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TOL. XV1I-K0. 43. IIW 11U, I. C, S1TCE01T M0EI1IQ, HIT !0,' 1199. ISTABLISHItt 188! -m, run irnus. UU ' 1 FRESH CORNED FULTON MARKET BEEF ! JITNT ltKfKlVKD AT 5 J. L. McDANIEL'S. Also a Frt-ali It of Cuke and Cracker, liijj Hums lo cut. Small V lluiiirf to Boil whole Small l!nukfast Strips Frenh RonaUil Ooflfw, C round to onlrr. I ml in Illciul Tea in ran, a most excellent article, try it Anything yon want in Groceries, Yon ran find for the lowest ixwuilile price at Jm 2m as m m m m I I II II . I I 11 II I I I I I m m .. mm d. L. IYICUaIIIDL, 1 jjj Successor to Mi Daniel & Oaaklll. . !e 2 'IMioue 91. 71 Bror l HI. g 4 g!USIBSOSlESHESi00iSSO3n BUYING GOOD Is most essential. Ijooking well to Quality, Style, Service; getting nioni'i's worth means satisfaction, means increased pleas ure in their use. I'lMin these X)iuts hinge every sale we make; its the basis of our excellent liusiness, luit the ileui is always accompanied by a price that makes it a pronounced value, a juice that MEANS SOMHTMIXH TO YOU. (ilanee over this list anil sec if there is not nn it -in that you need: Hall Hacks in golden and antique oak. Hook Cases iu golden oak and mahogany. Combination t'ases in golden oak. Indies Oejks in golden oak and mahogany. Indies Pressing Tables in golden oak, bird's eye maple and mahogany. Sideboards in golden oak. E.vU'usion Tables iu golden oak. Dining Chairs in golden oak. Don't fail to examine the merits of theGurney Refrigerator, sold only by us. ii FRANC. H. JONES & GO.. 87 JIUIL,K 5 The Family 3 I (he source of much culinary cnjnj mont In Wliitc and Delicious Iiivnils, Hulls, fakes, I'mtry, Bis cuit, tc, if it contains our High Grade Best in the World" FLOUR. If your flour supply needs re plenishing Iry this choice brand, ami we will guarantee Dainty, Nourishing nud Toothsome Bake Stuffs. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. THE CORRECT HAT FOR SPRING IS We have them at prices to suit buyers and in latest styles . l'"" 5 FROM 25 CENTS TO $1,75. Children and Misses SLIPPERS Will be sold cheap. ' u White and Neglige Shirts, tor Men," large sizes, 16, 16 1-2, 17. It you want one.it will be sold very cheap. ' Also have a full line of SHOES, which are selling at Reduced Prices. i. 87 MIDDLE STREET, WholMnle A Retail Orwrr, S4fl FURNITURE HTltEET. Flour Barrel ! A ax- -;NKW BERN. N 0 Dwr mi r 4 . iilinn T a. MtU.l mt I ! a hiMi CtwlnMMM -'Wuainaroi, If ay t Waaklagto' reac JubU,whiok opeae aeilTeaadiy 4 eaallaeaa for tare day, proilm U U a big hohm. Tea tewa I already sruaslvtly decorated tad by la Urn tW Jubilee beglMMwUI took Hkeaa ta eagamUoa day. President MeXialay kat proalaad to ra'.ara la tlaaa la mlaw tba aUllUry parada. vatca la to ba la pKa- cipal aaal of tba Aral day. TbaDavay Bom Faad appaan to havo uract a popalar ebord. Allboaga tba Idea of boylaf a Waahlaftoa koaM for tba bar of Maalla Bay baa bcaa be fore tba pa bile taaa tbaa a week, Iu aae- ceaa la already aa aaiarad fad Tkla weak a aatloaal ooaimlltM was formed to reoelre the aoatribaUoae, aad Aula tant Secretary Vaaderllp, of iba Traaa ory cboeea for cbalrnaa, aad Called Sialea Treaiarer Roberta for Ireaiurer. Tba traaaurar baa already bad to ftt u- Ulance to baadla tba eoatrlbatkaa re ceived by nail aad acknowledge receipt. Tba Bureau of Engraving and Priatlng la now getting ap aa artleCR" engraved receipt, will be aaat to each contributor aa toon at they are received by the com mittee. Tbe War Department' lataat advkea from Qeneral Otla aay, tbat Agnlnaldo U till on the Jump aad making for tbe mountain, where he will ba out of reach of the Americana for awhile Tbe old aoldlor organlxationa are uilng their Influence, which la powerful la many Congreealonal dlatrlcta, to make votes for Representative Hevdersoj, of Iowa, for Speaker of the House. A circular letter has been sent out from the National headquarter of tbe Union Veteran Union, algned by R. O. Dyrenforth, "Commander-la-chlef, and member of Kit Carsoa l'osl 0. A, R.," urging the veterans to rally to the sup port of Henderson, the only veteran who is a candidate. The following gives an idea of tbe nature of the letter: "We must bava a true friead in the position of Speaker In order that proper men may be appointed on iba committees on pensions, and that recognition may never be refused for presentation of their reports, nor to men advocating measures in the Interest of the brave boys of the war from ISfil to 1800, who made It possible for us to be a nation. Itbeuoeves every comrade, whether in a soldier or ganization or not, at once to take up arms and help win the fight." That this will make some votes for Col. Henderson ia certain, but It may also lose him some. Tsken altogether It may do him more harm than good, notwithstanding the strong belief of the veterans to tbe contrary. Those who are fond of such things will soon have an opportunity to examine nearly one hundred relics connected with the assassinalion of Llnooln aod.tue kill ing of tbe assassin, which have been packed away in the War Department for thirty odd years. Tba rellos are to be placed on public exhibition In the Na tional Museum. Tbey Include tbe pistol with which Booth shot President Lln colu, tbe dagger with which he wounded Col. HatUbone, his riding boot and diary, the bullet Uken from the bead of Lin coln, pieces of skull driven in by the bul let, the blood stained pine bar used by Booth to fasten the door after he had entered the lobby, and numerous papers such as an official proclamation and let ters connected with tbe running down and arrest of those who were In the con spiracy with Booth. ; The first Filipino flag captured by our force has reached Washington and Is now displayed in the office of Rear Admiral Crownlnshleld, at the Navy Department. It was captured at Hollo, by a detach ment of Marines and tailor, under Lieut. A. P. Niblock, U. 8. N. The flag Is made of cheap bunting and the colors have faded until It is difficult to tell their original hue. There are two broad stripes of blue and red, with a triangular shaped field of whit running front the tuff about one third of the length of the flag. The flag will be aent to the Naval Academy, at Annapolis, to be kept with the big collection of naval trophlea already there. - If, aa some gentlemen are figuring, all of the re-elected member of tba House are to get the chairmanships and com mittee assignments, they bad In the last House, the number of desirable assign ments left for I be new Speaker to dis tribute will be very small. It that rule were followed, there would be only four teen new chairmen to ba named, and only four of them would head commit tees that are considered at all Important and tbere would be only 57 new mem ber of eighteen of the really Important committee. If Mr. Reed were a candi date to succeed himself, It might be natural tor suppose tbat the same men honored by him In th last Congress might count upon him being similarly honored by him in tbe next, but with a new man In tbe Speaker'a chair it will be surprising if there isn't a general shake up, of chalrn. itnsblps as well aa committee membersh'p. Those who aay tbat it would petty politic for the Speaker to give tbe desirable places to bisvsupporter are doubtless right, but It Is tbe same sort of petty polities- that everv Speaker baa t followed and will doubtless continue to follow onto tba millennium dawn. n VvvU; Th India Chain. A wedding occured in Washington, D. C, tbe other day. at which, the groom waa tbe great-greatgreal grandson of President Adam. This endless chain business I being worked lo death. A. m. k V JlzzsuunaVvizz IULja the food nore delickMis and wholesome Tba lateraatioaal Paac Coaferaac waa Informally opened at Th Uagos Thursday and adjourned aatll aett Sal inity.' Tba throe thooaaad poataaea of Paria waatoa a strike for klgbar pay Thura day. Presldeat Crngtr presented anggea- llona for electoral reforaae to tba South African Republic's laglslatar. A supposed letter from Hrr Aidree, the Arctic explorer, waa fouad oa the eoast of Ioelaad, but It coolants are not yet known. Tba laqaaat Into tbe death of the Earl of Stafford, who walked aa tbe railroad track aad waa killed by a train at Patter's Bar, Hertfordshire, England, resulted in a verdict of "death by mleadveBlure. THB SPKCtXATIVE BLARKm. Today'a quotations furnished by Lewis A. May ft Co., New York, Represented by A. O. Newberry. New You, Mty 19. STOCKS. Open. High. Low, Clone Sugar 196, 187, 154! 156, Heading 55 55 Mt 131, 114 110 H9t 55 a b. o, mt i2, B. R, T. 118f llt 18ti 48 HI 119 M. O. P 44, 44 Manhattan lit, lit, Ots llttj 130 COTTON. Open. Uhrh. Low. Cloee August 5.91 5.M 5.;l 6.04 January A 09 6.03 401 0 01 CHICAUO MARKETS. WuitT Open. High. Low, Cloee July 74 74t 73, 73 It makes no difference how bad the wound If you uat DeWltt s Witch Hazel Salve; it will quickly heal and letve no scar. F. 3. Duffy. Little, neglecled.tc ratchet and wounds frequently result In blood-poisoning. Better heal them quickly with DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, a thoroughly anti septic application with a record of al ways curing piles, old ulcers, sores, cuts, wounds and skin diseases. F. S. Duffy. BuiMrior tear Cata4ar. Mom DAT 29. 1 Manufacturing Co ys Gray. 89 Ives vs R R. 91 Deppe vs Lumber Company. 125 Bates vs Smith. Hancock vs R R ToanDAV 80. 05 Mitchell v R R, 105 Poryear va Lumber Co. 40 Pelletler va Lumber Company. 67 Becton vs R R. 4 Moore v Hurt 87 Hukln vs Huklns. Thursday 1. 65 Farrlor va Barrlngton. 85 Hamilton vs Barringtoa. 66 Ernul vs Congdon. 67 Coval v Coval. 95 Sprulll v Spralll. 104 Oasklns vs Congdon. 107 Kelly vs Roach. Roach vs Kelly. 118 Ernul va Congdon. 50 Harris vs Moye. Friday I. 80 83 83 106 108 118 58 99 115 116 117 Agent vs Willis. Hancock v Kennedy. Moore v Jackson. Patterson va Stock. Dowdy v White. Pelletler vs Lumber Co. Saturday (. Reizensteln v Klnyon, Whitehead va Clark. Dixon vs Jones. Wlnpenny va Scbollenberger. Howard vs Lumber Co. Mark vs CothrelL . DIVORCE. Morris v Morris. Green vs Green. Jennett r Jennett. - . MOTIONS. 8mtth Mfg. Co. vs Gray. Tdylor v Smith. Hints vs Outlaw. Bank va Spencer. Uackbura viBB. Congdon va Heritage. 117 44 1' 19 7 86 41" 41 58 Bank vs W O Corp. 69 Morton vs Lumber Co. 60 Hahn'T Heath. 63 . Ryan v Roach. 71 Lumber Co v Bank. . 71 Jonea vs Dixon. 74 Congdon va New Bei n. 75 Russell va Welberington. 78 Wbitford vs R R. .79 Frater vs R R. 81 Roberts va Blades. ' 86 Wilcox Dixon. " 100 Suggs vs Saddler.' 119 Edwards va McCarthy. 118 Clark vsLano. 114 Smith f Edwards. ' ' 116 Bank va Lumber Co. INDIGESTION, resulting from I weak nee of tlie atomach, is relieved by Mood' Sarsaparilla, th great atom-' acb tonio ana cure lor DYSPEPSIA. i - V - - Two Filipino surrandarad to Oeae al Lawtoo at San Isldro, Lut-ia, aad aald they war peace commttsloaers appolat ed by tbe native congreae." Negotiations ar si ptctud to follow. Aguloald is reported to be at Cabana tuaa, twelve ail lea north of Baa Itldor. Cabled advice treat Oanaral Otla toad Secretary Alger lo believe tbat tba end of the Philippine war la now at band. Geaeral Oomes Issued a manifesto to Cubaa soldiers advising them to accept tbe Americas moaty and go to work Qeneral Ludlow baa telud a number of pistols and rifles ia Havana, not deem lag It aafa:tfaat tbey shsll be sold to Cu bans iadiacrimlaataly. Pneumonia, la grippe, coughs, colds croup and wboop-congh ready yield to One Minute Cough Cure. Cat this rs edy la time and aava a doctor's bill or the undertaker's. F. & Duffy. N.Uoul A antra. In agreeing lo allow Cuban soldier to surrender their arms t Cubaa mayors. General Brooke is said lo hare disre garded bis Instruction. President Mo- Klnley will probably instruct him not to make any concessions. An effort will be made lo enlist several hundred young men In the West for service in the navy. The new treaty with Japan, so far as tbe landing of Japanese sailors at Amer ican ports Is concerned, ia already in ef fect. Tbe office of supervising architect of tbe treasury, which has charge of public buildings, Is crowded with work, and this msy cause delsy In the construction of the new custom bouse at Balllmoia and the post-office at Annapolis. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. Tki Kind You Hare Always Bonl Bear tbe Signature it. iv. Hraraoiv, riled & SiiperiuleoJei 68 Ilroart Street. Am I" - A ' " pooK Diore i) We don't make a specialty of last year's almanacs, but we are headquarters for a Fall Line of up-to-date Stationery, i 1 Blank books, 3 Hammocks, ? Spoil ins; Goods. i 6. H. Ennett. i VmJkrJmuLvwjmTMrj. DEALER IN Hardware and Fire Arms Sash, Door and Blind, Paintr, Oils, Cement, Lime, Etc. Agent Tor Garland Stores & Range and Deroe'i, and BenJ Hoorei' READY MIXED PAINTS. Under Hotel Chattawka, NEW BERN, T N. C Thoronglibred Han of tbe world would never think of wearloK a rcadv made suit of clothinc aay sooner than be would allow hi beet girl to take him to tbe Ibeatr. Hia in dividual taste must be suited in Fabnca, and the Kiqiilsite Finish, Perfect Fit and Exquisite Style that only a Skilled Tailor can put on a suit will satisfy him. Our Artiatio Tailoring Suite the Moat Faetidiou. f ,,,, , i , ... - , , 1 -an wf aT1l.lurl.lr : aA UnUW1CM Hiddleatroot. NEW BERN. M. O ' '"'t' n . ' JL iHackburn I offering thia week, amongst tbe tbouaaud ami one attractions, a freah' arrival of Holme 4 ( outt's I rlrliratid Banquet Wafer, Oeui Nod ax, Trenton IKullerw, dr. And also tbe Jmerleau Ileaiify Ulngfr Hnnp. In Barrel Package at 25c per barrrl. Strained Honey iu pint jars is another agreeable attraction and alao Houev lomb Coni)iound in uice tumblers at 10 '.'cuts. We are atill Rlicinv th, l.tiin Iliima mill tiuvu inul t.nf B ou tale a late imDortation of to put tbe wbole tbjug in EVERYTHING NICE CALL AT w ljj j k wJlillV mm Buy them now and know why P Because this shoe section would not main tain its enviable position in local circles it it did not meet your demands tor every new and stylish and servicable shoe. Our Shoes are the very quintescence of style and durability. Read the following description : Oodiuan's Ladies, Missus and Children's Shoes. Thy art I lie envy of our competitors and the praise of our customers. The bent shoe ever Mild in Mew Bern for the money. Every pair of hem strictly warranted. Child's Dongola, 5 to 8, at 50c 5 to 8, at 7rc " to 12, f 1 00 Miser Doiigol, IS to i, 1 25 On these four style we guarantee the piice to be 25c pair lc89 than can be bought elsewhere. Child's Russet, S to 8, at " V to 12, at Misses Russet, IS to 2, at These we have Iu plain and enamelled lip. ranted. Ladies Dongola, button Ladies Russet, button eaametal lip at The above are all our Great guarantee on these, we give It with unsatisfactory. We have lately received Styles of our Stacy Adams Men's Fine Shoes, In Tan and Black, Vlcl and Calf, Calf Waukenfast Cong, and Bala. Tbe Style of tbeie Reliable bhoes are up-to-date as they always were. Toil may gain if you be prompt. May 18, 1890 mm sides We hare Jast received oar complete line of Spring bhoes ind en now Hit ever 5 one in QUALITY, STYLE AND PRIL'a ' ; Oar line of Mei't $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 Black Calf SH0I3 cannot he eqnaled ia the City ". .. -t . - t ru (inABO .a aa en On ere. . O An. unr line ar rai vici aib P1 (4 KD .-a n nn t atrletlv nn pwsVU aaa fiiutifi ptvij -r -or , theatre saaraareed. . ' We ntTe the largeat line of Blen'n Shoea in the Titj aid we Riirutee eir Shoea fur Qnality, Style, and Price, We eu sell 701 Shoes which are up-to-date in tvtyle nif low dowi ii Price. ' ; ' - Tall aail ka euaclnefld. - 57 POLLOCK STREET, vi urr ... Jt. t,ul . St.'haeffera renowned l'iir Huiuh. .ml w a nut-shell F0U ANY AND A PAIR OF SHOES 1 00 1 25 1 50 Every pair of them is war and lace, $1 25 1 50 and lace, plain aud For-Wear Ondmans. 2 00 Ask ua for our every pair. A new pair if they prove last shipment of Spring and Summer $4,001 nuuco it tu.uu o.m, o,uu. - tA dale and everv nair of NEW BERN, N. 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