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VOL. 1YI-H0. 87. KtW BtKNK, K. C. TDIiJUAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1898. ESTABLISHED II 1 1 V o o a m c;s fit cs 1 1 ) -5 i HOT WEATHER FOODS ! 11 n Should be Light, Dainty uud Nutritious, and Cereals mid Farinaceous Foods of all kinds are especially adap ted for it. Many delicious breakfast luuch and dinner dishes can be made from our high grade Oat 4 lake. ' Oatmeal. Wheat. Germ Meal ami PettijoJiit Rice, Sago, Tapioca, Macaroni, Spaghetti, &c. We have Just Received a few CHOICE SMOKED T0N0UE5. Some people are already troubled with an overplus of tongue, but not like these, they are Extra Nice and Palatable, and why should they not be palatable, in 'Onions" there is strength, but this is not to be breathed, and the Tongue and Palate are very closely united. OUU GROCERY DEPARTMENT is kept up to' tlu; Standard of Excellence and we always try to supply the trade at the Least Possible Prices, consistent with the Quality of the Goods. Yes, Santiago has 'surrendered, and we have another item of good news for our customers. , i , ' . ; The Knife has been Thrust into Our Stock. This means a Great Reduction on our Entire Line of, COLORED COTTON GOODS! Including Lawns, Organdies, Pi mites, Ducks, Crashes, &c, &c. . All Summer Underwear is Reduced and our Parasols have shared the same fate. We still have that Extra, (2 pair for 85c) Ladies' llose in either Plain or Richelieu Rib, black and Tan. Ll irV Celts in white, black and Tav. Pape & Deyo, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Southern Fruit and Produce a Specialty. 85 fc 801 Washington St., New York. REFERENCES: National Rank of New Berne, N. C. Gansevoort Bank, New York. . Highest Market Prices, Prompt Sales and Check by Return Mail is OUR MOTTO and is Making ui Many Friends. Stencils and Postals will be furnished on application to ' - . JOHN DUNN, New Berne, N. C. Give ut a trial shipment and you will be pleased with our tales. ) I PAPE & DEYO, NEW YORK. Of Attack Agaitist the NO YELLOW FEVER ALARM. Ueueral Shatter Will Return to Halted States. Santiago nu Open Fort. Thirty Thous and Troops to Leuve For -Forto Rico. 8 fteii8eMC8i JUST RECEIVED a Fresh Lot ot FOX RIVER BUTTER 25c. Lb. Frr.h Lot or Jooob C. Sli.fer & Co.'i SMALL P10 I1AMH, 12 Cn4 a Pound. .'jaonbO. SIafr4lVa IJRKAKFAST STRIPS, U t'otiU a Pound. GOOD COOiUNd BUTTKlt, 20 CanU a Poond. If yo. wWnujUiltir lo flnOCEIUKS go to PAR Klilt'ri and yon will always find the. a Fresh ant) Up to SUmWd. Piiiici Guaranteed a Low ai the Lowcat. Itiwpwitfully, FOM TAB SriTfi CAPiraU. Mix Cauuaalre Mecaad Ordwul savr. Mriuaeralle rampalga - Osuiua Aa.uxi Srl. Hailrr and Mv ernur l'tnuU. Talmrea lajari.il. II Spaniards ORTO RICO. - Spanish com. 'oritaii, rite anil Mianto- al San Jai pin J. R. PARKER, JR., Thono CO. 77 Broad Gtreet. holcMlitd Retail Qrocar. .1 L. o n o n f - i W . V I I Na Alarm Over Yilliw iVver. Special to Jo.irnul. Whshuuton, D. C. July IS, The breaking out or uie yellow lever in our army at Santiago Ii:i9 mule it certniu that no summer e.inipuinn against Havana will be undertaken. The admin istratiou id unwilling to vend our sol dlera where tint diaeaiu c.in hardly be escaped during the next three months, Wheu the news lirjt reached Washing ton that there were several hundred cases of yellow fever in our army lit Smiiago, it came very near to creating a panic. Every possible precaution is being ikon to prevent the (ever becoming epi demic and, although, new ot Hie prog' rem of the fever is very meagre, owing to rigid censorship at Santiago, there is now a Utile better feeling. Latest reports from Santiago say that there are four hundred cases of yellow fever among the Americans, Uuncral OulHeld being among the number. There is nentlarm felt as the cases are all of a mild type. aw aa Oaea Purl. After the United Slates d ig was raised over the Governor' palace in the city of Santiago, an 1 at the Morro forts, and the six Spanish ships in the harbor became American pilzet, Lieut. Iiobson at ih head of an etpeditlon entered the np proacbes to the harbor and golug to the regular Bring station, exploded all t in mines. Santiago it now an open port, a C in tern bouse Is to bo eitablis'ied an I cut- tome regularly collected by American officials, NaMWul PeaUlea. General Shatter has declined the posi. lion of Military Governor of Santiago, and will return to this country. In General Shatter's place, . General IfcKlbbin has been appointed military governor of Santiago and he at once as sumed charge ot the city. lie waa. a sut ler during the Civil War and was ap pointed to the regular army for allowing bravery in an engage meuL Until he wai make a brigadier-general one week ago he was lieutenant-colonel ot the Tweuty fourth Infantry, Yielded Ike ralat The demand ot the Spanish soldiers, namely, of taking their arms with them back to Spain, was reluctantly yielded but now all their guns are stackod up In the armories at Sanilac under the charge of American troops. Part Rise Meat. There was a rumor here tod iy thtH General Mile with four batteries ot ai lillery hod already left Siboney and started on the Tale tor Porto Rioo. This report wot denied afterwards. Hut within a few days thirty thouiam troops will start from Tampa, Fla. Charleston, 8. C, and Cbickamauga, and will boos be placed at Porto Hloo. The monitors Puritan, Ampbltrita an I Miantanomah are due to arrive oil S in Juan, Porto Itloo, today, which place they will blockade. Pa Ik Maalfe aaal. Orders or given to hasten tu depail- are ot Commodore Watson's fleet against the Spanish coast cities, and it Is expect ed that this fleet will be ready to nail this week. In some quarters there are reports that Commodore Wotaoa will salt without lU leaving Urn being mad public, so that tb Hral report of this action will be from the Spanish seaboard, where bis Hast will make its appearance. Journal 1 V ikaD. I Ralkmh. N.C.. July 18. i Early yesterday morning the six com panies of the Second Regiment stlecled to go to different points south left here. Three, companies left by the Seaboard Air liine and three by the Southern rail roads. The soldiers were not marched into the city to the Union Depot , but the cars were run out near I'ullen Park and the companies boarded their trains there which required only a short march from camp. The leaving of half of the regiment makes quite a difference in the appear ance of camp. There are now only about 70 men in camp here. There is i-tlll much dissatisfaction that the regiment should have been split, and still more dissatisfaction that the negro regiment should have gotten the assignment for the Philippines, which was so much wanted by this Second Regiment. There were 11 more patients admitted to the hospital at camp yesterday. Sev eral of them have measles. Col. Burgwyne himself attended to the embarkation of the six companies when they left here on Sunday. Major Wilder was in charge of one train of 1!1 cars and Major Cotton of the other train of lit cars. Senator Utitler is booked to come here tonight to have a conference with Gov ernor Russell. This is in reference to the Republican convention which meets here on Wednesday the 20t h. The remaining six companies of the Second Regiment will on Wednesday march out six miles from here and pilch tents and stay thcro for a few days, then they will return here and pitch their tents where the First Regiment was In camp at Damp Grimes. There the drainage is much belter and the tents can be placed in better order. The board of trustees of Trinity col lege is to meet this week, and it is re ported that the board has called on Judge Walter Clark to appear before It and prove his charges against President C. Kilgo of the college. The opening of the Democratic cam palgn is to be August lird. Among th speakers there will le T. J. Jarvis, Lee Utwrman, Locke Craige, J II Currie, R T Rennet and C it Aycock. The pro crainmc is prepared by Chairman Sim mons. Col. Cunningham, the largest tobacco grower in the world is here and says the crop Is Injured 20 per cent by the heavy rains which fell early In the season. He has 2 million hills on COO acres. Capt. C. B. Duncan will deliver at the Stale Fair an address on ex Governor Thomas M. Holt, who was for many years president of the Fair. Judge I'urnell on Saturday, adminis tered tho oitlh of oftlec to II. G. Kwan as U. S. Judge of the Western District of N, C. Talal Aimbrr ar rlllll Mare Arrival la rub. Santiaoo, .laly 16 The final report of casualties in the army Hincc it landed n Cuba Ihreu weeks ago ha been for warded to Washington. It bhows an aggregate of 1,914 offi cers uud men killed, wounded ami miss- ing. The killed numlH-r240, of whom 21 w.;re officers; wounded, 1,584, of whom 93 were ofllct-rx: and missing, 81, of whom none were officers. Of tho wounded only C8 have died. Colonel Pope, the suigeon-in-chief, says this is a remarkably small number of fa talities, considering the large number of wounded. In the field hospitals there have bpcu a remarkably small number of septic wounds, and but two cases of gangrene have developed, one of which resulted fatally. J. SHATTER'S ARMY. pr TrrrrrrrrrrrTTYTOxrrrTQ JUST RECEIVED ! 5 iMliKOT KISOM M ILL A FUKSII CAR LOAD OF Voigfht's ...Flour, i SNOW DRIFT, CALL A LILY, STAR, . . ADMIRAL, Four (invles of Good Flour, AN UNHAPPY PATRIOT. Dey's got me here inlisled an' 1'sc willin' fob ter fight, But de cap'n, he's got notions an' he doesn't treat ine right. I's hankerin' to meet dem yaller Span iards face to face, An' scatter 'em an' spatter 'em pcrmis- c'uus ronu' tie place. Rut my heart's mos' broke Hy de way de sergeant spoke. He's got me whah his 'pinions is de law. Desc rilles make uie nervous, I could do a heap o' service Es dey'd lemme take my raz.er to de wah. You squints along de barrel an' you shoots a mile or so. Perhaps you done hit somepin' but how is you gwinlor knowV De onlles' assistance dat I cares foil in a fight Is a wcepin dat you handles close up, so's to steer it right. An' my heart's mos' broke By de way de sergeant Bpokc. He's got mc whah his 'pinions is de law lint I'se privileged to mention I could stop de whole contention Ef dey'd lemmo take my raz.er to di wah. Washington Star. P.KST FANOY PATENT. . GOOD PATENT. FANCY STRAIGHT. (i)()D FAMILY. If you need a burro), Sc Us He- foro You Buy. Every Barrel (luiuiinteed. UcDanicl & Gaski 'WIiol'Knle fc IlYinil cx Ci rovers, tlL 'Phone 91. 71 ISrol St. Important Notce , our w atch w ords ; ON THE DIAMOND. RMallBr lh Nallaaal Leacae Hiwr- Mnll UaiuenlPlayMlJYMterdav. Special to Journal. New York, July 18 New York P, Louisville 1. Brooklyn, July 18-Brocklyn 7, St Louis 6. Baltimore, July IS-Ralti'iioN i, Chicago 3. Boston, July 18 Boston 0, Pitts- burg S. Philadelphia, July 18-PhUadelphia 4, Cincinnati 5. Washington, Ju.y 18 Washington 2. Cleveland 2. Darkness, Where Ttaejr Play Ta.rtay. Chicago at Baltimore. Pittsburg at Boston St. Louis at Brooklyn. Louisville at Now York. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Washington, How the I'labA Hlaad. W. L. P. iX Cinclnnat 63 27 .O.V) Boston 48 28 .831 Cleveland 4(1 20 .013 Baltimore, 45 20 .008 Chicago 45 B5 .Ml New York, 40 84 ,541 Pittsburg 40 3A .Mi Philadelphia, 33 40 .413 Brooklyn,. 81 43 .433 Washington 28 46 .1187 Louisville, 24 fit .807 St Louie, 21 67 .200 CASTOR I A For Infant and ChiMrtn. T.I Kind Yoa Han Always Bought urn &AKIII0 POWDER Absolutely Pure Offick Ci.kkk Sltkhiok Court, New Ubiine, N. C, July 4, 181IS. ) All papers presented at this odice for certificate of probate or certificate of official character of nny probate oflicti' must have attached thereto a 10 cent Uevcnue Stamp, Sec War Revenue Law, ISttf5, page 1J. W. M. WATSON, Clerk Superior C.nirl. THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. Porterfield & Co. Commission Brokers. Nkw York, July 18. STOCKS. OjK'n. High. Low. Close Sugar 13IJ 1.12.) 131 jf 13iJ Peoples Gas.... Oi 08$ 07 98 C. B. &Q, 1051 mi 104 J 10.-.J COTTON. Open. II ip-h. Low, Close August .1.07 S 98 5.90 0 00 CUICAOO MARKETS. Whsat Open. High. Low, Close September.... 07 07) 07 0711) Corn September.... 81 84 3I1J 33 Cotton Sales 59,000 liaien. Summer Outing Outfits Are never complete without Toilet Kc'iiiiisiles We have Cold Cream, Va nillic Cold Cream, Magnolia Ititlni, Mail- nm Smile's Tun Krmlii'ator, Mis. Conk ing x Curling Cream, Amolin l ace l.o- iiiii and others too numerous to mention. Inn't fail to get theni before leaving from Bradkani's Reliable Pharmacy. ATTRACTIVE STORE ROOMS AND OFFICES, TO KENT ! IN I'Olt- MOST CENTHAL TION OK CITY. Two large stores, handsome plait glass fronts, with water, gas and electric lights, closets, etc Offices, singly, or double, well lighted, gas and electric lights, closets and sew. erage. . Fine room for Lodge purposes. Fra ternal orders Invited to Inspect same. All In Planters Tobacco Warehouse Building. For Istmi and particulars. Inquire of 11. A. Nt'NN, tfo. 08 South Kroul Street Bears the Signature Ladles cuff pln, watch guard chains, dress button sets, anil studs la andleas stylet and prices, at Batter's, the Jew-ler. OAHTOTHA. u. t lta 1x4 1m tin itcM Whoa 1a Bsyboro slop at tha Luplon House for good accommodations. IrORCf r Wnn(el ! A manjwith g Iran la contract a l4 of timber 4 aillra frraa New Berne, B. E. SULLIVAN ft CO. I At th Book Store k The LATEST ! ttowej's Victory Marrb. Iirnv ymir onlera for Engravnl Visiting Cards. : The PURITY of our drugs and chemicals The ACCURACY with which our prescriptions an compounded and The STABILITY of all our preparations are Hie sterling luulitii s thai we priile ourselves are cmlindicil in all tfooils we pokscsh. Our ex haustive stock of chemicals together with our Assorlcil Variety of toilet articles ami ilniirisls' sundries enalles us to oiler loihe public pric.is that can be favorably I'ompared with those of any dni I'slalilishment in the country. Bradham's Reliable Drug 5tore. 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C. T.J.TURNER - STILL LKAHH IN -We have Jiut rcci ivml niiolher Kino Hlmk.of Kl'USITl'ltK coimiHtlng of lied Hixini Hulls, l'urlor Suits, riillTonleri., Wanl Ibibra and Hall KlnniU at lament rli-cs ever known. TO TUB LADIES 1 (live your oidont to T. J. Tl'IINKU with your Kmall I'lrlurv of yourM'lf or anyone of your family and lie will fur nlh you a lino 16x20 Crayon Picture for $1 98 16x20 l'ln PaaUl Only 2 VH 16x20 Sephla, latest atyl 2 98 HATIHKACTION (iUAUANTKKI). Yoa ran see a line sample of this work at my store. TliU line work is dune l.y the Owrns Portrait Co., of (Ilih-aro. T. J. Turner is tho rhvapmt place to buy your nice Ti.ll.-l Rem, M.mtuilo Can. opy and fancy Willow Itorkirs. A rail nl our new store, 73 Itlddl Htrwt, will not only prove to lie pleasant but benrfW cial. T. J. TUttfiltt ruuKiruRico, U Mld.ll. Slrrrl, New Berne, N. O.
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