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mm VOL. XYI--N0. 91. NEW BKRHI, N. C, SATURUAY MORNING, JULY 23, 1898. ESTABLISHED. 1882 -A HOT WEATHER FOODS ! i .-as ATTACK. r- S1mii1(1 bo Light, Dainty anil Nutritious, and Cereals and Farinaceous Foods of all kinds aro especially adap- ted for it. Many delicious breakfast, lunch and dinner dishes can be inado from our high grade " Oat Flak, Oatmeal, Wheat, Germ Meal ami Pettijohu Rice. (Sago, Taploea, Macaroni, Spaghetti, Ac. We have JnsLllecoivcd a few CHOICE SMOKED TONGUES Sonje people aro already troubled with an overplus of ' . tongue, but not like these, they are Extra Nice and lettable, and why should tliev not be palatable, in 'Onions" there is strength, but this is not to be breathed, . and tho Tongno and Palate are very closely united. . OUlt G110CEUY DEPARTMENT is kept up to the Standard of Excellence and we always try to suppl the trails at the Least Possible the Quality of the Goods. Prices, consistent wit 2 . Yes, Santiago has surrendered, and we have another item of good news for our customers. . The Knife has been Thrust into Our Stock. This means a Great lieduclion on our Entire Line of ( COLORED COTTON GOODS ! 2? Including Lawns, Organdies, Dimites, Ducks, Crashes, Ac, Ac... , . t y.; v' " All Summer Underwear is Reduced and our Parasols have shared the same fate. : ' We ("till have that Ex Ira, '( pair for 25c) Ladies' Hose in either Plain or Uiclielieii llib, blank and Tanr ' Ladies' l'elts in white, black and Tan. Pape & Deyo, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Suiiihera Fruit and Produce i Specialty. 830 & 801 Wii1iiiitoii St., New York. INFERENCE National liank of New Berne, N. C. ' Gansevoort Hank, New York. The Army on Its Way to Porto Rico. DEVET IT liNILi. Journal Bureau, I Raleigh, N. C, July 22. J Col. Burcwvne late yesterday nflcr- llonistbat if there is any stretching to noon marched the six companies of the be done it will be in favor of, and not I Second regiment back into camp after against, the gallant fellows who des-1 their two days outing. They seemed to Assault on the Soon. Troops Lieut. Hobson Another i City Expected are Advancing in Washington. Cruiser Gone troyed Cervern's fleet. Gen, Shatter was right in claiming that the navy had nothing to do with the ships tbat had! surrendered to him, but he would not be right in claiming, and nobody who knows him believe that he will claim, to have assisted in destroying Ccrvera'a fleet. the Usual Way. the the at m ft ) i $ , Highest Market Prices, Prompt Sales and Check by Return Mail is OUR MOTTO and is Making in Many Friends. , - SU'iicils and Postal will 1 furnished on application to . JOHN DUNN, New Berne, N, Give ns a trial shipment and you will bo pleased with our Bales.' . r, ' 0. PAPE. & DEYO, NEW YORK. ft , irt i'"yt "-1 " lit.".n,'iir''ii', ituiitn-ic"nr'iii!jq nocc JUST RECEIVED a Fresh Lot ot Portlismouth Corned Llullets. IUX 111 Vi:U I'UINT lSUriKU, 2:o pound. ' FliKSU KOASTKI) COFFKK, 15fi, 20oml 45j III. v SMALL MO II A MS, 12,! P,. I'.ONKI.KSS HUKVKI'ASr sriillM. 1 to lb. I'M) H AMS TO CUT. 12 II.. Ir, f. t onrlinnf FANCY C.UOCKIM KS U enm I i. hv (live uj a Iriid mid In murine, .1 Hint w will t ip you unwicy. All g.tnils Kiuirittiliioil an reireciilo. it iii.ii i-j ri-f.ui'l.-'l. Very l.'i iji., lf ully. c:3 n (1.3 9 p v-m r--x i A'linlcsale "nnj I'.lial (Iroter. Special to Journal. Washington, July 22 General Miles cables from Mole St. Nicholas, Haiti, es his expedition passed that point this afternoon. The fleet of ten transports, loadtd with the troops for the forto Hico cam paign, and convoyed by the warships of Admiral Sampson were muking good lime for their destination. The invading army will be landed on tbe n irtli shore of the island Sunday and the same operations aro to bo employ. ed that wirkid to successfully wben 15,000 men were landed of Uemrul.Bhar. ter's command. If Spanish are suspect ed ot being on shore to oppose ti e land ing or harass the troops tho warships will begin shelling the coast. Admiral (Sampson was Instructed to furnish the convoys for Miles and it is pKsuiued that the main lighting part ol his fleet will sail also by the end of the week to lake up position preparatory to throwing shells on Ban Juan. The ships after their period of constant activity, were chiefly in need of attention, coe supplies and provisions. Kvarly thirty thousand men will con stitute the formidable army of Invasion The remainder of the Bough Kldera who were left behind at Tampa to care for the horses aud outfit will go to Porto llico. Four troops of those, with several hundred recruits enlisted in the West to till vacancies, will soil and Join the main body under Colonel Roosevelt, who is said to be ndw with General Mfier. Re cruited to its full strength and with the four troops at Tampa Colonel Roosevelt will have a regiment under his command, composed of as bard fighters as any in the regular army. Admiral Sampson cabled that Annapolis and Wasp destroyed Spanish Cruiser Jorge Juan In Mipse Bay. . . s Tllw Fevri. Htato Buperintendant Henderson de- clarefc that no yellow fever exists Tampa Flurida. " If cases ot yellow fever have not at ready broken out among the sick soldiers brought to Fort Monroe from Santiago, there are cases of such grave and susplc lous nature, as to came apprehension among the surgeons who have oharfe of the post hospital at Old Point, and spec ial efforts will bo made to Isolate every case. . At II. The flnl California regiment as an ad. vance guard is marching on Manila, On the 10th it had advanced to Jaobo, two miles from Manila. Booth Manila will be captured first The advano is led by General Greene, Tbe second military expedition, whlcli left Baa Francisco for Manila on June in. arrived last week. There were 8,500 troops In command ol Gen. Greene, making total of more than 1,000 Amor icao soldiers Bow oo-ope rating with Dewey. Admiral Dewey contemplates an sault on tbe city by land and sea Ibis week, without waiting the arrival of General Merrill, Tbe Bpaniards are said to be thoroughly disheartened and have ilven op all bop of bring rein. forced, and, as starvation threatens, H believed the city will be easy to capture. HtSua la Hme. Lieut Uobson of Merrlmao fame, who arrived at New York Ibis morning on the Yale, proceeded directly lt New York and laid before Secretary Long bis report ou the railing of the Uptown cruisers Maria Term and Coin. Ilobm was received with great se- IhudMrn everywhere that he appeared, Although pao talk continues to eahlrd from Europe there la nothing but i limiting in Silnilnlilrall.il clrclm, the I'rvaiuVnt and his cabinet having become ' fully Mlliflt-d that Hlo will not rc t I prm on Hit tftima that would be onVred 1 until alie It furtlutr humiliated and hav ing lrrui!nrt! to bring alioot her furth er Iniinlllaii.ia at the filirl moment ' I.. .. I. I 4rll f lttp. .-n. I ' . r . . a to l.i I.h.I the ' u ""I I '. n !.!. ' ... I, al'rt GURK IN & HOLE. Admits HaTifific no Proof Apiiist Piefct Kilp. tl e djHiniardH had surrendered to him, to allow Admiral Bampsou to take poa. siou of the Bpauish merchant ships that were in the harbor at Santiago, and put prize crews in charge of them. Several decisions by the United Stales Supreme Court have a direct bearing upon this matter. In one of them, the opinion by Justice Field, it was stated that no prize money could be allowed for captures or for the destruction of vessels by the navy, where the army bad aided, even by its operations several miles distant. It isclaimedby some that tbe above Camp Site Not Changed. decision will bar the payment of head money to tho officers and crews -of the vessels which destroyed Cervera's fleet, because it was the operations of the army which virtually drove the fleet out of Santiago harbor: but that seems to be drawiug it rather fine, and the wioug way at that, while the natural presump- Tha Best Flour Sold in NewBern Chairman Simmons Embarasses tbe Enemy. Protests Jtefore Railroad Committee. No Profit In Making Shirts. Tbe Cuban Allies. Santiago, July 20. Gen. Calixto Gar cia, in charge of the Cuban forces in the operations about Santiago, today notified Ceneral Shaftcr that he had tendered his resignation as commander of the insur gents in (he eastern department. - That Uencral Unrcia has not seriously retired from the army is disclosed by the fact that he has just agreed with General Cfeslillo to march their Cjban forces gainst IloUuin, and that both Garcia and Castillo have j lined in a request to General Gomez to unite with them in driving the Spaniards out of all the other provinces prior to the American attack on Havana. It is announced that Generals Garcia and Castillo are marching toward Hol guiu. Cuban staff officers confidently asserted that they would capture the Spanish garrison there withlu a month During the interim preeeding the Havana campaign thcJUub&ns promise to take the Geld with extraordinary activity and to clear the greater part of the island ol Spanish troops. It is likily, too, that the mlsunder standing between General Shafter and General Garcia will result In the Gubaus of ail parts of the island uniting for effective warfare against the Spaniards. If Generals Gomez and Garcia will drop personat animosity and act toother tue Cubans, ti e miy yet do some effective work in freeing their ountry from the rule of Spain. They have been liberally supplied with arms, ammuni tion and food: . WE CLAIM TO SELL And desire to increase our Flour Trade and to Induce you to try it we will sell jou on SATURDAY, JULY 23rd, FOB C ASH OlffLY, In Quantises not over 10 Pounds to anyone 1898, il'ir ray best n a u. L THIS BAY ONLY ! Ramereil Marring. Special to Journal. Nbw Yohk, July 22. In society circles here there is a rumor that W. K. Van. derbilt will marry the Duchess of Man Chester, Afral4 of Wum. Caoiz, July 21 The Isle de Panay and the Isla de Luzon have arrived here' Tbe two transatlantic steamers have gone to lay up at Seville The Valdes Is anchored In the bay. It Is reported that General Ochando is taking np his head quarters at Cadiz. It appears marquis de Camillas, who Is In Madrid, wired the Tians-Atlantlc Company that he had authentic Informa tion that Watson was starting. Ho ad vised them to got all their vessels In places ot safety. Tbe movements, combined with the arrival of mora troops and guns at At geclraare throwing the population Into oonsternstlon. The tent are appearing mushroom like around the bay, and thou sands of sand bags are arriving. ON TBI DIAMOND. Mulls f Ik NalleiMl Ul Van Mall Samea rinyo TeateMay. Special to Journal. New York, July 22-New York, 1 Pittsburg, 0, thirteen innings. Brooklyn, July 22 Brooklyn, I; Louis ville, 7. Philadelphia. July 23-First game Philadelphia, 12; Chicago, ; lad Ime Philadelphia, 7; Chicago, 1. Baltimore July 23-Baltlmore, 7; Cleve land, 5. Washington, July 19 Washington, 1 Cincinnati, 5. Boston, July II Boston 8, St Louis 1 Wlan ar Flaf T-4a. Boston at Brooklyn. Chicago at Cleveland. Baltimore at New York. Washington atPhlhMHphla. Cincinnati at Pittsburg. Haw ska SHaaa ataaa. have enjoyed the trip: It Is not yet decided that the troops will change the site of the camp. They may only change the water supply. This seems, strange to the people here in the face of all the protests that have been made against the present site. There are only twenly-sevcn patients in the hospital now.' The board of trustees of the pentten- tiary are in session, and are nrangling over many things. Mr. W. H. II. Cald well one of the members of the board wants the State to quit farming as it has not been a BUccesB, aud besides comes in competition with the farmers. The fact that the shirt factory is not such a profitable undertaking is also an annoyance to the bosses and the board. The board of agriculture have Increased the appropriation of $10,000 to the Agri cultural and Mechauical College, to $15,000. Three additional fertilizer in spectors, at a salary of $75 per mouth were appointed. They are still In sess ion. lion. F. M. Simmons, Slate cualrman of the Democratic party has asked for certain Information from the peniten tiary board. Among other things foi Ihe report of John li. Smith while he was superintendent. This has never been made and Mr,. Simmons request was an awkward one. The Wilmington and Weldon railroad his filed before the railroad commis sion exceptions to the recent or der of the commission reducing psssen ger rates on that road to 2 and 2 cents per mile. There are S grounds ot ex- ceptions which will be heard on the 2(lth. The Pullman Car Company also files excepilons to the ortlor increasing the assessed value of the Pullman cars In North Carolina. It contends that all the cars In tbe Slate save one are inter-Slate cars. That only 18 cars are in ue in use in this Slate and that the value of thesa at $5,000 each Is $90,000. Judge Clark appeared before the board ot trustees of Trinity college last Mon day but said he had no proof of fraud to back his charges against President Kilgo. It was stated that evidence In the matter was taken but that was a mistake. The Judge has put himself in a bole and as a gentleman remarked is likely to keep himself in one. Secretary of State Thompson, as in turance commissioner savs ho Is sure thst a number of "beneficiary" insurance companies are doing business in North Carolina without paying any license. The Stale Museum yesterday received a thousand pound armor piercing shot from the U. S Proving grounds at Sandy Hook. It has been fired through Hi Inchos of steel armor plating. It took only 820 pounds of powdor to fire It. It ti 12 Inches thick and 8 feet long. The streets around the Capital grounds are being macadamized! Tha paving and and parking ot the side walks around siusre will cost $3,200. Granolithic pavement Is to be nsed. The Mills manufacturing company have Just shipped to Liverpool 10,000 wsgon spokes. During Ihe past si months nearly 700,000 spokes have been shipped from here to England, A Choice Lot Portsmouth Mullets. McDANIEL I mil GROCERS, 71 Broad Street, New Bern, N. C, l I mi M - Fu.VDIII Absolutely Pure Mm atchwords ; ..HARDWARE... Vlasury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles. N. C. The PURITY "of our drugs and chemicals The ACCURACY with which our prescriptions are a . compounded! and The STABILITY of all our preparations nre the sterling Qualitica that we priilti ourselves arc cmboilicl in all guoila wo possess. Our ex haustive stock of chemicals together with our Assorted Variety of toilet articles and druggists' sundries enables us to offer to the public pries that can be favorably compared with those of any drug establishment in the country. Brndham's Reliable Drug Store. A Good Telephone Summer Outing Outfits Are never complete without Toilet KenulsltcB We have Cold I 'ream, Yos- ahncCoM Cream, Magnolia Halm, Mad am Snule's Tan Erailicator, Mrs. (Jonk- linu s Curling Cream, Anions race Lo tion ami others too numerous to uiei.tion. Don't fail to get them before leaving from Bradhain's Reliable Pharmacy. SERVICE IS A BUSINESS NECESSITY, A HOME CONVENIENCE. A COM BINED Necessity, Coiiveiiicm'e, Order Your Phone at Once ! T.J.TURNER ST1L1. LEADS . IN LOW I'RIUKS ! We have just received 'another Kino Hlock-of Fl'KNITCKK consisting of lied ltoom Suits, Parlor Suits. CliilTi.niers, Ward Unties and Hall Stands at. Lowest Trices ever known. . W7 L. P. Ct Cincinnati, , 6ft ' 28 .MO Boston, 61 29 .683 Cleveland 40 II .118 Baltimore 47 81 .601 Chicago, 46 87 . .6nt New York. 43 84 ,Mt PitUburg 41 89 .681 Philadelphia, ...... M 41 .467 Brooklyn L 81 .46 .410 Waahlnitou L. 80 60 .878' LnuUvitla, I l U .887 Ht Louis,., 1 It 81 .881 OA.MTOn.I-A.. 7Smi t'. TUI 8UMCT8. Yesterday Ymarkatquotatioat furnish ed by W. A. rorterflold k Co. Oommtailoa Rrokwt, Niw You, July 81. HTOCKfl. Open. High. Low. Clow Sugar 133 1S.' 183 138 Peoples Oas.... P( 8HJ BP 0. B. A Q. lOft 10 lOf.J I0f. COTTON. Open, IHrh. Low, ClnM August 1.81 6.83 181 8 81 CniCAOO MARKETS. WrrsAT Open. II lit h. Low. CUa A Hot Wave is Coming Hoon, and It Is well to be prepared with 8lylli.b and Well-Killing Clothing, which means comfort and rie to the wearer. Our exquisite Hummer Kabrlcs are cool and handsome, hnt, wben made Into a suit of Hlyllsh Clothing by us. will hold their shine and look swell, be cause we know now to make them At, and give comfort at tbe same time. 1 M. Clindwlrk, Middle street, NEW BEUNE, N. C TO THE LADIES ! Oivc your orders to T. J. TUKNEIt with your Small Picture of yourself or anyone of your family and be will fin nish you a line 16x20 Crayon Picture for $1 98 16x20 Fine Pastel Only 2 98 16x20 Scphla, latest style 2 98 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Y'ou can see a fine sample of this work at my store. This fine work is done by the Owens Portrait Co., of Chicago. T. J. Turner is the cheapest plnro to buy your nice Toilet Bets, Mosquito Can opy and Fancy Willow Knckcra. A rail at our new store, 7.1 Middle Street, will not only prove to be pleasant but benefi cial. T. J. TURNER FURNITURE CO, 76 Middle Street, New Berne, N. 0. WILLEtfBRINK'S Restaurant M lint Hoois, 180 MIDDLE BT., MEW BEUNR, N.C, Bvarrlhlaa Raw aaa riras riaas, HKAMI S Klaatrle raaa laaalal Basra Henry's Pharmacy, 127 MIDDLE BTHEKT. NEW BEHNK, N. C. Eskay'aZAlbumonlaedFood, Pptonto Milk Powder, Mallftl.Mllk'M.llln'a.Food, SecU Cam rick's Holubla Food COLUMBIAN INSECTITI'DB Bute Death to Waterings and Roacbea lhytkUn'8 Prttcrlptloni - m..A 5r.clalty. nVplamber.... 4M 87 ) 67 J rtcpUMiilvr.... S3 8.1 83 Ml rr
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