a military necessity, Should the pressure of Euro pea n governments compel Hawaii to declurc neutrality and to refuse to allow our ships hound to and from the Philip pine Inland to coal at Honolulu, while the question of annexing Hawui is hung up in Congress by a combination of the power of the sugar trust lobby, personal spite, and political spleen, not even the habitual tolerance of Americans will pre vent the political punishment of those responsible. Mny Nelzn I lie InIkimIh. An nnun linent to the war revenue bill providing for annexation has been ottered by Senator Lodge. It will be pushed or not according to what Speaker Reed i o '3. If ho allows the House to vote on the annexation resolution- he has partly promised to do so the amendment will ho withdrawn; if not, it will he pushed to i v.ite, rcjardliss of the delay it may cause in disposing ot the war revenue bill. President McKinlcv has intimated very plainly that unless Congress acts at once he intends to seize Hawaii as a war measure. There are precedents for such action. Kslami. Repablleaa. to Have Populist Aid. Mcekluc Eqaipmeat For Hold lera. JOURNAL BdRHAU, IUi.maii, N, C May 30. f The negro companies from Raleigh, which are in the 1st battalion of negro troops (later to be the 4th regiment) left here today and the people of their race gave them a grand send off. An im mense crowd gathered, and there were speeches and singing of patriotic airs. The battalion will be mustered in to morrow, 252 strong. Later it will be In creased to 1,8T0. . The Governors plan's to form the 3rd, regiment of volunteers, are frustrated by an order from the Secretary of War that 783 white troops are needed to recruit the 1st and 2nd, regiments each to 1,850, The Governor says he will not furnish a single recruit tor this purpose, but that he has many men to join new regiments. Now the question is whether the govern ment will go ahead and fill the regi ments itself, either directly or through their officers. Col. W. H. S, Burgwyhe of tho Second Regiment left yesterday for Washington to see the Secretary of War in order to obtain a complete equipment of arms and clothing for his regiment. He will also apply for instruments for the band. While he. is absent, Major 6. P. Dixon is n command of the Regiment. Marshall Mott says the Republicans will certainly deal with Senator Butler and that they aro bound to have Popu list aid. Postmaster C. T. Bailey takes charge of the Raleigh office tomorrow. The grave of Ensign Bagley, United States Navy, In Oakwook cemetery heie was exquisitely decorated this afternoon by Grand Army men and the Loyal Legion and others. SUKILY THERE. Mpnitihli I l I nl Nniillnicn Nnys Cap Inlu Mlflii'i'. SiliKjr Waul Theiu lo 1'oiue Out. Mole St. Nicln i ts, llayti, May 2!). Commodore Schley has part, if not all. of the Spanish fleet bottled up iu San lingo harbor. This has been suspected for several days, but it was not deliuitely known until this morning, when Captain 8jgs bee of tho cruiser St, Paul, who has been oir the harbor for tho last week, steamed close cnougu to sco distinctly two cruuv era of the Vizcaya class and two torpedo boats lying just inside the mouth of the harbor. It is believed that the remainder of Cervera's squadron is also there. Captain Sigsbee thinks that two Span i di torpedo boats ventured out of the harbor Saturday night to attack the St Paul, but, anticipating such a move, lie changed his position every night in order t'l it they could not find him. Today Cominadore Schley took a poai Una with tho entire squadron to prevent tao escape of Cervera. Ilo hopes the Spnnit-h w ill como out and. fight. The opposing lleets arc ot about equal strength. It is probable that Admiral Cervera will remain inside and post' pone an engagement indefinitely, but the blockade will be effectively main. tallied. DEWIYATWORK. 1 1 sid Admiral Dewey bos caused the drawing of forces from Fort Mcl'heraon at Atlanta, and ono thousand of the re- ornlti have left for San Francisco. There Is talk of the transfer of the Phil ippine Islands to France which would make that government an ally of Spain, and Is what the latter country desires Russia would prefer that France should get the islands rather than the United Slates, for the rcscon that her policy lo the tar east would differ from that of this government and would throw American and British Internals in the same channel, ftlrruKihrnlng; His Hold oa Maalln, ItiNiirg-eala llelplav. IIonii Komi, Mny 2'.) Tho Americans aro fortifying Curregldor Island, at the entrance of Manila bay, and aro mining the channel, Dewey will giva a warm re ception In any possible antagonists. Tne Admiral received a message from the Insurgents notifying hi in that the nt to Manila Spaniards intended lo attack Cavlto at Nice Lot of CAKES AND CRACKERS, . Consisting of CREAM LUNCH BISCUIT in 1 Lb. Cartoons. GRAHAM WAFERS " 1 " " SALTED WAFERS ' 1 " STANDARD SODA BISCUIT in 1 Lb. CartoonB. CUBAN HOT SHOT in 1 Lb. Cartoons. Pretzels, Fancy Cakes, Assorted Kinds, Nic-Nacs, Ginger Snaps and various other kinds, all Nice and FreBh. BIG HAMS TO CUT, Small Breakfast Strips, En glish Cured Shoulders, California Hams and Fulton Market Corned Beef. Fresh Elgin Butter. Fresh Roasted Coffee, Fancy Green, Black and Mixej Tea. Canned Goods in endless variety. PRICES AS LOW AS ANYWHERE. GIVE US A CALL, Wholesale & Retail Grocers, 71 Broad HU JCEW BERNE, N. . JL c o McDaniel & Gaskill, OASTOniA. Beau tie ) lOU MWAWMI Bought ON THE DIAMOND. Rpanlla or the Natloaal League Bnae- RiHIIUaniee Played Yeaterday. Special to Journal. New York, May 30 New York 0. Clevclend 2. Second game New York I 9, Cleveland 8. -. Pittsburg, May 30-Pittsburg 2, Balti more 0. Second game Piltsuuig 8, Baltimore 0. Philadelphia, May 30-Philadelphia 2, Louisville 2. Second game Philadel phia 5, Louisville 1. Brooklyn, May 30 Brooklyn 4, On-1 cinnati 6. Seoond game Brooklyn Cincinnati 4. Boston, Alay 30 Chicago 5, Boston 1, 1 Second game Chicago 2, Boston 3. Washington, May 30 Washington 5, St. Louis, 3. For Flavoring USE OUR Extract of Vanilla. It is the Best, not because we Sell it, but we Sell it, because it is the Best. Davis' Pharmacy. Phone 56. Cor. Broad & Middle Sts. I w I w I Where They .Play Tr.itay. Chicago at Boston. Cincinnati at Brooklyn Cleveland at New York. IiOuisville at Philadelphia. Baltimoro at rittsburr. St. Louis at Washington. COLA HEADACHE POWDERS REST THAT TIRED BRAIN AND- ARltEST HEADACHE & NEU RALGIA. TRICE TEN CENTS. Bradham's Reliable Drue Store. A Popular Contectionery Store Is the one that knows how to eater to I the tastes of the public at all seasons of I the year, and make patrons feel a' liber ty to drr.p in at any time to sco what there is New and Fresh upon its coun- Iters and shelves. That is what we try lo do, and when ladies arc out shopping I they shouldn't forget to drop in and get a box ot our Choice Confections put up Ifcrthcm. We have the finest in No I Berne, Corner Pollock and Middle Streets. I Don't forget the place. C. J. MeSorley & Co. tore. f iVSeVeWi How the 1'laba Hlaad. W. L. P. Ct. Cincinnati 26 7 .778 Cleveland 23 13 .6Ti7 Boston 21 1 14 .600 New York 19 14 ,570 Baltimore 10 13 .553 Pittsburg 19 10 .543 Chicago 18 10 .529 Philadelphia 13 17 .414 Brooklyn,. 13 18 ,400 Louisville, 13 23 .843 St. Louis 10 23 813 Washington 8 24 .250 once. I lie cunnoat l etrcl and this dis patch boat Hugh McCulloch were on the alert, and tho Cnlloa, one of I ho gunboats captioned from Spain, moved to an anchorago whence she could sweep the the nanow neck of land between Cavlle a id (ho mainland with machine guar. Tho enemy did nothing. Provision are very srarre In Manila. Foreign residents of the city aro anxious to get awoy, but they do not know where to go. The iiibiirgnls have been unable to do much yet owing to the lack of arms, undoubted resulting la the alliance of I but they expect a shipment ol rides In the governments la such Interest. I few days. When these arrive they The continued reports of Spanish war- promise to drive the Spaniards Into the ships being seen off the Newfoundland sea eoaat are shown to be of no consequence, I The pria money which will go to the for the French steamer Francois Arago bluejackols ot Admiral Dewey's Squad has cruised all over the Newfoundland ron as a resu'tof the destmctiin of the GO. 6 ft tW(, Banks sod saw no signs of war vessels in thoao waters. Territory,' t Tl Senate finance committee nnnn'. mou'ly decided today not to accept any amendment to the war revenue bill pro viding for a form of government lo lie fxcrclscd over the territory likely lobe acquired, at Iraat temporarily, duiinglhe war, as Is already the eao in the I'lil'ip plnoa. ot strally steady. It Is contended by Utn. Miles on I ntli era that nothing will be gained by Inva dl'ig Cuba until wo can send at lcat IQO.IKH) men. Itrraoae, It will bo tmclces lo make an attack upon Havana wlih a 'ami orno much emtl)r than thai. All 1 ,i i j-1, noiliinff olVh i J bus bo a or will I- j'tvi n out on tin. aulij.'.-f , tln-re la Spanish fleet in the bay of Manila Is tt- llinated at 800 In gold for ea'h man. ,01 Absolutely fur War News From Sampson The Hat Trick is a Clever One. We arc Selling Iiats Cheaper than they have ever been Hold Before. Our Hats arc 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 is very large and the Styles are all l'p-to- Date. We bave prices and qualities to DCCELEN'S ARNICA BALTE, i lit. Hutu oAiiv j in we worm ion a. tv... .in u i-l.. Cuts. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, those think loir of nellini a New Suit t f (ult CTerv onr- summer Ulotlilnif than the annonnce-i n e win nave in a ic nays tne nicest otent that we make you one that is guar-Und Cheapest Line of LOW QUARTER anteed in Style. Fit. Finish and Ele- lsii0ES in tho cltv and we can save von ganee. from the most exclusive laiirics, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. ,'rico xo cents per dox. t ot sale vj r . S. Duffy. st price that are extremely attractive. F. 91. Cliadwlck, Mlddlestreel. NEWiBEUNE, N. C. .SHOES in the city and we can save you money, if you rail on us before buying elsewhere. Baker & Dunn. OABTOntA. Baantka ' t I" V" Hl thni Blfutue f i ft I . . ar . I ft LLtsooK More II AaV-- aaavat) ma dTaV W V atw 9 s POLLOCK STREET. ! s O van ior auiw nuraurr oi uun i- ft I G. N. Ennett. I "Can Man Live Forever." "Though Your Hint be as Scarlet." "Hants," by Ilunryk Blcnklewlcb, author of "Quo Vadlt." Call for June number ot Ladiea Home Journal. EH ...HARDWARE... Soda Water Flavors HOTEL ALBERT. Made from Ripe Fruit and Served in Polished Glasses With Cream . . if you wish at Bradham's Fountain. Boo With or Without Hoard, FIRST CLASS TRANSIENT HOARD, 11.00 TO $1.80 A DAY, ACCORDING TO JtOCaTION. MRS.J.A.TI10MAF, rilOPX Masury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles. 13 ttiis Sired, Kti Bene, H.C.
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