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VOL. XVI--N0. 62. NEW BERNF, N, C, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 7, 1898. ESTAULISHEO Ul What Do 1 i 3! Spain wonders! The steady ,7 2 emergency, such as our Navy ja ; having been fed on Pure and plies. If you want Perfect Health in Your Family, Buy Your . . . . . . . GROCERIES. Flour, banned Foods Teas, Coffees Butter and Cheese. Where you know yon are getting the BEST TO BE SECURED in QUALITY. . . '.. We have also just received a Beautiful Line of TIN TOILET SETS in 3 pieces which wo are selling at the Very Low Price of NINETY CENTS. In our Jobbins Department we are Sellinsr Aeenta ' . JS for Lorillard and Gail & Ax Snuffs, American Sugar 55 Refining Co., Mexican and Old Virginia Cheroot, Duke . , 5? Cigarettes, Battle Axe and R. J. R. Tobacco, Fairbank's -JK Gold Dust and the Celebrated Clairette Soap, besides . ' numerous other lines, all- of which are SOLD AT jJi FACTORY PRICES. . IN OUR HNE OF SHOES, You will find the Celebrated Makes of Thos. G. Plant & Co., JJ Zeialer Bros, and Clement & Ball. They all 3tand at the Top . in Quality and are Right in Price. Jjjj A new lino of Linen I ollars and Cuffs just in, also Novel- e ties in Neck Ties in Madras t'lothj Satin or Pique. ' 5 Then our White Kid Gloves and White Belts are moving : quickly. i' cJJ ; Our Whito Goods Department still has many attractions in Jk ' Lawn, Pique, Dimities, Embroideries and Beauties in Finishing " JJ I raids. ' "S . ' Don't Fail to ask to see the 32-inch Dress Linen at 25c yd. JJ Another Line of Cotton Bedford Cords expected in a day "J or two. JJ Don't Turn your Money Loose Until You Have Evamined the Immense Stock to be 5 Found at . , . . . . 1 3E3Eacfe:T3XLi?ii- . mNfmmffffmmmmfmmmmm WITH ECONOMY Goes Worth, Wear and Style. V The MILLINERY CORNER This Week has something, out of the Ordinary to talk about. 10 Dozen New Flowers Just Opened, large bunches and the flowers we hare been selling for 48c all nel son, on sale this week at 25c bunch. 10c, 12 l-2c and even 15c Lawn and Organdie?, on account of large stock, reduced to 9c yard. 24 Boys All Wool Suits, checks and plaids, been selling it $3.00, all sizes from 5 to J 5 years, this week at a going price, $2.20." . - Fans in Profusion, beauties and great wind makers from 2c up to $1.48 each. It PAYS to KUY at the BUBY STORK opp.r.o. BARFOOFS oPp.io. V. Ai'oocn JUST RECEIVED a Fresh Lot oi FOX RIVER BUTTER 25c. Lb. Froth Lot of Jacob O. Shafer & Co.' SMALL PIG HAM.", It On t4 a round. Jacob O. Sliafor & Co.. BREAKFAST SHUTS, 11 Cents Pound. GOOD COOKING) BUTTER, 20 CoU a Pound. If jou want anything In GROCERIES go to PAR KER'S ami joa will always Bod them Fresh and Up to-Standard. Prioos Guaranteed as Low at the Lowest. Respectfully, R. PACICER, JR., TI c-o CO.- You Feed i nerve and endurance has shown, comes from High Grade Food Sup nono 3c O O n r,!i I a c!oi Ctrl CI? Wholesale nd Retail Grocer. 77 Eroad Etrect. () 5 REWARD OF VALOR. anil Promotion For Hull son aM Eis Men. IT Important Victory Gained By In surgents Over Spaniards. Satisfactory Ontlook in Flan of War. Spain Expected to Held After Santiago Falls. Report Of the Torpedo Boat Fight. Spanish Spies Arrested. Steward at Honor. Special to Journal. Washington, Juno 0. Lieut. Hobson will be given an important place in Admiral Sampson's fleet, upon being ex changed, for bis gallant net in sinking tbe Merrlmao in the harbor entrance ul Santiago and thus blocking the Spanish fleet from egress. A bill was introduced in the House of Representatives today awarding medals of honor to Lieut, flobson uud his men on board the Alerrimac. In case the tun ken slentucr docs not completely fill the narrow channel, the advisability of sinking another vessel alonside tho Merrimau is being con sidered. A Manila Patriot. The son of dipt, (iridlcy will be given a endetship at Annapolis, in considera tion of his father's services at Manila. Captain Gndley was commander of the flagship Olympia ut the Manila fight and died Suudny at Keobc, Japan, where he had gone on his way home on hick leave. It is believed that Cnpt. Gridley 'died from the result of his work during the Manila fight. At I he Philippine. A dispatch n ceived by the Department from Hong Kong says that Admiral Dewey reports that tho Insurgents have attacked Hie Spanish forces around Cavite. The result was that fifty Spanish officers and eighteen hundred men were captured by the insurgent forces. Around Onba. The steamer Fanlta made a successful lauding on the Cuban coast. Large quantities of supplies and ammunition for tbe insurgents were landed for the use of the insurgents. The Mayflower arrived at Key West today and made a report relating to the torpedo boat ' engagement. The report was that there was a fight betweon the torpedo boat and four of the American warships three mile oil Santiago and that the firing lasted for twenty minutes. A mutiny it reported among the coal paasrrson tho auxiliary cruiser Yale. Twelve of tho men mutinied and were alt put under arrest. Eaflaad Acta. Lieut. Oarranza and Senor Du Bote, who have remained in Montreal, Canada, spies for the Spanish government have been arrested by directions from the English government. The proof obtained against them by the seizure ' of the letter at Carranza's residence was cabled to the ioreign office and a quick response was made by which the two men were put under arrest by government detectives. Tbe report that the battleship Oregon bad fired upon and sunk the Spanish torpedo boat Terror, seems to be one of tho usuil reports which turn out differ eally. The dispatch boat which lias arrived at Key West from Santiago says that Inst Wednesday night a torpedo boat destroy er thought to be the Furor, slipped out of the harbor at Santiago, and began an attack upon tho Mew York. Tho flagship opened (Ira upon the torpedo boat, and reports that she escaped back Into tbe harbor or was sunk by the fire from tbe flagship. This probtbly gave rise to the Oregon Terror story. To rorollo l.laaas. The Administration has decided upon making another demonstration against the Spanish possessions, and this time It will be against the Caroline Is lands. Thro Islands are lo Ibe Paclflo oeean, east of the Philippines, Flans are said to be practically concluded for sending aa expedition to sriao theso la landa Joo4 aaaa. WunrwoToN, June 6. The adminis tration la highly pleased with rrtwnt war nows, and even more so with the out- look. Admiral Bampaoo only awaits tho .'i arrival of tbe army, which ought tote . ' U! fl OAHTOniA. a im (ins m urn iinn sjtijM on the ground by now, to make a com-1 bined land and sea attack upon Santiago I de Cuba and to capture or destroy the Spanish fleet now known to be in that harbor. It is impossible to say how long this will take, owing to lack of knowledge as to how strong a defense tbe land fortifications will be able to put up, and the amount of assistance the in surgents will give our land forcts. Although General Shatter, who is in command of the army sent to assault Santiago, will welcome any assistance rendered by the insurgents, his plans are in no way dependent on their assistance. The assult will be a strictly business one from the start, as tho orders of Gen. Shafter are to take the town of Santiago, and those of Admiral Sampson to take or destroy ihe Spanish fleet. Hope to Ead It. The present program is to follow up the capture of Santiago with the capture of Porto Rico, the fleet going from San tiago to San Juan and troops following at once from Florida. The opinion is strongly prevalent in administration and diplomatic circles that if Santiago and Porto Rico can be captured without any delay the war will practically be over, and that It will be unnecessary to send an army to Cuba for the purpose of cap turing Havana. The ground for this opinion is the be lief that if these blows can be struck in quick succession Spain will realize that she has. been sufliciently whipped and will ask for peace, consenting to accept the loss of the Philippines, Porto Rico, and Cuba. But this opinion is not lessening the efforts to push tho war. Uen. Hluuco is now cut off entirely. Tho only Cuban cable remaining uncut js that to Key West, of which he can make no use. By the time Santiago and Porto Rico are disposed of we shall have our entire army thoroughly equipped and ready to move on Havana, if it be neces sary to do so. Our Nortn Carollutan. It'is heroic deeds like that performed by Lieut. Hobsou and a crew of seven volunteers who carried the U. S. collier Merrimac into the narrow mouth of the harbor of Santiago dc Cuba, under a hail of Spanish shot und shell, and sunk her to obstiuct the channel, that makes one proud to be an American. When Admiral Bumpsou asked for volunteers for ihis perilous duty, regard ed as going to ulinost certain death, more thnn four hundred men responded, al though only seven were wanted. Hie seven heroes performed their work and escaped death, but they were all captured by the Spanish. Promotion and an ova tion awaits them, when they are restored to liberty cither through exchange or by tho capture of Santiago by our forces. Tbe War Hereon. Although the Senate by a vote of 48 to 31 decided on the coinage of the seignior age of the silver bullion in the treasury, it is generally regarded as merely a sop to the silver men and not likely to be in the war revenue bill when it goes to the President. The understanding is that House conferees will insist upon striking it out, and the belief is that in the end the Senate will agree. It is believed that the House conferees will also insist upon making the amount the amount of bonds issued $500,000,000, as in the original House bill, Instead of f ;hw,uwj,uou as in tne uiu wncu passed by tho Senate, and that the Senate will agree. Members of the administration say that the amount authorized by the senate will not be sufficient, rue presi dent is using his influence to hurry up action upon the bin, wuicii is now in conference. It is hoped to complete it this week. ON TBS DIAMOND. Beonlta of Ike national Leaaao Baoe- Ball Claniea Playe Yesterday . Special to Journal. New York. June 0-Now York 1, Cin cinnati 10. Philadelphia, June 6 Philadelphia 7, Pittsburg 5. Brooklyn, Juno 0 Brooklyn 2, Chios, go 15. Baltimore, Juno 6 Baltimore 8, St. Louis 0. Washington, June 0 Washington 8, Louisville 0. Boston, June 6 Cleveland S, Bos ton 0. Second gamo Cleveland 2, Bol ton 0. Wker Tkey Play To-4ay. Louisville at Baltimore. Cincinnati at Boston. ' Cleveland at Brooklyn. Chicago at New York. Bt. Louis at Philadelphia. Pittsburg at Washington. flow Ibe S'laaa Ntaad. W. Clnolnnatl,.... 20 Cleveland 24 Boston, 25 Baltimore 90 New York 29 PilUburg, 21 Chicago,.... ...... 19 Philadelphia, 17 Brooklyn 15 Louisville, U Washington,- 18 L. 10 ' 14 19 18 17 90 It 10 11 28 to 27 P. Ct .744 .030 .023 .571 .564 .819 .475 .479 .417 .838 .883 .808 1 St. Louia, 19 Buc&xatrs abhioa salt. T11E BEST SALVE In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Soros, Vleers, Salt Rhoom, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup. lions, and positively cures Piles, or no five , perfect satisfaction or money refunded. ; rrir s.i cents per box. For sale by F. THE STATE CAPITAL. Cloiklnc for Krreod Brglment. Iiii- mono Mattered ' In. Bunk 1.1 eenneo. More Hegro Companies. Journal Bureau, i Raleigh, N. C, June 0; j The clothing of tho second regiment which has come has improved the looks of the men very much. It is very sure this regiment will be sent either to Jack sonville or Chickamauga. Therejis no United St ttes officer 1 e e so that no men can be mustered into the service here at present. There is still very great complaint of the food furnished the Second regiment. It is poor in quality and quantity. Capt. Lee, U. B. recruiting offcer will open his recruiting office here, but as fast as the "immunes" are mustered in mey will De sent to lamps, the negro troops that arc at Fort Macon will prob ably be ordered to Tampa very soon. All the banks, both State and private, have to renew their licenses on June 1st. They have been more prompt than usual this year In doing this. General Cowles, who had his leg broken on Friday night is resting very quietly. Mr, W. T. Calio of Pamlico county has 190 men who have offered themselves to the governor for a light battery. They will not be likely to be called upon, as the call for volunteers is for infantry. It is said that the second call for vol unteers in this State is to be answered by the formation of seven negro companies witli a strength of 750 olllccrs and men. Buncombe county lias been foremost having more volunteers. Seven com panies from that county have tendered their services. Mecklenburg comes sec ond. There are two vacancies in the repub can state committee. The deaths of E. S. Walton of the 8th district and R. O. Patterson of the 9th left these va- card's. The convention will fill theec vacancies POWDER Absolutely Pure TBE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish edby W. APorterficld&Co. Commission Brokers. NEW YoliK, June 0 STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close Sugar 144; 141J 144 144j Peoples Gas.... 101 KKtJ 101 103 C. B. & Q. 10(1 100 10'i 105 COTTON. Open. Hiph. Low. Close Augut 0.4G t.4G 0.44 0.43 CHICAGO MARKETS. Whsat Open. High. Low. Close July 0 901 88 8HJ September.... 77 77 70 7tfB Corn July 82 S?i 81J 81! Cotton Sales 10.000 hales. Vmorrlla Mpeelal. We place on sale this week five dozen ladies 20 inch silk umbrellas, steel rod with assorted handles worth regular tl.fiO at the special price of 08c each. BAKFOOT'S. 127 MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE, N. C. Eskny's AlbumonlKed Food, Peptongenlc Milk Powder, Malted Milk, Mcllln's Food, Reed fc Carnrlck's Soluble Foot! COLUMBIAN IS8ECTITUDE - Sure Death to Water Hugs and Roaches, Physician's Prcsciiptiont m -..A Specialty )IfNolutIonXolIce! The .co-partnership hllhorto existing betwesa Powell and Perry Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. A. B. Powell will continue the busl sees at tb old stand, 70 Broad street aad will uiu me all debts of tho Arm of win asnioia an ueuie ot toe unn 01 Powall and Parr. All narsons Iml.l l1 to said 6ra will pleas, soak Immediate . " t I - " settlement. A. B. POWELL, E. X. PERRY, June t, 1H08. 15 BOYS AMD GIRLS WANTED A k Ik.. tf.l.al.. Aflll. A .a ONCE to Henry's Pharmacy K Din U AMO uiu iiniiio Skin and Fat ONLiY 12 CEWTS TRY THEM. Nice Sugar Cured Shoulders only Sa Fulton Market Corned Beef. .Plain Cucumber Pickles, Plenty of Good Things GIVE US A CALL. I? 'Phone 91. Third Congressional iMftirlct Demo- crane t'oiiventioii. Notice is hereby given that the Pcrr ocratic Convention of the Thiid Con gressional District will be held in the town of Clinton, Sampson county, N. C, on Thursday, .Tunc :!0th, 1WI8, at 12 o'clock in., for the purpose oi ni minn ting a candidate for Congress and for such other business as may properly come before the Convention. By order of the Executive Committee, W. E. Jll'RCIItfON, Chairman. JOHN I'NDERWOOn, Secretary. May 18, 1898. Papers in district will plcnse copj-. Spain's DILEMMA Is as great as yours will be if you try to rind a Choice, Pure and Duinty Confec tionery ns we manufacture fresh every ilnv. Our Chocolates, Marshmallows and Caramels are unrivalled for Flavor, Rich, Creamy Smoothness, Purity, and Healthful and Toothsome Deliciousness. Corner Pollock and Middle Streets. Don't forget the place. C. J. McNorlcy A Co. ICE FOR HOME I SE Clean, pure, wholesome, guaranteed to he chemically made from distilled water and free from Impurities. Specially In tended and prepared for human con sumption. Ice delivered daily (except Sundays) 6 a. m. to 0 p. m. Sundays (retail only) 7 a. in. to 12 noon, ror prices and other information, address, New Berne Ice Co., B. 8. CfUION, Masaosii. 38 I as ONLY BY REGISTERED PHARMACIST.. One Always in Attendance at UrntllianrN Reliable Pliffcrmncy AMiLBook Store i al S ta.t Mln W 1 Miesl MIRIIinrj. k1 a"! ! r.shlnniutt Slitlnnrv. I Fashionable Slatlonfry. Lsdirs Buperfina Visiting Cards. Book-keepers Supplies . Unoatantly in Stock. I i I 9 H. Ennett. vlcDaniel PREScsiPTioH? coram m PUT iu uui, Trimmed Of. PER POILNIK THEY ARE NICE. nice large ones. to Eat at Proper Prices. Wholesale A Retail Grocers, 5 71 Rroad St. Pride Qoeth Before a Fall, And the huuuhlv Don deserves his fate. An honest nriile in nrcsentimr a respectable ami fashionable nnrcarance is commendable in all, and the nly ny to obtain it is to have an Artistic Tado create you a Suit of Clothing siieh as we can tit you with from Exclusive Stvles n Fabrics, and it will rain- ou n-verul legrces in your self esteem. " F. M. hadtviikn Middle street. NEW I.ERSE. N. . For I I Flavoring I USE OUR I Extract of Vanilla. I It is the Best, nut because we Sell S) it, but we Sell it, because w it is the Best. ($ Davis' 1 (5) Pharmacy. Phone 58. Cor. Broad & Middle Sis. COLA HEADACHE POWDERS REST- THAT TIRED BRAIN AND ARREST HEADACHE & NEU RALGIA. PRICE TEN CENTS. Bradham'f Reliable Drug Store. Iteal Ksiate Agency ! House For Rent. Houses For Sale. Farms For Sale. Collections of Rent Any business In our line will be given prompt attention by leaving word at tho store of N. Nunn & Co., opposite tho Post Office. E. E. n ARPFR HOTEL ALBERT. Rooms With or Without Doard. HI18T CLASS TRANSIENT HOARD, $1.00 TO $1.50 A DAY, AOCORDINO TO LOCATION. MRS. J. A. THOMAS, IWK. City Lot For Nale. FuR SALE -Tho city lot bounded by New, East Front aad Short Streets. th property of the Ute Mrs. M. E. Manly. For Psrtlculam, Inquire of MATT MANLY. . af B. Duffy. 1 II. PKIsTalSTIEIt. ujjTMrMrA-jrjararm
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