X ' ; ' ' . . ' -'if.' ..- !-- ' N .' 'W llvf r vt'iniv , . ,,. ...... . . ... . j " ' 1 . . , - 1 S 1 9 w 1 ' . W w , ii i. ..... . - BEAUTIFUL LINE of DUCKS;; i In Dl Tb very thing fur aatty coat auilt. Thru .the Sapphire ' , Tissue, Swivel Silk and Madras llutkt vie in Buying dainty V nrtirtic dreaae for tbe cowing Vf ' Of tonne every ladr need her outfit tbla season. ' . -i- ,..WJ .-..6u. !LADIESrTlES3 8o now wltW 'tit Ti, Sandal ' Only call and ar tteir Organdie, Dim! tic and iof, aud A tbe Sbwr Mouiaeliit d Soie for 1 J. H. HACKBURN'S, IS THERE AHYTHINfi PRETTIER or more charmingly lovely than a styl ishly trimmed Hat P Tour Hac Needs are well looked after at l)UI . ...Mll.l.lNHKY , . - You must visit this department fre v . quently it you would keep in touchy with the latest knacks and fads oPfche Milliner. There is something new and V interesting added to the stock each Some oi our Hats are Low Priced but they are never of the cheap kind. T - -V. We will TO-DAY place on sale 6 doz. LADIES SAILOR HATS, . " (Slnuuriicmrr'H .ftif tuple.) ; 'I .1 - 11 nln and Rough Atraw . Drall; No Two Alike; having bought these an we did, r Ihy are Sxcikptional Values! , Prices, 50 Cents to $1.10 1 The Newness and Beauty of ;the Col lection is inviting. Will you accept the invitation P H t-IL-JD April J5, 1899 JOHN DUNN, Brooeries and NEW BERN, Ne C. Ti'W III WIT HI I'll A j wad Mlrlpu . . . V warm day. ' " , . , f V a White Pique Suit to complete v ' . - : V ..j. . ... v. , . , -.. , V or Slipper thai you V, V V we Trimntinn rao all be found at FY'S U KPAKTM EN I'..... ' Bg!c ilE () iini Tf M Ml ArHni At ting tudaf , vkka imt4 loafw taaa wokl, mm 4crud priscipillj I lb 41- cimUx of U SaoMaa thaattoa a4 ta taMreetteai la ti A rlc oMaaila- looan to t Cur1! Dltamaowat Coa- froo at lb Hum. A coaplata wrtttaa report oaorBla la ardlalaarlct fndlBf IB W ih aoo- tllltlM, wakk u auuta to Um SwrMar; of itit bf Ailwinl Kaaii, m n4 to tk Uablaot Kwrotary Loaf. It Urowt aoaM addiUoaal tlf bt apoa ta oompllcalloaa prior to Ibo-AdAlral't ar rival, U atoM laponaat (act . brought out belagibtt tb thrM ooatate, Aauri cik, Brlilih aa4 Gnou, at tba ltm of tbo Adalrml'i arrival at Apia, kadncog alud lb raToluiloalitl bUt Malaafa. - Tba Mttaaa opriiiDg aftar t'hlef Jtt- iki Chun bar ' dvcltloa la favor of .lia- IMoa Tana, ibo Adjulral ladlcalat, in fomeniad Urgilr bj tbo Qonaaa Coaiol bu ladatod vpoa raoog nUlag Mataafa a King. Cbaoa waa tbroatracd aad tb Amarteaa aad BrilUh reddoata oaatld- ared Iboauelrot ia poril of tkalr Uraa. A Mora waa faarod, aad wader tbato eireuautaaoea tbt AaMricaa aad krtUab ooaaala Joload with tbt Garaiaa la ra cog nliiDg tba rrovldoaal govaraaMai nador MaUafa. " To Admiral Kaala upoa hla arrival, aowarar, tba Brttlib aad Amarlcaa cob- ola atplalaod tbal Ibty bad beoa forced to tbb) actloa by tbe duraai of the alia allua. Tbo Admiral at tba foafereace aboard tba fbiladelpbla, baviag aatto Hed bluMlf tbat Cblef Juatiua Cbam bei'e docliioa waa la accord -wllb the Berlla treaty, Informed tba conilt that tbey bad ao power to violate ha provis Ion, aad with tbe full acquleaeaoe of the UriUah and Americas consult, be Inked hit manifesto ditaolving tbe frovitlonal governmeut, and Ualietua wai aalbroa- d Itlug. " . ' r ' . . Tbo counter Droclamalloa of tee Ger man consul and tbe shelling of ""Die na tive villages aa recounted ta tbe press dhpalihes, followed. - Tbe Instructions of thla government to the ooagmlttlouert appolnlod to rep- recent tba United (States at the Ctat's Ultarmament Conference at the Hague durug the latter part of May, bu been prepared oy secretary tlay aad were read at this meeting. Although tbe sympathy of the United Suies for the Ciar'a proposal Is well understood, tbe exact nature of the in structions to our commissioners is being carefully guarded. " It would be mtnifetlly improper to disclose our official position at the con ference In advance. . .. CATARRH Or TUR STOMAOD. A Pleaaaat, tiasala, taie Wat XCtctaal Oarereelt. Catarrh of the stomach baa long been considered tba neit thing to incurable. Tbe usual symptoms are a full or bloated sensation after eating, accom panied sometimes with sour or watery rising, a formation1 of (anas, causing pressure on tbe lungs and beart and difficult breathing; headache, fickle ap petite, nervousness and a general played out and languid" feeling. - There Is often a foul taste in the mouth, tailed . tongue, and If "tbe Interior oi ittoinach could be seen it would show a slimy Inflamed condition. - , ; j" ..,1 1 Tbe cure for this eommonvand oMI nate dltease' ls found in a ireaiintnl wblch Causes the food to be readily and tburougbly digested before it has time to ferment and irritate the delicate uiucoua surface of tbe stomach. ' ' To soture a prompt nd bealtby di.et- lion t tbe one ,ntctry thing to do, aud x ben ' normal digestion ia secured the catarrhal condition will have diaap peared.' '....v-.v.-: j ' i- According to Dr. Harlanson tbe Mfest and best treatment is to use after each meal a' tablet, composed of Diaslrae, Aseptic Pepsin, a little Hot, Golden deal and fruit acids. Tbe tablets cin now be found at all drug stores under tbe nime of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, and, not being a pat ent medicine, can be ' Bted with perfect safety and thorough assurance : tbat healthy appetite and thorough digestion will follow tbeir regular use after metis. Mr. 8. J. Boober, of 2710 Dearborn St , Chicago, 111., writes, "Catarrh 'Is a local condition resulting from a neglect ed cold in tbe head, whereby the liulng membrane of tbe nose becomes Inflamed and tbe poisonous discharge tbereform, passing back into tbe throat, reaches tbe stomach, thus producing catarrh of the stomach... Medical authorltiea prescrib ed for me three years for catarrh of the stomach without cure, but today I am tbe happiest of men after using only one box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. I can not find appropriate words to express my good feeling, I have found flesh, appetite tnd sound rest from tbelr ate. i Biutrl's Dj spepaia Tablets It tbe safest preparation at well as tbe simplest and moat convenient remedy for any form of indigealfon, catarrh of tbe stomach, bil iousness, sour stomach, heartburn and bloating after meals. . Send for book, mailed free, on stom ach tro&blei, by addressing the F. A, Stuart Co., Maraha'il, KUb. TLe taliett ctn be found at all Ang stores. GctI Lai::s : Mil t Transport Xkarldaa Reaekra la alia After Saieeth Taj age. s 8UrailB Trvarkrt Pialy , . , of AaTkaabea. Ceaslaat- Rklrmlskea. Maaiu, April U.-Tbe Uallad Stales I rant port gberidaa, formerly tb Massa cbeeelta, which aatled frees New York Febnurt It, bar lag oa board IbeTwtinii aad abaUaUoa of tb Sevealeeatk la- faatry, bat arrived here after a tmootk paatHa, .-- On the night of April It Lleoteaanl Meyer dlaappearad froai the ah I p. The weather was Inteasely hot aad tba Ilea teaaat wualoaplag oa deck; aad.lt Is suppose! mat a Ml overboard. Tkraa privala aad tlx child rra of pri valet died froea pneumonia. Oueral Lawton hi marching aorta- ward along tb road between the kill aad th lake wllk the gunboat Mapl dan aad Laguaa de Bay abreast of bit troop. Tb nomy It retreating north ward. .: ... On Wednesday tba troop eroaeed tbe Pagbanjaa and concentrated at Lamboa at lbs month of the river. After leaving two companies of tb Fourteenth Itetf- aent te guard tb aatraara of lb rivet Ih troops marched to Long and found It deserted. Furnilur which bad been dropped Ip tb flight of tb aatlvaa, wa scattered along tba trails leading Into lb bill. - Major WaiaeobeagerV sharpshooters were tent towards I'acloJ, Anconlonlt In the afternoon. They ran a poo nasi of Insurgents la torn thick buthe which afforded a splendid cover. FIT men ol the North Dakota Regiment were killed and two were wounded two of the former dying after having been brought to Lon gaa church, where Father McKinnon ad ministered the sacrament to them. The malt body of tbe American troops while at dinner at Loogai beard tbe firing and advanced to the support of tbe sharpshooters. A scout from a oil taw a little fight and many whit coala run aing Into tbe kills, - ; - y Tbe Laguna de Bay atlh beginning of th fight shelled the hill making tbam too hot forlhe enemy. ; Th American entered Baa Antonio at tuntet without meeting with ' any re sistance. Twenty unarmed prisoner, bearing copies of tbe proclamation of the United Bute Philippine Commission which they had somehow secured were afterwards released and sent ontsLle our line with buudles of proclamation to distribute. x Two companle of th Fourteenth Regiment ar at the mouth of the river, two ar at Paafngham, two 'at Lambnn and an of tb Fourteenth Regiment and four of the North Dakota Regiment are at San Antonio. Tb remainder of the troop ai at Longas. General Lawton ia on board the La guna d Bay and the Oastetea are off Sao Antonio. . - Tb country just occupied is thickly populated and produces much fruit. - McKenna,rf the Signal Corps, Is in defatigable,. II ran a wire through, the hostile country without having a guard with him. - i. April IS Starting in an easterly di rection along th road to Hanzengban, a party of sixty sharpshooters under Lteuteuaut Soutbeia, of the Washington Keghneut, came upoa a trench across the road about a' mile out of Santa Cruz. Lieutenant Southern wis wounded. Tbe American then ' advanced with ' the mountain gun;. and the Vourteeotb In fantry Battalion In the centre. Link's Battalion of tb First Idaho Infantry on tba right, and Fraine's Battalion of the First fiorth Dakota Infantry ,on ike left, both flanking. The trench (was carried without loss to Ue Americans. PanzanKhaa was found deserted. One Filipino wa killed and five were wounded In tbe encounter beyond Lon gaa. This waa an Jambush. Eight men of tbe North Dakota Regiment, moving In single file through tbe woods, received a volley from a clump of bushes about fifty feet away. Only one got off un hurt, lie dragged a comrade with four bullet In bit body to tbe main force, aud then led tbe troop back to tbe pot of attack. Tbe Filipino were easily de feated. " f ; ' A.tiltttnK.I C1 1 1 1 .!( A I . J . I ." 7 ' ,.7. ' r . """iST. JOHN'S LODGE, NO. 8. A. Jr. A of Santa Cruz, twtll the number of the a. M.; Offlcers:-R 8 Primrose, W M; enemy killed on Monday, to 150, Includ- George Green, 8 W; 0 D Kradham, J W; lug Paol Aguirre, one of the leaders. 1 T A Green, Treasurer; W J Pitts, Secre and twelve officers. - W W Clark 8 D; T G llym.n, J D. THK SPECULATIVE MABKETg. Tla,aonnt.lln. f..rI-l..l h. W r , , YVr Zr . ' " J L Woody. J w; tj It Hall, Bcribe; Jt L. Galbrallh, New York, Represented by Gerock, Treasurer. Regular r'.ncamp A.O.Newberry. , ment, lat, Krd, and Sih (it anv) Thursday N gvr Toac, April 15. nit'!lt ,n e,u:l1 n'tb al 7.tJ o'clock. r 'K'K8. Open. II .. 143 1 .. 1 .. 1.7 1 U. IjOw. UK td c. a q. 142 11' 'i 12 t 113 r.'r B. R. T. .. i"anha::an. c liokes the food more tmaath. Aniaida." mid tb batbesd of tb soot) Ih hrtt'.,id tiieue wif. "snr Ut nqwtl if ibut tue will out kt aav- body know Ibtiv la a UfK tuenranc on my lift I wmt jua tu live in aa- dUtntUJ uivut of it fur a Uw year al lret '-Ctk-ago Tribaao. tkm ilMjIav law tliuiata. lotcmtliia Lady Pal irut Doctor. wbat do Jua do wba yoa Lam your acootn a tin l t oeet Dr. V'iagerfee-r Swear. Roxbnrr uaaetaa r. - "Mite Juanr. are yon riitt tbat your nnr a.vtivn tuamea r ' , 'No. it advance aue uo nnmbar. Chicago Record, : he lauaitr Plea. 8lranger Did they lynch tbat horae- thleff , Nallve-Naw I They real bin to th asylum. The bias fool stole a 110 host whan be might jost as well bare look lltO bicycle. TtiiiiiitLs ta mum mat Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. AU druggists refund Die money If It falls to cure. tiki. Tbe genuine hatU.B Q. on each ublet " PBOOP. It it an caxy inmtcr tn claim that a remedy bus woadi rful cu ra il ve power.. Tb matiulaclurt ra "UIIEUMACIUE leare It to thii e who Lave been perinan inly and piMiitrly cured of RHEUM iTHM to make claim. Among ihite who have recently written u voluntary, Irlh ra saying tht-y have lio-n cHird aret Rev. L Foab r lUlelnb. N C: Mr J K Robinson, Edlior, Uoldboro, N C uany Argu; Mr A Uaus, a prmni- iieni nii-rclunt, Macon, Gt; aod Mr w k Uuke. a railroad man. Kansas City, Mo. i Rhmmacidc) Will Cure You. MaNtirAOTUKXD BT THE BOBBITT DRUa CO., . . raleiqh, s. c. . Sold in New Pern hv C. rt. TtraI- ham. llV Uavia' Ph irm.irw anil oy ui uggiais generally. Price II ier botlK ... liiSLBook Store J Headquarters for Fine Musical Instruments an 4 the Latest Sheet fluslc. 6. fi.VEnnett. ! f - - Lodge Directory. VICTORY COUNCIL NO. II, JUNIOR O V A M: Sleet every Wednesday nigbt in uouniree aan. j m commander, u. C P Barlllng, It a. - NEW BERN LODGE No. -f. K It & U J C Scales, Prest; J 11 Smith. Mecordine Sec'y; E E Quidley, Financial Sec'y Meets In the Knights of Harmony Ual every la and 8id Monday night in each uouiu. r ". .'. ... EURRKA LODGE NO. 7, l. O. O. F Office t J. L, Aloofly, N; fl ;T. 11. Sutton V.O; W. T. Hill. Rec'd'g 8e.IV; J. It. Parker, Jr, Trcas. Regular meetings every atonuay nigui ai v;oU o cloct. CRAVEN LODGE No. 1. KNIGHTS OF HAJuUIONT : Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday nights in each month is Roun tree's Hull, Pollock street, at : o'clock. H. Ii. Hall, I'resiueat, Jamot Ii. omttn, isec'y, it, it. tiui,F. Bec'y. KN1CHTS OF HONOK-Offlcers: K R Jones, Dictator; G L Vinson, Reporter W F Rountree, Financial ReportAr New Berne Lodge No. 443 nieeia tbeSnd and 4lh Friday nifhts at 7:80 o'clock in Rouotree's Hall, Pollock street. t neguiar vyoujmuuicniioua u vveunesuay each month. CALUMET ENCAMPMENT, NO. 4, I. O. O. F. Officers: F it llvman. f! P: ' 3 1 1t...l.AI. If A in llil.i . ..J li iar I 1 ' """" "!1 I t! NTON I' I I' h VT NO. t. P.M., I. O. O I . ' ' ''k"; T. . t.v P, tn -,y i. tl', K. A. A: rr P ArfM ddklous end nfrolesome I TV Ware Of It. B tb tfftctof dilaaT'eiled Ik orator, "la amply home, aad empty ' pocket.- ' -Aadwornf all," addA aa laeWtelt la the back row, "ta empty hotlla." Dm X4 fMr abartu.' . In bis book on Aeetralta. Richard So axa ducktrta tbat tb pntVailing idea of danger trout sharks ar greatly exag L-erated. Individoal sharks anav pcaad Uy. he thlaka. oevalop caaafbal taetta, but rack are' exception, rarer than man eating tigerf aad crocodiles. The divert and flabermea la tb Toms trait, where big sharks a boa ad. do act ebow th least fear of these. ar . na saved many a UUI I- and sore. 1 Syrup. cMotha vravs rely on tt. C3uUm Dkett. Doate ar smtU. Prlc 2S cents. at. Usefiil Honsehold Utensils Of all klods, from a Flat Iron to a Tack Hammer of the beat make and lualliy, can be found here at all timet. Agate Ware. Grani a Ware. Altiminnaa Were. Wire and Wooden Warp, Carpet V iiri i . . - ;-n ini, m inanw and uoor CM reeat. We have a large variety for all use and purpose, L. H. CUTLER HlftCO. STOP THIEF I Every well , regulatid hour rkwf ar hould have oue of our neatly, fln'eh d Family Scalers, They only cost yon , ' . $1 50. -N Acouiate and Convenient. Fr Sle l.y. J. C. Vhitty to. IT PAY5 AND PAYS WELL . To look- vour beat at' all timet. whether in bicycle attire or in a basinet or go-to meeting suit. 'Costly thy hab it - a thy purse can buy, rlcb, not gaudy." You can never cut the exclu ave style and genuine satisfaction from ready made clothing arvou can from a Tailor Made Suit such a we Bt, finish and rnnke In the perfection of style. , F. IX. Chadjrlck, MIddlertre., NEW BERN, N. C J. L Hartsf ield. REAL ESTATE AGENT and V COLLECTOR OP RENTS. If vou want vour house occuDied with good tenants orif you have property for sale turn it over to me - I hare calls for houses every day, but I have none vacant I make prompt returns end of month Oilice over Citizens Bank, with J J Woirenuen. REAL ESTATEAGENGY Houses and Lota For Sale at Lowest PowiUe F.'t;;?.rt-s. Desirable Hotnea and Tanementa that will prove lneiaet J : 4t f-i ) jf t: have iUMT I'm rwmm mm mra. "i a S lUlilX JL.UT OF Hnxt : . : SUGAR CURED . PIG HAMS We have seen tki leaaoo ranging in size from Five to Eight Pounds. . v- " , ...;-. ;-0;0 .0 Evt-ry Ouc Gnranted U he Htrle Fiit-ClaMt, Try One, ;...o-.o o - "l. McDaniel & GaskiJl, 'Phone. 91. iat'ifir'Mst Rigrht Furniture "Values ! & O that FRANC. H. 87 MIDDLE STREET. iTS5s !5S25 'itlXlanX!!!! FANCY GROCERIES J R. PARKER, J RM GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. J h Spring and Good Values For Every Dollar You Pay Us! Hen's Suits. FOR SPRING AND 8T7MMEB. Bull worth i 00. our ptice t 60. In dak and light color worth AS 00, we tell for S 50. Clay Worsted Suits, all wool $4 75 to $1000. Fiaer grade of Suit worth U 50 !to $1 00. We tell for 8 00 to I0 00. ' Glen's Pants. 2000 Pair of Meu'a Pant. .Big a- son ment from Fifty Cents and Upward. UUf UGvCL j XQ VM IMeW. . .- ; " - - : ncciTi oj, i V T 2 WhoIoMle ft IleLail Oroeen, , 71 lining Ht, I Are thoso that place jou Dear the real worth; that afford yon the ful lest measure of Satisfaction in Style and Service. Making your selection from our Spring Stock enables yon to secure the newest ideas Furni ture that possesses every excellence that commends, bul the prices are snch as careful buyers approve; those that you cheerfully pay. Buy ing right from foremost manufac turers makes such results possible here. A feature of our business yon cannot afford to overlook. Our aim is to give you the' best values for your money, ind this we iioneve wc can uo. JONES & G0. OFALL KINDS Sai'Ces, Relishes nl l igb Class Canned Goods, Fancy Sugar Cured Bam and Bacon. Choice Fresh Roasted Coffee, and our Famous Tea, we h .ve spread in a tempting array for our patron deleetation, at price . attraction that it will pay you to Come many mile to seeure. ' If you went good bread try a btrrel of our "Best ia tbe World." There l nothing better mad. Swr- Hs Shoes. In Black aud Tan, Luge BtockJ and Sold at living Price. ,,,- . Dry Qoods. Also big satortmenl Spring and Boa mer Pry Good. . Hats. For Every head In Etraw and Fel at -Low Price. ' .' No Old Stock. '- 'A' it. J. , Aif- t. S : stock G:::?.r.r4Y, 1 3b fMt .. aM A slM, : a . M 1 Br tl, " t f r : 'u- uy. . . . ' 1 - 't t. 1 O CI L ;I7st7 r;ns, ::.a