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J A;! ; f I 1 i i ; i . VOL. XYl-KO. SOS. HT EISS, R. C TL tSDIT M0&5I30. MARCH !8, 1IS9. EST1IL1SBID 1181 rtw t l mit OS i IN l 7I AN IN ! i & in IS ft ft ft IN 'ft N IN IN IN ft IN IN 71 'Com and otir New Liwe-of W4 Sitka, a bether J V ' I mish Stripe ur I'laid in tbe Katia TaHrla ir a hand oate jViut , deSow. - . v y A 1m Complete Aatortineiit of Tao Ton TaflYU. y( The Swirol Nil ahicb. utlf uch charming EaiU.or ty WaisU dwre a thought. .....i . ...i...., r Human Stripe I1ce,iudee4 auythiuf" ii Plo,u can be faun J oifbiir counter. IK not forget (b Irish Honimpau, to nobby for SkirU or Prairie Gram Waltlngi , ff 1 VU -I m ! it.- r u.i:.. f.. w iu all color two admirable points it lay claim to, Cbeapur W and Ih.rabilite r . r ,W VI Plant and Zelglrr HhoeW We are expecting our Want and Zeigler Tie on every boat I ' ' CROWDS ":l V H: 5i or iiiiioi) AT OITK . . . OPS G! ' : - i-, 'v V 5i For the. past threo days with flittering success. Wo are much crowded for time, but as over always something ior you I s I i t . ; - -' . - - ; ,.. ' -, --3, We are just in receipt oi a shipment oi Petticoats, so stylish this season, iuj lancy stripes and black, made ot Italian cloth. Looks like Silk. I Plenty of material - in rtiiemAand large wide ruflles. Here are prl6es,V5C)ci 75c, 75c, 85c, $1 00, $1 25, $1-50 and $1 75. Also tancy striped Italian Cloth ' lor mat; ing petticoats. You get credit tor wearing a silk skirt, when yoti have one made oi this material. They are 36 inches wide. ,' iPriees from 15c, 20c and 25c per yard. ' ' ! : v ' Slartla 26, 1800 ! 1 ' ' !!,' ' ft I I it ' JOHN DUNN, aviiolt:sa!,i: a mrn ir, 'f ' (! iiMi,r.ii in Groceries and Conf Ml ft ! Tt lUlml 9um ' DMpera IgUlag hm.wmm V AmiU tut lad T!ptnot OQniinuM Mrtk aad ortkrMiof MmJU 8ani)a. . , Ir n Mrt of lb guiwial iiivaaea mofcncal by !., Ilirell 8, ftli Iroop ktch baa jTrUaj aad, u kepi p T tola) Aawrlcaa loaf M Tr to tatt m4 a4 4 klltoJ aad m totnM. Abmb( Ua,(0M , fol- Harry C JCfbert, of tin' Teulj-eocud lafaa- Taa FlMplao' ton I aakaowa, bat It It reported to to hear. 0aaral OU aatlmalad tbalr Iom la Frkliy and Bat aidajr latU( at MO kilted, aot ooaitt iog I ka wmkM, aad abay ar repOftad to bar tuffered at least a baav.ly oa Sandy. . ., ',,, ' ' ' ' , Tb lataat diipalcbe ladlrat tbat QtoeralOlb bat practically earrlad oat bit plaa a far a tba taoTamtat of bla ai troop to concerned, but tbu BoeaaMBt baa aat brea rapid taongb to cornet tba Ftllplao If tbayaiak t ap. , . .., ...... , ' ... . , lliabject wai to aaad Oaaaral He Ar thur dlrtaoa aortbeaM to Noralicbaa, lea tallea from Maafla, atd 7 rapid advanca, almoat doe att to a point north of Polo, tbui cutting off tbe aatlva-arny, whlcb' wa centered at Halabon aed folo, from eteaplng to tbe aorta. Oa lb eut tbe arcane of eecape tu In landed to b . cloeeil by General Dale, and on tbe aootb Gee. Harrtooa O.OtlKWbetteaand Hall were I tbe Thne tba- Filipino erroe at Polo and Malaboa would be innonnded.' ; General XcArlbnr'' td ranee ru ap parently ao alow, or was made la nch an Indirect line, that the Filipino bad aa openlug for fleeing to tbe Borth, He tetm to b tfck onthward in bl ailrance toward Polo aud then turned northward ajteln In tread of morlng di rectly to the point eougUU '.. Tbe aeit more of tbe American will be Intended to eruih the Filipino who may hare beta caught la tbe trap tet, and then to pre on to italalot, Again- ldo' capital, twenty-feur aille north 6f Vanfla' and fifteen mile north of Polo. , il . f .1 " ' . , . M Defore the discovery of One Minute Coagh Care, mlnliter were greatly dl lurbed by oongblag congregation. ' No excuie for It now. F 8 Dolly. Til. April Maaaelaee. Major General Weeley Merrill contri bute the leading article, entitled "Oar Flag In the Philippine," to tb current April number of Frank Leelle1 Popular Monthly. No magazine contribution could pote greater authority, timely Interact: and rvalue than tblt full and grapblo narrative af the Phlllpplno cam paign, by tile distinguished army com ma a der who, Ja oonjnnoilon with Ad miral Dewey, took the city of Manila on Augut 13th of last year. F Marlon Crawford "Romanoe ot Rome, also profusely and beautifully Illustrated, I another notable foalur of the April Fratjk Leslie' Popular Monthly. Tbe number also include Illustrated articles upon "Agulnaldo. and Filipino Envoy;" liHoagn msaico w a rntan ua Jiy Captain Q H Yyilson; and X Women In tb Culplt,n.by tbe Rev. Phebe A Bana ford; complete short stories by .Olive Harper and Walter Malone, . . ; . ii i ' . i f-:. ' I Anthony Qope't new romance, which he has just finished, is called "Tbe Countess , Emilia," and . has ' been ' pur chased by TneXadlef U6me Jeurnsl In which' periodical U will Immediately begin.-. The story I about a beautiful Coonteti. She has quarreled with her hnsbend,nd they hare deelded to live In seclusion In -separate iwlng of the castle. ' "Thlt - tbe do until Captain Dieppe, who becomes a member of tbe household, inadrertontly opens a door, through which are revealed to him tbe apart meet of tb exiled Couotete, with tbe beanlliul occupant standing In a doorway. The Captain falls In love with the young woman, and from this point there to not a momenta, cessation In the romantic adrentures which ensue in the castle, Its garden and. neighboring place of rendetron. - - , Aa IJlutlrted artlplela Hie April Jlc Clare's will record the experiences' of Cleveland Holier, tbe writer, and Vf. V. Steven, tb artist, in runs on locomo tive and In mail cart, at nlaety mile aa hour and upward, under the new East and West mall schedule. Captain Mahan will conclude hi valuable aerie ot i tide on "Tb War on the He and Its Lessons," with a paper treating especial ly Of "the guard let over Oevera and tbe watcli kept pn Camar,'; .Kiss Tarbell will relate tbe story of Llncolu's attitude and conduct in reference to emancipa tion, giving much new remlriiscense of Lincoln by Charles Sumner, Carl Scburz and other of Lincoln's close friend.. Brook Adams wllP write' it the new I problems In International commerce and politics raised by tbe aew puitloa ot tbe ' United States. , lie foreeeee a lift) and L stakes the food more delicious and wholesome BFAfiCY FRESH MS BUTTER Z Just Received, Only 25 Ceut Lb. TiVKa mil MAXABoa. I aioaswMJi siiwr a. mntth tit oe Agml.U Ae f InMt 94 m4 TW M On tm. Miit.t, March Ie-CvMeatly aatlcl pallig a bombardment by the American fleet, tbe Filipinos vacated Malaboa last eight, War lag a few to burn the Iowa. Malaboa Is all mllee northwest of Manila. General Wbealoa' brigade, itretcBed out along lb railroad from Caloocaa to tbe Tnllahaa river, was po wariest I prevent tbe withdrawal, owing to tb natural obstacle and to the etrong op- poettlon. . A column of amok at daybreak was lb first Intimation of tb Filipino' Inten tions, but other followed at various points, all aooa bleeding la a drase bal loon shaped eland. Tbe flame of burn ing rice mills and other large buildings could be plainly aeea from Caloocaa despite the etrong eunllght. By II o'clock In the morning the only building of Importance aot destroyed in the centre ot Malaboa was a large tlene church. At noon fresh fires were started among tbe natlre hut in the outskirts of tb town, although lb general exodu took place much earlier. Many of the natlre troop (ought refuge la tbe suburbs, Narotas and Caaag,' or were driven luland by the shells of the Helena, Callao, Ningdapan and Laguna d Bay, gunboats which bombarded the town. TO CUBE A tttLBl IB ) B)AY ' Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All druggist refund tbe money if It fail to euro. S5c The genuine bat L. B..Q. on each tablet - .C J1r Ore.r. tbf Maatew Owt i(IMfU miltUtl.il.a. BUaaca a rM mm4 Or. ' Atlabta, Ga , March St Tba Slaw of Georgia ha determined that argru Tolaataar military companies ar nnde alrable. and Governor Candler's adailnto Jtratioa bat begna muttering ant all the colored volunteer compaoiee ao a ait of the BtaU aillltla ' . Tbl aetloa oa lb part of tbe Rial to a mull of the rlotoae and dlsgreeefat ooadnet of the volunteer negro Immune regiuMot which', ware etatloned ai Cbk'kamang and Macon, and which shot their way through this and otber Stale oa their way boo after being mastered oat recently. - Governor Caadler and the adjalant general a re eoavlaeed that eegro troop are a "menace to the peace aad order of the Stale," aad yesterday aa order was lasaed from tbe Capllol discharging the colored eompanla la tba Stat aervlee. Tb order discharging also eommaad tb captaia of tb companies to turn orerttelr gun and ammunition and Stat property to the- adjutant general atone. A a reason for Ike discbarge It I elat ed that they hare aat shown tbeaselvea capable ot maintaining the standard of the Slate militia. Ii it said that tin Governor Is Incensed at the conduct of the negro regiment, and tbat b will not retain one of tbe colored eompanla in tb Slat service. The negro soldiers are complaining at their summary dis charge. . ,, . . Other companies will be mustered out tbl week. - Twa Kara Fire Victim. Niw Tobk, Marob 16. The work In the ruin of tb Windsor Hotel was con tinued with a full force of men today, and tbe pile of debris were beeped np faster than tbe cart could lake them way. It Is thought bow that lb foun dation and cellar will be cleaned out by the end of tbl week. ' Workmen came upon a human foot In shoe near the Forty-seventh street and Fifth avenue corner of the ruins this morning. The shoe was badly charred end shriveled, and It could not be told whether the fool was tbat of a woman or a child. - . ' A second fragment Of a human foot was found late tblt. afternoon near tbe Fifth avenue entrance to tbe hotel. There was very little loft of It, only the great toe and tome tendon being left. Near the place workmen found a pair of dipper. The ghastly relics were sent to the morgue. : Two bodies were found In the ruins yesterday, tbe first being found near tbe Fifth avenue side of the ruins, ft was In an unrecognizable condition, - sod could not even be identified as the re mains of a man or a woman. Tb second body wa found -wedged under soma steam pipes In tba archway of tb first party wall ot the basement twenty feet north of Forty sixth street. This body wat also wholly unrecognizable. Only tbe trunk, ribs and some pieces of tleeh clinging to the bones remained. " . . This make the list number twenty tlx known dead. "--',. ; J Sheer. Bedalia, Mo conductor on elect rlo street car line, writes (hat his little daughter was very low with croup, and her life saved after all physicians bad failed, only by nslng One Minute Cough Cure. F 8 Duffy. - ..' . . AM EPITAPH. ' An epitaph graven with jack-knife upon a rough pine board In a mountain cemetery: . " "Beneath this board w have slowed . away The punctured body of Dan O' Day, Who jumped existence and vanished v hence . , At a victim of overconfidence. . He held two jacks In a game red-hot, But the third he was after remained na ' . caught. An' be tried to back 'em, with cheek sublime, ' With a gnathat be failed to draw In . .lime. . ' . Take warning, fellows, from hissed fate, And don't get gay at too rapid gal Unless you've your battery slowed wbire jou Can git it, and git it p. d. q. Denver Post, i death struggle, a nong the .leading na tions for fereign outlet! for tholr sur plus production." NEW BERN, N. C. tfjfjf.ri mitiitistsis t.. ? CAGTOHIA , Tcr ' CLilJren. For past five years we have been fill lug Over seven thousand prescriptions tacb year; every one of them satisfactory to tbe physicians, and materially bene filing the sick. Anybody can mix up a lot of medlclues, and wiile a label, but we pride ourselves that we know bow to compound prescriptions so as tw ob tain beat and greatest medicinal' virtue contained therein. "We want to tee you well,-and might assist rotm physician If we filUhis prescriptions. Thone i Brad ham's Pharmacy. THE aPECULATIVa MARKBT8. v Today's quotation furnished by W. L. Galbraitn, New Tork, Represented by A. O. Newberry. . Nbw York, March 17. erfOL'EH. Open. High. Low. Close lAOl BIO nut 1 47, 87, Sugar. ...... Am Tobacco O... a R.AC1 ., M.O. P. ... Reading tud 119 144 47 87, 10: i 150f 160 8 IB J 810 - SIS im 119 14f 141 48 '47 art 37, " COTTON. 1 Open. Uitrh. Low, Close August 100 601 5.08 5.98 CU10AGO MAKKETS. WnAT Oiwn. Ulgh. Low. Close May ......... 7l Wl 711 72 Cobb May ..-., bO, aa, 36 80, Tbe greatest remedy (or vl- Incipient Consumption. vUUgii Cures at once Owght. g . Colds,Hoaratorts,Louol S V T II Oa VcBKmchHhvGrroee. Asthma sod Croup. At Q droggiato. 25c REAL ESTATE AGENCY Houree and Lot For Sale at Lowest Poestble Figurv. Dislrabte Rome and Tenements Ibat will prove a One Invest ment. ' , ' ' ' Collection of Rent a Specialty. Oflloe at residence, 17 Jo'anton ttrnt. W. E. HARPER. $10.00 RKU ARD ! For evidence which will bad to the con vicl Ion of the party or . parties, tbrowlug bricks ft fireman of Electric LUht Station. C R, P. WILLIAMS. Bear the Signature of U-a,.. tit All kinds of Tnll'ei, made fresh daily C. J. KCor't y & t'o. OPERA HOUSE! Friday, March 31 Fitz & Webster's : Unrivalled Company of Comedians in that Musical Com dy Surprise A Breezy Time Entirely Rewritten and Turned Un-to ' ' dale. Introducing our Distil ct . Everything New,, Novel and Original. See the Cat So. en ide. tlix Tennis Quin tette, the 3 levied gailir, anj a Grand Cake Walk by tl e entire com) any a In- terpreUd by AniericaV Four flundr d. Enjoy Tm llnure anil a II ilf of Clean Fun. General Admit Inn 15c. Referred teats withoul extra charge. Gallery 25c. J. L Hartcficld, REAL ESTATE AGENT and COLLECTOR OF RENTS, ' If you want your bouse occupied w!!h good tenanlo or if you have projietty fur ttakle turn it over to me. I hare calia for bonnet every (lay, but I have none vacant I make prompt returns eml of month. (;(! over Cilifct'iis bank, with . J VVolifudt'n, ' Faii.ll 8f(ar Cutrd Ilea Km lb C'aiolilta Ilea., f-ni.ll UrrakfaalStiiia. Ileibi Pickle, Uora P4cib Quota Olive, Mot Urd feyicea of all kinds. Freb Canact Tomaloea, Cora, Suooolaab. Cora and Totnatoee, Okra aad Toaaatoei, Salatoa, Sardine, Lob iter, Cblp rVaf, Cook ad CorneJ Beef, I'otlcd II am and Tongue. Freth Uoacled Coffee) a id Fineet Te. Fancy Cream Che, CMlFthaud Irith I'oUloet anil nuroerout other good tbing to eat. Call and Examine onr Slock. McDanicl & Gaskill WlioleMAte V Retail . CwToernt, 'Phone 01. 71 Rreir l Nt. Ulil Spring Season Ii upon ui and when you go to house-cleaning you will find that you need probably a New Carpet, Mulling, Jrt Siare or Rhr, Or an Odd Chair or Ro?kor. All of these and other thinge too numeroti to mention, you will find at our (tore. u n Our now WALL PAPERS have been purohiuscd nnd will arrive within the next weeh. The prices are right and yon are asked to examine them. We have become agents for the largest Tile Manufacturer in the World and will carry a Stock of HEARTHS AND FAC INGS at all times. We carry an up-to-date stock and will at all times be pleased to show you through. Yon are as welcome to look as to trade. FRANC. H. J0NES & GO.. 87 MIDDLE (STREET. it WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR 1 SPRING GL0THINS, II AND WILL TAKE PLEASURE IN SHOWING YOU OUR 8TOIK. Our entir stock is Bran New audjou will be sure to get the Latest Sty les and Pattern. . , . , We ean Fit Everybody Boya, Youths and Men. We have a Very Nobby Line of CHILDREN'8 CLOTHING, size from four years np to fifteen. Our Prices are Cheap and Qualinee Good. We hire a Large Assortment of Stylet and have all eizee In Men's Clothing' and ean surely fit you.' We elre a perfect fit in Ready Made, as well as in Tailor Made Clothing, and you will save money by calllog on us before buying. v - We have a Complete Line c f MEN'S EXTRA TROUSERS, which are made in Firat-Olass Slyle. Bia forereryone and Price from $1 00 a pair up. . "- ' . - Call and Examine our Stock and you will find you have tared mon ey by dealing witH us. " ' 1 3V 3DTJ3iT CO., 1 - m pnr.inrtir rtrf.ET. - NEW BERNE. N. C. ''. IS " . ......3 moiCwTasuiyu k J$$ CHOICE DELICACIES IN - .!...! 11 : Sack as Canntd Salmon. Lob sters, Sardines, Canned Soap of all kind, LVraon Cling and Yel low Crawford I all Tom 1 Peachr i Canned Vegetable of all kind, such at Tonmluea and Okra. Dnrn and Totnatoee. Try a can of Bell - Haven Ilrand Canned Com if or leu there la nothing better on the mar-, ketatany price. " Give us call and we will save you money .J Country Hams, 10 Cents Pound. J. R. PARKER; JR;, GROCER, Thono CD. ;7 7 Broad Gtreet.: - tun 3 .3 3 3
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