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- Mm VOL. XVI--NO 49. NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY UOHIXQ, JUNE 8, L8J3. tbTABLlSHEl) mi 5- 4- 4. fiiV.iViVir2 coil sp he I RisiBK But Willi No Important BDS IT 1HIL1. Officers -Taking Great Fight are When you are looking for Durability, Ease and Com fort, as well as Beauty and Style in a SHOE, Is Our Fine Quality of Vici Kid, Tan and Willow Calf, with Flexible Soles, aud Either Eid or Fancy: Cloth Tops, Dinde on the New Trilby Toe Last, or our FINE TAN AN D RUSSET SHOES for Ladies and Children, that we are Selling at SUCH AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES. Only a Few of the POLL Ui WAISTS LEFT, theso we tiro Selling It tpidly for fiJi. And our Choinu Patterns in COLORED ORGAN DIES for 13c, 201 and !50o. Then u BEAUIIFUL WHITE SILK (INDIA) RUFFLED PARASOL with Natural Crook Handle for $1.50, ora butter quality in black for $1.75. If you are looking for a BLACK SUN UMBRELLA, w.' promise you a Ileal Bargain in Silk with Steel Rid P.imgon Franip, for Only tl.00. OUR WHITE KID, Clasp Fastening Cannot be Beaten fur l CO. 5 And as the Seusrm for FRUITS Approaches, Re member That You Can Always Find a Full Supply of Tlasons Self-Sealing Fruit Jars IX HALF GALLON, QUART AND PINT SIZES. Also JELLY OL.VS3ES.ar-d EXTRA RUBBERS. Vi have also Just U-'Cjived an Invoice of W 1TEB COOIilESJS, Made From Wood Fibre, Which are utmost indestructible and will preserve the Ice longer than any othor Ctfoler on tho market, be sides being a' great deal Cheaper in Price. Call and Take a Look at Thorn. i "Rack oti m 'i GENERAL LINES ...OF MERCHANDISE. May of '98 has passed and gone, leaving this store with another busy month to its rec ord. Busy and whyP The natural result effort, hard and persistent work, work to keep the store's general lines oi merchandise in motion. Generous quantities oi stuft daily passing out, then something as good and often ot better value coming m to tane its piace Securing various items at prices less than val ue and turning them to our trade in like man ner, has aided in making business. Children' Ijow Nhoen. Infant's hnenhiie and Mark, on trap ti.intl.iU, eis-.-s S lo 8, prlco OOo. Children', alar H to II. "c, Missee, lra 1U to 9. 8.V. Miser Dim g la IMi-nt T p Oxford, tin III till, ptlet0u. j Children'-) Iloalery. 'Bp Mint knee", grand valu In ChiU dren'a 111 mk Hope, double knee anil double h mU, lii.t t to T, 12c Blw 8 lo I, 13c Infant' Black Bock, tisa 4) lo 5, IV. Children' Dlack Rib Lll lime, tie and Mo. Chlldrrn Tun tin, with double Vaer and double heels, Wo and 12(0. Infant' Fin Clung Tan Hose, 15a. JjiiiIIcn Collar. A 1 u I f alilpmnnl nf Ladle Collarl, popular lylce ttt 10c, Ijimiic Neck went. Fiur.-d India Bilk Hiring Tin. lOo. Separate Skirt. Th but of a 11 a of Black Brocaded Silk Bklrt, no mo tbU prlc to hud cf such grade. A Splendid offering. price 3.00. ' Corset. Warner1 D9 o o 11, In abort, medium and lot ( walt 11.00 and II.W. RAO Corset, ?5o and $1.00. Vigilant, a popular corset, 60o. Flor Oirl, a usual half dollar eoraet, our special uffnlog. too. Umbrella. II it don a (plaodid buslnee la La yf low, nly Inc. lo black aud faory allk, HE TIDE OF WAR. a quarter past S o'clock, Tuesday after noon. Tbe cruiser Cristobal Colon was anchored in the way in front of Punla Gorda, and was seen by the enemy. The enemy's fleet tired from sixty to seventy shots, with missiles of 32 centimetres, without causing tbe least damage." There is great enthusiasm on tbe part of the people of Havana- At the Albisu Theatre tbe performance was suspended soon as the news was known. It was announced from the stage, bringing about an encouraging manifestation. The orchestra played "The March From Cadiz,'' which evoked loud cheers. Today Havana is merry. The balco nies of houses are decorated with bauncrs and enthusiasm is everywhere shown. Part in That Promoted. MORE VOLUNTEERS. Third Call for Troops Content plated. Santiago Guarded and Forts Attacked. Spain Makes ' a Protest, Uoriiiany Not Unfriendly. Money Voted by Congress Special to Journal. Washington, June 2 Admiral Miller, now commanding naval officer on the Pacific coast, has secured the coast sur vey steamer Albatross for the flagship of the Philippine expedition organized for the support of Dewey's fleet. The Spanish government has protested i the British authorities against the shipping of Canadian coal to Dewey's fleet at Manila, or use on the transports, and also its being shipped to American warships in the West Indies. Instructions have been sent to General Merritt at Han Francisco to hasten the departure of the expedition to the Philip pines, and it Is the intention of the Wcr Department to start the expedition to night. The President sent to the Senate today nominations for the advancement of five of the Captains and two of the Uoiuman- ders ot the vessels in Dewev's fleet who took part in the great victory at Manila Mews that the combined American fleet under Admiral Sampson was shell' ing the forts at Santiago has been re ceived. Tluse reports are not confirmed but it is telieved that events of impor tance are taking place there. The Cristobal Colon was the Spanish cruiser that came to the mouth of San tiago harbor and was engaged with the American vessels during the attack on the forts. It was said that Admiral Gervcra was not on the ship during the fight, but Captain Aunon, Minister of Marine at Madrid contradicts the state' mcnt that the Admiral was not on his vessel during the engagement with Schley. Germany in addition to the declaration ot neutrality early in the war, now ex presses through the American Ambassa- dur at Berlin her friendship for Ilia United Statos. The President and Secrolary of War are considering the advisability of third call tor volunteer! in addition the 200.000 troops already called for from the States. Tho Urgency bill providing for nearly eighteen million dollar for the Ininie dial use of the army and navy passed the Senate today. The government today purchased the fast tug boat Kate Jone at Doston. Tu report come from Tampt and believed by Cuban there that General Oonxale was shot after hi trial by court martial. Rred Yields. Washington, June 1. The proposition to annex Hawaii has been practically eliminated from the war revenue bill, and will lie pressed as a separato meas ure in both branches of Congress. Early action is expected in the House. Speaker Reed Is said to have capitu lated, and is reported to have declared this afternoon that if the foreign affairs committee would decide when they want take the matter up, and how much time they wish to devote to discussion, he would no longer oppose the adoption a rule to regulate and limit debate. The only condition which Mr. Reed is said to have insisted upon is that the Hawaiian resolution shall not be con sidered in either House until the war revenue bill is out of the way, but when that measure Is disposed of, If a majority in each House are in favor of annexation now, he will not attempt to thwart their designs. Madrid, June 1. The attentiou of the public today b absorbed in th change la th Bank of Bpain which I considered more aerlou than any lererse of the war, Inasmuch a the impossibility of th bank to help the government mean Impossibility to continue the war. There was a long proeeasion at the bank during th day. All classes of peo ple wer repreaeuted and many women wer la line wailing their turn to change note Into (liver, fearing the note would toon be subjected to a du euunt. If th run continues there I danger of th bank' dock ot silver becoming ex bauated, which would compel the gov ernment to mart to a forced currency issuing note of small denomination. It Is hnd, howaver, that th panio will subside, leaving lb bank a margin of silver. Tb financial outlook of Spain I rather dark. Th government ha entrusted th bank of Spain with th negotiation dies and Oeof Umbrella, and no won-' or a loan of 100,000,000 peseta at 4 per der you ".can I match litem at th prto." . cent, which sum la to be rataed when r Our Heavy Twill Ulorla Bilk, quality quired. Tb bank will endeavor lo rata of covering tell th story, with Congo loop and Arabian vln handle, M-lncb, l.UOi W inch, $l.f8. Fun. Empire Jap , full assortment. Be, 7, lOo, Ifo, 10, 8-Vo, 8'K) and 40a, His Course Likelj to Discredit North Carolina. ics Lot of Nome Weak Poluls. Washington, June 2. Foreign govern ments are receiving complete reports of the Inefficiency of tho American army from their military representatives in this country. Most of these representa tions are forwarded by the ambassadors and ministers, to whom they are sub mitted by the military attaches. By means of these channels all Europe is aware today of the difficulties under which the War Department is laboring in rgani.ing a tlghting force available for active service. Under the permls sion granted by Secretary Alger, through the War Department, most of the great nation of the world have sent military attaches to the points where army corps are stationed. Secretary of the Navy Long bos adopted a different policy. He has absolutely denied all requests which have been submitted by foreign govern ments, and today there is not a man on board the American ships who should not properly be there. The Vessels at Hnllia, Nuw YoiiK, June 1. Almost certain destruction or capture will be the fate of Admiral Cervera's men-of-war as a re sult of another excellent strategic move by the naval war board. Desirous of removing all possibility of the escape of any ot the Spanish men-of- war, and of effectually crushing them should they leave Santiago de Cuba and offer battle, Secietary Lung, in accor dance with the recommendation of the board, has greatly strengthened the force of American warships oil that har bor. Admiral Sampson, by reason of his appointment as acting rear admiral, will supercede Commodore Schley in com mand of the joined forces. Fifteen men of-war are at Sampson's disposal to pit against the six mon-of-war flying the Spanish flag. They Include the lint-class battleships Iowa, Oregon and Massachusetts; second-class battleship Texas, the armored cruiser New York snd Brooklyn, the gunboat Nashville the torpedo boat-destroyer Scorpion, the dynamite cruiser Vesuvius, the torpedo boat Porter and the auxiliary cruisers Harvard and Yale. Frnit Ontlook. Prof. Moses to Suc ceed Prof. Howell. Army Pest. Butler's Duplicity. Repub licans Not to Support Populist Congressmen JOUP.NAL Bureau, Km.kkiii, N. C June 2. i in spue ot the prediction that we would havo no fruit this year, it is now seen that the peach crop will be a line. one. Shipments are being made from Southern Pines to Philadelphia It seems that unless Governor Russell concedes to the instructions of the war department, and recruits the 24 compa nies, now mustered in to 100 men that North Carolina will not be represented in the second call for volunteers Sec retary . Alger says that the department cannot change the established rule to suit one Governor. A9 stated already Governor Russell wauts the privilege of appointing a lot more officers, and of course cannot do this, unless new com panies are formed. It is probable that Prof. E. l Mo3es will be elected to succeed Superintendent Logan Howell to tako charge of the City t'uulic BChools. l'iolesor Moses was here several years ago and was succeeded by Prof. Howell. Col. J. S. Cunningham president of the N. C. State Fair, with the Secietary Mr. John Nichols, are both very much en couraged with the outlook for the fair. The date has been fixed for October 21- 29. The good crop prospect makes it very sure for a big fair. The board of trustees of the A. and M. College met yesterday and transacted routine business only. In July the hoard will meat and elect a director of the ex periutent station. The board of directors for the Agri cultural Department will meet the last of Juno, and it will have important mat ters to consider. Commissioner of Agri culture, John It. Smith, will be retained, but John Graham of Itidgcway will not be forgotten by his Governor. The office of Commissioner of Immigration will be created for his benefit. Chairman Barhee of the citiens com mittce to secure the Army Post for liul eigh says that the Post will certainly come here. It seems that Senator Butler's plan was to make a deal with Democrats for Congressmen and with the Republicans for county officers. It is said Butler's strength is some 23,000 while there are fully 5,000 anli-Bullcritcs. Hut then again others say Butler can scarcely con trol 15,000. It is not believed the Republicans will support tbe Populist congressmen Stroud, Shuford and Fowler. The lie publicans say tho Populists will have name more popular candidates if they want their Btipport In the 8rd, lth and 7th districts. If this is not done they will put up their own men. Oliver II Duckery has been put up by the Repub licans In the (lib district Senator I'ritch ard has declared Shuford should neve again have Republican support. If tbe Republicans put up a candidate for congressman for the 3rd district there are three names readv to ho vote on for tbe nomination. A. II. Slocnuib, Oscar J. Spears, and S. II. Buchanan. CAKES AND CRACKERS, Consisting: of Oil HAM LUNvJlI IilSCUir in 1 Lb. Cartoons. UliAllAM WAKKU3 .! SALTED WAFKliS 1 (STANDARD SODA BISCUIT iu 1 Lb. Cartoons. C'UHAN HOT SHOT in 1 Lb. Cartons. Pretzels, Fancy Cakes, Assorted Kiuds, Nic-Xacs, Ginger Snaps and various other kinds, nil Nice aud Fresh. I'.Ki HAMS TO CU1', Small Breakfast Strips, Ku Kli.sli Cured S!iou!il--rs, Californii Hams and Fulton Market Coined 15cc:f. Frosli Klin Butter. Fresh Iuusted Coffee, Fancy Green, Black and Mixe Tea. Canned Goods in endless variety. PRICES AS LOW AS ANYWHERE. GIVE US A CALL Wholesale A Retail Grocers, 71 Kroutl St., JfEW BEIINE, X. . th loaa t home and abroad. TkBsaalsti As-Maat, Havana, Jun l.-Orneral tllinco re calved oablegrams hut night from General Llnaroa, at Banliago da Cuba, advising him that th American itri bad boea re- I palled. la vUw of ihns mvwagp Gen eral ulaoco aunt tit following official dlipatcb to th minister of war at Madrid 2 0 S7 O . I "Tb enemy's fiiwt, cooipoM-d of ths j (j VJ LSJS ( Massarhuarua, llrooklyo, MlnBeapolla. -' - , i O ' i0tl'ar erulsor and an mor ship sallrd " wrttnl In th Cuba i snsl, KuntUjrn, al ON THB DIAMOND. Btraali ar ll Hallaaal Lnwas Baae- Bnll.GauiM PIrv4 YMlcraay Special to Journal New York. June 2-New York 8, Cln cinnati 0, ' Doston, June 8 Cleveland 0, not ion 1. Philadelphia, Jnne S-Phtladelphia 8, Pittsburg I. Brooklyn, June 8 Brooklyn 8, Chica go 8. Baltimore, June 8 Baltimore 11, St Louts 8. Washington, June 8 Washington 18, Louisville 4. Wkar Thar Ta-y. Chicago at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at New York. Cleveland at Boaton. Louisville at Washington. St. Louis at Baltimore. Pittsburg at Philadelphia. law tbe liaaa litU, W. L. P. Ct, Cincinnati, 87 I .750 Cleveland, X3 18 .6-50 Boaton, v 84 14 .8.11 Baltimore' ' 19 IS .504 New York 81 18 .883 Pittsburg, IB It .800 Chicago 18 19 .4M Philadelphia, 18 IT .488 Brooklyn, . ........ 19 80 ,804 Wahln(toa,.,.,.. 19 84 - 838 Louisville, 18 87 .808 8U Louis, 10 88 .878 Na Third Kiglmrut. Special to J ournal. Rai.kiiiii, Juno 2. Adjutant General Cowles said today Ihat no third regimen will l formed in this State, as the Sec relary of War orders the Colonels of the First and Second Regiments to rec mi them to 1350 men each. It it now a question whether Governor Russell will have a full negro regiment or white battalion. sov-U, &AKIII0 Mail k Mill, For 1 Flavoring- L'SE Oi l! 1 Extract of $ Vanilla. It is tin. Best, in.t because we Sell it, but we Sell it, because : (: (i; ; ti it is the Best. Davis' Pharmacy. Phone- 50. Cor. ISroad &, Mi-Idle Sis i COLA HEADACHE POWDERS REST THAT TIRED BRAIN' AN-1) - ARREST HEADACHE & NEU RALGIA. PRICE TEN' CENTS. Bradham's Reliable Drug Store. S!9NJRVSSVgT'BVJaVri A Popular Confectionery Store i the one that knows Imw lo rater to tastes of the public at all seasons of year, and make patrons feel a liber ty to drrp in at any time lo mc what there is New and Fresh upon its coun ters and shelves That is what we try to do, anil w hen ladies arc nut nlinppiug thi'v shouldn't foruct t drop in and get box of our i 'hoiee Confections pul up frrthein. We have the linest in New Heme, Corner Pollock uud Mid-lie Streets. Don't forget the place. C. .1. JIcNorlej & V ttaitt 1 FOVDER Absolutely Pur War News From Sampson Or Ilewi-v will not lie of more interest to those Ihinkiiiii of iletling a New Suit of Summer Clollilng than the announce ment that we make vou one that Is guar anteed in Style, Fit, Finish mid Kli canrc, from the miwi exclusive fabric ut prices that are extremely attractive 1 n. Cliiuhvh k. Middle street, NEWIlKltXK, N. C, dp TBS MARKETS. LnrYt: Tata At CoiiaT HolMK. Our. AT TMI Yesterday' market quotations furnish ed by W. A. Porterlleld A Co, Commission Broker. Niw York, Jun 8. STOCKS, Open. High. Low. Clow Sugar. iat 14H 13B 149 People Oaa.... 108 101 1(8 1031 a B. At Q, 10l lOflj 104 105 COTTON, Open. HI7I1. Low. Close August 8.43 t.4I 8.48 S.4S CHICAGO MARKETS. WlUAT Open. High. Low, Close July W ' 8I 09 911-92 Coft July.... i K 824 8.1.bUI Onto Bala 81,600 ball. S tsr jvv : v v. n..v.v. v. v sr iiiiLBook Store NEW IfOOKN. ''Can a Man Live Forever." "Though Your Hins be as Scarlet." "Mania," by llenryk Sienklrwlcb, author of 'IJuo Vadla." xi 3 V.RH lor tfiino uiiiniivr ui uuiin-a Horn Journal. 9 &. N. tnncu. j 4 x The Hat Trick is a Clever One. We are Selling Hats Cheaper than they hnvc ever been Sold lief-ire. Our Hats are all new unit our Slyles are the Ijitest. We are not only selling Hats Cheap, but everything else in Marked Down to the I-owest, and you ran get bargains by calling on us. Our Line of SUMMER SHIRTS is very lnrfie mid the Styles are all t'p-tr.- Dute. We have prices and qualities lo suit every one. We will have in a fen days the Nicest and Cheapest Line of LOW yU ARTKR SHOES in the city and wo can save vou money, if you rail on us before buying elsewhere, Baker & Dunn. POLLOCK STREET. GEOUCE Ml, ...HARDWARE... HOTEL ALBERT. Room With or Without Hoard. FIRST CLA83 TRANSIENT HOARD, $1.00 TO $1.80 A DAY, A0CO1U.INO TO LOCATION. MltS.J.A.THOMAS, IWK. Masury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles. A 73 Middle Hnr fttBtrne, 1st
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