IB VOL. XVI-NO 7U. NEW BERNE, N. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 1898. ESTABLISHED IWl 17- r - if Bottled Up. 2 UNCr,E M1M lIIlrTNB NOME ONE WH.lt Iff AVE YOU IF YOU DONT HEED 5 WIIAT.FOIir.OWS: 5 . . As the Ice Cream Season ig now in full blast, we desire to cnll your alteulion to our line ot - 5 White Mountain and Arctic Freezers, 5e . Tliere are no Betleren tlio Market and we Guarantee Satisfaction 3J 10 Purchasers. 5 We hnvo also in stock a lot of COARSE ALUM SALT, the 3! ... " tegular freezing size. It lasts longer and gives belter salisfac 2 til. 11 than any other kind. Always in Stock'a full line line of ' I Ml mm AND FANCY GROCERIES, Canned Goods, liutu-r and Chrot, Hamp, Breakfast Bacor, &c. I" our OltOCKERY DEPARTMENT we are ottering WHITE BOW I. AN1 I'll til Kit AT 80c and $1.00. Iron Stone imil White Granite, and dates and Cups and Saucers in Pro - "4? portion. jtjj ' Wo wish to cull your nltention this week to our Gent's Furnishing Department Jj ' This Department is complete in everything necessary for the Jai quipineul of l.iun. 2 in WHITK LAUNDERED SMUTS w arc showing some ; very proity styles in Pique, 1'lenieil and plain bosom. Also ' something pretty In thin puff bosoms. llm In NEULIGEE SHlltM wo have a great many styles, prices Z - from fide to if I s!",. S Our NKCKWHH, COLLARS AND CITFFrt wore carefully .Ja . m-lcried with n eye to the Latest Styles and wo feel assured rJJ wild the varied n-Morlment which we carry that any thing wan- st fed iu this lino we ran furnish u itli up-to datu Styles. -JJ In SUM M Kit UNDKItWEAIJ we have a full lino both in C. Tm In iiJ'i" ud Drilling. f 11E31EMISEE2 OUtt Nil OH STOCK! , Is always comp'ote'wilh the Latest Styles in Shapes and Colors, aj ..- made up in Willow Calf and. Vici Kid. PRICES lilUUT AT Pape &i Deyo, ." OENEUAIi COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Souihern Fruit and Produce a Specialty. 859 fc 801 Washington St., New York. REFEREN CES: Nutiotml Rank of New r.orne, N. 0. Gnnsrvoort Hunk, Now York. Highest Market" Prices, Prompt is OUR MOTTO and is (, Stencils mill Postals will Iks furtiislied on application to S - JOHN DUNN, New Berne, N. 0. s Z Oivo us a triul shipment and you will be jilouwd with our $ sales. , I PAPE & DEYO, NEW YORK. o u () u JUST RECEIVED a Fresh Lot ot 2 FOX RIVER BUTTER 25c. Lb. s Fresh Ti-.t of Janob C. Shafer & Co.'e SMALL PIO HAM.-, i Cent a Pound ' Joob C. Sliaf 1 Co.'. nURAKFAST BTKIPS, 11 . (ninis a I'uund, GOOD COO KINO nUTTKK, SO Cents a Pound. If yon want anything- In GltOCKIUKS go to PAR KKU'S and jon will always find tne.ii Froth and Up. to -Standard. Prices Guaranteed as Liw as the Ixwvst. lveieolflllly, P.. PARKER, JR. :v CD. Stilee and Check liy Return Making its Many Friends. Mail o lllU n Kfl ca CJ3 C!3 pi brii c!? u o n o Wholewlearhl Retail Ortxer. 77 Broad Street. I ujuunu I AMERICANS Destroy Apedact Wiiicli Supplies Sutiap Willi Water. CISTERN WATER ONLY. American Artillery Frowns Upon Santiago From Hill Tops. LIEUTENANT IJLUE'S EXPLOIT Troops Doing Forward and Being Landed on Cuba. General Shaf tcr's "All's Well" From Front Lines at Santi ago. Aroanit Hiuillnro, Special to Journal. Washington, Juue S3. Advices from Jnrngua say that the American forces are now facing the Spanish army four miles from Santiago, General Shatter is at the front, direct ing operations and giving his personal attention to everythlug. From all Indications, a battle is thought probeble for tomorrow. i tie Spaniards arc entrenched anil arc not likely to yield without a struggle. Ili-lag-liir Forward lb. iimna. ,Tho work of bringing forward the guns la a slow one. The progress is up hill and through a thick undergrowth which has to be cut away. The necessity for the artillery is recog nised, as it will prove an important fac tor in forcing an entrance into Santiago, Four batteries of American trtilleiy and a Gatlin gun battery, havo already secured positions ou a hill a mile and half from Sjntiugo. Aanla !, Bin.. Lieu. Blue, wbOBe recent trip About the approaches to Santiago and the forts, li now so well known, bas just returned from another daring trip, in which he skirted about Santiago and returns with much valuable information. Water fcapplr Cat 00. A most important piece of work bas just been completed under tbo direction of General Wheeler, who sent an Engi neer Brigade to destroy the aqueduct which auppliet tbe city of Santingo with water. The aqueduct hat been cut and the city must now depend upon cisterns for ita water supply. r rr.aa. Laaatd. Tho Yale and Harvard today landed Dutlleld's Michigan brigade at lialqulri, U.a.r.l SlllM la Tak. Cammaad Preparations are now said to be com pletcd and General Miles will leave here touight for Tampa, where sis transports will be ready to sail for Cuba by Thurs day. Ten thousand men are now on the transport. General Miles will go to Santiago to take command. Thirty thousand troops are ordered from Cbickauiauga lo go to Florida. Cram a. a rraa.laM. Advices from Ban Francisco, aay that General Mcrritt sails from tliere totnor row on the Newport, for Manila, frar Haaalali Mala.. New York advices say that tbe New York Yacht Club will postpone Its annU' al cruise this year, as there is fear of Spanish warships. ai.feiaa Wanalae. The a learner Adirondack, which has arrived at New York, reports having sighted on her voyage the American warships Yale, Columbia and Pralre, sailing towards Santisgo. f.aaaaa Aaalallas. The Cuban Junta In this country re port having received a dispatch from General Cures, who says be Is Investing mil moonshiners and other offenders, Ouanlanamo with his men, In order to WDch caused a light between two oflt prevent the Bpanlsrds from going to jiil. 'its trouble has by nit means Hanllagoto the assistance of their troops quieted, and may grow bigger, at that city. I All ths chief officials ot tbe Seaboard Kaaawd Rpira fsaaaai. Air Line, Bouthera and Atlantic Coast Tbne m.o who have been osamtnlng tlit forte atTybi hland, below Savan. ' hi' ii mi ii . i i i i CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. 111 V'-i Y"1 l'"! f'-"t P"-"Vf "' j Bears the Sf tttgnalure of (jCtjjJ.ci4t nab. have been caught .and are now lodged for examination, in Fort Mc- Pherson, at Atlanta. O'HIkcIuiNoi BauKbt. The Chilian Minister at London denys the report that his government has sold the armored cruiser O'Higgins to Spain. All ProKl-rmlnv Well. General Shafter cables the war depart ment from Siboney that all is progressing well, that the army now occupies a posi tion three miles from Santisgo. Crvvra held In Cheek. Santiago de Cuba, June 20. It is be lieved that Admiral Cervcra contem plated making a dash out of the harbor Saturday night. tour columns of smoke were seen at sun down, advancing toward the mouth of the harbor, and two small boats, be lieved to be torpedo boat destroyers, were observed In the neighborhood of the sunken collier Mcrrimac. Admiral Sampson ordered extra pre cautions to be taken. The torpedo boats Ericsson and Porter stood very close into the harbor all night, but no ships came out. A short time after midnight the dyna mite cruiser Vesuvius fired three gun cotton shells in the direction of Morro Castle. They exploded ou the ridge and behind the eastern hill. The damage done is not known. A Cuban spy, who was recently In Sautingo, says a reign of terror exists among all classes there, owing to the attacks of the Vesuvius, with the terri ble explosions of her shells. A week ago one of hcrs.Iclls striking Cayo Smith demolished several warehouses and a fort there, besides dismounting several guns. Windows were broken in the city, and the general effect was similar to that of an earthquake. THE STATE CAPITAL. Flag Prrarnlalluu. Army New. KnII road renimiftMou IHt-ais. A New Neasatiou 1'rollllHed. Weekly Crop llnll.lln. Journal Uukeau, I Kaleigh, N. C, Juue 28. ( Tho officers of 'tho Italeigh National Hank on yesterday went out lo camp ami tendered checks with stamped en velnpes for tho soldiers to send their money homo. In this way $3,2& was sent away. The ladies represented by chaplain Osborne presented the lied Cross flag to the Hospital Corps at Second ltcgiinent camp. It was received by Col. Uurgwyne. It is said that C. A. Cook of Warren will without doubt get the appointment of Brigadier General. At the meeting of the Democratic State Executive committee held today it goes without saying that tlon. r . M Simmons will be elected State chairman I lie lirst cotton bloom or the season was brought In yesterday by Mr. J. P Wbillcy of Johnson county. Rev. Mr. Osborne, chaplain of the Second Keglment on Sunday invited Father Prendergast to hold service, There are about 00 lioman Catholics In the regiments. The chaplain will ask other ministers to bold service as there are many Baptists and Methodists. Tho brown canvass that It was said would be Issued to tbe troops for the war has not mineralized except one suit of officers clothing. The weather is hot any way and In these heavy, uniforms It is terrible. On drill It is not unusual for man to drop In ranks. General Cowles Is able to walk across his room on crotches. His rspid recovery from his broken leg gratifies his friends, Paymaster General Stanton writes to Senator Pritchard tuat the neglect to pay off the soldiers of the First and Second Regiments, and the payment of negro troops earlier, was unintentional, Hecrultlng for the Second Keglment is not rapid by sny means, and Is even slower for the First Iloglment. In spile of the fact that the papers asserted that there were hundreds who were ready to go to the front, and yet when the call comes It Is hard to get the two regi ments recruited up to their required strength. Last night the Young Woman's Mis sionary Society prosented to Miss Mary 1'cacud a handsome gold watch, and a handsome Portugese Bible. Miss Petcud leaves tomorrow for Brar.ll wLere she goes for seven years as a mis sionary'. The trouble between Dr. Kllgo and Judge Clark has not yet been settled. It seems that It will do neither of thorn any good though the Molhodlsts generally uphold Dr. Kllgo. While the First regiment was In camp here, ths cllv bathlnsr Dool was tendered ,beol rroe, Th. ltm, llU mn done He Htrnnd rerlmenL. CoL Armfleld mada .,,., comhulanrv. but Col. Burrwvna m , J T U . has not done so, consequently It is not Indulged In so freely.- Some harsh criticism Is made that the last term of Federal Oourt failed lo com- Llais were here today al the meeting of tbe Railroad Commission. This Is for the consideration of reduction of ' passenger rates as ordered by the Gov ernor. I A new sensation promisee lo come to the front In a fow days. Ths weekly crop bullotla for weak ending Monday, June 17, 1HW), says, the " weather during the week ending Monday un "H". ,W,M. f'nerally favorable (for sericulture! Internals, eupwlally for I nray.Mtlnt ufAob xnntlnn.il nnlil TiiA.ilnv ' 21st. in some counties, chiefly alon? the , coaat, Onslow, Hyde and New Hanover, where some local heavy rains occurred. Otherwise, excepting light showers in the central-west portion on Sunday, 26, the week was dry, and farmers were able to make excellent progress in kill ing weeds and In cultivating crops. Towards the end of the week the t round began to get dry and hard in me counties. The temperature after the rains continued below normal until Friday, followed by a gradual rise to above normal the last of the week. On tbe 20th temperatures as high as 93 de grees occurred. There was an abun dance ot sunshine. Excepting the unfavorable effects of cool nights on cotton, crops generally made excellent growth and are looking clean and healthy. The cool weather retarded the growth of cotton, which is still small and backward, but it is look lug fairly well and growing nicely where not troubled by lice, as in most of the western section. Reports of damage by lice are very numerals from the central and eastern districts, and in a few in stances badly infested fields have been plowed up and ether crops planted. Blooms continue to appear plentifully along the southern tier of counties, but elsewhere the plants are forming squares slowly. Corn is doing well everywhere, it has grown fast, is clean and well cul tivated. The crop is being laid by rap idly. It is silking and tasseliug earlier than usual, and hence rather low, but the crop in general is in a prosperous con dition. Sorghum cane is also doing very well. Tobacco plants look healthy and are growing nicely, they are small for the time of the year in the west portion, where transplanting was done late on account of lack of seasons. The harvest is nearly over in tho east and is rapidly approaching completion in the west portion of the State. Wet shocks of wheat were scattered, dried aud slacked in good condition; some damage by sprouting was observed, but not to a serious extent. In fact, the yield of both wheat anil oats has been vory satisfactory in most sections. Spring oats have improved; ryo is also very good. Most fainieis have safely Housed small grain crops. Threshing wheat Is proceeding more rapidly. Tho minor crops, especially rice, peanuts and field peas, are doing well. Melons are fruiting nicely. Peaches and apples are coming into market, and are only fair In quality. Blackberries are abundant, ON THE DIAMOND. Krkulls of l he Nnllounl Lrsane Biuw Bnll Ottiiiea Flayed YeM.rday. Special to Journal. Cleveland, June 28 New York 4, Cleveland 0. Second game New York, 4, Cleveland 6. St. Louis, June 28 Cincinnati 5, St, Louis 0. Second game Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 2. Iuivillc, June 23 Philadelphia 8, Louisville 3. Pittsburg, Juno 28-lloslon 0, Pitts burg 5. Wh.r. Thry .Piny To.iIhjt. New York at Chicago. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. Boston at Cleveland. Baltimore at Louisville. Brooklyn at Pittsburg. Washington at St. Louis. Haw the I'ImIm Nlaad. W. L. Cincinnati,. 39 22 Boston,; 87 22 Baltimore 84 22 Cleveland 8.1 2.1 Chicago 34 20 Pittsburg, 32 27 . New York 29 20 Philadelphia, 2D 28 Brooklyn, . 23 33 Washington 23 3d St. Louis, 20 41 Louisville 19 43 I. Ct. .040 .031 .007 .003 .507 .MS .500 .481 .411 .390 .328 .311 POWDER , Absolutely Pur TBS JKAtiUTI. Yesterday's markot quotations furnish ed by W. A. Porterfiuld Jt Co. Oommlnloo Brokers. New Yobs, June W, HTOCKH. N Open. nih. Low. Close .. 120J ISOf 129 130 Sugar.... Peoples Ou.. C 11.4 0, ... m 9l 9t M 1011 103 104) 10IJ (xnroN. Cin. Illfh. Low. Close Auriut d ll US M W CHICAGO MAHKETS. Wbsat ' Open. High, Low, Close Brpuimber....' Q0 66 C5 Ofljb Coan rVpUimbrf.... t 83 III S3 ( Cotton Rales $3,500 bale. M bAKIIlfl I WUUWUWU.HWUUUWOUUOUUOOOU 1 ( ' FOX RIVER PRINT BUTTER, FRK.SU FUOM H1H CIlUtlN", JUST RECEIVED, 25 Cents IFer -I?o-a.zd.. ALSO THE FINEST ELGIN BUTTER AT THE SAME PRICE. FANCY CAKES AND CRACKERS RIGHT FRESH. AND A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Staple and Fancy Groceries AT PRICES TO SUIT. WE WILL !!E PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL AND EXAMINE OUIi STOCK, YOURS RESPECTFULLY, Han id & 'Phone 91. UULOJUUUUUULOJ Removal Sale ! As wo intend Moving onr place door below onr old stand to No.'s 50 8. Dully s Drug Store, we have Spring Stock of GOODS AT NEW YOKK COST to SAVE EXPENSE of MOVING and Make lioom for tho Fall Stock. We invite the miblie to cotne and examine our Stock and NOTE FEW OF Men's wool suits, reduced from ft to J2.3.1 Men's clay worsted suits, from i! to 4.50, Men's French clay worsted suits, from 13.r,o to i8. xf....i ti MCll B IIIIV UUMHIim'l t? PUIIH, .from SI 3.50 to $8. Men's Prince Albeit, from $1(1.5;) to fio..w. Men's Cutaway Suits, from $13.50 to $8. Hoy's line suit?, from 4.00 to $2.25. ' ifi! to 1.7.1. AMERICAN STOCK CO., NO. 03 MIDDLE STREET, lliiNHln ih. It'll liticlu t Nkw Yoiik, June 27. A Washington dispatch to the Herald says: Whether or not Spain has acquired the armored cruiser O'Higgins, which sailed from England a few days ago ostensibly for Chili, is a question which has caused the authorities no little perturbation. On Saturday they received an unau thentlcated report from their agents In London stating that the O'Higgins had been bought by Spain and Is now under the control of the Madrid govern ment. The American minister at Santiago dc Chill has been instructed to ask the Chilian government regarding the mat ter, aud his report Is expected hourly. A report receiveil at the Navy Depart ment today Indicates that Spain Is also trying to purchase three Chinese pro tected cruisers which are under con struction at Stettin, Germany. Duke's Cigarettes, 5c. CIGARS and TOBACCO. Shipment of Fresh Chocolate and Bon Bons will arrive Monday. Coffee, Milk and Sandwiches. Ice Cream, 30c Quart. Delivered to any part of the city, PACKED IN ICE. Corner Pollock And Middle Streets. Don't forget tho place. . J. MeNorley A Co. p. liilLBook Store jjj a. i . a 'Now Porno SiK'ioty Nolo" mill Crusher lloinl Ntittinuory Just Roceivetl. it ! .Inly daily. iiuipuinos arriving 5 I G. N. Ennett. Pay Your License Tax! Doctors, Lawyers, Horse-dealers and all others who doing business nnder Schedule B, are hereby notified that their Licenses expired May fist, and tbe same must berenewed At One. Oat Tour License and save trouble. JOSEPH L.1I All If, Sheriff Craven County. Jab lth 1H1W. Will Wholesale e.V Retail Grocers, 71 Broal Si. of business the First of Julv. one and 01 Middle Street, next door to concluded to (Jloso Out our Entire Prices and be Gonviucad. OCR PRICES : Boy's wash suits from $1 to 5fle. Fine Cants, from 1.00 te 2.50. " 2.50 to 1.50. 1.00to50e. Men's Shoes, from $1.50 to $ .05. 3.00 to 1.75. " " " 2.H0 to 1.50. Ladies Shoes, from 3.50 to $1.75. ' 2.00 lo 1.50. 1.25 to 75c. " " " 75c to 5Uc. H. & A. Matlit, Proprietors. NEW BERNE, N. C. What Will He Do With it ? He can neither afford to give it away, or to make usu of it that is the predicament you Hnd yourself in with a Cheap suit of ready made clothing, that doesn't suit your individuality or style. We will make a Suit, that will please the most Fastidious Dresser, from our Ex clusive Fabrics, and lit to Perfection, at a Reasonable Price, F. Jf. l.iuht i K. Middle street, NEW IlEItNE, N. C. Qur Yyatchwor,s 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 Vualities that we pride ourselves are embodied In all goods we pomcae Our ex haustive stork of chemicals together with our Assorted Variety of toilet articles and druggists' sundries enables us to ollsr lo the public prlcse that ran be favorably commred with those of any drug establishment In the country.; I Bradham't Reliable Drug Store. Notice ot Sale I Pursuant to a judgment rendered at the February tenn of the Craven county Superior court In a suit for ths foreclos ure of a mortgage, wberela Mark Dlsoa. way IS plalotlll and Frederick Douglas Is acfend.nl, I will on the first day ot August, 18UH, si the oourt house door In New Berne al 1 o'clock an., sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following ihMcribed land, lo wlt; One piece or parcel of land on the south side of Uryaa street In the city of New Heme, beginning on Dryaa street In tbe city of New ll.rne, and runs thence east 116 feet to J W Walker's line; thence south along said Walker's 4) feel to Levy t anadar's line; thence west II feel to Itryan street th.nce north along said Urvaa street lo tbe beginning. Kor fuller dMwriptlon see Deed hook No. IK), page S:t0 Crevm county records. It. W. WILLIAMSON, ConiniNaioner. Jane 29, imm.