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J5 f iHilfnfTf -f A r. 4'Mtr" - - . . ie" a. . I . ........ 1 0 A Lf,i uj, t SEW 1IRI, I. C, TUESDAY H0RKII6, HIT If, HIS.- ISTABLIMIKIt l31 YtiL. XYII-IO. 19. ilUPfltlDHIJlll , : :. ; . ; lYOU FIND THE MILK ? i ft I Pig H&ms o o o - Lettiiii GsTerur Emsll'Ha Ilanit A fr.li lot f vrv small Sugar Cured Pig llreakft Strips jus rvrvivrd. Aluo llitf llauii t Cat. ' , Fnh Kosmtiil Coffiv, Fiiuwt Too. Fnwh lot Fox l!iu lVint Hiitior, 25c jr pound. Fnli Car Iaxu Floor direct from th mill. Tin- Unit ;uwort-d Stock of Cheaiug Tobacco in city. Frvah (!riU uml Carolina Rico. Cntinnl CoihIk, any kind you want. Priiva as Iw, nualitj considorvd, as anya-her? in the Hive me a call and I will do my beet to pleaae you. and citv III mam. Wliolale A Ittnll Orowr, I Successor to M Daniel & Qasklll. 'lMione 01. 71 BrtiM Ht. it CLOVER HILL" SUttiMIMMtm . i BUTTER ! FAMOUS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. OM: I. If. I'll I NTH ONLY 23 CfSNTN. JNO. DUNN'S PerfectButter in PerfectJPackage. a! it-: ! "Hakes Friends Everywhere." The Family Flour Barrel ! , Is the ooiircp of much culinary vA chjfi nifiit tn While anil Dvlloious I.h'hiIh, ltdlj, I akes, 1 Miry, Bis cuit, i lc, it il c nlnini our High Oraile Best in the World" FLOUR. If your tl mr iily necda re lileiiishiiij; try Ibis choice brnuil, nml c ni l guarantee Dainty, No.irisliiuK nml TkiiIIiwiiiic l'.uko SlulTs. v s i J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phono 69. 77 Broad Street. THE CORRECT HAT FOR SPRING IS A OTRkW HAT! We Lave them at prices to suit buyers and in latest styles'p'fhA f ,i FROM 25 CENTS 'tO: $175. i i Children and Misses SLIPPERS Will be sold cheap, t ' 1 vf i '3 :. M White and Neglige Shirts, tor illen, : large sizes, 10, 16 1-2, 17. It you want one; it'.vill be sold very cheap. . aiso nave a mil line or suuLb. wmcn are selling at Reduced Prices. Ill FmIIik Ar krt Ba- yrB Oirl. Mitkra VU ' A. k. T. taal. Will Ctw lajam CfclU. Btraw rry RiLBiaa, May la. Ii ifca Bapraaia Coart daring Um prtMat tana taara aa Tary plalaly abowa to ba a good faal iof batwaaa JatlloM Farefen aad Doa glaa, rpallk-int, and Jeatlca Waltar Clark, democrat, ladgt FarckM rca darad tb opialoa of tua oonrt la la cat of Rayaa, a asgro wao eoaiailttad arder la Oaatoa eoualy, aad who waa broiujht ta Raltlf a for aafekteplag. A atw trial la (Wea Ehyao, aa tfca (round that wktla tbara arc two dagraaa la aiurdar, tba Brat degree laqalriag awl lea, tlieie waa aot ahowa to be aullce la IUyae'acaM. Clark Died a diaeeaUut plnloa, la which he aald the declaioa of the lower eoort ooght to ataad aad weat oa to aay that delay, la panlihlng each Crimea caoaad lynching. Tali proToked a reply from Justice Douglas a aoa of the faatoua Btephea A. Douglaa, la the shape of aa opiaioa oea- curring with that of the court. Ia thlt Douglaa attacked Clark la the platnett manner. At aa adjourned meeting of the etock- boklera of the Wilmington and Weldoa Railroad Company, held at Wilmington Saturday, a deal was perfected between bat company and the douthera Railway Company, by which the Boothera gets that part of the Atlantic and Yadkla Road (late the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley) between Banford and Mount Airy, the Wilmington and Weldoa re talnlng that portion of the road belweea Stanford and Wilmington, including the Bennettrllle branch. As a result of this deal most of the general officers of the Atlantic and Tad' kin resigned and Col. A. II. Andrews was elected president; Mr. W. A. Flnley, rlce-presibent; Mr. t. g.Uanuon, general manager, and Mr. W. 11. Miller, secre here win undoubtedly be strong pres sure in case the Legislature meets In June in 1000, to impeach Qovernor Kus till. Many Democratic papers are now say log a mistake was made in not impeach ing him last winter. But the democratic caucai considered that matter and so aid the Democratic Slate committee, and decided that It was best not to take the step, while agreeing that there wouldjM conviction If there were Impeachment, A wild cow at Salisbury attacked party of school children and tore out aa eye of Mamie Rusher. Iler face waa bad' ly injured. The cow waa oa tba way to a slaughter heuse and became wild. Up to date over 200,000 crates of straw berries have been shipped north this season from points on the Wilmington and Qoldsboro. EXTRA SESSION TALK. Bat aa Sign, of iU MatariaUsiae Philip pine and CoagraMtoaal Actios. Washington, May 16 Extra Session talk is much less positive than It was a week ago, bnt this Is probably account' ed for by the absence of the President xn& the few Senators and Representa tives at present in Washington, rather than by any losaenlng of tba probabilities for an extra session. Bo ma men who ought to know say that an. extra session will depead apon how soon General Otla can force Agulnaldo to surrender he Is now trying to do some more negotiating. They argue that the President cannot determine what to recommend In the way of Congressional legislation for the Philippines until we have peaceable con trol of the islands, and that he will not call Congress In extra session unless he sees his way clear to make such recom mendation. But without considering the Philip pines at all, there are strong reasons In favor of Congress meeting a month two earlier than usual. It will be at least a month after Congress meets before the House Committees will be appointed, owing to the election of a new Speaker; and next year being Presidential year, the politicians, regardless of party would like to have Congress adjourn tofore tha National Conventions are held. This It can scarcely do, If It does not get dowa to business before the 1st of January. THB SPECULATIVE- MARKETS. Today's quotations furnished by Lewis A. May & Co., Mew York, Represented by A. O.Newberry. . . : i , New Vou, May 15. ' 8TOCK8. ' Open.. High. Low. Close Ougar 150, . 154 . 150, 151 Reading 63 aa&q.' iso, B. R.T... ...... r 108; H. O.Pj4.rtlfi43 Manhattan.. iU.108i 54 130 w ftwMMiiiM arvavs. llakM the food more de&ious and wboiMorne IN THE COCOANUT l VI 38 inch INIil.t 1.1 NON for Ui US F ATOStABU TO rKACB. CSHttaa iiin Of rUlpaM C ! tea WM T Oaatwr WHh Maalm. ' Mm By AplnMii M ami La. May ll-The elvlllaa atem- at the Valted Btalea Phlllpplae immlsaloa are favorable to a mealing with a Flllptao eoauataeloa, aa waa ang- gaetsd yesterday, oa behalf of Agnlaaldo by Lieutenant Reyes, of the staff of Gen eral Dal Filar, who went to General Lawtoa nader a flag of trace bear! eg the proposal. It Is thought by the American Com- salseleasrs that the plan may have re sulted from a recast meeting of the so called Filipino Congress at Baa Isldro. Definite Information on this point can not yet be obtaiaed. The local Filipino committee, which Is In cloee communica tion with the leaders of tha revolution, Is doing Its almost to secure peace. Reyes was accompanied by a barefoot ed bugler The two were escorted to Manila by Captain Bewell, of General Lawloa's staff. Reyes told General Otis that Agulnaldo desired passes for a military commission" to come to Manila and confer with the American Philip pine commissioners. General Otis re plied that passes would not be necessary as nn armed commissioners oould enter the Amerlcaa Unas. Lieutenant Reyes returned later to Decolor. Tea members of General Lawton's band of iute, under W. M. Young, an old Indian fightor, entered the town of Ban Miguel, about fifteen miles north of Norzagaray, not aware of what place it was. They found 100 Filipinos there, but the natives taking tba scouts for the ad vance of Lawton's army, fled after firing a few shots. Young and another scout were wounded and have been brought to Manila. The uniform quiet now prevailing in Manila ha, led the authorities to relax the rule under which the streets were cleared at night. This evening there is a large and brilliant assemblage of pedes trlsns and persons In carriages listening to a baud concert on the Luneia. The Filipinos are entrenched so close to Bsn Fernando as to make life In that city uncomfortable while they remain In their present position. The American army has advanced so far that the que tion of transportslion has become the treat problem. To solve It eng.neers are repairing the Ragbag bridge so that It will be aafa for the passage of trains and give railroad connection between Manila and Ban Fernando. tlaspfclB Vrul Hah I ilisul. TrtariM MaaAsa Baa . Mahiul, May 14.-Admiral Dewey will leave for the failed Btalae aa aoo ha caa arraage hla business here aad give full Instructions to his successor for the management of the fleet. The cruiser Olympia, apoa which Ad miral Dewey will make the voyage home ill lake a leisurely trip, stopping at Mediterranean porta for some time to give the Admiral, the officer, of the ship and the crew an opportunity for rest Like all the Olympia' s eompaay, Ada I ral Dewey h much ran dowa by bis long nay la a tropical port without change aad under the rigid conditions Incident to a war footing. Professor Bchnrman, president of the United States Phlllpplae commission, gave a farewell luncheon today to Admi ral Dewey, at which Prof. Deaa G. Wor cester and Col. Charles Denby, of the commission, with Geneial MacArthnr, Mrs. Lswtou and others, were present. The health of the Admiral waa drunk with the utmost cordisllty. V ahuiniiton, May 14. Admiral Dewey's home coming by way of the Mediterranean la likely to give occasion for distinguished honors from the navies of Europe. Already Ambassador Cam boo. of France, has called the attention of the authorities at Parla to the return of the Admiral by way of the Medlter ranean and the probable sailing of his tlsvshlp Olympia past the French naval ports in Algiers. The Admiral is likely to stop at Malta and Glhralta, aa these are the usual coal ing places, and this would give an opportunity for an expression of British esteem for him. AOCINALDO-B AGENTS. la the 07 MIDDLE STREET,; : NEW BERN, CJ 54 53 180 13 110 107 100 43tl4T)4JI 10i108t 10 , , COTTON. , . Open. Hhjn. Low. Close August , 5.87 5.89 f 6.87 6.88 ' January. . ... . 6 90 6.90 ' 6.95 , 5 95 CHICAGO MARKETS. , Whbat Open. High. Low. Close July .. 70 70, 70 70, Haw They garaad Falsa Btarles Philippines. Several private letters received here by the steamship America Maru that ar rived from Hong Kong and Yokohama, tell of the persistent and treasonable ef forts of a gang of so called Americans who reside In porta adjacent to Manila to belittle the work of the Amerlcaa army la -tha Philippines and spread stories concerning atrocities practiced by American troops. The detestable Fill plno press agents seem to be well pro vided with Insurgent money, and they every now and then circulate rumors to tba effect that all Is net as well in the islands as the military authorities would like things to be. At Singapore there seems to be a hotbed of the pests, and Manila I, not far behind with Us quota, of He manufacturers. One story circulated through this me dium was concerning the cowardice of a certain Amerlcaa regiment In the battle of Paslg. Tba story, traced to Its source was found to emanate front an English agent for tha Filipino republic who has for soma time been considered a spy amdng onr troops. The yarn that the American soldiers do not desire to light the natives, but are forced Into action from hope of se curing a Httls cheap glory, 1 denied, The truth la the matter la that the Amer ican Torces to a man have the utmost hatred of the Tangalloe who oppose them, though they have kind feeling for the peaceful nslivea.. The soldiers hare found that the rebels are treacherous. and though they are anxious to get back to the United States, they are also Itch log to annihilate the men of Agulnaldo' army and would suffer most any kind of a hardship if they could only get a good square crack at the Insurgent army, Arms and ammunition sent to Agui- naldo's men certainly come from Arms Ha Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore, and most of the arms recently purchased are of Amerlcaa make, Shlpmenta are sold to firms In the Orien V and the guns and shells are Una put oa. board Teasels by these Far East merchants and sent to Lnion. Net anlll a very recent date has th I!w1ru1t nf tha ImIahiI tmnnnlMl fA much, pewey Is preparing bis captured 8 pan Ian gun boats for blockading, and tha harbors of Luxon will at on closely' watched. Baa Francisco Bul letin.' .. It makes ao difference, how bad the wound If yon net DeWltl's Witch Hazel Salve; it will quickly heal and leave bo scar. F. 3. Duffy. f WlUfatl aa TfMJL of lUe W Whoa yoa bay a Draaa I'aiura of ir aaiy IB Urals par yard. Tha raae aUIl eoatiaaaa for thus dainty BKLTH AND COLLAR , IXAorH, only a few eats left. The OZAR1NA FM h qaile a aaw iking u. Noialeg to W foaad eanee jauuly lhaa a JACkKT HI IT Polka Hot riyUK with while. Itm of all tlx g.ls for I V Tba PERSIAN LAWN with the (rsan.lv and Ire I'i ' Tvy lamwa-ivaiw Wilt mw r iwami-u -TgeaUlitC-m cu B. C H'VrijT OlIUl liiOT .-a. iH'isBBsf. W A word ia nf4rl to oar or IV per J aid. ili Puffing or the Ty i Southern Low Botloua and Slippers which slrrady stem "to bur Jr saade more friends than ever before. Styles are I'miier and Prices W Lower. ajt Remember we are trying to please and sell to o ir advantage. JI Blill allow the 6 per cent, on all cash purchases at YOU MAY FEEL PERFECTLY AT EASE Upon one point when you buy a His AawclaaUva laa Uvaljr. Ancona, May 14. Bazanl, Inventor of I the story of a plot to assaaslnate Emper or William in tha course of the Emper or's recent visit to Egypt, hss lieea sen tencsd to seven and) a half yeara' solitary confinement aud to three yeara' subse quent police supervision for having Im posed upon the police. Extensive meas ures were taken to thwart the alleged I plot, which was a hoax. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Till Kind Yon Hars Always BosgM Ready- lm Made m Skirt V J Bears the Signature of be- The values J. L. Hartsfield, I have some BARGAINS REAL ESTATE. IN CITY Everyone is cut to full sire patterns. Shrewd women appreciate this. No shoddy work on tbem. Every one made just as you would have your own Dress Maker lo do It. Judce hm by the workmanship as the tit. Judge tnem oy auy standard vou mav set certain It ia. No such Skirt aiues ever greeted yoa fore. Great baa been the Skirt Business of this store in the past offered in this list far exceeds all former accomplishments. Handsome Black Brocade Bilk Skirts, an $8 00 value at 4.8 Plain Black Satin Skirt. This Is an exceptional value, 4 12 A Beautiful Line of Colored Skirls in ngurd Novelty Uouda at Olllce over Citlaens Bank, with J. J.I Wolfenden. . . 8 00 200 These are marked low at 2 00 1 00 and 2 00 1.25 rinin and Fane) Stripes, well made and plenty of niak rinl m I hem at 75c, 85c. t 0D, 1 25, 1 50 nod 1 T5 Plain Blue aud Black Serge Skirls Black Figured Brilliantine Skirls. Plain Black Brilliantine Skirts at A Nice Colored Skirt at Our line of Petticoats is worth your while to are. Yours to Benefit, DEALER IN Hardware and Fire Arms Saah, Doors and Blinds.lPaint, Oils, Cement, Limp, Etc. Agent for Garland Stoves & lUngeil . anil llavna'a anil Hani Unnraa 111! W fl WW D 1 V I Ml 4UVWIVV READY MIXED PAINTS. Under Hotel ChalUwka, If JEW HKItNE, JT. C. Hay 14, 1800 iixed paints. lnTnrmnrnfnrmmnrtnmnfmnfmmmmtifmmnf ' - We have Jait received our complete ,11116 of Spring Shoes : aad tai lew salt everyone in QUALW, STILE AND Oar liae ef Mei'a 11.25, $1 50 and 2.00 Black Calf i SHOES eaaaot te eaaaled ia Ike City:; x " ' : g - . Oar be ef rai Vici Kid SHOES at $2 5U $2.75, $3.00,.-; E $3.50 ear $4.t0 ia strictly ap-to date and every pair -of : fc theaa are j-aaraareed. , 4 r . We aire tke largesMlneor lienrs Shoes in Ihe City I and we eiaraatee mt Shoes for Quality, Style anOrice, ! Man of the world would never think of g Us eaa sail faa ShteS Which are BD-tO-dltfr IB Style S84 I0W wearing a ready made suit of clothing l- , . , '. -i i-'y A Thoroughbred any sooner than he would allow bis best girl to take htm to the theatre. His in dividual taste must be suited in Fabrlca, aad the Exquisite Finish, Perfect Fit and KxquiaiM Style that only a Skilled Tailor can put ou aauit will satiafr him. Our Artiatio Tailoring Bulla the Moat Fastidious. ; . F." XI. hitd wick. Middlestraot, NEW BERN, N. 0' dowa ia f rice. Call and hecoaviaced. . v k1- - NEW BERNE, V. C. ' 5 57 POLLOCK STREET. ' .... .. . . . ,
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