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MM YOL. XVI--N0 NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNK 18, 1898. ESTABLISHED 1882 vtMirVi.iii. A PRIZE BLACK AND TAN, . THE STATE CAPITAL. Whichever yon my wish, when milting yourrclf with a pair of SUOEd, you will tin J in our Handsome und Up to-date Stock of . 2vE3ST'S SHOES I . i Tan 8hoes are the favorites at this season of the year, "and we have them in all shades for Walking, Bicycle, &c., that are Cool, Easy and Comfortable. Our Stock ot LADIES TIES too is about equally divided bc . tweea Black and Tan, giving all an opportunity of being pleased. v The WHITE CORUUKOY is selling fust, also a perfect beau " ty in WHITE PIQUE, only 23c per yard. Onr 6-inch Satin Sash Ribbou in almost all colors cannot bo " forgotten. . Another Line of Yal. Lnces just in. White Kid Belts. A. Beautiful White India Silk Parasol with ruffle fur $ 1.50. Our 28 ineh Black India Silk is tho very beBt thing for a cool pretty Shirt Waist or Dress. Now is the time to buy . COJLD IU8T, III fl nnncn and 4 pound packages. Special inducements given by combining your purchase with ; , . - - Oft ARK SOAI'.s! TJicse goods are purchased in Car Load Lots aud tho customer is given Ihe benefit of the Special Discounts. " .. hive just received a fresh lot of the Celebrated "I. X. Ti am! 1JEEBIiES!S FLO IT Its. 2 'I. X. L " still holds the lead and is easily the peer of Buy on this market. We are still handling PUKE'S CIGARETTES and have just opined a new caw The War Tax is fiOo extra, but we have ml. led only 83c, making the price f 4.00 per thousand or ;.80 in !i thousand lots. There ha also been a slight advance, in OHEItOOTS. but not enough to niter I lie retail price. Mexican and Old Virginia's always in stock. haa os!ii - - 9 300 I Pape & Deyo, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Southern Fruit and Produce a Specially. : 859 & SO J. Wiwliington St., Nw York. Ceramlaeloner Hmltk mill Held. UfflM. BarlwjBfl V.vorrd Far Brigadier eeaeral. Baa-ley Mun nent road.' Cool and Malay Weather. Journal Bureau, Raleigh, N. C, Jane 17. f K D. Carter of Athevllle it expected to ucceed Judge Norwood as Superior Couit Judge. Y. S. Link of Ashevllle is said to have considered that slice of pie not large enough for himself. Btatesvllle denies the assertion that mallpoz is epidemic there. An effort was made to make Commis sioner of Agriculture John R. Smith re sign his position. The resolution to this efteot was introduced by J. W. Bailey, but it failed entirely, 0 voting against and 1 for it. Three of the board, Graham, King and Llneberry failed to vote either way. The Bagley monument fund has reached , $1,784. 78. Yesterday Borne unknown friend In New York, sent $350. . Collector Duncan has asked for 5 more division deputies for his district also a few more special deputies to enforce new law for tobacco cigars etc, The list of names for brigadier general from North Carolina grows. General Cowles, General Roberts, Colonel Lusk, Colonel Armfleld, and Colonel Bur gwyne are now before the public for ap pointment. Adjutant General Cowlcs commis sioned the officers of the Leo Bides yes terday as follows: James B. Anderson, Captain; Ford L. Clifton, 1st Lieutenant; Henry E. lteid, 2nd Lieutenant. This is a home guard company formed to take the place of tho company that has gone to the front. The uniforms for the colored bat talion at Fort Macon have been re ceived. Out at Camp Bussell an officer from eaih company is detailed to drill the raw recruits. They are drilled in squads Many come in daily. Grcely, chief signal corps man tele graphs the Adjutant General that 10 men for his department are wanted from North Carolina at $30 per month for privates; Corporals $21; Sergeants $41.00; lirst class Sergeants $54 with rations etc All applicants enlist as 1st class must he privates. It is said that Adjutant General Cowlcs has retired from the race for the brlga dicr generalship in favor of Colonel Burgwyne. General Cowles sax tele graphed to Senator Pritchard who is pushing the claims of General Cow les. The Adjutant General has received a very handsome nag from the ladies of Greenville to be presented to the Green ville company in camp here at Camp Bussell. General Cowles is today sitting up in a chair for tho first time since his leg was broken. An exceptionally cool and rainy spell Is on jutt now. It Is a twin to the "cool spell in May," and after the intense heat of last week, while refreshing will undoubtedly produce much sick ness. .: . .. . ALL OF SPAIN'S POWER. HEFEKENCKS:- -Nulioiiiil lunk of New Ikrne, N. C. (Jaiittevoort Hunk, New York. Highest Mjirkct Trices, Prompt Sales und Check by Return Mail is OUK MOTTO ami is Milking us Many Friends. Stencils mid Postals will 1ms furnished on application to JOHN DUNN, New Berne, N. C. Give us n trial shipment and yon will bo pleased with onr sales. . j PAPE & DEY0, NEW YORK. Madrid, June 16 Comment tonight on the question of peace, which is dls cuised by all the papers Is something like this: "Will there be peace? General Prlmo de Rivera thinks so; Moret thinks so; tho government thinks exactly the contrary." Tbe truth Is publie opinion In Spain Is that the country cannot mako peace she loses her colonies, and that now the very moment when she can make Americans suffer keenly. It looks as if public opinion will make the war long. El Liberal accurately echoes the tenll ment of the ministry at present when says the government favors peace and wishes to sound the country on the sub ject, concluding by declaring that today all except the Bon Quixotes, which is the Spanish name for jingoes, favor peace, but none dare raise the cry .which would be welcome, from vague fears ot international troubles. The public mind accepts the loss the Philippines with dotp regret, yet philosophically. There It a keen strug gle going on between those who say Spain must avenge her lost and those who council peace on the best terms ob tainable. 4ononiMiiiSiiiiioiiiiiiiiiHinono. g JUST RECEIVED a Fresh Lot ot O El D U FOX RIVER BUTTER 25c. Lb. Freeh Ut of JV.,b C. Slmfor 4 Co.'i SMALL PIO HAM?, Pi Cenu a Ponud. B ' BREAKFAST 8TRIPS, 11 Jacob 0. "Sliafor & Co. dm it a Pound. (iOOI) COOKINO BUTTER, 20 Cent a Poond. If yon want njtliii hi GKOCKUIE8 go to PAR K KU'S and jou will always find tlie.n Froth and Up-lo-SStandard. 1'iicet (luarsuteed at Iw a the Lowest. Ilospectfiillj, Tn Crash Marlnn. Orr Gt'ATAAMo, Cuba, June li lt It evident that the Spaniards do not Intend quietly to abandon the position they took when the American marines were landed on Cuban toll, tlx dayt ago, TLey have been driven Inland dty after day, bat are assembling large additional forces every hour and are preparing to make a fresh assault apon the American dofense. Tbe Spanish tnnboatt In the Inner J harbor have been bard at work carryln Cun.troopt across the bay to surround tht fu' -...i, , .,i..i r in n 1 1 u u . u la n ii . vvw fwuhtc iiuiu Camp McCalla by the American officers. It continued all day. Boon at tbe Bpanith toldiert were landed on the eastern shore of the bay vanished In tht woods. There no Imi nlni they pEn Utile doubt that these troop art being I'hu ! Hnt In a rvtmmnn randiuvoua for a win J. R. PARKER, JR., CO. 77 Eroad Street. Wholesale'aiuf Retail Grocer. nir M C) n o certed attack against tbt marines either In mast or by night turpritee. OAflTOniA. BwntW Iht Kind twi Hiim Bcujtdt W lo Win Eacl the Lost Philippines. C.DII FLEET UHDERW1!. Blanco Sends Word That He Hold the Merrimac Men Prisoners, Will War Raging All Around Manila. Thousands of Spaniards Cap tured. Flames and Famine Prevail. American Troops Looked for Hourly. Wlilllier Komid t Special to J lurnal. ' Washington, Juno 17. The State De partment has its agents at Gibraltar and dispatch was received tonight in regard to the movement of the Spanish fleet that has been lying at Cadi.. The dispatch gives the names of eleven of the Spanish warships and says thai they passed the rock of Gibraltar bound from Cadiz to Carlhagcna, the Spanish port in the Mediterranean, Among the vessels named in the dis patch are the Carlos V. Pelayo, Giralda, C )lon. the latter with the minister on board. The eleven war vessels passed the straits for Carlliageua, to receive orders at that port. ' Besides the war vessels, three troops ships, the Antonio Lopez, lsla de 1'anos and Buenos Ayres left Cadiz yesterday. They were loaded with troops. These transpoits are under Admiral O.iumra and part of the Cudiz fleet and seemed to be bound when sighted, for the African shore. In It Kaolin'. The belief in .Washington since the receipt of this dispatch is that the Span' ish fleet is bound for Manila to attempt to hold the Philippines in the Spanish power. The direction that the fleet will take is believed to be through the Suez canal. A report of the tailing of Camara's fleet retary of the navy that his marines ashore had been reinforced by ihe insui gents and were in no danger of being overwhelmed by the superior force of the enemy. This was really most agrceablo news as the latest news of those marines previous to Admiral Sampson's dispatch bad caused many to fear that the entire force might be massacred before the army could reach them. That tbe men of the landing party were in greater danger than had been expect ed when orders came for them to disem bark from the Panther is admitted by the officials, who have been perceptibly nervous over the situation. Criticism has been liberally heaped on the naval officers for ordering the landing of so small a body of men at a place where it was known an overwhelming force of Spanish were located. But assertions that the little band un der Colonel Huntington would show it was more than equal to holding its own seem to have been justilied by recent events, although only meagre official ac counts of the recent campaign have so far been received here. The strategic value of the ground upon which Camp McCalla is situated is be lieved to have been the reason that im pelled Admiral Sampson to order the ma rines ashore to clear the surrounding country of bushwhacking parties of Spaniards and to protect the troops as they landed from the transports. K4lnff France Uulr III transmitting a report made by T. W. Cridler, Third Assistant Secretary of State, who was sent to Paris to continue the work of the special Commissioner lo the Paris Exposition started by the late M. P. Handy, to Congress, President McICiuley put in another bid for a con tinuance of the friendliness of France towaida the U. S. by saying: "I cor dially renew my recommendation that a liberal appropriation be immediately granted." 1'reHlilent firm on llnwnll. Those Democrats who had a party caucus of members of the House called for the purpose of making opposition lo the annexation of Hawaii a party ques tion were speedily convinced that such action "woTttfl not do; so they compro mised by tho adoption of a resolution declaring annexation to be dangerous and unwise lv a- ote of 50 to 17. Had all the members of the parly absent from 'be caucus been present and voted against the resolution it could have been defeat ed. The House adopted the joint resolu tion providing for the annexation ol Hawaii by a vote of 210 to !)2, and Presi dent McKinley is quoted as saying that the Senate must do likewise before lie will give his consent to the adjournment of Congress, 5G Senators are committed to annexation. . . JL -CHOI UK 1MT OF . . Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams JUST RECEIVED. I j TWO 7 o 'INionc 91. POUULOJUL8JUL I ALSO 1510 HAMS TO CUT. Fulton Market Corned Beef. English Cured Shoulders. Sugar Cured Shoulders and California Hams. Plenty of Nice Fresh Canned Goods. Fancy Syrup and Molasses. Fresh Grits and Carolina Rice. Fresh Elgin Butter, Guest quality. Good Cooking Butter 18 Cents lb. Fresh Hoasted Coffee and Choice Tea, BIG CAKES OK NICE LAUNDRY SOAP, FOI FIVE CENTS. IT'S A BARGAIN. TRY IT. 3 id & Gaski Wholesale V Retail Grocer, 71 lSrol St. JULRJULOJUJUUUL NnllN For Itrwcy Nnw Youk, June If! A Washington dispatch to the Herald says: Fresh mutton, beef and vegetables, in ample quantities will reach Admiral Dewey within a few days. It was learned today that Secretary Long recently negotiated through the State Department and Con-sul-Gcneral Iiray, at Melbourne, Austra lia, for the purchase of a large supply ship named the Culgoa. Under instruc tions from Washington this vessel was loaled with 200,00!) pounds of mutton, 400,000 pounds of beef and OOO.nOO pounds of vegetables, which were put in cold storage departments and the ship then sailed for Manila. RESIGNATION ACCEPTED. Judge NorwAoil no l.onafr Nnnerlnr Court Jade. No Nurrrmor Ap pointed. Special to Journal. H.w.eicUI, Juno 17 This afternoon your correspondent was told by private Secretary lo the Governor, llaylus Cade. was receTvetl from Madrid. According to h ' Judge Norwood's resignation was tills account Camera put to B?a where the fleet was divided and each division proceeded In a diffctcnt direction, one squadron, according to the Madrid au thority, going to attack the New England coast of the United States. Blanco' tiamr. The Spanish torpedo boat Vincent Yenz Pinzyon left Havana this morning under a flag of truce to communicate to the American fleet that Spain refused to ei- change Hobson and bit comrades of the Merrimac now confined In Morro fort at Santiago. General Blanco intend! to use Hobson and hit "brave men at a protection to Morro to that the American gunners will out train their cannon against Morro while the men are confined there. Dur ing all the bombardment at Santiago the reducing of Morro hot been avoided. Losing Manila. According Jto dispatches from Hong Kong, fierce fighting at Manila continues between the Banish and luturgt nt forces. The Insurgent nearly succeeded in forcing an entrance into the city. They have surrounded tho city and the foreign residenta are fleeing to the ships lying in the harbor. The Insurgent! look three thousand prisoners, among them (Jena Oarclo and Codaba and alto the Governor of Uavltr. Tbe old garrison at Cavite turrendcred wrrh Gen. Sena and one thousand toldiert and Stnta Crut turrendered and two million roundt of cartridge were seised A great fir it raging north of Manila. Tbe inturgenU have enptured the water workt tkulliog pff the tupply to the In habitant. Thro great German warship hart arrived at Manila. Their arrival causes much comment. Tbe arrival of the American troops It expected hourly at Manila, Vpon their arrival It it considered cortala that Ma nila etn be takea within twenty-four hour by tbe joint action of lb land and naval foroo. There I now a food fam lo prevailing la Manila. Two attempt bsve Urea made lo astatslnate General Agulnaldo command In th loturnnt army. On of tho conspirator wa thot. Malting Hawaii. The Hawaii anoexalloa bill, after pat- log the House, went to th Heoale, wnrrol It went to th Bonal Committee. Tb' received and accepted by Governor Rus sell on June 13th. No successor has lieen appointed.'' sov-ij m POWDER Abt olutcly Pur m () I Qur atchwords ; The PURITY of our drugs and chemicals The ACCURACY with which our prescriptions arc compounded and The STABILITY of all our preparations are the sterling Qualities that we pride ourselves arc embodied in all goods we possess. Our ex haustive Rtock of chemicals together with our Assorted Variety of toilet articles and druggists' sundries enables us to offer to Ihe public pricds that can be favorably compared Willi those of any drug f establishment in the country. j 2 Bradham's Reliable Drug Store.. Z 11 Doesn't Pay lo Take Risks :n a poor tailor, if you want sat isfaction in the ntyle und tit of your Clothing, when we will make you a suit that is up-to-date, and will give you not only satisfaction, but pleasure, while we iring it. When we make you a suit it is one of the kind that you cling to, and wish it would wear always. 1 M. Chatlnick Middle street, NEW DEHNE, N. C. ft'. The Way.ss Thrr are two way uf running a Fountain on makrt money, the oilier friend. We practice the lallermclhod, believing that in th end It pay best. Till it why we ecrve crushed fruits with to Cream Soda at S cent, when It costs 10 cents eltewucre. . Sod Water It a tmsll part of our bus iness, but It brings Iota of people to tec ne, tnd they ran judge the Store by what thrv find at th Fountain. VV strive to hsve the best Soda, just a w drive to hav th best (tore, aim ing to make each drparlmant of onr butlnrae help the other department!. spssBradham's. FOR RENT. Tb most dealrable house la th City for a boanlln houa eotitalnlnt 18 commllU reportt lavorably m th bill, joony, wMcr .,! Located oo Molnina South rrool Street Apply to Admiral Rampaoa bat aoliM th Bee- i. W. HTKWAHT. The men on Hie nmii-of -war's liriilc have n trrnii'inloiis iv.Hinsi lulitV roHlinj; iimiii tliein. Tliev are the ftniins of I lie pvnl iu;icliiiie. Tliey utv held Ntriclly to iicciiiinl for the result of every luitlle. We want you lo hold uh clrirtlv reipoi)silili' for Hie (iood we Sell You. We (iimriiulcc nil our First - Class Clouds, mid if tliev do not turn out as we represent tliein. we waul you to hold im rc;iHiii.iliU . Wi never represent pnids lo yon us lirsl clues w hen we know Unit I hey arc inferior und a mil will sntisfv you thai our stin k of I'lirni.Hhliig Is first-class in every rosin-cl. Baker & Dunn, POLLOCK STREET. For ! Flavoring USE OUK i Extract of Vanilla. It is the Best, not because we Sell ? It, but we Sell it, because jj it is the Hest. Davis' Pharmacy, i Phone fid. Cor. liroad & Middle Sts. ( Icnrys P 127 MIDDLE STREET, NEW MKKNK, N. C. E-skay's Albuiiumi.edJFood, Peptougeiiie Milk Powder,' Malted Milk, Melliu's Ko.h1, Kovd .V C'ariiriek's Soluble Koo.l COI.UMllIAN INSEt'TITUDE - Sui I'cath to Water lings and Koaches Physician's Prescriptions A Specialty. ICE Sill, ...HARDWARE... Thi nr'N Nprliig. 10111 b, Veal, Mutton, Pork, And th FINEST DEEF aver brought to tills City, can be bad. at SanVI Colin' & Son's ftS Middla St, Phone 46. ptf Alao Uve and Drtmed Poultry. Masury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles. 73 Middle ' Street. - Ksi Bene, N.C.
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