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VOL. XVI--N0 69. NEW BIRNE, N. C. SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1898. tSTABLlSHEl) 1882 :,ViV.Vivvi.i. I A-PRIZE BLACK AND TAN, WAITING FOR TROOPS Whichever yon may wish, when suiting yourself with a pair of SHOES, you will tind m our Handsome mid Up to-date Stock of - IvE3iT'S SSrOES ! . . Tan 8hoes are the favorites nt this Reason of the year, and we have them in all shades for Walking, Bicycle, &c, that are ' Cool, Easy and Comfortable. - Our 8tockot LADIES TIES too is about fuually divided be tween Black and Tan, giviugall an opportunity of being pleased. . The WHITE COIiDOROY is selling fast, also a perfect beau ty in WHITE PIQUE, only 2!ic per yard. Our 6-inch Satin Sash Iiibbou in almost all colors cannot be forgotten. . Another Line of Val. Lilccs just in. White Kid Belts. . A Beautiful White India Silk Parasol with ruffle for $1.50. Our 28 inch Block India Silk is Urn very best thing for a cool pretty Shirt Waist or Dress. Now is the lime to buy GOM UST, Special inducements given In S ounce and 4 pound package, by combining your purchase with OR AIKK SOAPS. 2 FilKBISK'H CJ.AIRETTE 3 These poods are phrrhrtspd lo Cur Load Lota and the customer , irivrm Ilia IwinnfW .tf ll.n Hor.inl n;ortrt.. We h ,vc just received a fresh lot of tho Celebrated 1. X. Tj." and PJEERE.ESS FLOURS. 'I. X. L " still holds the lead and is easily, the peer of. any on this market. Wo are still haudiing DUKE'S CIGARETTES and have lust opi ned a new case. The War Tax is 00c extra, but we have lidded only 85e, making the price ft.00 per thousiud or 83.00 in fl thoi'saml lots. . There has ulso beiu a slisht advance iii till rfiOOTS.1 but not enough lo alter the retail price. Mexican mid Old Virginia's ill " a in DtULK, 5 izaEza n m 300, JPape & Deyo, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. I Southern Fruit am Produce a Specialty. & SO I Wash in gton fit., BTeir York. KEFKUKNCKS:- -Niilionul !;iuk of New Urne, N. C. (iansevoort Hunk, Now York. Highest Market Prions, Prompt Sales mid Cheek by lfotnrn Mitil ; is OUK MOTTO nnd is Milking tig Many Friends. Stencils nnd Postals will Iks furnished on application to JOHN DUNN, New Berne, N. C. - Give us a trial shipment and you will lie pleased with our Riles. I PAPE & DEYO, NEW YORK. Attacks on Santiap and Manila ,leitlie Fleets Airive. (leu. Shatter's Hen Probably With Admiral Sampson. Porto Rico Will Be Easier. Cadiz Fleet In the Mediterranean. Washington, June 18. Reports which have been received by the Navy Depart ment from reliable sources .abroad an nounce that the real destination of the Spanish ships Is the Canary Islands where they will receive orders as to their future destination. In some circles the prospect of the fleet proceeding to the Philippines was discussed, but it was pointed out that no colliers accompanied the squadron. The departure of the ships from Cadiz leaves that port guarded only by two third class battleships Vittoria nnd Numancia, one torpedo vessel, an auxili ary cruiser and a large number of torpedo boats. In naval circles no doubt exists that the fleet has proceeded into the quiet waters of the Mediterranean for niancu' vers. for I'orlo Klco. The work of getting away the Porto Rico expedition will not be so compli cated nor perplexing as that incident to the Cuban. Recent difficulties have taught the oflicials many things about the best methods to puraue. Two weeks at least will be the time re quired to secure the transports, select and mobilize the regiments required and equip the expedition for long service in Porto Rico. The army authorities expect that it will be away in that time, but have no hope that ic will depart sooner. It is certain that when ir-gocj General Uoppinger will be in command, and perhaps, General Lee, secondin com mand. Fleet Nlibled. According to adiBpatch from Haiti, the fleet of transports with the American warships was sighted off the eastern end ot Cuba and is expected to reach Admiral Sampson tonight. luurulH ai Mnulln. Aguinaldo says he docs not expect to take tho city until the United Stat) s troops arrive. The Spaniards have such great superiority of artillery that the it surgenti cannot succeed iu an attack on a walled city. To guard against an assault by the rebels the sma!lunboat Cebu has been placed so as to command the bridge across the river Pasig, which divides the city. A large number of field guns have also been placed around the city walls. Aguinaldo says the Spaniards have 35,000 troops In Manila. Information obtained from men in the field who have the best opportunities for observing the enemy, places the number under the Spanish flag at 7,000, of whom two thousand are volunteers who are useless as alighting force. The whole insurgent force then moved north to attack the Spanish positions outside of Manila city, Continuous lighting has been going on since, result ing in the rebels taking several towns on the coast. Towns north and cast of Manila are now surrounded by the Insur gents, who press the Spaniards hard, not withstanding the latter's superior artillery. DtmMd For Pence. A formal address to the government by the powerful general council at Cata lonia which represents the mercantile gtelligcnce of Spain, in which there is a call for peace, has created a deep impres sion at Madrid, the more so on account of the logical and practical reasons with which the council advocates a cessation of hostilities. The address states that, although the council considers America's conduct un; qualifiedly unjust, that does not Justify Spain in continuing an unequal combat which is bound to result in overwhelming ruin. "It is better," it says, "to submit to an amputation, painful though it be- than to carry on a terrible war, with its thousands of disasters. The matter will not be any more glorious after we have been ruined and the blood of thousands of our sons shed." The address ends up with a demand for immediate peace. o u o a a n cia a era i;;a n L3 JUST RECEIVED a Fresh Lot ol FOX RIVER BUTTER 25c. Lb. Fresh Lot of Janob C. Shafer & HAM?, 12 Cent! a Ponnd. Jacob C. Sl.afer A Co.'i BREAKFAST 8TIUP3, It Conii a Pound. ' . ' GOOD' COOKING liUTTKK, 20 Cent a Ponnd. If yon want anything in OKOCKUIS go to. PAR KKU'S and yon will always find tho.n Frosh and' Up to-Standard. Piioes Guaranteed as Txiw as tho Lowest. Respectfully, SMALL PIO Are You Aware That we Sell ICE CREAM with ' CRUSHED FRUITS, For Only 5 Cents. Drop in rt our Parlor and try our Cold Drinks, they will no doubt please you, Ice Cream, 30c Quart Delivered to any part of the city, PACKED IN ICE. Corner Pollock and Middle Streets. Don't forget the place. C. JT. McSorley afc Co, Wholesafani Retail Qroctr. J. R: PARKER, JR., Thono CO. 77 Broad Street. " 1 " " " J' "Vji h ... J U Listen to Us Moment.' Our Block of the Celebrated Holler.bcar Ing DKEIUNU MOWEIW AND HAY RAKES Ilnve Arrived, And we can till orders promptly. The DKEWNii Lead. Duy none till you litre teen It. J.C.Whitty&Co., WILL BE STRICT. Sentinels at State Camp Are Or M to Fire on Intruders. jo . . a 4's.oac-i: ijot of . . 5 HI Sugar tal Pig lams I U JUST KECEIVKD. ALSO IUG HAMS TO CUT. o) Resnlts of Vaccination. Lieuten ants go to Charleston. Resig nation of Judge Norwood Explained. Journal Bureau, I Raleigh, N. C, Juno 18. Lieutenant Win, E. Shipp's name ii now being urged for the Brigadier-Gen eralship. The fact that he is young, but has seen active service will be in his favor. Among the general orders issued yes terday by Col. W. II. S. Burgwyne were these: Sentinels will hereafter be sup plied with ball cartridges to be used if it is necessary to enforce orders. A provost guard of 3 corporals and 9 privates detailed to patrol the countrv around the camp, and at night iu the city of Raleigh to arrest all who are absent from the camp without proper authority. There has been a good deal of slipping by the sentinels, by the soldiers, and coming into the city. The ladies of Raleigh are to present s Hospital flag to the hospital at camp. The nag is to bear the number of the regiment and the sign of the Red Cross Society. James B. Waddell, Company If., has had an act of congress parsed discharg ing mm trom service, because lie was needed at home. In the drill yesterday two companies appeared without their guns as their vaccinated arms were too sore to handle them. General Brooks, commander of tills department has ordered Col. Burgwyne to designate six Lieutenants to go to Charleston, S. C, to receive instruction in artillery. The following are named C II White, Lyman A Deal, A V, Avtry Jr., W A Farriar, J II Tilllnghast and W E Meadows. They will go in a few days. It is thought that the 2nd .Regiment will recruit up to 1,550 by the 22nd. Its first strength was 1)75, that was 2 weeks ago. Not very compllimentary are the comments as to the proposition to have the appointment of Brigadier General given lo Charles A. Cooke of War ren. Postmaster C. T. Bailey is making an ellort to have more letter carriers for the city. All the old ones will be re tained, but they are too few in number to do the work satisfactorily. The Char lotte and Wilmington postmasters got an increase of salary, while Halcich is to regent. I i.ftv(, increftfl0 0f force. ItAleiirh rtost Bagasta was summoned on Wednesday m ,.,,,, m ,,.,,.. mnr and the Queen eloquently laid her plan I.. . .. ,nv ,nwn . ueiore mm. A.ter we las ministerial &Me Much of far Uio v g counuu an ine memoor. v.hku in ive- DepllrlmenlSi allll tue Sute Agricultural gem lM ucB net , u,, tuv .uc,uo Den.rtment whic. fre ii . mi i.U I I. a .1 I s me present, x uey vom uer u u..ur M ,Mt ,he Governor ha9 .cUnoedgea Viocui;iil.u.uH,n.uu.i.Huu wuu,u tliathnliM recfllrR.1 .ml uvontprl ll.n seem like , flight, and would be very badly ro8, tion of Jud NorwooU. Tll8 construed by the country. Sagasta was reglgnstlon WM unaltered to take elTect "l""1" iu no UMWinw iu. iui- j U(.a Knrwood .l.nnl.l ln 1 i r m 1 1. . r i . I owing rep.y iron, me v4Ueen iiegcu.: (lrinUln on lba ,fler , illv.,9li ii r i !a I -i. i f 1 r J I " l auiuit you are rigui, .ir, uui i uo ., . . , , ,lrnklnir not altogether give up my plan; I only I, tllB .,...,,. .,cfntcd ttm, tuc Will Havai Lives. New York, June 17 It is the pur pose of the government to seize a base for supplies on the northern coast of Cuba and form a junction with General Gomez and his insurgent forces. After careful consideration the Presi dent and his advisers have decided to postpone tho main Cuban invasion and the attack on Havana until after the rainy season. The danger from disease that the army would have to encounter if it invades Cuba during the summer would be great, and the President - has come to the conclusion that it would be a useless waste of human life to send the American troops into Cuba before fall. It is not the intention, however, to let the sufferings of the Cubans continue for any length of time. In the near future the United States will seize some place on the northern coast of Cuba and form a junction with the army of Gen eral Gomez. Through this channel of communication the government will supply the starving Cubans witli an abundance of food. , By forming a junction with General Gomez it will be possible for the United States government to relieve the suffer ings of the Cubans In all parts of the island. General Garcia will distribute food in his section of Cuba and General Gomez in his territory. The lneeu lllaronrnaed. Madrid, June 17. The Queen Regent is much depressed by the sad situation of le country and the Spanish people's lack of sympathy for her and alio made up her mind a fortnight ago to renounce her rights and title as Regent in favor of the Infanta Isabella, sister of the late King Alfonso XII. This Princess, who Is Spanisli iu heart and mhfQ, is much beloved throughout the kingdom. The Queen Regent thought by yielding the regency to her she would disarm the adversaries of the existing regime and rally all sympathies around the little King. She even formed the resolution of quiting Spain for a time after abdication, with her two daughters, leaving tue young sovereign to reign with a new postpone it." ON TUB DIAMOND. KMHlle of Ml Nalloul lntnt Bam- Ball Uamra Played Yeaierday, Special to Journal. New York. June 18-Plilladelphla 0, New York 5. Boston, Juno 18-Waslnnglon 8, Boa, ton 13. Chicago, June 18 Cincinnati 4, Chi oigo 10. Brooklyn, June 18 Bdtimore Brooklyn 0. Second Game Baltimore 8, Brooklyn 13. 8U Louis, June 10-LouUville 4, St Louis, 7. ritUburg, June 18-Cleviltud 4. 1 Itls- burg 10, Wtrr They Play T4Uy. Cincinnati at Chicago. Louisville at St. Louis. Pittsburg at Cleveland. MoMOAY'a Gams. Boston at Chicago. Baltimore at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Cleveland. Washington at Louisville. New York at Pittsburg. Philadelphia at St. Louis. Maw lb riaka fttaa. W, L. . P. Ct. Cincinnati,. ....... 84 18 .880 Boston,.... 83 18 .647 Cleveland, 80 19 .813 Baltimore, 88 80 .888 Chicago,. 88 83 .549 PitUburg 87 83 .M0 New York, It .830 Philadelphia, II 87 .438 Brooklyn, 10 88 .417 Washington,- IB 81 .878 St. Louie.......... 18 81 .807 Louisville 18 87 .288 office declared vacant without nn Invcs ligation, so the Governor will probably have a little trouble with the judgo ho fore the matter is settled. He can only appoint until November when the people will elect a successor for the Judgeship. FOVDEn Absolutely Pure TUB MARKETS. TWO Fulton Market) Cornell Beef. English Cured Shoulders. Sugar Cured Shoulders and California Hams. 1'lenty of Nico Fresh Canned Goods. Fancy Syrup and Molasses. Fresh (Irits and Carolina Rice. Fresh Elgin Kutter, finest quality. Oood Cooking Butter 18 Cents lb. Fresh Uousted Oollee aud Clioieo Tea. MO CAKES OF NICK LA UN DRY SOAP, KOll FIVM flKX'TS. IT'S A Id: MM TI!Y IT c IP - McDanicl Gaski 5 Wholesale aV Jtolail C4rocrs 'Phone 91. 71 lCrol St. Lfi. JULOJUUULOJUU . THE SUBURBAN HANDICAP. Ten TliouNauili Dollar Itiit-e Won lly Tlllo. Special to Journal. New York, June 18 The great Su burban Handicap race, one mile and a quarter was run at Sheepshead Bay, today. The purso was $10,000, mid w as won by Tillo, Semper Ego, second, Orfilen third. Time 3:0S 1-5. OF LOCAL INTEREST. "Sterilized Cream" is the best pabu lum for babies. No clabber mixed with the "Sterilized" sweet cream, at Berrv's. People leaving home for the summer should slock up with "Sterilized Cream" for their iufanlc. "Sterilized Cream" Is always fresh and sweet 'Mil opened, after opening keep on iec. It. Berry. Drinkers of fine colTcc, chocolate or cocoa should enrich with .Sterilized Cream." Sterilized Cicam" without clabber, costs no more limn the ordinary cream with clabber stirred in, at Berry's. J. J. Baxter is nlTcring 100 pairs of E. P. Heed's O.xfoids at $1.50, worth $'J.50, sizes '2 to Ii iu black and tan. Call early and get your size. When your sweetheart thinks of the lainty and rich 'Chocolate Cream Shake' she drank with von. or the memorv thereof lilittales her mental palate, she necessarily associate you with the delightful rcminisc-ense, at Berry's. Moral Keep the picture bright with oc casional repetitions. When in Bayboro stop at the Lupton House for good accommodations. Berry's Belfast Ginger Ale on draught at his fountain is very close to the Im- porteck Try it. Milk Shakes ."c, but a real Cream Shake witli Chocolate can be had for a Dime. Your sweetheart will love them, get them to try it. It. BEItliY. Single Tube Tires If2.2."i, Inner Tillies i,ic, Search l.iht Lamps $:i..0, Foot Pumps 40c each, and all oilier Sundries proiortionately low, for Spot Cash only at Hill's. atchwords ; The PURITY of our drugs nnd chemicals The ACCURACY with which our prescriptions are compounded and The STABILITY of all our preparations are the sterling (ualilies that we pride ourselves me embodied in nil goods we possess Our ex haustive stork of chemicals together with our Assorted Variety of toilet articles and druggists' sundries enables us to M"er to the public piios that can lie favorably compared with those of any drug establishment in the country. Bradham's Reliable Drug Store. For Flavoring rsK out Extract of Vanilla. It is the Best, not hecauso we Sell it, but we Sell it, because it is the Best. Davis' Pharmacy. Phone 5(1. Cor. Broad & fiddle Sts. Yesterday's market quotation furnish I ed by W. A. Forterfluld & Co. Commission Broken. New York, June 17. BTOCK8. Open, High, Low. Clow Sugar. 132 132) 131 181) People (la.... ? 87 08 86 IC. H.A.Q. 104 1041 103 104 -v COTTON. Open. Mlph. Low. Close August 8.43 t.44 8.41 8.41 CHICAGO MARKETS. WHtAT Open. High. Low, Close July 74 74 T?J 72 September.... 8ft, 8H 87 87 ICoajt- rVpUmbrr.... 83J 8.1 S.1J tt Cuttno Bala 80,000 bale. The men on the inun-of-wur's hriilj;e have it Ironiotulous rcsMiusi liilitv resting tinm tlici.i. They tire tho drains of the great muchine. They lire held strictly to account for tau result of every Imttle. We wunt yon to hold us strictly responsihlo Jortho (ioods wo Ml You. Wc Gnuruntoo nil our First Class Goods, unci if they do not turn out as we represent them, we want you to hold us resjHinsihh' . We never represent goods to you a firsi cliui when wo know that they are inferior and a cull will satisfy you that our stock of Furnishing I first-class in every respect. Baker & Dunn, POLLOCK STREET. 'It's a l.onir Time 'Tween Drinks," Boys, and you have a long strete h if warm weather before you, between now and Kail, no you had belter order vour Light Wciulit Knit of Clothlnc right now, and gel the full benellt of it. e have a regular harvest of the 1- inest Fabrics of American and F.uropean man ufactures to. choose from, in the most exquisite Textures, Colors and Cruibi- nations. F. jr. CIiii(lkk, Middle street, NEW IlEItSE, N. C. GI1E II ...HARDWARE... 15 EOIS AO GIRLS WANTED Apply at At the Knitting Mill. , ONCR to P. U..Pi:LT.17riKR. l Masury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles. 73 Mile Street. No? Bene, H.C.
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