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. ' 1 ' ' t::: c, siiiiLCAY ko;:m.s, JL'XE sii, ioiiii. NINETEENTH VKU u Li. a. I ill-t ji I mm mm f-r-f . mm mtm) f mm I . -mm f fast cAnwzdl The Very newest things in Silver :rJ Enamel Girdles. ' . i i i i t. A Sterling - Silver Belts and Collar Clasps, Shirt Waist Sets and Pulley Rings. The Chic Fob is a beauty, also the gun metal and oxydized silver Fobs, then a pretty black Lorgnette Chain. Only a fe dainty Brooches. Come and see them for yourselves; EL- IB- .TZJGJZIJBTJEZIX' 47 & 49 Pollock Street. . V- -C ? S? 3? 'S? T n? mm, mm , 1j JU W m Special inducements to buyers to reduce our present stock. You will find the work ol a dollar at our store something wonderful tor we have dropped the prices DOWN", DOWN I DOWN! ! ' ' iv . . Our Stock of Sring and Summer Clothing must b(e sold..- 'Big-Reduction Sale irom now until the 1st of August : ' v - - ' - iaoo suits i:i:iitc i:i TO $7.00 : 8.00 n u 5,oi , 5 o , - i. ' "; - .oo 2 Also a big lot oi Youth's and Children's Suits, must be sold at reduced prices. , A nice line of Men's and Ladies Low Quar ter Shoes just received. We ofier you a rare opportunity to save money. . v - : "'.', " Ai.lERICAIi STOCK COLIPAFIY; 59&61 Middle St. t After -Dinner; Ole the mral fiaa flnlnh. Thtra V Id nothing daiutlrr .for daittt thuo Kariuft, Rico Fnddlnf , Jell es. nd Fancy Crocker. Evrj1blaK io tli i line will be foood in our tlo ilr, hi 'li pres. ntH an eubKiHl i e d flnill d of "jjionileL . The whole world in tun d in im kii g up tliU aiiH rb i irlnicul of fxd pe.-l ilHf. You nmal n .to t.p p ei'Uie. ' ,'. Have jiint fcocd a bl)f lot f FriHili Corned PorttmoDlli MulUti AIoa flow lotof Nicely Cunul linirn. ' (Jive ua a cill and wo will do our bet to please yon. ' Yourt fi r Huilne, - i J. R. PARKER, 'Phone 69. 71 - ! ! i mm mm -.. WW w V V 7 VV SV V7 vv vV 00 1 HOWARD & MACIIT, Propr'eors. - V. - Delicacies ! J ' . . 3 "JR., GROCER, 7 Broad Street. Yon'i-iiil nl n fjrpi rl wlxn ynn or liT your f"'"l d" h fnun tlliN rcltd-.io HlnHi. V('o ' ; i ply every d"ni-il i f li ! t i I i fuutlf trtIo willt Uii' ("houo-.t Ht l.!,. ii-i.l i'.i i. v (I.,,- ,-i i, h. I!. 1- I I ll n, I'l.-W..... S I'l -' i -.'Knt I U'V ir I'll 11, ll-llter, '11, I I'. ' I : im-l a .It '( li i. i f, i ... Vi! in -iU '? a i, . r , i I,! T m tt i H' O.ir l',-i(-. h,,,, -' , I ... MTP.OHf UmXJmt-r Fate of Banisters at Pekia Unknown Eut Worst Feared. . Rdportof Tlieir Harder. Seymour Know Notliluff. Americans Sared Relief Force. Em- peror and uipre Re ported l)ed.- Special to Journal. . London, June 29 -The worst fate la now feared for the foreign mlulateri The Chinese prisoner captured by A l miral Seymour's relief column say Uial the ministers were murdered and lbs legations at Pekln sacked by the Boxers. An imperial decree saye that the pal ace at Pekia was buVued by the revolt ing Chinese troops. This announce ment Increases the fears for the ministers It Is believed that Prince Tuan - bat seized the control of the government from the Empress Dowager and that the Prince la now at the bead of the Boxers and that the latter are in complete con trol at Pekln. ' i There' is a report that the Emperor and the E.npress Dowager are both dead. . ' " The Chinese embassador In 'London declares that passports were given to the foreign ministers June eighteenth, ;an.1 that they left Pekln on that day.'. Jt Is believed that the reports of thi Chinese officials of Cheefoo in regard b the mlulatora are lies. Tbey have said that the ministers were with the rel(el force. Admiral Bey moor knows nothing in regard to the legations. ; : . Railway communication from Takn tc Tientsin bas been restored and the force li advancing toward Peklu. Flglitlug Wis in progress Wednesday In the vlolu ky of Tacchulin. Large prepratioor ire being made lo support and reln'orct the Pekln relieving col-ium TiVeuiy thousand truops iif all arms, largely Japanjue, are txring landed ' . Wabuinotos, June 20-.Vdmlra: Kempff telegrsphs tit the Ptkln expe lujDry force now returned to Tien fsln bas 200 wounded men. Tue minir- ers are not with litem and nothing Is inown concerning them. - i --j It I. feared here lhat the ministers' are Held as boUag is or slaughtered. :.. -i McUa l thad two week rations fof lb American part of Ihe relief force, the others ba I unit five days pruUioua, 4 lien their supplies were eibaunted iiil.'alla fed Ihem from the rations ii 'he Americans and thus saved the enllr. force from starvation.. : , 1 . CANTOif, J unetf.Ao Imperial, man dtlft from Pekln directs Viceroy L' Uung Chang to remain In Canton for the present. An uprising Is feared In caie of his departure. " The numerous dally criminal execu tions hf order of the Viceroy show' ul' realization of the serious conditions of affairs and his firm Intention to prevent trouble, lie -It threatened' by the mob with assassination If be should leave the city. ' ' ':.' i; : Well-to-do resident have ofTered L Hung Chaifg 8.000,000 taels ()U,2iO,000) Tor the purpose of organizing municipal guards lo the city. The Viceroy appre ciates the conlidence and gratitude of the people and promises to do bis utmost lo maintain order. . - . - . ' Most of the foreign women and chll- Iren have left for Hongkong or Maeao, The British gunboat Uedpolo and llir Unttod States gunboat Don Juan de Aus tria are In the harbor. A French guc- iioal Is expected. . It lias bein diinoiibtrated by exper ience that fousuiuptliin can he prevented by the early use of One Minute Cougli Cure. This Is Ihe favorite remedy for coughs, colds, croup, aatlia, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. Cures quickly. F, 8. DufTy, Time Clocks In Post-offices. Wabhinoton, June 29. If msny Con gressmen have not undergone a radical chfiniTO of oiind since the spirited debate which reunited In ordering Hie time clocks taken out of tlio Treasury I)e: pertinent, anon after they were pot In, several years bro, llicy will have some thing lo say to Die insuring olllulals of the I'oslofllre Drpailment Very soon afler Congress reasseniMi-s During that i. t.alo till! lliuc l -loi 1, were (leiiiiuuci d a h iiii.liiitling, il, ; -1 H.illi ami il: :-r urc ful lo the niiph ;, 1 1 a nf Hie Tir nury. M, in, 1, inly , I, !,-;,,,:, , , ft'- '! t;: ( ' ' i lii I r-w r lit. - i w I,' il lii. y w o a' .I, ; in l y ni,li r f 'iinii !r !, hy (ltd Ti, ,- 1 1 y pipul. in, i.i, Ihfi I' - , I , t ,, i i - ,- I lo. A li 1 w , :i . i tl,,i f t;. 1 1. .i.i t)..ii.iLi To Carture the Legislature and Can vass the Amendment Vote. Their rians Will Fail. Rnssell Will Not Tote. White Snprem - acy Clubs nre Organizing Practlee March For : State dluard ; r Special to Journal. .. ,;.. " Rai.eioh, June 29 The corporation commission Is devoting this work to a study of railway statements and reports, preparatory to .assesalng that class of property for taxation.' ! , r The librarian of the supreme court has begun an entirely new catalogue. There. are now more than 13,000 volumes In ibis library, which is said to be one of the best of its kind In the country. i. Shelter tents have been received at tbe State arsenal for: the first regiment, which will make a practice march. Such a form of Instruction would be admira ble for both the second and third regi ments also, and Is far more, valuable than an encampment. The adjutant general now talks aa if there Is consid erable doubt about any- encampment this year. As predicted some days ago, J. W. Turner, master of tralnson the Seaboard Air Line, Is made superintendent of this division, Raleigh to Columbia, including ihe Carolina Central railway, William Moncure becoming assistant superinten dent ' , - Om of Ihe closest friends of Gov. R'jsiell was asked about what would be he latler's altitude towards the fran--hlse amendment to Ine constitution and In reply said thai be did not have- any Idea thai the governor would icglMir oi vote; that be felt It might be regarded as ungrateful by those who bad In years uaKf supported lilm at the p' l s if Le voted for the amendment. . Il was itilte .dear t . Judge from w hat his Ttli nd salt that if he did not think himself tbu trammeled Ihe Governor wonld vote T Die amendment, ' ti -.. ., t ,c The finding by special master Martin thai tbo order of tbe corporation, torn mission making 10 ions minimum rat lirada of ferlllizer on the Carolli a Cen tral railway was entirely proper and Jflat as by no means unexpected. " Up to ihe Ural of the present week 71 white s tpremacyrlulishsve been actually organized in the State and airangemeulr ompleitd for organizing 3i'2 this week. P. D. VUnston, who is organizer for ti e 8 ale, says I hose connlles which In . lbOb dlil not have any of these clubs are now mogfanxlous for them and that Ihokt county chairmen who at first thought Ihem of little value are now most active In seeing that tbey are formed. The exposure by Democratic Stale chairman Simmons of the desperate plan of tbe Fuslonlsls to' defeat the franchise amendment after the people have voted for It attracts attention: He says It is evident the Republicans and their alius, the Prlichard Populists, were making their light chiefly lo capture the Legislature. Tbo most of their work I being done In the close counties And senatorial districts of tbe West and the white connlles of (the East, They are paying very Utile attention to the strong Democratic counties or the black coun ties. , They don't hope lo defeat the Amendment at the polls, but tbey are using tbe Amendment to stir up as niucb prejudice as they can aud to mislead the uneducated white voter, hoping thereby t ) alienglhen their legislative ticket. Continuing, II r. Simmons said he hsd discovered a well laid plan on Ihe part of the Fuslonlsls to defeat the Amend ment, even though the people may give It an overwhelmlug majority at the polls. To carry out their plan, however, they will have to secure control of the Legislature. The plan, said Mr. Sim mons, Is this: "If they csn capture Ihe Legislature, when that .body comes lo canvass Ihe vote for tne Amendment, they will have It to throw out the entire vote of county afler county upon some "Humped up" charge of fraud or Inllmidatiori, until 11 has thrown out enough votes tocvei coiue the majority for tho Amendment and then It will declare lhat il bus been defeated. They will throw nut Ihe vole from neatly i very c-iiutity In the Second and tixlli diKtih is liiat inny give a ma Jii ily fur I ho A mk -in I men I: ami, if I hut Is ol i-iiiiHe I), ey c.'t I'm '(if rmii. hill Will 11 i.-r l-el li tlicy will thn m h. out until- iiiiniona, "llie 1M lliey will I-,! Hint sin h il ii .1 am! ,:,!V ii.'.nii.il mi I n i.i !-, H llllii l. ! 1,1 ill ''"l:l 1 t Hi a l.e a I If I State League Ease Pal). Special to Journal. Chaki.ottk, N O, June 2!) 'core in game today, Durham 8, Charlotte 7. Wilmington, N. C, June 29-Jn game here today on account of! rain, only s!x Innings were played. Score, Wilming ton 8, Raleigh 2. . v ; STANDING OF CLUBS. ' WON. LOST. i.C Charlotte .... ..... 8 1 .W? Raleigh ,.' 8 ' 9 .-' .0(0 Durham ... "3 ? -' 000 UatesvlIle " 1 1 firO Wilmington.......' i 1 JS00 Tarborov. 1 2 .834 THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E. Latham, New Bern, N. C. v , i- - New York, June 29 Cotton; Open; Uigh. Low. Close July . 9.00 10.00 0 00 10.0C JLug. .... .. 0 33 9 69 9.33 v 9.54 Sept 8 73 900 8.71 90b Oct......;... 8.61 8.57 ,851 . 857 Nov 8.89 8 43 8 34 - 8 42 .Jan.. ......8.30 8.88 . 8.8) 8 38 x CHICAGO MARKETS..- WnBAft-r- Open: High. Low.-Closi July 80 -J 8i 70 - 81 Ookn: . . - July., ..,, 43i 42-'43( 42 So. R'yPfd..;.. ; - 511 TO ! ,. 60 '60 Con,T... 77 . 771 Fed 8 8-H ' " 811 Leather....'..... 8 '8t Cotton receipts -were 2,500 bales at all ports. ' ' . ' For burns, injuries, piles and skin dis eases use DeWili's WHch Hazel, Salve (I Is the original. '-Counterfeits may or offered. Cse ..only - DaWiit's.;- V. S Duffy; r u . NOTICE! k All who owe me open cxouits I want same paid or secured to day, a I shull call upon each and every one for a settlement, .v '. J. w. STEWART. CORRECT TIME. - ' The Felt Is coming aod a iw is tlio time t place vo ir order with ua for that Higli-Qrada liuil gy, like we always put up. So drop a cirl of what you will wan:, so we will be ready for any kind of buggy winted. Rospectfully, i - G. II. Untert A Hou, 78 Broad Street. ' ' I am Surrounded Htl till rheeyrfaf' bmf, OHfl nt AloU .rai. i'vicr. too. My at3ck of wheels consists of COT.TtnniAS, fas II 4 RTl OHhS t.s it a Hi in. nits, , srilltM i.hh, ll PKSSAHtS, IDKAI.S 75 Both chnlntrss and chain. Easy raycenfs. KY plMSii'SP Is Ciiuk.su and your work is aollc lied. i jo;n si. first, Rims. Ssstiss, Vsrns, unss, i laMilukts Lsiass, Irtcksll, Cusrts, Crips, 8trs, Lscki, . rtitsts, Csasat, Raster, Ensiasl, Irmksti CsrMas, trakHs, Cssttsrs, Wrsnckss. Tin Tan, hS, Pilars, 5 c , . -, x ""..1 . ; I,., i f ii in, c..ntnii,g l ni a-icd; kk) nt I'M eieiui il, 'ill neie J timlier, n ilh elj;ht rn nil hell e .'Ulil I'ldl mil tilliiilil '8 fir , lie cl e ip, t ,v, i iit.il s f n in .Slelle, Car lerel riiliniy, N. C. T' una IM. Ail Ii -I- H i - :i i v.. a ii u;r. : ,.;.!...! e, T, i i i. K i i i r. -v I tO. Cents Can. V' . Fresh OatflakeS, both loose and in packages. ' - - Big Hams to Cut 'f ' - . ' " .e Small Prea' fast Strips. , " , " ' : v; Knlton Market Corned Beef, ' ' , g . " Nice Nw Orleans and Porto Eice Molasses. Nice 1? " . Syrup irTTjans. v , ' ' W :.i Fruit Jars, all sizes! T ' g V-. Fresh lot Foj Rive Print Butter. 5 Complete stock of Staple Ui. um, a?" 1 1 , 'Phone 01. " 71 I.rsifH Hi. g -KENTUCKY DELIGHT" STOVES : : AND RANGES! ; ' - ' t ZZT ZZZZ - Mi'IIIImJ ' AVo have just received a full line of them. Come and look over them. Tbe. Stove or Range you want is here. We handle the liangler Blue Flame OIL STOVES, i They are the feat. i .' PHKuS; " " GaskiH Hardware Co. '';:":' 78 MIDDLE BTPKKl', n NSW BERN. M O HAVE YOU 'READ DA VID HARUM ) Do others as they would do you, but do 'em fust is his oonoeption of tho world. - I am fearful it is a true one. Our rule is to sell goods right, your money back fur the asking. . This Week's offerings are especially oheap and ought to be snapped up quickly. - ;v- f ' Ladies' Crash Skirts, 25c, 60c, 75o,' etc I adies colored and white Shirt Waiet, 50c, the 75o quality1 gold rapidly last week. White embroi dered oueg (some of them are dreams), $1, $1 S5P $1 60 and $1 75, cost to manufacture $1 25, $1 50, tl 75 and $2 00. Closed out to make room forFalUtock. , We gofthe advantage. , ' Warner ( orsets in sizes i3 to S6, only a few size of each at 60c. You know they cost you II 00 heretofore .; .- . ;:: Our 6c Laces are the talk of the city. ; Are you looing for Edgings and Insertion? Ours will be m thi week. -v ' v A few of those Leghorn Ilats left. Men's and Boy's Perge Suits. Men's Bine Serge S. eleton Coats and Vests. . White Duck Pants and Crash Pail and a full line of fnmmer Underwear at SMITH'S; STORES; 61 Pollock St., (Duffy's Stand) 89 Middle St.- LOANIKG 3IONKY Loans made. Loans placed. . Apply to ISAAC H. BMITII, 130 Middle street New Bern, N. O, REAL ESTATE! City Real Estate bought and sold on oomnii'sion. . ; A fine piece of property can bethought at a linrgnio. Collection of Rents a Hpecljlty. -s v st rv g;;ist - .".ills. V - and Fancy Groceries. mr f fl. ROBERTS. I .'.".' ' - ,: : , . v -. vv noiesaie i- eaiBT in , Groceries, Provisions, , Canned Goods - : ol Any Description. ' Tobacco of all Grades. ' ? Bouff, Ao. Prices " Low, Goods guaranteed ks Represenleil.' Call and' see roe at Mos. 89 ar.d H Brick Row, East Side Market S. G. ROBERTS. YOU'LL SEE I a j ' : t at ur r'- !in Woolen 1 , i.i;. ti "i in t-.e v c !"iy of ar ' ! a , ' i iM in 'i of il ' to i , '!'', '!., tin : ' i
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