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VOL. XVI--NO. 1 MEW BERNE, N. CV, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 11)98. ESTABLISH 1) III!!? v V 1 as i This Lovely jj at .. 3 L Summer Girl ! Pi'ancl Steamir La Efiiriope Run Dm ia Foe. 5 RULES THE WORLD OP FASHION JUST NOW, and is Bo- 3J witching iu licr Uowna and Frills of Dainty Fabrics. A. POPUJLtAK SUIfOICB DRESS ! 5 Is I lie Pique anil lied ford Cord Suits and Skirts in ;w both White and Colors. While Buck and Linen Crash ' g Skirts, such as we are Selling in our Large and Va- 3 rini Assortment. " ' REMEMBER OUR LINES IN i Ladies Fines Shoes 5 FIT. 5 JJ ' A Choice and Oxford Ties A11' matin by llw two woll-knvvn Manufacturers TflOS. Q. PLANT nnd'ZEIGLKll, anil wo Guarantee .Saliafiiction in PBICE. IUST RECEIVED ! lot ol SKINNED HAMS, which wo arc Selling . . . . . . 12c Lb. Also FIUUII I1YE nnd GRAHAM FLOUR, in 7 lb. sacks of lltu very host ;r!i les that w can purchase at . 35c lcr Sack. We Mill have a small quantity of that IMPORTED GINGER AI.K nn hnml. Fninili. 8 can bo furnished with u supply "right iilf tho In." if they so desire. Wo are expecting another invoico of Hiobo nice FANCY CAICG.S tm Monday's boat (July 4tli). Cull and cot a supply for Ihn Holiday. ' CI10ICH LEMONS AND ORANGE received today. Thin Is the proper weather for Lnmnnndn nnd wo havo tho proper nilirles to make it, S3 IX) NOT FORGET 3 urn iPape & Deyo, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. I Sum hern Fruit and Produce a Specialty. 859 fc 8t WiiNliliigloii St., New York. HEFEKENCKS;. -National liaiik of New Ilerne, N. C. G'aiisovoort Hunk, New York. Highest Market I'rit-cs, Prompt Sulos nnd Clieck by Return in OUK MOTTO uiul in Making us Many Friends. Mail Stencils' mid 1'otdiila will lie furnished on ftilii'iilitni to JOHN DUNN, New Heme, N. 0. 1 (live us it triul shipment uml you will bo pleased with onr PAPE& DEYO, NEW YORK. COLLISION IT SB. THE STATE CAPITAL. Fire II nnd red and FiftyThreo Lives Lost. Wild Scramble, to Escape Men Act as Beasts Driving Women and Children to Their Death. ' - , Special to Journal. Halifax, Nova Sootia, July 6. The steamship La Bourgognc, ot Uio Frcuch Line, which left New York bound for Havre, was sunk Monday morning, July 4th, in a collision with the British ship Cromartyshire. The collision occurred iu a fog when the vessels were south of Sable Island. Of the 716 persons on board of the French Liner, 553 were lost. Fifty three passengers and 110 of the crew were rescued. Cupt. Deloncle and nil ofllcers except the purser and three engineers went down on the steamship. 'flic Cromartyshire carrietl the rescued people and was towed into port by the steamer Grecian. A rescued passenger gave the follow ing nccount of the catastrophe: The scenes enacted on ,the La Bour- gojni jutt f er the collision were tt rr.ble. Men fought for places on the boats like maniacs; women were forced back from the boats anil were trampled upon by the human beasts. A large number of Italians and other foreigners ou board slopped at nothing. In one boat there was a purty of forty women, but so great was the panic that not a hand was raised to assist in launch ing the boat. The occupants of the boat, so near safety, were drowned like rats when the steamer, with an awful hissing sound went down. So desperato was the situation that an Italian drew his knife nnd made thrusts it another man who like himself was en deavoi ing to rcacli the boats. Immediately this mans action was imitated in every direction. Knives were used with deadly effect; women and children were driven back to their death at the point of these weapons. The scene on the water was worse, many persons struggling in the water attempted to drag themselves into the boats and those on rafts were rudely pmlied back Into the water. Knives were also used here, freely, and other weapons did the work. It was a case of the survival of the fittest." ON TUB DIAMOND. Results or the Nailoanl l.ra;iie Hiwn HhII Unities IMnjrrtl Ymtcrdar. Special to Journal. Brooklyn, July 0 Boiton 5, Brook- lyn !). Baltimore, July 0 Baltimore 0, l'hil adelpltia8. Second game Baltimore 1?, Philadelphia 0. Chicago, July 0-Cleveland ft, Chica go 6. Pittsburg, July 6-Pittnburg 3, Louis 1. St, Wbrrf They I'lnj T-rtnjr. Cincinnati at Chicago. St. Louis at Cleveland. Brooklyn at New York. Boston at Philadelphia. Louisville at Pittsburg. Baltimore at Washington, How Ihn 'lnl Nlanal. nrctmil BrKlmmr. Military Ball. t'onirrriMniita Fowler's Foar I'ltanrr. Big Revrane Kvtarua. Bala Help Crops. Journal Buksau. I Raleiob. N. C. July 6. f Tho military'ball given last night by the ofllcers of the Second Regiment was a most enjoyable one In spite of the heavy down pour of rain. There were many who could not get out there for the street cars failed to run for several hours,, nnd there were not enough car riages to carry the crowd that wcro in vited. The rain of course broke up the part of the .programme that was to be held on the lawn. The action of the non-commisjioned ofllcers in indefinitely postponing the ball they were to give tonight is very generously commented upon. It was postponed out of respect to tho memory of Lieut. Shlpp. The Bagley Monument Fund has now reached $1,005.15.' Adjutant General Cowles has sent to the 1st Regiment certificates which will enable them to secure the $2,000 due them for pay from April 27th to May 1st. These certificates will be attached to the monthly pay roll with amount due to each man. This regiment will be more apt to get this back pay than the 2nd Regiment; as it was the first to be mus tered in and its olllccrs volunteered In a body from the North Carolina State Guard. The weekly crop report gives the fact that cotton has stood the intense heat very well. The splendid rains of I he last 34 hours have saved the crops generally Tobacco was sulTeiing more than any other crop. Congressman Fowler is here looking after his intercs s hut the prospect for his election is poor as the anli-llutlei Populists have no use for him, neither have the Republicans. The war department notified thcAdju l.tnt General that $0,438 is assigned this State as its quota for the State Guard foi the year beginning July 1st. There will he n requisition sent In at once for blouses, blue tlannel shirts, trousers, leggings, campaign hats, forage caps etc to replace those worn out, anil those put u use by companies which have volun leered. The railroads will be given a hearing by the Railroad commission July 12th as to the increased assessment for taxation which was recently made. The attorney general says it Is ills opinion that the legislature has no power to tax the salaries of State olllccrs whose salaries arc protected from reduction during their term of office. The wheels in the parade on the night of the 4th were most beautifully decor ated and the costumes were very unique. The best costume (male) Mr. C. B. Ed wards, Jr. pri.e $5; the best ladies cos tume, pri.e pair $3 50 bicycle boots was won by Mrs. Sam Young. Tho best de corated wheel won a prize of a pair rac ug tires valued at $7.50, this fell to Mr. W.B Wright. A new building at the white and col ored blind asylums both will soon be erected to he known as the Industrial and Heating plant building. Key. Thomas Dixon lectured hero to night, his subject being "Cuba, or the battle cry of freedom The hrst two days after the war revenue bill went Into effect llicro were lltt.OOO tnken in at tho revenue olllcc from that source alono. About 60 negroes left hero today for Fort Macon. ' The intenso heat that has done much to damage the crops was broken on yos tcrday anil a splendid rain began to fall o u o n u eta fi!3 m . n it tut. JUST RECEIVED a Fresh Lot ol FOX RIVER BUTTER 25c. Lb. Froth I.l of JVob C. Sharer & Co.' SMALL HO II AM, li Ona lWtl. J .o.ib C. Kl.ufcr & Oo. . 1WIHAKFA8 T STKU'3, 11 " VvnU a I'uuittl. ' " (iOOD COOIUNU HL'TTElf, 20 Cent, a round. If yoii w.iitatiyihinjrlii (JltOCKUIK.H go to TAR. K Klt'S an J jtin will nlwayt find tlm.n Fresh and Up to Btniidurtl. Pried Ciiaranlccd as IjOW M lh Lowest. lCtxpoclfully, o ES O a W. L. P. Ct Cincinnati, 46 23 .0(17 Boston 41 23 .621 Baltimore, 40 25 .01.1 Cleveland 89 27 .501 Chicago 40 20 .580 Pittsburg 85 81 .530 NewTork 81 84 .477 Philadelphia, 27 88 .429 Brooklyn 27 87 .423 Washington, 27 89 .400 St Louis .... 23 48 .824 Louisville, 22 40 .823 (In as mJ t1 nju S3 t!3 Waihiinoton, July 6 The plan of feeding tho starving Cubans Is proceed Ing systematically. Today Urge consign ments of food were sent from New York Including 75,000 pounds of cornroeal 102,000 pounds of Hour, 750,000 pounds of bacon, 90,000 pouuds of coffee, 150. 000 pounds of sugar, 00,000 pounds soap, 60,000 pounds of salt and 8,000 pounds of pepper. Thote will be made up Into ration and distributed over a wide territory to the Cubans. The tup plies willalso include rcfrigoratod and cold-storage beef for Cuban troops and the recoDoentrsdot. Wrecking Tug on Way to Santiago. Admiral Cervein to he Given Parole Immediately Upon Reaching this Country. Special to Journal. WasiiinoTon, July 6. The conference regard to the possibility of raising the Spanish men of war sunk off Santiago de Cuba was held today by Assistant Secre tary Allen, the result being that the Chapman & Merritt Wrecking Company was given an older, and their powerful wrecking tug the Right Arm sailed from Norfolk later in the day, bound for San tiago to raise the sunken Spanish vessels. President McKinley has given direc tions that immediately upon his arrival In the United States Admiral Cervcra shall be released npon parolo. This is a continuation of the extreme courtesy and attention which has already been extended to the distinguished Spanish Admiral, since his capture. COLON MAT BE RAISED. Hnniption Tables Taal Onnana Possl bly Horror th. Hpaalsh MBlpsMny be ITtlllsrM Nkw Yonit, July 5, The Herald has the following from Washington think it may be practicable to raise the Cristobal Colon and possibly one or two other Spanish ships." This Is the reply made by Rear Admiral Sampson to cablegram from Secretary Long yesloi lay. Immediately npon Its receipt Assistant Secretary Allen gave consideration the employment of wrecking compsol to proceed at one to Santiago de Cuba and take charge of the work of raising the" ships aud ot removing from them all valuable equipments. Mr. Allen sent telegram to Mr. Chapman, of the Chap man A Merritt Wracking Company, New York, requesting him to Csme Washington and confor with him regard- W&HT THE SHIPS. nitetl States ta Raiss Spanish War Vessels. pr rrrrYYYrirtrm lot Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams, Small Breakfast Strips, Sugar Cured Shoulders and English Cured Shoulders. o Hap POWDER Absolutely Pure Removal Sale! As wo intend Moving our place of business the First of July, ono oor below onr old stand to No. 'a 5!) and Gl Middle Street, next door to F. 8. Duffy's Drug Store, we havo concluded to Close Out our Entire Spring Stock of GOODS AT NEW YORK COST to SAVE EXPENSE f MOVING and Mako. l!oom.for.iho Full Stock. We invito the public to come aud examine onr Stock and Trices and bo Oonvincad. THE MARKETS. Low. Close u".ij 1:103 Yesterday's market quotations furnish ctl by W. A. Porterlielil & Co. Commission Broker. Nkw Yokk, July fi, STOCKS. Open. High, Sugar 1:10 l'.iO,' Peoples lias.... 001 00J B, & Q IOC 10(1 COTTON. Open. Ilit'h, August O.OS fc.ll CHICAGO MAUICETS. Whicat Open. High September.... 68 j fills ColiN September. 32J !!!'4 Cotton Sales 28,1)00 hales. 1)7J lor, , IjOW. 0.08 088 10. Close 0.08 Low. Close 68 j G!U 32 i Tax List Time Extended I The time of listing City Taxes has been EXTENDED TEN DAYS. The City Tax Lister will be at the City Hall to list taxes from July 7th to July 17th. Olllcc hours 10.30 a. m. to 12:30 111. nnd 4 to 6 p. in. J. It. SEYMOUR The Thirsty Relieved. On these hot. sultry days, when the sun is at its zenith, a few minutes in our parlor will give you a fresh, high spirited feeling and make you go away light hearted and happy. Ice Cream, 30c Quart Delivered to any part of the city, TACKED IN ICE. Corner Pollock ami Don't forget tho place. Middle Slrcetf, V. J. McSorlcy A Vo. Important Notice Omct Ci.krk BiTxittoa Court, ) Nkw Hmtxs, N. C, July 4, 180C. f All paper presented at this oflloe for certificate of probate or certificate of t 3 1 Vholcsatcantf Retail Qrocer. J. R. PARKER, JR., Thona CO. 77 Broad Street. -'-'',.., ., .. , .. .. ,i .j J L w u w 1 1 Ing the raiting of the Spanish men of , olllclal character of any probata ofllcrr war. The couforeneo will occur toruor-, must have attached thereto a 10 cent row morning. Appreciating that a storm will Injure the ships beyond repair, tho authorities era making every effort to make a con tract w'th the wracking company and get Its appliance to the coast of Cuba In a ' hurry. Instructions were sent today to Rear Admiral Sampson to make every Revenue Stamp, See War Revenue Law, 180C, page 14, W. M. WATSON, Clerk Superior Court Also a Frosh Lot FOX RIVER I'll I NT BUrTER AND NUMEROUS OTHER (1001) THINGS TO EAT, JUST RECEIVED FRESH FROM HEAD QUARTERS. Haiiel (Mill Wholesale & lletail Grocers, 2 'Phone 91. 71 ISroit'l St. NOTE FEW OF Ol'R PRICES : ool suits, reduced from if I to ! Boy's wash suits from $1 to .We ne 1'ants, from $ t.tltl te $2.50. I'i Men's v if 2. 2.. Men's clay worsted suits, from $7 to 4. 50, liens l reneh clay worsted suits, from 1 2.50 to & Men's line cissiinerc suits, from $12.50 to S. Men's I'rince Alhcrt. from Ki..r0 to $10.50. Men's Cutaway Snita, from 12.50 to 8. Boy's line suils from ft l.(K) to $2.25. :S to l.75. AMERICAN STOCK CO., NO. a MIDDLE STREET, 50 to 1 50. l.OOto.tOe. Men's Shoes, from 1.50 to $ .115, ' " 3.00 to 1.75. " " " 2.50 to 1.50. I.:tdies Shoes, from $2.50 to $1.75. 2.00 to 1.50. 1.25 to "5c. " " " 75c to 50t:. H. & A. Matht, Proprietors. NEW BERNE, N. C. atchwords ; Summer Outing Outfits Arc never complete without Toilet Requisites We have Cold Cream, Yap- aline Cold Cream, Magnolia lliilui, Mad am Senile's Tan Ernilicntor, Mrs. (ionk- ling a Curling Cream, Amolia race Lo tion and others too numerous to mention. Don't fail to get them before leaving from Bradham's Reliable Pharmacy. The PURITY ft I1 of our drugs and chemicals J The ACCURACY with which onr prescriptions are compounded ji ( and The STABILITY SJ (Si of all onr preparations are the sterling (Qualities that we ill pride ourselves tire embodied in nil goods we poxsinh Our ex- jg hausiivo Block of chemicals A together with our Assorted Variety $ of toilet articles anil druggists' sundries enables us to offer to the !) nubile prion that can be favorably " I .. .... ... r . ... . . W coiiipureii won inose 01 any tirug ,) vsmniisnment in uie country.! ?! Bradham's Reliable Drue Store. ) A) Listen to Us a Moment. Our Stock of the Celebrated It .ller-War- Ing DKK.UINll MOWERS AND HAY RAKES llnve Arrlvel, And we can till orders promptly. The DEEltlNa Leads. Buy none till you have seen It. J.C.Whitty&Co., AtiEXTM. Henry s Pharmacy, I i , 127;MIDDLE STREET, NEV BEItNE, N. C.J Enkny's AlbiimnnizedKood, PepUuigeulc Milk Powder. Malted Milk. Mellin s KixhI.B He'd Si Curnriek's fviluhle Kood COLUMBIAN lNSKlTITl'DE - Sure De.tlh to Water Bugs and Roaches Phyilclon'f Prescriptions A Specialty. structed to us the repair ship Vulcan In any way that might b deemed practicable. tVaaka Like Pasaraslaa. Washington, July . The new mili tary postal sub-stations of th New York and San Frsnclsco office In Cuba and Philippine, while Intondetf principally for handling mall to and from lb armle of occupation, will bandl othor mail a well. This Is a rafllcal eVrtnrturo from all procwloDts, and I regarawl a an In dication that the United Stale Intends to lake oompl... pension of both ft, YOU HaT8 AIW3JI BOUgM Cuba and the Phlllpplno Islands and to . m ' dinlnlilcr the govetnnwnl In Itolh Bear th places, at leant until some illpoltlon 1 Blgnatur ran be ni site of thcra. Commissioners Sale! Pursuant to a ludiiment of th Sur- Ifort-to Boat th .hips, and h wa n. . rlor wurt of Craven county In th. BH . . ii v i i lalprocctHllng. entitled, Mark Dlsoswjty CASTOftlA For Infant and Children. I aid wife Joavpliln K, Ulsosway vs Hsillo K. Knl(ht an't her hunbaml Nallor Knight and 8 It Ball, guardian of Hadie F Kolght, tenant in common, I will tr at the oourt houwiloor in Craveo count on Monday tho Hth day of August IH'JH, at the hour of 19 o'clock M , for rash, at public auction to the hlxhest bidder, (he following property described In the petition filed in this action to wit: Lnt No. 824 and 227 situated on th north side of Pollock street, between Muddy and licet strwu in th city ot New llrrna. belli th property of th late Joba O. Oardnar, dtnnud. H. It. HALL, Commissioner. City Tsft For Hade. Poll HALE -Tli city lot bounded ly New, East Front and Short Streets, the property of the lata Mrs, M. E. Manly. For Particalara, liupilr. of MATT MANLY. Pay Your License Tax! Doctors, Lawyers, Horse-dealers and all other who doing business under Schedule B, ar hereby noti6d that their License, ei pi ret I May Hist, aad th am M.MM..WI l.llM. Uet your L loons and av trouble. JOSEPH L. II All If, Sheriff Craven County. Jun 10th im I If Till ...HARDWARE... Ma'sury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles. 73 . Street. Kei Ben?, H.C.
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