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VOL. XVI--NO, 63. NEW BEttNE, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 24, 1898. ESTABLISHED ll!b"i 4: 3: 3 3 'iff, l) n o i : CO- n i A PRIZE BLACK AND TAN, FOR SUEZ CANAL. Cadiz Fleet Eeporiei Etirelj Off .' Whichever yon mav wish, when suiting yourself with a pair of bUOES, you will And in our Handsome and Up to-date Stock of - HEWS - SHOES ! . . .... - Tan Shoes are tlie favorites at lliis season of the year, and we have -them in all shades for Walking, Bicycle, &c., that are C k1, Easy and Comfortable. - Our Stock ol LADIES TIES too is about equally divided bo tween Black nnd Tan, giving all on opportunity of being pleased. The WHITE CORDUROY is selling fast, also a perfect beau ty in WHITE PIQUE, only 25c per yard. ... Our 8-Inch Satin Sash Ribbou in almost all colors cannot be 'forgotten, . Another Line of Vn!. Laces just in. . .., While kid Belts. A Beautiful While India Silk Tarnsol with ruflle for $1.50. Our 28 inch Black India Silk is the very best thing for a cool prelly Shirt Waist or Dress. - . Fighting Now Going On. Decisive Work This Week. Various Be ' ports Sent Ont From Mad . rid. General Miles to Take Command. Have They Really T Special to Journal. Washington, D. C, June 23 A dispatch from Rome tonight says that the Spanish licet under Admiral Cainara has been sighted off the island ' Mow is the lime to buy . GOLiD 1ITST, In 0 ounce and 4 pound package''. Special inducements given . by combining your purchase Willi FA I11I5 RK'S CL.11 ItKTTE OB ARIL SOAPS. "Tliose goods are purchased In Car Load Lots and the customer is given the benefit of (he Special Discounts. We b ive just received a fresh lot of the Celebrated "i. x. ii.w una pje:i:kl.:ess flours. ' 1 X. L." still holdB Hie lead and is easily the peer of any on tins uiitrkeb. We are still handling DUKE'S CIGARETTES and have just ommhhI n new caso The War Tax is 50c extra, but. we haro milled only 3"e, making the price (4.00 per thousand or $3.00 in 0 thousand lota, - . . There has also bem a slight advance in CHEROOTS, but not enough to slier the rolail price. Mexican and Old Virginia's always in slock. ...-... of Pantelaria, which lies midway be te;n Sicily and Africa and that the fleet I take into view the temper of our people, is going towards the Suez canal. I who would certainly never give any Two British warships left Hong Kong colonies back to Spain. Transferring 1 sataaw .aaw s- Pape & Deyo, OENEIllL GOMMISSION MERCHANTS. Souihern Fruit and Produce a Specially."-- ' 859 fc 801 Washington fct., New York.. UEFEUENCES:-Nulionul ll.uil; of Now IWmp, N. C. (iMiscvoort Hunk, New York. IligficMt Market Prices, 'Prompt Suloa and Check by Return Muil is OUU MOTTO and is Milking us Muny Friend. Depew ChDf. LoNDON.June 22. Chauncey M.Depew has partly recanted his opposition to im perialism, a the result of the latest war developments and of three weeks in Europe. . "When we also consider that France and Spain are both of the Latin race and of the same religion, and that French men have hundreds of millions of francs invested in Spain, we need not be sur prised that the feeling in France is prac tically unanimous against us. There is no doubt that had Manila been a Span ish victory there would have been an illumination in Paris. When the talk turned on England, the interviewer suggested that the sympa thies of the British aristocracy were largely with the Spanish", Dr. Depew said he bad not found them so. "I have met many of the upper classes of Eng land during my visit," he said, "and found them enthusiastically with us. The women are all with us. That is the best test. The majority of the people do not want a mere understanding, they want a hard and fast alliance. If conti nental Europe intervened on the side of Spain, Great Britain would go as far as we were willing to go in order to make an alliance. Asked if his opinion on imperial policy had changed, Dr. Depew replied: "There are difficulties in my position which did not exist when I took up the question. New conditions are arising all the while with the progression of the war which make it difficult to keep out of this colonizing business. We must BTJS8ELL OUS GOVERNOR today for Manila, A report is in circula tion that the crews of foreign warships have landed in Manila, presumably from German vessels. ." The feeling in Spain is rising against the management of the war. The Repub licans threaten a demonstration in the the chambers of deputies if the govern ment closes the Cortes as' is talked of. them or any of them to a Eutopean power would lead to a European war in sixty days. Its looks as if wo would have to paint our white elephant brown and teach him to work." "Ofllclnl Denial." Havana, June 23 It is "ofllcially de nied" that an attempt has been made to The ministry is BtlacKcil lor sending me as8ng8inate General Blanco. fleet under Admiral t'crvcia to Santiago The cxci,ange of the Merrimac prison to bo held there by the American fleet. ers was refused because it was undcr- Ou loHantlaaa. General Miles will go to S intiugo to t ike command in person of the move ment against the city. Genual Miles says that the attack on Santiago will be pushed. General Shut ter's troops will be distributed in a semi stood that Hobson and his men could have known all about Santiago by exam- inlng its defenses, nnd prudence adyiscd I ville, JreenBboro, not to give them freedom. It has been decreed that ships flying flags of truce are not to be allowed nearer than six miles to the shore in order that Keeps Landed We pans In llli Dnk. His Disgraceful onlae. Itrma Kecardlas; the Troops. Journal Bureau. I Raleigh. N. C, June 23. ( The sensation of the hour is that on yesterday a m Mr. Bagley, of the News and Observer went into the Governor's office to introduce Lieutenant Harlowe, U. S. A. to Governor Itussell, Governor Russell cursed Bagley, and putting his hand in his desk drawer on a pistol or dered him to leave his office. All this, on account of an article that appeared in the paper last February when, a guest at the mansion lost by theft, some articles Later, Russell wanted to apologize and keep the affair from tint papers but no apology was received. Lieut. Harlowe who was sitting so he could see the Gov ernor s hand as he lingered the pistol. How this disgraceful affair will end is not known. Private Secretary Cade ac knowledged that Governor Russell kept a loaded pistol and a loaded double bar- rell shot gun in his office all the time for fear of being attacked. A big excursion left here this morning for Fort Macon to see the colored bat talion station there. Ex-Judge Spier Whltaker has returned from Washington with his commission as Major of the Oth regiment of im- munes. He goes to Knoxville Ten nessee in a few days to take command. One of the Boldiers at Camp Kussell has been sent to the lunatic asylum here for treatment. He is suffering from tem porary insanity. The fate of the'deconi. Regiment is still unknown. They may be sent to Tybee Island near Charleston for mobil ization. Their destination may be the Philippines. There are now 100 U. S. convicts in the penitentiary here. Some work in the shirt, factory, and some on the 40 acre truck garden for the penitentiary. Lt. Joseph B. Batcholor, Jr. U. 8. A has been promoted to a captain and or dered to Columbus Ohio. The seven companies of negro troops come from llaleigh, i-.ir.auem uiiy, Charlotte, Fayettcville, Oxford, Ashe- uoncorci, wi union Maxton.ltutherfonlton, Durham, Frank lington, Kins'on, Gold9boro, Wilming ton ami Btalesvuie, comomeu. FOX RIVER PRINT BUTTER, FUESU FIIOM HIE CIlUitN", JUST RECEIVED, 25 Cezvts Per Ll?"CLn.d.- ALSO THE FINEST SAME PRICE. ELGIN BUTTER AT THE FANCY FRESH. CAKES AND CRACKERS RIGHT AND STOCK A OF LARGE AND WELL SELECTED 11 circle before the city and gradually move I they may not make observations of the I Staple and Fancy Groceries AT TRICES TO SUIT. WE WILL RE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK, YOURS RESPECTFULLY, mm iel & Gash 5 Wholesale V Retail Grocers, 'Phone 91. 71 Broa'1 St. JLOJULOJLUJLOJLOJU Stencils ntid Postals will bo furnished on application to 4 JOHN DUNN, Now Berne, N. Give in a triul shipment ami you will be pleased with our siiles. C. PAPE & DEYOj NEW YORK. ononoiiiissiiiiiiSiiiiiisiHinono JUST RECEIVED a Fresh Lot ol F0X RIVER BUTTER 25c. Lb. Fresh Lrt of JV.ob C. Sharer & Co.'i SMALL PIQ HAMH, U Cent! Pound. Jacob C. Sharer A Co.'i BREAKFAST 8TRIP3, 11 Ocnla a Pound. (K)OD CO0K1NO BUrTKU, 20 Cent, a Pound. lfyon waritBnjthitiKln GROCERIES go to PAR KER'S and jou will always find tho.u Froill and Up-to-SUmlard. Prices Guaranteed as lw as the Ijowrit. R-'speetfiillr, R. PARKER, JR., Thono CO. 77 Eroad Gtrcct. Wholesale'and k'clall Grocer. o n eft ca a n o n (5 up to the attack, while Admiral Sampson will support the movement with the guns of the fleet. Closing n. General Shatter is successfully landing the heavy siege guns and horses and pontoon trains at Daiuuiri fifteen miles South cast of Santiago. Already the en gineers are building roads in the direc tion of the city and news of fighting near Santiago has been received. Daiquiri is also connected with San tiago by a railroad. Over tlic bed of this road the supplies for the troops will be sent, while the men themselves, taking advantage of the topography of the coun try, will march as quickly as possible over the ground between them and San tiago. The troops, will probably have to resist the bushwhacking tactics, which were practiced on the marines at Guantanamo, Wcll-luformed army strategists say that at least three days will expire before the army reaches Santiago and begins active operations against the city. aew" Madrid. Admiral Cervera is reported to have sent word to his government at Madrid that the situation at Santiago is very critical. The Governor of Santiago admits that the Hpauiard were obliged to retire be fore the American forces. The Spanish minister of war has re celved o dispatch from Santiago announc ing that the first attack of the Americans on Puenla Cerraco was repulsed after a bloody engagement. Further report from Madrid announce the engagement of an American warship with the Spanish cruiser Isabella, a gun boat and the torpedo destroyer Terror off rtan Juan, Porto Klco. The account says that ono Spaniard was killed and two wounded. The destruction of a wooden fort near tientuecoa by an- American warship is also reported. - The fcalafereeawala. Tlie troops to reinforce General Shaf Icr are embarking at Newport Newt on the cruiser Yale and Harvard. The crnlser are heavily armed to resist any possible attack. Two Texas regiment and o'ther from Feroasdina will camp at Miami for the expedition to Porto Rico. Admiral Sam peon ha sen', four of hie fastest vessels to blockade the southern ooast of Cuba from Cape Crua to the bl of Pine. rna of War. The British steamer Nyriltedore brought into Mew York Are million (lavana cigars from Bagua. Captain If rande sari that he Isarned that the shot which killed Eoilga Bagley was the last shell remaining oa board the Spanish gunboat Antonio Loptt and that had the shot failed and the Wloslow not retired, the Lope would have beta scuttled and abandoned. fortifications. The United States gunboat Maple has approached the land frequent-1 ly, and has been seen to make signals. In Havana complete tranquility reigns and in Santiago great enthusiasm is re-1 ported. The German warship Ccier arrived here this morning. . Tbat Cittlla Fleet, London, June 22. The Gibraltar cor respondent of the Dally News says: No credence need be given to rumors that the Cadiz squadron will return to that port. Admiral Camera could not return without riots at Cadiz and Madrid, par ticular!) as he said at the banquet before his departuie that he would never return before his flag had been steeped in Amer ican blood. Yon will find that the next move of the squadron will be to the Canaries. &AKIII0 F0YDER Absolutely Pure Removal Sale! As we intend Moving our place of business the First ol July, one door below our old stand to No.'s 59 and Ct Middle Street, next door to F. 8. Dn fly's Drug Storo, we have concluded to Close Ont our Entire Spring Stock of GOODS AT NEW YORK COST to SAVE EXPENSE of MOVING and Make Room for the Fall Stock. We iuvito the public to come and examine our Stock and Prices and be Convinced. NOTE FEW OF OUR PRICES : Men's wool suits, reduced from $1 to 2.25 Men's clay worsted suits, from $7 to 4,50, Men's French clay worsted suits, from f 12.50 to8. Men's tine cassimere suits, from $12.50 to 8. Men's Prince Albert, from $10.50 to 110.50. Men's Cutaway Suits, from $18.50 to 8. Boy's fine suits, from 4 00 to 2.S5. f; to 1.75. AMERICAN STOCK CO., NO. 03 MIDDLE STREET, Boy's wash suits from $1 to 50c Fine Pants, from $4.00 te $2.50. " " 2.50 to 1 50. ' " 1.00 to 50c. Men's Shoes, from $1.50 to $ .05, " " 3.00 to 1.75. " " " 2.50 to 1.50. Ladies Shoes, from $2.50 to $1 75. " " " 2.00 to 1.50. " " " 1.25 to 75c. 75c to 50c. TAB MARKETS. ON TUB DIAMOND. Recalls mt I he Nallaaal toacne Bm- BmII tiiiuei Played Yeaterdar Special to Journal. Pittsburg, June 23 Now York 7, Pittsburg 8. Ten Innings. Louisville, Juno 23 Washington P, Louisville 8. Cincinnati, June 23 Baltimore 4, Cincinnati 13. Chicairo, June 23 Boston 5, Chica go 4. St Louis, June 23-Puiladelphia 4, Et Louis 7. Cleveland, June 23 Cleveland Brooklyn 8. Where They Pl Tarflay. Brooklyn at Chicago. Washington at Cincinnati. Baltimore at St. Louis. New York at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Louisville. Boston at Pittsburg. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. Porterficld & Co. Commission Brokers. New York, June 23, STOCKS. Open. High. Sugar 120 131 Peoples Gas.... WSJ 7J C. B, & Q 105 105J COTTON. Open. Hiph. August 0.18 t.22 CHICAGO MARKETS. Wheat Open. High. Low, July 74 75 73J September.... 05 08 00 Corn September.... 83 83 Cotton Sales 71,000 bales. IiOw. Close 129 129J 00) 06J 105 105J Low, Close 0.12 0 22 Close 74i 08 82J 33 4, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. TtJ K!r.i Yea i::;a A!;i ( t' guature of L6jfft 4 C4it, Uaw the eiaba Hiaa. W. L. P. Ct Clnoinnatl 88 19 .654 Boston, 85 80 .630 Cleveland 83 81 .619 Baltimore 80 88 .577 Chicago 81 8-1 .554 Pituburc 80 83 .545 New York 87 87 .500 Philadelphia, 88 88 .451 Brooklyn 88 80 .423 Washington......... 80 85 .804 St Louis, 80 85 .804 Louisville, 19 89 .837 The Baa Basts. Special to Journal Naw London, Conn., Juno S3. The University boat race was wo byCor- noil, Yale second and Hsrvaid third. The course was four miles and the- time made by Cornell was 88 Bilnutae 48 sec onde. The freshman boat race was won by Yale with Harvard second and Cornell third. . lleearMaaolatlea of Parlaenhlp The firm of Clark and Quion, by llml tatlon of time and by mutual consent, is this day dissolved. All matters now in litigation will be prosecuted and defended to final judg ment jointly by the Individual members of the Arm. Mr. Clark will retain his place of business at his ofllce now occu pled by the firm. Mr. Oulon will remove to the office on the North side of Broad street, Immediately adjoining his real dence, so soon as tho same Is prepared for occupancy, of which notice will be given. Until which time he may be found at his residence, or at the ofllce of Mr. Clark. This June 11th, 1898. Wu. W. CLARK, OWEN H. GUIOJf Iw, a, I Kind Yon Hua thrm floujX mt mm Cash l'Atd For- If you have some to scllfsblp it to us, and we will allow you 8 Cents Per Pound For it In Boston, and no charge tor com mission or ' carting, References all through the South if required. W. H. ItOWDLEAR k CO., 08TON, MASS, Office and Warehouse, 149 Pearl Street, II, & A. Maclir, Proprietors. NEW BERNE, N. C. nffjijlF I 0"' (J) ) (5) (5) (j) () w atch words ; Our Celebration. As a nation our Fourth of July cele bration bids fair to eclipse anything we ever saw before, us far as noise and pa triotic fervor are concerned. Personally we are crlebrating the whole Summer Season by a series of such BARGAINS IN FUKNI8UINOS as this Town Never Haw Before. We are Selling STRAW HATS for 25c, and everything in our line hns been Marked Down to Rock Bottom Prices and you will Save Money by Atlling on us. We guarantee all our goods to be as good as they are represented and a call will convince you that we are the Cheap est First-Class Men's Furnishers In the City. Baker & Dunn, POLLOCK STREET. 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 stock of chemicals together with our Assorted Variety of toilet articles and druggisls' sundries enables us to offer to the public prices that can be favorably compared witli those of any drug establishment hi the country. Bradham's Reliable Drue Store. 1 XI Flavoring USE OUU Extract of Vanilla. It is IbeBest, not because we Sell it, but we Sell it, because it is the Best. 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, PAOKED IN ICE. Corner Pollock and Middle Street. Don't forget the place. C J. M cSorley A Co. 1 Davis' I Pharmacy. i ii) Phnna ML Car. Ilroail A Middle Rta. w IiOKgcr Wanted ! A man with good team to contract a lot of timber 4 miles from New Dome, B. E. SULLIVAN ft CO. Pay Your License Tax I Doctors, Lawyers, Horse-dealers and ail others who doing business under Schedule B, are hereby notified that their Licenses expired Msy 81st, and the same must berenewed At Oncb, Oct roar License and save trouble. JOSEPH L. II All N, Sheriff Craven County, June ItUh 1WW, Ml ...HARDWARE... Masury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles. r 73 Mlis Street, Hew Berne, K. C.
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